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The remarkable social activists of Uttarakhand


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Narendra Modi fans launch Namo Android smartphone

Pakistan resorts to heavy firing BRIEFLY Yatra: Small along LoC, one Pak soldier killed Amarnath batch of 440 pilgrims
JAMMU, JULY 27: The villagers of Shah Pur Kerni along LoC in Poonch sector on Saturday woke up to a heavy firing along the border by Pakistani soldiers using heavy machine guns and RPGs. Indian troops also fired which lead to heavy exchange of firing in which at least one Pakistani soldier was killed. Panic gripped the area as firing intensified. "Pak troops have targeted Indian posts by firing rocket projectile grenades (RPGs) and heavy machine guns along LoC in Doda Battalion forward area in Poonch district since 0730 hours on Saturday," a senior Army officer said. Indian border troops retaliated effectively, resulting in heavy exchanges which were on for five hours, the officer said. There was no loss of life or injury to anyone in the firing, he said. Top Army officials are monitoring the situation in wake of the heavyfiring along the border line and troops have been asked in other forward areas to intensify round the clock vigilance. The firing triggered panic among the people in the area, especially in Shahpur Kerni forward belt in Poonch where it stretched for five hours. This is fifth ceasefire violation in July this year. On July 3, Pakistan violated ceasefire when it fired on

BJP will give record breaking results in 2014: Advani

leave for the cave shrine


JAMMU: A batch of 440 devotees on Saturday left the Jammu base camp for the Amarnath cave shrine in south Kashmir, police said. A convoy of 16 vehicles, carrying the 30th batch of 440 devotees, left the Yatri Niwas at Bhagwati Nagar at around 4:50 am to pay obeisance at the cave shrine in the Kashmir Valley, police said. The batch, includes 284 men, 62 women and eight children, apart from 86 priests, are on their way to twin base camps of Pahalagam and Baltal in the Valley, they added. With today's batch, a total of 48,714 pilgrims have left Jammu base camp for Amarnath so far.

NEW DELHI, JULY 27: A group, claiming to be "independent body of fans of Shri Narendra Modi", has launched the Namo Android smartphone that will be available 'soon'. Namo, is short of course for Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, and Chairman of Central Election Campaign Committee of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), one of India's leading political parties. Namo is also, the group shares, short for, Nextgeneration Android Mobile Odyssey, as the Namo phone is based on Android. Explaining the motiva-

tion in releasing the phone, the group says on its website, "We are fans of Shri, Narendra Modi, our forthcoming future leader of our great nation India, we are manufacturing latest Android handset dedicated to the IRONMAN of modern India." The website is scant on details about Namo, the smartphone, though it does mention some of the specifications. Namo will sport a 5inch Corning Glass 2 display and be powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core Mediatek MT6589 chipset. It will have a 13megapixel camera. The

phone will supposedly come in 4 variants, with the amount of RAM and internal storage varying between 1-2GB and 16-64GB respectively. There's no word yet on the price or availability of Namo smartphone. To be clear, it seems what the group plans to do is import off-the-shelf smartphones from China to rebrand and market them, similar to what many other Indian smartphone brands are already doing. Will the group be around to service the Namo smartphone if and when it runs into issues is anyone's guess. Contd p2

NEW DELHI: The senior leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Lal Krishen Advani said on Saturday that BJP will get a record breaking number of seats in the coming 2014 elections. He was addressing the national executive meeting of the BJP Scheduled Caste morcha. "I can see from all angles that BJP will give recordbreaking results during the 2014 elections," said Advani. He added, "It is not necessary that the election result would be the same as what the election tracker survey has been predicting. I am firm that the result will be much better than what has been predicted." The CNN-IBN-CSDS-The Hindu Election Contd p2

cops, who had gone on LoC in Sabzian, Poonch to collect the body of a Pakistani intruder killed in IED blast on July 1. Pakistani troops fired on troops trying to evacuate injured porters after two were killed in IED attack by Pakistani militants along LoC in Poonch on July 8. On July 12, Pakistani Rangers fired on Indian forward posts in Pindi belt along international border (IB) in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistani troops opened small arms firing on Indian posts in forward area along LoC in Poonch district at on the night of July 22. There were five ceasefire

violation by Pak troops and two during two-day visit of Prime MinisterManmohan Singh and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi to J&K from June 24. Meanwhile, Pakistan's chief military spokesman Maj Gen Asim Saleem Bajwa said that one Pakistani soldier was killed and another injured in firing by Indian forces along the LoC. Bajwa claimed the firing by Indian troops was "unprovoked" and had targeted Pakistani posts in Rawlakot area on the LoC. "Our soldier, Asim Iqbal, was killed and his colleague Muhammad Khan was injured in the unprovoked firing," he said.

Lakshya pilotless target aircraft delivered to IAF


BANGALORE: The first indigenous pilot less target flyimg aircraft Lakshya -1 was on Saturday delivered to Indian Air Force. by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). BANGALORE: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has delivered the first Lakshya-1 (pilotless target aircraft) to Bharat Dynamics Limited (Hyderabad), which will be used by the Indian Army in the coming days. "The aircraft has been delivered ahead of schedule in record 15 months against 24 months of normal manufacturing cycle time", said DrRKTyagi, chairman, HAL. Lakshya-1, originally designed and developed by the Aeronautical Development Establishment of DRDO, is a training aid highperformance reusable target system. It realistically simulates enemy aircraft for air-to-air and surface-to-air weapon system operators and permits proficiency assessment and improvement of weapon Contd p2

Mirwaiz agent of India: Mustafa Kamal Telangana statehood: Cong MPs meet Chidambaram says India still second fastest growing economy Manmohan oppose division of AP
has become an agent of Indian and Pakistani agencies and "everyone knows about his dual loyalties." "No doubt we had political relations with his family but he should not forget the role which they played after 1953, they joined hands with both India and Pakistan and became their agents for their petty interests. They have always instigated violence and have made people suffer badly and now Molvi Farooq's son also wants to keep the pot boiling, "Kamal said. "Mirwaiz and other separatist leaders only play politics of opposition. Whenever situation becomes peaceful they get restless and disturb the peace and call strikes. They are the people responsible for the bloodshed that took place, during these strikes," he alleged. "They play politics over the bloodshed of the innocent people." Kamal claimed that Mirwaiz and other resistance leaders are puppets and Contd p2 NEW DELHI, JULY 27: As the process of granting statehood to Telangana is gathering steam there is a virtual rift inside State Congress with Congress MPs of the rest of the state meeting Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh on Saturday to voice strong opposition against the divisionof Andhra Pradesh (AP). The six anti-Telangana MPs, including Union ministers M M Pallam Raju, K S Rao, Chiranjeevi and D Purandeshwari (all hailing from coastal Andhra) and K Bapiraju and Anantarami Reddy met Prime MinisterManmohan Singh in a delegation to push for keeping Andhra Pradesh united. The MPs told Prime Minister that there would be repercussions not only for the state but also for the Contd p2

Andhra CM not in favour of division of state


HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy has told the Congress leadership that top that he would not be a party to a division of the state. "I will not be a party to any destructive decision", Kiran reportedly told AICC general secretary Digvijaya Singh, hours before the latter attended the Congress core group meeting at the Prime Minister's residence last evening, sources close to him said. Having realized that the Congress high command has made up its mind in favour of creating a Telangana state, the chief minister first asked it to postpone any announcement at least till the completion of elections to local bodies. But when he was told that the decision could not be put off any further, Reddy told Digvijaya Singh that he would not be a party to any "destructive" decision that would harm the interests of both Andhra Pradesh and Congress, the sources said. On his return from New Delhi, Reddy today met a few MLCs and MLAs close to him and narrated Contd p2

SRINAGAR, JULY 27: A day after, Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq stated that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has become rubberstamp of New Delhi and none of his suggestions are accepted, National Conference Additional General Secretary Dr Sheikh Mustafa Kamal Friday alleged that Mirwaiz

MANAMADURAI, JULY 27: Noting that India continued to be the second fastest growing economy in the world after China, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Saturday said people should not be worried about the current slow down and expressed hope of achieving six per cent growth this fiscal. "People should remember India continues to be the second fastest growing economy after China. Even China's growth which was at 10 per cent has come down to seven per cent now, while our growth has slid to five per cent from nine per cent," he said at a bank function . "Economic slowdown is there in all the countries. When there is slow growth rate in the world, India cannot remain unaffected," he said inaugurating the 2110th branch of the Indian Bank in this small town in his Sivaganga Lok Sabha con-

Scores dead in Egypt as Islamists clash with security forces


CAIRO: The deadly clashes between the supporters of Ousted president Mohammad Morsi and army left scores of protesters dead on Saturday. Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad said the shooting started shortly before pre-dawn morning prayers on the fringes of a round-the-clock sit-in being staged by backers of Morsi, who was toppled by the army more than three weeks ago. "They are not shooting to wound, they are shooting to kill," Haddad said. The death toll might be much higher, he said. Activists rushed bloodspattered casualties into a makeshift hospital, some were carried in on planks or blankets. One ashen teenager was laid out on the floor, a bullet hole in his head. Al Jazeera's Egypt television station reported that 120 had been killed and some 4,500 injured in the early morning violence. A Reuters reporter at the scene counted 36 bodies at an improvised morgue. There was no immediate Contd p2

HATE AND FALSEHOOD IS ALWAYS COUNTERPRODUCTIVE


HINDSIGHT
ROHIT SINGH RANA The way people like Er Rashid and Shabir Ahmed Shah are talking about Gool incident, depicts a preprogrammed mindset which will not budge an inch from their stated opinion even if God comes in to intercede for the security forces. The Army, BSF and local police too are villains in Kashmir. They have foiled the nefarious designs of separatists to allow Kashmir become Pakistan. They have succeeded in foiling the evil designs of Paki masters through brave deeds. Thousand of militants have been killed and more are definitely waiting to be killed if they venture to cross the border. Shah and Rashid, represent two different streams in Kashmir politics. Shah is a separatist, wants to see the back of India from Kashmir (For them Kashmir means whole of Jammu and Ladakh as well). Er Rashid, an MLA in the State Assembly, God knows whether he is an engineering graduate or not but the prefix Er with his first name suggests that he is inspired from Pak occupied Kashmir, where people use such prefixes, among them, Barrister being the most popular. It is a primitive and not so decent way of using prefixes of your avocation with your name. By this convention, separatists must have names like anti- India Yasin Malik, AntiHindu Syed Salahudin, ProFreedom Shabir Shah or Pakistan Syed Ali Shah Geelani. May be they show their true names in future inspired by Er Rashid. With avocation of spreading canards and falsehood, the separatists are proving again what they are. They will not listen to reason or truth or the promise of investigation. They will not wait for inquiry to come out with its findings. That is not their way of politics. Playing with the sensibilities of people is all such men have learned all their lives. It promotes them, propels their divisive ideology. One sample of Shabir Shahs wisdom loaded statement proves the way he is seeking to play his disruptive politics. The death of freedom is preferred over the life of slavery because there is no protection of honor, dignity and respect in slavery. If Kashmiris would not have been subjugated then the incidents like Gool Ramban, Shopian and today Hadara Kantwara would never have taken place. It should be apparent for Kashmiri nation in this regard that the incessant violation of their respect, honor and dignity will continue without any hurdle, he said . Right Mr. Shah, death of freedom is better than death of slavery but how will that death come when the most important element of slavery is present. Where is slavery in Kashmir? Kashmiris have themselves under a legal process and under the undisputed leadership of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah acceded to India, so, how Kashmiris are slave. The fate of nations and states is not changed overnight on the whims and fancies of few people who are broadly against the principle of co-existence with people belonging to other faiths. It is for this reason, so called struggle that Geelani, Shah, Malik, Umar seek to flout is bound to fail. People like Shabir or Malik are propounding anarchy and unrest but curiously when it comes to their own security they bank upon those forces who they seek to malign. Such perfidy and falsehood will only rebound. There is a systematic method in the thinking of separatists. They will not listen to other side. They shall not think for a second that BSF may have some truth to speak. India, Indian security forces, represents a big source of falsehood for them. They have allowed themselves to be grown under such environment where India and its forces are a big evil. They shall not wait for the inquiry to submit its report, for them anything wrong happens in Kashmir it is due to India. A man erected Hujra-e Pak in Budgam, erected a seminary and molested girls, there was some hidden Indian hand, Indian army save lives of five young Kashmiris there was silence, army was called out in Budgam to protect lives of people in the sectarian violence, and it should not have been done. Bash India and Indians is rule for these eminences. An abduction in Kishtwar, definitely unfortunate where one of our daughters was abducted and raped has been made into another opportunity to divide people. In this context the statement of Er Rashid is an eye opener when he said,he has been crying all along in and outside assembly to abandon these extra constitutional government sponsored terrorist groups who are shamefully being called as VDCs and are being paid from the sate exchequer just to make life of Muslims in the Jammu region a hell. Very cunningly, he is seeking to create a wedge between Hindus and Muslims of the State. Astoundingly, Er Rashid was silent on the rape and abduction of girls of minority Sikhs in Kashmir. He was silent on the molestation of Hindu women by terrorists in Doda, Bhadewah and Kishtwar. Any rape or murder is a grave sin and those who do it ought to be meted out the strictest punishment. But those who fan hate and spread falsehood on such unfortunate incidents deserved something stricter had they been in some other country. Yet free, they spread hate against India and play politics over rapes and deaths.

stituency. Chidambaram said even European countries had been affected by the economic slow down. Many countries including Mexico Brazil were behind India, he said. Expressing hope that the country's growth would touch six per cent this year, he said "People should be confident..self confident and take bank loan to invest in farm sector, small industries, housing etc. You should hope for bright tomorrow, and not worry about the slow down." On the petroleum products prices, he said it had gone up due to the price of crude oil touching 108 Contd p2

SORRY SIR! DO NOT WE DESERVE OUR POLITICIANS?


You are late Sir! The cheap kitchens opened for two days have been closed. Dr Farooq Abdullah, Rashid Masood and Raj Babbar had opened short while community kitchens for Rs 1, Rs 5 and Rs12 respectively. But finding it difficult to carry them on for few more days have closed their cheap shops. But Rasheed Masood is still saying that one Roti and Dal is available in Hazrat Nizamudin.The politicians have lost connect with people and people themselves are to blame. They too deserve some soul searching. Otherwise, they would have not become so heartless to send away five innocent children to live in a graveyard whose parents had died because of AIDS. With such apathy and cruelty in our hearts do we not deserve our politicians? RANASAHIB

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minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, PCC chief Botsa Satyanarayana and deputy chief minister Damodar Rajanarasimha. The two leaders were understood to have conveyed to the state leadership that the party has made up its mind on the creation of Telangana and it was only a matter of time before it is announced. "We have to reduce the import of crude to fifty per cent for reducing the petrol and diesel prices," he said. Chidambaram also said plans were on to open 8,000 new bank branches this year. This would create 50,000 jobs and would also help the economy to grow. He suggested women should form more Selfhelp groups and obtain loans boldly to start new ventures. Earlier, Indian Bank Chairman and Managing Director T M Bhasin welcomed the Minister and other participants. for air-to-air and surfaceto-air weapon system operators and permits proficiency assessment and improvement of weapon crew during live fire engagement. It can be noted here that HAL is the only company in the country producing UAVs like pilotless target aircraft. The company has so far produced 39 Lakshya-1 aircraft at its aircraft division in Bangalore. These aircraft are used by Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and DRDO. In coming months, HAL is planning to take up the manufacturing of next generation version of Lakshya-2 which is also designed and developed by Aeronautical D e v e l o p m e n t Establishment of DRDO. port throughout Egypt, making it hard to silence even if the army decides to mount a more major crackdown. Reporters at Rabaa alAdawia, a northeastern Cairo suburb, said there was still firing hours after the violence started. Dr Ibtisam Zein, overseeing the Brotherhood morgue, said most of the dead were hit in the head, some between the eyes. A senior Brotherhood politician, Saad elHosseini, said he thought security forces were looking to clear the Rabaa sitin. "I have been trying to make the youth withdraw for five hours. I can't. They are saying have paid with their blood and they do not want to retreat," he told Reuters. Haddad said the Brotherhood was committed to pursuing peaceful protests, despite Saturday's deaths - the second mass shooting of its supporters this month by security forces, who killed 53 people on July 8. Brotherhood activists at Rabaa said they would not be cowed and warned of worse bloodshed if the security forces did not back down. "We will stay here until we die, one by one," said Ahmed Ali, 24, helping treat casualties at the field hospital. "We have the examples of Algeria and Syria in our minds. We don't want it to become a civil war. If we take up arms it might become one. This is a religious belief." Haddad said police had started firing repeated rounds of teargas after 3:00 a.m. (0100 GMT) at protesters who had spilled out of the main area of the Rabaa sit-in and were on a main thoroughfare close to 6th October Bridge. "Through the smog of the gas, the bullets started flying," he said. In addition to "special police forces in black uniforms" firing live rounds, he said that snipers shot from the roofs of a university, other nearby buildings, and a bridge. State news agency MENA quoted an unnamed security source as saying that only teargas was used to disperse protesters. He said no firearms were used. Egypt's army-installed interior minister, Mohamed Ibrahim, said on Friday that the monthold Cairo vigils by Morsi supporters would be "brought to an end soon and in a legal manner", state-run al Ahram news website reported.
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country seen as a vital ally and which has a peace deal with neighbouring Israel. The worst of Friday's violence was reported in Egypt's second city, Alexandria, and the Brotherhood said some of its supporters were still trapped in a city mosque by "thugs". The Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party, called for more protests in the Mediterranean port. There was little mention of the violence on Egypt's two state television channels, which broadcast weather reports and a talk show on Saturday morning. All three state newspapers headlined their morning editions with Friday's rallies, saying Egyptians had given Sisi the support he had asked for. "The people give the army and the police a mandate to confront terrorism," said a strap headline on the bottom of a broadcast on the state's Nile TV. However not all Egyptians appeared ready to endorse an army crackdown, with growing concern among some activists that the confrontation between the military and Islamists could push the country into an abyss.

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Narendra Modi ..
"We are from land of Gujarat & in electronic smartphone business in China," the group says. "Our product is our way of dedication & respect to our great nation leader. We will be launching NAMO Android handset with Shri Narendra Modi "signature edition", for which process in under way! We will launch our handset very soon... for updates please see our FB page."

Telangana statehood: ..
entire country if Andhra Pradesh is divided. Rao said after the meeting that any decision to split the state would create problems. It was neither in the interest of the people nor the various regions of Andhra Pradesh, he said. Talking to reporters, Bapiraju said the delegation told the Prime Minister that formation of Telangana will create problems in many states including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradeshwhere there are demands for separate statehood. He said the PM gave a patient hearing to the leaders. On the other hand, pro Telangana Congress MP Ponnam Prabhakar told a press conference that there should be no opposition, including from party MPs, to the formation of the separate state as the process of consultation was over. Now that the party has taken a "decision", the leaders from coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema should not "create any hurdle" in the formation of Telangana. "Please play the role of an elder brother and facilitate the creation of Telangana. Why pose obstacles now after three long years of consultations"? he said. Yesterday, there were high-level discussions between the Congress central leadership and the state PCC leadership on the demand for creation of Telangana. AICC General secretary in charge of Andhra Pradesh Digivijaya Singh and his predecessor Ghulam Nabi Azad had held separate discussions with chief

Andhra CM ..
details of his interaction with Digvijaya Singh and also Sonia Gandhi. "They have taken a decision but we made them put off an announcement for now. We have to first complete the local bodies elections", the chief minister reportedly told the legislators. Elections to gram panchayats will be complete by July 31 but a notification for elections to Urban Local Bodies (ULB) is expected to be issued after August 15. Polls to ULBs will be complete by the second week of September and immediately thereafter the state will have to go for elections to mandal and zilla parishads in accordance with the Supreme Court order.

BJP will ..
Tracker survey had showed that the 2014 Lok Sabhaelection was going to throw up a fractured mandate with neither BJP nor the Congress coming anywhere close to the half-way mark of 272 in the 545-member Lok Sabha.

Lakshya pilotless ...


crew during live fire engagement. It can be noted here that HAL is the only company in the country producing UAVs like pilotless target aircraft. The company has so far produced 39 Lakshya-1 aircraft at its aircraft division in Bangalore. These aircraft are used by Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and DRDO. In coming months, HAL is planning to take up the manufacturing of next generation version of Lakshya-2 which is also designed and developed by Aeronautical D e v e l o p m e n t Establishment of DRDO.s "The aircraft has been delivered ahead of schedule in record 15 months against 24 months of normal manufacturing cycle time", said DrRKTyagi, chairman, HAL. Lakshya-1, originally designed and developed by the Aeronautical D e v e l o p m e n t Establishment of DRDO, is a training aid high-performance reusable target system. It realistically simulates enemy aircraft

Mirwaiz agent ..
receive huge sums from various agencies to create instability in the valley. "Everyone knows about their dual loyalties, it's still time for them (separatists) to come forward and help the people to come out of their miseries, "he added. Criticizing Mirwaiz for his rejection to the unity proposal with NC, Kamal said, "Mirwaz including other separatists are the real enemies of people as they oppose each and every good thing that comes from their benefit. Separatists are responsible for one lakh killings that took place during the turmoil now when so much of blood of innocent Kashmiri's have already been shed they should at least unite for common agenda which NC is fighting for the people of Kashmir," he said.

Scores dead ..
comment from state authorities on what had happened. If the death toll is confirmed it would be the deadliest incident since Morsi was deposed, who is under investigation for a raft of crimes, including murder. Weeks of violence have followed his ousting, leaving more than 200 dead and laying bare divisions that have polarised the Arab world's most populous state. Mass rallies, "live rounds" Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians came out onto the streets in answer to General Abdel Fattah alSisi's call on Wednesday for mass protests on Friday. Muslim Brotherhood supporters protested in similar numbers to demand Morsi's reinstatement. He is being detained at an undisclosed location. The Brotherhood is a highly organised movement with grassroots sup-

Chidambaram says ..
US Dollars per barrel, adding the price of petrol and diesel would show a declining trend only if crude came below USD 100 per barrel. India imports over 70 per cent of its oil demand and efforts are on to explore crude and gas in the country. "Sometimes they succeed in hitting crude and sometimes they do not,and it requires a lot investments..thousands of crores...

There is deepening alarm in the West over the army's move against Morsi. The country of 84 million people forms a bridge between the Middle East and North Africa and receives $1.5 billion a year in mainly military aid from Washington. The United States has delayed delivery of four F16 fighters because of the turmoil, however, officials have indicated they do not intend to cut off aid to a

Decline in testosterone level could trigger Parkinson`s disease

Kids who gesture perform better in cognitive tasks


Washington: A new study has shown that children who use gestures perform better than their peers in cognitive tasks. The task itself is relatively simple-sorting cards printed with coloured shapes first by colour, and then by shape. But the switch from colour to shape can be tricky for children younger than 5, Professor of Psychology Patricia Miller said. In a new study, Miller and SF State graduate student Gina O`Neill found that young children who gesture are more likely to make the mental switch and group the shapes accurately. In fact, gesturing seemed to trump age when it came to the sorting performance of the children, who ranged from 2 and a half years old to

Sugar more addictive than drugs


MELBOURNE: Sugar has been branded more addictive than heroin, according to a new study. While foods high in fat were once accused of increasing our waistlines, experts said it was foods high in sugar, such as cereals and yoghurts, that are making us fatter and more prone to long-term illness, the Daily Telegraph reported. Nutritionist Jacqueline Alwill said foods high in refined sugar increased our risk of diabetes, caused us to age faster, sapped our energy levels and often led to obesity. She said that the impact of sugar on our hormones is a

5 years old.In the colour versus shape task, as well as one that asked children to sort pictures based on size and spatial orientation, younger children who gestured often were more accurate in their choices than older children who gestured less. The children`s gestures included rotating their hands to show the orientation of a

card or using their hands to illustrate the image on the card, for example gesturing the shape of rabbits` ears for a card depicting a rabbit. "The findings are a reminder of how strong individual differences are among children of a particular age," she said. The study is set to be published in the journal Developmental Psychology.

huge issue and we can see this with the increasing number of individuals with obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. The average Australian consumes about 53kg of sugar

per year, or 29 teaspoons a day, according to health fund NIB. Alwill likened our dependency on sugar to a junkie`s drug addiction - with each hit only feeding a craving before the body screams out for more.

WASHINGTON: A sudden decrease of testosterone, the male sex hormone, may cause Parkinson`s like symptoms in male mice, a new study has found. One of the major roadblocks for discovering drugs against Parkinson`s disease is the unavailability of a reliable animal model for this disease. "While scientists use different toxins and a number of complex genetic approaches to model Parkinson`s disease in mice, we have found that the sudden drop in the levels of testosterone following castration is sufficient to cause persistent Parkinson`s like pathology and symptoms in male mice," Dr. Kalipada Pahan, lead author of the study and the Floyd A. Davis endowed professor of neurology at Rush University Medical Center, said. "We found that the supple-

mentation of testosterone in the form of 5-alpha dihydrotestosterone (DHT) pellets reverses Parkinson`s pathology in male mice," the researcher said. "In men, testosterone levels are intimately coupled to many disease processes," Pahan said. Typically, in healthy males, testosterone level is the maximum in the mid-30s, which then drop about one percent each year. However, testosterone levels may dip drastically due to stress or sudden turn of other life events, which may make somebody more vulnerable to Parkinson`s disease. "Therefore, preservation of testosterone in males may be an important step to become resistant to Parkinson`s disease," Pahan added. The findings are published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

Bipolar disorder evolves differently in those who binge eat


WASHINGTON: Bipolar disorder evolves differently in patients who also binge eat, a new study has found. Binge eating and obesity often are present among bipolar patients, but the mood disorder appears to take a different path in those who binge eat than it does in obese bipolar patients who do not, researchers from Mayo Clinic, the Lindner Center of HOPE and the University of Minnesota found. "Up to 4 per cent of Americans have some form of bipolar illness, and of those, just under 10 per cent also have binge eating disorder - a higher rate of binge eating than seen in the general population," said co-author Mark Frye, a psychiatrist and chair of the Department of Psychiatry/Psychology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester. Bipolar patients who binge eat are more likely to have other mental health issues

New drug targets for aggressive breast cancer identified


WASHINGTON: Scientists at Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) have identified genes that are potential targets for therapeutic drugs against aggressive breast cancer. Out of the 1.5 million women diagnosed with breast cancer in the world annually, nearly one in seven of these is classified as triple negative. Patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) have tumours that are missing three important proteins that are found in other types of breast cancer. The absence of these three proteins make TNBC patients succumb to a higher rate of relapse following treatment and have lower overall survival rates. There is currently no effective therapy for TNBC. Using integrated genomic approaches, GIS scientists led by Dr. Qiang Yu, in colUBASH3B is an important element of the pro-invasive gene network and targeting UBASH3B not only inhibits TNBC invasive growth, but also significantly reduces metastasis," the researcher said. The findings are published in the journal PNAS
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such as suicidal thoughts, psychosis, anxiety disorders and substance abuse, the study found. People with bipolar disorder who are obese but do not binge eat are more likely to have serious physical problems such as arthritis, diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. It was more common for

women than men with bipolar disorder to binge eat or to be obese, the study showed. "The illness is more complicated, and then by definition how you would conceptualise how best to individualise treatment is more complicated," Frye said. "It really underscores the importance of trying to stabilise mood, because we

know when people are symptomatic of their bipolar illness their binge frequency is likely to increase. We want to work with treatments that can be helpful but not have weight gain as a significant side effect," Frye said. The findings are published in the Journal of Affective Disorders

laboration with local and international institutions, set out to search for targets that can be affected by drugs. The scientists discovered that a protein tyrosine phosphatase[1], called UBASH3B, is overexpressed in one third of TNBC patients. UBASH3B controls the activity of an important breast cancer gene. The researchers found that deleting this gene expression

markedly inhibits TNBC cell invasive growth and lung metastasis in a mouse model. They also showed that patients with TNBC tumours that have high levels of UBASH3B tend to be more likely to have early recurrence and metastasis."The identification of target genes is always the most crucial first step towards treating a disease," lead author Dr Qiang Yu said. "It is heartening to know that

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ADDC inspects development works
KATHUA, JULY 27: Additional District Development Commissioner Kathua, Rohit Khajuria today conducted an extensive tour of Barnoti Block and inspected the ongoing development works.The ADDC visited village Thakarpura, Seswan & Chandwan and besides inspecting the ongoing development works also listened to the problems of the people.The ADDC inspected Panchayat Ghar building and higher secondary school building in Chandwan being executed by PWD.BDO Barnoti Sukriti Sharma and Project economist Jeet Lal also accompanied the ADDC during the inspection.

DC inspects Shopian hospital, orders suspension of Doctor for absent


SHOPIAN, JULY 27: Deputy Commissioner, Shopian, Mr. Javed Khan on Saturday conducted surprise visit to District Hospital, Shopian and inspected its functioning. During the course of inspection, Dr. Nusrat, Gynaecologist was found absent from duty and DC ordered suspension of the said doctor with immediate effect. The DC also issued instructions to the Chief Medical Officer, Shopian to detail on night duty two doctors, one male and one female at Shopian hospital for the convenience of the patients. He also issued instructions to improve the sanitation facilities in and around the hospital.

Sagar inspects healthcare facilities in JLNM, Gousia hospitals


SRINAGAR, JULY 27: Minister for Rural development and Panchayati Raj, Mr. Ali Mohammad Sagar on Saturday said that healthcare is the top most priority of the Government and several innovative measures have been taken to upgrade the health related infrastructure across the State during the past over four years. The Minister was interacting with the prominent citizens and doctors while inspecting the pace of work on the construction of new building of Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial hospital which is under execution at an estimated cost of Rs. 58 crore. Medical Superintendent JLNM hospital and senior officers of various departments including, R&B, PHE, JKPCC were also present on the occasion. Mr. Sagar directed the executing agency to speed up the pace of work and complete the project within the stipulated time frame so that the people living in old city get the upgraded health care facilities. He directed the officers to work in close coordination so that the bottlenecks, if any, are removed and the project gets completed expeditiously. The Minister also directed the officers to develop the necessary parking facilities in the hospital premises for the convenience of the people. He also inspected the pace of progress on the proposed shopping complex which is under construction in the hospital premises. The Minister was informed that an amount of Rs. 4 crore has been sanctioned under NRHM for the overall development of JLNM hospital. The Minister also visited Gousia Hospital Khanyar and inspected the facilities avail-

DDC reviews progress under Education and YSS sectors

able there. He directed the Medical Superintendent to install Air Conditioner in the hospital for which the funds

would be provided out of his Constituency Development Funds. He directed the administration to maintain

proper sanitation in and around the hospital and improve medicare facilities in the hospital.

Sham lays foundation stone of Panchayat Ghar at Chowki Chowra


Addresses awareness-cum-registration camp for un-employment
up their stalls displaying their objects and articles manufactured by the Self Help Groups (SHG) , individual artisans and self employment units. The Minister inspected each stall and inquired from the officials about self employment schemes offered by their respective departments. Elaborating upon the initiatives taken by the government to promote self employment in the state, Mr. Sham said flagship scheme under Sher-e-Kashmir Employment and Welfare Programme for Youth (SKEWPY) and Himayat look at the problems with a holistic approach and through new policy initiatives comprehensively addresses issues related to employment. The Minister asked the concerned departments and panchayat institutions to work in unison and contribute their bit in making the future of the youth bright through selfemployment ventures. He said that government cannot alone solve the unemployment problem and every individual should lend a helping hand to youth to set up their income JAMMU, JULY 27: Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Mr. Sham Lal Sharma, on Saturday laid foundation stone of Panchayat Ghar at Chowki Choura in Akhnoor Tehsil . The new type Panchayat Ghar will be constructed over an area of two kanal land with an estimated cost of Rs.30 lakh out of MGNREGA and 12th Finance Commission funding. The building will comprise official accommodation for panchayat functionaries, meeting hall, bathroomcum-toilet blocks and small connecting bridge. On the occasion, the Minister called upon the Panchayat functionaries to discharge their duties with utmost zeal and dedication for the over development of the society. He said that the government has already empowered the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) with the powers of 14 vital departments besides putting in place a mechanism to ensure that these are fully implemented on ground level. He said that the developmental activities initiated by the government have changed the socio-ecogenerating unit and above all in providing awareness about different schemes launched by the central and state government. Underscoring the need to develop culture of entrepreneurship among the youth, the Minister said that need of the hour was to look beyond government sector for employment and develop skills among youth which have good market potential adding that an entrepreneurs not only becomes a role model for the society but also contributes in strengthening economy of the state besides providing employment opportunities to many others. On the occasion, the Deputy Director Employment, Jammu informed about the Voluntary Service Allowance Scheme (VSA). She said that the age of the beneficiaries should be 26 to 37 years old with annual income of Rs.1.50 lakh from all sources. She informed that under the scheme matriculate will be paid Rs.600 per month, 10+2 Rs.650 10+2 with ITI Rs.700, 10+2 with 3 years diploma Rs.850, graduate Rs.1000 and post graduate Rs1200.

ANANTNAG, JULY 27: A review meeting chaired by District Development Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Farooq Ahmad Lone was heldon Saturday, the meeting was aimed to review the progress of various Centrally Sponsored Schemes being implemented by Education department. Additional District Development Commissioner Anantnag, District Youth Services and Sports Officer, Chief Education Officer and Chief Planning Officer were also present in the meeting.Various issues including elementary education, secondary education, progress under SSA, RMSA while under youth services and sports the progress on the development of play fields in the district was also reviewed. It was given out in the meeting that for elementary education an amount of Rs. 13.71 crores has been allocated for the current financial year out of which Rs. 84 lakhs for Primary Midday Meals and Rs. 67 lakhs for Upper Primary. It also includes Rs. 50 lakhs for free supply of text books and Rs. 115 lakhs for constructing 43 new school buildings during the current year.For Secondary Education an amount of Rs. 618.02 lakhs has been allocated for the current financial year, out of which Rs. 76 lakhs has been earmarked for construction purposes.All the officers were directed to utilize the available financial and human resources judiciously to achieve the tangible targets within stipulated time.

Div Com for intensifying market checkings


Rs. 2.21 lakhs recovered from erring shopkeepers

SRINAGAR, JULY 27: On the instructions of Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, the market checking squads constituted in all districts of Kashmir division were activated by the concerned Deputy Commissioners, subsequently, the market checkings were intensified and several shops and establishments were inspected.An amount of Rs. 2.21 lakhs were recovered as fine from the erring shopkeepers who were found violating Essential Commodities Act.As many as 4.80 quintals of adultered milk, 74 Kgs of unhygienic meat and 43.73 quintals of rotten fruit and vegetables were destroyed during the last week of the current month.

Sagar inspects healthcare facilities in JLNM, Gousia hospitals

nomic profile of the people of the state especially those living in hilly and far-flung areas. He also stressed the need to develop trust and maintain coordination among PRIs and administration for speedy development and better delivery of government schemes on the ground. He directed the concerned officers to take into confidence the PRIs while

formulating new schemes/projects and other development programmes to ensure need based development. Later, the Minister inaugurated awareness-cum-registration camp for un-employed youth at Higher Secondary School, Chowki Choura organized by Rural Development Department. As many as 11 departments had put

Annual Machail Yatra to start form Aug 18 JPPF says conpensate kins of Amarnath land row martyrs
KISHTWAR, JULY 27: The annual Machail Yatra to the Holy Shrine of Mata Chandi in the Sapphire Valley Padder is commencing from the August 18 from Bhaderwah. The Holy Yatra will start from Mata Chandi Temple Chanote Bhaderwah at 8.30 AM onAugust 18 via Pasri Adda, Seri Bazar, Udrana, Domail towards Pul DodaKishtwar and will reach Kishtwar at around 6.00 PM. The Annual Machhail Yatra to the famous shrine of Chandi Mata is a two-day journey from Atholi via Gulabgarh with a night halt at Chashoti. The famous Machhail Yatra starts from Bhaderwah Doda and ends at Machhail where the famous shrine of Chandi Mata is located. This temple is situated at Padder known as Sapphire Valley. The fame of this temple has spread much for some years. This place is surrounded by snow peaked mountains.The Holy Yatra will start from Mata Chandi Temple Chanote Bhaderwah at 8.30 AM onAugust 18 via Pasri Adda, Seri Bazar, Udrana, Domail towards Pul Doda- Kishtwar and will reach Kishtwar at around 6.00 PM.The famous Machhail Yatra starts from Bhaderwah Doda and ends at Machhail where the famous shrine of Chandi Mata is located. Meanwhile, the district administration has started necessary arrangements to make available drinking water, Electricity, Medicare, Transport, Roads, Security, Accommodation enroute the holy cave. In this regard all the concerned departments have been asked to make available all arrangements well in advance. JAMMU, JULY 27: Jammu Province Peoples Forum (JPPF) hailed the decision of the State Government for announcing ex-gratia relief of Rs 5 lakh to the kins of the deceased civilians killed in the shootout at Dharam in Ramban district. The gruesome incident which took four lives was triggered by some unscrupulous mischievous elements that provoked the BSF to resort to firing by engineering an attack on their post. JPPF also demanded compensation for the kins of martyred who lost their lives during the Amarnath land row agitation. While addressing the media persons here on Saturday, President JPPF, Th. Pavitar Singh condemned the brutal killing and excessive use of force by the BSF and demanded an independent enquiry debriefing transparency into the loss of precious lives. He appealed to the people of J and K to maintain calm, religious brotherhood and amity. He cautioned the public not to be scared by the rumours by antinational elements. Certain arrests have already been made and guilty to be punished is expected as a result of enquiry which is heading towards results, he

SRINAGAR, JULY 27: Minister for Rural development and Panchayati Raj, Mr. Ali Mohammad Sagar on Saturday said that healthcare is the top most priority of the Government and several innovative measures have been taken to upgrade the health related infrastructure across the State during the past over four years.The Minister was interacting with the prominent citizens and doctors while inspecting the pace of work on the construction of new building of Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial hospital which is under execution at an estimated cost of Rs. 58 crore.Medical Superintendent JLNM hospital and senior officers of various departments including, R&B, PHE, JKPCC were also present on the occasion. Mr. Sagar directed the executing agency to speed up the pace of work and complete the project within the stipulated time frame so that the people living in old city get the upgraded health care facilities. He directed the officers to work in close coordination so that the bottlenecks, if any, are removed and the project gets completed expeditiously. The Minister also directed the officers to develop the necessary parking facilities in the hospital premises for the convenience of the people. He also inspected the pace of progress on the proposed shopping complex which is under construction in the hospital premises.The Minister was informed that an amount of Rs. 4 crore has been sanctioned under NRHM for the overall development of JLNM hospital.The Minister also visited Gousia Hospital Khanyar and inspected the facilities available there. He directed the Medical Superintendent to install Air Conditioner in the hospital for which the funds would be provided out of his Constituency Development Funds. He directed the administration to maintain proper sanitation in and around the hospital and improve medicare facilities in the hospital.

added. In this context of Dharam (Ramban) incident, the JPPF President discussed the 2008 agitation stated that during the 63 days long Baba Amarnath Land agitation as many as 14 martyrs laid down their lives. "The sacrifice turned the agitation to a state level mass movement which finally compelled the government to recognize the strength of the people and culminated in an accord between the Samiti and the Governor. It is a matter of shame that ex-gratia relief or any kind of com-

pensation has so far been extended to any of the families whose bread earners sacrificed their lives for the noble cause. This speaks of the double standards adopted by the State Government while dealing with the Jammu Province", he mentioned. Whereas loss of 14 precious lives was never compensated till today, it is really regrettable that none of the decisions arrived at as a result of accord between the Sangharsh Samiti and the Government has been implemented so far.

DC inspects Shopian hospital, orders suspension of Doctor for absent


SHOPIAN, JULY 27: Deputy Commissioner, Shopian, Mr. Javed Khan on Saturday conducted surprise visit to District Hospital, Shopian and inspected its functioning. During the course of inspection, Dr. Nusrat, Gynaecologist was found absent from duty and DC ordered suspension of the said doctor with immediate effect.The DC also issued instructions to the Chief Medical Officer, Shopian to detail on night duty two doctors, one male and one female at Shopian hospital for the convenience of the patients. He also issued instructions to improve the sanitation facilities in and around the hospital.

Bhalla inspects embankment work on Bhour Camp Floriculture garden Jammu being developed as heritage city: Wani
garden from Bhour camp and journey to Miran Shaib town has been reduced to a large extent. He said due to non-availability of bridge over Balol nallah, locals as well as tourists were facing lot of hardships as they had to cover long distance to reach the garden. For facilitating the people of Bhour Camp and its adjoining areas, Mr. Bhalla said that a Primary Health Centre costing Rs. 1.60 crore is nearing completion in the area, adding that after its inauguration local people shall get adequate healthcare facility at their door step hospital. He said the completion of the hospital would ease the load on Government Gandhi Nagar, while the people will have an easy access to the healthcare facilities. Later, the Minister also visited Lower Gaddigarh and assessed the drainage problems of the residents. He asked the Flood Control Department to immediately start the project, for which Government has earmarked Rs. 73 Lakh for construction of 320 meter long deep drain. He called upon the people to cooperate with the executing agency in completing the project in time. He asked the PDD to shift the transformer and install it at the safer place so that the construction work of deep drain does not suffer. JAMMU, JULY 27: Minister for Roads & Buildings and Mechanical Engineering Mr. Abdul Majid Wani on Saturday said that Jammu would be developed as Heritage city, while several projects are underway with regards to its beautification. The Minister was interacting with the representatives of Raghunath Bazar Business Association during his tour of the city conducted to inspect the pace of progress on the developmental and public utility projects being executed by various departments. zaking review of the Raghunath Bazar beautification project, the Minister was informed that the project envisages to give the Bazar a new look and for being the hub of business activities showcase it as a local heritage . He said the historic Raghunath temple makes the area one of the most important places in the city which attracts thousands of tourists daily. He was informed that out of Rs. 6.67 crore project cost , an amount of Rs. 3

JAMMU, JULY 27: Minister for Housing, Horticulture and Culture Mr. Raman Bhalla today inspected ongoing flood protection work over Balol nallah along floriculture Garden at Bhour Camp. The Minister inquired about the status of embankment work along the garden taken up at a cost of Rs 2.80 crore. He asked Irrigation and Flood Control department to complete the project in double shifts to save the prestigious garden and the property of the people residing close to the Nallah from flash floods. He was informed that during recent incessant rain, the flash flood washed away some agriculture land situated along the nallah. The Minister asked the concerned

authorities to raise the height of nallah walls so that that soil erosion of agricultural land due to flash floods could be stopped. Meanwhile, Mr. Bhalla inspected the garden and was told that the work on landscaping, development of nurseries, fencing, construction of pathways, toilet blocks, mali huts, illumination, drinking water and irrigation water storage reservoirs, parking and entry gate plaza involving Rs 13.57 crore is in full swing. The Minister said that the upcoming garden would have variety of flower species, herbal garden, besides nurseries for developing medicinal plants, Tulip garden, recreational facilities for visitors and other infrastructures. He hoped that the place would

become a source of major attraction for the tourists, particularly those visiting Shri Mata Vaishno Devi ji. The Minister said that a detailed project report for construction of 21 new link roads for Bhour Camp and its adjoining villages costing Rs. 4.92 crore has been submitted to the NABARD authorities for funding, adding that the works would be started with the release of funds. Listing the development works completed in Bhour Camp, Mr. Bhalla said that the Government has spent Rs. 1.20 crore on construction of 45 meter span steel girder bridge over Balol nallah near floriculture garden. He said after the construction of the bridge, the distance to floriculture

crore has been made available to executing agencies so far.The Minister was also honoured by the Raghunath Bazar Business Association by presenting a turban and shawl as a token of love. Earlier, the Minister visited Nawabad, Bhatindi and its adjoining areas and took stock of the provision of basic amenities to the people there. He inspected BhatindiPanjpeer road and directed the concerned for its proper maintenance.

Responding to the demands of the locals, the Minister said that UEED would start work on Bhatindi- Panjpeer Nallah, while R&B department would take up maintenance work on local roads. Among others, Director, Tourism, Jammu Mr. Soujanaya Sharma, Chief Engineer, R&B, Jammu Mr. Mustafa Tahseen, Superintending Engineers and other officers of line departments accompanied the Minister.

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Examination is conducted by the Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR). Besides ICAR other universities like Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi also conduct entrance examinations for the vacancies in their respective institutes. Personal Skills: People interested in floriculture as a career should be patient, analytical and observant. They must be detail oriented and accurate in their work. As in any horticultural career field, a love of nature is essential. Creativity and artistic flair along with physical stamina and manual dexterity will make candidates apt to work in this field. Good verbal communication skills are essential for interacting with both suppliers and customers. Computer skills are helpful for placing supply orders, maintaining inventory records, and doing book keeping for those intending to turn entrepreneurs and manage their own businesses. JOB PROSPECTS & CAREER OPTIONS Floriculture is a colourful career which offers aspirants good growth prospects and opportunity to explore new avenues. Qualified floriculture specialists can be employed at various levels both in the government sector as well as the corporate sector. Some of the potential employers are : Floriculture units- Floriculturists are involved in the propagation and growing of cut flowers, flowering potted plants, foliage plants and bedding plants. They plant , prune, water, fertilize, harvest and ship these plants as well as monitor and manipulate the environment under which they are grown both indoors in green houses and outdoors in field production where the climate is favourable. Outdoor design consultancy firmsCompanies engaged in horticulture landscaping and plantation employ floriculturists and horticulturists in supervisory positions and for development and maintenance of gardens. City planners and builders-and those who carry out maintenance at various sites employ floriculturists and horticulturists. Educational institutions offering related courses- Floriculturists may teach at the college and university level. Floriculturists in college teaching follow the typical career path from instructor to assistant professor to associate professor to full professor. Cosmetics and perfume industryValue addition in the form of extraction of pigments, essential oils, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical compounds has emerged as one of the frontline avenues in floriculture and it is in this connection that floriculturists are employed in perfume industry. Self employment- You can set up your own venture, growing flowers for the domestic or export market, growing ornamental plants, running nurseries, or providing gardening and landscaping advisory services. REMUNERATION Salaries depend on the nature of work one is involved in. While gardeners and labourers may get paid anything between Rs2000 to Rs 3000 per month, Freelance workers, designers and consultants may negotiate their pay packets depending on the place and nature of work. As this industry depends on lifestyle and purchasing power of the public in general, and on the availability of raw materials and finished products remunerations and profits may vary. Researchers and academicians are paid as per the government norms.

CAREER IN FLORICULTURE
INTRODUCTION Floriculture or flower farming as it is popularly called is a discipline of Horticulture, and is the study of growing and marketing flowers and foliage plants. Floriculture includes cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants for sales or for use as raw materials in cosmetic and perfume industry and the pharmaceutical sector. The persons associated with this field are called floriculturists. Officially Floriculture began in the late 1800's in England where flowers were grown in large estates, and now has spread to most other countries as well. The floral industry today has grown to much larger proportions and offers a wide scope for growth and profits. The countries involved in the import of flowers are Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy and Japan while those involved in export are Columbia, Israel, Spain and Kenya. In India, Floriculture industry comprises flower trade, production of nursery plants and potted plants, seed and bulb production, micro propagation and extraction of essential oils. Though the annual domestic demand for the flowers is growing at a rate of over 25% and international demand at around Rs 90,000 crore India's share in international market of flowers is negligible. India has a blooming future as far as floriculture is concerned. Enormous genetic diversity, varied agro climatic conditions, versatile human resources etc offer India a unique scope for judicious employment of existing resources and exploration of avenues yet untouched. Karnataka is the leader in floriculture, accounting for 75% of India's total flower production. The state has the highest area under modern cut flowers, and 40 flower growing and exporting units. The expert committee set up by Govt. of India for promotion of export oriented floriculture units has identified Bangalore, Pune, New Delhi and Hyderabad as the major areas suitable for such activity especially for cut flowers. APEDA (Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority) is the registering authority for such units. The employment opportunities in this field are as varied as the nature of work itself. One can join the field of floriculture as farm/estate managers, plantation experts and supervisors, project coordinators etc. Research and teaching are some other avenues of employment in the field. Marketing of Floriculture products for different ventures is emerging as a potential segment of this field. Besides one can work as consultant, landscape architect etc with proper training. One can also work as entrepreneur and offer employment to others. In addition to these careers which involve research and actual growing of crops, floriculture also provides service career opportunities which include such jobs as floral designers, groundskeepers, landscape designers, architects and horticultural therapists. Such jobs require practitioners to deal directly with clients. Professional qualification combined with an inclination towards gardening and such other activities produces efficient floriculturists and landscaping professionals. The skills and knowledge required are imparted under the professional courses of floriculture and landscaping. ELIGIBILITY & COURSE AREAS Floriculture is not available as a subject at the undergraduate/degree level. Those who wish to join the floriculture stream should enroll for an undergraduate course in Agriculture (i.e a BSc Agriculture degree) after which they can opt for an MSc in Horticulture at the post graduate level. An MSc in Horticulture offers specialisations in floriculture,

pomology (cultivation of fruits), and olericulture ( cultivation of vegetables). Students graduating in these subjects find jobs with companies as supervisors, farm or estate managers, handling largescale production of certain varieties of flowers. A combined knowledge of floriculture with management enables one to get managerial or marketing positions with organisations involved in the processing and marketing of flowers and flowering plants. Those with PhD in floriculture, horticulture and related fields can get placed with reputed Research & Development cells of companies and corporate houses. Course Areas: Courses in floriculture are available as specialisations at the postgraduate and doctoral levels. Besides there are Certificate courses and diploma courses offered by some universities. Most colleges do not conduct a separate course for floriculture or horticulture at the under-graduate level, but treat it as part of the academic curriculum of agriculture. The basic eligibility criteria for a B.Sc. in Agriculture is 10+2 with sciences including Physics and Biology. For

an M.Sc. in Horticulture, one must have a B.Sc. degree in Agriculture or a related subject. For Ph.D the basic eligibility criteria is a Master's degree in Horticulture/Agriculture or allied sciences and the other qualifications required may vary from one university to another for eg, some universities require that the candidate must be qualified in Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) conducted by UGC. Duration: An undergraduate course in agriculture may take anything from 3-4 years for completion. An MSc course is usually a two year course. The duration of Diploma and Certificate courses varies according to the schedule of the Universities and Institutes offering such courses. Selection: In most of the States, selection to the graduate course in Agriculture colleges is on the basis of an All India Entrance Examination in Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Maths of plus 2 level OR on the basis of the entrance examination conducted by the concerned universities. For admission to masters degree programme, an All India Entrance

Over 65% MBA seats remain vacant


NAGPUR: The MBA degree, once coveted, seems to have lost its sheen. A global slowdown and lack of employment opportunities have taken this course the engineering way with seats going abegging. Figures provided by joint director for technical education Gulab Thakre for the Nagpur region show a disturbing trend of students losing interest in taking up courses in local colleges. Out of 5,100 MBA seats in 56 colleges of six districts under Nagpur region, only 1,770 have been taken after the end of all admission rounds. This means a whopping 3,330 seats - about 65% -- will remain vacant this year, across all colleges coming under Nagpur University. The situation seems same across the state. DTE sources claimed that out of over 45,700 MBA seats in Maharashtra, only 12,321 seats were filled so far. Some 37 colleges surrendered over 2,000 minority seats for general category in order to get more students. Clearly, the MBA bubble has burst in the state. All top colleges, where getting admission was once a dream, witnessed a severe downfall in number of students. These include Dr Ambedkar, Dr Panjabrao Deshmukh, GS College, Tirpude, CIBMRD, Priyadarshini, CP and Berar, Ramdeobaba, Wanjari, Guru Nanak, KDK, Datta Meghe, Pandav, Central India, Real, Radhakrishnan, Renaissance, Shantiniketan, SB Jain, Kavi Kulguru (Ramtek), Sardar Patel (Gondia), and Nabira (Katol) apart from eight belonging to GH Raisoni group. Except NU's Department of Business Management, none of the 55 other colleges filled up their quota of seats. Interestingly, some less known and new colleges got good response with a majority of their seats filled up. They include- Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalya, Green Heaven Institute, NITGraduate School, JD College of Engineering, and Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College among others. DTE sources, however, added that they had received many complaints of irregularities by colleges that were also application receipt centres (ARCs) for the centralized admissions. They allegedly took password from candidates and changed the priority to put their own name on top. They added the present number of students may increase slightly as many colleges had provisionally admitted final year students whose results were yet to be declared by NU and other universities. DTE admits students into banned colleges Despite NU's ban on 250 colleges for operating without teachers and infrastructure, DTE has allowed admission to a couple of them offering MBA courses. These are Kirsan Mission's Institute of Management at Gondia and Dr Arun Motghare College of Management in Bhandara. Thakre defended DTE's move stating that director Subhash Mahajan had taken legal opinion in this regard. "Even the high court hadn't banned admissions into these colleges. We have made it clear that the admissions would be subject to court's orders and students should do so at their own risk. I was surprised that despite being marked in red ink, the students took admissions in these colleges," he said. Reasons for the lack of response: * Lack of job opportunities, especially in Vidarbha region * Absence of big industries and failure of Mihan to take off * NU's ban on 250 colleges that included some management ones * Failure of colleges to attract companies for campus placements * Absence of good faculty and infrastructure * Students attraction towards colleges in Mumbai and Pune * Better job prospects in western Maharashtra * Exorbitant fees charged by colleges

Over 50 Delhi University students Uttar Pradesh bags award for free denied PhD admission
NEW DELHI: More than 50 Delhi University students have been denied admission to the PhD course in Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies due to late declaration of the master's result by the same varsity, an official said on Friday. "It is a travesty that these candidates were denied the opportunity for admissions due to no fault of theirs. It is DU (Delhi University) that did not declare the result of the master's examination in May," said Sachin N, elected executive member of Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA). Students applying for the PhD programme were called for the entrance examination. Those who qualified were called for the viva. It was only during the admission process that the authorities notified that admission could not be granted as their results had not been declared. "They should be granted provisional admission till the results are out. It is very unfair because these students had also already declared in their admission forms that their results were awaited," added Sachin N. He added that since Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies is an interdisciplinary department, such a process would lead to students losing an academic year.

laptop scheme

LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government's ambitious free laptop scheme to class XII passout students has bagged the Certificate of Excellence Award in the category of Best Government Initiative in Education at a conclave held in Hyderabad. A state government spokesperson said the award came Uttar Pradesh's way at the e-India Governance Summit 2013 organised at Hyderabad between July 2324.

No takers for over 50k engineering seats in Maharashtra


NAGPUR: It's a double whammy for educational institutions offering both engineering and management courses. A staggering 33,000 MBA and 50,000 engineering seats have remained vacant across Maharashtra, raising serious questions about both these once popular courses. Once, engineering and MBA combination was considered fail-safe mantra for landing a plum job. Even AICTE had asked the universities to start integrated courses of engineering and management considering their popularity. Statistics provided by Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) indicate that may no longer be the case. At the end of third counselling round in Aurangabad on Wednesday, 50,603 engineering seats remained vacant out of over 1.55 lakh in 366 colleges across 12 universities. At the end of second round, 54,941 seats were vacant, while after first about 93,000 were not filled up. Over 4,200 seats were filled up in the last round. Though over 2.80 lakh candidates appeared for engineering entrance (MT-CET), not even half have taken admission. Last year over 44,000 seats were not filled up. Though technical education director Subhash Mahajan refused to take calls, he had earlier said that two new engineering colleges were started in the state while over 10,000 seats were added in existing ones after AICTE granted permission to enhance capacity, including starting second shift. He had said that about 7,500 seats were cancelled by colleges voluntarily. Sources said this was for the first time leading colleges like VJTI, Mumbai, and CoE, Pune, witnessed vacancies in third round as admissions to IITs and NITs commenced late. Many students opted out after getting a seat in these premier institutions. Accordingly, the seats were later filled up during first day of counselling round on July 16. DTE statistics further indicated that students gave least preference to branches like IT and electronics and telecommunications (E&T), while core ones like civil and mechanical ruled the roost. Interestingly, Pune University with 75 colleges has dislodged Nagpur University with 58 in as having most vacant seats. In Pune area, 15,201 remained unfilled while the number was 8,862 in NU. Shivaji University in Kolhapur is third with 5,934 seats. Interestingly, Dr Babasaheb Technological University in Lonere, Raigad, and SNDT Women's university, Mumbai, have no vacant engineering seats. Vacant engg seats across state varieties: UniversityVacancy Pune 15,201, Nagpur 8,862, Kolhapur 5,934, Marathwada 4,202, Amravati 3,972, Solapur 3,567, North Maha3,285, Mumbai 3,241, Rama Tirth 1,571, Gondwana 768, BATU 0, SNDT 0, Total: 50,603

University of Mysore council amends PhD regulations


MYSORE: The University of Mysore limited the number of PhD students who can be enrolled by a guide. The university also made it clear that getting through in the entrance test for admission to PhD doesn't ensure that the candidate will get admission. It has clarified that passing in the test makes the candidate eligible for PhD degree. However, candidates have three years to get admission after clearing the test. The council approved the amendments to PhD regulations, which specify that 'successful completion of entrance test just implies the eligibility of a candidate for admission to PhD degree in the university, but shall not guarantee an admission to PhD degree programme'. A committee constituted by the vice-chancellor had suggested the amendments, which were approved by the Syndicate at its meeting on May 28. Council, the apex body on academic matters, approved the amendments, which has specified the number of candidates who can be enrolled for PhD degree by a guide. Earlier, it was eight, which has now been reduced to six. It has also limited the number of candidates working on projects funded through UoM. Each guide can supervise two students, which was not specified earlier. The varsity also decided to hold the entrance exam in September. The amended regulations will be sent to the governor-chancellor for clearance. Amendments were suggested to conform to the directives of UGC. During the meeting, it was stressed that UoM should ensure that there are no malpractices in PhD degrees, which, the members felt, will dent the reputation of the university which will celebrate its century in three years. Some of the members objected to UoM's move to tie up with educational institutions which are outside its jurisdiction. They also opposed the move to partner with institutions based in Bangalore, arguing that Bangalore University can extend affiliation. The Council approved new courses, including two to teach Tibetan and Chinese languages and literature.

Another fake US varsity closes leaving Indian students stranded


WASHINGTON: Closure of another bogus American university has left hundreds of students, many of them from India's Andhra Pradesh state, scrambling for options for continuing their studies. The University of Northern Virginia was ordered to cease operations and close immediately July 16, after the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia revoked the college's license to operate. UNVA operated on the ground floor of an office building in Annandale, a Washington suburb in neighbouring Virginia, for 15 years, according to the Washington Post. It remained unaccredited for the last five years and failed four audits by the state for not hiring "qualified faculty." The council said once it has received the student academic and financial records from the university it would communicate with students "regarding the impact of revocation and currently enrolled students' options for continuing education." Students who are in the US on FI visas were also advised to make inquiries regarding immigration, Optional Practical Training (OPT) and the SEVP/SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Programme and Information System) from the US Department of Homeland Security at (202) 282 -8000 or via its website at www.dhs.gov. In a 2011 raid on UNVA federal officials found, almost exclusively enrolled foreign students from India whom the college had helped obtain visas by exploiting loopholes, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. The next month, UNVA's chancellor David Lee resigned following separate reports of his kinky personal life. Lee had advertised his private basement sex dungeon on a BDSM website, saying he was seeking "attractive submissive" women, according to The Smoking Gun, which posted photos from Lee's profile on the site on Aug 1, 2011. Many Indian students had transferred to UNVA from Tri-Valley University, another bogus university in California, that was shut down by immigration authorities in 2011 for alleged visa fraud.

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sive interviews with Radha Bhatt, who joined in 1951 and, 15 years later, assumed charge of the ashram after Sarala Devi voluntarily relinquished her responsibilities. Radha behn is a person of great charm and strength of character. I carry a vivid recollection of a march I attended 30 years ago against unregulated mining in the region of Chandak-Sikhrana, in Pithoragarh district, when her ability to inspire the Kumauni villagers was strikingly manifest. Another leading Gandhian who features in Rebecca Klenk's narrative is Vimla Bahuguna (ne Nautiyal). She grew up in Tehri Garhwal, a deeply patriarchal, parochial princely state which did not even have a high school for girls. Fortunately, her father had heard of Sarala Devi and her Lakshmi Ashram. She was sent there to study and be trained; later, she returned to her home district to set up an ashram and school of her own. With her husband Sunderlal Bahuguna, Vimla behn played a critical role in the environmental movement in the hills. To those who know Uttarakhand, Radha Bhatt and Vimla Bahuguna are iconic figures. Yet Klenk also pays close attention to less known graduates of Lakshmi Ashram, to their individual and intellectual development, to their transformation from shy, timid girls from poor familes to self-confident and articulate women shaping progressive social change in Uttarakhand and beyond. Her narrative covers several generations of activists, from those who were directly influenced by Sarala Devi to those who never knew the founder but yet made creative use of her message. Rebecca Klenk characterizes Lakshmi Ashram as an experiment in "Gandhian modernity", which offered "rural girls from a marginal region a sense of inclusion, urgency, purpose, and importance." It "promised to integrate the Uttarakhand Himalaya into the new nation by training women to become modern citizens and village leaders who would extend Gandhi's program of real swaraj, or independence, into hill villages." The girls came from all social backgrounds Brahmin, Rajput, Bania, Dalit and Bhotiya. In the stories they told their American interlocutor, the ashram "was about social struggles and change, and about becoming part of the nation and the world." Over a period of six decades, writes Klenk, the graduates of Lakshmi Ashram have "creatively drawn upon Gandhian ideals to demand women's rights, as well as economic and environmental justice, and to articulate a critique of the ways in which liberalization and democracy, despite rhetoric to the contrary, have failed to provide decent lives for allIndian citizens." Reading Educating Activists, I was struck by the open-minded, non-dogmatic way in which these social workers interpreted Gandhi's message. They adapted it to contemporary hopes and aspirations. Employment generation and livelihood security were for them as critical as self-control and personal austerity. I was also impressed by the sense of institutional continuity. Sarala Devi left the ashram 20 years after founding it. After two decades at the helm, Radha Bhatt likewise handed over the responsibility to a younger colleague. This reminded me of the similarly smooth transition in the Self-Employed Women's Association in Ahmedabad, whose founder, Ela Bhatt, also gracefully withdrew herself from day-to-day supervision, so that younger leaders could take charge. Such institutions are exceptional, for in most cases, the man or woman who founds a non-governmental organization cannot abide giving up control and authority. Reading these two books now, in the wake of the tragedy in Uttarakhand, was an especially poignant experience. It also prompted a series of questions. Does a region that produces such outstandingly selfless Indians deserve such a cruel fate? In the work of repair and restoration that lies ahead, will the state and the Central government seek out the support, and knowledge, of the remarkable social activists who still live and work in the state? Or will they be guided by other, shallower, more short-term considerations?

FACE THE BATLA TRUTH A Delhi court's verdict on the Batla House encounter
case is a slap on the face of terror apologists, including some politicians and human rights activists. On Thursday, the court convicted Shahzad Ahmed, a suspected Indian Mujahideen operative, for the murder of Delhi Police Special Cell Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma in the September 19, 2008, shootout. This in effect rubbishes the claims of bleeding hearts that the encounter was fake. Leading that list has been the Congress's loose cannon and general secretary, Mr Digvijaya Singh, who has repeatedly denounced the encounter as fake, even when the Government his party leads said otherwise. But that did not prevent him from using the encounter to manufacture a false sense of victimisation of the Muslim community. This was most evident in the manner in which he and his colleagues campaigned in Azamgarh, the hometown of the accused, during the 2011 Uttar Pradesh Assembly election. Congress leaders left no stone unturned to express their sympathies for the so-called 'victims' of the Batla House encounter, no matter that the accused were being tried for terror activities. Few can forget how Congressman Salman Khurshid catered to the lowest common denominator when he claimed that his party president Sonia Gandhi had wept bitterly after she was shown gruesome photographs from the encounter. These comments were, in fact, just one element of the larger minority appeasement package that UPA regime had prepared, that included a 4.5 per cent reservation for Muslims within the 27 per cent reservation for OBCs. Finally there was Congress scion Rahul Gandhi's visit to Azamgarh around the same time. But the angry protesters that he met with and the rout that his party suffered at the hustings proved that the voters had seen through the Congress's ploy and refused to play along. However, the likes of Mr Singh never got the message, and even even now stick to the stand that the Batla House encounter was fake. Mr Singh and others are free to live in denial but the fact remains that Thursday's judgement is only the latest addition to mounting evidence that the encounter was a genuine police raid on what has now proven to be a terrorist safe house. As far back as July 2009, for instance, the National Human Rights Commission had opined that neither the Batla House encounter was staged nor was there any human rights violation during the operation. Its decision was later endorsed by the Supreme Court. Of course, none of this will deter rights activists who remain convinced that Ahmed and his gang were victims of police excess; no, they will continue to peddle discredited conspiracy theories - such as how the newspaper photograph that showed Inspector Sharma's shirt was not covered in blood is proof that he was shot in the back. Forensic experts will tell you that bleeding from firearms injuries happens through exit wounds, not at the point of entry. The photograph shows Sharma's shirt ripped on his left shoulder where one of two bullets hit him; the profuse bleeding on the back is from the other bullet that entered the right side of his abdomen and exited through the hip, proving without doubt that he was fired at from two directions.

The remarkable social activists of Uttarakhand


RAMACHANDRA GUHA
I wrote, in my last column about the precocious environmental work of Mira Behn (Madeleine Slade), the British admiral's daughter who became a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi. I write this time of another Englishwoman whose commitment to, and understanding of, the beautiful and fragile Himalaya was even deeper. Catherine Mary Heilman was born in London in 1901, of mixed English-German parentage. Her father, a goldsmith, was interned during World War I because, in an ethnic sense, he was 'alien'. During and after the war, his daughter faced hostility from xenophobes too. Then she met some Indian students, who told her about Gandhi and the freedom struggle. This inspired Catherine to come out to India in 1932, to join the staff of a school in Udaipur. Two years later, she met Gandhi for the first time. For the next few years, she was based largely in Sevagram, working with Gandhian experiments in basic education. Her admiration for Gandhi grew, yet she also came to appreciate the rock-like solidity of Kasturba, whose self-effacing support had done so much to make the Mahatma's work possible. Catherine had now taken an Indian name Sarala Devi. She felt fulfilled in Gandhi'sashram; however, the climate of central India did not suit her. She suffered from dysentery, and more worryingly, from malaria. From Gandhi's friend and follower, Acharya J.B. Kripalani, she came to know of an ashram in Almora set up to propagatekhadi. So Sarala went northwards, to come under the care of Shantilal Trivedi, the Gujarati Gandhian who ran the ashram in Almora. She loved the hills, the woods and the views especially, and very quickly made herself at home here. In 1942, the Quit India movement broke out. The Almora district witnessed sustained protests. Farmers and students took out processions, hoisted the banned national flag, and shouted slogans against the British. The State came down hard. Hundreds of men were arrested, and also some women. Sarala did not herself join the open protests, yet her sympathy with the protesters was marked. She visited them in prison, provided succour to their families, and carried messages to and from activists who were underground. Finally, she was also arrested, and spent two terms in prison. Her incarceration made Sarala's identification with the Indian cause complete. After she was released, she chose to start a girls' school in memory of Kasturba Gandhi (who had died in prison during the Quit India movement). The Uttarakhand society was extremely conservative; here girls worked in the fields and in the kitchen, and were not encouraged to educate themselves. The British-born Indian set out to change this. She acquired a cottage in Kausani named Lakshmi Ashram, and prevailed upon Congress workers to send their daughters there. As she recalled, "some elderly, conservative elements in the village, forever shaking their heads, accused us of breaking all the old social rules, that our girls would be looked upon as having lost their caste, and then how would they get married?" The girls in Lakshmi Ashram grew their own vegetables, raised their own cows, cooked their food and cleaned their premises. They also learnt their letters, with the curriculum, based on Gandhian principles, teaching languages, science and social studies, and livelihood skills such as weaving. The girls also ran the ashram office and kept the accounts. Sarala's wards became self-confident, capable young women, who, after they graduated from the ashram, went out into the world, working as teachers and social workers. Some started schools of their own. Together, they created a quiet, silent revolution in Uttarakhandi society. Sarala inspired some very capable men to join the Gandhian movement as well. Through the 1960s and 1970s, graduates and associates of Lakshmi Ashram played major roles in struggles against alcoholism, deforestation, and the siting of large dams in the hills. As she grew older, Sarala grew more pessimistic about the direction that her nation and the world were taking. "By keeping man far removed from Nature", she wrote despairingly in 1976, "by making a slave to the machine in the spheres of production and entertainment; through the rapidly increasing pollution of air, water and natural resources; the excess of words and speed; the breakdown in family relations and concern for society"- by all this, "mankind is now facing a condition of unprecedented crisis in the areas of both mental and physical health." The main milestones in the life of Sarala Devi are covered in her memoirs, first published in Hindi in 1976 (she died in 1982). These are now available in a readable English translation by David Hopkins, and published by Pahar in Nainital under the title,A Life in Two Worlds. Her legacy, meanwhile, has been analysed in a fine recent book by the anthropologist, Rebecca Klenk, entitled Educating Activists: Development and Gender in the Making of Modern Gandhians. Klenk first visited Lakshmi Ashram in 1991, and has been back many times since, spending weeks and months speaking with and observing its girls at work and at study. One of the strengths of Educating Activists is the oral histories of women who have passed through the ashram's portals. There are exten-

Sarala's wards became self-confident, capable young women, who, after they graduated from the ashram, went out into the world, working as teachers and social workers. Some started schools of their own. Together, they created a quiet, silent revolution in Uttarakhandi society. Sarala inspired some very capable men to join the Gandhian movement as well. Through the 1960s and 1970s, graduates and associates of Lakshmi Ashram played major roles in struggles against alcoholism, deforestation, and the siting of large dams in the hills.

LOST OPPORTUNITY
When two academic luminaries have an argument, lesser mortals interested in the subject or the theme gets enriched. Arguments are also one of the ways through which knowledge advances and points get sharpened and clarified. For these reasons, no serious academic or intellectual resents a debate or difference of opinion. What is objected to is what Amartya Sen has called "a brawl" where scoring hits and personal attacks become more important than the substance of the difference. Thus, there are grounds to feel happy and sad with the statement of differences between Mr Sen and his contemporary, Jagdish Bhagwati. The reasons for happiness are obvious. Two of India's best economists have brought their differences into the public domain. This has the potential for opening up a debate and discussion on the nature of India's economic growth, its priorities and its future requirements. Such a potential exists because neither Mr Sen nor Mr Bhagwati deny that economic growth is a necessary condition for India's social development. The disagreements - minor or major - between the two economists could become a fertile and creative quarrel. Alas this is not how things have turned out and herein lie the reasons for sadness. A disagreement between two economists over economic issues has now come to acquire a different dimension. For this, the two protagonists are not responsible. But there have also been instances of factual misrepresentation that were unwarranted. Now things have reached such a pass that no serious discussion or dialogue between the economists is possible. More is the pity. Animosity has come to prevail over a rational exchange of ideas and views. This has happened, to an extent, because of ill-informed people making personal and unnecessary comments against Mr Sen. This show of extreme bad taste has not only lowered the level of the discussion but has, in fact, made debate impossible. This descent of a potentially healthy debate into the quicksand of gladiatorial combat is perhaps a peculiarly Indian phenomenon. Indians argue endlessly but they often do not argue on the right issues and also often argue with malice. Indians appear to be incapable of separating the personal and the intellectual. Thus a debate over ideas gets mired in personal envy and jealousy. In this particular case, some people who have no business commenting on economic issues, which are at the heart of the debate, have queered the pitch by their comments. In the world of academics and, more emphatically, in a democracy, disagreements and dissent should become an integral part of the prevailing culture. The differences between Mr Sen and Mr Bhagwati could have been a landmark, setting the standard of articulating intellectual differences. Circumstances have prevented this from happening. Yet let difference and disagreements thrive.

Dog eared solutions must be discarded


HIRANMAY KARLEKAR

The implementation of the Animal Birth Control programme must be stepped up to contain the stray dog population. Various other methods adopted by state agencies have failed to work
According to a report by Rakesh Ranjan in The Pioneer of July 25, there is a proposal before the North Delhi Municipal Corporation

for setting up sterilisation-cum- dog-adoption shelters in a bid to control the population of stray dogs. The move is said to be in response to the decline in the number of sterilisation surgeries on stray dogs following the trifurcation of the erstwhile Municipal Corporation of Delhi into North Delhi, East Delhi and South Delhi Municipal Corporations. It is attributed to the location of the nine NGOs performing sterilisation operations in the area under South Delhi Municipal Corporation and the consequent decline in Animal Birth Control surgeries in the other two municipal bodies, and a sharp increase in the number of stray dogs in both. Any attempt to make Delhi's streets free of stray dogs by confining them in shelters will totally dislocate the ABC programme and cause their population to soar. In terms of removing them from the streets, it will have the same effect as killing them, which, when in vogue, had no impact on the continuing increase in their numbers. Several studies by eminent veterinary practitioners and surgeons have underscored the futility of killing. Dr JF Reece writes in 'Dogs and Dog Control in Developing Countries', in The State of Animals 2005 (Humane Society of the United States, Humane Society Press, Washington DC 2005): "In Delhi, a concerted effort at dog removal killed a third of the straying dogs with no reduction in dog population". Culling has been equally futile elsewhere in India. In fact, it has failed everywhere else in the world. Dr Reece writes in the same article, "In Hong Kong approximately 20,000 dogs were killed by the Government and another 13,000 by welfare organisations every yearwith little impact on the free-roaming dog population.

In Ecuador, the elimination of 12-25 per cent of the dog population every year for five years did not reduce the dog population (WHO 1988)." He also cites the example of rural Australia and Kathmandu to make the same point. The Guidelines for Dog Population Management, released by the World Health Organisation and World Society for the Protection of Animals in May 1990, gives the reason. It states, "Each habitat has a specific carrying capacity for each species" which depends "on the availability, quality and distribution of the resources (shelter, food, water) to it. The density of population for higher vertebrates (including dogs) is almost always near the carrying capacity of the environment. Any reduction in the population density through additional mortality is rapidly compensated by better reproduction and survival. In other words, when dogs are removed, the survivors' life expectancy increases because they have better access to resources." The argument that such a situation will not arise if all stray dogs in a city or State or country are killed at one go, holds little water. Nowhere has such a venture succeeded. With all dogs killed, dogs from other areas will move in, particularly when garbage is lying all over. Canines are territorial. Those living in one area will not allow dogs from other areas to come in. That is why one notices that each area has its own resident stray canines with very rare additions to their ranks. With sterilised and vaccinated dogs returned to their areas, keeping unsterilised and unvaccinated dogs out, the authorities implementing the ABC programme can progressively move into other areas. Proceeding area by area, they can

READER SPACE

Not up to expectations
Dear Editor, That development, price rise and employment will be the overriding voter concerns in the 2014 election - as the opinion poll conducted by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies for CNN-IBN and The Hindu shows - does not come as a surprise. All that the UPA government has done all these years is to stay in power. It has failed on all major fronts. Essential commodities, fuel and transport are going out of the common man's reach. The government's bad handling of the rupee has added to people's woes. Yours Etc, Supriya Jammu

Promotion of tourism
Dear Editor, The Union Ministry for Tourism promotes various Indian tourism destinations and prod-

ucts in a holistic manner and does not run separate promotional campaigns for individual states, except for Jammu and Kashmir and the North-Eastern States. Gujarathas been included in the ministry's 'Find What You Seek' (international) and 'Go Beyond' (domestic) campaigns. Gujarat's Hodka Village finds place in the ministry's rural tourism promotional film. Gujarat also has a page in the 2014 calendar of the Union Ministry of Tourism. The ministry had sanctioned 14 tourism infrastructure projects worth Rs 35.58 crore during the 10th Five Year Plan; nine tourism infrastructure projects worth Rs 85 crore during the 11th Five Year Plan and one tourism infrastructure project for an amount of Rs 4.86 crore during the year 2012-2013. During the last financial year, even more tourism infrastructure projects would have been sanctioned to the State, but it failed to submit utilisation certificates. The Tourism Ministry had sanctioned a project worth Rs 7.33 crore for the development of Dandi as a tourist circuit covering DandiGandhi Smriti Railway Station-Karadi during the year 2009-2010. The ministry will sanction phase II of the Dwarka project when the

State Government submits the required clarifications. Ratinder Singh New Delhi

Read between the lines


Dear Editor, Even as the 'rift' between Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and veteran BJP leader LK Advani continues to haunt the BJP, the statement of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan at this stage is likely to cause further discomfort in the party, besides confusion among the people and the cadre. Though what Chouhan said and his overall assessment of the situation are correct, public statements of this sort by prominent leaders like him do not augur well for the party, especially when the nation gears up for the Lok Sabha election next year. Also, Chouhan's statements seem to betray his disappointment at the elevation of Modi. S. N Kaul via-e-mail

cover an entire city or country within a prefixed period-returning only occasionally to areas already covered to take care of sundry unsterilised and unvaccinated dogs that might have sneaked in. If strays from an area, say A, are killed or put in dog pounds, those from other areas will take their place. People conducting the ABC programme will then have to return to A, where the newcomers, with no other takers for the resources of the area, will have proliferated rapidly, and begin neutering all over again. Indeed, the experience of A will be repeated in all other areas and the exercise of sterilising and vaccinating stray dogs will have to be carried on indefinitely with no end in sight. No ABC programme can succeed if neutered and vaccinated dogs are not released at the places from which they had been picked up. Also, stray dogs that are familiar with their surroundings, know who is a friend and who is not, what spells danger, places where food and shelter are available, and have referral households that support them, are at peace with their environment. In contrast, stray dogs moving into a new area are often aggressive because they are under attack from local dogs, cannot distinguish between friend and foe, do not know where they can find food and shelter and are hence always on the edge. The ABC programme lowers canine aggression levels. Since sterilised bitches do not come on heat, fights among dogs over bitches, which makes them more aggressive, do not occur during mating seasons when they are most frequent. This drastically reduces the number of instances in which a higher level of aggression leads to a greater intolerance of provocation and biting of people. Also, since sterilised bitches do not litter, there is no rise in their aggression level that occurs when they are guarding their puppies against threatswhich are many, given the way in which humans treat animals. In the Technical Report Series 931, WHO's Expert Consultation on Rabies, which met in Geneva in October 2004, states: "Since the 1960s, ABC programmes coupled with rabies vaccination have been advocated as a method to control urban street male and female dog populations and ultimately human rabies in Asia." Not surprisingly, the Guidelines for Dog Population Management, says, "Removal [including putting in shelters] and killing of dogs should never be considered as the most effective way of dealing with the problem of surplus dogs in the community: It has no effect on the root cause of the problem, which is over-production of dogs". Besides, while sterilisation involves only a one-time expenditure on surgery and hospitalisation, shelters would involve ongoing expenditure on feeding and maintenance of thousands of dogs, which will be mind-boggling. Besides, their establishment will violate the ABC (Dog) Rules which are a part of the law of the land.

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ULFAs strength has declined: Gogoi


GUWAHATI, JULY 27: With the ULFA observing its annual martyrs day on Saturday in Assam, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said that the strength of the insurgents has declined and the security forces have foiled many of their attempts. Today is their shaheed divas and so they are trying their best to make their presence felt. We are resilient and the security forces have foiled many attempts, Mr. Gogoi said. However, some incidents have occurred and we are very serious about this, Mr. Gogoi told reporters here referring to the grenade blasts in the state this week. ULFAs strength has come down a lot. When I took charge in 2001, about 400 people were killed a year by them. It is only around 10 deaths so far this year, Mr. Gogoi said. Stating that the government has alerted all districts to keep a strict vigil, he accused the banned outfit of getting help from more than one country to destabilise peace and development in the state. Earlier this week, six persons were injured in a grenade blast at a busy market area in Bokolia town in Karbi Anglong district.

Best is yet to come in agricultural sector: PM


NEW DELHI, JULY 27: Amid concerns over inflation in agricultural items, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday sought suggestions from economic experts for a solution as he asserted that the best is yet to come in the sector. The issue came up during an interaction Dr. Singh had with members of the prestigious National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) Centre where he was told by some of them that inflation was a result of farming cost which has gone up by 20 per cent in the last 4-5 years on account of MNREGA and regular hike in MSP, sources said. The meeting with members of the NCAER, an institute with which Dr. Singh was associated for about six years from 1976, saw a detailed discussion on the agriculture sector amid concerns over rising prices of the farm produce. Dr. Singh made it clear that the government had to undertake the programmes, like MNREGA, and raise MSP to empower people at the lowest strata of the society. He asked the economists to suggest solutions to bring down prices while keeping this aspect in mind as he contended that the best is yet to come in the sector. Sources noted that due to schemes like rural job guarantee programme and hikes in MSP, the per capita income in rural areas has shown a substantial improvement. In his address to NCAER members, the Prime Minister said the purpose of the study of economics is not to provide settled answers to unsettled and difficult questions, but sometimes to warn economists and the world-at-large, how not to be misled by clever governments

2G case: Summons issued to Anil, wife


NEW DELHI, JULY 27: A Delhi court on Saturday issued fresh summons to Reliance ADA Group Chairman Anil Ambani and his wife Tina Ambani to appear as prosecution witnesses before it next month in the 2G spectrum allocation case. While Mr. Anil has been summoned on August 22, Ms. Tina has been asked to appear before the court on August 23. According to court sources, special CBI judge O.P. Saini has taken on record the list of witnesses to be called for recording of evidence submitted by the agency and issued fresh summons to them. Besides Mr. Anil and Ms. Tina Ambani, the CBI has given the names of Reliance Energy Ltd officials Anita Gokhale and Kamalkant Gupta, CFSL experts Deepak R Handa and Vijay Verma and also a metropolitan magistrate. The court had on July 19 allowed CBIs plea to make Mr. Anil and Ms. Tina Ambani prosecution witness in the case as their testimonies may throw light on alleged investment of over Rs. 990 crore by his group companies in Swan Telecom, facing trial in the case along with its promoters Shahid Usman Balwa and Vinod Goenka. It had said CBIs plea to summon Mr. Ambani, his wife and 11 others as prosecution witnesses was essential for arriving at a just decision in the case. The court issued the fresh summons to the couple after Ambani, who was scheduled to depose before it on July 26, had sought exemption from personal appearance on the ground that he has prescheduled business engagements.He had said that he received the summon on July 23 and owing to extremely short notice of just two days, it would not be possible for him to appear before it and he would appear before the court any day after August 15.On July 25, the Supreme Court had refused to grant an urgent hearing on the plea of Reliance Telecom Ltd (RTL), an accused in the case, challenging the trial courts order summoning Mr. Anil and Ms. Tina as prosecution witnesses in the case. The apex court has posted RTLs application for hearing on Monday before a special bench, comprising justices Singhvi and K.S. Radhakrishnan, which is hearing all the matters pertaining to the 2G scam.

Food Security Bill historic: Rahul


next year. In his opening remarks at a meeting of Pradesh Congress Committee presidents and Congress Legislative Party leaders here, Mr. Gandhi said it was for the first time in the history of the country that any government had passed a legislation on the peoples right to food. Madhya Pradesh CLP leader Ajay Singh said Gandhi asked them to disseminate information among the masses about the Bills significance. Mr. Singh said it was wrong to link the Bill with elections. Food Minister K.V. Thomas, sources said, told the gathering that a misconception existed among people that Public Distribution System would cease to exist after the Bill was implemented and asked them to dispel the notion. The Bill would plug the leakages existing in the PDS, he said. Party spokesperson Sanjay Nirupam said Congress had promised the right to food legislation before 2009 elections and it was imperative that we fulfill the promise before we go to people in next elections. Asked why it took the party more than four years to fulfill its promise, he said we had been working on it all the while. The whole process of drafting the Bill and consultations take time... Opposition was uncooperative and it forced us to pass an ordinance, he said. The Bill will be taken up in Parliament in the coming monsoon session.

Lanco Infratech announces restruc- Woman journalist verbally turing of debt worth Rs. 7500 crore abused in Guwahati
NEW DELHI, JULY 27: With the economic slowdown and adverse conditions in the power sector impacting its business, Lanco Infratech on Saturday announced its decision to restructure Rs. 7500 crore worth of debt. In a statement issued here by the Lanco Infratech senior vice president, A. Narasimhan, the company said the debt recast consists of Rs. 3,200 crore of fundbased borrowings such as short-term loans and Rs. 4,300 crore of non-fund based debt such as bank guarantees. The company in a regulatory filing with the National Stock Exchange said Lanco Infratech, the holding company of the group that has interests in power, natural resources and infrastructure, has initiated the process of corporate debt restructuring (CDR) as per Reserve Bank of India guidelines. The CDR would be only for Lanco Infratech and not for any of its subsidiaries. Lanco group's net debt touched Rs. 33,593.5 crore at the end of March 2013. Prevailing economic conditions have adversely impacted the performance of the infrastructure sector and more specifically, the power sector. Pending dues from discoms is close to Rs. 3,000 crore. Besides, there are problems due to inadequate fuel supplies and rupee depreciation, among others, the statement said. GUWAHATI: A television journalist has alleged that she was subjected to verbal abuse at a public place by a motorcycle-borne youth while she was on her way to an assignment. The city-based journalist, who works for 'Aajtak' channel, on Saturday said the incident occurred on Thursday and she has lodged a complaint in Dispur police station in this regard. The unfortunate incident happened to me while I was on way to attend a press conference. A motorcycle-borne youth zoomed in front of my vehicle and was about to ram into it, but my husband who was driving the car somehow stopped the car, averting a possible collision." The youth then stopped his two-wheeler in front of the car and allegedly charged towards her in an 'aggressive way' and attempted to intimidate her with abusive words. "He infringed my modesty at a public place with foul languages and gestures," the journalist said. The youth had even snatched the keys of the journalist's vehicle and as the situation threatened to get out of control, she called up the police for help but they allegedly arrived late. "If a lady reporter can be humiliated, abused and intimidated in daylight in the centre of the city and the police arrive late, one can well understand the fate of women moving on the streets of Guwahati," she said. When contacted the police confirmed receipt of the complaint and said none was arrested so far. Investigation in the incident was on. The Electronic Media Forum Assam (EMFA) has expressed concern over the incident and urged authorities to take appropriate action against the guilty, who has been already identified

NEW DELHI, JULY 27: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday termed Food Security Bill a historic

legislation and asked party leaders to publicise its import to masses as they gear up for elections scheduled early

TN BJP seeks greater protection for Sangh leaders


CHENNAI, JULY 27 : The BJP workers on Saturday appealed to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa for greater security for Hindu leaders given the cases of murders of senior Sangh Parivar functionaries in the state. We are not sure how many more (alleged killers) are there and whether they are (acting) in groups or not. We appeal to the CM to strengthen the police protection given to Hindu leaders, state BJP president Pon Radhakrishnan told reporters in Chennai. The BJP state general secretary V. Ramesh, alias Auditor Ramesh, was murdered in Salem earlier this month. The Hindu Munnani state president Vellaiyappan was among a series of Hindu leaders either killed or attacked in the past one year, party officials said. Ms. Jayalalithaa had announced the formation of a Special Investigation Division under Crime Branch-CID to look into the killings of the above two leaders. Describing as unfortunate DGP K Ramanujams statement yesterday that not all murders or attacks had a communal motive, Radhakrishnan said the former was just repeating the reports filed by local inspectors. Meanwhile, a report from Salem said CB-CID DGP Narendra Pal Singh has reviewed the probe into the Ramesh murder case with police officials. The meeting, attended by, among others, CB-CID IGP Manjunatha and S.P. Anbu, lasted three hours. Manjunatha told reporters after the meeting that those behind the attacks on the leaders would be caught soon.

Maruti to foray into LCV segment


NEW DELHI, JULY 27 : Countrys largest car maker Maruti Suzuki India on Saturday said it will foray into the light commercial vehicles (LCVs) segment and the first model may be launched in two years time. MSI had initially planned to enter the segment nearly 30 years back. However, the plan was dropped due to poor demand for such vehicles at the time. "It was planned in our original agreement (with SMC) in 1982 that the Carry LCV would be launched in India but at that time, due to poor response from the market, it was shelved, Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) Chairman R.C. Bhargava told reporters here. The company had received only 2,000 booking for the vehicle. He, however, added that the situation has changed now and the board has given approval to go ahead with the launch of LCV in India. "In the last two years, we have seen a demand for such LCVs growing in India and we think we can offer a superior product in the segment as Suzuki has been doing for years globally," Mr. Bhargava said.

Teach children to respect their parents, develop sanskar: Meira Kumar


SASARAM (BIHAR): Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar on Saturday lamented poor implementation of law for elders which provides for three months jail term if children do not look after old parents and stressed on sensitising children at school level itself to develop "sanskar" (tradition) in them."The law for elders is not implemented properly which is creating problems in the society," Kumar, who is Congress Lok Sabha member from Sasaram in Bihar, told reporters. The law was enacted in 2007 when Kumar was Union minister for Social Justice and Empowerment. The Lok Sabha Speaker was here to participate in an Iftar party in her constituency. She emphasised on sensitising the younger ones in school itself to develop the "sanskar" of respecting elder parents. Kumar suggested regular interaction in schools between children and elders as part of sensitisation programme.

When launched, the vehicle will be in the same segment as Tata Motor's Ace, which is at present the leader in the segment. It will be developed on the platform of parent. Suzuki Motor Corp (SMC)'s Carry, an LCV that is sold in markets such as China, Indonesia and Pakistan.

Mr. Bhargava said MSI has not decided on the name of the LCV, which will available in both CNG and diesel variants. "Our engineers are working on adapting the diesel engine that we have licensed from Fiat to be used in the LCV. This will be a pure goods carrier," he said.

Chandy rejects TV report, asks media to introspect


TH IRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 27: Terming as totally wrong reports that a Minister in his cabinet had sought to interfere in the solar scam probe, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy on Saturday said legal action would be taken against the television channel which carried the story based on a sting operation. It (the story) is totally wrong. Legal action will be taken against the channel. The channel authorities should come out and explain their sting operation. Other media should also make clear their stand on issues like this, he said. Speaking at a function at Kollam, Mr. Chandy said the Malayalam TV channel story which aired telephonic talk purportedly made by Tourism the channel authorities to come clean on the matter. He charged that the channel did not carry the entire conversation of the sting operation. Certain portions of the talk were taken out and presented, he said. Mr. Chandy said the government fully respected the freedom of the press, but everybody should introspect if all limits could be crossed in the name of freedom. The channel had on Friday reported that attempts had been made to spare some Congress leaders names from a complaint to be submitted to the court by the key accused Saritha Nair. In this context, the channel had aired the sound track of a telephone conversation purportedly made by the minister and a middleman.

Court raps ex-army chief, lawyer on bail plea


NEW DELHI, JULY 27: Former Army Chief V.K. Singh, facing charges of criminal defamation, on Saturday earned the ire of a magistrate in New Delhi after the retired Generals counsel asked him to recuse himself during hearing in the case and was warned of action over the conduct. Do not tell me when I should recuse or not. You will not tell this to me. I can take cognisance... Do not say like this in the court. Just because I do not say anything or do not put my foot down on the matter, it does not mean that you will take me for granted. Do not take advantage of my leniency, Metropolitan Magistrate Jay Thareja told V.K. Singhs counsel. The magistrate also told the former Army Chief, who appeared before him in pursuance to the bailable warrants issued against him for his failure to appear before the court earlier, that if his lawyer Vishwajeet Singh would show such conduct, then he may not be liberal to him. Mr Singh, I have been very liberal on this case. This is a normal case for me. But is this the conduct of your lawyer? He had not appeared before me on the last date...I am afraid I will not be liberal, Magistrate Thareja said. During the hearing, advocate Anil Aggarwal, appearing for complainant Lt Gen (Retd) Tejinder Singh, moved two applications seeking cancellation of bail granted to V.K. Singh and cancellation of exemption granted to other four persons, against whom he had filed the defamation case.

20 Goa students ill after eating mid-day meal


PANAJI: Twenty students of a secondary school in Goa were on Saturday admitted to a hospital when they started to vomit after eating the mid-day meal. The students said they saw a dead spider in the food, an official said. The incident occurred in Kamleshwar School in Pernem, 25 km from here. "The children are in hospital and their condition is stable," the education department official said. The incident comes less than two weeks after 23 school children in Bihar's Saran district died after eating contaminated food. On July 19, 20 primary school students were admitted to hospital after some of them fell ill after a midday meal at a school in Ponda in eastern Goa. Students of a school in Canacona in south Goa were hospitalised June 23 after eating mid-day meal.

16-year girl raped in Haryana


JIND: A 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a youth at Singhana village here, police said on Saturday. Ramesh, a resident of Singhana village, forcibly took the girl to a secluded location and raped her last night, they said. A case has been registered and a manhunt launched to arrested the accused at the earliest, according to police.

Minister A P Anil Kumar with an alleged middleman,

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B.Ed 30-Apr-64 22-Mar-97 Razia Begum F HS Tralla Budhal Adeeb-E-Kamal 6-Jun-64 11-May-89 ZUHERA QULSOOM F MS BHIMBER GALI BA BED (Moallim) 1-Oct-64 3-Oct-86 Farida Mumtaz F GMS Dodasan Pain M.A.B.Ed 8-Jan-65 5-Oct-86 Kaleem Akhter F HS Chowdharinar B.A B.Ed 10-Jan-65 3-Oct-86 Lajya Devi F MS Dani Dhar MA/B.Ed 08-04-1965 22-05-2002 Kailash Kumari F MS Nagara MA, B.Ed 5-Jul-65 22-Mar-97 Anita Devi F BHSS Nowshera BA B.Ed. 22-Dec-65 22-Mar-97 Harsh Bala F HS Thandapani B.Sc. B.Ed. 30-Dec-65 22-Mar-97 Chanchal Kumari F BMS S.Bani M.A/B.Ed 01-01-1966 07-12-1998 SHAMIM AKHTER F MS DEBROTE BA BED 10-Jan-66 11-Sep-89 Bupinder Kour F GMS Chowki BA/B.Ed. 11-Jan-66 1-Nov-05 Kamlesh Kumari F BHS Nonial BA B.Ed. 25-Feb-66 7-Dec-98 GULFAM AKHTER F GMS JAWAHAR NAGAR BA BED (MOULAM) Shahida Parveen F BPS Margan BA, B.Ed 1-Apr-66 22-Mar-97 RAZIA BEGUM F HSS THANAMANDI M.SC B.ED 3-May-66 6-Nov-93 ROBINA SHAHEEN F GPS BADAKANA MA BED 04-10-1966 21-05-2002 Sunita Rani F GMS Dhangri MA B.Ed 9-Oct-66 22-Mar-97 Simi Gupta F PS Thicka M.Com, B.Ed 14-Oct-66 22-Mar-97 Ranjana Gupta F GMS Jawhar Nagar BSC MED 2-Jan-67 31-Mar-97 ROOBINA KHAN F HSS RAJOURI MA BED 31-01-1967 01-11-1988 Mohani Devi F GMS Seri MA, B.Ed 12-04-1967 09-12-1997 Rajesh Kour F MS Pind (SB) MA B.Ed 15-04-1967 27-05-2002 NISHA SHARMA F BHSS NOWSHERA B.SC.B.ED 28-May-67 27-Dec-91 Shakti Gupta F HS Thandi Kassi MA/B.Ed 4-Sep-67 6-Jan-97 Rubina Ara F HSS Fatehpur M.Sc B.Ed. 1-Oct-67 Manmohan Kour F BMS Nowshera MA M.Ed 13-Mar-68 22-Mar-97 Poonam Gupta F HSS Dhangri MA/B.Ed 15-Mar-68 7-Jan-97 Parveen Akther F MS Dhar BA/B.Ed 2-Apr-68 11-Feb-93 Kiran Gupta F MS Neela Dub MA, B.Ed 5-Apr-68 22-Mar-97 Kirtan Kour F BHS Rajpur Kamila B.Sc. B.Ed 10-Apr-68 19-Nov-06 Anita Kumari F GHSS Rajouri M.A/B.Ed 08-05-1968 07-12-1998 Shanaz Koser F PS Dara Sagrwat MA, B.Ed 1-Jun-68 22-Mar-97 Seema Devi F GMS J.Nagar B.A/B.Ed 16-06-1968 07-12-1998 Mtr Taseem Akther F HSS Kokora MA/B.Ed 4-Aug-68 7-Dec-98 TAZEEM AKHTER F GMS BEHROTE MA BED 10-Aug-68 11-May-89 Shama Devi F PS W.No.4 Rajouri BA, B.Ed 7-Sep-68 22-Mar-97 Zahida Akhter F GMS Saroola MA. B.Ed 01-01-1969 11-12-2006 Manjeet Kour F HS Rajal M.Sc, B.Ed 24-Feb-69 25-Mar-97 Saida Koser F PS Rathal BA/B.Ed 2-Mar-69 2-Jan-92 Anita Kumari F GMS Kalideh B.Sc, B.Ed 1-Apr-69 22-Mar-97 Naseem Begum F PS LAL BANI B.A, B.ED 05-04-1969 18-12-1991 Sudesh Gupta F MS Prat BSc/M.Ed. 08-04-1969 07-12-1998 Anu Sharma F HS Kalideh M.Sc, B.Ed 13-May-69 22-Mar-97 Rukhsana Kouser F GPS Daldalla BA B.Ed 17-05-1969 23-05-2002 Harish Bala F HSS Budhal BA/B.Ed. 3-Jun-69 7-Dec-98 Tripta Sharma F GHS Kalakote BSc/B.Ed. 04-06-1969 07-12-1998 Shakti Bala F MS Sunderbani BSc/B.Ed. 15-07-1969 07-12-1998 Sudesh Kumari F BHS Laroka 22-Nov-69 22-Mar-97 Neelam Gupta F BMS Rajouri MA B.Ed 23-Dec-69 22-Mar-97 Sneh Lata F MS Sarhoti B.A B.Ed 26-01-1970 20-05-2002 RITA SHARMA F PS DHERA BSC BED 1-Feb-70 22-Mar-97 Parveen Akther F MS Budhal BA/B.Ed 2-Mar-70 18-Dec-91 K VEERINDER SUSHMA F MS MANGAL DEVI MA BED 02-03-1970 Arti Gupta F GHSS Nowshera MA/B.Ed. 05-03-1970 07-12-1998 Ruby Sethi F GMS Rajouri BSc/B.Ed 4-Apr-70 7-Jan-97 Shoba Sharma F MS Muradpur B.Sc.B.Ed 15-Apr-70 6-Jan-97 Parveen Akhter F PS MOHRA DARA BSc/B.Ed. 15-Apr-70 7-Dec-98 Aftar Begum F GMS Darhal BA, B.Ed 10-Jun-70 25-Mar-97 Mridulla F GMS Nowshera B.Sc. B.Ed 17-Jul-70 7-Jan-97 Satvinder Chopra F BHSS Nowshera M.Sc/M.Ed 15-Aug-70 7-Jan-97 Shoba Rani F GMS Bareri Nowshera B.Sc B.Ed 03-11-1970 Nahid Ara Mir F HS Murad Pur M.Sc/B.Ed 16-Nov-70 7-Jan-97 Santosh Sharma F BHSS Baja Bain M.A/B.Ed 24-Jan-71 7-Jan-97 Najmal Nisa F HSS Fatehpur MA/B.Ed 3-Mar-71 9-Dec-98 Poonam Kumari F HSS Devak MA/M.Ed 03-03-1971 01-11-2007 POONAM KUMARI F HSS SUNDERBANI MA BED MED 03-03-1971 01-11-2007 Usha Kumari F HSS Chingus M.Sc. B.Ed 25-03-1971 01-11-2007 Ruksana Parveen F PS Kapyali BA, B.Ed 28-03-1971 31-03-2001 Nasreen Tabassum Dar F GHSS Rajouri M.Sc B.Ed 01-04-1971 07-12-1998 Poonam Gupta F MS TANDA KAGRI MA/B.Ed. 01-06-1971 07-12-1998 Jawaid Akhter F HSS Behrote BA B.Ed. 30-12-1971 01-11-2007 Zahida parveen F MPS Nadian MA B.Ed 01-01-1972 01-11-2007 Samina Naz F GHSS Planger MSc/B.Ed. 2-Jan-72 7-Dec-98 FERHAT ARA F GHSS Rajouri B.Sc/B.Ed 22-Jan-72 22-Mar-97 Musarat Jabeen F MS MUbarakh Pura BA/B.Ed. 28-Jan-72 7-Dec-98 Anju Bala F GPS Saranoo Bruta MA B.ED 4-Feb-72 22-Mar-97 Sarojj Bala F HS Channi Parat B.Sc/M/Ed 20-02-1972 21-05-2002 Jabeen Akhter F MS Doongi B.SC M.ED 31-Mar-72 7-Dec-98 Nighat Arar F MS Gurdan Pain MA B.Ed. 12-04-1972 07-12-1998 Parveen Akhter F MS Birthpuri B.Sc. B.Ed 20-Apr-72 22-Mar-97 Balvinder Kour F HS Qila DARHAL MA, B.ED 10-05-1972 01-11-2007 Nasreen Akther F HSS Ujhan B.Sc/B.Ed 14-07-1972 21-05-2002 Rita Sharma F BHSS S Bani MA/M.Ed 20-07-1972 21-05-2002 Indu Sharma F MS Muradhpur BA/B.Ed. 15-08-1972 08-12-1998 Jasmeet Kour F GMS Nowshera BSc/B.Ed. 16-08-1972 07-12-1998 kirti Gupta F GMS Rawarian Tala B.SC M.ED 30-Sep-72 7-Jan-97 Snesh Bala F GMS Bajabain B.Sc/B.Ed 8-Dec-72 22-Mar-97 Pushpa Sharma F MS Lamman B.Sc, B.Ed 01-03-1973 05-04-1997 Ruby Gupta F BHSS Rajouri BA/B.Ed. 30-04-1973 08-12-1998 Kuldeep Kour F GMS Ghari Nonial B.Sc. B.Ed 05-05-1973 01-11-2007 Kulvinder kour F GMS Ghari Nonial B.Sc. B.Ed 05-05-1973 01-11-2007 Robina Kouser F GMS Dhanore jarallan BA B.Ed 06-05-1973 Parveen Akhter F GHSS Dhandkote BA B.Ed 15-05-1973 31-03-2001 Farida Kouser F GMS Planger BSc/B.Ed. 10-Aug-73 7-Dec-98 Ghazala Shaheen F GHSS Dhandkote MA, B.Ed 22-Sep-73 22-Mar-97 Anjali Misri F BHSS Rajouri BA/B.Ed 21-11-1973 21-05-2002 Kusum Gupta F GHS Kalideh MSc/B.Ed. 23-12-1973 07-12-1998 Priti F BHS Siot M.Sc, B.Ed 6-Feb-74 25-Mar-97 Nahida Parveen F BMS Thanna Mandi MA, B.Ed 15-03-1974 07-12-1998 Ranjana Sharma F GMHSS Rajouri MSc/B.Ed. 17-05-1974 07-12-1998 SHAZIA DAR F MS W.NO. 08 RAJOURI M.SC. B.ED. 04-07-1974 Seema Kumari F BMS Kalsian B.Sc. B.Ed 10-Dec-74 7-Dec-98 Asha Kumari F GHS Lamberi BSc B.Ed. 24-01-1975 22-05-2002 Samina Kouser F HS Bagla MA BEd 04-03-1975 01-11-2007 Romi Sharma F PS Ghai Salova MA, B.Ed 2-May-75 22-Mar-97 Uma Gupta F BHSS Rajouri M.Sc/B.Ed 26-May-75 13-Jan-97 Ashyana Koser F HS Thandi Kassi M.Sc, B.Ed 2-Jun-75 7-Apr-97 Manju Sharma F PS Rajgarh M.Sc, B.Ed 18-06-1975 07-12-1998 Kiran Bala F MS badhoon B.Sc/M.Ed 25-07-1975 21-07-2004 Nasreen Akther F MS Thanamang MA/B.Ed 01-10-1975 22-10-2002 Tabasum Ara F MS Rajouri M.Sc, M.Ed 26-Oct-75 31-Mar-97 Anita Sharma F GHSS S.Bani MA BED 1-Nov-75 8-Jan-97 Bindu Kapoor F GHSS Rajouri M.Sc, B.Ed 10-11-1975 07-12-1998 ARSHAD BEGUM F GMS MOHRA BA BED 1-Jan-76 16-Nov-06 Anuja Sharma F GMS Rajouri BSc/B.Ed. 08-01-1976 07-12-1998 NEELAM KUMARI F BSC BED 2-Apr-76 31-Oct-05 Parveen Kouser F MS Dalogra MA Bed 05-08-1976 12-11-2003 Sunanda Suri F PS Anderkote BSc/B.Ed. 20-09-1976 07-12-1998 Tabassam Ara F PS Bela BA/B.Ed. 30-Dec-76 7-Dec-98 Shoba Kumari F GMS Nonial Grief MA B Ed 04-02-1977 01-11-2007 Sonika Sharma F P.S Kangota M.A B.Ed 03-03-1977 01-11-2007 Zahida Parveen F PS Saj Khokhran BA B.Ed. 10-05-1977 01-11-2007 Monika Sharma F GBMS J Ngar MA/B.Ed 10-06-1977 29-05-2002 Shaheen Kouser F HSS Saj M.Sc. B.Ed 01-01-1978 21-05-2002 Ruby Devi F BMS C C Ghari B SC M Ed 06-01-1978 01-11-2007 Zabaida Begum F MS Patti Plangarh M.A B.Ed 12-01-1978 01-11-2007 Pervaiz Kouser F HSS Fatehpur MA B.Ed 24-02-1978 01-11-2007 Javeda Begum F HS Palam MA B.Ed 02-04-1978 31-10-2007 Raj Mohani F MS Sarhoti M.A. B.Ed 08-05-1978 12-11-2007 Monika Sawhney F GMS Qila Darhal B.Sc. B.Ed 03-09-1978 01-11-2007 SHAHEEN AKHTER F GPS NAGROTA MA BED 18-10-1978 31-08-2007 Sonika Gupta F GPS Nagrota MA B Ed 18-10-1978 01-11-2007 Madhu Bala F MS Deoli B.Sc/B.Ed 01-05-1979 16-05-2002 Shahina Akhter F HSS Saj MA B.Ed 25-05-1979 01-11-2007 Anchal Sharma F MS Lower Bathuni MA BEd 11-07-1979 01-11-2007 Farhat Jabeen F PS HILL KANDI BSC, B.ED 25-09-1979 22-05-2002 Suman Kumari F HSS Nowshera MA B.Ed 26-06-1980 01-11-2007 Nishat Kosser F PS Naka Nadian B.A B.Ed 03-01-1983 01-11-2007 Kalseem Akhter F MS Berigala MA, B.Ed 02.03.71 01-11-2007 Kunti Devi F PS Chakian Tanda MA, B.Ed 12.06.78 01-11-2007 Smt. Sushama Devi F G.M S DharmSal M.A, B.Ed 15.05.62 18-05-1989 Mtr. Salima Kosser F PS Upper Andh BSc.ME.d 24.01.71 27-01-2001 Anita Kumari F HSS Chingus MSc BEd 25/3/1971 01-11-2007 Narbada Devi F BMS Nowshera M Sc B.Ed 28-02-1968 07-12-1998 Saira Banoo F PS Dreri MA B.Ed 13-06-1963 11-12-2006 Nasreen Akhter F MS Tanooni MA B.Ed 19-05-1968 27-05-2002 Safia Begum F PS Gh Brahmana BA B.Ed 09-07-1973 07-12-1998 Poonam Sharma F GMS Peli BA M.Ed 02-05-1974 10-11-2003 Jasmeet Kour F BMS Nowshera B.Sc. B.Ed 03-09-1978 12-11-2007 Sunita Rani F BHS Bhajnowa BA B.Ed 4-Feb-60 13-02-1993 ASHINA F HS Dalhori B.A B.Ed 1-Jan-68 4-Jan-97 Parveen Akther F GMS Dramman BA/B.Ed 1-Mar-68 6-May-89 Shabnam Shawl F HS Chowdharinar B.Sc. B.Ed 1-May-71 25-Mar-97 Nahida Banoo F MS Malipeth B.Sc M.Ed 02.01.1975 28-03-2002 Andleeb Mir F HS Chowdharinar M.Sc/B.Ed 14-Mar-77 22-10-2002 Samreen Anjum F MS Charrah M.Sc/B.Ed 1-Feb-78 24-05-2002 Neelam Kumari F MS Agrati B.Sc. B.Ed 27-09-1968 07-12-1998 Mohd Sharief M GMS Shahdara MA, B.Ed 2-Jun-70 25-Mar-97 Javid Iqbal M BHSS Thannamandi MA, B.Ed 17-Apr-75 22-Mar-97 Mohd Ayoub M MS Gurdanbala BA, Moallum 13-Feb-55 12-Feb-80 FAZAL KARIM M PS SAJ KHOKKRIAN MA BED 15-Dec-55 MOHD ASLAM M HS SWANI BA BED (MOULAM) 12-Jun-56 17-May-84 Parshotam Singh M HS Sawani MA BEd 6-Dec-56 01-11-2007 RIAZ UD DIN DAR M HS MURADPUR BA BED 1-Jan-57 3-Oct-86 Kashmir Singh M MS Godar BA/B.Ed. 14-Apr-57 26-Jul-04 Ashok Kumar M BHS Siot B.A/B.Ed 10-Nov-58 3-Oct-86 GIRDHAR KUMAR SHARMA M MS QASABA PAIN BA BED 7-Feb-59 MOHD AZAM M HS ANDROATH BA BED 1-Apr-60 11-Feb-80 Darshan Kumar M GPS Ghai M.A B.Ed 6-Jul-60 22-03-1997 Hadayat Ali M GMS Mangota MA M.Ed 3-Feb-61 11-Sep-89 Pritam Dass Sharma M MS Upper Channi MA BED 1-Apr-61 22-Mar-97 Babu Ram M GMS SunderBani B.Sc.B.Ed 4-Aug-61 4-Oct-86 Naiem Ahmed M MS Manyal BA/B.Ed 9-Oct-61 26-Dec-91 Maqbool Ahmed M HS Prori Gujjrar MA/B.Ed 1-Jan-62 18-Dec-91 ABDUL QAYOOM M HSS KOTERANKA MA., B.ED. 1-Feb-62 15-02-1993 Mohd Abrar M HS Dodaj MA, B.Ed 17-Mar-62 8-Jan-97 Mohd Shafait M PS Chalal Bagla M.A/B.Ed 2-Apr-62 8-Jan-97 GOVIND SHARMA M HS BHATERA MA BED 9-May-62 13-Feb-93 Narinder Kumar M MS Bakhar MA B.Ed 20-May-62 13-Feb-93 Hoshiar Chand M HS Barnara MA, B.Ed 6-Aug-62 07-12-1998 Abdual Shakoor M MS Darra MA/B.Ed 14-Sep-62 6-May-89 MOHD FAROOQ M HS UDHAN M.SC.B.ED 1-Jan-63 15-Feb-93 Alishan Khan M HS Kotli Kalaban MA/B.Ed 4-Jan-63 19-Dec-98 Nazir Hussain M MS Leeran BA B.Ed 4-Feb-63 15-Feb-93 Subash Chander Sharma M GHSS Sunderbani M.Sc B.Ed 10-Mar-63 Rakesh Kumar M LHS Bal Shamma M.A/B.Ed 13-Apr-63 07-12-1998 Zaffer Javaid M HSS Thanamandi BA/B.Ed 6-Jun-63 21-Dec-91 Naresh Kumar M GHSS Kalsian BSc B.Ed. 3-Nov-63 15-02-1993 Pritam Singh M HSS DEVAK BA BED 1-Jan-64 16-12-1991 Shabir Ahmed Dar M HS Rajdhani B.A/.Ed 7-Jun-64 07-12-1998 Khalid Mehood M HS Dodasan Bala BA B.Ed 25-Aug-64 7-Dec-98 MOHD NASIB M HS SAGOTE BA BED 10-Oct-64 10-Feb-93 Wazir Hussain M MS Simbly MA B.Ed 1-Jan-65 22-05-2002 Nazak Shah M MS Simbly MA B.Ed 1-Jan-65 01-11-2007 Yesh Pual M MS Dabber Potha B.A/B.Ed 15-Mar-65 22-Mar-97 MAJAHAID HUSSAIN M GMS LAH BSC BED 1-Apr-65 12-Jul-98 Moha Ayoub M HS Mohra Draj BA/B.Ed 1-Apr-65 7-Oct-86 Mujahid Hussian M GMS Lah B.Sc/B.Ed 1-Apr-65 07-12-1998 Ashok Kumar M MS Berigala MA/B.Ed 15-Apr-65 13-Feb-93 MOHD AYOUB M HSS GAMBHIR MOUGHLA BA BED 17-Apr-65 Kewal Krishan M MS Massiote M.A. B.Ed. 20-Apr-65 25-Mar-97 Vijay Kumar M HSS Seri M.A/B.Ed 4-May-65 22-Mar-97 Shiv Narayan M GHSS Peeri MA/B.Ed 6-May-65 21-05-2002 Azad Hussian M HS Chowdharinar B.Sc/B.Ed 12-May-65 7-Dec-98 DALEEP KUMAR M MS DHAWAN BA BED 16-May-65 10-May-89 Satvir Choudhary M HS Dabber Potha M.A/B.Ed 6-Jun-65 07-12-1998 MANIR HUSSAIN M HS LAROKA BA., B.ED 27-Jul-65 10-05-1989 Nazak Shah M MS Mehari BA B.Ed 4-Aug-65 22-Mar-97 SHAKEEL AHMED M GMS DHARSAKARI BA BED 5-Aug-65 18-Dec-91 AMIM-HUL-HASAN M MS AITTI ADHIB KAMIL Mohallam 4-Sep-65 BALWANT SINGH M HS KALLAR B.A.M.ED 4-Dec-65 21-05-2002 Javed Iqbal M HS Kallar M.Sc B.Ed. 1-Jan-66 25-Mar-97 Mohd Hanief M MS Tatapanni BA B.Ed 16-Jan-66 13-Feb-93 Rajinder Kumar Sharma M GMS Thicka M.Sc. M.Ed 4-Mar-66 22-05-2002 KHALIQ-UR -REHMAN M GPS GALI GHAMBIR B.SC B.ED 1-Apr-66 Shah Mohd M GPS Gabber BA/B.Ed 3-Apr-66 20-Dec-91 Sham Lal Sharma M GPS Sehar MA/M.Ed 26-Apr-66 27-05-2002 Subash Chander M GMS Tala Nagara MA, B.Ed 20-May-66 22-Mar-97 Pardeep Kumar Sharma M MS THILL HAKIM M.Sc/B.Ed 4-Jun-66 22-Mar-97 Mohd Rafiq M HS Budhal M.A/B.Ed 15-Jun-66 7-Dec-98 Mohd Aslam M HS Dodasan Bala B.A B.Ed 6-Nov-66 07-12-1998 Chaman Lal M HSS Lamberi M.Sc/B.Ed 10-Nov-66 07-12-1998 Sat Paul M HSS Devak B.Sc. B.Ed. 1-Jan-67 22-Mar-97 Shakeel Ahmed M PS Narian MA, B.Ed 1-Jan-67 25-Mar-97 Ashok Kumar M HSS PEERI BA BED 1-Jan-67 7-Dec-98 Mohan Lal Sharma M MS Thill Hakima MA, B.Ed 15-Jan-67 22-Mar-97 ASSAN MIRZA M GHSS DHANGRI B.SC B.ED 24-Jan-67 15-Feb-93 Ravinder Kumar M HSS Chingus MSc. B.Ed. 25-Jan-67 07-12-1998 SHOKIT JAWAD M MS KHARYALA MA BED 27-Feb-67 22-Mar-97 Akther Hussian M MPS Behrote M.A/B.Ed 1-Mar-67 7-Dec-98 TALIB HUSSIAN M MS PANHAD B.A.B.ED 5-Mar-67 21-May-02 Mohd Ghias M MS Dabrote BA/B.Ed 20-Apr-67 2-Jan-92 Mohd. 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HARARE JULY 27: India's talented batsman Rohit Sharma created a new record in the history of the game at the Harare Sports Club on Friday. Rohit Sharma became the first player to play 100 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) without playing a single Test match. Its staggering stats considering his unquestionable talents, a First-Class average of 60-plus and six long years on the international circuit. When Rohit made his international debut, India's middle-order in Test match comprised Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman and Sourav Ganguly. In February 2010, Rohit was set to make his Test debut in Nagpur when Dravid and Laxman missed the first Test against South Africa. But an untimely injury just before the toss meant that he missed his chance to play the Test. Stand-by wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha got the opportunity to make a surprise debut. Rohit's Test debut remained

Rohit Sharma sets a news re cord IPL SPOT-FIXING: BCCI PANEL SUBMITS REPORT
KOLKATA, JULY 27: The Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) two-member internal probe panel, comprising former judges T Jayaram Chouta and R Balasubramanian, has submitted its report on the IPL spot-fixing scandal on Saturday. The committee, according to reports, has cleared sidelined BCCI chief N Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan of betting charges but no BCCI official was willing to speak on the issue. But both Dalmiya and BCCI Secretary Sanjay Patel have denied receiving the report. "We have not received any report... I've absolutely no idea about it," Dalmiya told PTI. But insiders claim that the report was submitted on But insiders claim that the report was submitted on Thursday and the verdict would be read out absolving return would also mean that he will be technically eligible to contest in the Board's elections in September. Srinivasan, however, would not attend the meeting tomorrow and Kasi Viswanathan would represent the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association. Among other things at the Working Committee meeting, there's likely to be a debate over the Board's move to cap the age limit for domesticlevel match referees at 60 as that would mean that BCCI would lose out on some prominent names like Kalyan Sunderam, B Raghunath, Raju Mukherjee and Balbir Singh, who have all crossed the age limit. Former India captain and leg spinner Anil Kumble, now the president of the Karnataka Cricket Association, may raise the issue in the working committee as no such cap had been placed by even the ICC.

a dream as the duo returned in the next Test. By that

time Rohit had played 70 ODIs for India.


ODIs 100 85 84 73 69 63 57 57 52 51

Meiyappan of the charges of betting in the last edition of the Indian Premier League. A verdict in favour of Meiyappan would pave the way for Srinivasan into the

BCCI as he had stepped aside from his post of president after Mumbai Police had levelled charges against his sonin-law in the spot-fixing and betting scandal. The BCCI

Working Committee will meet in Kolkata tomorrow and will discuss various issues including the spot-fixing report and India's tour of South Africa. Srinivasan's

Player ODI debut Last ODI played Rohit Sharma (Ind) June 23, 2007 July 26, 2013 Kieron Pollard (WI) April 10, 2007 July 19, 2013 James Hopes (Aus) March 1, 2005 Oct 20, 2010 Ian Harvey (Aus) December 4, 1999 May 29, 2004 David Hussey (Aus) July 4, 2008 January 23, 2013 Chamu Chibaba (Zim) August 31, 2005 February 26, 3013 Dinesh Mongia (Ind) March 28, 2001 May 12, 2007 Yusuf Pathan (Ind) June 10, 2008 March 18, 2012 Nathan McCullum (NZ) September 8, 2009 June 16, 2013 Vikram Solanki (Eng) January 23, 2000 July 1, 2006

ACSU's report on BPL expected after Eid holidays


BANGLADESH , JULY 27: The Bangladesh Cricket Board has asked the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit to submit its report on the alleged corruption in the Bangladesh Premier League after the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays, which would mean any day after August 12. According to BCB president Nazmul Hassan, the report will be ready within the next nine days. He also hinted that two other players, who have been mentioned extensively in Bangladeshi newspapers ever since Mohammad Ashraful confessed to the ACSU investigative officers, could be implicated in the BPL corruption charges. "I understand that the report will be completed by August 5," Hassan said. "They [ACSU] wanted to submit it on August 8 or 9, but we asked them to come just after Eid, on August 12 or 13. Whatever names I have read in the paper that is what I have been hearing unofficially. I haven't heard of anyone of Ashraful's stature [being implicated]." Hassan also suggested that the ACSU could be lenient towards Ashraful because of his confession and help during the investigation. "Just like all the other cricket boards and the ICC, we also firmly believe in zero tolerance towards match-fixing. Because Ashraful has admitted to his involvement and helped the ACSU, he may get some benefit. This is strictly my opinion, I am not sure if that is what the ACSU will do." Ashraful has found sympathy from sections of the public, especially after he apologized in the media last month. Among his team-mates there has been a mixture of pity and commonsense, with Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim asking for exemplary punishment.

Council members interact with Secretary


JAMMU, JULY 27: Those newly nominated members of the State Sports Council from Jammu on Saturday visited the Secretary J&K State Sports Council on latter's invitation, here this afternoon. Members interacted with Secretary and held deliberations on various issues pertaining to infrastructure development with regard to those popular sports disciplines in the Winter Capital. Secretary also intimated the members regarding ongoing and future projects of the autonomous sports body and asked them to play an active role in the day to day activities of the organization. Earlier, members introduced themselves and presented a brief note of the game they belong to. The meeting, which lasted for 45 minutes, was attended besides members by the Assistant Executive Engineer. Prominent among those members present were Ram Khajuria, Dushyant Sharma, Dr Brij Biloria, Rashid Choudhary, Narinder Gupta and Dr Nirmolak Singh.

IBL announces STAR Sports channels as host broadcaster


Hyderabad Hotshots, Banga Beats and Pune Pistons. "We see a lot of value and scope for niche sports in the country. In fact, we have been making strong strides towards developing a multisport content portfolio on our network of channels. We strongly believe that Indian fans would love to consume non-cricket sports as well if the product is packaged well, communicated and presented in an interesting manner," Vijay Rajput, Chief Operating Officer, ESPN Software India Pvt Ltd, said. "The IBL fits in well with our overall strategy. It is a unique concept and has the potential of attracting a large fan base for badminton across the country given the presence of the best of national and international talent," he added. Speaking on this occasion, Ashish Chadha, CEO, Sporty Solutionz, the Commercial Partner of IBL, said, "It's a smashing platform for IBL and badminton as a sport to be telecast LIVE on one of the biggest broadcasters in the world of sport. "The association will seek to introduce many landmarks for badminton viewers through use of modern technology. I congratulate STAR Sports on this association." Badminton Association of India (BAI) President, Akhilesh Das Gupta said live telecast of IBL will boost the game of badminton. "We welcome STAR Sports into the IBL fraternity and I'm confident that the LIVE telecast of IBL on STAR Sports2 and ESPN will take quality badminton action to millions of homes in India and further boost the game of badminton," he said. IBL's inaugural match will be between Krrish Delhi Smashers and Pune Pistons.

Sutil 11th, di Resta 18th in Hungarian GP qualifying

BUDAPEST, JULY 27: Force India's Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta could only manage the 11th and 18th fastest times in the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying here on Saturday. Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton edged championship leader Sebastian Vettel for pole position, clocking 1:19.388 to German's 1:19.426 in a Red Bull. Romain Grosjean was third in his Lotus with 1:19.595. It was a forgettable session for Force India. Di Resta struggled with the balance of his car and was eliminated in Q1 for the third time this season. Sutil came up with an impressive 1:20.569 in Q2 and looked set to make Q3 until he was pipped by McLaren's Sergio Perez, who produced 1:20.545. The German will be competing in his 100th race on Sunday.

NEW DELHI, JULY 27: The Indian Badminton League today announced STAR Sports channels as the host broadcaster for the upcoming League, scheduled to be held from August

14 to 31. All the 90 matches, including 75 league matches, 10 games in the semifinals and five ties in the final will be shown live on STAR Sports2 and ESPN channels. The USD 1-million IBL fea-

tures six franchisee-based city teams in the inaugural edition of the richest prizemoney badminton tournament. The teams are -Mumbai Masters, Delhi Smashers, Awadhe Warriors,

SAIFCO LIONS BEAT JUMBOO BCCI to take final call on SA tour itinerary GLADIATORS BY 4 WKTS
JAMMU, JULY 27: Saifco Lions outplayed Jumboo Gladiators by four wickets to consolidate their position in the ongoing J&K Corporate Premier League (JKCPL) at MA Stadium, on Saturday. Batting first, after winning the toss, Jumboo Gladiators bowled out for 100 runs in 18.5 overs, which, in reply, Saifco Lions chased making 101 runs in 19.2 overs for six wickets. Parveen Singh remained top scorer with 32 runs while Sandeep Raj contributed 24 runs. From Saifco Lions, Umar Alam emerged as most successful bowler with three wickets, followed by Ijaz Dar, who took two wickets. Rohit Sharma, Suhail Andaleeb and Mehraj shared apiece each. Later, Saifco Lions chased the total making 101 runs in 19.2 overs with four wickets in hand. Majid played fine innings of 35 runs, followed KOLKATA, JULY 27: The itinerary for the upcoming tour of South Africa and a disciplinary panel report on sacked IPL chief Lalit Modi are among the issues that would dominate discussions when the BCCI's working committee meets on Sunday. The BCCI is keen on playing two Tests, five ODIs and two Twenty20 Internationals during the series beginning November, while Cricket South Africa had announced the schedule with three Tests, seven ODIs and two T20Is. "We have not taken any final call on the tour as yet, hopefully we will send an alternative itinerary over to CSA after tomorrow's meeting," BCCI's acting President Dalmiya said. There is also a section in the BCCI which wants to curtail the series to protest the appointment of former ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat as the CSA's CEO. The Working Committee is also likely to discuss the findings of a Disciplinary

Punjab to meet UP in Federation Cup final


NEW DELHI, JULY 27: Punjab will take on Uttar Pradesh in the final of the Alchemist IHF Federation Cup hockey tournament at the Shivaji Stadium on Sunday. While UP rode on vice-captain Diwakar Ram's (22nd, 39th, 42nd minutes) hattrick to beat Karnataka 5-2 in the first semifinal, Punjab spanked Tamil Nadu 5-1 in the second last four match. Apart from Ram, Sarabjit Singh (58th) and Sunny Sonkar (61st) scored a goal each for UP. For Karnataka, Kushal J P (11th minute) and Umesh K R (65th) were the goal-getters. In the other semifinal, it was Tamil Nadu who went ahead in the fourth minute with a goal from Adam Sinclair. But thereafter it was all Punjab as the scored goals at will to thrash Tamil Nadu's hopes. Parvinder Singh (9th, 70th minutes) and Sendhil Kumar (43rd, 58th) scored two goals apiece while Rajin Kandulna (60th) found the net once for Punjab.

Bolt recovers from a slow start to win in London


LONDON, JULY 27: Usain Bolt recovered from a slow start to win the 100 metres in his best time this season at the London Diamond League. Bolt failed to leave the blocks promptly, but powered through the field to finish in 9.85 seconds Friday at the stadium where he won three gold medals last year in the London Games. "It (the start) was horrifying for me. I think it is just race rust and I just need to get a few races in," said Bolt who holds the world records in the 100 and 200m. s"The rounds in the world championships will help that and get my legs freer and a bit lighter. Hopefully the coach will figure out what I need to do to get me more explosive out of the blocks, I guess." American Michael Rodgers was second in 9.98, and Jamaica's Nesta Carter was third. Kim Collins of Saint Kitts and Nevis faded to finish fourth after a fantastic start. "For the first time, I think, in a long while I was slightly nervous. Initially, I was excited to come out because I knew it was going to be a big crowd," said Bolt. "But when I got out there and I saw that it was jam-packed and the energy was still like the Olympics, it was just wonderful, so I was slightly nervous but I loved the energy of the crowd." In the 200, Warren Weir of Jamaica, who won bronze a year ago, edged compatriot Jason Young by 0.1 to win in 19.89. Wallace Spearmon of the US was third in 20.18. And, Olympic champion Kirani James of Grenada comfortably won the 400m in 44.65, beating Tony McQuay and Jonathan Borlee.

by Fayaz Hazari and Ijaz Dar (not out), who made valuable contributions of 14 and 17 runs respectively. Raman Datta claimed three wickets from Jumboo Gladiators. Kuldeep Kumar, Sandeep Raj and Somay Jain took one wicket each. For his match

winning three wickets haul, Umar Alam was adjudged man of the match while Majid was presented Rs 1500 prize for maximum sixes in the match by Inspector General of J&K Police Jammu, Rajesh Kumar Yadav.

Committee comprising Jyotiraditya Scindia and Arun Jaitley, who were appointed to investigate charges of financial bunglings against Modi. An exhaustive report of about 500 pages had been earlier submitted but it is unlikely that interim president

Dalmiya would take a decision on Modi in tomorrow's meeting. There is also speculation that the two-member internal probe panel, comprising former judges T Jayaram Chouta and R Balasubramanian, has also submitted its report on the IPL spot-fixing scandal.

Ravinder is new president Lewis Hamilton edges Sebastian of Cycling Association Vettel to Hungarian pole
JAMMU, JULY 27: Ravinder Singh has been elected president of the Jammu and Kashmir Cycling Association while Om Parkash has been retained as secretary in an election meeting held on Saturday. President of the J&K Olympic Association, Rangil Singh has been made patron of the Association while Ashutosh Sharma nominated as senior vice-president. Ramesh Mahajan and Waseem Raja have been nominated as vice president for Jammu and Kashmir Province respectively. PD Singh has been made joint secretary Jammu while Mushtaq Ahmed was given the same post for Kashmir. Ravi Salgotra shall continue as treasurer of the Association. Shafatul Bashir, HS Chib, RC Thakur, MM Sharma, Dr Nirmolak Singh, Ravinder Singh, Bilal Ahmed, Vikas Gupta, Rahul Kumar, Shabir Ahmed, Nirmal Singh and Raj Kumar have been named executive members. BUDAPEST, JULY 27: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes on Saturday edged out defending champion and season leader Sebastian Vettel to claim pole position for Sunday`s Hungarian Grand Prix. Hamilton, the 2008 champion, pulled out a best lap of 1min 19.388sec to land his third straight pole and the 30th of his career with Red Bull`s Vettel timing 1.19.426. Frenchman Romain Grosjean in a Lotus was third fastest to take his place on the second row of the grid.Nico

Rosberg, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen, Felipe Massa, Daniel Ricciardo, Sergio Perez and Mark Webber completed the top ten after final qualifying.

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