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23-February-2015 ~ Page No.
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IMPHAL, MONDAY 23 FEBRUARY, 2015
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Centre reaches out to Opposition ahead of Budget session BSF wants special pay for being
first line of defence at borders
Press Trust of India
NEW DELHI, Feb 22 : The
Centre is set to face tough times
during the budget session of
Parliament starting Monday
even as it promised to walk the
“extra mile” to accommodate
the Opposition’s concerns and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
appealed for cooperation for
the benefit of common man.
Mr. Modi underlined at a
meeting of all parties in New
Delhi that smooth functioning
of Parliament should be ensured as the budget session is
very crucial and people look
at it with lots of hopes and
aspirations.
The leaders of all political
parties should collectively
ensure proper utilisation of
time in both Houses of Parliament “so that we can work
towards meeting the hopes
and aspirations of people”, he
said about the session during
which his government will
present its first full-fledged
Budget.
“It is the collective respon-
sibility of leaders of all parties to ensure that this session
runs smoothly so that the
House can fulfill aspiratations
of people... Hope we can
collectively work for the benefit of common man,” Mr.
Modi said.
Referring to the various
issues that the Opposition is
waiting to raise, he told the
leaders attending the meeting,
“I can assure you that all the
issues you have referred to
will be discussed adequately
and appropriately in order of
their priority and importance.”
Earlier, the tone for the
concilliatory approach was set
when Parliamentary Affairs
Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu,
in an unusual gesture, drove
to Congress president Sonia
Gandhi’s residence to meet
her to seek cooperation of the
largest opposition party in
carrying out the legislative
business.
However, the opposition
parties appeared to be unimpressed and made clear their
mood of taking on the gov-
66 pending Bills to be discussed in
Parliament on Monday
NEW DELHI, Feb 22
66 pending bills to be discussed in Parliament66 pending bills to
be discussed in ParliamentThe stage is set for a stormy Budget
session starting from February 23 with the government reaching
out to the Opposition to ensure passage of key reform bills even as
the latter is keen to corner the ruling BJP in both the Houses.
At least 66 bills are expected to be discussed in this Parliament session.
In addition there are 6 ordinances in force. These are the
Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Second Ordinance, 2014, the
Insurance Laws Amendment Ordinance, 2014, the Right to
Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Ordinance,
2014, the Citizenship (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015, the
Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015, the Mines
and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Amendment Ordinance, 2015.
Central government on Sunday reached out to the opposition for cooperation saying it is willing to discuss resolution
of any issue to ensure a productive session.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu met
Congress President Sonia Gandhi in Delhi on Sunday in an
apparent attempt to seek cooperation of the largest opposition
party which the government will require particularly in the
Rajya Sabha for conversion of Ordinances into Acts.
No new Swine Flu case in
Himachal: Official
SHIMLA, Feb 22
No new case of swine flu was reported in Himachal Pradesh on
Sunday, a health official said. So far, 20 positive cases have been
reported, out of which three patients have died.
"Five tests were conducted in the IGMCH here and all
were found negative," surveillance officer Rajesh Guleri told
IANS.
He said three tests were conducted in the Rajendra Prasad
Medical College and Hospital at Tanda town in Kangra district
and the reports were awaited.
Of the three deaths, two were reported from the Indira
Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMCH), while the
third was reported from the Rajendra Prasad Medical College
and Hospital. -IANS
ernment, particularly on the
move to amend the Land
Acquisition Act.
Mr. Naidu admitted that
some opposition parties expressed reservations against
the land ordinance move even
as there was “broad consensus” on five other ordinances
to be converted into laws.
While describing his meeting Ms. Gandhi as a “cordial”
one, Mr. Naidu said she expressed concerns over land
ordinance.
The Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha
Ghulam Nabi Azad also said
that the Congress will not
support those ordinances and
bills, which “do not help people“. JD(U) president Sharad
Yadav said it will be a “fight
to the finish” as he lashed out
at the government, saying it
had made the land law worse
than what existed during the
British time.
INLD leader Dushyant
Chautala demanded that the
proposed bill to convert the
land ordinance into a new law
should be referred to the
Standing Committee of Parliament for a review of the
changes brought in the old
law by the government.
Mr. Naidu acknowledged
that land acquisition is an
“emotive issue” and needs to
be addressed “sincerely without undue politicisation“.
The Parliamentary Affairs
Minister said the government
is always willing to sit with
opposition to resolve differences on any issue. “A spirit
of mutual cooperation is required to ensure productive
budget session,” he said.
“I don’t think there is any
issue that cannot be resolved
with an open mind,” he said.
On the land issue, he said
State governments, cutting
across political spectrum,
have expressed difficulties in
acquiring land under the provisions of the law of 2013.
“Based on such feedback,
the government only wants to
facilitate timely acquisition of
land and that too for the purposes of infrastructure,
affordable housing etc,” Mr.
Naidu said while justifying
the ordinance brought on the
issue to amend the law passed
during the UPA rule.
“All of you will appreciate
that there has been no change
in the remuneration to be paid
to farmers or the rehabilitation
measures
to
be
undertaken for the displaced
people,” he said.
He said opposition parties
have the “legitimate right” to
raise their concerns in the
matter and the government has
the responsibility of addressing their concerns.
“Parliament is the right
forum to address such differences between the opposition
and the government and to
find a way forward... Let us
understand each other so that
the broader objective of infrastructure and economic
development of the country is
ensured while protecting the
interests of the farmers,” said
Mr. Naidu, who also holds
the portfolio of Urban Development.
Press Trust of India
NEW DELHI, Feb 22 :
Country's largest border
guarding force BSF has made a
strong pitch for a special 'border
service' pay for its men stating
the troops are deployed well
ahead of the Army along
international borders and they
face the "first brunt" of an
enemy attack.
The 2.5-lakh strong Border Security Force (BSF) has
sought the special allowance
on the lines of what is being
granted to Army troops under
Military Service Pay (MSP)
when deployed in hard and
harsh border areas, like on
the India-Pakistan border.
The BSF, in a report presented to the Union Home
Ministry and the 7th Pay
Commission, said it meets the
criteria for qualifying under
this category like the Army
and other defence forces, as it
is the "first line of defence on
borders with Pakistan and
Bangladesh and it faces the
first brunt of enemy and has
Press Trust of India
JAMSHEDPUR, Feb 22 :
Jharkhand
Bangabhasi
Samannay Samity (JBSS)
demanded the state government
to accord their mother tongue
Bengali as second official
language and also formation of
Bengali Academy in the state.
Hundreds of community
people under the banner of
JBSS assembled at Bengal
Club, Sakchi in Jamshedpur
and took out a procession in
support of their demand on
Saturday.
Later, JBSS president
Bikash Mukherjee led a delegation of the Samity and
handed over a memorandum
addressed to the Jharkhand
Chief Minister in support of
their demands to the Deputy
Commissioner
of
East
Singhbhum district, Amitabh
Kaushal.
Jharkhand government di-
rects authorities to supply
water to slum areas of
Jamshedpur
Following a lot of struggle, Mukherjee regretted that
the vast Bengali speaking
population of the state were
confident that the language
could
get
recognition.
Mukherjee claimed that there
was a well established education system in Bengali
medium till 1970s in erstwhile South Bihar (now
Jharkhand).
Unfortunately, thereafter
the things had started deteriorating, Bengali medium
schools had been converted
into Hindi or English medium
one after another, Consequently, lakhs of children
were deprived of getting education in their mother tongue,
which was against the spirit
of
our
constitution,
Mukherjee said.
JBSS functionary de-
manded the state government
to accord due importance to
Bengali language in various
government activities to promote the language and restore
the schools which had been
converted from Bengali to
Hindi or English medium in
the past.
Besides, JBSS also demanded for appointment of
adequate number of teachers
to ensure Bengali medium
schools are functioned effectively, preparation of syllabus
for Bengali medium afresh
and availability of Bengali
text books.
JBSS further demanded
for constitution of a Bengali
Academy, which was already
agreed by the previous government.
Mukherjee
expressed confidence that the
state will experience a visible
development under the stable
government following 15
years political instability.
Press Trust of India
MUMBA, Feb 22 : A bandh
was today observed in
Maharashtra after a call from
the Left parties to protest the
murder of veteran Communist
Party of India or CPI leader
Govind
Pansare,
with
Republican Party of India
(Athawale) or RPI(A) leader
Ramdas Athawale seeking a
Central Bureau of Investigation
or CBI probe into the case.
Barring Kolhapur and
Solapur, the bandh received a
mixed response elsewhere in
the state.
The Opposition Congress
and the Nationalist Congress
Party or NCP had declared
support for the protest.
In Mumbai, Mr Athawale
participated in a 'rasta roko' at
Swine Flu vaccine 'dries up' in Kashmir
Press Trust of India
SRINAGAR, Feb 22 : Top
health officials in Kashmir
valley on Sunday admitted
that there was no swine flu
vaccine available in any
hospital of the region, where
four persons have died and at
least 109 are being treated for
the disease.
Although they feel that
there was no need for
mass immunisation, but, at
the same time, they admit
that doctors and the health
staff which takes care of
infected patients are at risk
and should be vaccinated.
"There are no immunization vaccines for H1N1
virus available anywhere in
the Valley," director health,
Kashmir, Saleem-urRehman told media.
NEW DELHI, Feb 22 : India
and Russia have generally
agreed upon the amount and
division of work during the
research and development
(R&D) stage of the fifth
generation fighter aircraft
(FGFA) project.
A contract for the R&D
phase is being prepared and
expected to be signed this
year, said Yuli Slyusar, president and chairman of
Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) at Aero India
Rehman said the
department was trying to
procure the vaccines but
"they had dried up".
"We had asked the
suppliers for the vaccines,
but it seems they have
dried up. We are now
trying to procure them
from the open market and
are hopeful to get them
soon," he said.
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suburban Chembur to support the bandh and the Left
workers held a protest at
Worli Naka.
Mr Athawale demanded a
CBI probe into Govind
Pansare's murder.
"His murder is a blot on
the progressive image of
Maharashtra," he said.
The Kolhapur police today
announced a cash reward of
Rs. 5 lakh for anyone who
provides information about
Mr Pansare's assailants.
The 78-year-old Communist leader's funeral was
performed in his hometown
Kolhapur yesterday in the
presence of a large number of
his friends, supporters and
admirers.
Neither state Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis nor
any central Left leader attended the funeral.
Mr Fadnavis said in
Nashik yesterday that Mr
Pansare's murder was a challenge to the system.
"It is not an attack on an
individual. It is not an attack
on an ideology.
"It is a challenge to the
system," he said.
Two motorcycle-borne assailants had shot at Mr
Pansare and his wife Uma on
February 16 near their residence in Kolhapur when the
couple was returning from
morning stroll.
Mr Pansare, who was hit
by three bullets, succumbed
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2015, demanded that the BSP
should be given to its troops
at the rate of 30 per cent of
their existing basic pay.
BSF draws some parallels
and exceptions vis-a-vis some
of its characteristics when
compared with the Army.
"Like army, the BSF recruitment is conducted under
tough physical/medical guidelines and as a border man they
are expected to maintain the
highest standard of physical
fitness
and
discipline
throughout their service to be
able to serve under toughest
conditions. "Unlike army,
there being no concept of
peace station in the BSF, the
majority of BSF personnel are
compelled to live separately
away from their families due
to adverse service conditions.
This invariably results in an
inevitable long separation
from family life and alienation from the same society
from where he joined BSF at
the tender age of 18 plus,"
the report said.
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Statewide bandh in Maha to condemn
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