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Golden Yug Daily English Newspaper e-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Vol. 2 ISSUE NO. 182 RNI No. JKENG/2013/48845 Website: www.goldenyug.com Jammu, Sunday 27, July 2014 PAGES 8 Lays foundation of Rs. 12.28 crore Auditorium at Amar Singh College Infrastructure development, faculty strengthening focused areas: Omar gy news service srinAgAr, JULy 26: Chief Minister, Omar AbdullahSaturday said that the Government is keen to upgrade infrastructure and strengthen the faculties in higher educational institutions in the State. He said while various faculty blocks have been completed and commissioned in degree colleges and universities in the State during the last over five years, many more are under various stages of the execution. He said attention is also being paid to construct lecture halls and auditoria in these institutions. Laying foundation stone of a modern Auditorium at Amar Singh College, Srinagar today, the Chief Minister said that up to the mark infrastruc- ture and well qualified faculties are imperative in imparting qality education to the students in a palatable and conducive atmosphere. The Auditorium is likely to cost Rs.12.28 crore and its completion is scheduled for August, 2015. The Auditorium will TITLE CODE: JKENG-00999 have the capacity of 500 seats besides an Academic section in the ground floor and backstage facilities at level 2nd and control room at level 3rd. The ground floor area will be on 2608 Sft, 1st floor on an area of 10709 Sft and 2nd floor on an area of 6655 Sft. The Minister for Higher Education, Mohammad Akbar Lone, Legislator, Nasir Aslam Wani, Commissioner Secretary, Higher Education, Sheikh Mushtaq Ahmad were present on the occasion among others. PRICE RS. 2/- Memorial led by Lieutenant General D S Hooda, GOCin-C Northern Command of the Indian Army. Gallantry award winners of the Kargil Conflict and next of kins of martyrs, Veer Naris, senior army officers and civil dignitaries also paid tributes to the martyrs. This was followed by a pledge taken by all present at the function to rededicate them to the cause of the Nation. The somber mood at the ceremony brought home memories of the losses borne so proudly by the martyrs' families in the bloody summer of 1999. Many in the audience were moved to tears when the buglers played the poignant tune of "The Last Post" after the wreath laying. The event was celebrated with full military decorum and solemnity. Lieutenant General D S Hooda while talking informally to the media thanked them and the families of martyrs for their presence at Dras for the Event. Jitendra inaugurates Sham inaugurates WSS Panjgrain, 'Expo-2014' science exhibition attends Akhnoor Tehsil Cricket Cup-2014 gy news service new DeLHi, JULy 26: "Expo-2014", a three day Mega Science Exhibition was inaugurated at Pragati Maidan here today by Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, MoS in Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Space and Atomic Energy. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Jitendra said that science and technology is making rapid strides in the country but it requires a wider exposure so that its benefits may reach all sections of society. Dr Singh said, the indigenously produced original products need to be more widely publicised and the exhibitions like this help in achieving this objective. While going around the different stalls, Dr Jitendra took personal interest in discussing the displays in each stall and made suggestions for their improvement and optimum utilization. He also went to the Food and Technology Section and singled out several healthy low calorie original food products from Indian sources. He suggested that these should be encouraged for display in various health and medical conferences. While going through the section consisting of stalls of different States to display the Government achieve- ments and schemes, Dr Singh particularly appreciated the indigenously cultivated and grown Mango species from Central India which has been named as "Nawab Mango" and original fruits cultivated from the western States. Dr Jitendra hoped that with the initiatives like Expo - 2014, the Science and Technology innovations from India will not only find sponsors for economic support but will also play a role in enriching the health and well being of society. gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Sham Lal Sharma inaugurated Water Supply Scheme Panjgrain in Akhnoor tehsil established with a cost of Rs.74.75 lakh which will have a discharge capacity of 3000 GPH. The facility will provide adequate water supply to 1525 souls of the area. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that Government was committed to provide better facilities to the people in every nook and corner of the State. He said the Government has been working under a well-knit development programme with a special focus to upgrade the basic services to the people. He asked the people to cooperate with the Government so that it can carry out the developmental schemes ensuring their timebound completion. Congratulating the people for the new facility, the Minister said that with the commissioning of this WSS, the people will get uninterrupted supply of neat and clean drinking water. On the occasion, the Minister directed the engineers to monitor the performance of all Water Supply Schemes in the area to ensure their efficacy. He asked the employees to work with extra zeal and dedication to maintain the essential services to the people. He emphasized the need for improving the work culture, especially at the grass root level. He also urged the Panchayat functionaries to supervise the functioning of the department, particularly at the PHE station level to ensure regularity of drinking water supply, adding that this is their mandate as well. Meanwhile, the Minister attended Akhnoor tehsil Cricket Cup-2014 organized by Singh Cricket Club Akhnoor under the supervision of Sham Singh Langeh, who is Chairman of Akhnoor Tehsil Cricket Committee. As many as, 12 teams participated in the tournament, who were provided cricket mats and balls by the Minister. The Minister appreciated the players for their performance and encouraged them to further improve their cricket skills to achieve fame at state and national level as well. He said that Omar led government is giving focused attention on improving sports infrastructure in the state with emphasis on boosting players' morale through several incentives. Ensure uninterrupted power, drinking water supply to people: Bhalla to officers gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Minister for Housing, Horticulture, Culture, Youth Services and Sports Raman Bhalla has asked the PDD, PHE, and ERA officers to reach out to people and ensure regular supply of safe drinking water and uninterrupted power supply in scorching heat, adding that the concerned department should gear up their men and machinery to redress public grievances. This was stated by the Minister while interacting with the accompanying officers of PDD, PHE and ERA after reviewing the problems of the inhabitants of Deeli in Sainik Colony and Channi Himmat particularly related to irregular power and drinking water supply, here today. Bhalla assured the people of Deeli and Channi Himmat areas that their development related issues would be redressed in a phased manner, adding that focus of the Government is to develop all the periphery basties on modern lines by providing all basic amenities like safe drinking water, power, better roads, byelanes, drains, besides educational and healthcare infrastructure. The Minister said people should monitor the quality of development works launched by the Government across the state so that the pace and quali- Puducherry Legislators' delegation calls on Gul gy news service srinAgAr, JULy 26: A delegation of Legislators from Puducherry led by Speaker, Thiru V. Sabapathy, which is currently on study tour of State, met with Speaker, J&K Legislative Assembly Mubarak Gul today. Both the Speakers exchanged their views on the development and legislative activities pertaining to their respective states. Gul extended greetings and protocol to the visiting delegation and expressed his heartiest gratitude for their visit to the State. He apprised them about the culture, languages, arts and other historical facts of the Jammu & Kashmir. The speaker and Legislators of Puducherry were happy to meet with Gul and shared their experiences about the J&K State. They also invited Gul to visit Puducherry in near future. ty of works is ensured and benefits accrue to them. Bhalla said fulfilling of people's aspirations and developmental needs is top agenda of the Government. He assured the people that all their genuine demands and development needs would be fulfilled in a phased manner. He stressed upon the concerned engineers and officers to redouble their efforts and accelerate pace of all ongoing works in their respective jurisdictions. He directed them to ensure use of quality material in execution of the works, adding that the objective of the Government is to build sustainable basic infrastructure across the State. The Minister said that Government has taken some bold and historical steps to revive overall developmental profile of the State. He said sectors like PHE, health, R&B, education, tourism, power among other sectors have received focused attention of the Government, adding it was only pro-people policy that the masses at present were being benefited by quality education, healthcare facilities at their doorsteps. Bhalla asked the officers to reach the people and solve their problems without any hindrances. He warned the officers against any laxity with regard to the solving of problems of the poor people' adding that any complaint in this regard would invite strict action against the delinquent officers and officials. Responding to the demand of people of Deeli village for modernisation of revered pond near temple, the Minister directed the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) to prepare estimates for construction of pond embankments including walkway and landscaping of the area. He called upon the people of the Deeli village not to put waste in and around the pond adding that such practice not only disturb the beauty of the area but also create unhygienic environment. 3 booked for alleged abortion of wrong woman in Jammu gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Three persons including a doctor and two paramedicos have been booked for giving wrong treatment to a pregnant lady and aborting her in a private hospital in city outskirts of this winter capital. "A lady namely Stuti Sharma, wife of Rakesh Sharma, resident of tehsil Nowshera, district Rajouri this morning had gone to a private hospital in Narwal area for medical check up," DySP Rafiq Manhas, Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Jammu East said. Mr Manhas said the lady was eight months pregnant and added, "she was given the wrong treatment in place Golden Yug –– Contact –– 0191-2464590 For Booking of Copies of Golden Yug –– Contact –– 94191-88950 Postal Regd. No. L-29/JK-509/13-15 Army Celebrates Kargil Vijay Diwas at Drass Lieutenant General D S Hooda laying a wreath at the Kargil War Memorial in Dras gy news service DrAs, JULy 26: The 15th 'KARGIL VIJAY DIWAS' celebrations culminated in Drss on Saturday. Earlier in the day, the proceedings opened with a solemn wreath laying ceremony at the Drass War For Advertisement in of another patient and was later aborted." "There were two cases of pregnancy and the woman, who had to be aborted was left unchecked by the doctors instead the victim was given the dose and she was aborted," he said. He added that the infant died in the womb. "It was a case of negli- gence. We have registered the case under FIR number 66/2014 under sections 304-A and 313 of RPC," Mr Manhas said. He added that two of the para-medicos have been taken into the custody, while a senior doctor, identified as Amarjeet Singh, is on the run but manhunt is launched to apprehend him. 4,974 pilgrims pay obeisance at the Holy Cave today gy news service srinAgAr, JULy 26: 4,974 devotees paid obeisance before the Ice Lingam today. With this, a total of 3,36,903 pilgrims have paid obeisance at the Holy Cave since the commencement of Shri Amarnathji Yatra. 150 to 200 Militants active at launching pads on LoC: Lt Gen Singh gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: In the backdrop of increased ceasefire violations and infiltration attempts from across the border, General-OfficerCommanding (GOC) White Knight Corps Lt Gen K H Singh today said around 150 to 200 militants are active across the border on the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir and waiting at the launching pads to infiltrate on this side. "There is a set trend that before the onset of winters, militants try to enter into our territory and attempts especially were being made in the months of July, August, September and October," Lt Gen Singh this morning told reporters at the sidelines of 15th Anniversary of Vijay Diwas at Ashwamedh Shaurya Stahal at Corps Headquarters, Nagrota on city outskirts. He said normally months of July, August and September witness rise in infiltration bids every year and it is quite normal and this could be because of forthcoming assembly elections also. Pakistani troops violate ceasefire in Jammu gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Pakistani troops opened fire at India positions on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu late Friday, an official said Saturday. "Pakistani troops fired at our positions on the LoC in Pallanwalla area at 10.10 pm. late Friday," Defence spokesman Colonel Manish Mehta told IANS here. "They used small arms to target our positions. Our troops responded with similar calibre weapons." The exchange continued for about five minutes. "No casualty or damage occurred on our side," the spokesman added. The Indian Army and intelligence agencies accuse Pakistani troops of violating the bilateral ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir to facilitate infiltration by groups of armed guerrillas into the state. Another batch of devotees leave for Amarnath gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Amid tight security, the 30th batch of pilgrims on Saturday left for the Amarnath cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas from here. As many as 628 pilgrims, including 391 men, 179 women and 11 children, left from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu in a cavalcade of 18 vehicles at 4:05 AM, police said. The convoy has already crossed Kud on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway and would reach their destinations at Baltal and Pahalgam base camps by this evening, they said. With today's batch, a total of 50,656 pilgrims have so far left from the Jammu base camp for the Amarnath shrine. 2 JAMMU | Golden YuG SUNDAY | JULY 27 | 2014 At least 76 bodies pulled from Gaza rubble in truce: Medics gAzA ciTy, JULy 26: The bodies of at least 76 Palestinians were recovered from the rubble across the Gaza Strip in the first few hours of a 12-hour humanitarian truce Saturday, medics said. Emergency services spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said 76 bodies had been brought to hospitals in north, central and southern Gaza, as well as Gaza City, but that the toll was expected to rise further still. Of those uncovered, 25 bodies from the northern areas of Beit Hanun and Beit Lahiya were taken to the Kamal Adwan hospital, and another 25 to Gaza City's Shifa hospital from the eastern areas of Shejaiya and Zaitun, Qudra said. Thirteen bodies received from the central areas of Bureij, Deir al-Balah and Nusseirat were taken to the Al-Aqsa hospital, and another 13 to the European hospital in southern Gaza from the Khan Yunis and Rafah areas, he added. Baghdad official taken by gunmen: Iraqi police BAgHDAD, JULy 26: Iraqi police officers say gunmen traveling in 10 black SUVs have seized the head of the Baghdad Provincial Council. The two officers say Riyadh alAdhdah, a Sunni medical doctor and member of the Iraqi Islamic Party, was taken away yesterday in Baghdad's Azamiyah district. It was not immediately clear whether he was arrested by security forces or abducted. The police officers spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to brief the media. In 2012, al-Adhdah was imprisoned for eight months on terrorism charges. The provincial councils are the highest of the four tiers of local government in Iraq established following the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled former President Saddam Hussein. Russia says new EU sanctions risk ending security cooperation Moscow, JULy 26: Russia's Foreign ministry said Saturday that new European Union sanctions targeting Russia's intelligence chiefs over its role in Ukraine risked ending all joint cooperation on security. The European Union "has practically speaking put at risk international cooperation in the area of security," the Russian foreign ministry said in an angry response. Afghan vote audit suspended for several days over disagreements: IEC KABUL, JULy 26: Afghanistan's election commission on Saturday suspended the auditing process of 8.1 million votes cast in the presidential run-off poll on June 14, after the two candidates failed to reach agreement on the procedure for invalidating votes. "The Independent Election Commission (IEC) has decided to suspend temporarily the vote audit until the fourth day of Eid, and we hope it is enough time for the candidates to sort out their differences," the IEC chairman Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani told a press conference Saturday. The Muslim Eid festival which is expected to begin on Tuesday marks the end of fasting month of Ramadan. Talks start in Paris to press for long-term Gaza truce pAris, JULy 26: A major meeting between US Secretary of State John Kerry and other top diplomats kicked off in Paris Saturday to press efforts for a long-term ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Kerry met with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius and their counterparts from Britain, Germany, Italy, Qatar, Turkey and the European Union as a 12-hour "humanitarian" truce in Gaza entered into force. Indian-origin 'chicken king' at centre of UK hygiene probe LonDon, JULy 26: An Indian-origin businessman, referred to as the UK's "Chicken King", is at the centre of a major controversy over contamination of poultry. Ranjit Boparan's '2 Sisters Group', the UK's largest poultry supplier, was singled out in an investigation by the 'Guardian' newspaper focusing on the contamination of chicken with campylobacter. At last count, two-third of fresh chicken was found to be contaminated at varying levels by campylobacter. Campylobacter is a bacteria frequently found in raw meat, particularly chicken, and can cause food poisoning. Although the bacteria can be killed by cooking, around 280,000 people fall sick every year in the UK, and it has killed around 100 people so far. Poultry contamination rates are known to have increased in the past decade, the report said. The report, which zeroed in on two factories owned by Boparan's group, has led the UK health ministry to launch its own urgent inspections. A spokesperson for health secretary Jeremy Hunt said: "The FSA (Food Standards Agency) has agreed, at the request of the secretary of state for health, to conduct a full safety audit of the facility." "They will start in the next 24 hours and report back shortly. Undercover footage at a factory showed chicken that had fallen on to the factory floor being picked up and thrown back into the production line," he said. The 2 Sisters group, however, denied that the chicken was ever put back into production from the floor and said it always disposed of the waste properly. It also stressed that the contamination was an industry-wide problem and the group is working on the issue. "Campylobacter is a very, very difficult organism to control and what's happening in the UK is matched everywhere else in the world," said Chris Elliott, professor of food safety at Queen's University Belfast. "The industry will have to tackle this at the processing stage and it will need sizable investment in plant [machinery]," he said. Poor hygiene in the final stages of meat processing, when workers cut and pack chicken for retail sale or food service, can spread the contamination of the bacteria. Gaza death toll mounts to 940 amid fragile 12-hour truce gAzA/JerUsALeM, JULy 26: A 12-hour "humanitarian window" began Saturday after Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza agreed to a UN request for a pause in fighting, even as 76 more bodies were recovered taking the Palestinian death toll in the 19-day conflict to over 940 with 38 Israeli deaths. The bodies were retrieved in the first few hours of the "humanitarian" truce that came into effect at 0500 GMT as top world diplomats in Paris worked on a longer-term ceasefire. Palestinian emergency services spokesman Ashraf alQudra said 76 bodies had been brought to hospitals in north, central and southern Gaza, as well as Gaza City, but that the toll was expected to rise even further. Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said late last night that there was "national consensus on a humanitarian truce....For 12 hours on Saturday". The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) later confirmed the truce but vowed to continue to "locate and neutralise" Hamas tunnels during the truce that started at 8 AM (0500 GMT) today. "We will respond if terrorists choose to exploit this time to attack IDF personnel or fire at Israeli civilians," the Israeli army said in a statement. The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said that so far 940 people, most of them civilians, have been killed. Two Israeli soldiers were also killed in fighting taking the death toll on the Israeli side to 38. Meanwhile, international efforts to negotiate a longer seven-day ceasefire continued with foreign ministers from the US, UK, Turkey and Qatar meeting in Paris today to try to negotiate a longer-term truce. US Secretary of State John Kerry yesterday said that he was still confident of a longer ceasefire, despite media reports that Israel had rejected his proposal. The of the announcement humanitarian window came shortly after Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Ya'alon warned that ground operations in Gaza could soon be broadened "significantly". "You need to be ready for the possibility that very soon we will instruct the military to significantly Experts to begin 'difficult' probe into Air Algerie crash BAMAKo, JULy 26: Investigators were due on the site of the Air Algerie plane disaster in Mali Saturday to try and determine why the jetliner came down with such force that it completely disintegrated. Officials who had already reached the remote, barren area described a scene of total devastation littered with twisted and charred fragments of the plane that was carrying 118 on board, including entire families. No one survived the impact and France bore the brunt of the disaster with 54 nationals killed in Thursday's crash of the McDonnell Douglas 83, which had taken off from Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso and was bound for Algiers. "It is difficult to retrieve anything, even victims' bodies, because we have only seen body parts on the ground," said General Gilbert Diendiere, chief of the military staff of Burkina Faso's presidency. He was a member of a delegation sent to the crash site in the Gossi area, about 100 kilometres (60 miles) from Mali's northern city of Gao, by President Blaise Compaore. Travellers from Burkina Faso, Lebanon, Algeria, Spain, Canada, Germany and Luxembourg also died in the crash, increasingly being blamed on bad weather that forced the pilots to change course. The French army released initial images of a scene of devastation, with fragments of the jet littering a scorched earth in what is clearly a desolate environment. Such was the apparent violence of the crash that debris was barely recognisable as parts of an aircraft. "Debris was scattered over an area of 500 metres which is due to the fact that the plane hit the ground and then probably rebounded," Diendiere said.Meanwhile, the scale of the tragedy for some communities was becoming clear, as it emerged that 10 members of one French family died in the crash. "It's brutal. It has wiped an entire family from the earth," said Patrice Dunard, mayor of Gex, where four of the Reynaud family lived. And the small town of Menet in central France was left devastated when residents discovered that a local family of four -- a couple, their 10-year-old daughter Chloe and their 14-year-old son Elno -- had died. Denise Labbe of the local town hall said Chloe had confided to her teacher that she was scared of taking a plane, which she was doing for the first time. In Lebanon, one family in the southern El-Kharayeb village died too -- the third time that residents there had been involved in a plane disaster. In 2003, 14 residents in the village died in the crash of a Boeing 727 going from Cotonou in Benin to Beirut, while four were killed in an Ethiopian Airlines accident in January 2010. French President Francois Hollande, who was due to meet families of the victims Saturday, gathered in the morning with Prime Minister Manuel Valls and the foreign, defence, interior and transport ministers to take stock of the situation. The MD-83 jet was operated by Spanish charter firm Swiftair -- a company with a good safety record -- on behalf of Air Algerie. The Spanish pilots' union Sepla said the plane's two Spanish pilots were "very experienced". French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said weather conditions appeared to be the most likely cause of the accident -- the worst air tragedy for French nationals since the crash of the Air France A330 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris in June 2009.The Air Algerie crash was the third worldwide in the space of just eight days, capping a disastrous week for the aviation industry. Malaysia offers Indonesian illegals safe return KUALA LUMpUr, JULy 26: Malaysia is offering illegal Indonesians safe return home without being prosecuted to avoid them making secret journeys in rickety boats after several fatal accidents ahead of the Eid al-Fitr festival, officials said Saturday. At least four boats have sunk since last month as Indonesians, drawn to the relatively affluent Southeast Asian country for work, sought to go home for Eid al-Fitr, Islam's biggest festival, which starts in Malaysia on Monday. The sinkings killed dozens and have left scores more missing. Those wanting to return will be fined for being in Malaysia illegally, but will escape harsher prosecution, such as jail terms and caning, said a home ministry official who declined to be named as he is not authorised to make public statements. Home Minister Zahid Hamidi was quoted by The Star on Saturday as saying this was a "golden chance" for undocumented migrants. "The legal way will be safer with less hassle, compared to risking their lives while paying a hefty fine to syndicates" smuggling the migrants via sea, he told the daily newspaper. An aide confirmed the comments. In addition to the fine of at least 300 ringgit ($95), Indonesians have to pay 100 ringgit more for a one-way pass to return home. The home ministry official did not say how much the maximum fine could be. He added the programme was running from this month until the end of December, and could be extended to other nationals later. Malaysia has repeatedly offered amnesty to migrants in the past in order to reduce its large population of illegal workers, estimated to number two million. But activists have warned that many will not be able to afford high fines, in addition to processing fees charged by private agents who are used by some migrants, to secure safe trips. "My concern is that we do not have a very clear policy. It's not really service-oriented but rather profit-driven," Alex Ong of Migrant Care told AFP, adding his group had received complaints by several migrants of being arrested despite the offer of a safe return. broaden the ground operation in Gaza," he told soldiers. Hamas has insisted that it would not agree to any long-term truce that did not lead to an end to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip and made provisions to open crossings to allow free movement of people and goods. Palestinian militants also fired a barrage of rockets out of Gaza, triggering sirens across much of southern and central Israel. Israel's military said its Iron Dome missile shield had intercepted and destroyed several rockets. Israel launched its military offensive on July 8 with the declared objective of stopping Hamas from firing rockets into Israel. It has since extended its operation to destroy tunnels dug by militants to infiltrate Israel. According to the UN, more than 118,000 people are now sheltering in UN schools and people are running out of food. Meanwhile, the violence also spread to the West Bank with seven Palestinian protesters being killed in clashes with Israeli police in the last 48 hours. Israeli troops shot dead two Palestinian teenagers early this morning in separate clashes in the north and south of the West Bank. Protests were held in Ramallah, Nablus, Bethlehem and Jerusalem neighbourhoods yesterday in what was described by Palestinian leaders as a "Day of Rage" against Israel. Three protesters were killed by Israeli soldiers yesterday near the southern city of Hebron, while Israeli settlers fired on a group of Palestinians, killing one person in Nablus. One more protester was killed in sub- sequent clashes there. Earlier, UN SecretaryGeneral Ban Ki-Moon called for an immediate "humanitarian pause" lasting through the Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr. "On this, the last Friday of Ramadan, I call for an immediate, unconditional humanitarian pause in the fighting in Gaza and Israel. This pause would last through the Eid al-Fitr holiday period," he had said in a statement yesterday. The UN chief's appeal came after several meetings with US Secretary of State John Kerry and Egyptian and Qatari officials aimed at ending the bloodshed. Kerry last night said no deal has been reached to call a halt to the intense fighting in Gaza but efforts were on. "We don't yet have that final framework, but none of us are stopping," he said at a press conference in Cairo. Kerry is in Paris today to hold further talks with the foreign ministers of Qatar and Turkey, which exert influence over the militant Hamas rulers of Gaza. China announces live fire drills in the East China Sea BeiJing, JULy 26: China Saturday announced that it will conduct a series of live fire training drills next week in the contested waters of the East China Sea, where it is locked in a bitter maritime dispute with Japan. The five-day exercise from July 29August 2 comes even as air traffic at various Chinese airports went haywire due to the ongoing air-exercises, the Maritime Safety Administration said. It warned ships to stay away from the region and asked authorities to ensure safety during the training, which is scheduled to last from midnight to 6 pm each day, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. Chinese and Japanese navies and military planes aggressively patrol the disputed islands called 'Diaoyu' by China and 'Senkakus' by Japan. Both sides are beefing up their military strengths by holding regular drills. Meanwhile, China's aviation regulator issued an orange alert today for massive flight delays in eastern and central China, saying the traffic capacity of some routes may drop as much as 65 per cent. The air-exercises were going on for several days. "The airspace in east China will be quite busy on Saturday," the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said, noting at least 23 airports will be affected, including those in Shanghai, Nanjing, Nanchang, Hefei, Zhengzhou and Wenzhou. In an earlier statement, it said that "rainstorms, routine military exercises and other comprehensive factors" were behind widespread flight delays and cancellations. In Shanghai, the air traffic's busy hours will last best part of the day Saturday reducing air traffic capacity by 65 per cent. During the same period, the civil flight handling capacity in airspace above the Zhengzhou area will drop by 60 per cent, according to CAAC. During busy hours, flights will be unable to land at airports in the cities of Linyi, Xuzhou, Lianyungang, Huai'an, Yancheng, Changzhou, Yangzhou and Nantong, while flights departing for airports in Nanchang, Ganzhou, Jiujiang, Yichun, Jinggangshan, Jingdezhen, Wuyishan and Wenzhou will not be allowed to take off. At least 14 flights operated by six airline companies in Shanghai were cancelled as of noon today. The CAAC also banned applications for business jet flights, additional flights and charters at the affected airport. Foreign experts inspect Taiwan plane crash site TAipei, JULy 26: International experts were examining the site of the fatal TransAsia Airways crash in Taiwan on Saturday, as new evidence surfaced that the plane may have collided with nearby trees before plunging to the ground. Seven French and one Canadian expert representing France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety, the French-Italian aircraft maker ATR as well as aircraft engine maker Pratt & Whitney Canada arrived in Taiwan late Friday to help investigate the crash that killed 48 people. One expert stayed in Taipei to help examine the black boxes -- which record cockpit voice and other inflight data -- while the rest flew to Magong earlier Saturday to examine the wreckage that was moved to an air force base and inspect the crash site, officials said. "ATR manufactured the plane and they know it the best, the structural engineer and technical specialists will provide us the information needed for the investigation," said Thomas Wang, director of Taiwan's Aviation Safety Council. TransAsia Airways Flight GE222 carrying 54 passengers and four crew plunged into houses near the airport in Magong in the Penghu islands Wednesday, leaving just 10 survivors, some of them badly injured. Two French medical students were among the dead. The ATR 72-500 propeller plane was attempting to land for the second time after aborting the first attempt during thunder and heavy rain as Typhoon Matmo pounded Taiwan. It was on a domestic flight. Taiwanese television footage on Saturday showed fragments of the wreckage being removed by local workers from woods located a few hundred metres (feet) from the crash site. The foreign experts were also seen inspecting the woods and the crash site. Local media speculated the pilot might have tried to pull the plane up over the treetops after skimming them before the fatal crash. Wang confirmed that pieces of wreckage were found in the wooded area but said it was too early to determine whether the plane had impacted the trees, adding the information contained in the black boxes would give a clearer picture when it was released in the coming week. Angry relatives have blamed the authorities and TransAsia for the worst air disaster in a decade in Taiwan, questioning why the plane was cleared to fly in stormy weather. Some vented their anger at Penghu county chief Wang Chien-fa on Saturday, as a man confronted Wang in front of TV cameras for not doing enough to assist the relatives. The airline ran an apology on the front pages of five major newspapers Friday, pledging to shoulder the "utmost responsibility" while making every effort to deal with the aftermath and provide the best compensation. Taiwanese officials have defended the decision to allow the flight to go ahead, saying the meteorology data showed that aviation safety requirements were met when the plane was cleared to fly. So far 46 victims were identified, including the two French nationals, while DNA samples of the others were collected to help with the identification. 3 JAMMU | Golden YuG SUNDAY | JULY 27 | 2014 DF&SS hold anti- Pak protest gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Criticizing the double standard of Pakistan for resorting to cease fire violation in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir State during the secretary level talks between the India and Pakistan, Dogra Front & Shiv Sena (DF&SS) Jammu and Kashmir today take out a protest rally and burnt the flag of Pakistan to express their resentment against nefarious designs of Pakistan. A large number of activists of DF&SS under the leadership of DF&SS President Ashok Gupta took out a procession in Jammu city, raised anti- Pak slogans and burnt Pakistani flag against the heavy shelling by the Pakistani rangers in Poonch Sector. Ashok Gupta while addressing the gathering on the occasion of 15th Anniversary of the Kargil Vijay Diwas said that Pakistan cannot be trusted. Gupta said that intentions of the Pakistan remained always corrupt. At the time of Agra Summit on one side they (Pakistani) were having talks on the table and on the other they made an intrusion in Kargil. And now in the regime of the newly formed NDA government, Secretary level talks have been initiated and in the same manner like the old times they are violating ceasefire in Poonch and elsewhere in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that Pakistan only understands the language of bullets and they should be retaliated in the same manner. Reminding the maiden speech of Prime Minister Narender Modi during his public rally of Jammu at the time of elections Modi stated that "Bomb Aur Dhamako Main Baatcheet Nahi Ho Sakti" then how the secretary level talks are being held as Pakistan has been violating the ceasefire since past one month. Gupta demanded breaking of all ties with Pakistan till complete normalcy is restored in the region. A resolution should also be passed in the parliament against the Pakistan that provide full powers to Army to deal with the situation and give befitting retaliation to Pakistan in the language which it understands, Gupta demanded. The party workers present at the time of protest were Bodh Raj, Vijay, Sukhdev, Mehra, Bantu, Ashish, Birbal and others. NSF criticizes establishment of cluster universities, demands infrastructure to already established universities gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: National Secular Forum (NSF) on Saturday criticized Higher Education department for proposal regarding establishment of two cluster universities in Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing media persons, Forum President Sukhdev Singh said that carrying out reforms in higher education was a good initiative but the establishment of cluster universities at that juncture is condemnable. "The already established Universities including Jammu University, Central University Jammu, Baba Gulam Shah Bhadshah University in Jammu region should be first provided sufficient infrastructure before announcements of establishment of more universities", he said. Criticizing further he said that it was very heartbreaking that the infrastructure and campus of CUJ was still a distant dream, while the Jammu University also san several facilities. "Instead of providing Compensate community kitchens Retain Inter State Bus Terminal burnt in Baltal clashes: VHP at General Bus Stand: JTAC gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: The VHP Saturday demanded an inquiry into the torching of community kitchens (langars) in Jammu and Kashmir's Baltal besides compensation and threatened to take the issue to the Supreme Court. Surinder Jain, national spokesperson of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), told reporters in Jammu that his party demands an inquiry into the burning of community kitchens in Baltal, the base camp of the Amarnath Yatra, during clashes and compensation by the state government. Jain threatened to take the issue to the Supreme Court, asserting torching of the "langars" caused great inconvenience to pilgrims. He also asked the state government not to stop the Kashmiri Pandits' Kausarnag Yatra, going on at present in south Kashmir. Clashes broke out in Baltal July 18 following a scuffle between a community kitchen cook and a pony owner. Ten "langars" and over 300 tents were burnt before security forces could bring the situation under control. gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: A deputation of Jammu Tourism Action Committee (JTAC), led by Inderjeet Khajuria met with cabinet ministers Sham Lal Sharma and Raman Bhalla, separately, and projected their demands regarding General Bus Stand, Jammu. While apprising the ministers, the deputation stressed on the retaining of Inter State Bus Terminal (ISBT) at General Bus Stand. They demanded immediate construction of multi storied complex with the facilities of parking, shopping, roof garden and ISBT at General Bus Stand, Jammu. They also apprised about the contradictory report submitted by sitting Vice Chairman, Jammu Development Authority to the High Court, Jammu regarding shifting of Inter State Bus Terminal from General Bus Stand, despite, project report framed by her predecessors for retaining of ISBT at same place. The deputation also requested to lay the foundation stone of multi storied complex well before the enforcement of Model Code of Conduct in the State. BJP magic fading, NC to form government on its own in JK: Gupta gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Saying that magic of Narendra Modi is fast fading due to anti-people policies, National Conference State Vice President Rattan Lal Gupta on Saturday observed that populism and false sloganeering don't work for long in a democratic polity. "People want results on the ground and not euphoria being generated on emotive slogans", Gupta said while referring to the debacle BJP faced in three assembly constituencies of Uttrakhand in the bye-elections. He described the post parliamentary elections mood as an indicator of BJP balloon getting burst due to sky rocketing prices, inflation and other measures that have disillusioned the common people. "Similar is the situation in the State, especially in the Jammu region where popular mood is in favour of National Conference due to its pragmatic strategey that enabled peace and faster development during the past over five and half years", he maintained. Gupta said that at the strength of the record card of Omar led government, National Conference is going to register massive victory in the upcoming elections and form a stable and strong government on its own in the State. The State Vice President said mandate to N a t i o n a l Conference is imperative for taking bold decisions with regard to development and implementation of various welfare programmes. He said Omar led government has laid a strong edifice of development which is needed to be taken forward for deriving optimum results at the grass roots level. Spelling out in detail progress registered in different sectors of development, Gupta said such a massive effort has never ever been undertaken in all the three regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. Sagar asks officers to ensure smooth Eid festivities gy news service srinAgAr, JULy 26: The Minister for Rural Development and Panchayats, Ali Mohammad Sagar has said that the officers of different departments should work in a co-ordinated manner and synergize their efforts to ensure that the people do not face any in convenience in view of the ensuing Eid festivities. The Minister also took a high level meeting of officers of different departments to discuss the arrangements put in place for the smooth celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr in the valley. It was attended by senior officers of the District administration, Police, PHE, PDD, SMC, SRTC and Health. Sagar asked the Divisional Administration to ensure that the people get the basic amenities, besides making available essentials including rice, sugar, atta, K-oil and LPG cylinders in the valley. The Minister directed the officers of PDD and PHE for ensuring uninterrupted electricity and water supply, besides asked the authorities of SMC to maintain cleanliness in and around the Mosques and Shrines of the Valley including the Dargah Hazratbal, Chrar-i-Sharif, Jamia Masjid, Mehboobul-Alam and Khan-kah-iMoula, Dastgeer Sahib. He also directed for installa- tion of street lights and the repairs of non-functional street lights in the Srinagar city. Sagar asked the Transport authorities for smooth transport system. He asked the traffic authorities to provide transport facilities to the people till late hours in the evening and also formulate a comprehensive plan, so that the regulation of the traffic is done in a proper way in order to curb the menace of traffic jams. The Minister also stressed for intensifying market checking to curb black marketing, profiteering and hoarding to make quality items available in adequate quantity to the consumers on Eid festival. Referring to the revolutionary measures like Public Servicers Guarantee and Right to Information Acts, Gupta said these are essentially aimed at making the government accountable, administration responsive and people empowered to ask questions. He said the Chief Minister believes in transparency, as a result of which these historic measures have been initiated. Such as the creation 659 new administrative units in order to give more and more facilities to the door steps of the people. Gupta also castigated PDP for negative politics and raising hype on certain issues and said that this party was in fact Xerox copy of the BJP chartered with the mission of furthering saffron agenda in the Valley. He said the two parties have caused the State immense damage during recent years by polarising the situation and sow- ing seeds of dissent and division among the people. He referred to 2008 agitation and said that the row was the machinations of these two parties to cause dent to the pluralistic ethos of the State for electoral gains. He said National Conference, however, did not allow to succeed their game plan and foiled it with active support of the peace loving people of Jammu and Kashmir. He cautioned the people against sinister designs of these parties and hoped they will maintain unity and brotherhood at all costs Gupta appealed the rank and file of National Conference to gear up for ensuing assembly elections in order to achieve the goal of absolute majority for stable government of its own and advance the state for a new era of peace, prosperity, equitable development of the three regions of the state and brotherhood. The ministers agreed with the idea of mooting of Monitoring Committee for transparency and progress of all the ongoing tourism related projects in Jammu and assured for issuing directions to Divisional Commissioner, Jammu for early constitution of committee. Others who were the part of deputation included Devender Choudhary, President Transporters' Organizations, Rajesh Bittu Coordinator, Jyoti Mahajan, President Dry Fruit Association, Pawan Gupta, Baldev Raj, Suni Suri and H.S Manhas. infrastructure the proposal regarding opening of new university would only compound problems of students community", he said, adding that if the government was serious to establish new university, same should be developed in some rural area, as Jammu city already had two universities. Singh further said that the proposed cluster University would be in GGM Science College, which already has been grappling with space and infrastructure crunch. "For Cluster University in Jammu division, the state government should choose the Bhaderwah campus, which will cater the needs of Doda, Bhaderwah, Kishtwar, Ramban areas", he said. He appealed Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to shift the proposed University from Jammu to some rural areas. Among those who were present in the press conference included Qayoom Malik University Unit President, Rishikesh Rana, Amit Sanotra, Bhupinder Singh, and Akhil. PDSU demands removal of Director Physical Education gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Vice President of People Democratic Student Union (PDSU) of Jammu University, Jyoti Choudhary said that Dhian Singh Bhau, Physical Director of Jammu University should be removed from his post as his tenure was only of two years but he is on his post from last five year. Asking that the career of several students is at stake, he asked university authority to remove prof Bhau from the post others ready to face strong agitation by PDSU activists in coming days. Others who were present in the press conference were Vishal Choudhary, Sunil Mehta, Vishal Sharma, Sachin Choudhary and Akshay Sharma. PDP meet calls for coordinated election campaign gy news service srinAgAr, JULy 26: A meeting of prominent Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) workers was on Saturday held at Pulwama. The meeting was aimed at developing a strategy for the forthcoming assembly elections in the state. Among others, the meeting was participated by Zaffar Iqbal Manhas, Chief Election Co-coordinator, Kashmir; Mohammad Khalil Bandh, MLA; Dr Haseeb A Drabu, candidate for Rajpora constituency and member manifesto committee; Mushtaq Ahmad Shah, MLA Tral; Bari Andrabi, district president Pulwama; Waheed-UrRehman Parra, party's youth wing president and Mohammad Lateef Bhat, vice president district Pulwama. Speaking on the occasion Zaffar Iqbal Manhas exhorted the party cadres to work in unison and strengthen the party at the gross root levels and make everyone aware about its pro-people policies. Calling for a decisive mandate for the party, Manhas said the PDP, with the help of people, could write a new chapter in history of Jammu & Kashmir, which will enable the party to change the governance, political discourse in the state. Dr Haseeb A Drabu dwelled in detail upon the necessity of changing the governance and policy making pattern which is in vogue in which the elected representative does not have the requisite say. He stressed upon the need for developing the governance and a policy making pattern in such a fashion in which the elected representative will have a larger say with commensurate accountability. Speaking on the occasion Mohammad Khalil Bhand, said the party patron, Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, is well aware of the problems of the general public. He said the people have whole lot of expectations with the PDP and its leadership. He assured the participants that if given a clear mandate, the party will come up to the expectations of every section of the society. Bari Andrabi, while laying out agenda points for the meeting, stressed upon the workers to gear up for the elections and ensure the victory of the nominated candidates of the party. He also emphasized on the desirability of designing a coordinated election campaign for the district regarding which the finer details were also discussed. Wa h e e d - u r- R a h m a n Parra, while speaking in the meeting, said that the manifesto of PDP must cater to the requirements and aspirations of the youth who form the strength for any political endeavor. Female dental surgeons hunger strike and Dharna enters 26 days Free Dental Check-up campaign gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Dental Surgeons Association Jammu Kashmir (DSA-JK) today on 26-07-2014 continued their Dharna for 26nd consecutive day & female hunger strike entering 14th day, with Dr. Neha Pathania sitting on fast. Chairman of DSA-JK Dr. Pawan Singh informed that to highlight the irresponsible attitude of the State Govt. towards the Dentistry, a free Dental Check Up given to the by-passers in front of Govt. Dental Hospital, Jammu, so as to aware the common mass regarding oral Health, and pathetic and oppressed condition of unemployed Dental Surgeons in J&K State. 74 patients were checked during the period of 3 hours which shows that there is how much need of oral health care in the society and the present NC-CONGRESS govt. is least bothered about oral health care in the state and is making the general mass of the state fool by its false claims regarding improvement in health sec- tor. Dr. Singh further informed that if the demands are not met we are going to take more aggressive protests in Jammu as well as Kashmir after EID-UFITER and will give a call of secretariat gherao at Srinagar. Dr. Singh also appealed everyone to come forward and join our protest for genuine cause on humanitarian grounds. He also said that our protest will continue till our demands are met and is going to take more serious and harsh nature in the coming days and the Govt. will be responsible for any uneventful happenings. The demands of the association are: Complete absorption of unemployed dental youth. Recruitment of dental surgeons on every year basis. Establish separate directorate for dental health in the state. 4 JAMMU | Golden YuG SUNDAY | JULY 27 | 2014 Golden Yug EDITORIAL An unedifying spectacle The sight of Shiv Sena MP Rajan Vichare forcing Arshad, a catering supervisor at the IRCTC canteen in Delhi’s New Maharashtra Sadan, to eat a chapati during his Ramzan fasting period last week, marks a new low in the conduct of elected representatives. Whatever post-incident gloss might be put on it, the country saw clearly the high-handed approach of Mr. Vichare and his colleagues from the Shiv Sena, who thought they were highlighting the problems they faced while staying at the Sadan. The Shiv Sena, which specialises in using strong-arm tactics to silence those who disagree with it, has long been a prime culprit in taking resort to extreme and unacceptable behaviour. Whether it is in attacking newspaper editors or television channels critical of it, or others who come in its way, the Sena has violated the law of the land with impunity time and again. In this case, Mr. Arshad’s complaint to his supervisors said he was in uniform, displaying his name badge. Even then, the aggressive MP, as clearly seen in television footage, tried to force a chapati into his mouth in the face of his protestations that he was fasting. Interestingly, though the incident happened last week, television channels ran the video footage of the coarse behaviour of the Member of Parliament only after the matter was reported in print on Wednesday. India has changed for the better in so many ways, with greater public scrutiny of and accountability in public life, but we know that the powerful still enjoy impunity. Even if it would be too much to expect elected representatives to set an example for people by their behaviour, the level of boorishness to which they descended in Maharashtra Sadan is alarming. Accommodation and food that were not to their liking may be legitimate complaints. But forcing food into the mouth of an employee is not the way to improve the situation. If Maharashtra government officials were not being responsive enough, the Sena MPs could have addressed their problems in other ways. In the past, too, there have been instances of some MPs making a ridiculous spectacle of themselves. The display of arrogance of power cuts across political lines, and one Congress MP, who is now in the BJP, brandished a gun at a toll plaza in Gujarat not so long ago. The distress caused to a Muslim employee by the callous, even if not deliberate, disregard of his religious sensibilities is apparent. Good governance in India must be premised on equal respect for all individuals. Any sense that some religions are less equal than others can only be exploited by extremist elements. The Narendra Modi government would do well to distance itself from such actions by MPs who are allied to it. A positive agenda for governance can work only if every citizen feels that the state and its representatives are sensitive to his or her way of life. No leader of the opposition sUHAs pALsHiKAr How to misunderstand each other By rAMAswAMi r iyer As the new BJP government completes two months in office, it is quite clear that it does not intend to shift the tone, tenor and substance of politics. Having been elected on a wave of expectations, the BJP has started sending signals that, at least in the field of political conduct, it does not have a game plan to seize the initiative and think differently. The first signal came in the way it dealt with the issue of appointing governors, as this writer argued on these pages (‘If there were no governors’, IE, June 26). The issue of the leader of the opposition (LoP) appears to be another signal. As in the case of the governors, this is not about a few individuals or one person getting some perks. This is about the way institutions are handled. Democratic politics is as much about institutions as it is about mobilisations and winning elections. Having proven its ability in the latter terrain, the BJP seems to be following in the footsteps of its predecessors in disregarding the responsibility to build and strengthen institutions. To ridicule the Congress for not being eligible for the post of LoP is easy and rooted in transient politics. Dealing with the issue in a more mature and farsighted manner can open up space for the institutionalisation of political practice. According to the existing provisions, the Congress does not have the required numbers. But the issue now is whether an alliance can be recognised as a legislative party for the purpose of designating an LoP. Assuming that the leader of the Congress in the House is not entitled to “salaries, perks and cabinet rank” as per the existing legislation, the more complicated issue is whether the various committees that require the LoP to be a member (such as the committee for the appointment of the CVC) can function without her. The BJP is said to be dodging the second issue by contemplating an amendment to the relevant acts. A government that amended the TRAI regulations to suit its conve- nience could easily revise the LoP act and agree to make the leader of the single largest party or the leader of the largest alliance the LoP. Therefore, the argument that the designation of the LoP requires a specific strength in the House is rather specious. The government appears to be taking refuge in technicalities in trying to deny the Congress leader the position. In the end, it might, with bad grace, agree to make the leader of the largest party/ alliance the LoP, after having tested the patience of the Congress on this issue. It might also want to show the Congress in a poor light by demonstrating how the party is craving that position. But in the process, the BJP contributes to the demeaning of the office and the larger idea that government and opposition together are responsible for running the affairs of Parliament. In the meanwhile, the Congress has also not done much to deserve being called the leader of the opposition. Instead of strategising how best to become the de facto leader of the opposition, the Congress is seen running from pillar to post (reportedly even considering recourse to the judiciary) to get that recognition. The Congress may take pride in the fact that it has disrupted proceedings in the House somewhat effectively. But whether it can force the government to rethink any matter is a crucial test. Besides, whether a parliamentary victory was won by voice power or the power of argument will, in the long run, determine whether the Congress wants to do justice to procedural decorum or just make its presence felt. It would do well to revisit the remarks made by the speakers of the 14th and 15th Lok Sabhas on the issue of decorum and the obligations of parliamentarians. This Lok Sabha is quite different from the Houses where the BJP was a large opposition party around which the NDA was woven. The Congress is not only weak, but also isolated. The so-called UPA has become almost fictitious. Other major parties in the opposition, such as the TMC, AIADMK and BJD, are not only outside the Congress-led coalition, but also the main opponents of the Congress in their respective states. This has put the Congress in a tricky position where it has to coordinate with its opponents. It will require floor management, which the Congress was weak in even when in power. More than that, it will require a flexibility of approach and a readiness to build broad-based coalitions. This is exactly what the Congress lacks. The 16th Lok Sabha has at least four major players in the opposition: the TMC, AIADMK, BJD and Congress. All of them are currently in power in some state or the other and so have to manage their state’s interests. Therefore, structurally, there is very narrow room for a concerted opposition to the NDA. Besides, barring the Congress, the state-based parties have limited interest in opposing the BJP — they would be willing to do business with it almost any time and, as such, might not be “in opposition” to the government. So the Congress will not only have to take the initiative, but also tread cautiously to ensure broader and more durable opposition to the government. Such an initiative can take shape only if the Congress chooses to oppose the government on two broad principles — democratic propriety and procedure on one hand, and states’ rights on the other. Both these platforms can be acceptable to the other parties in the opposition and help the Congress gain sympathetic public opinion. The experience so far, not only in the last two months but also during NDA rule from 1998 to 2004, is that the Congress is clueless when in opposition. Perhaps long years in government have robbed the party of the skills of an opposition. Even in the states where it has been in opposition, its performance has been dismal. Therefore, the demand that its leader be recognised as LoP is rather pathetic — a party should be recognised as the opposition on the strength of its policies, its leadership and the confidence it inspires as an alternative, not just on the basis of legal provisions and the generosity of the ruling party. When either the ruling party or the opposition is unconcerned with institutionalising political practices, it is bad enough, when both show the same symptoms, it underscores the bankruptcy of the political establishment. India-Nepal relations are constantly being upset by insensitivity and blundering on the part of India and hypersensitivity and proneness to misunderstanding on the part of Nepal. India seems to have an infinite capacity for putting its foot wrong in relation to Nepal, and Nepal seems to have an equal capacity for misreading ineptness as diabolical machination. The relationship is a thoroughly dysfunctional one. Because of that background, I had at one time cautioned against attempts to negotiate new treaties or agreements, which would only serve to generate fresh misunderstandings, and observed: “Do not seek excessive closeness; let not Nepal feel threatened; aim at friendliness, correctness and a reasonable distance.” At that time, many friends felt that, given the geography and history of the two countries, a relationship of “correctness and distance” was not an option. What I had said then is being strikingly illustrated by a current development. There is much anger and indignation in Nepal over a draft agreement on cooperation in the power sector proposed by India. It has been described as “hegemonic”. It is alleged that India wants monopoly over the power sector in Nepal. The former water resources minister, Laxman Ghimire, is reported to have termed the proposal “an insult to Nepal”. This contretemps, just before the Indian external affairs minister’s visit that began on Friday, was both unfortunate and entirely avoidable. The draft agreement proposed by India is mostly innocuous. It talks in general terms about cooperation on investment in power generation and power purchase. It is for Nepal to say whether it wants an agreement at all. India cannot compel Nepal to enter into an agreement. If it is prepared to look at a draft agreement, it could propose any amendments it wants, or propose an alternative draft altogether. Why then is there so much anger? It arises essentially from the Nepalese understanding or misunderstanding of a couple of clauses in the draft. These are: One, “The government of Nepal will facilitate the sale, and government of India will facilitate the purchase, by interested Indian entities, of surplus power, that is the power over and above what is required for use in Nepal, generated from power projects, including hydroelectric projects developed in Nepal, on mutually agreed terms and conditions.” Two, “In particular, the parties shall cooperate in effective harnessing of Nepal’s hydro-power potential through facilitation and speedy construction of hydroelectric power projects in Nepal either with 100 per cent Indian investments or joint venture with Indian entities.” These have evidently been interpreted to mean, first, that Nepal must sell all its surplus power to Indian entities; and second, that Nepal must necessarily accept 100 per cent investment in hydro-power projects by India, and is not allowed to invest in hydro-power projects entirely on its own, or in JVs with non-Indian entities. I presume the government of India meant only to offer 100 per cent Indian investment in hydro-power projects in Nepal and not to force such Indian investment on Nepal. Indeed, how can it do so? As for the purchase of power, I doubt India intended to ask for exclusive rights to all surplus hydro-power in Nepal. However, regardless of Indian intentions, the apprehensions in Nepal are understandable. The interpretations they have placed on those two clauses are not totally implausible. If the draft had been carefully re-read within the Indian government, the possibility of a misunderstanding could have been anticipated and averted. Now that anger has been generated in Nepal, what can be done to assuage it? My suggestion is that the draft agreement should be immediately withdrawn, and Nepal assured that its interpretations are based on a misunderstanding of Indian intentions. It could also be left to the Nepal government to propose a draft, if they so wish. In other words, instead of breathing down Nepal’s neck, India might leave it to Nepal to take the initiative, if they wish to. By these means the fraught situation could still be saved, and the relationship salvaged. A disappointment for scientific community v. v. KrisHnA After a decade-long policy paralysis in science, technology and higher education research during UPA I and II, the Indian science community was waiting with optimism. To its disappointment, the budget did not commit any substantial funding that the field of Science and Technology (S&T) deserves. It also failed to give any signals to strengthen the research and innovation base of our ailing 700 universities and 30,000-plus colleges. Investing in R&D Benchmarking OECD and other front-ranking economies, the Manmohan Singh government from 2004 reiterated its commitment to increase the Gross Expenditure on Research and Development (GERD) to 2 per cent of GDP. In the last decade, Indian GERD/GDP either stagnated at a little less than 0.9 per cent or even relatively declined when adjusted to inflation. During the same period, the Chinese figure witnessed a jump from 1 per cent to 1.9 per cent of GDP. China’s economy is three to four times larger than the Indian economy. It is investing at least five times more money in Research and Development (R&D) compared to us. Going back from earlier commitments, the Science, Technology and Innovation Policy 2013 promised to increase the magic figure to 2 per cent only “if the private sector raises its R&D investment.” The budget statement has a somewhat similar tone. The quality of science production and excellence in science is falling rapidly due to poor peer evaluation systems and merit-based incentives Without a clear-cut commitment and a road map from the government to increase the public share of GERD to 2 per cent of GDP, the laudable goals of “positioning India among the top five global scientific powers by 2020” (STIP 2013); building a new science and technology base in nanotechnology, material science, bio-medical research and devices; a range of biotechnology-related front-ranking research clusters in Faridabad and Bengaluru; science component of ‘smart cities’; high speed and bullet trains etc., as desired in the budget, will remain a distant dream. Without allocating sufficient funds for research, we may even become dependent on foreign countries for critical technologies. The issue of higher government commitment to GERD also assumes significance as more than 55 per cent of GERD in the last few decades is consumed by the strategic sectors of defence, atomic energy and space. Hence what is broadly left under the civilian R&D is less than 45 per cent of GERD. With a series of missions planned to Mars and the moon, ‘big science’ international projects and emerging geo-political scenario, the dominance of strategic sectors in GERD is likely to continue in the coming decade. The progress of science agencies and R&D is intimately connected with human potential in higher education. Research in higher education Research in higher edu- cation has been a victim of policy paralysis in S&T in the last few decades. Two crucial features of research in higher education are its share in national GERD and research intensity. In the last decade, universities accounted for over 52 per cent of total cumulative national research publications measured by international databases such SCI or SCOPUS. But they were allocated just 5 per cent of GERD. Second, just about 10-12 per cent of our universities and colleges can be described as research intensive. The rest — nearly 88 per cent of our universities — are only teaching institutions. The bulk of our higher education sector is yet to attain what is known as the Humboldtian goal of teaching and research excellence. These facts have been repeatedly pointed out to both HRD and the Department of Science and Technology. But so far very little has been done to create a level-playing field between higher education and science agencies. Universities in the OECD region (25 countries) accounted for 20 per cent and Japanese universities accounted for 17 per cent of GERD in the last decade. Even Chinese universities increased their share of GERD from around 5 per cent in the 1990s to over 15 per cent at present. The policy measures taken to increase research intensity in universi- ties and nurture them to attain world-class standards in China were part of its national innovation strategies. Project 211 in the mid-1990s allocated U.S. $7.98 billion for 100 universities. Project 985 further shortlisted 39 universities to develop them into their version of ‘Chinese Ivy League’ from the late 1990s with a budget of 4.87 U.S.$ billion. We have not only fallen behind our global competitors, but have failed to adequately address the question of research intensity and gross enrolment ratios in the higher education sector. So far, national leadership has failed to forge close collaborative links and channels of mobility between public science agencies, universities and user industries. For instance, there is very little collaboration between the best of our software firms and universities. The Nano mission funded 150 projects but did not lead to any fruitful joint collaboration between institutions and industry. All three operate in relative isolation with each other. Such inter-institutional collaborations are important as they not only arrest fossilisation of research areas but also enhance the mobility of research personnel. Acquiring sophisticated equipment and instrumentation is a capital-intensive affair. Inter-institutional mobility will optimise the usage of scarce S&T resources. In this context we can learn from the French experience. In the last two decades, 80 per cent of CNRS (French National Research Council) laboratories were reorganised to establish joint R&D units with universities in their close proximity. They follow a system of joint appointments to enhance mobility between different institutions and establish joint incubation and innovation centres to commercialise technologies. With Public-Private Partnership and FDI looming large in S&T institutions, we need to formulate a series of S&T laws to govern and regulate knowledge production, incentives and research innovation schemes. There is no national intellectual property law governing all public research and educational institutions at the moment. Without this step, PPP in research is going to be problematic. This assumes significance as the new policy intends to open up research and innovation schemes to the private and corporate sector firms in future. The other area where our science leadership has failed us is in science organisation. The quality of science production and excel- lence in science is falling rapidly due to poor peer evaluation systems and meritbased incentives. A large number of S&T journals continue to lag far behind international benchmarks. They are not the first or even second priority. They are a fallback preference if papers are rejected by foreign journals. Science agencies do not attract the best of talents. Young faculty in universities feel quite frustrated to discover after entering that it takes 12 long years to get their first promotion. There is large-scale internal brain drain taking place from science and engineering to commerce, management and marketing areas. Over the years, one can witness the loss of research and academic autonomy in science agencies and academia. The scientific elite who are leading these large institutions no longer see themselves as representatives of the scientific academic community. It seems, this elite draws its legitimacy not from its membership in the academic-science community but from its access and proximity to political power. It is indeed a dangerous trend that the scientific elite is getting embedded with political powers sacrificing their research and academic autonomy in the process. Only time will only tell us where we are heading. 5 JAMMU | Golden YuG SUNDAY | JULY 27 | 2014 PM launches 'MyGov' portal for citizens to contribute in governance new DeLHi, JULy 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday launched a website mygov.nic.in that aims to help citizens contribute in governance by giving their opinions and views on important issues like Clean Ganga or skill development. The inauguration of the people-centric platform also marks the completion of 60 days of the new government. The Prime Minister said in the past 60 days, the experience of his government was that there were many people who wanted to contribute towards nationbuilding and devote their time and energy, an official statement said. Modi said MyGov (mygov.nic.in) is a technology-driven medium that will provide citizens an opportunity to contribute towards good governance, the statement added. "The platform would bridge gap gulf between people and government. Democracy cannot succeed without people's participation in government and this participation should not be limited only during elections," the Prime Minister said. Besides Modi, Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth, DEITY Secretary R S Sharma were also present at the launch of the portal. National Informatics Centre (NIC) of the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) will implement and manage the platform. There are multiple theme-based discussions on MyGov where a wide range of people can share their thoughts and ideas with the government, Sharma told reporters after the launch. "It is also an initiative to build a digital knowledge library. We will guide the people on the topics of national importance on which the government would like to know their views and ideas," he added. The platform presents an opportunity for the citizens to both 'Discuss' and 'Do', Sharma said, adding, any idea shared by a contributor will also be discussed on the discussion forums, allowing constructive feedback and interaction. At present, there are six groups on the platform - Clean Ganga, Girl Child Education, Clean India, Skilled India, Digital India and Job Creation. "Citizens can also volunteer for various tasks and submit their entries. These tasks would be reviewed by other members and experts. Once approved, these tasks can be shared by those who complete the task and by other members on MyGov," Sharma said. Each group consists of online and onground tasks that can be taken up by the contributors. The objective of each group is to bring about a qualitative change in that sphere through people's participation, he said. "We will review the working on MyGov in three months and over time the number of groups, tasks and discussions will increase. The platform will also be used as a comprehensive knowledge repository," Sharma added. The portal can even be extended to act like public audit platform for government projects like citizens giving feedback on status of completed infrastructure projects or availability of various social sector programmes, he said. Checking of school buses continues Tell people about 'bold steps' taken in Telangana for second day in first 50 days, Modi to his MPs In an attempt to enforce HyDerABAD, JULy 26: Transport authorities in Telangana continued checking of school buses for the second day Saturday in the wake of Thursday's tragic accident in Medak district which claimed the lives of 14 students. The Road Transport Authority (RTA) officials seized 10 buses and registered cases against several others for violation of norms. They also served notices to managements of the concerned private schools. safety measures, the RTA authorities launched a statewide drive to inspect the vehicles. On the first day, 148 buses were booked in all 10 districts. They also seized 20 buses for serious violation of rules. Besides checking the fitness of vehicles, the officers are also verifying the licenses of drivers and if they are using mobile phones while driving. Action is also being taken for rash and negligent driving, overloading of vehicles, UPSC aspirants intensify protests; no discrimination, says Govt new DeLHi, JULy 26: The government on Friday sought to assure the civil services aspirants who have been protesting against Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Following violent protests in Delhi on Thursday evening, Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Jitendra Singh Friday morning met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the issue. Following the talks, Singh sought to assure the students and said that the government was taking the matter seriously. The students won't be discriminated against on the basis of language, Singh said. “There won't be any injustice, especially on the basis on language. However, students must also show some patience,” the minister told reporters. “The government has sympathy and also has the clarity that there shouldn't be any injustice with the students,” he added. According to Singh, the government was waiting for a report on the matter and will take decision only for the good of students. "I assure you that within one week we have sought the report of the Committee... Today I have again told the Committee to give the report within one week. As the report comes, further action will follow," the minister told Rajya Sabha. Also today, the students tried to march towards Parliament to press for their demand of scrapping the CSAT, but were stopped midway by the police and taken into preventive custody. The protesters were stopped outside Central Secretariat Metro Station from where they were taken to Parliament Street Police Station. The protests, however, continued in North Delhi's Mukherjee Nagar. Inside Parliament too, the issue led to heated exchanges and protests leading to adjournment of the Rajya Sabha. Congress leader Digvijay Singh said that the Congress was ready to fight for UPSC aspirants both inside and outside Parliament. absence of attendants to help children board the buses and lack of first aid box and other safety measures. The RTA is focusing on Hyderabad and neighbouring Ranga Reddy district as over 2,000 school buses ply here. The department also plans to organise a program to train the drivers on the safety precautions especially at unmanned rail-road crossings. Fourteen children of a private school were killed and 20 others injured Thursday when a train rammed into school bus at unmanned rail-road crossing at Masayipet village in Medak district. The driver and cleaner of the bus were also killed in the accident. An eyewitness claimed to have seen driver speaking on his mobile phone while trying to speed past the crossing. He was also said to be a part-time driver hired by the school as the regular driver was on leave. new DeLHi, JULy 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi had in his poll campaign promised a lot of bold steps that he will be taking if voted to power and made the PM of the country. Now, he has reportedly asked the BJP's 280 Members of Parliament to explain to the people the “bold administrative steps” taken by his government in its first 50 days. After Modi took office as the PM two months back, his government presented the first Union Budget which targetted growth. With first session of the 16th Lok Sabha about to end, the PM is holding meeting with his MPs in batches. It is being reported that Modi has told MPs that his government is working towards taking the benefits of the bold policy decisions taken by his government to the last person and wants his MPs to explain this the people who elected them. Also, for instance, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has asked several ministries, including the highways ministry, to draw up a list of projects that would get started or commissioned, to mark 100 successful days in office for Narendra Modi. Taking his vision of a developed India forward, Modi had come up with a 17-point people-oriented agenda which was sent to the concerned ministries asking them to submit detailed action plans, with sharp focus on delivery and implementation, at the most by July 20 so that agenda can be placed well when the NDA Government completes its first 100 days in office in August-end. Modi reminded his MPs that the mandate given to them after BJP's thumping victory in the Lok Sabha polls is a responsibility. Congress not entitled to Leader of Opposition post in LS: A-G new DeLHi, JULy 26: In bad news for Congress, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi has reportedly maintained on Friday that the party has no case for claiming the Leader of Opposition (LoP) post, saying there is no precedence since the days of the first Lok Sabha when Jawaharlal Nehru was the Prime Minister. Rohatgi is also believed to have conveyed this to Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan who had sought his opinion in view of the dilemma she is facing over the issue, sources said. The A-G has said Congress is not eligible as it does not have the required 10 per cent (55 seats) in the 543-member Lok Sabha, the sources said. Congress has only 44 seats. To back his opinion, the A-G has said there is no precedence where a party was given the LoP position -- the status of a Cabinet Minister -- without meeting the criteria of 10 per cent seats since the days of first Lok Sabha when G V Mavlankar was the Speaker, they said. Even during the time of Rajiv Gandhi, Congress with over 400 seats had refused to grant LoP status to TDP for the same reason, the AG has told the Speaker. The A-G is also learnt to have rejected the contention that LoP status could be given to the leader of Congress-led UPA coalition as there is no such precedence. UPA has 60 members in the House. Lok Sabha Secretariat officials refused to make any comment, saying a decision in the matter was yet to be taken. Mahajan, who has been facing the tough situation on taking a call on the tricky issue, has said that she would consult legal and constitutional experts besides experienced persons in firming up a decision. Reacting to the development, Congress, which has recently upped the ante over the issue, hoped that the Speaker will "not be misguided" by the opinion of the AG. "Attorney General represents the government's opinion. He articulates the government's viewpoint. Government has nothing to do with it (LoP issue). It is the domain of the Speaker. We will react after the ruling of the Speaker," Congress General Secretary Shakeel Ahmed. Congress and Government have been trading barbs over the LoP issue with the main opposition even bringing the Speaker in its line of fire on the issue. Asserting that the post of Leader of Opposition is its "right", the Congress party has accused the gov- ernment of playing "petty politics" over the issue and hoped Speaker Sumitra Mahajan will not allow her judgement to be "coloured" by various shades of politics. Congress has been peeved over the delay in deciding on the issue and suggested that the Speaker might be consulting the government. "This (delay) means a decision will be taken in consultation with the government. This means whatever the government will want will happen," Amarinder Singh said. The government side reacted angrily saying the Congress' views reflected its "desperation" while Mahajan declined to wade into the LoP controversy. Singh, the Congress' Deputy Leader in the House, has said the party has written to the Speaker to formally demand the LoP post. Situation on LAC peaceful: Army DrAss, JULy 26: Against the backdrop of repeated incursions by China into Indian territory, a top Army commander Saturday said the situation on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) was "absolutely peaceful and calm" and such incidents happen due to differences in perception. "The situation on the China border is absolutely peaceful and calm. There are no problems. There has been no incident of firing at the LAC. There are some areas where there is a difference of perception on the alignment of the LAC. We think it is some area and they think of some other," General Officer Commanding in Chief, Lt Gen D S Hooda, told reporters here. He said there was no demarcation of the LAC on the land and in such areas both Indian soldiers as well as Chinese soldiers do patrolling. "But even in those areas, whenever there are any face-offs, everything is settled peacefully. I cannot comment on the political or the diplomatic level, but soldierto-soldier contact is handled very peacefully," he said. He said there was no real concern of the transgressions by the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and the rules and protocols were largely followed by both the sides. "Transgressions are always there. Also, let me say that as the infrastructure there is getting developed and roads are coming up...Even our presence is slightly increased in various areas. So, sometimes it is also because of that that you are actually seeing more of what is happening. There is greater visibility also from our side on what they are doing. "There are rules and agreements and protocols that are defined and largely these protocols are being followed by both sides. Really, there is no cause of real concern that they are doing something which is out of the ordinary," he said. On reports of deployment of Chinese troops in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), the army commander said it does not pose any immediate threat. "There are some media reports that there are Chinese troops in PoK, but mostly they are related to developmental activities. We are not getting anything that is close to the LoC or poses an immediate threat. "Yesterday, there was one ceasefire violation in PoonchMendhar and also one in Akhnoor sector. We had a few ceasefire violations there and they are continuing. Although, let me state that they are not (of) the same intensity as was last year. Last year, the firing was much much heavier. But yes, there is a problem," Lt Gen Hooda said. He said ceasefire along the borders with Pakistan was a biggest Confidence Building Measure (CBM) and it would be better for the relations between the two nations if it holds. "See I cannot answer for India Pakistan relations. These are being handled at a particular level. But definitely, on the border the incidents which are happening...Even the Foreign Secretary made that comment that the biggest CBM was ceasefire along the borders. And if the situation on the LoC and borders is calm, then it will definitely help and it will be good for the development of overall relations," he said. The army commander said the force is prepared for the contingencies which may arise in the wake of the US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. No US trip for CPI-M legislator THirUvAnAnTHApUrAM, JULy 26: The CPIM has barred one of its legislators from travelling to the US next month to attend the International Visitor's Leadership Programme organised by the State Department - as it is funded by the US government. The programme is being held in a few locations in the US Aug 4-24. "Rajesh was told by his party that it does not augur well if he goes because the entire trip is being funded by the US government... So he decided not to go," said two-time CPI-M supported independent MLA KT Jaleel who along with party legislator TV Rajesh was selected by the assembly speaker for the trip. Even though none in the CPI-M told me not to go, I felt, since I am indirectly associated with them, I will also not go," added Jaleel. The assembly Speaker G Karthikeyan had selected nine legislators for the trip after getting a letter from the State Department. Apart from TV Rajesh, KT Jaleel, ES Bijimol (all from the Left-led opposition) he selected PC Vishnunath, Shafi Parambil, Anwar Saddat, IC Balakrishnan, N Shamsudeen and Mons Joseph, all from the Congress-led ruling front. However, CPI has allowed its MLA ES Bijimol to go on the trip. With Rajesh and Jaleel backing out, KM Shaji and VT Balram, both from the ruling front, got the opportunity to travel to the US. RJD minister's murder verdict: BJP MP to move SC pATnA, JULy 26: Two days after the Patna High Court acquitted eight people who had been convicted by a trial court for the murder of former RJD minister Brij Bihari Prasad, his wife and BJP MP Rama Devi said on Saturday this would be challenged in the Supreme Court. "I am pained by the acquittal of all the accused and I have decided not to sit silent but to approach the apex court for justice in connection with murder of my husband," Rama Devi told reporters here. "I will soon file an appeal in the Supreme Court against the acquittal of all the accused in the case," she said. Rama Devi said she would appeal against the verdict as the main witnesses in the case are still alive and they would provide authentic details in the case. A division bench of the court Thursday acquitted the eight accused including former MP Surajbhan Singh, former legislators Munna Shukla, and Rajan Tiwari. The eight accused were awarded life imprisonment by the trial court in 2009. Brij Bihari Prasad, a criminalturned politician, was an accused in the engineering admissions scam. He was shot dead in 1998 inside the premises of the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences in Patna while he was on an evening walk. He was a minister in the Rabri Devi government. Inquiry launched into Indianorigin boy's killing in Scotland LonDon, JULy 26: An independent inquiry has been launched into the murder of a three-year-old boy who was beaten to death by his Indian-origin mother at their home in Scotland earlier this year. Rosdeep Kular aka Rosdeep Adekoya, 34, who had been charged with the murder of her son Mikaeel Kular, faces a lengthy jail term after pleading guilty to culpable homicide at Edinburgh High Court yesterday. Fife council in Scotland has now confirmed it has ordered a significant case review after it emerged that Mikaeel had been in and out of foster care. Serious questions have emerged about Scotland's social work system after it was found that Mikaeel and his twin sister, now four, were taken into foster care in Fife several times because of their mother's neglect, emotional ill-health and erratic lifestyle. Rosdeep had pleaded guilty to reduced charges of culpable homicide and attempting to defeat the ends of justice by covering up Mikaeel's death. She admitted to beating up her son to death at their Edinburgh flat after he was repeatedly sick after a trip to a Nando's restaurant at the city's Fountain Park. She then disposed off the body in a woodland in Fife and then reported him missing to the police, triggering a major search operation as members of the public helped the police look for the little boy. Mikaeel's body was found four days after his death, wrapped in camouflage material and folded into a strapped-up suitcase. The suitcase, disguised by branches, had been left in woods behind a bungalow in Kirkcaldy, Fife, belonging to Rosdeep's parents and sister. Rosdeep, who was brought up in Kirkcaldy and had been living there and in Edinburgh, had alarmed her parents by leaving her five children without proper supervision or dumping them on other family members while she went drinking in Edinburgh, the 'Guardian' said. In December 2013, social services stopped monitoring the family. The court heard that Mikaeel, whose father was one of his mother's childhood friends, was seen to be a "healthy, happy little boy". Fife council confirmed yesterday that its social workers would be interviewed by the independent inquiry, expected to be chaired by a senior expert from another local authority. The review, due by December, will include police, the NHS, courts and?child protection?officers in Fife and Edinburgh and include evidence uncovered by the police investigation into Mikaeel's death. 6 JAMMU | Golden YuG SUNDAY | JULY 27 | 2014 Dell, BlackBerry downplay threat from Apple-IBM alliance ToronTo: IBM Corp`s recent move to partner with Apple Inc to sell iPhones and iPads loaded with corporate applications has excited investors in both companies, but two rivals say they are unperturbed for now. Top executives at Dell and BlackBerry Ltd scoffed at the threat posed by the alliance this week, arguing the tieup is unlikely to derail the efforts of their own companies to re-invent themselves. "I do not think that we take the Apple-IBM tie-up terribly seriously. I think it just made a good press release," John Swainson, who heads Dell`s global software business, said in an interview with Reuters in Toronto on Thursday. PC maker Dell and smartphone maker BlackBerry are in the midst of reshaping their companies around software and services, as the needs of their big corporate clients morph. Swainson, who spent over two decades in senior roles at IBM, said, "I have some trouble understanding how IBM reps are going to really help Apple very much in terms of introducing devices into their accounts. I mean candidly, they weren`t very good at doing it when it was IBM-logoed products, so I do not get how introducing Apple-logoed stuff is going to be much better." While conceding that Apple products hold more allure, Swainson said they lack the depth of security features that many large business clients like banks covet. IBM and Apple could not immediately be reached for comment. BlackBerry Chief Executive John Chen similarly downplayed the threat of the alliance in an interview with the Financial Times on Thursday, likening the tie-up to when "two elephants start dancing." NO COMMENT ON POSSIBLE ALLIANCE Dell and BlackBerry declined to discuss whether they would consider teaming up, but some analysts, bankers and others have argued in the past that a partnership between the two underdogs potentially made sense. Texas-based Dell has a huge sales team, vast network of business clients and is focused on growing its security and device management capabilities, long strong suits for BlackBerry. The Canadian company is building on its heritage by adding capabilities to manage not just BlackBerry, but iOS-, Android- and Windows-based devices on its infrastructure. "Dell`s always been in a partnership-driven model. As Dell has evolved it has focused on some pieces of the equation, but not all," said Swainson, adding that the need to broaden partnerships is growing, but declining comment on a potential tie-up with BlackBerry. Chen told the Financial Times that BlackBerry was in early discussions with some companies about working together in parts of the enterprise market, but did not name them. Whether a BlackBerry-Dell partnership will materialize is unclear for now. Initial speculation about a tie-up between the two began a year ago, when both players were exploring buyouts. At the time, one source told Reuters that BlackBerry had held talks with private equity firm Silver Lake Partners about collaboration in enterprise computing. Silver Lake, along with Dell`s founder, Michael Dell, were at the time in the midst of taking Dell private. At the time, the source said if the buyout succeeded, one option was a collaboration with BlackBerry in mobile computing. Both Swainson and Chen were senior advisors with Silver Lake before moving into their roles with Dell and BlackBerry. BlackBerry, under the leadership of Chen, has been busy forging alliances and earlier this week announced it was going to allow third-parties to host its device management services. App clicks thief's selfie, gets her arrested new yorK: An app called Lookout has hunted down a woman thief who stole a smartphone from a woman's car in Florida. The app detects when someone is trying to unlock a stolen device and snaps pictures of the thief. The app also emailed the woman maps of the location where the phone was last used, media reports said. Cathy Carter from Florida's Lakeland area went to see her doctor and left the front window of her car open. She forgot the phone on the seat which was stolen by the time she came back. A few hour later, Carter received an email with a picture of a woman and a map indicating where her phone was last seen. She posted the thief's pictures on social media and one of Carter's friends recognised the thief who was later arrested. Facebook says SEC's IPO probe ends, extending WhatsApp closing date Facebook Inc said the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission dropped its probe into the social networking company over events surrounding its controversial initial public offering. In its quarterly report filed on Thursday, Facebook said the regulator in May "notified us that it had terminated its inquiry and that no enforcement action had been recommended by the SEC." Facebook shares began trading on May 18, 2012, but soon fell below their $38 per share offering price and had lost more than half their value by the middle of August, angering investors. The launch had been tarnished by technology problems that delayed trading and caused difficulty in processing trades. Investors also complained they were not told just prior to the IPO that analysts at Facebook`s investment banks were cutting their forecasts after learning of the company`s internal projections for advertising revenue. The end of the SEC probe does not affect shareholder litigation against Facebook, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and many banks over the Menlo Park, California-based company`s IPO. This litigation remains pending in Manhattan federal court. Separately, Facebook said in the quarterly report it may extend by one year the date by which it is expected to close its $19 billion purchase of mobile messaging startup WhatsApp. Facebook had agreed to pay a termination fee of $1 billion in cash and $1 billion in stock if the purchase did not close by Aug. 19, 2014. It said it expects to extend this date to Aug. 19, 2015 because it will meet conditions allowing the extension. The transaction is still expected to close this year, it added. Facebook shares were up 9 cents at $75.07 on Nasdaq shortly before the close. Why women are attracted to bad boys reAgAn gAvin rAsqUinHA 5 Things a man will never ever tell youHow to save your marriageIndians not ready to commit virtual identity suicideThird year of marriage 'happiest', fifth 'toughest'Relationship tips for newlywed couples It doesn't take much looking to dog out examples of cases where bad boys found themselves hooked up with girls who seemed way above their league. Pamela Lee Anderson was once involved in a physically abusive relationship with ex-Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee. The singer with the nightingalelike voice, the late Whitney Houston too had a rough time with the ill-tempered rapper Bobby Brown. Yes, the boys are bad, yet the public continues to remember and even love them. It makes you wonder: what really is it about bad boys that the world loves? Is it because their bad temper is not borne out of malice but is simply superficial? Is it sympathy for the underdog? Psychiatrist Dr Nirmala Rao explains: "Individuals like these are emotional. They are ruled by their feelings. And no, they are not manipulative in the bad sense of the term. In fact, when they're in a normal mood, they're really loveable and give themselves totally to their partner. One of the reasons that make them react badly to a certain situation is that they expect as much as they give. However, it's a problem that needs to be attended, because when this behaviour is triggered, their judgment gets completely clouded." And what exactly is it that 'triggers' this behaviour? "Being emotional, any external stimulus reaches the emotional part of the brain, or the right brain, first. Feelings overtake rationality and for a few seconds they lose control. It's called 'impulse control disorder'. They act out immediately on what they're feeling. It lasts for a short time. But it's important to remember that it's a personality problem and not a mental problem." But is it one incident like this which makes a relationship go awry? "No, it becomes a habit over a period of time. Sometimes the partner of the person unknow- ingly or knowingly set off the triggers that result in the bad behaviour of their partner. Nonetheless, in a good mood, they are good company, kind and shower lots of affection," continues Dr Rao. Actor Mandira Bedi agrees. "I suppose it's nice to see somebody break the rules and break the mould. These guys aren't bad by nature; they have good qualities. Salman for instance has done a lot of good, a lot of social work. I suppose bad boys have certain loveable qualities about them. Maybe it compensates in a way. If your good side is equally good, it makes for an interesting package. There's a certain thrill of unpredictability and excitement. This makes for good boyfriend mater- ial, but not husband material," she says. And the public continues to ignore the private dirty laundry and love the image. "The public fulfill their need for excitement and stimulation thru these popular 'heroes', who they see as larger-than-life, even if they're not. And so, whatever they do is taken with a pinch, nay, a fistful of salt. Different parameters for what is right and wrong are ascribed for celebrities. There is a sympathetic 'so what if he slips up once in a while' attitude?" opines Clinical Psychologist Varkha Chhulani. Actor Kim Sharma, who's been through an emotional wringer of her own, agrees that while on a personal level, bad boys wear down a relationship, fans in general tend to feel sympathetic towards someone who's always picked on, "I think people love the image of the 'bad boy' because of the underdog factor. Everybody loves the underdog and there's a certain amount of sympathy that one feels for a guy who's always picked on. The good is often overlooked. While the public may love a 'bad boy various reasons, on a personal level, the 'bad boy' thrill is very temporary. After a while, you move on," she concludes. So be it sympathy for the underdog, the thrill of reading about the travails of having a larger-thanlife hero, or the fact that bad boys live life in the fast, albeit a lonely lane. 23 daily habits that will make you smarter MAggie zHAng Getting smarter isn't something that happens overnight. Instead, you have to build your intelligence every day through intentional daily habits. In a recent Quora thread, "What would you do to be a little smarter every single day?", readers shared their advice on good habits you can establish. Here are some simple actions that could help you become a smarter person. 1. Come up with 10 ideas every day. Think about how to reduce poverty, how to solve a daily problem you have, interesting movie ideas, or anything. It doesn't matter what subject your ideas fall into, as long as you're working your brain and your idea muscles. Your list might even lead to a new startup idea or writing subject. — Claudia Azula Altucher 2. Read the newspaper. It will help you become more aware of the important things happening around the word. You'll learn to form your own opinions and connect the dots between seemingly unrelated things. You'll also have a lot more to talk about at parties or with friends. — Manas J Saloi 3. Play devil's advocate. Take something you recently learned and generate a unique opinion on it that wouldn't immediately come to mind. Try to support it with evidence, and be open to the idea that new evidence will change your opinion. Repeat this every day, and you'll become much better at thinking outside the box. If you're feeling stuck, try reading and critically evaluating the editorial section of papers. They will help you understand how other people form arguments and express their opinions. — Peter DePaulo 4. Read a chapter in a fiction or non-fiction book. Aim to read a book a week. You can always find pockets of time to read, whether on your daily commute or while you're waiting in line. Goodreads is a great way to keep track of everything you read and to also find a community of other readers. Fiction books are great for understanding characters and getting absorbed into another perspective, while non-fiction books are great for introducing you to new topics, from politics to psychology. — Claudia Azula Altucher 5. Instead of watching TV, watch educational videos. Sometimes, it's more fun to watch things about a subject you love than to read about it, and you can learn a lot from other people's experiences. You can find fun, educational videos on Khan Academy or watch TED talks. You can also find good ones on Youtube's channel SmarterEveryDay. In videos, the information is often presented in a digestible, memorable way, so you can be assured they'll stick. —Hendrik Sleeckx 6. Subscribe to feeds of interesting information. Follow interesting voices on Facebook and Twitter, so you'll always learn something new when you look at your newsfeed or dashboard. For example, if you want to keep up with the latest news in science and technology, subscribe to the "I Fucking Love Science" page on Facebook. You can also follow email newsletters, such as Cal Newport's Study Hacks and Today I Found Out. — Saurabh Shah 7. Check in with your favorite knowledge sources. Every day, scroll through Quora, Stack Overflow, specialty blogs, or any other sources that satiate your hunger for knowledge. This is an extremely easy habit, because other users are curating the content for you, so all you have to do is follow the ones who write about topics interesting to you. Try using Pocket to save articles for later reading, and then try to get through them before going to sleep at night. — Manas J Saloi 8. Share what you learn with other people. If you find someone to debate and analyze ideas with, you can add to each other's knowledge and gain new perspectives. Also, when you can explain ideas to someone else, it means you've definitely mastered the concept. You can even share what you learn without directly talking to someone. Many people like to start blogs so they can engage others in online dialogue. — Mike Xie 9. Make two lists: a list of work-related skills you want to learn now and a list for things you want to achieve in the future. Google Docs is a convenient way to keep track of your lists. For both, decide what you want to learn, compile sources that will teach you these skills, and then work on them each day. For example, if you work in a computer-science related field, your first list might suggest you learn something new in Python one day or that you try using MongoDB another day. For your second list, you can think about long-term goals, such as whether you want to go into marketing or architecture. Write down the small steps you need to take to reach that goal, whether it's by reading the experts in those fields or taking classes at a local college. — Manas J Saloi 10. Make an "I Did" list. At the end of each day, write down what you completed. This will help you feel better about all the things you accomplished, especially if you're feeling discouraged. It will also help you reflect on how productive you were and how you can restructure your to-do lists for the next day. — Claudia Azula Altucher 11. Write down what you learn. You can start a blog or use an app like Inkpad to help you keep track of everything you learn. Not only will this be a great way to keep a record of everything you're doing, but it's also a good source of motivation to keep you accountable. You will want to learn more if you know that at the end of the day you'll have to write about it. — Manas J Saloi 12. Stimulate your mind. Going on a daily run is a great way to get your brain flowing and to keep your mental health in shape. It's also a great way to think through difficult decisions or process new information. — Rick Bruno 13. Take online courses. Check out this list of the most popular online courses for professionals. Make sure you don't overload yourself; commit to one to two and truly focus on them. The syllabi will also keep you on track, so you know you will be doing something every day, whether it's listening to a lecture or working on an assignment. — Manas J Saloi 14. Talk to someone you find interesting. Even if they're strangers, don't be afraid to approach them. Ask about their interests and how they discovered them. Oftentimes, you learn the most from people you barely know. — Manas J Saloi 15. Hang out with people who are smarter than you. Spend as much time as you can with smart people. Every day, you should strive to have a coffee date or walk with someone who inspires you. Always be humble and willing to learn. Ask as many questions as possible. If you are always around people who are more knowledgeable than you, you'll have no choice but to learn more. —Manas J Saloi 16. Follow your questions. If you see or hear about something cool, don't just let the moment pass. Follow up — pursue your curiosity and find the answer to your question. — Mike Xie 17. Use a word-of-the-day app. You will increase your vocabulary, which can help you in competitive tests like the SAT or GRE, or even just sound more eloquent in daily interactions. You can also try to learn new vocabulary in a different language. Every day, try to add five to 10 more words to the foreign language you are trying to pursue. You can use LiveMocha, Basuu, or DuoLingo. — Manas J Saloi 18. Do something scary. "Getting out of our comfort zone always makes us wiser." Every day, push yourself a little further. Try public speaking by joining a ToastMasters class, lead a meeting by volunteering a proposal at work, or reach out to someone you really admire by sending a quick letter or email. — Claudia Azula Altucher 19. Explore new areas. If you can't travel every day, at least try to find something new within your hometown. You'll meet different people, learn new facts, and understand something new about the world. It's a lot more productive than staying at home and watching TV. — Manas J Saloi 20. Play "smart" games. Some games, like chess and Scrabble, expand your mind. Challenge yourself when you play them. For example, play Scrabble without a dictionary. You can also solve puzzles via games like Sudoku, 2048, and Doors. — Saurabh Shah 21. Set aside some time to do nothing. Oftentimes, sitting in silence can help you get inspiration and reflect on your day. — Claudia Azula Altucher 22. Adopt a productive hobby. If you have something you can work on every day, from knitting to fly fishing, you can actively learn more just from doing. For instance, you may try to play a new piece of music every day, read a physics textbook, write a few more pages in your novel, or learn a new computer skill. — Mayank Rajput 23. Apply what you learn. If you recently learned a new coding skill or how to play an instrument, make sure you are using that skill in your life as often as possible. Learning by doing is one of the most effective ways to become smarter. — Himanshu Pal 7 JAMMU | Golden YuG SUNDAY | JULY 27 | 2014 Abhinav Bindra bids CWG adieu with gold, teenager Malaika Goel gets silver gLAsgow, JULy 26: It was a memorable swansong at the Commonwealth Games for Abhinav Bindra as the ace marksman bagged the 10m Air Rifle gold medal in a gripping finale with young schoolgirl Malaika Goel turning out to be surprise package winning silver in the 10m air pistol event. After a cracking opening day where they bagged seven medals, it was a relatively quieter day for the Indians as they added a gold, silver and a bronze to their tally. Apart from the two medals at the shooting range, India won a bronze in the weightlifting through 20-yearold Santoshi Matsa who finished third in the women`s 53 kg category. India are currently placed fourth in the medals tally with three gold, four silver and three bronze medals behind England, Australia and Scotland. The cynosure of the day certainly was the 31-year-old Bindra, who finally won an individual gold at the quadrennoal extravaganza which had eluded him on four previous attempts. Bindra, who has already won nine medals including three gold in pairs events, was calmness personified as he did not put a foot wrong in the final round, having finishing third in the qual- ifications at the Barry Buddon Shooting Centre,Dundee. Bindra, first Indian Olympic individual gold medallist, shot an aggregate of 205.3 to set a Games Record. "This is my last Commonwealth Games. Five CWG and nine medals, it is enough for me," Bindra said while speaking to Indian journalists. "It was a well-earned medal because I work hard and I am happy to have achieved the feat. I got the desired result." Asked if Rio 2016 would be his last Olympics, he said, "I will take on thing at a time. I will decide later." He joked that after retirement he would take up journalism as career. "Journalism is an easy job, I may become a journalist after my shooting career." Bindra said he would now focus to the World Championships to be held in a few months time. "I will relax a bit and then prepare for the World Cup," he said. The 16-year-old Malaika gave India its first shooting medal with a score of 197.1 while favourite Heena Sidhu fell by the wayside at the Barry Buddon Shooting Centre at Dundee. India`s good show in the weightlifting arena continued as young Andhra girl Santoshi grabbed the bronze medal with a total lift of 188 kg in snatch and clean and jerk to get the bronze as 16-year-old Nigerian schoolgirl Chika Amalaha won the gold with a total lift of 196 kg. India`s Swati Singh, who was placed third at the end of the snatch event finished fourth with 183 kg. It was second time that Swati missed out on a podium having finished fourth during the last edition in the last edition. Santoshi tried a lift of 109 kg on the third clean and jerk attempt but failed. The successful attempt wouldn`t have ensured anything more than bronze though as both Amalaha and Toua went on to break the Games Record with a lift of 111 kg each in the clean and jerk section. Swati, on her part, failed on two attempts to lift 103 kg and 106 kg respectively as she had to settle with a total score of 183 kg. The Indian men`s hockey team launched their campaign on a sluggish note as they toiled hard to register a 3-1 win over a lowly Wales in their opening Pool A match at the National Hockey Centre. Ranked ninth in the world, India had to dig deep to overcome a resolute Wales defence and pocket full points. India scored two goals through penalty corner conversions by V R Raghunath (20th minute) and Rupinder Pal Singh (42nd) before comeback man Girvinder Singh Chandi scored from a field effort in the 47th minute. Wales` lone goal was netted by Andrew Cornick in the 23rd minute from field play. India will next play hosts Scotland tomorrow, while Wales will be up against world champions and reigning Games Commonwealth champions Australia. Indian judokas failed to replicate their opening day performance with Sunibala Huidrom missing out on a bronze medal in the women`s 70 kg event losing to Sally Conway of Scotland. Sunibala faced a tough test in the repechage contest but she managed to prevail over Monika Burgess of Canada in a battle that lasted for three minutes and 58 seconds to make the medal round. However, it was cur- tains for Garima Choudhary in the women`s 63kg category after she went down fighting in her repechage round. Garima, who was the only Indian judoka to have qualified for the London Olympics in 2012, lost to K J YeatsBrown of England in the repechage. Yeats-Brown won on the basis of two Wazaris. Indian men had a disappointing outing as both Balvinder Singh and V Vikender Singh lost in the round of 32 in 73kg and 81kg, respectively. In swimming, Sandeep Sejwal finished a poor sixth in 100m breaststroke semi-final and finished a disappointing 12th among the 16 swimmers who qualified. Sejwal`s timing of :103.24 secs deteriorated from his timing in the heats which was 1:02.97 secs. Indian paddlers continued their rampaging form as the men`s and women`s teams blanked Guyana and Kenya 30 respectively in the group stage of the table tennis team competition. After thrashing Vanuatu 3-0 on the opening day, the Indian men`s team continued their good showing with Anthony Amalraj brushing aside Shamar Britton 11-4 11-3 11-3 to give his side an early lead. Young Soumyajit Ghosh then beat Christopher Franklin 11-8 11-5 11-9 to make it 2-0 in India`s favour. Sanil Shankar Shetty and Amalraj then paired up to get the better of Paul David and Franklin 11-8 11-6 11-5 to complete the rout. Indian squash star Joshna Chinappa suffered a 1-3 defeat against World No. 4 Joelle King of New Zealand in the round of 16 to crash out of the women`s singles competition. However Dipika Pallikal stormed into the quarterfinal defeating Delia Arnold of Malaysia in three straight games 11-6 12-10 11-5. She will meet Alison Waters of England in the last eight clash. Joshna, who won the Winnipeg Winter Open trophy -- her maiden WSA world title in February this year -- lost 311 8-11 11-8 5-11 against her third seeded opponent at the Scotstoun Campus. Indian cyclists` dismal show continued at the Games as they failed to qualify for the finals of both Men`s 4000m Individual pursuit and Women`s 3000m Individual pursuit events. In the men`s 62 kg weightlifting event, Rustam Sarang of India finished seventh with a total lift of 263 kg. Talented pugilist Mandeep Jangra started his Commonwealth Games campaign in style defeating Mozambique`s Augusto Mathule in the 69 kg welterweight division bout here on Friday. However Parveen Kumar of India lost to Corey Henderson of Scotland in the Superheavyweight (+91 kg) category to bow out. Shiva Thapa (56 kg), Sumeet Sangwan (81 kg) and Amritpal Singh (91 kg) have all got byes in their respective categories and will now be directly fighting in the pre quarter-final bouts. It was Jangra, who dominated the proceedings from the start as his opponent didn`t have any answer to some of his deft hooks and uppercuts. In fact, Jangra followed his opponent effecting a knock down. He got a perfect 10 from all three judges in the first and third round while he got 29 in round two. He was severe in the final round landing some straight punches which totally caught his rival unawares. Jangra will next fight Jamaican boxer Kestina Davis in the round of 16 bout. In the +91 kg bout, Parveen was no match for Henderson, who was buoyed by the local support as he landed some crushing punches which the Indian boxer failed to evade. All three judges gave perfect 10 to Henderson in the first two rounds while the Scottish boxer managed 29 from round three. The Indian could manage only 28, 27 and 27 from his three rounds. Alastair Cook is still captain because Bravo brothers power Red Steel victory over Warriors of ECB politics: Kevin Pietersen LonDon, JULy 26: Alastair Cook has managed to hold on to England captaincy solely because of "politics", says maverick batsman Kevin Pietersen and insists that the disaster which the skipper is enduring in the series against India is something that he would not wish even for his worst enemy. "At the moment only politics are keeping Cook in a job because the England and Wales Cricket Board backed him so much that it would be yet another PR disaster if it sacked him now," Pietersen wrote in `The Daily Telegraph`. "But the ECB needs his runs back more than anything else so a big decision has to be made. Forget the bad headlines for once," he said. Pietersen said he empathises with Cook, whose poor form with the bat is being seen as a major reason for England`s Test decline. The English are currently trailing India 0-1 after losing the second Test at Lord`s in the five-match series. "Alastair Cook is enduring an experience I would not wish on my worst Navjeet Kaur Dhillon clinches bronze at IAAF World Junior Championships new DeLHi, JULy 26: Discus thrower Navjeet Kaur Dhillon became only the second Indian to grab a medal at the IAAF World Junior Championships after setting a new personal best to clinch a bronze in Eugene, USA. The 19-year-old covered an impressive 56.36m with her throw at the Hayward Field last night in the World Junior Championships. Her previous best was 53.97m which she recorded while winning the Junior Federation Cup at Chennai this May, a release stated. Brazil`s Izabela da Silva set a world junior leading mark of 58.03m for the gold while American Valarie Allman (56.75m) entertained the home crowd with a silver medal. It was the second ever bronze medal for India in the world juniors after Seema Antil`s 2002 effort in Kingston, Jamaica. Incidentally Seema won a gold medal in 2000 at Santiago de Chile, but was disqualified thereafter due to doping violations. Navjeet`s first major success came in Commonwealth Youth Games at Douglas (Isle of Man) in 2011 when she won a bronze medal with a throw of 45.27m. Last year she had taken part in the senior category in Asian Grand Prix and was placed seventh in the Asian Championships at Pune. In the Junior Federation Cup this year, Navjeet set a new national junior record in shot put (15.89m) besides winning a "double" through a victory in discus throw with a noteworthy 53.97m. She went on to win a bronze in shot put (14.99m) as well as a silver in discus throw (53.66m) in the Asian junior championships at Taipei thereafter. Navjeet is also the reigning Inter-University champion. enemy. He will not be able to sleep at night and when he eventually drifts off and wakes up in the morning the last and first things going through his mind will be worries over his career and his job," said Pietersen. "But he should do what is right for England and resign the captaincy. He has shown he does not have the tactical brain to lead the side," he added. Interestingly, Pietersen reportedly did not share a very cordial equation with Cook in the dressing room. The swashbuckling batsman was sacked as an England player earlier this year due to his tense relationship with teammates and other disciplinary issues. porT of spAin (TriniDAD), JULy 26: Darren Bravo smashed a six off the final delivery of the game to lift Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel to a sensational four-wicket victory over Guyana Amazon Warriors, in a thrilling encounter of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) here. Chasing 180 for victory Thursday night, Red Steel found themselves requiring nine runs from the final over sent down by Guyanese speedster Ronsford Beaton, reports CMC. He managed to restrict Bravo and Jason Mohammed to just three runs off the first five deliveries, leaving Red Steel with six to get from the last ball. Bravo then delivered in a big way, smashing a length ball from Beaton over midwicket for a huge six, to emphatically end the game. It was the ideal end to a high octane contest at Queen`s Park Oval, which swung this way and that. The left-handed Bravo finished on 69 not out while his older brother and captain, Dwayne Bravo, slammed an equally belligerent 67 to bolster Red Steel`s innings that floundered at one stage at 13 for three in the fourth over. They lost Kevin O`Brien for four in the first over, bowled by left-arm seamer Krishmar Santokie with the score on five and were in strife the following over when leftarm spinner Veerasammy Permaul trapped Ross Taylor Commonwealth Games: Aussies dominate pool, Wales suffer doping shock gLAsgow, JULy 26: Australia continued to dominate the Commonwealth Games swimming competition with four more golds on Friday while Wales were sent reeling by a second doping shock. Australia`s men`s 4x100m freestyle relay team retained their title ahead of South Africa and England to claim their seventh victory from a possible 14 events. Leiston Pickett became the first swimmer to retain a 50m Commonwealth breaststroke title, while there was an Aussie onetwo in the men`s 200m freestyle as Thomas Fraser-Holmes edged out Cameron McEvoy with Calum Jarvis claiming Wales` first medal of the meet in third. There was also a world record for Maddison Elliott in the women`s para-sport 100m freestyle S8 ahead of England`s Stephanie Slater and another Australian Lakeisha Patterson. There was more joy for hosts Scotland as Dan Wallace won the men`s 400m individual medley and Canada`s Katerine Savard took the women`s 100m butterfly. Benjamin Proud claimed England`s first gold of the swim meet in the men`s 50m butterfly ahead of South African duo Roland Schoeman and Chad le Clos. Chris WalkerHebborn ensured the men`s 100m backstroke Commonwealth title remained in English hands with a Games record time of 53:12sec. The biggest cheer of the evening was definitely reserved for Wallace as he won Scotland`s third swimming gold in two days following the success of Hannah Miley and Ross Murdoch on Thursday. Wallace admitted he had been inspired by the film "Braveheart" as he edged out Fraser-Holmes and Canada`s Sebastien Rousseau. The 21-year-old could be seen bellowing "freedom" after touching the wall to seal the win, just as his namesake William Wallace does in the film. "I just screamed `freedom` at the top of my lungs because just being here in front of a home crowd just brought out the Braveheart inside of me," he said. "I watched it just last week to get ready for this. It`s such a Scottish thing. It warms my heart." Joanna Rowsell won England`s 20th gold medal in Commonwealth Games track cycling by shattering Australia`s and New Zealand`s dominance of the women`s 3000m individual pursuit. The 25-year-old finished nearly four seconds ahead of Australia`s Annette Edmondson with Amy Cure also of Australia edging out Scotland`s Katie Archibald for bronze. It was the first time that a country other than Australia or New Zealand had won this event. Sam Webster claimed gold for New Zealand in the men`s sprint final for his second gold of the Games following his victory in the team sprint on Thursday. lbw without scoring, with just one run added. When opener Kennar Lewis holed out to Christopher Barnwell in the deep for three in the fourth over, Amazon Warriors were fancying their chances of running away with the game. But the Bravo brothers arrived to transform the contest, in a superb 131-run, fourth wicket stand that put Red Steel within reach of victory. Darren, stylish and elegant, struck five fours and five sixes off 49 balls while Dwayne, playing with gay abandon, counted six fours and three sixes off 47 deliveries. They both hammered sixes off off-spinner Steven Jacobs`s second over which cost 20 runs before Dwayne took matters into his own hands, ripping into Beaton with two sixes and a four in the right-armer`s second over which leaked 21 runs. He was also severe on Permaul and seamer Jimmy Neesham before skying a catch off the latter, to be caught at Barnwell at long-off in the 17thAover, with 36 still required for victory. Nicholas Pooran did nothing to ruin his reputation with two sixes in a nine-ball 16 that kept the run rate up but when he was taken at mid-wicket by Lendl Simmons off Santokie in the penultimate over, Red Steel were still 13 runs adrift. Darren Bravo, who paced his innings superbly throughout, then chose the right time to shine. His performance overshadowed captain Denesh Ramdin`s 84, which was the highlight of Amazon Warriors` 179 for four off their 20 overs. Sent in, Amazon Warriors slipped to 27 for three in the sixth over before Ramdin and Neesham, who struck 33, rallied the innings with a 122-run stand for the fourth wicket. Jos Buttler aims to mimic Kevin Pietersen's 'big hitting heroics' on Test debut for England LonDon, JULy 26: Jos Buttler, who will make his Test debut for England, is aiming to follow in Kevin Pietersen`s footsteps and carry his big-hitting style from ODIs and Twenty20s into the fiveday game. The English county cricket club Lancashire`s w i c k e t k e e p e r- b a t s m a n wants to turn on the crowd in Pietersen style once he is handed his Test cap on Sunday. Like Pietersen before him, Buttler is attempting to make the transition from ODI wonder to Test match thrillseeker, The Mirror reported. Buttler`s 121 against Sri Lanka had already confirmed his mettle, yet he made his Test debut only after an injury to Matt Prior and after playing for two and a half years in the ODI side. Pietersen, on the other hand, was picked into the Test team just eight months after his brilliant ODI exertions in Zimbabwe and South Africa. Buttler said that he dose not want to lose his ODI batting style completely, and added that there are people around the world who play in that aggressive manner and do well. Buttler said that when Pietersen played for England people were excited to watch him because he was always looking to score runs, and added that David Warner has done that role for Australia very successfully too. The wicketkeeper-batsman added that it would be silly of him to go into his shell completely and curb all his natural instincts because that is what has got him to where he is. 8 JAMMU | Golden YuG SUNDAY | JULY 27 | 2014 Art integrated learning and child participation training programme concludes gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: A six day art integrated learning programme for promoting experiential learning by ensuring 100% participation of every child concluded today at SIE Jammu. The programme was first of its kind organized by the team of experts from the Department of Education in Arts and Asthetics NCERT New Delhi in collaboration with SIE Jammu. A total of 50 participants from different districts of Jammu division attended this programme with great zeal and enthusiasm. Director School Jammu/ Education Principal, SIE Jammu, H R Pakhroo was the chief guest on this occasion who highlighted the importance of art learning and its integration with teaching and learning process. He stressed on the need of implementing the same initially in the adopted schools by the DIETs in all the districts of Jammu division at elementary level. He directed the mas- ter trainers trained by NCERT and SIE during the workshop to take the lead of training teachers of adopted schools and thereafter will continue the hand holding with the concerned schools for enhancing achievement level. The team of experts from NCRET New Delhi comprising Dr Pawan Sudhir HOD, the Department of Education in Arts and Asthetics, Santosh Kumar Rana Assistant Professor ky resource persons for the Market checking conducted in Kishtwar, Rs 12000 realized from defaulters gy news service KisHTwAr, JULy 26: In order to check the quality of essential commodities in the market on eve of the festival of Id-ulFitr, a team of officers headed by Tehsildar Kishtwar Phulail Singh and comprising of EO Municipal Kishtwar, SHO Kishtwar, Food Safety Officer Kishtwar and doctors from veterinary and sheep husbandry Kishtwar conducted an extensive market checking exercise. The quality of mutton, chicken, fruits, vegetables and sweets was checked. Violators were fined and the rotten fruits, vegetables and unhygienic chicken and cooked food were destroyed on spot. An amount of Rs12, 000/was realized as fine. Four shopkeepwere ers booked under Food Safety and Standards Act. One quintal of rotten fruit and vegetables, twenty kgs of sweets and 40kg unhygienic chicken was destroyed by the officials MC of Kishtwar. Moreover four domestic cylinders were also seized from various commercial establishments. All the fruit sellers and meat sellers were instructed to keep the meat and other eatables covered to protect them against dust. The Food Safety Officer was directed to ensure the safety standards as per rules and take strict action against defaulters under law. training programme. The team leader from NCERT Dr Pawan Sudhir stressed upon the need of integrated cultural heritage of Jammu with elementary education for conserving age old traditions and values in our young generations and bringing quality primary education with the participation of the community. The NCERT team members provided training on art integrated education by including various methods and techniques like clay modeling, mask making, theatrical performances, music dance, songs, puppetry, audiovisual clip etc. Rajinder Kumar and Archaana Bakshi, Research Officers SIE Jammu acted as Coordinator and Associate Coordinator. Besides this Anil Sharma, Dr Rabia Naseem, Tapsya Sharma, Suresh Gouria and Akash Khajuria provided logistic support for the successful completion of the programme. New entrants join Congress Youth are future of our country: Abrol gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Senior Congress leader and Secretary Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) Hira Lal Abrol today welcomed the new entrants in the Congress Party fold in a function held at Raghunath Pura in Jammu East Assembly Constituency, here. Welcoming the newly joined youth, Hira Lal Abrol in the presence of General Secretary State OBC Wing, Suresh Kumar Dogra, Ward No 15 President R.K Sodhi and District General Secretary Jammu V.K Sethi said that youth are the future of our country. Congress Party has always stood for the promotion of the cherished values of peace, harmony and mutual brotherhood in the society and this agenda of integrating and harmonizing the society will be pursued consistently, he said adding that Congress has always been secular in its policy towards people. It doesn't believe in dividing people on religious lines and stresses only on developmental issues which have greater importance for people. Abrol further said that United Progressive Alliance (UPA) during its ten years rule, strictly focused to build infrastructure in every nook and corner of the country and provide liberal financial support to the J&K State. Massive funding was made available to the States for road connectivity and rural electrification under CRF, PMGSY and RGGVY schemes and their impact on the ground has been quite heartening. J&K State has also been extended liberal financial support for power projects, roads, hospitals, schools, colleges, etc under Provide immediate relief to affected people: Sukhnandan gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: The government should press into service all the means and work round the clock to mitigate the sufferings of the people who have been hit by recent cloudburst and flash floods in Marh assembly constituency and adjoining constituencies. This was demanded by BJP MLA from Marh assembly constituency Sukhnandan Kumar while addressing media persons at party headquarters on Saturday alongwith the BJP State Press Secretary Balbir Ram Rattan. Sukhnandan Kumar, who is continuously in touch with the people of his constituency for the last three days and visiting every affected village, said that this natural calamity has badly damaged the houses, poultry farms, pig farm, godowns and caused causalities to buffaloes, cows, pigs and standing crops. Many houses and shops have been totally damaged and the household items got perished. A goushalla building in Datryal village too has got damaged. There is an atmosphere of grief and the people need a sympathetic help. Sukhnandan Kumar said that villages namely Datryal, Halqa, Marh, Chaffrechak, Kuntwala, Ghura Singu, Taruchak, Rathwa and many more have been very badly hit. Although what has happened cannot be reversed Azad, Soz hold Convention of Congress party at Leh gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Gulam Nabi Azad and Prof. Safuddin Soz address a very impressive Convention of Congress Party at Leh Gulam Nabi Azad Senior Congress Leader and Former Chief Minister of J&K and Prof. Saifuddin Soz MP (Former Union Minister) & President J&K Pradesh Congress Committee addressed a very impressive convention of Congress Party Workers from District Leh at Community Hall Leh (Ladakh) today. Both the Leaders urged the Workers not to be complacent and work hard for total success of the Congress Party Candidates in the ensuing Elections to the J&K Legislative Assembly 2014. These leaders stressed the fact that from Jawahar Lal Nehru to Indira Gandhi to Rajive Gandhi and the Present leadership Smt. Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, each one of them had contributed greatly to the overall development of Ladakah Region. They (Leaders) reminded the people of Ladakh that it is the Congress Party which had achieved the present day spectacular development for the people of Ladakh, in every sphere of life. Both leaders (Azad and Soz) further told the gathering that they would also do which needs to be done for future development of Ladakh. They told them that it is the UPA Govt at the Centre that had provided adequate funds for Z-Morh Tunnel and Zojila Tunnel and it is the Congress party that commits itself to get a Tunnel constructed at Khardungla to connect Nobra Valley with Leh. Those who also spoke on the occasion include M/S Rigzin Jora, P. Namgial, T. Samphel, Rigzin Gialson, Ms. Dorjee President Mahila Congress Leh, Mohd Shafi General Secretary PCC and Youth Congress President. About forty Block Presidents, Sarpanchs, Panchs and Mahila Leaders spoke on the occasion. All the leaders of Ladakh assured Gulam Nabi Azad and Prof. Saifuddin Soz that Congress Party in Ladakh Region would certainly come upto their expectations. Moti Koul, President All India Kashmiri Samaj, a well known Kashmiri Pandit Leader and a leading Engineering Consultant, joined BJP at New Delhi and was welcomed into party fold by BJP National General Secretary Jagat Prakash Nadda, Union MoS in PMO Dr. Jitendra Singh, MP & State President Jugal Kishore Sharma and MP & Jammu Kashmir Prabhari Avinash Rai Khanna. but the government should utilize all the possible means to reach every affected family with relief and compensation. He said that although it may take few days to assess the accurate losses but some immediate relief should be provided to affected families adding that just rupees 1500 from Red Cross has been provided to few families, which is just a cruel joke. He said that had such incident been held in Kashmir, there would have been flood of relief material and one compensation after the other. The MLA said that special teams should be constituted under some senior officers of the revenue department with directions to remain camped in the affected villages till normal life does not start again. He said that the villages where school buildings have been damaged, alternate arrangements should be made so that the studies of school going children do not suffer. Sukhnandan Kumar also appealed the government to depute teams of health department in the affected villages to provide help and ensure that epidemic like situation do not rise. PHE and PDD should also work on war footing to restore water and electricity supplies in affected areas. He assured the people that being their representative I am with them and would make best possible efforts to ensure that relief is provided to them and their cases of compensation are prepared and processed in shortest time. UPA Government. He urged the new entrants and party workers to strengthen the vote base of Congress Party by ensuring the victory of Congress Party in all 87 Assembly seats to take the J&K State on the path of progress, prosperity and harmony. Abrol said that government has launched a massive development programme aimed at creating basic facilities for the people. He said that road con- nectivity, a basic need for development, has been prioritized, adding all inaccessible and unconnected pockets of the remote and hilly areas would be connected through a road network. He further said that Congress Party would ensure equitable development of all the three region of the state viz Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh and added that the welfare schemes, launched by the UPA government, would definitely change the development scenario of the area. Abrol said that only the Congress Party can accommodate all shades of opinion and is truly democratic in its structure. He added that helping the needy and downtrodden is the only principal, the Congress is based on. Those who joined the parry showed their confidence and full faith under the High Command of party. Prominent among those who join the party were Rakesh Kumar, Amarjit Singh, Gourav Tak, Rajesh Kumar, Lovesh Sharma, Bunty Dpgra, Harminder Singh, Goldi Mehra, Ajay Kumar, Bunty Kumar, Sunil Kumar, Deepak Mehra, Surya Parkash, Shiva, Rahul, Pawan Singh, Vimal, Raghu Sharma, Abhishek Sharma, Amit Bagotra and Anil Tiwari. PDP holds meet of executive members to discuss strategy for poll campaign gy news service JAMMU, JULy 26: Intensifying its poll campaign in for upcoming assembly elections, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today held a workers meeting of Jammu East constituency here to discuss the modalities of the campaign. The poll campaign meeting was held under the leadership of Bharat Chowdary, party candidate from Jammu East constituency. About 85 executive members Jammu East which includes zone committee, women wing, youth wing, ward presidents and senior leadership of Jammu East participated and discussed the strategy for poll campaign. In the meeting while Leaders were asked to intensify the party activities on ground level and to establish constructive contact with general masses. They were also asked to hold public meetings on mohalla and ward levels and to apprise public about the policies of PDP as well as highlight the problems faced by public in their respective areas. Addressing the meeting, Bharat Chowdary castigated the state government 'for being responsible for mis-governance in the state. "People are losing faith in the govern- ment institutions and are not even getting the basic facilities", he said. He promised that when PDP will form government, party will drivers an exclusive plan to old city as an independent tourist sport, with special beatification projects on bank of Tawi river, Renovation of Mubarak Mandi complex, by promoting Shahi Masjid Khidika Talab, Ragunath Temple, Bibi Chand Kour Gurdwara, Church, Multiplier parking slots, Parks on world map of tourism so that economy of Jammu grow. During meeting 'JET ' is also announced as short name of Jammu East Team. Reducing maternal mortality Expert Group meets to draft guidelines for maternal health, essential ante-natal care interventions gy news service srinAgAr, JULy 26: A 3days Expert Group meeting for drafting Technical & Operational guidelines for various maternal health interventions like Calcium supplementation, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, De-worming and Hypothyroidism in pregnancy commenced today at Srinagar. The Meeting is a joint initiative of Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoH&FW), National Rural Health Mission, J&K, UNICEF and Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, King George's Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow. Mission Director, National Rural Health Mission, J&K, Dr Yashpal Sharma while welcoming the participants in the meeting thanked the Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare for providing guidelines on various health interventions from time to time, thereby enabling the administrators & field officers for better implementation of this ambitious human welfare programme. He also thanked the organizers for choosing the State as venue for the meeting, adding that it will immensely help the officers and field agencies of the States' Health department to get first hand information about the latest trends in medical sciences. Deputy Commissioner, Maternal Health, MoH&FW, Dr. Himanshu Bhushan speaking on the occasion said that the majority of deaths due to pregnancy related complications could be prevented by providing basic maternal and newborn care and high-quality family planning services. He said, in order to address these challenges, the MoH&FW in partnership with various development partners & organizations is formulating guidelines for ending Preventable Child and Maternal Deaths. He impressed upon the implementing agencies to follow the guidelines in letter & spirit for reducing maternal & new born child deaths. Dr Sudha Balakrishnan, UNICEF & Dr Vinita Das Prof. & HoD, Obstetrics & Gynecology, KGMU assured complete support for improved RMNCH+A outcomes as part of National Strategy. The presentation on draft guidelines on various Maternal Health interventions like Calcium supplementation, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, De-worming and Hypothyroidism in pregnancy is being made by national experts in medical sciences & comments are being sought from other experts for incorporating the same for finalization of the guidelines. 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