Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Anna released; refuses to leave jail, firm on his demand


New Delhi, Aug 16 : Gandhian Anna Hazare was tonight released from judicial custody but he refused to leave the jail premises unless he was allowed to go on fast at Jai Prakash Narayan Park with his conditions.

"Anna Hazare has been released but he is not coming out of the jail as he wants to go straight to J P park and start his protest there," Manish Sisodia, Anna's close aide, told mediapersons after he was also released this evening.

Mr Hazare is now sitting in the office of Director General (Tihar) Neeraj Kumar and waiting for the government's response.

Mr Sisodia, however, denied to having received any information about sending Anna outside Delhi.

As hundreds of supporters gathered outside Tihar jail carrying candles, Mr Sisodia continued the protest with them there itself.

He said Anna has requested that the movement should not die down.

Mr Hazare was sent to seven days judicial custody this afternoon after he was arrested by Delhi police for defying prohibitory orders.

Security was stepped up at J P park immediately after Anna put forth his demand. His supporters started reaching the spot after which police had to detain them.

Kiran Bedi, Shanti Bhushan released from detention


New Delhi, Aug 16 : Gandhian Anna Hazare's close aides Kiran Bedi and Shanti Bhushan were released this evening, few hours after they were taken into preventive detention for allegedly defying prohibitory orders.

Ms Bedi, a former IPS officer, and Mr Bhushan, senior lawyer, were taken into custody when they arrived at Rajghat to participate in the protest announced by Mr Hazare.

Mr Hazare along with seven others was sent to seven days judicial custody by a Special Magistrate following their arrest under Section 107/151 of the CrPC early this morning.
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This is second freedom struggle: Anna after detention


New Delhi, Aug 16 : Asking the people to continue the struggle against corruption, Gandhian Anna Hazare today said his arrest must not affect in anyway.

"Do not let the struggle against corruption cease due to my arrest," Anna told countrymen after he was detained here much before he could start his fast.

Calling it the second freedom struggle, Anna urged his supporters to give eight days for the nation. He also appealed to them to lead a peaceful protest.

"Satyagraha is all about penance to our own self, which is being felt by others. Do not harm others. No public or private property should be destroyed," he said.

He added that this has shown yet another face of the corrupt people who are not serious about eradicating the menace.

His message was shown to the nation through various news channels and links on "youtube" portal.

The anti-corruption crusader were detained around 0735 hours from Mayur Vihar. Soon after, his close aides Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi, Shanti Bhushan, Prashant Bhushan and Manish Sisodia courted arrest from Rajghat area. They all were taken to Special Court in Civil Lines area.

Police said Anna was taken into preventive custody.

Meanwhile, more than 50 of his supporters were displaced from near Rajghat and Jai Prakash Narayan Park, and were taken to Chhattrasal Stadium for further legal proceedings. A similar number of people were held last night also.

Anna along with his supporters and associates had to begin his hunger strike at JPN park beginning 1000 hrs. However, as the police had denied him permission to use the venue, it was likely that the crusader and his brigade would court arrest.
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Anna's supporters rounded up by police outside JP park


New Delhi, Aug 15: Around 50 supporters of Gandhian Anna Hazare were detained from outside Jai Prakash Narayan Memorial Park, the venue which was earlier allotted to the social activist for his fast scheduled to begin tomorrow.

After Team Anna denied to agree to six of the 22 conditions laid by the police for holding the hunger strike, police cancelled the permission and imposed Section 144 of CrPC at the spot.

The people detained had accumulated outside the park to participate in the movement. Police displaced them and sent them to Chhatrasal Stadium.

Addressing mediapersons earlier today, Mr Hazare had announced that irrespective of any obstacle created by the government he would go on the fast against Corruption.

Mr Hazare is starting his hunger strike in the capital from tomorrow to protest against the government's failure to bring in a strong Lokpal Bill after rejecting the version introduced by it in Parliament on August 4.

Anna to go on fast tomorrow, calls for "Jail Bharo Aandolan"


New Delhi, Aug 15: Anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare today said he will go on fast on Lokpal issue from tomorrow irrespective of hurdles created by government and gave a clarion call to citizens to go for "Jail Bharo Andolan" against corruption.

"I will go to Jai Prakash Narain Park tomorrow morning. If I will be stopped, I will sit there itself and ask police where to go. If they will take me to jail, I will fast there and if they release me, I will again sit at the same place and continue with the fast," Mr Hazare said while addressing mediapersons here.

He called for a revolution to "fight against the government and change the system".

The statement comes on a day when Delhi police denied him permission to hold fast tomorrow after the organisers refused to agree on all the conditions laid down by the police.

Anna expressed regret over Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's address today on the occasion of Independence day and said, "I was so upset to hear him. I have always believed that he is an honest person but today he also spoke the language of (Telecom Minister) Kapil Sibal. He also said the Parliament will decide on the Lokpal Bill." He stressed that he has full faith in the Parliament but only if the right Bill is placed in it. "Lok Sabha is the temple of democracy. But when such corrupt ministers reach there, it is its insult. Send the right Bill to the Parliament," he added.

"I have been asked that would Jan Lokpal curb corruption 100 per cent. This is nothing less then an effort to stall the process. I challange that if the Jan Lokpal will not be able to curb at least more than 60 per cent corruption, I will work at (Mr) Sibal's home to fill water," he further said.

The Gandhian continuously posed a question to the government as well as people that has the country actually achieved independence.

"Is this freedom? Even after 64 years of independence, the corruption level has only gone up. Don't we know about democracy? Does democracy means that get elected for five years and then only mint money?" he asked. Anna claimed that the government has lost its balance in the run for money.

Referring to the youth who has joined him in his movement, he said they were here as they were angry. "Today they have to pay for even their rights. So they are angry." Mr Hazare further said he feels so depressed to see poor people's condition in the country. "Initially I felt I should commit suicide. But I thought what example will it be for today's youth.

I would not let my spirits down. We wills surely establish a clean nation." He gave a clarion call to people to go for "Jail Bharo Andolan" and said going to jail in this way is a matter of pride. "We will go to jail and fight from there." He,however, noted that it should be non-violent.

Out of the 22 conditions laid down by the police, Team Anna did not agree to six of them. They were ending the protest on the third day, restricting the number of agitators to 5,000, parking of only 50 cars and motorcycles near the venue, no erection of shamiana on roads, no use of loudspeakers after 2100 hours and only government medical observer for Anna.

Government nervous, conditions unconstitutional: Santosh Hegde


New Delhi, Aug 15: Santosh Hegde, the former Karnataka Lokayukta and a close aide of Gandhian Anna Hazare, today claimed that Government is feeling nervous ahead of the anti-corruption crusader's hunger strike and so is imposing "unconstitutional" conditions.

The statement came in the wake of Delhi police denying permission to Mr Hazare to hold his fast on Lokpal issue tomorrow after the organisers refused to give an undertaking regarding agreement on all the conditions laid down by the police including ending the protest on the third day and restricting the number of agitators to 5,000.

"Why is the Government scared of Anna? Police is following orders from higher ups. This denial is signal of nervousness in the Government," Mr Hegde said while talking to a national news channel.

He added that the conditions laid down by the police were "unconstitutional". Legal remedy is the only solution for Team Anna, he added.

In run up to his fast that was scheduled to be held at Jai Prakash Narain Park, the Gandhian caught administration in surprise by making an unscheduled visit to Rajghat. Along with hundreds of his supporters, he prayed in front of the memorial of the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi for more than two hours.

As the crowds poured in at the spot, Delhi police also had to reach there to keep a check on the security conditions.

Sources said Mr Hazare visited Rajghat to pray for peace and gather strength ahead of his fast tomorrow.

Anna prays at Rajghat after denied permission to fast


New Delhi, Aug 15 : A couple of hours after social activist Anna Hazare was today denied permission to hold his fast tomorrow on the Lokpal issue at the venue proposed by police, the Gandhian visited Rajghat to "pray for peace".

Anna reached Rajghat at around 1800 hrs. His supporters said he went there to spend some time at peace in front of his idol, the Father of the Nation, and added that the plan to go there was made suddenly.

Anna sat quietly with his hands folded and eyes closed on the grounds in front of the memorial.

As soon as people came to know about Anna's presence at Rajghat, crowds continued to pour in to see the anti-corruption crusader. Hundreds of people reached the place and sat around the praying activist.

From here, Anna is likely to leave for Constitution Club near Reserve Bank of India to address the nation at 1900 hrs.

IGNOU plans conference to celebrate International Year of Chemistry


New Delhi : Indira Gandhi National Open University is organising a two-day conference on Chemistry to create more interest of the youth in the subject leading to more innovations on the occasion of International Year of Chemistry.

This day was proclaimed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and UNESCO.

The conference aims to address the issues pertaining to Chemistry Education and exploring the newer and emerging areas of chemical research. An added feature is the inclusion of a session dedicated to the role of women scientists in chemical research commemorating the Centenary of Madame Curie s Nobel Prize, Prof V N Rajasekharan Pillai, Vice-Chancellor, IGNOU, said today.

The Sir C V Raman Chair and School of Sciences (SOS) in IGNOU will hold this conference titled Chemistry: Education and Research Frontiers from October 13 in the national capital, a varsity official said. A series of invited lectures by renowned persons of international acclaim and oral/poster presentations by the young scientists will be a part of the event.

The university is inviting applications for submission of abstracts on the topic Frontier Areas of Chemical Research till August 22, the details of which are available on IGNOU website.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Turn off the lights: Team Anna


New Delhi, Aug 11: Gandhian Anna Hazare and his team has appealed to citizens to turn off the lights for an hour on August 15 in the run up to his indefinite hunger strike from the next day.

"Anna Hazare will appeal to the nation on August 15 at 1900 hrs to join the hunger strike for the sake of the country. In addition, he would request everyone to turn out their lights between 2000 hrs to 2100 hrs," activist Arvind Kejriwal told newspersons here.

He added that during that one hour of darkness, they should light a 'diya' (an earthen lamp) "which will signify a ray of hope to remove illiteracy, hunger and corruption from this country".

Mr Hazare will go on fast from August 16 at Jaiprakash Narayan park adjacent to the Firoz Shah Kotla Ground in the capital for the Lokpal Bill issue.

Mr Kejriwal advised people to have a non-violent protest. "We appeal that no one should resort to violent means and people should not be adversely affected. We have come to know that some mischief mongers may enter the peaceful protests across the country and try to resort to violence," he said.
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Long day for team Anna in run up to Aug 16 fastLong day for team Anna in run up to Aug 16 fast


New Delhi, Aug 11: Civil society members, under the leadership of Gandhian Anna Hazare who has agreed to stage his indefinite fast on Lokpal Bill at Jaiprakash Narayan Park near Feroz Shah Kotla ground here, are making all efforts to make the movement against corruption successful with a number of events scheduled daily.

Today, the team would hold rallies, discussions, interactions with students and candle marches at various places across the capital.

Beginning at 0900 hours, the activists held a 'Padyatra' without foot-wears at Satya Niketan in south Delhi while conducted a rally at 0930 hours from Vishvidyalaya metro station. Candle marches will take place from New Colony More to New Railway Station Road, Gurgaon via Jyoti Park and Ashok Vihar and from Madhuban Chowk to DC Chowk between 1830 hours and 2000 hours.

A rally will be held at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) at 1800 hours along with a street play by ASMITA. After around a couple of hours, a Tiranga Rally will be held from Sundar Nagri to Nand Nagri.

During the day, former IPS officer Kiran Bedi will hold an interactive session with students at 1330 hours at St Stephen’s College while RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal along with her fellow team members Kumar Bishwas and Manish Sisodia will interact with students and then participate in a rally at ITS Greater Noida around 1600 hours.

A Sarv Dharm Sabha will also be organised at Jantar Mantar between 1600 hours and 1800 hours in which various religious gurus will participate.

Yesterday, appearing before the standing committee of Parliament, Anna Hazare reiterated his demand that the government withdraw the Lokpal Bill under consideration, and take measures to deal with problems of corruption faced by the public at every step of life.

Anna denied to go back on his demands and said he would again go on a fast on August 16 if the decision will not be taken within the time-limit prescribed by him.

Following the two-and-a-half hour meeting, Prashant Bhushan and Kejriwal told the media that they asked the committee to recommend to the government that the Bill be withdrawn.

Corruption result of lack of moral values: Dalai Lama


New Delhi, Aug 10 : Calling corruption an outcome of lack of moral values, Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama today said a country does not belong to any political party or a leader but only its people.

"There is a lot of corruption. It is obviously due to lack of moral values. Without moral values, a person loses self-control and do what is wrong as soon as he finds the opportunity. There is a need to find your inner self," the Dalai Lama said.

He was addressing the gathering here as part of fourth annual lecture of National Commission for Minorities.

"The world belongs to humanity. A country belongs to its people, but not to any political party or person," he added.

The spiritual leader advised the corrupt people to be believer of God. "India is a nation of religion-minded people. They get up early morning to pray to their Gods but side by side involve in corruption. These two cannot go hand in hand. Faith without moral values is not faith," he said.

He, however, stressed that he was not criticising anybody but felt concerned about a country (India) which has kept its principles of non-violence and harmony.

Union Minority Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, NCM Chairman Wajahat Habibullah, BJP leader Jaswant Singh and Minister of State for Minority Affairs Vincent H Pala were among the dignitaries present on the occasion.

Government has to take care of other ppl in civil society: Salman Khurshid


New Delhi, Aug 10 : Government has to look into the interests of other people of the civil society also, Union Minister of Minority Affairs Salman Khurshid said, not appearing optimistic about any outcome of the meeting to be held today between the Parliamentary Standing Committee looking into the Lokpal Bill and Team Anna.

"People have the right to talk to the comittee, so they will.

But they are a few people only. Civil society is big. Government has to take care of other people also in the civil society," Mr Khurshid told reporters on the sidelines of an event held here.

Gandhian Anna Hazare and his associates including Arvind Kejriwal, Shanti Bhushan and Prashant Bhushan, will meet a Parliamentary panel headed by Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi today to put forth their views on the Lokpal Bill.

When the bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha on August 4, Opposition BJP had raised objection over non-inclusion of the office of the Prime Minister under the purview of the Lokpal.

It was then referred to the Standing Commitee by Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari giving it three months time to give its report.
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Anna Hazare firm on demands, says no going back on Lokpal issue


New Delhi, Aug 10: Undeterred to go on fast against corruption, Gandian Anna Hazare today stressed that civil society will not go back on the issue of Lokpal Bill and demanded that all issues set aside by the government be brought back into the bill.

The statement comes on the day when he and his associates will meet a Parliamentary panel to put forth their views on the Lokpal Bill. "There is nothing in the bill which is introduced in Parliament.

It is just a show off. It has been drafted just to tell the people that we have a law to fight corruption. It will be of no use," Mr Hazare told mediapersons here. He said he is not going on fast because of any happiness but only for the public, for the country.

Regarding the meet today, the civil society representatives called it a formality. "There is no use of it. If the Committee discusses the draft, it will be a waste of time for it also. There is nothing to discuss in the bill. The government has left no way for us to call off strike," RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal said.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Team Anna meets Delhi top-cop


New Delhi, Aug 8 : Civil society members today met Delhi Police Commissioner B K Gupta to discuss the venue of Gandhian Anna Hazare's proposed fast against corruption from August 16.

The representatives included RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal, former IPS officer Kiran Bedi, lawyer Prashant Bhushan and Manish Sisodia.

"The Police Commissioner has assured that he would discuss the five proposed venues of the fast with other senior officers and get back to us within the next two days," a statement issued by India Against Corruption, an NGO organising the fast, said.

Mr Gupta has also assured that if any other alternate venue is proposed by the Police, the space would be well connected and within three km radius of Jantar Mantar.

The five places suggested by the civil society for holding the dharna are Boat Club, Rajghat, Ramlila Grounds, Shahidi Park near ITO and a stretch near Ashoka Road.

Delhi government defends Sheila Dikshit, says no role in awarding CWG tenders


New Delhi, Aug 8 : Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit had no role in awarding tenders regarding the XIX Commonwealth Games, Delhi Education Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said today.

The statement comes close on the heels of reports regarding the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) indicting Ms Dikshit and jailed former Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi for serious lapses and irregularities in the infrastructure projects, bidding process for procurement of different Games-related items and several instances of wasteful expenditure.

"We have gone through the CAG's report. Neither the Chief Minister nor any political functionary has been indicted in it," Mr Lovely said in a press conference here.

The 743-page report has accused various ministries of the Delhi government of irregularities and lapses in the Games, held from October 3-14 last year in the national capital.

Ms Dikshit, who had maintained her innocence, told mediapersons yesterday that if the Public Accounts Committee finds anyone guilty, action will be taken against them.

She has been stressing on the PAC to study the CAG report to find any doubtful pecuniary actions made by her government in the Commonwealth Games bungle.

Besides the Delhi Government, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and other ministries and various agencies including the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Municipal Corporation of Delhi(MCD), New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and Public Works Department(PWD) have been blamed for the entire mess in the sporting extravaganza, in which 4,336 athletes and 2,115 officials representing 71 countries participated.

Janlokpal Yatra: Citizens all set for Anna's protest on Aug 16


New Delhi, Aug 6 : Girding up their loins for another mass movement against corruption led by Gandhian Anna Hazare from August 16, thousands of citizens are organising Jan Lokpal Yatras across the nation to show their anguish against "anti-people" Ombudsman Bill proposed by the government.

The city's Jantar Mantar will witness hundreds of people assembling together to burn the copies of present version of the Bill, as initiated by Mr Hazare on August 4 when it was tabled in Parliament for discussion.

Similar marches will be held at Lucknow in UP, Raipur in Chhattisgarh, Pune in Maharashtra and Jodhpur in Rajasthan, a statement issued by India Against Corruption, Anna's NGO, said.

A car and bike rally, led by activist Arvind Kejriwal, was also organised today that started from Mewar College in Sector IV of Vasundhara, Ghaziabad and concluded at Vaishali via Indirapuram, Sahibabad, Kaushambi and some parts of Delhi.

In Jamia Nagar, nearly 500 students joined in an event to burn the Bill while in the evening, Nukkad Nataks were organised in Ajmeri Gate and Hauz Qazi chowk area.

Mr Kejriwal appealed to people to take leave for a week and come out on streets in support of the movement from August 16.

5 NGOs awarded for accountability and transparency


New Delhi, Aug,6 : Five non-governmental organisations working for various underpriviledged sections across the country were awarded with the India NGO Awards 2010 for ensuring accountability and transparency.

They were Developmental Association for Human Advancement (DEHAT) and Madhuram Narayanan Centre for Exceptional Children (MNC) in small category, Pardada Pardadi Educational Society in medium category and the Akanksha Foundation in the large category.

The categories were divided on the basis of the NGOs annual budget. There was a special award given to Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee for its extraordinary contribution towards uplift of sex workers.

The awards were given away by the Resource Alliance in association with the Rockefeller Foundation here last evening.

The other NGOs which were shortlisted from among 210 were Children Toy Foundation, Youth for Social Development (YSD), the Association for People with Disability (APD), Ashadeep, CanSupport, Gujarat State Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GSNP+), Sense International (India), Aide et Action, SAATH and Save The Children.

The jury for this year s awards included Subodh Bhargava, Chairman, Tata Teleservices, Nick Langton, Country Director, the Asia Trust, Elizabeth Kurian, Regional Director, SightSavers India, Venkat Krishnan, Founder, GiveIndia and Maneesha Dube, Editor-in-Chief, Media Transasia India Ltd.

Shahnaz Husain recieves award for Quality Excellence in Ayurveda


New Delhi, Aug 5 : Beauty expert Shanaz Husain has been honoured with Indian Achievers Award for Quality Excellence by Indian Achievers Forum in collaboration with the India Thai Chamber of Commerce.

Husain was awarded for her achievements in promoting Ayurveda as a traditional cultural industry and taking Ayurvedic beauty care to the globe.

The award ceremony was a part of 29th Indian Achievers Summit on Indo-Thai Business Relations held here last evening. Ex-deputy Prime Minister of Thailand Khun Korn Dabbaransi was among the various dignitaries present on the occasion that focused on business and trade opportunities between the two countries.

Speaking of the increasing popularity of Ayurveda, Ms Husain said the concept of "total well being" and spa treatments are steadily gaining ground and the world was looking towards traditional Asian holistic healing.

She noted that both Thailand and India were known for their traditional spa treatments, which draw upon plant products and natural substances and proposed to set up an Indo-Thai Ayurvedic spa in London.

IGNOU, Aditya Birla Group jointly to train rural ppl in stitching


New Delhi, Aug 5: Indira Gandhi National Open University and the Aditya Birla Group will now together train rural people in garment stitching, a varsity official said.

The open university today inked a pact with Aditya Birla Nuvo Limited's wholly owned subsidiary Madura Fashion and Lifestyle Limited to impart necessary skills and training in garment stitching to the community members who are unemployed, under employed and are residing mostly in the rural, suburban and disadvantaged locations.

Three short-term non-credit courses -- Basic Certificate in Garment Stitching for one month, Advance Certificate in Garment Stitching for two months and Advance Certificate in Garment Stitching and Quality Control for two and a half months -- will be taught under this MoU.

All of these programmes will be coordinated by IGNOU's Regional Center of Delhi-1 at Mohan Cooperative Estate.

"Many organisations are looking for trained human resources and are training them as a part of their corporate social responsibility. Learners may even want to pursue these courses at a certificate or diploma level which may be provided to them in the later stages," IGNOU VC V Rajasekharan Pillai said.

Under the MoU, Madura F&L will enrol at least 200 students per year as per IGNOU approved eligibility conditions and conduct programmes at approved learning centres only. A special study centre will also be opened in Bangalore for the conduct of these courses.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Burn government's Lokpal Bill: Team Anna to people


Ghaziabad, Aug 4: Gandhian Anna Hazare's protest against the present Lokpal Bill today reached the next level when civil society representatives urged all citizens to burn its copies to show their anguish against the "anti-poor" draft.

Today when the Lokpal Bill was tabled in Parliament, on the one hand Mr Hazare burnt its copies in Pune while on the other his team members -- Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi and Prashant Bhushan -- appealed to people here to follow the same.

"The government is forcing its version of the Bill on us. It is not serious about the institution of Lokpal. We challenge the authority by burning their copies of the draft," Mr Kejriwal said, addressing mediapersons.

He stressed that the main issue of contention between the government and the civil society is that the present version does not incorporate any measures against corruption at lower levels.

"The common man today has to face corruption at Panchayati level, 'rashan' shops, municipal corporations, government medicine outlets, to name a few. But all such issues are out of this version," he said. The team also burnt the copies here.

Mr Bhushan called the present version "useless" and said it will cause confusion and discourage the common man from complaining against corruption.

"The present Lokpal bill is not drafted to deal with corruption at all. In fact, it will deter people who want to complain against corruption," Mr Bhushan, who had drafted the civil society's version of the Lokpal Bill, said.

Mr Bhsuhan noted that there is "too much confusion" in the jurisdiction of the Lokpal and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and said a common man would not know whom to approach if he wants to complain against any scam.

"We have spoken to some political parties and are appealing to oppose the introduction of such a useless bill in Parliament. Even if they cannot oppose that, they should pressurise the government to bring a fresh bill which is structurally sound," he said.

One of the main points of differences between the government and the civil society is the inclusion of Prime Minister within the ambit of Lokpal. The proposed legislation does not bring the Prime Minister under the purview of the Lokpal during his term in office but once he demits office, he may be investigated for any wrongdoing during his term.

It also excludes the judiciary and any action of an MP inside Parliament or Parliamentary committee.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Drench in rains at Saputara this Monsoon!



Saputara, Gujarat, Aug 2: The proof of pudding lies in eating, this English proverb fits well to Saputara, an unexplored hill station in the western state of Gujarat that has been immensely blessed by the God of Rains.

Walking upwards lush green valleys of this small district situated 179 km away from Surat at the beginning of Sahyadri Hills, one experiences water streams flowing under feet with fresh drizzle moistening the mood all through. Green vegetation springs up all over while dense waterfalls cascade down the hills.

"Monsoon is the best time to visit Saputara as it offers a unique experience under clouds and fog spread over the hills.

We call it Cherrapunji of Gujarat," Raju, a native of this destination dotted with lakes and woodlands at a height of 873 meters, said.

To mark this belief, the Gujarat Government has started a month-long Saputara Monsoon Festival from July 31 this year.

During this festival, tourists will have a first-hand experience not only with the scenic beauty of this place but the culture and traditions being followed here.

The festival offers visitors an opportunity to interact with the natives of this place who belong to Dang tribe and experience their way of living, their eating habits, the clothes they wear, the games they play, the God they worship and the language they speak, among others. Along with this, a gamut of games including boat race and competitions, an cultural programmes have also been organised.

A photo gallery showcasing the district and a souvenir shop also form a part of the festival.

Saputara also offers a plethora of exciting tourist attractions including those having mythological significance. It is believed that it got its name due to one of them. When Lord Rama was undergoing "vanavaas" (exile) along with his brother Laxmana and wife Sita, a snake had bitten Laxmana and the cure was found at this place.

Another explanation says that Saputara means the 'Abode of Serpents' and it gets it name from a rock looking like a snake that appeared on the banks of the river Sarpagana and is worshipped by the tribal people on important festivals.

Places to be visited here include Gira Falls, Saputara lake, Sunset point, The Ropeway, Echo Point, Saputara Tribal Museum, Artist Village, Vansda National Park, Shabri Dhaam, Pampa Sarovar, Rose Garden, Step Garden, Lake Garden, to name a few.

Gira Falls is the most picturesque sight in the district which goes outstandingly beautiful during the rains. Thick falls flow 30 metres down the hills into river Ambika. Eating boiled corn on the rocks near these falls adds to the fun undoubtedly.
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Amitabh Bachchan to promote Gujarat's only hill station, Saputara


Saputara, Gujarat, Aug 1 : Veteran filmstar Amitabh Bachchan is all set to visit Gujarat in the month of September to promote the western state's only hill station, Saputara.

The Gujarat brand ambassador will shoot a video that will feature the charismatic actor wearing the traditional attire and talking about the picturesque destination.

"Amitabh Bachchan will return to Gujarat once again to cast his magic. He will come to Saputara and will shot a video with the local tribes in our traditional attire," Kamlesh Patel, chairman of Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd (TCGL), said on the sidelines of an event, Monsoon Festival, to promote Saputara as a tourist spot.

"Mr Bachchan could not make it to this event due to some of his commitments. Even he is particular to push the tourism in the virgin hill station of Gujarat which has preserved the age old communities and traditions of India in its best way," Mr Patel added.

He further said Mr Bachchan will be coming to Gujarat for a seven-day shoot at the end of September. He will shoot in Saputara, Ambaji, Adalaj step wells and the Buddhist circuit.

The Bollywood icon has earlier promoted Kutch region, Dwarka, Somnath and Gir National Park resulting in an increase in tourist footfalls, including a 30 per cent rise in foreign travellers, over the past few years.

"In 2006-07 it was 1.27 lakh, which increased to 1.70 lakh in 2009-10. In 2010-11, we have crossed the footfall of nearly 2 lakh tourists across India and overseas," he said.

"Over the next two years, the Gujarat government will pump in Rs 650 crore towards developing tourism activities and promoting tourism infrastructure," Mr Patel added.

Situated at a height of 873 metres on Sahyadri Hills in Dang District of Gujrat, Saputara is an idyllic destination dotted with lakes, streams, woodlands and hills.

No indication from police to Team Anna regarding fast


New Delhi, Aug 1 : Anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare today said Delhi police had not replied to his application seeking permission for a hunger strike against corruption at the Jantar Mantar here from August 16.

"We sent an application to the police commissioner seeking permission for the fast but have got no response. There has been no formal letter denying us the permission, from anyone," Mr Hazare told newspersons here.

"If they don't let us sit on fast, I will go to jail," he said and added, "This is India's second struggle for freedom and I will fight against corruption till my last breath." The Gandhian's aide, RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal, added that as they have not got any rejection letter, they are going ahead with the fast.

On July 28, Delhi police had said prohibitory orders banning any gathering of five or more people will be imposed in places of Delhi, including Jantar Mantar area, during the monsoon session of Parliament that began today.

The prohibition was withdrawn from Jantar Mantar and India Gate areas the next day.

Team Anna claims massive public support for Jan Lokpal Bill


New Delhi, Aug 1: Undeterred to go on his fast against corruption, Gandhian Anna Hazare and his brigade today expressed their confidence in massive public support while claiming that they have received immense response from the public in support of their version of the Lokpal Bill.

Addressing mediapersons here on the day when Monsoon Session of Parliament also began, Mr Hazare said he would go ahead with his proposed fast for a strong Lokpal from August 16 at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi.

RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal, his close aide, said, "The opinion poll carried out by the civil society in some Lok Sabha constituencies of the country showed that people want a strong Lokpal and there was an overwhelming response in favour of the civil society's version of the Lokpal Bill." He added that almost 85 per cent of the people are in favour of bringing the post of the Prime Minister under the ambit of the proposed Lokpal.

"The interim poll shows that majority are with our version of the Lokpal Bill. The people's view is that the Jan Lokpal Bill version should be accepted. What is to be seen is what Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal sees. There should be a public debate.

There was an overwhelming response of the people in Kapil Sibal's constituency," he said.

Mr Kejriwal claimed that in Amravati Lok Sabha constituency in Maharashtra, nearly 98 per cent of the people are in favour of the Jan Lokpal Bill.

"There has been a huge support for Jan Lokpal Bill. The question is that does the Government's Lokpal Bill gets the desired support of the people? If the Government is not listening to the people's view, is it democracy?" he asked.

The civil society representatives had carried out a referendum in Mr Sibal's Lok Sabha constituency Chandni Chowk. According to a statement issued by them, 4 lakh referendum forms were distributed of which 86,000 have been collected till now. The referendum forms constituted of a questionnaire of eight questions on components of the bill. The result of 72,000 forms has been compiled, rest 14,000 could not scanned as they got wet due to rains and will be done manually.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Bombay High Oil fire: When India lost its biggest oil platform


New Delhi, Jul 27 : Six years have passed when the country's biggest oilfield was destroyed in a disastrous fire at Bombay High North.

This killed 11 people and as many went missing, but those who survived the accident still feel the unrest of the flames.

On this day in 2005, Samudra Suraksha, a ship in which one of the ONGC employees cut his fingers, lost control, drifted and collided against BHN, leading to a major oil spill and causing both the platform and the ship to catch fire.

The tragedy was even worse as it took place at a time when the coastal city was trying to come out of torrential rains massacre that had already taken 300 lives.

However, maximum of the people onboard were saved. Some of them jumped into the Arabian Sea or into the lifeboats, some crossed over to a neighbouring smaller rig via a low-slung bridge while many were rescued by another ONGC ship DSV Samudra Prabha, a fire-fighting ship with High voltage generation of 11400 KW.

"It was a massive explosion. When we reached BHN for rescue operations, to our horror, we saw that the platform had vanished in less that two hours time," Engineer Sharad Gupta, who was the DP Electronics Officer at Samudra Prabha, said today.

Er Gupta and his team were awarded Maritime Bravery Award 2005 by DG Shipping, Government of India, for this life saving task.

Sharing how in such adverse conditions 361 lives were saved and he said, "Samudra Suraksha, which was on fire, was drifting dangerously close to other installations and had six divers pressurised in chamber. Fortunately, all those six were saved. But we could not save the ship."

Heavy rains had flooded Juhu helibase and ONGC colonies grounding many helicopters and so the rescue was tougher. The sea was also rough. The ship had slowly sank on the intervening night of August 1 and 2.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Hazare writes to Prime Minister about Aug 16 fast; warns against crushing it


New Delhi, Jul 18: Confident of people's backing, Gandhian Anna Hazare today formally wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh regarding his decision to go on a hunger strike from August 16 if an effective Lokpal Bill is not presented in Parliament and warned the government that it would not be able to foil the protest like it did with Yoga guru Ramdev.

In his letter, the anti-corruption crusader referred to various civil society's demands regarding inadequacies of the Bill draft prepared by the government and demanded that these be corrected before it reaches Parliament.

"I have written to the Prime Minister about our fast at Jantar Mantar from August 16 today for the first time. It is our constitutional right to protest, so when the government says that it will crush our 'andolan' like Baba Ramdev's, it is not right," Mr Hazare said at a press conference here.

The social leader further said he was ready to face the consequences. "We are ready to get arrested and be beaten up but we have had enough of corruption. We are ready to sacrifice our lives... that is what I have written to the Prime Minister," he said.

Lawyer Prashant Bhushan, retired IPS officer Kiran Bedi, RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal and Swami Agnivesh also accompanied Mr Hazare.

Coming down heavily on the UPA leaders for their comment to impede his fast in the same way as Ramdev's, Mr Hazare said it is a democracy. The way people's support enabled him to go for an uninterrupted fast in April, they would back his team this
time too.

"The government is thinking itself to be a dictator but it should realise that it is people's servant," he pointed out. Mr Hazare and his team have been campaigning for a strong Lokpal Bill to fight corruption.

Mr Bhushan informed the gathering about their ongoing meetings with the Delhi police for holding the protest in the city. He said they have informed the police about their protest but their conditions to hold the fast were "unconstitutional".

"We informed the police about the fast on July 15. On the same day, we received a reply seeking an undertaking from us in the office of Commissioner of Police, well in advance. In that undertaking, they are asking for a 'No Objection Certificate'
(NOC) from the land owning agency, without which the permission would not be granted. This kind of demand is totally unconstitutional," Mr Bhushan said.

Reasoning further, he said the land owning agency in this case is New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). "Do you think they will give us the NOC?" he asked.

The meetings between the Hazare team and Delhi police in this regard are still underway, he said and added they were hopeful of sorting out the matter. Meanwhile, they would also apply for the NOC from NDMC.

Mr Kejriwal told reporters about a referendum they were going to hold in Chandni Chowk area, which happens to be Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal's constituency, to know the people's view on Lokpal.

"We have drafted an eight-page questionnaire which will reach people on July 21. They would independently reply to it in two days and submit it back to us by July 24. Then it would be checked through OMR process. It would tell the government what the people want," he said.

He added that interested persons will also be able to download the form from their website and answer it.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Destruction of Evidence...or Justice?


New Delhi, Jul 17:Evidence is one of the most important requirement to send a criminal behind bars and achieve justice, but if the same is eliminated by the its "securer" then the act becomes nothing less than "evidence of abetment".

The world is observing International Day for Criminal Justice today which aims at ending of impunity for the gravest crimes known to humankind.

The situation of law and order in India sometimes seems a little dicey having examples enough to negate the definition of an ideal police officer who has the prime responsibility to provide safety and security to citizens. Be it Jessica Lal murder case or Priyadarshini Mattoo rape and murder case, suspicion has been raised often on police officials for their involvement in destruction of evidence.

"Police are investigators of crime and it is their duty to lead the system till the culprit is punished. Barring a few instances, they do best of their ability to link all the evidences to prove the guilty in the case. If they do, they do it for obvious reasons like pressure from seniors, political pressure, an some ulterior motive or sometimes out of bribery.

There is no straitjacket formula for it," an Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate on condition of anonymity said.

In Priyadarshini Mattoo rape-cum-murder case, when a 25-year-old law student was raped and murdered by Santosh Kumar, son of a Police Inspector-General, the Additional Sessions Judge, while delivering the judgement after 11 years, came down heavily on the role of police while delivering the judgement, almost after 11 years. He said the police attempted to assist the accused during the investigation and trial by creating false evidence and false defense for him.

In a similar case/instance, it took more than seven years to punish Manu Sharma and his friends for killing innocent Jessica not only because of the witness turning hostile but also due to playing with the evidence. After a probe and disclosure by the case's investigating officer, it was suggested that certain police officials conspired with CFSL ballistic expert Roop Singh to replace one of the empty cartridges including the one that killed Jessica.

"Destruction of evidence is a crime, irrespective of who does it and for what purpose. When done by police or investigating agencies, it poses a serious threat to the sanctity of our Criminal Justice Administration System. Though practised as a routine, it comes to public knowledge only in few cases which are investigated and highlighted in media or involve 'influential' people," Anant Kumar Asthana, Panel Lawyer, Delhi Legal Services Authority, said.

There are legal and procedural safeguards in place to reduce the scope of tampering with evidence by investigating agency (agencies), but given the corrupt, unprofessional and Non-independent character of Indian Police System, these safeguards and rules are routinely flouted. This directly influences the result of criminal trial.

Justice becomes the casualty and people who have already suffered due to a crime face another tragedy.

Former president A P J Abdul Kalam said while delivering the valedictory address of the 150th year celebrations of Chennai Metropolitan Police in Chennai, "...The police force should be friendly, corruption-free, responsible, and tolerant to ambiguity and pressure, caring for the people with a sense of compassion and empathy...." It becomes unfortunate when sometimes policemen are found indulging in dubious and unlawful activities.

However, we cannot blame the whole affiliation based on a few incidents we have on record. "What is important is the trend and the proportion in which it is being detected.

You will find such a group of people in our society who do not abide by the norms entrusted to them; similar is the case here. You cannot accuse the entire fraternity on finding wrongdoing by a few people. It is a case of exception rather than a rule," Former Police Commissioner Radhe Shyam Gupta said.

Legal experts feel that strengthening internal intelligence, ensuring persecution of those found involved, improving the public-police ratio, introducing administrative reforms in policing system, taking police out from the control of government and bringing it under Judiciary, and thus, letting police have its autonomy , can help in eliminating this practice.

A hug that didn't offend Dr Kalam!


New Delhi, Jul 15 : It was a dream come true for a woman today when the most-loved former President of India Dr A P J Abdul Kalam accepted her offer to get hugged.

While the notable scientist had already captivated a gathering of his fans and believers by talking to them in person at a function held here, the woman could not hold back her excitement and requested him for an embrace.

"You have always been a great inspiration for me. If it does not offend you, can I give you a hug?" she asked, surprising every person present inside the hall.

As expected from the generous leader, he nodded a "yes" smiling widely at her and within few seconds, the camera flashes surrounded the hall to capture that moment of respectful clasp.

It was later found out that she was Nalini Chandran, a known educationist and founder of Hari Sri Vidya Nidhi School in Trichur, Kerela who has received numerous awards in the field of education and human enrichment.

Some of them are the Charter of Honour by the Indian Medical Association, Thrissur; the Manorama-Air India BOLT Award for Educational and Community Work; the Kerala Vikas Kendra Award for work connected with women's welfare and many others.

Doomsday scenario for cardiac surgery in India: Director AIHF


New Delhi, Jul 15 : Years-long training and lack of financial returns have led to severe shortage of cardiac surgeons in India, a country where every fourth person dies of a heart failure, Director of All India Heart Foundation Dr O P Yadava said today.

"Last year there was not a single candidate who registered for the Diplomate of National Board (DNB) programme in Cardiac Surgery in more than ten training programmes running in Delhi. Medical practitioners have lost their interest in this specialisation," Dr Yadava, Chief Consultant Cardiac Surgeon and CEO of National Heart Institute said.

This is a major cause of concern as it has been predicted that by 2015, almost 20 million people will die from CVDs, mainly from heart disease and stroke. Moreover, as more and more people are suffering from the obesity syndrome, they are twice as likely to suffer from heart attacks.

The reasons for this declining trend are attributable to the six to seven years of training involved to the strenuous nature of the job itself and the relatively greater financial returns even from streams as mundane as radiology and laboratory services.

"Another reason in equal measure is the high headed egoists senior faculty in the speciality who think themselves as nothing less than God and demand and extract more than what an average trainee could endure," Dr Yadava, winner of Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award-1992 as well as Indira Gandhi Excellence Award-2006, added.

Asked if, according to him, government is thinking of taking action against the crisis, the reply came in negative. "The government is happy to have its four seats of Master of Chirurgical (MCH) filled in its top-most institute. They forget that the number of applicants for it has declined drastically from thousands to hundreds and will go down further," the doctor said.

He informed about a desperate measure taken this year by the authorities to attract trainees for cardiac surgery wherein a new programme was launched where entry is being provided immediately after MBBS for a five-year consolidated DNB programme in CTVS.

"This is not enough. It is necessary to increase the financial compensation, reduction of working hours which currently go to 18 hours a day, ensuring the cardiologist's self esteem, adequate placement and a lifestyle improvement programme by the government," he said.

India suffers the highest loss in potentially productive years of life, due to deaths from cardiovascular disease in people aged 35-64 years (9·2 million years lost in 2000). By 2030, this loss is expected to rise to 17.9 million years -- 940 per cent greater than the corresponding loss in the US, which has a population a third the size of India's.

Shanti Bhushan v/s Amar Singh: 'CD not tampered'



New Delhi, Apr 21 : The CD allegedly containing a conversation between former law minister Shanti Bhushan and Samajwadi Party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav has not been tampered, sources in Delhi Police today said after receiving the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) report.

"The CFSL has concluded that the recording was authentic, clear and continuous and there is no tampering, splicing or interpolation," sources said.

Sources added that the dominant voice in the CD is alleged to be that of Mr Bhushan telling Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and Amar Singh that judges can be fixed for Rs 4 crore.

The Lokpal Bill Draft Committee's co-chairman Bhushan and his son Prashant Bhushan have so far denied the authenticity of the CD and claimed that it was doctored.

The report by the CFSL was sent on Tuesday evening to the Delhi Police. It contradicts two reports furnished by Bhushans which said the recordings were spliced or put together by combining separate conversations. Since the voice sample of Shanti Bhushan was not submitted, the report does not confirm whether the voice is of the former law minister.

The CFSL is a government-owned laboratory that specialises in forensic investigation. It is under the administrative control of the CBI and under the overall control of the Home Ministry.

The Delhi Police had forwarded the tape to the CFSL after the Bhushans lodged an FIR.

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Children have no "altitude " problem in community service


New Delhi, Apr 6 : Breaking all conventional barriers, Indian school children have surpassed their elders in community service from cleaning a dirty village pond to climbing 17,000 ft to collect 32 kg of garbage!

Ninth class student Sarojini Sarada turned a disused pond in her village in Orissa to a fish breeding ground providing an excellent business opportunity for the local people. She conducted a "Pond restoration mission" to clean the pond and motivated her friends and neighbours towards the cause.

Such is a story of not one small girl but hundreds of other students nationwide who put extraordinary efforts to serve the community.

Arun Vajpai, a XII class student from Haryana, trekked at an altitude of 17,000 ft over a period of two and a half months and collected 32 kg of garbage. It was his effort to free the people living on mountains from various ecological problems they face.

"We generally think that it is more than enough for school children to complete their homework. However, these children are not only doing well in their studies but have excelled in helping others," said Ms Sujata Dutta, founder member of Pramerica Spirit of Community Awards, organised for the first time to felicitate such students in the country on Monday.

Altogether 42 students, belonging to classes VI to XII, were shortlisted from around 600 such young volunteers and awarded medals and certificates. Two students received gold medals, a cash prize and a return trip to the US while 18 got silver medals and 20 bronze medals. Two students were also presented with Jury Appreciation Awards.

Mother to a seven-year-old boy, Ms Dutta, however, stressed that community service in India is not easy, especially for girls "When we talked to these children, we realised that there are problems like community acceptance, insecurity, and lack of encouragement, except in some cases where teachers and parents were the morale builders," she said.

Citing an example, she informed UNI about a VII class boy, S R Poobesh Gowtham, in Hosur, Karnataka, who felt strongly for the girl students of his school who had to go to toilets with no roofs.

"For construction of the covered toilets he had to raise money. When he talked about it to his friends, they used to laugh at him. But he did not feel demoralised and collected Rs 10,000 for the construction activity," she said.

Gowtham even educated children about the importance of toilet hygiene through skits, presentations and life-skills classes in his own school premises. He received a silver medal and a certificate for the same.

Emphasising that encouragement from teachers and parents can lead these students achieve greater heights, Ms Dutta shared the story of VII class student Nikkita Chhiber of St Mary's school in New Delhi who initiated a greenery club at colony level.

"She started the club and was later joined by friends who all work regularly towards making the locality parks better. She was inspired by her grandmother who was a nature lover and was helped by her school teachers," she said.

The girl received a silver medal and a certificate.

The recipient of the awards, an extension of the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards in the United States, were selected by an eminent jury comprising retired d IPS officer Kiran Bedi, President of Pratham NGO Madhav Chavan, Founder of Shri Ram Schools Manju Bharatram, chief of Biocon Foundation Kiran Mazumdar Shaw and Founding Dean of Indian School of Business Pramath Raj Sinha.

Numerous schools all over the country were approached personally by the host company from July 2010 to December 2010 to reach out to the students. Once applications were received, the students' contributions were judged on the basis of timeline of the service, how motivated the students were, the impact that the service created and the degree of challenges faced in accomplishing the goals.

Among the first 22 awardees, 11 were from Delhi and NCR while the rest were from states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Orissa, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Punjab.

Noted film actress and theatre personality Shabana Azmi gave away these awards in the national capital.

After 76 hrs without eating, Hazare stands strong, loses 2.5 kg


New Delhi, Apr 8: As veteran social activist Anna Hazare’s fast against corruption demanding a stronger Lokpal Bill, entered the fourth day today, his blood pressure has started fluctuating with loss of weight but he still stands strong.

The anti-corruption crusader has lost 2.5 kg and his blood pressure is fluctuating, doctors examining Mr Hazare said and added that he is mentally going strong. Health of the 73-year-old activist has become a matter of concern as he has not been consuming even Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS). Addressing the gathering at Jantar Mantar yesterday, he mentioned about his high blood pressure. “I am pleased with the people’s support.

Yesterday my Blood Pressure had shot up a little but today it is back to normal visualising the people’s support. Thank you,” he told his supporters who assembled there in thousands of number. More than 76 hours have passed when Mr Hazare vowed not to eat till his demands are met.

There have been wide examples from the Indian history when people had survived without food for numerous days. Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi had gone without food for 21 days, Bhagat Singh for 64 days, Potti Sreeramulu for 82 days and many others.The whole nation is looking and praying for the well-being of the Gandhian activist, who is trying hard to make the country corruption-free.

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164 children go missing every day in India; activists blame government



New Delhi, Apr 1 : At least 164 children go missing every day in the country and are allegedly forced into various kinds of exploitation but the political will, needed to curb the menace, is missing, human rights activist Kailash Satyarthi said today.

"Parliament has brought a halt to various social ills but the matter of these 'nowhere children' is missing from the discussions.

Why don't Prime Minister Manmohan Singh or Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj raise their voice against this?" Mr Satyarthi asked.

He added that though political leaders, including the Prime Minister, claimed to be concerned about these children, "their statements never translated into action".

"According to government figures, 60,000 children are reported missing annually with over 21,000 remaining untraced and the number is only rising. More than five children go missing from one area itself. What action has been taken in this regard?" Mr Satyarthi, also the founder of child rights NGO Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA), told UNI.

Referring to the situation in the national capital, the architect of the single largest civil society network for the most exploited children -- Global March Against Child Labour -- said more than 463 cases of missing children have so far been reported in just the first three months of 2011.

"These children have been kidnapped, lured, enticed and trafficked for the purpose of forced labour like child labour, bonded labour, forced begging, child prostitution, drug peddling and others," he said.

Under his leadership, the BBA along with a number of such parents who have been searching for their missing children for long, today held a march from Jantar Mantar to Parliament and submitted a memorandum to President Pratibha Devisingh Patil for strict policy and action to protest and get back such children.

Mr Satrayarthi said a national task force must be established that could look into finding these children and punishing the culprits.

"Significant and 'clean' people from the judiciary, CBI and police should form a part of it," he added.

He said the existing anti-trafficking legislation in the country should be amended and all the cases of missing children must be registered and investigated.

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Right to free education in India comes with hidden costs: Study


New Delhi, Mar 31: A year has passed since the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act came into effect in the country but 10-year-old Meenu does not know yet how a classroom looks like as her village in the national capital does not have a school.

The fate is the same for thousands of other such poor children who reside in various villages in the country with no education facilities.

In a study conducted by an NGO working for uplift of street and working children, Bachpan Bachao Aandolan (BBA), in 251 schools in nine states of the country, alarming statistics has come to the fore.

At least 20 per cent schools were found still charging admission fee while 42 per cent schools charged money for study material. Plus, admission is not allowed at all times of the year in about 30 per cent of the schools.

"Government has utterly failed to address the children of hardest to reach categories which include bonded and child labourers, victims of trafficking, child prostitution and pornography, forced beggary and street children," human rights activist and founder of BBA Kailash Satyarthi said.

He added children with disabilities and HIV/AIDS, children from nomadic tribes, displaced and migrant families and those who live in abject poverty were also excluded from education.

The study, that was conducted to check if schools are able to implement RTE in states like Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan Jharkhand, among others, observed that 24 per cent children dropped-out from school while 50 per cent had no School Management Committees.

Referring to various facilities which should be provided to in the schools, the report noted that 16 per cent did not have drinking water, 33 per cent did not have separate toilets and 17 per cent did not provide study material or accessories like bag.

Mr Satyarthi, the architect of the single largest civil society network for the most exploited children -- Global March Against Child Labour -- further said exclusion of education directly related to social, cultural and economic exclusion.

"Education of such children must be taken care through a coordinated effort of various ministries and agencies because the issue has gone beyond the reach of education sector alone," he said.

The child rights organisation recommended that privatisation and commercialisation of education should be checked and multi stake-holder partnerships must be fostered at village level for the inclusion and retention of children.

The NGO stressed that there needs to be a joint monitoring of child labourers by Labour and Education departments.

6-yr-old achieves 1st division in IGNOU's course of pottery


New Delhi, Mar 27 : Six-year-old Divya Prakash Pandey has surpassed all his elder classmates by passing a certificate in Craft and Design (Pottery) Programme in first division.

Divya has become the youngest pride of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) by passing the course under School of Engineering and Technology in July 2010 session with 76 per cent marks.

He is not only the youngest student at IGNOU but also the youngest student ever admitted in any university.

A class two student of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Divya, had interest in Craft and Design (pottery) since childhood and so during the course of his studies, he created fusion in craft and design as well as magic, a university official said.

"He has created wonder in the world of clay by designing the famous magic trick 'Water of India' besides designing different pattern and creating innovative ideas in craft and design," he said.

The CCDP course is developed under the IGNOU-Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) project and aims at upgrading the knowledge and skills of artisans engaged/interested in pottery.

This programme envisages no prerequisite educational qualification for the target group of rural artisans and interested youths. It introduces artisans to conceptual designing as well as cost analysis and marketing of products.

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Kalam "dies" and comes alive on cyber space!



New Delhi: "People's President" A P J Abdul Kalam today became yet another eminent personality to have received numerous condolence messages and homage while being very much alive!

The former President's educational advisor Hafiz Saleh Muhammad Alladin's death, in no time, turned into a rumour about Dr Kalam's passing away and spread like wildfire in cyberspace.

Dr Alladin, 80, a renowned astronomer, died yesterday.

Homage and condolence messages started flashing on social network portals like Twitter and Facebook.

One of the tweets said, "India salutes its greatest president! Dr Abdul Kalam brought rare grace, courage, dignity and simplicity to Rashtrapati Bhavan. RIP." The rumour gained further strength when noted author Shobhaa De also tweeted regretting the death of Dr Kalam. Soon she removed that message and expressed deep regrets saying, "A thousand apologies.

Our beloved former President is alive and well. Jiyo Hazaaron Saal.

Maafi Chhaiye." However, with no dearth of people who rejected the news, the post was removed from the sites soon followed by many posts and tweets about Dr Kalam being very much alive.

Some called it a "cyber death for a few hours" while others termed the people who spread such rumours as "dumb".

Numerous countrymen also wished for Dr Kalam's well being and long life. "Guys, believe me, Abdul Kalam performs Shivananda yoga everyday and eats simply. He'll outlive all of us," a tweet said.