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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2021, NEW DELHI, LATE CITY, 20 PAGES `6.00 (`8 BIHAR & RAIPUR, `12 SRINAGAR) WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COMJOURNALISM OF COURAGE
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I Arti VirmaniW/OAkshayBhasin R/O11/330GeetaColonyPark SideDelhi-110031HaveChangedMyNameToArtiVermani ForAll FuturePurposes
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I, SatyaParkashVasisht S/oLate Sh. DevDett R/o Gali No. 5,Shakti Nagar, Bahadurgarh,District Jhajjar, Haryana-124507inform that SatyaParkashVasisht andSatyaParkash aretheoneandsameperson.
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II Rashi VarshneyD/O, RajeshVarshneyR/o 1288/89 SushantLok 1CBlockNearVyaparKendraGurgaonhave changedmyname toRashi for allpurposes. 0040560039-1
II NamanSharmaD/oSh.NarinderKumarR/o 16GaliNo.11, Bengali Colony, Burari,Delhi-110084declares thatmynamehasbeenmentionedasNamanSharma inAadharCard.Mayknown toall, thatNamanandNamanSharmaareoneandsamePerson.
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IIMukul Bhardwaj S/o-Sh.MukeshBhardwaj R/o-RZC-52,Street.No.7, DhansaRoad,behindRail Factory,Najafgarh, NewDelhi-110043.,that inmySchoolrecord,Secondary SchoolExamination-2006My,fathernamehasbeenwrongly,written-asMukeshSharma instead,ofMukeshBhardwaj,whichmay-beamendedaccordingly.
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IIMohit KumarGupta S/O, LateShri RamPratapGuptaR/oA31/120C,MataMandirMargGali No.2,Moujpur, Delhi-110053havechangedmynametoMohit Gupta for allpurposes. 0040559995-1
II Kritika SahniW/O, SoumikRayR/oC6b/88 Janakpuri, NewDelhi 110058have changedmyname toKritika Sahni Ray forall purposes. 0040559992-1
II GhanshyamS/oChetRamR/oVillageBhonKatli, POKalahodTehsil SunderNagarMandi, HP-175002, have finally changedmyname toPankaj Bhardwaj
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II Dasari Deepthi Sai ReddyD/oDasari SrinivasaReddyR/o 51-2-3/2/1, Nakkavanipalem,Visakhapatnam(Urban), P&TColony, Visakhapatnam,AP-530013, have changedmynametoDasari EkthaSai Reddy
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II DNSri AnannyaR/o 50-C,SukhdevVihar, DDAFlats,Pocket-A, NewDelhi-110025have changedmyname toDevalapalli NareshSri Anannyafor all purposes videaffidavitdated 12-11-2020.
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II ChouguleDadaso LaxmanBhivaS/oChouguleBhivaLaxmanR/oGavthan, Shetphal,Solapur,Maharashtra-413317,have changedmyname toChougule LaxmanBhiva
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II Chander Shekher IndoraS/oLate Sh.Mool ChandR/o4820/21, PhatakNamak,HauzQazi, Delhi-110006 is alsoknownasChandraShekherIndoraandChander Shekher.All namesareof oneand thesameperson. 0040559976-2
I,WASIMABBASS/OABBASALIR/OA-1,ARAVALIKUNJ,SECTOR-13,ROHINI,DELHI-110085.HAVECHANGEDMYNAMETOWASEEMABBAS.
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I,MohdShahid,S/o-MohdRafiq,R/o-K-418,419,NewSeelampur,Delhi-110053, havechangedmyname toMohdShahidAnsari for all futurepurposes. 0040560061-2
I,MeghaPurohitW/oSamitPurohit R/o-311,AmbikaVihar,Paschim-Vihar,Delhi-110087have changedmynametoMeghaRani Purohit.
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I,Amit kumar,S/O, KheratiLal,R/O.H.no9, radhey shyampark, parwana roadkrishnanagarDelhi 110051,havechangedmyname toAmitKhandelwal,for all purposes.
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I, Riyasat S/oYaminR/oKakrala, Khawaspur, Phase-2Sector-80Noida, UPhavechangedmyname toRiyasatChoudhary for all purposes.
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II Dipti NehruW/oHera Lal NehruR/o.A-272,VijayVihar Phase-1,Rohini, Delhi-85, have changedmyname to JouleNehru.
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I, AnupmaBhadwal W/OChanderBhanSinghBhadwalR/O-HNo-327 Sector F SainikColony, Jammu,JammuAndKashmir-180011 havechangedmyname toAnupamaBhadwal. 0040560059-5
II,,VViijjaayyKumarDhingra,S/oRajKumarDhingra,R/oG-76 TagoreStreet.no-3 Jagatpuri,Delhi-110051, HaveChangedMyNameToVijayDhingra.
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II,, SandeepArora S/oHansraj R/oHouseNo-1266,WardNo-3,Sector-9,UrbanEstateKarnal,Karnal (Rural) Part-1, Karnal,Haryana-132001, have changedmyminor son’s name fromShoryanDodaaged16 years toSakshamArora forever
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II,,YYooggiittaaddeevvii AshokAgarwalW/oRahulGoel R/oSD-350,TOWERAPARTMENTS, Pitampura,Delhi-34,changedmy name toYogitaRahulGoel.
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II,,UUMMAARRMOBINULSHAIKHS/OSHAIKHMOBINUL, R/o 3/301REGALCOOPHSGSOCSANTOSHNAGAR,MUMBRA,THANE,MAHARASHTRA-400612, have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownasSUMAAR. 0070726965-1
II,,TTEEJJAARAMS/OMANJI JI,R/ON-082,DLFCAPITALGREENS,15-SHIVAJIMARG,MOTI-NAGAR,DELHI-110015. CHANGEDMYNAMETOTEJARAMPATEL.
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II,,SSuusshhiill Kumar S/o-BaldevRajMalhotraR/o-PlotNo-120B,FlatNo.C-4, 2nd Floor, ShaktiKhand-2,Indirapuram,GhaziabadU.P-201014,havechangedmyname toSushilMalhotrapermanently .
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II,,SShhaakkuunnttllaa D/OGurmukhDass,R/o i 9 SatyamNagar,Ganganagar, Sriganganagar,Rajasthan-335001 . havechangedmynameandshallhereafter beKnownasSomya.
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II,,SShhaahheeeennaa,,WW//oo--MMoohhddShahid,R/o-K-418,419,NewSeelampur,Delhi-110053,havechangedmyname toShaina,for all futurepurposes.
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II,,SSaannjjeeeevv pipal S/O.Hari SinghR/O.79A, LIG flats, Vikrantenclave,Mayapuri,NewDelhi-110064,have changedmynametoSanjeevSingh,for allpurposes. 0040560055-10
II,,SSAADDAAFFW/OWASEEMABBASR/OA-1,ARAVALIKUNJ,SECTOR-13,ROHINI,DELHI-110085.HAVECHANGEDMYNAMETOSADAFFARHAT.
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II,,RRiiddhhii D/oShyamKumarLuthra,R/oA-56, SF, SudershanPark Delhi-15,have changedmyname toRidhi Luthra.
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II,,RRaavvnneeeett Kaur,D/oTarvinderpalSachdeva,W/o Inpreet SinghSahni R/o-B-53,Park-Place,DLFPhase-5,Gurgaon(Haryana)-122001,have changedmynametoRavneet Kaur Sachdeva.
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II,,RRaannjjiitt VermaS/o.VasudevVermaR/oH.No-149-150, NehruMarket,Badarpur, NewDelhi-110044.declare that nameofmineandmy father hasbeenwronglywrittenasRanjit andVasuDev inmyall EducationalDocuments.Theactual nameofmineandmy father areRanjitVermaand VasudevVerma.
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II,,RRaajjeesshh SinghKunwar S/OSurendraNathKunwar,R/oD43/11, SadanandBazar,Ramapura, Varanasi, UttarPradesh-221001 have changedthenameofmyminorDaughterAgamyaSinghagedabout 14Years andShe shallhereafter be knownasAvyannaSingh. 0070726952-1
II,,RRAAHHUULLKUMARS/OKAUSHALKUMAR,R/oB-2701, IREOGRANDARCH, SECTOR-58,GURUGRAM,HARYANA-122101have changed thenameofmyminor SonVEDVATSALagedabout 1YEARYears andHeshall hereafter be knownasVEDVATSALRAJ.
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II,,AArrttii W/o Sh.AbhinavDahiya,R/o-G-7/24, Sector-11,Rohini,Delhi-110085,havechangedmyname AartiDahiya. 0040560061-9
II,,RRAADDHHAA ,W/OSAMEERKUMARR/oVPOGIUN (136),MANDIHIMACHALPRADESH - 175040 .have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownasRADHIKA. 0070726966-1
II,,PPrraammooddPrasad,S/O-Mishri LalR/O-C-2/181-182G, FloorSector-16, Rohini Delhi-110085,ChangedMyNameToPramodKumarGupta.
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II,,PPrraavviinn SadhS/o-ByasMohanSadhR/oC-225, LajpatNagar-1,NewDelhi-110024 havechangedmyname toPravinKumar Sadh. 0040560060-3
II,,MMoohhiitt Bansal S/O-Ajai BansalR/O.House.no-1810,sector-17-A,Gurgaon,Haryana-122001,changedmyMinordaughter nameAdhishree toAdhishreeBansal.
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II,,MMeeeennaakksshhii D/oKrishanChandR/oC-308, Sector-122Noida(U.P.) have changedmyname fromMeenakshiChauhan toMeenakshi for allfuturepurposes. 0040560023-2
II,,MMaaaannSinghKuswahaS/ORamSwaroop,R/O J-1027,Gali No-17,SangamVihar,NewDelhi-110062,changedmyname toMaanSingh. 0040560057-2
II,,KKuummaarrii GettikaW/o-No.6396865LRankHav. ParveenKumar R/o-VPOLadrawantehsil Bahadurgarhdist-JhajjarHaryana-124507 changedmyname toGeetika.
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II,,KKrriisshhnnaaVeer,S/O-Shri RadheyShyamSharma, R/O-B-5/416,3rd-Floor,Sector-3,Rohini, Delhi-110085,havechangedmyname toKrishanVeer Sharma.
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II,,KKaammlleesshhKumari Saini,spouseof,Jai Narain Saini,Residentof.Q117,JalvayuVihar,Sector-29,Faridabad,have changedmyname,fromKamleshKumariSaini toKamleshSainias perAffidavit-dated: 10/12/2020.
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II,,JJiitteennddrraa S/o-PalchandNagarR/o-H.No. 38,Barola, Sector-49,NoidaGautamBuddhaNagar, Uttar Pradesh-201301have changedmyname toJitenderNagar. 0040560060-4
II,,GGiirriijjaa Kumary,W/oAravindakshaPillai s R/o-JG-2/718C, Vikaspuri,Delhi-110018,have changedmynametoGirijaAravind,for allpurposes. 0040560055-2
II,,GGUURRMMEEEETT SINGHGHARYALS/ODHANNASINGHR/OC-1/159,SECTOR-16,ROHINI,DELHI-110089. CHANGEDMYNAMETOGURMEETSINGH.
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II,,GGOODDAANNII SURESHRAJ S/OGANDANIBALRAJ, R/o 3155BHELMIG,PHASE 2,VIDYUTHNAGARRAMACHANDRAPURAMNEARWATERTANK,RAODNO. 3HESANGAREDDYTELANGANA -502032, have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownasGANDANI SURESHRAJ.
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II,,DDuurrggaawwaattii D/O-RamSinghChauhanResidentH-64,Mansarover Park,Shahdara,Delhi-110032HaveChangedMyNameToDurgaDevi.
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II,,DDeevveennddrraa S/OChanchal Singh,R/o 44Dayengaralekh LigunataRe. Pu. Almora, have changedmynameandshall hereafterbeKnownasDevendraSinghChamyal. 0070726955-1
II,,DDeesshhbbiirr SinghS/oPartapSinghR/oE-122, Sector-55Noida(U.P.)have changedmyname fromDeshbir SinghSandha toDeshbir Singh for all futurepurposes. 0040560023-1
II,,CCHHAAMMAANNDDEEEEPPKAURMAHAJAND/OMANMOHANSINGH, R/oH.NO.-2599, HOUSINGBOARDCOLONY,NEARSHIVMANDIR,SECTOR-3, BALLABGARH,FARIDABAD,HARYANA, 121004 .have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownasCHEENAMAHAJAN
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II,,NNoo..66339966886655LL RankHav.ParveenKumar S/oWazirChandR/oVPOLadrawantehsil Bahadurgarhdist-JhajjarHaryana-124507 changedmynameminor daughter namefromOjashvi toOjaswee.
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II,,BBhhuuvvnneesshh S/ODineshPrasad,R/O.H.No-3,Street.No-37,B-BlockKaushik-EnclaveBurari,Delhi-110084,havechangedmyname toBhuvneshSemwal. 0040560057-1
II,,AAsshhiisshhMehta S/o-YogendraR/o-HouseNo-122,3rdFloor,Right Portion,SantNagar,Delhi-110065havechangedmyname toAshishYogendraMehta. 0040560060-2
II,,AAjjaayyKumar S/OKewalKrishan,R/OA-1/253,Ground-Floor LawrenceRoadKeshav-PuramDelhi-110035,havechangedmyname toAjaySharma. 0040560061-3
II,,AAbbhhiinnaavv S/o Sh.DharamvirDahiya, R/o-G-7/24,Sector-11,Rohini, Delhi-110085,havechangedmyname to AbhinavDahiya. 0040560061-8
II,,AAaakkaannkksshhaa SharmaD/oSureshKumarR/o-H.No. 34, 2ndFloor,Sector-30-33,IPColony,Faridabad-121003,Haryana,have changedmyname toAkankshaSharmapermanently.
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II,,AANNKKUUSSHH JAGGI S/OKULRAJJAGGI , R/o 215, HERITAGECOUNTY, THINDLUVILLAGEROAD,OPPPARKPENNINSULAVILLASSARJAPUR, THINDLU,BANGALORE, KARNATAKA-562125, have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownasMANVEER JAGGI .
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II,, h.c.sINGHS/o-Shri Shiv PujanSinghR/o FlatNo. A-302,SkytechMatrott, Sector-76,Noida, GautamBudhNagar,U.P.-201301,have changedmyname toHARISHCHANDRAsINGH for all purposes.
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II,, VinodKumar S/oRajveerSingh, ResidenceA-251,BegumVihar, Begumpur, Delhi-86,have changedmynameVinod toVinodKumar for allfuturepurpose.
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II,, Vikas kumarS/ODhanprakashSharma,R/OGoelamuzaffarnagar U.P.havechangedmynameasVikasSharma. 0040560055-9
II,, Shri ChandPanjwani S/o ShriGaganDasPanjwani R/oM-4,SecondFloor, OldDoubleStorey, LajpatNagar-IV, NewDelhi-110024, inform that ShriChandPanjwani andShriChandbothareoneandsameperson.Mycorrect date ofbirth is 19/11/1963.
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II,, SaddamiAgwanw/oMohammadVasimR/oC-5,NewMultanNagar, NewDelhi-110056, have changedmynametoHadeeqaAgwan
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II,, ABHISHEKKUMARSHRIRANGS/OPurushottamUpadhyay,R/o 22,Pauthu,Aurangabad,bihar-824112havechanged thenameofmyminorDaughter TANYAUPADHYAYagedabout 5Years andSheshall hereafter beknownasAVANIUPADHYAY.
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PUBLIC NOTICEGENERAL PUBLIC is hereby informedthat my clients RAM SUNDER S/ORAMESHWAR AND NUTAN DEVI W/ORAM SUNDER BOTH R/O WZ-55/1,CHAUKHANDI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI, dohereby disowned and severed all theirrelations with their son RAJAN, CHANDANKUMAR daughter KAJAL and her husbandCHHEDI and daughter’s in-law MADHUKUMARI, JYOTI and their childrens anddebarred them from all their movable andimmovable properties as they are out ofcontrol of my clients. In future any bodydeals with them shall do so at their ownrisk and responsibility. My clients shall notbe responsible for their any acts anddeeds.
Sd/- B.B.N. DEO (ADVOCATE)Regd. No. D/387/B/89
PUBLIC NOTICEI hitherto known asKhushi Arora Daughterof Kulbhushan Aroraresiding at C-24,Lajpat Nagar 3, NewDelhi have changedmy name and shallhereafter be known asAnanya Arora.It is certified that I havecomplied with otherlegal requirements inthis connection.
II,, Rajiv Kumar, S/OShri J. P.Singh, R/o 5130, Sector B,Pocket 7, VasantKunj, SouthWestDelhi, Delhi 110070, havechangedmyname fromRajivKumar toRajiv Jaipal for allpurposes. 0040559994-1
II,, RITUSHARMA ,W/oNARESHKUMAR, R/oH.NO.- B-25, KAPILVIHAR, SECTOR21-C,FARIDABAD,HARYANA121001,have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownasRITURAWAT. 0070726963-1
II,, RAMAKATORI BANSALW/oSureshMohanBansal R/oH.No. 90 Pocket-B-9 Sector-4Rohini Delhi-85 havechangedmyname toRAMABANSAL forall acts, deeds, policy/ies etc.etc. 0040560011-1
II,, QasimAli S/oMajid,R/oVill-DhanauraSilvarNagar,Baghpat,have changedmyname toKasimAli.
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II,, ParveenKumar S/o Jagat RamGupta,R/oH.No-A244, SuryaNagar,Ghaziabad,havechangedmyname toParveenKumarGupta. 0040560055-7
II,, POOJARANID/OPARSHOTAMLAL, R/oH.NO. E-14/87, 804,VARINDERNAGARBHOURA,LUDHIANA - 141008 ,havechangedmynameandshallhereafter beKnownasKHUSHI.
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II,, Nakul SharmaS/oShriNarinderKumarR/o 16, GaliNo.11,Bangali ColonySantNagar, Burari NorthDelhi-110084,Declares thatmyNamehasbeenMentionedasNakulSharma inAdharCard.MayKnown toall thatNakul Sharma&Nakul Upadhyay, are oneandsameperson. 0040560002-2
II,,MadhuRani,W/o-Ravi KantMehra,R/o-H.No.388, Gali-No.5,BaghKareKhan, Kishan-Ganj, Delhi-110007,havechangedmyname,fromMadhutoMadhuRani,for all purposes.
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II,,MANJURANID/OBALKISHANGUPTA, R/oC-103, 2NDFLOOR,PREETVIHAR, SHAKARPURBARAMAD, SHAKARPUR, EASTDELHI-110092 . have changedmynameandshall hereafterbeKnownasMANJUGUPTA.
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II,, FehminaKhaliqeW/oAhsanZahir R/o.T-1,Eldeco-ResidencyGreens,Sector-Pi,GreaterNoida,U.P.,have changedmyname,to FehminaKhaliquefor,all futurepurposes.
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II,, Digvijay SinghS/o.RishiPrakashChauhan, residence,A-101, Block-A, Sector-23,Noida,Gautambuddhnagar-201301 isalso knownasDigvijay andDigvijay SinghChauhan,allnamesare,of sameperson.
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II,, DeshRaj Sethi S/oGovindRamSethi R/o-A-42, Top-Floor,ChanderNagar,Janakpuri,Delhi-110058,have changedmyname toDesRaj Sethi.
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II,, CHANDERKANTAd/oCHATTARSINGH r/oC-176, NewMotiNagar, Delhi 110015 havechangedmyname toUDHVIKA
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II,, BabuRVS/OMVENKATESH,R/oRAMPURA,VIRGONAGAR,BANGALORE, KARNATAKA-560049, have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownasTANMAYADITYABABU.MV.
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II,, Arushi D/oSanjayKansal R/oG-3/14-15, Sector-11, Rohini,Delhi-110085, have changedmyname toArushi Aggarwal
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II,, ARMANKHAN, S/oParvezKhan, R/o 109A, Basti, HazratNizamuddin, SouthDlhi-110013, have changedmynametoARMAANKHAN.
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II SanjeevKumar S/oSatyaNarayanSinghR/oKhasrano302&303, balaji apartment 2,flat no 101, sultanpur, newDelhi 110030have changedmyname toSanjeevKumar Singh
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II RosyRani D/oSh.Harjeet SinghW/oSh.ManmohanSinghR/oC-1030, Gali No.8, KhajooriKhas, Delhi-110094havechangedmyname toSimranjeet Kaur for allpurposes. 0040559976-3
GOVERNMENT OF ASSAMPUBLIC WORKS ROADS DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER (EAP)ARR&TI COMPLEX FATASIL AMBARI GUWAHATI-25 ASSAM Email: [email protected]
RFB No.: CE/APART/12/2021/11Dated: 12.01.2021REQUEST FOR BIDS (RFB)E-PROCUREMENT NOTICE
(Two-Envelope Bidding Process with e-Procurement)The Government of Assam through Government of India has received financing from the World Banktowards the cost of the APART Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds to the eligiblepayment under the contract. Bids are invited online from the eligible bidders from India for thefollowing works as detailed in the table below.
TABLE
The bidding documents are available online on http://www.assamtenders.gov.in from 18/01/2021to 18/02/2021. Bidders will be required to register on the website which is free of cost. Forsubmission of the bids, the bidder is required to have Digital Signature Certificate (DSC). Bids mustbe submitted online on http://www.assamtenders.gov.in on or before 14:00 Hours on 18/02/2021.Other details can be seen in the bidding document.
Sd/-Chief Engineer (EAP) PWRD
Janasanyog/CF/3359/20 Assam, Fatasil Ambari, Guwahati-25
SL.No.
Packageno.
Name of the work Approx.value of
work(Rupees in
Lakh)
Bidsecurity
(INR)
Cost of BidDocuments
(INR)
CompletionPeriod
(month)
1 APART/NOCP/
ROADS/B-03
Construction of Road from BahariSatra main gate to Subha ChengaRoad via Bahari Kumarpara to ChengaBahari PWD Road of Bahari village,Chenga Moza in Barpeta (Length-1.560 K.M.)
180.78 3,61,560 5,000.00 12
2 APART/NOCP/
ROADS/LKR-02
Construction of Road from SogarpurPWD to Biswas Chubri connectingRoad of Dolohat Village, NaoboichaMouza in Lakhimpur District (Length-1.00 K.M.)
120.72 2,41,440 5,000.00 9
3 APART/NOCP/
ROADS/DNG-03
Construction of Road from MowamariChareng Chapori Road from Ch-0.00km to Ch-1.40 km including CrossDrainage Works under APART inDarrang District (Length- 1.40 K.M.)
167.44 3,34,880 5,000.00 12
4 APART/NOCP/
MARKETS/KAR-01
Market Modernization andImprovement (MMIP) of JengkhaMarket in West Karbi Anglong Districtunder APART
224.56 4,49,120 5,000.00 15
5 APART/NOCP/
MARKETS/KAR-02
Market Modernization andImprovement (MMIP) of TumprengMarket in West Karbi Anglong Districtunder APART
241.16 4,82,320 5,000.00 15
6 APART/NOCP/
MARKETS/CDO-01
Market Modernization andImprovement (MMIP) of MothurapurWeekly Market in Charaideo Districtunder APART
248.42 4,96,840 5,000.00 15
PNIe-T No. 26/EE/DWS/KD/2020-21 Dt. 06/01/2021The Executive Engineer, DWS Division Kumarghat,Unakoti Tripura invites single bid percentage rate e-tenderon behalf of the “Governor of Tripura” for Construction ofInnovative scheme at Karaicherra under Karaicherra VC ofPecharthal RD Block. Deadline for online bidding is05.02.2020 Up to 15.00 Hrs. For details please visitwww.tripuratenders.gov.in and for any query pleasecontact:- [email protected] All subsequentcorrigendum will be available in the website only.(1) DNle-T No_ 173/SE/DWS/C/KGT/2020-21Period of downloading of biding documents at:-07.01.2021 to 05.02.2021.Deadline for online Bidding:- 05.02.2021 up to 15.00Hours.Date & Time of opening Bid: 06.02.2021 up to 16.00 HoursPlace of opening of Bid(s):- O/o the Executive Engineer,DWS Division, KumarghatFor details please contact to the office of the undersigned.
For details please visit:- www.tripuratenders.gov.inFOR AND ON BEHALF OF
THE GOVERNOR OF TRIPURASd/-
Executive Engineer,DWS Division, Kumarghat,
ICA-C-2761-21 Unakoti Tripura
SOUTHERN RAILWAYFirms are requested to login to http://www.ireps.gov.in-ogin>E-Tendergoods&services (new) and quote against these tenders, Manual quotations will not beentertained for these tenders. Closing time for all tender 14.30 hours.
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1 26201163A Blower Motor Complete without Imperller 28-JAN-2021
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A BAKERY that employswomen who were traffickedandrescued, transgenders, andthosewhoaredifferentlyabled— the district administrationhopes to chart a new coursewith this initiative inChhattisgarh’s Dantewada.“Wewanted toprovideem-
ployment tovulnerablegroupsthat doesn’t constrain them toa routine job. The bakery willsupplybreadandother itemstohotels and government-runcanteens, as well as explore
other markets. The idea is tomakethemself-sufficient,”saidAstha Rajput, nodal officer oftheproject.Set up at an initial cost of
aboutRs10lakh, theNavchetnaBakery, equipped with high-endmachinery, is yet to be in-augurated by Chief MinisterBhupeshBaghel.“We areworking on provid-
ing both the services as well asthe items thatwere not knownin the district so far. It’s a pilotproject,butweareveryhopefulabout it,” said DantewadaCollectorDeepakSoni.Anand Sai Paul, 23, the
patissier,saidtheywerelooking
at a confluence ofmodernbak-ingskillsandlocalproduce.“Wewill have the basic flavours butwe are experimenting withmahua, moringa and local jag-gery flavours.Weare alsoplan-ning to use millet and othergrains to make bread andbrownies,” he said.Paul, a resident of Bacheli in
the district, has a professionaldegree and work experiencewithsometophotels.“IreturnedtoDantewadabecauseIwantedtoworkhere.Anybaked iteminDantewada has to be sourcedfromJagdalpur,whichisover85kmaway,”hesaid.Paul has already started
workingonpackagingthebakedgoods, tobe suppliedacross thestate and even outside. “We arealso looking atmakingRagi nu-tritionbarswith localproduce,”hesaid.Traffickedwhen shewas 15,
Rashmi(namechanged),21,wasrescued in 2016. Nowmarried,she is one of the seven employ-eesat thebakery.“I want to earn money like
my husband and brothers-in-law, so thatnoone inmy familyhastobesentawayinsearchofajob,” shesaid.Accompanied by her eight-
month-old daughter, Rashmitravels for over an hour daily,
fromhervillagetothebakery inDantewada. “I want to bake acake formydaughterwhen sheturnsone,” shesaid, smiling.Among the other employ-
ees, one is a transgenderwhileone of the three men is differ-ently abled.Binnu Vek, 21, an employee,
is a resident of Halbaras inKuakonda block of the district.“WhenIfinishedschool,thedis-trict administration sentme toPuneforaDiplomainBasicRuralTechnology in2018,”hesaid.But Vek had to return to
Dantewadaafterhisbrother fellill.Afterdoingoddjobsforabouttwoyears,Vekwascontactedby
the district officials for the bak-ery. “When they said I had togoto Pune again, I was happy. Imissedmisal pav (a local dish),”he said. “Now, I know how tobakepav(bread)andIeatitwitheverything,”hesaid.In November last year, Vek
and threeotherswere sent for asix-week bakery course atVigyanAshraminPune.The Navchetna Bakery has
been painted and decorated byPinku Jhagda, an artist from theIndira Kala Sangeet Vishwa-vidyalaya in Khairagarh. “Iwanted to keep the decor con-temporarywhile also introduc-ingtypesof tribalart,”hesaid.
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JOURNALISM OF COURAGESINCE 1932
TheNavchetnaBakery inDantewadaemployswomenwhoweretraffickedandrescued, thedifferently-abled.GargiVerma
Ragi bars to millet brownies, a bakery with flavours of Dantewada
Vaccines hit the road, over 50 lakhdoses are shipped across IndiaPRANAVMUKUL,PRABHARAGHAVAN,ANURADHAMASCARENHAS&ATIKHRASHIDNEWDELHI,PUNE,JANUARY12
ABOUT HALF a crore doses ofSerum Institute of India’s (SII’s)CovishieldvaccinewereshippedoutofPunetocitiesacross Indiaon Tuesday as the countrylauncheditsfinalphaseofprepa-
rations for themass inoculationdrive against the novel coron-avirus thatbeginsonSaturday.Thefirstconsignmentof2.64
lakhdosesofthevaccinetookoffforDelhionaSpiceJetflightsoonafter 8 am, landing in the na-tional capital a little before 10am. A GoAir flight to Chennaiand an Air India flight toAhmedabad followed. The lastflightof thedaywiththevaccinecargo, an IndiGo flight to
Lucknow, leftPuneat2.10pm.By4pm,54.72 lakhdoses of
the vaccine had reached storesaround the country, the HealthMinistry saidat abriefing in theevening.Inthemorning,CivilAviation
MinisterHardeepSinghPurihadposted on Twitter that the fourcarriers would operate nineflights from Pune to ferry 56.5lakh doses of the vaccine toDelhi, Chennai, Kolkata,
Guwahati,Ahmedabad,Shillong,Hyderabad, Vijayawada,Bhubaneswar,Bengaluru,Patna,Lucknow,andChandigarh.A total 477 boxes of vaccine
cargo,eachweighing32kg,wereshipped out, officials in Punesaid.Intheevening,SIICEOAdarPoonawallatweetedapictureofa large group of the company’semployees with themessage:“An emotionalmoment for the
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ANANTHAKRISHNANGNEWDELHI, JANUARY12
OSTENSIBLY to “assuage” farm-ers’ “hurt” and to create a spacefor dialogue on the contentiousfarm laws, the Supreme CourtTuesdayputonhold,untilfurtherorders,theimplementationofthethreelawsandnamedacommit-teetosuggest—intwomonths—what changes, if any, wereneededafterit listenstoallsides.Thisinterimorderbyabench
headedbyChief Justiceof IndiaSABobdeandcomprisingJusticesA S Bopanna and VRamasubramanian, echoedwhatthecourthadsaidMonday.Claiming that negotiations
between the farmers and thegovernment had been fruitless,the court said a “committee ofexperts” to “negotiate betweenthe farmers’ bodies and theGovernmentof Indiamaycreateacongenialatmosphereandim-prove the trust and confidenceof the farmers”.Itaddedthatastayof“imple-
mentation of all the three farmlaws” may “assuage the hurtfeelings” of protesting farmersandencourage themtocometothenegotiatingtablewith“con-fidence”and in“good faith”.Itwastohelparriveata“fair,
equitableandjustsolution,” thecourtsaid,thatitwasstayingtheimplementation of the laws, amove Attorney General K KVenugopal Monday had called“drastic”.The three laws are: Farmers’
Produce Trade and Commerce(PromotionandFacilitation)Act,2020; Essential Commodities(Amendment) Act, 2020; and
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Farm unionswelcomestay butreject panel:it’s pro-Govt
ARANYASHANKAR&RAAKHIJAGGANEWDELHI, LUDHIANA,JANUARY12
WELCOMINGTHEsuspensionofthe newly enacted agriculturelaws, farmer unions opposed tothelawsannouncedTuesdaythattheywouldnotparticipateintheconsultation process to be initi-atedbyafour-membercommit-tee appointed by the SupremeCourttoresolvethestandoff.Theunionsmaintained they
would only settle for the repealof the laws, and their protestwould continue until that de-mandwasmet — lawyers whorepresentedtheunionsMonday,DushyantDave,HSPhoolka,andColinGonsalves,werenot pres-ent in the Supreme CourtTuesdaywhentheorderwasde-livered.In a statement, the Sanyukt
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Most on SC committeehave backed farm laws,called protests misguidedUDITMISRANEWDELHI, JANUARY12
DECLARING THEYwill not par-ticipate in any court-orderedcommitteeprocess,theAll IndiaKisan Sangharsh CoordinationCommittee has said themem-bersofthecommitteenamedbythe apex court “are peoplewhoare known for their support tothe threeActs andhaveactivelyadvocated for thesame”.There’sgoodreasonwhy.All fourmembers havepub-
licly been in favour of the farmlawsandnoneof themhassup-ported the demands for repeal-ing them.Three of the four be-lieve the protesting farmers aremisguided;theyareunanimous
in their view that the farm lawswill benefit the farmers im-mensely.
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APURVAVISHWANATHNEWDELHI, JANUARY12
WITH ITS interim order stayingtheimplementationof thethreenew farm laws, the SupremeCourt has entered into un-chartedterritory.Thisisperhapsthe first time theapexcourthasstayed a law passed byParliamentwithoutsparingevena single hearing to examine itsconstitutionality — the court’s
primary function.Although the court’s order
acknowledgesthatthereisapre-sumption in favour ofConstitutionality of any legisla-tion,it is,effectively,blurringtheboundaries of Parliament’spower to legislate, and thecourt’spowersof judicialreview.“ThisCourt cannotbesaid to
becompletelypowerlesstograntastayofanyexecutiveactionun-der a statutory enactment,” the
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Court enters unchartedterritory; in Aadhaar, pollbonds, took another stand
Author and analyst Fareed Zakariais guest at Express e-Adda todayPAROMITACHAKRABARTINEWDELHI, JANUARY12
AS THE Covid-19 pandemicbrought theworld to a standstillin the first half of 2020, politicalanalyst, news host on CNNandbestsellingwriter FareedZakariafoundhimselfwondering aboutthelong-termimpactofwhatwasobviouslyoneof themostdefin-ing events of the 21st century.
While he tried tomake sense ofthe crisis forhimself, heusedhissharp analytical skills to unpackthefar-reachingconsequencesofthepandemic inhismost recent
book, Ten Lessons For a Post-Pandemic World (Allen Lane),
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SREENIVASJANYALAHYDERABAD, JANUARY12
ROUTED INAssembly aswell asParliamentaryelections in2019,and with the Bharatiya JanataParty trying to get a foothold inthestate,NChandrababuNaidu’sTeluguDesamParty (TDP) is re-branding its politics in AndhraPradesh,withapro-Hindutilt.Desecrationof idolsandvan-
dalismattemplesinthestatehasprovided itwith a pretext to po-sitionitselfasaprotectorofHindutraditions. Suchcommunalpoli-tics is new to Andhra, and TDPprobably felt the urgency andcompulsion to change tackwiththeBJPhavinginitiatedanaggres-sivemembershipdrive,andhav-ingannouncedarathyatranow.Buoyedbyitsperformancein
neighbouringTelangana,theBJPis testing thewaters in Andhra
withplanstocontesttheTirupatiParliamentary seatwhere a by-election isdue following the re-cent death of YSRCP MP
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SHIVANINAIKMUMBAI, JANUARY12
IT WAS a harrowing day forIndian shuttlers at the Super1000inBangkok—badminton'sfirstmajorunlockdowntourna-mentinsideabio-bubble—withthe Badminton WorldFederation saying that SainaNehwal and H S Prannoy hadtested positive for Covid-19 be-
foreallowingthemtoplay,basedontheantibody test takingcog-nizanceof themhavingbeenin-fectedearlier inDecember.ByTuesdayevening,theBWF
declared that the entire Indiasquadwascleared toplay.According to the BWF, the
Thailand Public HealthMinistry’s six-member “work-ing group” of doctors initiallydetermined that Nehwal andPrannoy, andaGermanplayer,
had“testedpositiveon thePCRtest”.But theyalsosaid that theplayers’ “antibody IgG waspositive”.“A positive antibody test
means a person has been in-fectedwiththeCovid-19virusatsome point in the past. It doesnotmean they are currently in-fected. The trio all contractedCovid-19 in late2020.Thecom-mitteewassatisfiedthattheyare
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INTERIMORDER,NEXTHEARING IN8WEEKS
Pushing theenvelope,SCstaysfarm laws, namespanel for talksPanel tobeginhearings in10days;Khalistanishave infiltratedprotests, saysAG
Farmer leadersatDelhi’sSinghuborderafter theSupremeCourtorderTuesday.AbhinavSaha
Atruckwiththefirstbatchof SerumInstituteof India’sCovishieldvaccinepasses throughagreencorridoronitswayfromIGIairport to RajivGandhiSuperSpecialtyHospital inNewDelhiTuesday. TashiTobgyal
BUSINESS AS USUAL
BYUNNY
(Clockwise fromtopleft)Gulati,Mann, Joshi,Ghanwat
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ON LADAKH, READYTOHOLDGROUND:ARMYCHIEFPOLITICAL DYNASTYBIGGEST ENEMYOFDEMOCRACY: PMPAGE7
FareedZakaria
Chaos as Indian shuttlers in Bangkok gothrough Covid scare, later cleared to play
Sainahadtestedpositivemid-December. File
TOBEpolitically relevantandstaveoff theBJP, theTeluguDesamParty ledbyNChandrababuNaiduis increasinglyadoptingapro-Hindustance.FromrecallingYS JaganMohanReddy’sChristianfaithtotakingupthecauseoftemples,Naiduhopestorecapturethepublicimaginationandbeat theBJPat itsowngame.
WhyNaiduischanginghispoliticsE●EXPLAINE
DJAYMAZOOMDAARNEWDELHI, JANUARY12
THE FATE of a five-storey, 40-room hotel, built illegally “bythrowing into the air the statu-tory provisions of law” in con-nivancewith officials of multi-ple government agencies, onforestlandmeantforabusstandcomplex to ease traffic conges-tion in Mcleodganj, HimachalPradesh,camefullcircleafter14years at the Supreme Court onTuesday.A three-judge bench led by
JusticeDYChandrachudorderedimmediatedemolitionof the il-legalhotel,holdingthatthe“cir-cumstances highlight not onlyconduct oblivious of the envi-ronmental consequences oftheir actions but an active dis-dain for them in favour of com-mercialbenefits”.Thecase,infact,goesbacktwo
decades when, between 1997and 2001, the Centre allowed0.573hectareofforestlandontheDharamshalaroadtobedivertedfor construction of a parking lotand a bus stand complex inMcleodganj, a popular touristdestinationinKangradistrict.Instead, the Himachal
PradeshBusStandManagementand Development Authority(HPBSM&DA) decided to con-struct agroundplus four-storey
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Thehotelcameuponlandsetaside forabusstand
With BJP seeking footin Andhra door, TDPtakes a Hindutva turn
Law catches up 14 yrs on,SC orders demolition ofillegal Mcleodganj hotel
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Stay & talkcourt noted in its order. It alsocited the instance of the courtstaying the operation of theMaharashtralawgrantingreser-vation toMarathas in jobs andeducationalinstitutionsthroughan interim order in September2020. However, that law wasstayed after the Bombay HighCourthadexamined theconsti-tutionalityofthestatuteandtherulingwas appealed before theSupremeCourt.Even that order, by a two-
judgebenchof JusticesRavindraBhat and L Nageswara Rao,quotesprecedentsonexercisingcautionwhilestayinglegislationand states that an interim staycan be granted only on an ex-plicit findingofunconstitution-ality.Thecourthasjustifieditsstay
by arguing that this will create“confidence”and“trust”tohelpfarmers cometo the talks table.However, with farmer groupsopenly refusing to engagewiththeSupremeCourtpanel,theor-der risks undermining not onlyParliamentbuttheapexcourtaswell.In the batch of petitions in
the case, amajority seek direc-tionstoimplementthelawsandanother category seeks thecourt’s interventiontoquell theprotests. Evenwhere the lawshave been challenged ongrounds they are unconstitu-tional,notablyinthepleabythePunjab government, the courthasdeclinedtohearthatand,in-stead, chosen to hear pleas re-lated to theprotests.Thecourt’sstandonthefarm
lawsisinstarkcontrasttoitspo-sition in previous instanceswhen it underlined the pre-sumption of constitutionalityeven in executive orders with-out the backing of legislation.This despite the fact that peti-tioners argued that refusal tostaywould result in irrevocablelossof fundamental rights.This argumentwasmade in
2015inthechallengetoAadhaarwhen only an order of thePlanning Commission backedthe scheme. The court had re-ferred the challenge to a largerbenchbutrefusedtostaytheim-plementationof thescheme.In the challenge to the elec-
toral bonds scheme, in whichthe petitioners in 2017 arguedthatitwouldirreversiblychangethe landscape of political fund-ing,thecourtrefusedtostaythe
law holding that it has to firsttestthelawsagainstthecorner-stoneof theConstitution.
SC committeeThe fourth member —
Bhupinder SinghMann — be-lievesfarmerinterestsshouldbeprotected and, as such, is infavour of the amendments thatthegovernmenthasalreadyac-cededtosuchasawrittenguar-antee that MSPs would not bephasedout.On theotherendofthespectrum,anothermember— Anil Ghanwat — wantsamendmentswhichfurtherlib-eralise farmtrade.Thereisnovoiceinthepanel
for the kind of reservationsagainst the farm laws that theprotesting farmers are raising.But between the four of them,the panel members bring sev-eral decades of experience, ei-ther as agricultural economistsor farmer leaders.As Mann told The Indian
Express,nowthattheyhavebeenappointed to the panel by theapex court, theywould be im-partial in their conduct.
Ashok GulatiGulati, Infosys Chair
Professor for Agriculture at theIndian Council for Research onInternational EconomicRelations(ICRIER),was,between2011and2014,Chairmanof theCommission for AgriculturalCosts and Prices (CACP), whichadvisestheGovernmentof Indiaon the agriculture price policy(readMinimumSupport PricesorMSPs)acrossseveralcrops. In2015,GulatireceivedthePadmaShri for his contributions as anagricultural economist.Gulati has been a long-time
proponentof liberalisingIndianagricultureandhaswholeheart-edly welcomed the three farmlaws in question, designatingthem as the “1991moment foragriculture”.Hebelievesthatthefarm lawswill not only providegreater choice to farmers butalso help them earn better re-turns. For consumers, the lawswill lead to lower prices withfewerfluctuations.Thelawswillalso lead tomaking agri-valuechainsmoreefficient.
PramodKumar JoshiJoshi has served as director ofthe National Academy ofAgricultural ResearchManagement,Hyderabadandasdirector of the National CentreforAgricultural
EconomicsandPolicyResearch,NewDelhi.His research areas include
technology policy, market, andinstitutionaleconomics.Joshi, too, is a strong sup-
porteroftherecentlyintroducedfarm laws. In a piece in TheFinancialExpresslastDecember,hebelieves that “anydilution inthe farm laws will constrainIndianagricultureinharnessingtheemergingglobalopportuni-ties.” Joshi finds it “regrettablethat the farmers’ agitation hasnot yet been resolved, despitetheCentre’spositiveresponseonconsideringgenuinedemands”.
Anil GhanwatGhanwat, 45, is president ofShetkari Sanghatana, aMaha-rashtra-based farmers group,whichlobbiesinfavouroffarmersgettinggreateraccesstomarkets.Shetkari Sanghatana was
founded in1979byLateSharadJoshitodemand“freedomofac-cess tomarkets and to technol-ogy” for the Indian farmers.Ghanwat has been with theSanghatanasince1982andbeencentraltoseveralagitationsthateither opposed governmentmonopolyorsupportedliberal-isationof farmtradeandtheen-tryofMNCs into India.Ghanwat, a BSc in agricul-
ture, is also supportive of thefarm laws. Speaking to TheIndian ExpressTuesday, he said:“Wehavesupported these lawsbecause it is a step in the rightdirection.Wehavebeenfightingformore liberalisation in agri-cultureforover40yearsandthisis the first government sinceIndependence that has doneanythingabout it.”
Bhupinder S.MannMann, 82, is a formermem-
ber of the Rajya Sabha and thecurrentpresidentoftheAllIndiaKisan Coordination Committee(AIKCC), which, too, wasfounded by Sharad Joshi. He isalso the head of the BhartiyaKisanUnion.The AIKCC, which is an um-
brella organisation of severalfarmer associations across thecountry,hadmetwiththeUnionAgricultureMinister Narendra
Singh Tomar in December andexpressed their support infavour of the farm laws.However,theAIKCCrepresenta-tives alsowere of the view thatthe government could makesomeamendments.AIKCC’spositionisthatthese
reformswill make Indian agri-culturecompetitivebutthegov-ernment should bring in safe-guardstoprotecttheinterestsofthe farmers.
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Farm unionsKisanMorcha,spearheading
the protests by farmer unionscamping at the gates of Delhisince November 26, said: “WenotedthattheCourthasorderedsuspension of implementationof the laws temporarily.Suspendingtheimplementationof the laws as an interimmeas-ure is welcome, but is not a so-lution and the farmer unionshavenotbeenaskingforthisso-lution,giventhefactthattheim-plementationcanbereinstated...The Government must repealthe laws.”TheMorchasaiditwouldnot
participatein“anysuchcommit-teeprocess”.“It is clear that the Court is
being misguided by variousforceseveninitsconstitutionofa committee. These are peoplewhoareknownfortheirsupportto the 3 Acts and have activelyadvocated for the same,” thestatement said.KrantikariKisanUnionpres-
ident Darshan Pal told a pressconference: “We had said yes-terday if the Supreme Courtmakes a committee, it will notbe acceptable to us... We knewthegovernmentwouldtaketheburdenoff itsshoulders.Ourde-mand is for repeal of the laws.Tomorrow we will celebrateLohri…wewill burn the laws.The boycott of Adani, Ambanigoodswill alsocontinue.”Balbir SinghRajewal of BKU
(Rajewal) claimed allmembersof theSC-appointedcommitteewere“pro-government”.“Wehadsaidyesterdayitself
that we will not present our-selves before a committee... Allmembers of the committee are
pro-government... We cannotaccept such a committee. Evenprincipally,webelievecommit-tees are just away to divert at-tention… (from) the govern-ment so that pressure is liftedfrom them, andwe keep fight-ing in thecourt,”hesaid.The January 26 tractor pa-
rade to Delhi, he said, will goahead as planned and will be“completelypeaceful”.Jagmohan Singh of BKU
(Dakaunda)saidthefarmerswerenot in favourof thestayas itwasa temporary solution. “Wehadsaidourprotestwillbeindefinite,anditwillstillbeindefinite.Aaj5raaste ruke hain, kal shayad 10raaste rukenge (today five roadsareblocked,tomorrowmaybe10willbeblocked),”hesaid.PremSinghBhanguoftheAll
India Kisan Federation said:“Laws were not made by theSupremeCourt.Theyweremadeby the BJP government. Theyneedtorepealit.Thisisafightbe-tween the people and the gov-ernment,wedon'twanttheonusshiftedfromthegovernment.”JhandaSingh JethukeofBKU
(Ugrahan)said:“Thefour-mem-ber committee formed by theSupremeCourt comprises peo-ple in favour of the farm laws.Hence,wedon'texpectanythingfrom this committee. Althoughweareyet toseetheSCorder,allI can say is thatwe respect thecourt'sdecisiontostaytheimple-mentation,butourmaindemandistorepealthelawsandwestandbythatdemandevennow.”
Vaccinesteamat@SerumInstIndiaasthefirstshipmentsof#Covishieldfi-nallyleaveformultiplelocationsacross India.”As of Tuesday, the virus had
infectedmore than 1.04 croreand killedmore than 1.51 lakhindividualsacross India.“The vaccine consignments
were transported in thebellyofscheduled passenger flights onTuesday. Since these were theinitial shipments, the quantitywasless,andcould,therefore,beaccommodated in passengerflights.Goingahead,therecouldbe a requirement for freighteraircraft,” an executivewith one
of theairlines said.SpiceJet flew consignments
of 276,000 doses to Guwahati,996,000 doses to Kolkata,3,72,000 doses to Hyderabad,480,000dosestoBhubaneswar,648,000 doses to Bengaluru,552,000 doses to Patna, and408,000 doses to VijayawadafromPune.“OnDayOne,SpiceJetisship-
ping 4 million doses ofCovishield vaccine weighingcloseto11tonnestoeightdiffer-ent cities which includeGuwahati, Kolkata, Hyderabad,Bhubaneswar,Bengaluru,Patna,Vijayawada&Delhi,”AjaySingh,SpiceJet’schairmanandmanag-ingdirector said.IndiGo said it transported
900kgofvaccineconsignmentsfrom Pune to Chandigarh andLucknow.“StartingfromJanuary13, the vaccines will be trans-ported fromMumbai to othercities basis the allocation,” theairlinesaid inastatement.GoAir transported 7.08 lakh
doses to Chennai, and Air Indiaflew 2.76 lakh doses toAhmedabad.Asked how the government
was deciding howmany doseswould go to each state, HealthSecretary Rajesh Bhushan saidthisinformation“willbeshared”.Dr V K Paul, NITI Aayog'sMember, Health. said: “It is be-ing done. Whenwe come outwiththis,wewill letyouknow.”
McleodganjshoppingandhotelcomplexonBOT(BuildOperateTransfer)ba-sis with a private constructioncompanyin2003.Thestatealsostoodguarantee for abank loanof Rs 8 crore availed by the pri-vatedeveloper.Then, in brazen violation of
law,thestategovernmentsanc-tioned mutation of the forestlandinfavourofHimachalRoadTransportCorporation(HRTC)in2006.Constructionwasatanad-vancedstage,whenin2007,fol-lowing a legal challenge, thestatesoughtpostfactoclearancefrom the Union EnvironmentMinistry for changing the landuse. The application was re-jected the same year. But theconstructioncontinued.
In2008,aninquiryreportbythe SC-appointed CentralEmpowered Committee (CEC)concluded that “there has beenabsolute anarchy in thematterof construction”asHPBSM&DAunder the chairmanship of GSBali, then Transport, Tourismand Civil Aviation minister ofHimachal Pradesh, openlyfavoured the private contractorby giving tacit approval for theconstruction of four additionalfloors in thebus stand complexbesidesallowingconstructionofan additional 1,600 sq mt ofcommercial area at the groundfloor.Besidesthetransportdepart-
ment, other state governmentagenciesplayedtheirpartinthis“absoluteanarchy”:REVENUE:Sanctionedmu-
tation of forest landwithout anNOC from the forest depart-ment.FOREST:Did not issue any
notices to the violators or filedany complaints in the court oflaw as per the statutory provi-sion.TOWN AND COUNTRY
PLANNING: Issued three stop-worknoticesduring2007-2008but never filed any complaintagainstunauthorisedconstruc-tioninthecourtof lawasperthestatutoryprovision.ELECTRICITY:Did not dis-
connect power supplymisusedby the private builder for com-mercialactivitiesforsevenyears.DHARAMSHALAMUNIC-
IPAL COMMITTEE:No actionagainstconstructionwithoutanapprovedsiteplan.Tofind“awayoutof thister-
rible muddle created by thedeepvested interestsandat thesame time ensuring that thosewho have connived in the seri-ous lapse are not allowed to goscot-free”, the CEC report rec-ommended that the structurebe “pulled down”within threemonthstocreateaparkinglotasoriginally approved. It also pro-posedaninquiryto“sendaclearsignal to thebuildingmafia”.As HPBSM&DA and the
builder insisted that theywerenotheardproperly,thecasehungfiretill2015whentheSCreferredittotheNationalGreenTribunal(NGT)whichupheldtheCECre-port. Terming the construction“illegal, unauthorised and con-trary to law” besides “being aneyesore inthe lapofnature” ina2016 judgment, the tribunal or-deredthedemolitionofthehoteland an inquiry by the ChiefSecretary, besides imposingpenaltiesonthebuilderandthestatedepartmentsconcerned.Immediately, both
HPBSM&DA and the builderchallengedtheNGTorderbeforetheSCwhichstayedthedemoli-tion, and asked theDistrict andSessions Judge, Kangra, to holdan inquiry.
TDP politicsBDurgaprasadRao.Thatmaybeso, but it is the TDP, the NDA’sally till a bitter break-up inMarch 2018, which haslaunchedfieryattacksontheYS-RCP government and ChiefMinisterYSJaganMohanReddy.“ChandrababuNaiduisusing
BJP’s tactics tokeephis flock to-gether andalso counter theBJP.HehasbeenscalingupHindutvapolitics with each successepisode of BJP in Telangana. Ifthe BJP intensifies its powerfulpoliticsofpolarisation, itwillbeeasiertodrawTDPsupportbaseinto its fold rather than YSRCPsupportbasewhichissolidlybe-hind Y S JaganMohan Reddy. Ifthat happens, BJP will replaceTDPinAndhrajustasithasdonesoinTelanganabyelbowingouttheCongress,” sayspolitical sci-entistProf KNageshwaraRao.TakenabackbytheTDP’sag-
gressivestand,andnottobeleftbehind, the BJP Tuesday an-nouncedtheywouldtakearathyatra from Ramatheertham inVizianagaram to Kapilatheer-thamnear Tirupati. The choice
of Ramatheerthamas the start-ingpointof theyatramaynotbewithout reason.Just last Tuesday, the 400-
year old idol of Lord Rama atRamatheertham inVizianagaramwas desecrated.And TDP’s Naidu had stronglycriticised the government forlack of action. “One should notshowsuchreligiousintolerance.The slogan Jai Sri Ram is re-soundinginAyodhyaatpresent.The Lord Rama temple atRamatheertham has alwaysbeen held in high regard inAndhra. In such a temple, mis-creants beheaded the Ramastatue, but the government isnottakinganystepstocatchtheculprits,’’Naidusaid.In 2014, when the TDPwas
an NDA ally, the BJP had wonfour Assembly and two LokSabha seats in Andhra Pradesh.However, as YSRCP swept thepolls in 2019, the BJP drew ablankanditsvotesharedroppedto0.84per cent comparedwith3percent in2014.BJP’sproactiveHindutvapol-
iticshasmadeNaiduwary.“ThisisthefearthathasdrivenTDPtoadopt the ideological strategiesof BJP. BJP leaders are openlyclaiming that they will soonmakeTDPirrelevantandwillbethe main rival to YSRCP. Toweaken TDP, BJP is already try-ingtowooinfluentialTDP lead-ersofdifferentcastes,’’ saysProfRao.ThestatementsbyTDPlead-
ers in the last fewdays indicatethat it would not be averse toadopting a shrill tone. WhileNaidu and his son Nara Lokeshaffirmed TDP’s secular politics,they said Reddy can not besparedforhisutterdisregardforthe sentiments of other reli-gions. “CM Y S Jagan MohanReddy is a betrayer of Hindus,’’Naidualleged.He did not stop at that, and
evenreferredtoJagan’sreligion.“JaganReddymaybeaChristian.But thinking to use power forconverting Hindus is wrong. Ifpeople in power resort to reli-giousconversions,itamountstobetrayal,’’ he said. Many partyleadersalsomakeobliquerefer-ences to Jagan’s faith andallegehedoesn’thaveregardforHindutraditions.
Bangkoknot infected and do not pose adangertothetournament,”itsaid.Accordingtoexperts,aposi-
tive antibody test usually sug-gests thatapersonhadbeenin-fected with SARS-CoV-2, thevirusthatcausesCovid-19,inthepast. Guidelines issued by theTheCenters forDiseaseControland Prevention (CDC) in theUSstatethatthosewhoreceivepos-itive results on an antibody testbut don’t have symptoms ofCovid-19, and have not beennear those whomay have thevirus,arenotlikelytohaveacur-rent infection.After the earlier positive re-
sult, the Indian players under-went a second PCR test and anantibody blood test for furtherconfirmation.Butnothingbetter illustrated
the situation in Bangkok thanKidambiSrikanthpostingpicturesof his bleeding nose after “un-pleasanttesting”.“Wetakecareofourselvesfor
thematchnot to comeandshedblood forTHIS.However, I gave4testsafterIhavearrivedandIcan’tsayanyof themhavebeenpleas-ant.Unacceptable," hewroteonsocialmedia.
Fareed ZakariareleasedinOctoberlastyear.Zakaria, 56, will be the
guestat theExpresse-AddaonWednesday. Hewill be in con-versation with Anant Goenka,Executive Director, The IndianExpress Group, and VanditaMishra, National OpinionEditor, The Indian Express.
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SC stays farm lawsFarmers (Empowerment andProtection)AgreementonPriceAssurance and FarmServicesAct,2020.Asaconsequenceofthestay,
the court said, theMSPsystemshallbemaintaineduntilfurtherorders. “In addition, farmers’landholdingsshallbeprotected,i.e., no farmer shall be dispos-sessedordeprivedofhistitleasa result of anyaction takenun-dertheFarmLaws”.The court’s committeewill
include:BhupinderSinghMann,National President, BhartiyaKisanUnionandAll IndiaKisanCoordination Committee;Pramod Kumar Joshi,Agricultural Economist andDirector for South Asia,International Food PolicyResearchInstitute;AshokGulati,Agricultural Economist andFormer Chairman of theCommission for AgriculturalCosts and Prices; and AnilGhanwat, President, ShetkariSanghatana.Thiscommitteehasbeenset
up“for thepurposeof listeningtothegrievancesof thefarmersrelatingtothefarmlawsandtheviewsoftheGovernmentandtomake recommendations,” thecourtsaid.Thecourtgaveittwomonths
to submit its report containingrecommendationsfromthedateofitsfirstsittingwhichthebenchsaid“shallbeheldwithin10daysfromtoday”.“Every personwho is gen-
uinely interested in solving the
problemisexpectedtogobeforethecommittee,” the court said.“Thecommitteewillnotpunishyou or pass any orders. Itwillsubmitareporttous”.Initsbidtobroadbasepartic-
ipation,thecourtsaidthat“rep-resentatives of all the farmers’bodies,whether theyarehold-ingaprotestornotandwhethertheysupportoropposethelaws,shallparticipateinthedelibera-tionsof thecommitteeandputforththeirviewpoints.”TheSCaskedtheCentralgov-
ernmenttobearallexpensesforthecommitteetoholdsittingsatDelhioranywhere.The bench is hearing peti-
tions against and for the farmlawsandalso someseeking re-movalof theprotestors inviewofCovid-19andforcausingpub-licinconvenience.OntheAG’s“vehement”op-
position to the stay, the benchsaidthatalthoughitappreciatesthatsubmission,“thisCourtcan-not be said to be completelypowerlesstograntstayofanyex-ecutiveactionunderastatutoryenactment”andreferred to theSC direction in the Marathareservationmatter.Throughoutthe hearing Monday andTuesday,thebenchwasfirmonsetting up the committee de-spitebeing told thatprotestingfarmershadresolvednot toco-operate with any suchCommitteeandthecounselwhorepresented them Monday,DushyantDave,HSPhoolkaandColinGonsalves,werenotpres-
entinthecourttoday.AdvocateMLSharma,who
saidhe represents someof theunions,toldthebenchthatsomefarmershadinformedhimtheywerenot readytogobefore thecommittee.Butthebenchsaidmembers
oftheBarmustshowsomeloy-altytothejudicialprocess.“Youcannot reject the process if itdoesnotsuityou.Youwillhavetocooperatewithusandaccord-inglyspeaktotheclient.Youcan-not tell us negative withouttelling something positive toyourclients”.TheCJIhadsaidonMonday
that the courtwas not gettingintothequestionofrepealingthelawbutwasstrivingforanami-cable settlement. On TuesdaytheCJIadded:“...Whatneedstobeseeniswhichpartneedstobedeletedfromthelawandwhichshouldstay...thatiswhythecom-mitteeisneeded”.Advocate Sharmaalso said
thatthefarmerswereupsetthatthePrimeMinisterwasnotspea-kingtothem.Tothis,theCJIsaidthePMisnotapartybeforeitandthecourtcannotinstructhim.Intervening,SolicitorGeneral
TusharMehtatoldthecourtthattheAgricultureMinister is talk-ingtothefarmers.When one of the lawyers
saidtherewasaconfusionifthecommittee's rolewas that of amediator, thecourt responded:“Whosaidit’smediation?”The absence of Dave,
Gonsalves and Phoolka at
Tuesday’shearingdidn’tgoun-noticed and the CJIwonderedwhere they were. SeniorAdvocateHarishSalve submit-ted it's a coincidence that theywerenotpresent. “I saywith aheavyheartthatnobodyisinter-estedinthejudicialprocess...Thisisreallyconcerning”,hesaid.Sourcesclosetothem,how-
ever,saidthatsincethecasewasonlylistedfororders,theydidnotappearTuesday.Salve referred to concerns
highlighted by the SolicitorGeneral inanapplicationaboutthe possibility of trouble onRepublicDay and said the pa-radeshouldgoonunblemished.TheapplicationbytheCentrere-ferredtoplansbytheprotestorstocarryoutatrolley/tractor/ve-hiclemarchinthenationalcap-ital by thoseprotesting againstthenewfarm laws to “disrupt”RepublicDayandsoughtan in-junctionagainstit.Issuingnoticeontheplea,the
benchsaidthatDavehadunder-takenMonday therewill benotractorrallyonthatdayinDelhi.When the bench was in-
formedthatanapplicationhadbeenfiledbeforeitallegingthatabannedorganisationisextend-ing support to the farmers, thecourtaskedtheAGaboutit.Venugopal claimed
“Khalistanis”hadinfiltratedtheongoing farmers' protest towhich thebenchaskedhimtofile anaffidavit. The lawofficersaid that he will do so byWednesday.
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DEPUTYCHIEFMinisterManishSisodiaconductedasurprise in-spection at Northwest Delhi'slabourofficeonTuesdayandter-minated itsmanager fromserv-ice, after hewas found guilty ofalleged irregularities in theregistration of constructionworkers.Afterreceivingcomplaintson
thematter, Sisodia, who is alsothe Delhi labourminister, con-
ductedasurpriseinspectionanddetected"graveirregularities"inadozencases, a statement from
theDelhigovernmentsaid.During the inspection,
Sisodia also directed the labourofficers to carry out allwork re-latedtoregistrationandwelfareof the labourers as per the rulesandwithin the stipulated timeperiod."The deputy chief minister
terminated themanager of theNorthwest Delhi Labour Officewith immediate effect," thestatement said.Thecomplaintsrangedfrom
notfollowingproperproceduresto negligence by labour office
workers,whousedphotographsofwomeninsteadofmenintheregistrationdocuments.Inanothercase,irregularities
in the registration of a worker,whophysicallyvisitedtheofficebut used a previously pho-tographedimageinsteadofalivephotograph fromthevisit itself,was found.As per officials, Sisodia said
no negligencewill be toleratedby the Delhi government inimplementing welfare plansmeant for labourers in the na-tional capital.
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DELHI POLICE Tuesday told theDelhiHighCourt that itdoesnothave the authority to appointSpecialPublicProsecutors(SPPs),but had recommended thenames to theDelhi governmentin theDelhi riots cases.While itsaiditsrecommendationsarenotbindingontheDelhigovernment,thestatetoldthecourtthatithadrejected the names but later ac-ceptedthemfollowinginterven-tionoftheLt-GovernorandtheirapprovalbythePresident.Thesubmissionwasmade in
apetitionseekingsettingasideofthe appointment of SPPs for thecases of NortheastDelhi riots. Initswrittenreply,DelhiPolicealsodescribedas"misconceived"theargument that such recommen-dations casts aspersions on theimpartialityof theprosecution.In a cabinetmeeting chaired
byChiefMinisterArvindKejriwal
last year, theDelhi governmenthadrejectedthepaneloflawyerstheDelhiPolicehadchosentoar-gue the cases in theHigh Courtand Supreme Court, saying itwouldimperilafreeandfairtrial.The police Tuesday told the
court:"TheappointmentofSPPsfalls in the exclusive domain ofthestatesubjecttotheprovisionsofArticle239-AAofConstitutionof India, which says that theLieutenantGovernorhastoactonthe 'aid andadvice' of Council ofMinisters. Incaseofdifferenceofopinion,theLieutenantGovernor,can make a reference to the
President fordecisionandhas toact according to the decisiongiven thereon." It also said thatthedepartmenthasconsistentlyrecommendedtheappointmentof certain counsel as SPPs to theDelhi government. "Themererecommendation of certainnames for appointment of SPPsby the answering respondentdoesnotturnanySPPsappointedby the relevant authority as 'pri-vatecounsel'fortheDelhiPolice,"thereplyreads.Duringthehearing, theDelhi
government counsel submittedthat the list sent byDelhi Policeearlierwas not accepted by thestate,whichhadmadeadifferentlistof SPPs.Duetothedifferenceof opinion, the counsel submit-ted, the Lt Governor intervenedinthematterandreferredittothePresident. The list sent byDelhiPolicewas ultimately acceptedandthegovernmentonly issuedthe notification, the court wastold.The petition against the ap-
pointmentofSPPshasbeenfiledby Delhi Prosecutors WelfareAssociation on the ground thatthe appointmentsmade on therecommendationsofDelhiPoliceareinviolationofthelaw.Thepe-titioner is a registered union ofpublicprosecutorsfunctioninginthedistrictcourtsofDelhi.Seekingappointmentofinde-
pendentSPPs,thepetitionalsoar-guesthattheSPPshavebeenap-pointed without anyconsultations with theDirectorate of Prosecution andthat the influence of the policeoverthepublicprosecutorscastsdoubtovertheiractions.The petition adds that grave
allegationswere levelledagainstpoliceduringtheriotsandarguesthat the appointments on theirrecommendation thus casts se-rious doubts on the fair conductofcriminaltrial.Followingabriefhearing,JusticePratibhaMSinghreferredthematterforlistingbe-fore the PIL bench and listed thecaseforhearingonMarch15.
TheDelhigovthowevertoldthecourt ithadrejectedthenamesbutacceptedthemfollowinginterventionof theL-GandapprovalbythePresident
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THE WILDLIFE corridor ofthe Aravallis in Gurgaon andFaridabadharboursaricher“vari-ety ofmammals” than theAsolaWildlife Sanctuary, despite nothaving asmuch protection, ac-cordingtoarecentstudy.Thefind-ing, its proponents say, indicatestheimportanceofpreservingthissectionofforestcoverinHaryana.Thestudy—a“systematicas-
sessment” of mammals in thewildlife corridor formed by theAravalli hills in Gurgaon andFaridabadwiththeAsolaWildlifeSanctuary in Delhi — has beencarriedoutbySunilHarsana,are-searcher fromMangar village,with “inputs” fromecologist DrGhazala Shahabuddin and envi-ronmental analyst ChetanAgarwal. Dr Shahabuddin andAgarwal are also Senior Fellowsat the Centre for Ecology,Development and Research(CEDAR). Conducted over twoseasonsin2019,thestudyis“sup-ported” by WWF-India SmallGrantsProgrammeandCEDAR.Speaking to The Indian
Express,Harsanasaid,“Themost
interesting finding of the studywasthatincomparisontoAsola,the Haryana portion of theAravallis had more wildlifemovement — despite the factthatAsolaisawildlifesanctuaryandhasmore legalprotection.”This is stated in the study as
well: “Both Gurgaon andFaridabad Aravallis were foundto harbour extremely rich vari-ety of mammals, more so thanAsolaWLSwhichistheonlypartof this area having formal pro-tectionasawildlifesanctuary...”It states that this can be at-
tributedto“theattitudeof toler-ancetowildlife”amongstthelo-cal population, “general lowdensity of people”, and “subsis-tence agricultural practices”prevalent in the twodistricts.“Thestudyindicatedthat the
hotspotofwildlifeinthiscorridoris actually between DamdamaandMangar Bani, andwildlifemoves from there to AsolathroughtheAravalliinFaridabad.ThisindicatesthatAsolawillsur-viveaslongastheAravalliregionof Gurgaon and Faridabad sur-vives.Ifthisfinishes,Asolawillau-
tomatically finish as well. It is,hence, critical to protect this re-gion,”saidHarsana.The study reveals that 15
species of mammals wererecorded in the 200 sq kmareathat was covered, includingGurgaonAravallis,MangarBani,Faridabad Aravallis, and AsolaWildlifeSanctuary.Althoughthelargest number of species wasrecorded in Faridabad Aravallis(14), followed by GurgaonAravallis (11),Mangar Bani (10)andAsola(9),theencounterratesin Mangar Bani and GurgaonAravalliswere30%higher.Leopard species, the study
found,“maybeincreasing”inthisregion,whichisalsoindicatedby“increasingtrendinconflictsitu-ationsandroad-killsoverthelast10years”.Thedensityofleopardsand other endangered species,including striped hyena, thestudy finds, is approximatelydouble in Gurgaon Aravallis ofwhatitisinFaridabadandAsola.Warning that highways, es-
pecially theGurgaon-FaridabadExpressway,andincreasingcon-structionarea “major threat” tothe wildlife corridor, the studystates,“Itisimperativetocontrollandusechangeandprotect the
wildlife corridor and habitatfromfurtherfragmentation,con-structionanddeforestation...”Dr Shahabuddin reiterated
this, stating that the Gurgaon-Faridabad expressway poses amajor barrier tomovement ofwildlife between theAravallis ofDelhiandHaryana.“Constructionofexpressways
andhighways,andplanning,alsoneeds to take into accountwildlifeinthecity,suchasbycon-structingunderpassesorflyoversthatallowatleastaportionofthewildlife tocross fromonepart tothe other andprevent completefragmentation ofwildlife popu-lationsbetweenAravallisofDelhiandHaryana. It is rare for such adenselypopulatedmetropolitanareatohavethiskindofwildlife...Community-basedconservationmustbelookedatwhichdoesn’trestrictwhat is alreadyhappen-ingintermsofgrazingandfarm-ing—itisthelowcarbonlifestyleofthelocalpeoplethatishelpingto conserve the area,” she toldTheIndianExpress.“The government needs to
understandthateven if you justprotect this section of theAravalli, most species will beable to regenerate....,” shesaid.
ARANYASHANKARNEWDELHI, JANUARY12
LOHRI, ONE of Punjab’s biggestharvest festivals celebrated onJanuary13eachyeartomarktheend of the winter solstice, hastaken on a political hue at thefarmers’ protest sites this time.Farmersaresettoburncopiesofthe three farm laws, alongwiththeusualofferings,tomaketheirobjectionclear.The Sanyukt KisanMorcha
hadgivenacall toburnthe laws
a few days ago, and a link todownload the samewassharedthroughWhatsApp and otherplatforms. Physical copies toowill becirculated.“Farmers are preparing to
celebrate Lohri tomorrowatallbordersofDelhi,wheretheyaresitting on dharna. This time,Lohri will be celebrated byburningcopiesof thethreecen-tral farm laws. A large numberof farmers from Uttar Pradeshare also joining thismovementat Ghazipur border,” theSanyuktKisanMorcha said in a
statement.Usually,edibleitemslikejag-
gery,popcorn,rewriandsesameareofferedtothebonfireduringLohri celebrations, and folksongsanddances takeplace.At the Singhu border on
Tuesday, farmers said whilethey would celebrate Lohri byburning farmlaws, theydidnotwanttopartakeinabigcelebra-tion due to farmer deaths andsuicides.“Initially, wewere planning
to have a proper celebrationwith folk songsanddances.But
intherecentdays,withfarmerscommittingsuicide,wefeel it isnot amoment to celebrate. Justyesterday, someoneheredrankpoison on the stage... so themood is very sombre,” saidLovepreetSingh,oneof thevol-unteers.Harpreet Singh, a farmer
from a village near Chandigarh,also said the focuswould be onburning the laws and not so
muchoncelebration.“WhenwecelebrateLohri,wesingasong—‘Ishvar aa, dalidar ja’ — to sendawaythecold.Inthecurrentsce-nario... the laws are our dalidar.Sowewillsingthesongkeepingthis inmind,”hesaid.“This protest is not just a
farmers’ protest, it is a citizen’sprotest. Theway it is goingwiththe government not looking torepeal the laws,wewill alsonotmove. Sirf Lohri nahi, lagta haibaisakhibhiyahinmananipadegi(NotjustLohri, lookslikewewillhave to celebrate Baisakhi here
too),”hesaid.Baisakhi is another harvest
festival of Punjabwhich is cele-bratedonApril 14everyyear.Despitethepoliticalcolourto
the festival, and celebrationssubdued, families and relativesof some protesters are likely toarriveonWednesday.“The mother of one of our
volunteers,Dildeep,iscomingtoDelhi tomorrow just for Lohri.We expect the Lohri bonfire totake place in at least 8-10 spotsat the Singhu protest site,” saidLovepreetSingh.
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From MCDs, 95kfrontline workersin line for vaccine
AtSinghuborderonTuesday.AbhinavSaha
BRIEFLYRs64crcashsubsidyfor11LstudentsNew Delhi: The DelhiCabinet Tuesday ap-proved Rs 6.37 crore fordisbursement of cashsubsidy to about 11 lakhstudentsof itsschools fortheir textbooksandwrit-ingmaterial. “Throughfi-nancial assistance, wehopeall our childrenwillbeabletopurchasestudymaterial and textbooksand stay connected totheirstudies,”saidDeputyChief Minister ManishSisodia.
RemovehangingwiresinChandniChowk:HCNew Delhi: The DelhiHigh Court Tuesdayasked various agencies,including telecom com-panies, to comply withthe order for removal ofhangingwiresandcablesin the Chandni Chowkareaandwarnedof con-tempt action in case ofnon-compliance.
3offamilyheldfortheftNewDelhi:A 55-year-oldwoman, her 21-year-olddaughterand19-year-oldson were arrested forallegedly stealing goldjewellery froma shop inSouthDelhi’s Chattarpur,saidpolice.ENS
FARMERS SAY WILL BURN COPIES OF FARM LAWS TODAY
‘Not just Lohri, seems like we might celebrate Baisakhi at Singhu too’
ASTHASAXENANEWDELHI, JANUARY12
THE FIRST batch of Covishieldvaccine containing 2.64 lakhdoses reached Delhi’s centralstorage facility at Rajiv GandhiSuper Specialty Hospital, amidhigh security, on Tuesday. Fromthis hospital,which is located inEastDelhi’s DilshadGarden, thevaccineswill be transported in aspecialvehicletovaccinationcen-tresacrossthenationalcapital.A total of 603 cold chain
points have been identifiedacrossthecitytoserveastheim-munisation centres. Accordingto officials, 22 boxes, each con-taining1,200vialsofthevaccine,havebeendelivered.Eachvialof5millilitreshas10doses,whichwill first be administered tohealthcare and frontlinework-ers once the vaccination pro-grammestarts fromJanuary16.Athospitalsshortlistedbythe
government for carryingout theimmunisation programme,preparations are in full swing.Atotalof89sessionsites—40gov-ernmentand49privatehospitals—havebeenidentifiedtoadmin-isterthevaccineinthefirstphase.“The vaccination roll-out is
expected to be kicked off fromLokNayakHospitalonSaturdayinthepresenceofChiefMinisterArvind Kejriwal and HealthMinister Satyendar Jain,” said aseniorDelhigovernmentofficial.At the hospital — the Delhi
government’sbiggestCovidfacil-ity — authorities have ensuredcompleteWiFi connectivity in
and around stationswhere thevaccination processwill be car-riedoutsotheCoWINappforreg-istration of beneficiaries can beusedseamlessly.Thehospitalhasprepared a list of around 4,000healthcareworkerswhowill bevaccinatedduringthedrive.DrSureshKumar,medicaldi-
rector of the hospital, told TheIndian Express: “During the firstday, wewill be vaccinating 50peoplebuteventuallyourtargetwillbetovaccinateatleast200aday.We have one centrewhere50 peoplewill be administeredthevaccine,butwewilladdthreemore centres in the comingweeks.Around20staff fromthehospital have been put on the
dutytoensureasmoothdrive.”A list of 2,25,000 healthcare
workershasbeenprepared,whowill be vaccinated in the firstphase. Thegovernmentwill alsoinclude teacherswhoworkedasfrontlineworkersduringthepan-demic.Dr A KRana,medical super-
intendentofRamManoharLohiaHospital, said: “A list of the reg-isteredpeoplewillbesenttothehospital.Aseparatewaitingareahasbeenprepared.Wewillthenobserve the beneficiary for aminimum30minutesforanyad-verseevent.WehaveadedicatedICUwhich will be close to thevaccinationcentre incaseof anyadverse outcome.” The hospital
has prepared a list of around7,000healthcareworkersforthevaccinationprogramme.The city will vaccinate 51
lakhpeopleinthefirstphase, in-cluding police officers, civil de-fence volunteers, those agedabove 50, and people aged be-low50withco-morbiditiessuchasdiabetesandheartailments.Dr Suneela Garg, a public
health expert, said: “The ideaofconducting the first phase inhospitals is to ensure ease ofavailability for staffmembers.”
Security stepped upat storage facilityRajiv Gandhi hospital
spokesperson Dr Chhavi Gupta
said: “A three layered-securityarrangement hasbeenmadeatthe periphery of the hospital.CCTVshavebeeninstalledinsideand outside the campus. Wehavealsodeployedour securitystaff tomanthestoragefacility.”DCP(Shahdara)AmitSharma
said,“Wehavedeployedaround
30-40 personnelroundtheclockatthestoragearea.Wehavealsoset up a control room inside thehospital and are allowing entrytopeopleonly if thehospitalad-ministrationgrantspermission.”DCP (Airport) RajeevRanjan
added that PCR vanswillmoni-tor thesitewhileonpatrol.
ABHINAVRAJPUTNEWDELHI, JANUARY12
THE THREEmunicipal corpora-tions have given a list of 95,000frontline workers to the Delhigovernment to receive theCovid-19 vaccine, ahead of thecountry-wide immunisationdriveon January16.A senior SouthMCD official
said their listof 33,046workersincludes health workers, safaikaramcharis, teachers andcon-tractual staff engaged inCovid-related work. The official saidthat in the first phase, around10,000 health workers — doc-tors,nurses,hospitalstaff,para-medical staff, ward boys, tech-nicians, lab assistants —wouldget the shot followed by otherfrontline staff.The NorthMCDhas given a
list of 37,952 workers whileEast has given a list of 24,442workers.Therearearound30,000san-
itationworkersemployedbytheNorthbody, 14,000byEast, and20,000bySouth.Thenumberofcontractual and permanentteachersinthreeMCDsis18,000.Teachers had played an impor-
tantroleduringtherationdistri-butiondriveandscreeningworkwhenthepandemicbrokeout.TheMCDswould also be as-
sisting in the vaccination drive,with 10 centres being selectedfroma listof 158 theyhadgivento the government. The centresare located in Sriniwaspuri,Harinagar, Moti Bagh, DefenceColony,HinduRaoHospital andKasturbaHospital.While 58 health units were
proposedasvaccinationsitesbySouthMCD, a list of 32 and 68centres was sent by East andNorth respectively.North MCD Mayor Jai
Prakashsaidfinalarrangementscanbemadeattheothercentres,if required.MCDteachershavealsobeen
asked to assist with the immu-nisationprogramme.Ram Niwas Solanki,
general secretary of theMunicipalCorporationTeachers’Association, said a list of 2,500teachers fromNorth, 700 fromEast and 2,000 from South hasbeensent to thegovernment.They have, however, threat-
enedtoboycottthedriveastheirsalary has been delayed by fivemonths.
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI, JANUARY12
AFTER A brief respite over thelast week, mercury has startedtodipagain in thecapital and isforecast to dip furtheruntil Thursday, asper scientistsat the India MeteorologicalDepartment (IMD).Coldwindsblowingfromthe
northwest brought the mini-mum temperature down to 3.7degrees Celsius in SouthwestDelhi’s Jafarpur on Tuesday, asper the IMD. The department’sSafdarjungobservatory,whichisrepresentative of the city,recorded aminimum tempera-ture of 4.3 degrees Celsius —threedegreesbelownormal forthis timeof theyear.Kuldeep Srivastava, head of
IMD’sregionalweatherforecast-ing centre, said, “Due to aWesternDisturbance,therewassnowfall over the last week inthe mountains in northwestIndia. The wind direction hasnow changed over Delhi andcoldwindsareblowingfromtheareas where snowfall wasrecorded.”Mercury has been steadily
dipping in the early morninghourssinceJanuary7whenitwas14.4 degrees Celsius. AWesternDisturbance alsobrought show-erstoDelhilastweekandthecityhasrecorded56.6mmof rainfallsofarthismonth.The average normal rainfall
Delhi receives in January is 19.3mm,asperIMDdata.Norainfallis forecast for the next sevendays, Srivastava said, butmini-mumtemperaturemay fall fur-
ther by one or two degrees onWednesday.Maximumordaytimetem-
peraturehaddippedto16.2de-grees Celsius on Sunday, from22.6 degrees on January 5. Itwas 17.6 degrees Celsius onTuesday.Thetemperatureisexpected
to stabilise after Thursday,Srivastavasaid. It is forecastthatthe minimum temperaturewould be 4-5 degrees Celsiusuntil January 18 andmaximumwouldbe18-19degreesCelsius.Meanwhile, Delhi’s air qual-
ity index (AQI) deterioratedwithin the poor category onTuesday and was recorded as293,higherthan243onMonday.The Ministry of Earth
Sciences'airqualitymonitorSA-FAR has forecast that the AQIwould slip into very poor cate-gorybyThursday.“AQI is likelytofurtherdete-
riorate on January 15 to thehigherendof theverypoorcat-egory due to calm winds andextremely lowventilation con-dition,” a bulletin from SAFARsaid.
Thefirstbatchof theCovishieldvaccinereachedDelhi’s central storagefacilityatRajivGandhiSuperSpecialtyHospitalonTuesday. PraveenKhanna
CAPITAL’S VACCINATIONPLAN
WHOALLWILLBEVACCINATEDApart fromhealthcareworkers, frontlineworkers,thoseagedabove50yearsandpeoplebelow50withco-morbiditieswillget theshot
2.64lakhdosesatthestoragefacility51lakh
peopletobevaccinatedinthefirstphase
2.25lakhhealthcareworkerstobevaccinatedinthefirstphase
89sessionsitesforcarryingoutthevaccinationprogramme
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DDA nod to change land use for new Ravidas templeEXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI, JANUARY12
THE DELHI DevelopmentAuthority (DDA) Tuesday ap-provedaproposal to change thelanduseofaplotallottedbyitforbuilding a new structure of theGuruRavidasTemple,whichwasdemolished by the urban body
onthedirectionsoftheSupremeCourtin2019.Thenewstructurewill comeup at the JahanpanahCityForestarea,officialssaid.Theapprovedlandwasallot-
ted by DDA “at the same site”where the old structure existedin the forestareaatSouthDelhi.“As the landwas located in
Jahanpanah City Forest, changeof landusefrom‘recreational’ to
‘publicandsemi-public’, andanNOC from the state forest de-partment,wasrequired.Theau-thorityhadinitiallyapprovedtheproposal for changeof landuse.Ontherecommendationsof theboard of enquiry, the Authoritygave its approval and the pro-posal shall be sent to UnionMinistry of Housing and UrbanDevelopment for final notifica-
tion,” saidaseniorDDAofficial.The decision to change the
land use of the allotted 400squaremetres plot from“recre-ational” to “public and semi-public for religious purposes”was taken during an onlinemeetingoftheauthority,chairedby Delhi Lieutenant GovernorAnilBaijal,whoisalsothechair-manof thebody.
InearlyOctoberlastyear,theDDAhadapprovedtheproposaltoallot theplotof land, andalsorecommended the change oflanduse.InAugust2019,hugeprotests
bymembers of the Dalit com-munityhadbrokenout inDelhiandPunjab,afterthestructureofthe old Ravidas templewas de-molished.
THEWEEKAHEAD
20
15
10
5
0
Jan13
Jan14
Jan15
Jan16
Jan17
Jan18
5.0
18.019.0
19.0
18.0
17.019.0
4.0
5.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
■Max°C ■Min°C
As mercury dips,air quality set toworsen this week
TOTAL CASES
6,30,892Total Vacant
HOSPITAL BEDS 11,999 10,717VENTILATORS 1,428 1,053
Dailycases Recoveries Deaths TestsJan11 306 407 13 56,390Jan12 386 545 16 75,913Total 3,179* 6,17,006 10,707 95,24,657
*Total active cases
CORONAVIRUS IN THECAPITAL
Capital prepares for shot in the arm0-50 Good
ANANDVIHARVeryPoor
0 500
336AQIPM:2.5
SIRIFORTVeryPoor
0 500
SHADIPURModerate
0 500 500
51-100 Satisfactory 101-200 Moderate 201-300 Poor 301-400 VeryPoor 401-500 Severe
DWARKA- SECTOR8VeryPoor
0
323AQIPM:2.5
165AQIPM:10
312AQIPM:2.5
FORECAST: Jan13Mainlyclearsky.Densefoginthemorning.Coldwaveat isolatedplaces
S K Y WA T C H
MAX:182°Cbelownormal
MIN:34.4°Cbelownormal
New Delhi
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SHAJUPHILIPTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM,JANUARY12
OPPOSITION UDF led by the Congress onTuesdayallegedtheCPI(M)-ledgovernmentillegally appointed relatives of party leadersin state enterprises andattemptswereon togivepermanentjobsforseveralpartysympa-thisersnowservingascontractemployees.Raisingtheissueofalleged“backdoor”en-
tryofCPI(M)workers ingovernmentservicein the Assembly, Opposition leader RameshChennithala said that Kerala ChalachithraAcademy director Kamal, in a letter to stateCulturalAffairsMinisterAKBalan,hasrecom-mended that four party sympathisers bemade permanent staff at the academy to“maintaintheLeftnatureof theacademy”.Kamal,anotedfilmdirector,wasmadethe
academyheadaftertheLDFcametopower.Chennithalaalsoreleasedalistofrelatives
of Left leaders and sympathisers who havebeen given “backdoor” appointments inKeralaIndustrialInfrastructureDevelopmentCorporation (KINFRA), which is under theIndustriesDepartment.The list includedARakhil, son of CPI(M)
legislatorPKSasi;ANikhil,alocalDYFIleaderinKannur;andUSRahul,theson-in-lawofNSasidharanNair,whohadserved in theper-sonal staff of PinarayiVijayan in thepast.Chennithalaallegedthateligibilitynorms
were tweaked to ensure the entry of thewards and kin of party leaders in variousposts in theKINFRA.IndustriesMinister E P Jayarajan, how-
ever, claimed that the appointments weremadeonhumanitariangrounds.ReplyingtotheOppositionallegationthat
thestatePublicServiceCommissionhasbeenreducedtoascarecrow,ChiefMinisterPinarayiVijayansaidthegovernmentpolicyistomakeappointmentsinatransparentmanner.“Effortsareontoensurethatmaximumappointmentsare reported to the state Public ServiceCommissionandmakeappointmentsthroughthatagency.Asper the latestdetails,1.51 lakhpeoplehavebeengivenadvicememo(forjob)bytheCommission.Besides,appointmentsin52government institutionshavebeen trans-ferredtotheCommission,’’hesaid.
Meanwhile,Kamal's letterontheperma-nent job recommendations evoked sharpprotest fromtheCongressandBJP.BJP state secretaryPSudheerdemanded
that Kamal be removed from the post ofKeralaChalachithraAcademydirector.“Thesefourpersonswereappointedintheacademyonly because of their political loyalty... TheBJPwould launchanagitation if thegovern-mentfailstoremoveKamal.Thegovernmenthas cheated lakhs of unemployed youthswaiting fora job,”hesaid.Despiterepeatedattempts,Kamaldidnot
respondonthe issue.
SHUBHAJITROYNEWDELHI, JANUARY12
IN HIS first intervention at theUnitedNationsSecurityCouncil(UNSC) since India assumedmembership on January 1,External Affairs MinisterS Jaishankar, slammedPakistanon Tuesday saying the crimesyndicate responsible for the1993Mumbai bomb blastswas“not just given State protectionbutenjoying5-starhospitality”.Hewaswasreferringtofugi-
tive terrorist Dawood Ibrahim,who—accordingtoDelhi—livesin Pakistan. In August 2020,Pakistanhadforthefirsttimeac-knowledged the presence of
Ibrahimon its soil after the gov-ernment imposed sweepingsanctions on 88 banned terrorgroupsandtheirleaders—whichalso includedIbrahim’sname.“Linkagesbetween terrorism
andtransnationalorganisedcrimemustbe fully recognisedandad-dressedvigorously.We, in India,haveseenthecrimesyndicatere-sponsible for the 1993Mumbaibombblasts not just givenStateprotectionbutenjoying5-starhos-pitality,”hesaid,whilespeakingata UNSC open debate on‘Internationalcooperationincom-batingterrorism20yearsaftertheadoptionofresolution1373’.Jaishankar said the interna-
tional communitymust not al-lowterrorismtobejustifiednor,
terroristsglorified.He proposed an eight-point
ActionPlanfortheUNtocrediblyaddressthemenaceofterrorism.“Somestateslacklegalandoper-ationalframeworkandtechnicalexpertise to detect, investigateandprosecuteterroristfinancing
cases. However, there are otherstatesthatareguiltyofaidingandsupportingterrorismandprovidefinancial assistance and safehavens,”hesaid.“Wemust summon the po-
litical will to combat terrorism.Theremustbeno'ifsandbuts' inthefight...Allmembersmustful-fill the obligations enshrined ininternationalcounter-terrorisminstruments,”hesaid.Iteratingthatthereisnospace
for “double standards”, he said:“Terroristsareterrorists;therearenogoodandbadones.Thosewhopropagatethisdistinctionhaveanagenda and thosewho cover upforthemarejustasculpable.“Enlisting anddelisting indi-
vidualsandentitiesundertheUN
sanctions regimesmustbedoneobjectively,notforpoliticalorre-ligiousconsiderations.Proposalsinthisregardmeritdueexamina-tionbeforecirculation,”hesaid.Jaishankar said the situation
wasworsened globally as peo-ple were more susceptible to“radicalised narratives” due totheuncertainty,distressandeco-nomic impactof thepandemic.The minister also said that
combating terrorist financingwill only be as effective as theweakest jurisdiction. TheFinancial Action Task Force(FATF) should continue to iden-tify and remedyweaknesses inanti-money laundering andcounter-terror financingframe-works,headded.
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