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JOURNALISM OF COURAGESINCE 1932
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In our last issue of 2020, alook back at how this yeartaught us to examine lives
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Farmer unions agree toreturn to table: Nextround of talks TuesdayModalities for repeal, guaranteesonMSPontheiragenda;Ugrahangroupsaysmore farmersonwayto joinprotest
AMILBHATNAGAR&RAAKHIJAGGANEWDELHI, CHANDIGARH,DECEMBER26
A DAY after Prime MinisterNarendraModisaidthegovern-mentisreadytoholdtalkson“is-sues, logicandfacts”with farm-ers protesting against the newfarm laws, farmer unions an-nouncedresumptionof talksonDecember29.Following deliberations on
the government offer for talks,farmerunions,underthebannerof Sanyukt KisanMorcha, toldthe press at Singhu borderSaturday—theprotestatDelhi’sgates isnowamonthold—thattalkswith the governmentwillbeheldat11amTuesday.
According to theunions, themeetingagendawillbe:modal-ities to be adopted to repeal thethreecentral farmActs;mecha-nismstobeadoptedtomakere-munerativeMSP,recommendedby theNational CommissiononFarmers,alegallyguaranteeden-
titlement for all farmers and allagricultural commodities;amendments to be made andnotified in the ‘Commission forthe Air QualityManagement inNational Capital Region andAdjoining Areas Ordinance,
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ARUNSHARMAJAMMU,DECEMBER26
DESCRIBINGTHEestablishmentofathree-tierPanchayatiRajsys-tem in Jammu and Kashmir(J&K)astheusheringinofanewera and new leadership, PrimeMinister Narendra ModiSaturdaysaidtherecentDistrictDevelopment Council electionshadstrengtheneddemocracy.“Inaway,theseelectionsful-
fil MahatmaGandhi’s dream of‘Gram Swaraj’… We haveworked day and night tostrengthen grassroots democ-racy and democratic institu-tions,”hesaidduringthelaunchof theAyushmanBharat YojanaSehat Scheme that providescashlesshealthcoverofuptoRs
5 lakh to every family in theUnionTerritoryof J&K.Modi also took a swipe at
Congress leader Rahul GandhiCONTINUEDONPAGE2
FAMILY TRIBUTEThewifeanddaughtersofcricketerDeanJones,whopassedawayrecently,paytributetohimonDay1ofthesecondIndia-AustraliaTest,atMelbourneSaturday.Reuters MATCHREPORTP18
PUDUCHERRY:CMVS LGPAGE6
TRUMPHOLDSBACKBILL,MILLIONSLOSEJOBLESSBENEFITSPAGE13
My ISOLATION
‘I’m at Singhu,Tikri daily, in mask,
sanitised car... I unwindto Kishore songs’
SANJAYSINGH
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NANDAGOPALRAJANNEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
“WE ARE not all about speed...Wedon’tsellspeed,weselltime.”This may seem surprising
coming from the co-founder ofAmericanfirmVirginHyperloop.However, Josh Giegel, now oneofthefirstpeopleintheworldtotakethetransportsysteminvolv-inglevitatingtestpodstravellingat high speeds, knowswhat heis talkingabout.
“If hyperloopwent at amil-lionkilometres anhour, buthadtostopateveryplace,oryouhadtowaittwohourstogeton,that’snotactuallythateffective,right?”explainsGiegel,whowaspartofthetestrunheldbythecompanylastmonth.“So,itisthewholeex-perience: how long is thewait,goingdirectly to thedestinationandthelike.Webringalltheben-efits of speed of an aircraftwiththe comfort of rail experience,withouthavingtowait,andatthesametimereduceenergyusage."Another passenger on the
first set of test rides held byVirginHyperloop,whichGiegelfirstenvisagedsixyearsago,was
Tanay Manjrekar. OriginallyfromPune,Manjrekarisapowerelectronics specialist who hasbeen with the company since2016. “I was going to try to getinto the pod any way I could,"Manjrekar says. "I have alwaysdreamt about creating a hyper-loop,butridingonitwasbeyonddreams.Whenthatopportunitykind of presents itself, it wouldhavebeenstupidnot to take it.”Anewformof transport cur-
rentlybeingdevelopedbyanum-berof companies,hyperloopen-visages passengers travelling athigh speeds in floating pods lo-cated inside giant low-pressuretubes, either above or below
ground.Thesystemisnotincom-mercial use anywhere in theworld, andVirginHyperloop it-self isstillrunningtestsintheUS.Last month, NITI Aayog
formed a panel to study hyper-loopindepth,includingMemberV K Saraswat, the Chairman,Railway Board, and theSecretaries of Housing andUrban Affairs, Road Transportand Highways. The panel willdraw on the expertise of DelhiMetroand IITamongothers.OnSaturday, Chairman, RailwayBoard, V K Yadav said:“Hyperloop is a technology thatisstillevolvingacrosstheworld.Thegovernmentisstudyingitas
atransporttechnology,that’sallI cansay rightnow.”AspartofthefirstleginIndia,
Virgin Hyperloop plans to con-nectPuneandMumbai,coveringthe 150-km distance at 1,200kmph speeds in about 35min-utes,atenthof thetimetakenbyroadcurrently.Giegelsaysitisjustthestart,andatleast7,000kmofhyperloopispossible inIndia.Virgin Hyperloop has also
signedanMoUtoconductafea-sibility test regarding a link be-tweentheBengalurucitycentreandKempegowdaInternationalAirport,andisworkingwiththePunjab government for a
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Pune-originTanayManjrekarwasoneof thefirstpeopleever to travel inthe levitatingpod,ata test runlastmonth
Is it a car? Is it a plane? Is it a train? In road to hyperloop, a leap
BASHAARATMASOODSRINAGAR,DECEMBER26
MORE THANFIVEmonths afterthreeRajouriyouthswerekilledinShopianinanArmyoperationonJuly18,theJ&KPolicehasfiledachargesheet,accusinganArmyCaptainandtwociviliansfortheirallegedabductionandmurder.The 300-page chargesheet
states that a case ofmurder, ab-duction and destruction of evi-denceis“primafacie”established
against Captain BhoopendraSinghandtwocivilians—TabishNazir, a residentof Shopian, andBilalAhmadLoneofPulwama—basedonevidencecollecteddur-ingtheinvestigationbyaSpecialInvestigationTeam(SIT)setuptoprobetheallegedfakeencounter.Filed before the Principal
Sessions Judge, Shopian, thechargesheetstatesthatthethreeRajouriyouths–ImtiyazAhmad(20)andMohammadAbrar(16),residents of Dharsakri village,
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ATRIMITRA&ANANTHAKRISHNANGKOLKATA,NEWDELHI,DECEMBER26
THECBIhasfiledacontemptpleaintheSaradhachitfundscambe-foretheSupremeCourt, seekingto link Chief Minister MamataBanerjee with some of the ac-cused and charging her govern-mentwith showing "constant,
deliberateandwilfulnon-coop-eration" in the probe and of "aconcerted effort to evade, avoidand escape the process of law"and"scuttle the investigation".In an application filed on
December 23, the CBI said thatexamination of one of the ac-cused in the case, former RajyaSabhaMPKunal Kumar Ghosh,by theEnforcementDirectoratehad “revealed that the Chief
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IRAMSIDDIQUEBHOPAL,DECEMBER26
THEMADHYA PRADESH gov-ernmentclaimedtohavesetintomotion“themoststringent”lawin the country against ‘love ji-had’, clearing a Religion toFreedom Bill on Saturday thatplanshigherpenalties(jailtermsand fines going up to 10 yearsand Rs 1 lakh), as compared tothe lawinUttarPradesh,aswellas maintenance to thewomanconcerned and the right to fa-ther’s property for a child borntoa couplewhosemarriagehasbeendeclarednull andvoidun-der itsprovisions.Briefing the media after a
Cabinetmeeting,HomeMinisterCONTINUEDONPAGE2
OUTRAGEoverkillingshad ledArmyandPoliceto investigate the July18operation,withbothreaching thesamecon-clusion.Actionagainstaccusedwill build trustin theadministration.
MovewillbuildtrustE●EX
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Killing of Rajouri youths: Policechargesheet Captain, 2 civilians
SanyuktKisanMorchaholdingapressconferenceatSinghuborderonSaturday.GajendraYadav CCTVsKEEPWATCHPAGE3
WORLD
DDC polls: PM invokesVajpayee, says BJP cededpower for J-K democracy
Saradha: CBI plea in SCon Mamata govt ‘links’,says it is scuttling probe
PMlaunchingAyushmanBharat for J-K,Saturday.PTI
MP ‘love jihad’Bill tougher,but limits whocan file FIR
RITIKACHOPRANEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
THEYAREIndia’snationalschoolboard toppers over 20 years. Soit’s no surprise that one’s a can-cer physician in New York; an-otherisaPhDfellowatMIT;oneis a Harvard professor; one ahedge fund manager inSingapore— and asmany as 11areworking forGoogle.Each is a story of individual
talentandeffort,excellenceandachievement, outliers all. Buttaken together, as an investiga-tion by The Indian Express re-veals, the arcs of their differentlives—andcareers—tell signif-icant stories of a generationcoming of age after Indiaopenedupinthe1990s.Ofhowsomeaspirationsendure, somedon’t; how some divides havecrumbled, some remain as in-tractable as ever.More than half the toppers
liveoverseastoday,theUSbeingthe destination of choice. Mostare in science and technologywithIITstheirmostfavouredun-dergraduatepit-stop;morethanhalf of them grew up outsidemetros, inTier2andTier3cities,and only one is a minority —there’s not one Dalit or tribal.And if you are a girl topper, youare much less likely to moveoverseas than if youwereaboy.These are among the key
findings of the four-month in-vestigationbyTheIndianExpressthat tracked down 86men andwomenwhostoodfirst in India,between1996and2015, intheirClass 10 and 12 exams con-ducted by the Central Board ofSecondaryEducation(CBSE)andtheCouncilfortheIndianSchoolCertificateExaminations.Amid soaring cut-offmarks
basedonClass12Boardexams,asthegovernment, intunewithits new National EducationPolicy,setsupapanel toexplorea national test to rejig the col-lege admission process, thefindings fromthe investigationare pointers to the challengesahead.
Over half the topperslive orwork abroad
Morethanhalf thetoppers—between21 and42 years of age—are in foreign countries,mostof themareemployed,aquarterof them are pursuing advanceddegrees.Threeofeveryfourwhoare abroad are in the UnitedStates.WhiletheUSremainsthepreferreddestination,othersarebased in the UK, Australia,Singapore, China, Canada,BangladeshandtheUAE.Of those employed abroad,
mostworkinthetechsector,fol-lowedbymedicineandfinance.Fouroutof10workinginthe
US are in Silicon Valley. LikeBiswanath Panda, who gradu-atedfromLittleFlowerSchoolinJamshedpur in1999and isnowseniordirectorofengineeringatGoogleinSanFrancisco. Indeed,Googleishometo11toppers,the
most inanyonecompany.Karuna Ganesh, 37, left the
country soon after topping herClass10ICSEexamin1999tojoinUnitedWorld College (UWC),USA, an international boardingschool that brings together 200students from80 countries. Sheisnowaphysician-scientistattheMemorialSloanKetteringCancerCenter inNewYork.“Myparentsweresupportive
aboutmymoving abroad sinceUWChasastrongtrackrecordofsendingstudentstotopuniversi-
tiesaroundtheworld,inadditionto the global,multicultural edu-cation it provides,” saidGanesh,whosubsequentlyearnedaBAinBiochemistry,MA inMedicine,PhDinMolecularBiologyandMDfromCambridgeUniversity.
Mostwent abroad tostudy citing betterecosystemHigher education is the pri-
maryreasonwhytoppersleftthecountry. Of those living abroad,over 70% left India to pursue ei-thertheirundergraduateorpost-graduatestudies—onlyadozenof the86wenttotakeupa job.For example, SomnathBose,
40, left India in 2008 with anMBBS from Calcutta MedicalCollege and anMD fromAIIMS,topursuetrainingincriticalcare.Today, he is an assistant profes-sor atBoston’sHarvardMedical
Schoolandstaffanesthesiologistat its teaching hospital, BethIsraelDeaconessMedicalCenter.Bose says that when he left
India, programmes in criticalcare were just starting to openup. “The US... had well-estab-lishedclinicaltrainingpathwaysinthatfield,plusaffordedoppor-tunitiestomixclinicalworkwithfocusonresearch,”hesaid.Janaki Sheth, 28, who stud-
iedataschoolinThaneandacedtheClass10 ICSEexams in2008with 98.6%, has a BTech inEngineering Physics from IITBombay. In2014, she left for theUS for a PhD in Physics at theUniversity of California, LosAngeles.Onwhyshedecided tostudyabroad,Sheth,nowapost-doctoralscholarattheUniversityof Pennsylvania, said, “Six toseven years ago, scientific re-searchwasnotverywell-fundedin India. Sowhile Ihadsome in-valuableexperiencesatIIT,itwasnotsufficientforaPhD.IntheUS,sciencegetsagreatpolicythrustwhich means there are moreplaces to do good work, andthere isconstantupgradationoftechnology,” shesaid.ForArkyaChatterjee,24,who
topped theClass 12 ISC exam in2015fromaKolkataschoolbeforegraduating from IIT-Bombay inEngineeringPhysics, themovetotheUSrevealedadifferentsidetothe teacher-student equation.“(There is)more honesty aboutcollaborations—professors en-courage students to talk to eachotherandworkonhomeworkto-gether.Thisreducestheincentiveforacademicdishonesty.Thiskindof trustwasmostlyabsent atmyundergraduate institute back inIndia,”saidChatterjee,whoisnowenrolledasaPhDstudentatMIT.
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TOMORROWTHEGENDERGAP:TOPPERSALLBUTWHYIT’SADVANTAGEMEN
20 years on, where are the Boardtoppers? Over half are abroad,
most in science and technologyGendergap;students increasinglyfromoutsidemetros;USmost favoureddestination, IITpopularroute;minorities,SC/STs invisible:86CBSE, ICSE, ISCtoppers1996-2015tell storiesof change
—andpointtochallengesasthenewNationalEducationPolicyrollsout
WHO’SWHO— ANDWHERE
TRACKINGINDIA’S TOPPERS
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Mymoveabroadgaveme
phenomenalopportunitiestodoworld-classresearchwiththebestpeoplefromallovertheworldKARUNAGANESH,PHYSICIAN-SCIENTISTATMEMORIALSLOANKETTERINGCANCERCENTER INNEWYORK;CLASS 10 ICSE TOPPER IN 1999
DuringmyPhDatMIT,wegota lotof
hands-onexperience,somethingIhadneverexperiencedduringmyundergraduationbackhomeinIndiaRISHABHSINGH,RESEARCHSCIENTISTWITHGOOGLEX INCALIFORNIA,
CLASS 12CBSETOPPER IN2004
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DDC pollspointingout thatmunicipal andpanchayat electionshavenotyetbeen held in Congress-ruledPuducherry despite SupremeCourtorders.Withoutnaminganybody,he
said, “I want to expressmy an-guishbeforethenationthatsomepeople inDelhi keep cursingmedaily…Theygivemenewlessonsondemocracyeveryday.Iwanttoshowthemthemirror.”“Main un logo se poochna
chahtahoonkiyehJammuKashmirkodekhiyeki,itnekamsamaymeinunhoneytree-stariyapanchayatirajvyavasthako swikaar karkeykamkar diya. Lekin dusari aur vi-dambana dekhiye ki Pondicherrymein Supreme Court ke adesh kebabjood,panchayataurmunicipalelectionsnahihorahe.Aurmujhejoyahanloktantrakepaathpadarahehain,unkipartywahanrajkarrahihai (Iwant toask thesepeople…thethree-tierPanchayatiRajsys-tem has been established inJammu and Kashmir within ashortperiodofitsbecomingaUT,but panchayat and municipalelections are not being held inPondicherrywhere theirparty isinpowerdespiteSupremeCourtorders),”hesaid.The PrimeMinister said the
SupremeCourthadissuedordersfor holding local body polls inPuducherry in2018,but thegov-ernment therewasdillydallyinginthemattersinceithad“nofaithin democracy’’. Local bodypollswere last held in Puducherry in2006aftermanydecadesandtheterm of those elected ended in2011,hepointedout.This,hesaid,showed the difference in thespeedanddeedsof somepartiesand also howserious theywereaboutdemocracy.The delay in holding these
electionsinPuducherryhasbeenprimarily because the delimita-tionexercisedraggedonforyears.Thematter reached the courtswithmultiplejudgementsbytheMadras High Court and theSupreme Court. Since June lastyear,abittertusslebetweenChiefMinisterVNarayanasamyandLtGovernor Kiran Bedi over ap-pointment of an ElectionCommissioner for Puducherryhasmeantfurtherdelays.Referring to thePDP-BJPgov-
ernment in JammuandKashmirafter the2014Assemblypolls,hesaid, “Therewasatimewhenwewere part of the Jammu andKashmir government.Wehad aDeputy ChiefMinister and alsotheministers, butwepulledoutofthegovernmentontheissueofpanchayat elections.Wewantedempowerment of people in vil-lagesacrossJammuandKashmir,”hesaid.The PrimeMinister also in-
vokedAtalBehariVajpayee’sthreeprinciples of Insaaniyat,Kashmiriyat and Jamhooriyat,stating JammuandKashmirwasprogressingonthepathofdevel-opmentonthebasisofthesethreeprinciples.
‘Love jihad’ BillNarottamMishra described theBillas"themoststringent"against"thepracticeof lovejihad".ApartfromBJP-ruledMP andUP, theparty'sHimachalPradeshgovern-ment has also notified a similarlegislationwiththeaimof"check-ingconversions".Inasignificantdeparturefrom
theUPordinancethoughonreg-istrationofFIRsinsuchcases, theMP Bill says these can be dealtonlybypolicepersonnelnot lessthan the rank of sub-inspector,and that parents and siblings ofthe affected individual alone canfileacomplaintdirectly. Incaseaguardianoracustodianwants toregisteranoffence,theymustap-proach a Sessions Court autho-rised to dealwith thesemattersandgetacourtorder.InUP,any"aggrievedperson",
who may have no connectionwiththecoupleinvolved,canreg-isteranFIR.Inseveralcasesinthestate, right-wing organisations
have been accused of puttingpressure on families to registercomplaints.Once an FIR has been regis-
tered,inbothMPandUP,thebur-dentoproveone's innocencelieson the accused. Those identifiedasfrequentoffenderscanfacejailtermsof fiveto10years.ChiefMinister Shivraj Singh
Chouhantweeted,"Wewillnotal-lowanyonetocarryoutreligiousconversionusing force, threat orallurement inMadhya Pradesh.Forthiswehavemadeourlawof1968more effective to ensurenoneof theperpetratorsgofree."Claimingtocurbreligiouscon-
versionsusingmisrepresentation,allurement, force, threat, undueinfluence, coercion,marriage oranyother"fraudulentmeans",theMPBillstipulatesjailtermsofoneto five years, with a fine of Rs25,000,insuchcases.Thepenaltyincaseofapersonusing"misrep-resentation" or "impersonation"for religious conversionwill behigher, including a jail term ofthree-10 years and a fine of Rs50,000.Incontrast,theUPProhibition
of Unlawful Conversion ofReligionOrdinance,2020,passedlastmonth, stipulates that reli-giousconversionusinganyoftheabovemeans, includingmisrep-resentation and impersonation,wouldentail a jail termof one tofiveyearsandafineofRs15,000.The other big departure be-
tween theMPBill andUP law istheprovision formaintenancetowomenand right to property tochildren in themarriage underquestion, in the legislationplannedbytheChouhangovern-ment.ThematterofmaintenancewillbedealtasperSection125oftheCrPC.In both states, marriages
proved tohavebeenundertakenfor the sole purpose of religiousconversionorconductedwithoutappropriatenotice to thedistrictadministration can be declarednullandvoidbyfamilycourts.Return to one's original reli-
gion--thereligiononeisbornintoorthatpractisedbyone's father--will not be counted as conver-sionundertheMPBill.This isthesameasintheUPlegislation.WhileboththeUPlawandMP
Bill envisagea jail termof two to10 years in case a person beingconverted is aminor, or belongsto the Scheduled Caste orScheduledTribe, theMP legisla-tiontalksofapenaltyofRs50,000,againstRs25,000inUP.Both the legislation talk of
three-tofive-yearprisontermsforreligiousorganisationsorindivid-uals seen as carrying outmassconversions,butagainthepenaltyinMPishigher(Rs1lakh)thanUP(Rs50,000).Inbothstates,organisationsor
priests carrying out conversionshavetoinformthedistrictadmin-istrationabout60daysbeforethedateof conversion, failingwhichtheorganisationcanhaveitsreg-istrationcancelledandthepriestor facilitator face a jail term. ButtheMP Bill stipulates a higherpenalty (of Rs50,000,andthree-fiveyears'jailterm)insuchcases,comparedtoonetofiveyearsandRs25,000inUP.
Hyperloopcorridor betweenAmritsar andChandigarh.While the technologyhurdle
hasbeenmoreor lessovercome,anuphill taskisconvincingregu-latorsaboutsomethingthatisthisnew. “Weall try to relate some-thing new towhatwe alreadyknow.Andsopeoplekindof lookathyperloopand think, it’s obvi-ouslynot a car, and it’s definitelynot a plane, and it’s really not aboat,soitmustbeatrain,”Giegelspellsouthisfrustrations.But the conversations have
beenmakingprogress.“InJuly,theUSDepartmentofTransportationgaveusregulatoryguidance.Theyactually said thatwe are anoffi-cial mode of transportation,which is a big deal. India, as partof theMumbai to Pune project,
alsodeclaredusaninfrastructureproject.”InEurope,hyperloophasbeen listed as part of the SmartMobilitystrategy.Giegelthinksitisimportantto
have these conversations inpar-allel.“Ifwewaituntileverythingisperfect,itwilljusttaketoolongforcertification,”hesays,addinghowthe recent testswere a lot about"theincrementaldevelopmentoftechnology and the incrementaldevelopmentofsafety”.Theregu-lators, he says,werevery excitedwiththewaytestsweredoneandtherigourof theprocess.Thelackofsleepoverthepast
manymonthsisfinallypayingoff.“Wedidn’tthinkthatwouldhap-penthisquickly.”The tests could only achieve
172kmph,butGiegelsaysit'sbe-cause theNevada test track justwas 500metres long. “The goalwasn’t speed, it was safety,” hesays, adding thatanewcertifica-tion track being built in WestVirginia will give a glimpse ofhigherspeeds.Manjrekardoesnotseemany
challenges in hyperloop getting
whereitshouldand,ifatallthereare bumps, thinks the companyhas robust design practices andtechnology to get over them. “Interms of challenges, it's really araceforgovernmentsrightnowtogetthefirstoneup,”headds.Giegel weighs in, “We have
shown safe travel is possible onthis,bynotastronautsbutnormalpeople. I think the biggest thingforme is how fastwe can scaleup.”
WITHENSINPUTS
Farmer unions2020’toexcludefarmersfrompe-nal provisions of the ordinance;and, changes to bemade in thedraftElectricity(Amendment)Bill,2020toprotectfarmerinterests.Theunionswarned that they
willintensifytheiragitationbyin-creasingblockades onhighwaysof Delhi NCR if the talks do notleadtoatangiblesolution.Anestimated30,000people,
affiliated to the BKU (Ugrahan)and KisanMazdoor SangharshCommittee(KMSC),areheadedtoDelhi from Barnala, Ludhiana,
Sangrur,PatialaandGurdaspur.Sukhdev Singh Kokrikalan,
BKU(Ugrahan)generalsecretary,saidmore than 3,000 vehicles,carrying nearly 16,000 farmersfromover100villagesof Punjab,enteredNarwanaSaturdaynoon.He said the convoywas given arousing welcome by HaryanafarmersandmadeahaltatJhanjhKalan village. Theywill head to-wardsTikriSunday.KulwantSharma,ablockpres-
ident of BKU (Ugrahan), said an-otherbatchof 15,000volunteerswill enterHaryanaviaBathinda-Dabwalihighwayandholdarallywith Haryana farmers atFatehabadbeforeheadingtoTikriMonday.Swaraj India president
YogendraYadav, speakingonbe-half of farmer unions, said: “Wewanttomakeonethingveryclear.We are not going to discusswhether thegovernmentshouldtake back these laws or not.Wewill now discuss how theseshouldbetakenback.Thegovern-mentmustdiscusstheprocedureinvolvedincallingbackalaw.This
is theonlydirection inwhichthetalkswillhead.”Farmerleaderswerecriticalof
the Prime Minister’s speechFriday.Alleging“misinformation”,Rashtriya Kisan MazdoorMahasanghpresidentShivKumarKakka said itwas for the PrimeMinister to “create an environ-mentconducivefortalks”.
Rajouri youthsandAbrarAhmad(25)of TarkasivillageofKotrankaRajouri–were“abducted” fromtheir rentedac-commodation in Shopian andthenkilled.Both the Army and the J&K
Policehadearlierclaimedthatthethree youthswere unidentifiedmilitants and had buried themdiscreetly inagraveyard innorthKashmir'sBaramulla.OnOctober3, the J&Kgovernmentexhumedthebodiesof the three labourerskilledduringthenightinthepres-ence of family members andhandedthemovertothefamilies.The Indian Express had on
FridayreportedthattheArmyhadconducted a Summary of
Evidence and foundanArmyof-ficerculpableforthekillingofthethree Rajouri youths. The nextstepintheprocessisacourtmar-tial. Earlier, onSeptember18, theArmy's Court of Inquiry con-firmedthatthethreeyouthskilledwerelabourersfromRajouri.The J&K Police chargesheet
states,“Avehicle(A-Star)usedfortheabductionandtransportationof the victimswas seized as evi-dence.” The “weaponof offence”of the Army officer has beenseized and sent to CFSL,Chandigarh.Accordingtothechargesheet,
the officer and the two civilianshavebeenchargedunderSection302 (murder), Section 364 (ab-duction),Section201(destructionof evidence), Section436, 120-B(criminal conspiracy to commitanoffencepunishablewithdeath)and Section 182 of Indian PenalCode andSection7/25 of IndianArmsAct(possessionorcarryingof prohibited arms or ammuni-tion).While the accused civilians,
Tabish and Bilal, have been ar-restedandareinjudicialcustody,theCaptain is “yet tobe arrestedfor procedures under AFSAP(Armed Forces Special PowersAct) and theArmyActwhereassanctionisalsorequiredtobeob-tained for launchingprosecutionagainsthim”.The chargesheet states that
thequestioning of the two civil-iansledtotherecoveryofaMarutiAlto car and some cell phonesfrom the “Victor Force campAwantipora”. Besides examiningallCallDetailRecords,itdetailstheplanning,abductionoftheyouth,the routes taken, and priorarrangement of illegalweaponsbytheaccused.The Army officer, the
chargesheetstated,misledhisof-ficers and colleagues. It stateshe"furnished false information tomisleadtheseniorofficersandforgetting lodgment of FIR done totailor-fit hismotive for grabbingprizemoney in furtherance ofcriminalconspiracy".One of the civilian accused,
Bilal Ahmad Lone, turned ap-prover andhis statement underSection 164 of Code of CriminalProcedure (CrPC) has beenrecorded. The DNA analysis byCFSL, Chandigarh, postmortemreport and themissing report bythree Rajouri families led to theidentificationofthethreecivilianvictims,thechargesheetstated.
SaradhaMinister,West Bengal, and pro-moterofM/sSaradhaGroupShriSudipta Senhad very good rela-tionship”, and cited call datarecords to show thatGhosh andSenwereinconstanttouch.TheCBI is particularly critical
oftheroleofformerKolkataPoliceCommissioner Rajeev Kumar,whowhenpostedinBidhannagarhadsupervisedtheSITprobeintotheSaradhacase,andhassoughthis custodial interrogation. InFebruary2019,Mamatahadper-sonally sat on adharna to stop aCBI team from questioningKumar. Referring to this, the CBItold the SupremeCourt that the“facts clearly point towards con-certed institutional connivanceandacompletebreakdownofruleoflawandconstitutionalmachin-eryintheStateofWestBengal”.Thedevelopmentissettofur-
ther heat the bitter political at-mosphere in the state, whichheadstoAssemblypollsnextyear,withMamata leading thechargeagainstacombativeBJP.TheCBI applicationalso talks
of the EDquestioning of SafiqurRehman,anemployeeofSaradhaGroup, saying it had “revealedthat...(MP)Ghoshusedtodirect...(Saradha promoter) Sen to paymoney to different Durga PujaCommittees”andthat“whentheChiefMinister,WestBengal,con-tested for MLA seat... Sen wasforced to sponsor all thePujas ofBhawanipur,Kolkata".Asked about the CBI's con-
tempt plea before the Supreme
Court, which ismonitoring theSaradha probe, Trinamool MPKalyanBanerjee said the agencyhadbeen reduced to "a politicalagency". "Six years back the CBIwas given the investigation be-cause of the allegation that thestatemachinerywasnothelpingin theprobe. After six years, thisagency issayingthesame... If theCBI is fair,whydon't they arrestMukul Roy and SuvenduAdhikari?"FormerTrinamoolleadersand
co-accused in theSaradha scam,Roy andAdhikari are nowwiththeBJP. Theother accused in thecase include former Trinamoolminister Madan Mitra, lateTrinamoolMP Tapash Pal, TMCMPSudipBanerjee, andBengalifilmproducerSrikantMohta.The CBI did not respond to
queries sent by The SundayExpress.RegardingKumar, theagency
toldtheSupremeCourt,"moreev-idencehasemergedsubstantiat-ingfurthertheactiveconnivanceof... Kumar, the thenCommissioner of Police,Bidhannagar,inshieldingandpro-tectingtheinfluentialco-accusedpersonswhohadpromotedtheil-legal business activities of thegroup of Ponzi companies andwhohad... benefited fromthe il-legallycollectedfunds”.TheCBIalsotalkedaboutade-
tailed complaint sent by Sen inApril 2013,which “contains seri-ous allegations againstmany in-fluential persons such as ShriKunalKumarGhosh,ShriSrinjoyBose, Shri SantanuGhosh, SmtNaliniChidambaram,ShriMatangSinh,SmtManoranjanaSinhwhowereallegedlyassociatedwiththeaffairs of SaradhaGroupandac-cused". However, it said, the SITandBidhannagarpolice arrestedandchargesheeted"only...Ghosh...and a few employees of theSaradhaGroup”.AspertheCBI,Ghoshhadalso
written to Rajeev Kumar inNovember 2013 “against ShriArnabGhosh, the thenDeputyCommissioner of Police,Bidhannagar PoliceCommissionerate", accusing thepoliceofpressuringhimto"makestatements".TheCBI'sapplicationsaidthat
ithadfoundthatRs6.21crorewaspaidfromtheCM'sReliefFundtoTara TV, whichwas part of theSaradhaGroup, "at the rate of Rs27 lakh permonth", fromMay2013toApril2015."Inordertofur-ther look into the gravely suspi-ciouspayments toacloudedpri-vatemedia entity, a letter dated16.10.2018 was written to theChief Secretary,West Bengal, toprovide information about theconstitution and functioning ofthe ChiefMinister’s Relief Fund.Despiterepeatedefforts,thestategovernmenthaspartedwith in-complete andevasive replies," itsaid.TheCBIaccusedthestategov-
ernmentofnotsharing"alistcon-tainingnamesof certain influen-tial persons and a synopsis ofevidence against them",whichhadbeenearliersubmittedbythestatetotheSC."StatePolicedidnotprovidetheinformationonrecorddespiterepeatedrequests."Talkingaboutanauctionheld
ofMamata's paintings, in 2011-2013,theCBIsaidthatwhilethesewere bought by promoters ofother ponzi companies besidesSaradha, thesewerenot investi-gated."IthascomeonrecordthatnotonlyM/sSaradhapaidfunds...but other ponzi companies likeM/sRoseValleyGroup;M/sTowerGroup;M/s Pailan Group;M/sAngel Agro Group have alsobought paintingsworth lakhs ofrupeessteeredbycertainpersonslinkedtothehigheststateauthor-ities." The statepolicedidnot in-vestigate "any case against anyother groupof ponzi companiesasmentioned",theCBIsaid.Theagencymentionedinde-
tail the February 2019 incidentwhen Mamata had sat on adharna to stop a CBI team fromquestioningRajeevKumar.
Six of 10 topperschose engineering
More thanhalf the toppers(48 out of 86) chose engineer-ing as their undergraduatede-gree— only 12 didmedicine.Among thosewhostudieden-gineering,sixoutof10didsoatanIIT.Many, however, confessed
that an interest in engineeringwasn’t always themotivationbehindthedecision.SundareshNageswaran,32,
who topped the CBSEClass 10exam in 2004before studyingMechanical Engineeringat IIT-Roorkee, said itwasthe“socie-tal norm” for those who didwell in school to study engi-neering.“Engineering,ormorespecifically IIT,was the rule... IlaterrealisedIwasn’tinterestedin engineering andmovedouttootherfields,”hesaid.Sundresh later pursued an
MBAfromthe IndianSchoolofBusiness,Hyderabad,anduntilSeptember,was generalman-ager(businessdevelopment)atSea6 Energy, a platform thatharnesses the potential ofoceans. Inhis role there,head-mits,therewasnodirectuseforhis mechanical engineeringknow-how.Heisnowworkingonhisownventure.To be sure, few regret their
undergraduatedegree inengi-neering. However,manywishtheyhadexposuretootherpro-fessionsorcareercounsellingatthatage.LekshmiVaidyeswaran,29,
who topped the CBSEClass 10exam in2007with99%, and iscurrentlyaseniorproductman-ager at ICICI Prudential LifeInsurance in Mumbai, has aBTech degree in applied elec-tronics and instrumentationfromtheCollegeofEngineeringTrivandrum.“Myfamilywantedmetogo
forCommerce.Iinsistedonen-gineering as any other choicewas perceived as somethingopted by thosewho could notmake it to engineering,” shesaid. “Inhindsight,yes, Iwouldhave gone for Commerce andpursued CharteredAccountancy.”Subhojit Ghosh, 29, who
topped the ISC Class 12 examfromaKolkata school in 2009with 99.25%, has a BTech inMechanical Engineering fromIITKanpur.He later did anMBA from
HarvardBusinessSchoolandisworking as senior productmanageratAmazon inSeattle.
“While the IIT brandwas defi-nitely a factor, there was nofamily pressure... I likedmathandscience,andagreethatIdidnot knowmuch about othernon-IIT options at that point,probably due to lack of careeradvice at a school level. But inhindsight, a better awarenesson how your undergraduatedegreelinkstovarioustypesoffuturecareerrolesmayhaveal-teredmydecision of choosingmechanical engineering,”hesaid.
Thosewho stayedback in IndiaAmongtopperswhostayed
back or returned to India aftertheirhigherstudies,mosthavechosen a career in finance, fol-lowedby the tech sector, con-sulting,andbusiness.Thisisun-like those settled abroad,whomostlyworkedinthetechsec-tor.ForParnilSingh,27,theCBSE
Class10 topperof 2009 fromaschoolinVisakhapatnam,there
was little incentive to pursuepostgraduate studies inman-agementabroadsince,shesays,premier business schools inIndia offeredmore value formoney.While shewas at IIM-Calcutta, where she did herMBA,SinghwasofferedajobbyKearney,aglobalmanagementconsulting firm, and joinedtheminDelhiasconsultantthismonth.“WhileanMBAabroadhasitsmerits,itistooexpensive.Andtoday,Indiahaslotsofgreatjobs and opportunities in theprivatesector,”shesaid.
Tackling social,economic challengesOf the86 toppers, onlyone
belonged to the OtherBackwardClass(OBC)category.NonewasDalitor tribal.Of the76 topperswho responded tothisnewspaper’squestionnaire,just fivewere first-generationcollege-goers.MohammadIsmat,29,from
Imphal, Manipur, topped theClass 12 CBSE exam in 2012.Ismat,whosayshisteacherSMSinghpaidhisBoardexamina-tionfeesincehisfamilycouldn’tafford it,went on to study BSc(Honours)PhysicsatDelhi’sSt.Stephen’s College, fundedby acorporatehouse.A personal crisis at home
meantthatIsmathadtoputhiscareeraspirationsonholdforal-mostfouryearsafterhegradu-atedfromDelhiUniversity.Thisyear, he started preparing fortheUPSC examination. Of the74 toppers who shared theirfamily incomewith The IndianExpress,onlyonecamefromthelowest earning quartile. Thestudent,whodidn’twanttobeidentified, said his parentsearned less than Rs 1 lakh perannumwhen he topped theClass12Boardexam.Almost three-fourths said
their parents earned over Rs 5lakh annually at the time oftheirBoardexams.Theremain-ing reported annual family in-comesofbetweenRs1lakhandRs5lakh.More thanhalf the toppers
are fromTier2andTier3citiessuch as Dehradun, Dhanbad,Asansol, Jamshedpur,Trivandrum, Lucknow andMeerut—citieswhereEnglish-mediumICSEandCBSEschoolshave ridden on the ambitionand aspiration for a better fu-ture in these parts. These arealso the cities hardest hit dur-ing thepandemic, compound-ingfearsofjoblossesandschooldropouts.
The IndianExpressobtainednamesof86toppersofClass10and12examsconductedbytheCouncilofIndianSchoolCertificateExaminations (CISCE)andtheCentralBoardof SecondaryEducation(CBSE).Of the86names,62graduatedbetween1996and2015fromschoolsaffiliatedtotheCISCEBoard,and24werenationalCBSEtoppers from2004to2015.Someyears,theBoardshadthreeorevenfour jointnationaltoppers.ForCBSEClass10, therewasnotopper from2010to2015sincetheBoardhadswitchedfrommarkstogrades.Totrackdownthetoppers,over fourmonths,The
IndianExpresscheckednewspaperarchives, socialmediasites, contactedschoolprincipals, teachersandalumniassociations. Inonecase,helpcamefromabankunioninUP,whichtappeditsnetworkto locatearetiredemployee,whois thefatherof anICSEnationaltopper.Adetailedqualitativequestionnairewassent to
eachof the86toppers.Tendidnotrespond,but theirstoriesarepartof thisseries.Of the86,74wereSciencestudents inClass12,12
didCommerce.NotopperwasfromtheArts/Humanitiesstream.Year2015waschosenasthecut-offyeartoensurethatall studentsfeaturedhad,by2020,completedorwereclosetocompletingtheir firstundergraduatedegree.
THE INVEST IGAT ION , THE METHOD
Istayedback in IndiasinceIgotthroughagoodcollege(BITS-Pilani).Beyondthat, itwasa
personaldecisiontostayclosetofamilyandparentsSANKALPABHATTACHARJYA,PARTNERATPWC INDIA, GURGAON; TOPPEDCLASS 12, ISC, 1996
BhattacharjyawithwifeCharuSethi,whoworkswithaUNagency,andchildrenAhaanandAmeha
Over half the toppers from Tier 2, 3cities; no Dalit or tribal in list of 86
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THE NEW Indira GandhiNational Centre for the Arts(IGNCA) is expected to be com-pleted by 2023, with a designthatwill havemodern facilitieswhile retaining elements ofIndian architectural and designheritage based on its founda-tionalprinciples,officialsatHCP,responsible for its design, havetoldThe IndianExpress.ThenewIGNCAwillcomeup
at Jamnagar plot on C-Hexagonor the IndiaGate circle. It is cur-rently located at Janpath roadoveraplotof 10.10hectares, anditsconstructionisincompleteduetolackof fundingfordecades.Forthetimebeing,itisready-
ing itself for a shift to JanpathHotel,which is currently under-goingrenovationsandisexpectedto be completed by February-March2021. Director (admin) LtCol(Retd)RARangnekartoldTheIndian Express, “We are in theprocess ofmaking an inventoryof everything, and our target tomoveout isDecember31.”The Janpath Hotel will have
anauditorium,anoutdoorexhi-bitioncentre,amediaroom,lec-ture andexhibitionhalls for thecentre,headded.
The old and newTheHCPsaidthedesignofthe
new IGNCA is at a concept stage,though itwill followthe founda-tional principles envisioned forthecurrentIGNCA.AsperHCP,thenewfacility“willbeamodern,for-ward-lookingIndianbuilding,re-tainingelementsof India’s archi-tecturalanddesignheritage”.The new building will be
ground plus four floors, spreadacross different blocks. TheHCPsaid:“Atitsinception,theIGNCAwasbasedondeepphilosophicalattitudes to nurturing, researchandsharingofallformsofIndia’sindigenous arts and crafts... andtheseconcepts shall continue todrive the inspiration anddesignof itsnewincarnation.”The IGNCA’s plot, as per the
plans, will house three CentralSecretariatofficebuildingsreach-ing up to 39metres in height,lower than the India Gate at 42metres. The plans for it includetwobasements,agroundandsixfloors, tohouseover14,000em-ployees and over 2,400 vehiclesin its underground parking. Thecost of the three buildings is ex-pectedtobeRs2,990crore.Before the IGNCA came up,
the plot was envisaged as aCultural Plaza by Lutyens in re-lation to the National Archives
across the Janpath road and theNational Museum across theVista. That did notmaterialise,anditwasoccupiedbyanIndianAirForceOfficers’MessaccessedfromJanpathroadandtwogov-ernment bungalows accessedfromDrRajendraPrasadRoad.ThefoundationforIGNCAwas
laidbyformerPMRajivGandhionNovember19, 1985, on thebirthanniversary of formerPM IndiraGandhi, and an InternationalArchitectural Competitionwasannouncedforitsdesign.Thejurycomprised 7 architects and thelateDrKapilaVatsyayan,thethensecretary to the department ofarts, and foundingmember ofIGNCA’strust.The architectswereOlufemiMakekodunmi(Nigeria),Geoffrey Bawa (Sri Lanka),FumihikoMaki (Japan), JamesStirling (UK), Habib Rahman(India), AP Kanvinde (India), BVDoshi (chairperson of the Jury,
India).TheawardwasannouncedbyGandhionNovember19,1986.ThefirstprizewinnerwasProf
Ralph Lerner (USA), the secondwasGautamBhatia (India), andthe third was shared betweenFrancoise Helene Jourda andPerraudin(France),DavidJeremyDixon (UK) and AlexandrosTombazos(Greece).ThefirstprizewinnerwasawardedRs10 lakh,the second 5 lakh and the thirdprizewinnersRs3lakheach.AsperIGNCA’sintroductionto
itsfoundationaldesignprinciplesfromthattime,“thefivedivisionsof theCentre are envisioned in amannerwhichemphasisesthein-terdependenceoftheconceptual,ideational,theoretical,textual,his-toricalandthepractical, thecon-temporaryandthecreative”.The five components of the
designweretheKalaNidhi(ana-tional information system/databank,library),theKalaKosha(forresearchstudiesleadingtopubli-cation),theJanapada(researchdi-vision focusedonoral, tribal andfolklore traditions, its documen-tation and display, along withecology), theKalaDarshana (fo-cusedonvenuesfortheatres,per-formances), and the Sutradhara(administrativeoffices).DrRalphLerner’sdesignhad
fivemajor courts – each repre-senting one of the Centre’s ob-jectives. Due to various reasonsrelated to lack of funding, onlyone building emerged. The plotcurrently has a colonial stylebungalowwith halls and semi-nar rooms.
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
A 45-YEAR-OLD security guarddied in a fire that broke out at amaskmanufacturing factory inWest Delhi’s Mayapuri onSaturday.Fireofficialssaiditwascausedbyashort circuit.Delhi Fire Services director
AtulGarg said the firebrokeouton the third floor, where ma-chines and rawmaterial werekept. Threemen— the victim,JugalKishor,andworkersAmanAnsari(18)andFirozAnsari(24)— were sleeping inside at thetime.Police have registered a case
againstthefactorymanagementunderIPCsections304A(causingdeath by negligence) and 285(negligentconductwithfire).Fireofficials said the factory doesn’thaveanNOCandisn'tauthorisedto run operations, adding thatLPGcylinderswerefoundinside.Garg said, “We had to break
thedoors...Werescuedthethreemen; one of themwas uncon-scious andwas rushed to DDUhospital.We completed rescueoperations in less than an hourandtheblazewasdousedbeforeitcouldspreadtootherfloors.”Kabir (28),whoworks at the
factory, toldThe IndianExpress,“Iwas nearbywhen the incidenttook place and I saw smoke bil-lowing from the building. Ithardlyhasanywindows.Only4-5 of us work there. Before thepandemic, we made khadi t-shirts and shirts at the factory.Now,wemakekhadimasks.”Workers said Kishor lived in
thefactoryandwasalsoin-chargeofdutiesonthefloor.HiswifeandchildrenliveinKanpur.
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AMILBHATNAGARNEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
ONNOVEMBER 26, more than3,000 farmers arrived at theSinghu border between DelhiandHaryanaontheirtractortrol-leys to set up base for a protestagainst the new farm bills.Within two days, a cardboardbase on the side of a truckwasturned intoasmall stage,wherespeechesweremade through aportablemicandspeaker.Exactlyamonthon,themain
proteststageisnowatwo-storeypandal — a nearly 30 feet wideplatformwithbarricadedseatingfor hundreds of people. As thescaleof theprotestgrowsbiggerby theday, sohas theparapher-nalia around it, with farmerunionseveninstallingeightCCTVcamerastomonitor thecrowd.Theoft-repeatedstatementby
farmleadersandprotesters—thatthey’re here for the longhaul—appears to ringmore true todaythanamonthago.Theinitialrowof tractor trolleys that spreadacross3-4kmismorethan10kmlongnow.Andowing to supportfromnearbyareas,dailyfootfallattheprotesthasremainedinthou-sands every day.Which iswhy,farmerunionssay,aneedwasfelttomonitorthecrowdtomaintainthe sanctity of the protest andkeepanti-socialelementsaway.“These cameras give us a
bird’s eye view of the protestsince there are somany people
coming in now. We come toknowof incidentswherepeoplewithulteriormotives try to cre-ate problems. This way, we cankeeparecordofwhatishappen-ingandcounteranynarrativetoblame us for any anti-social ac-tivity,” said Gurdeep Singh of
Sanyukt Kisan Morcha, whomanagestheCCTVdepartment.Some cameras have been
placed near steel poles of thestage, while another camerapanstowardsthelangars.These-curity teamdid not reveal posi-tions of other cameras. “Our fo-
cusistokeeparecordofallthoseplaceswherealargecrowdgath-ers,sincethepossibilityofsome-onecreatingaprobleminagath-ering ishigh,” saidGurdeep.Behindthemainstage,atrol-
leywithawoodendoorhasbeenplaced next to the entry barri-cades. At the further end of thetrolley, two 32-inch TVs havebeenplaced,whichdisplays thefeed from the eight cameras. Atleasttwopeoplemonitoritatalltimes.Thereare15volunteersinthe entire CCTV teamwho taketurnsduring theday.Farmers say the equipment
has been brought from Delhithrough funds pooled in byfarmersaswell asdonations.The CCTV team is just one
exampleof howtheprotesthasbecome more organised overthe past month. A stage man-agement committee decideswhoaddressesthecrowd,dona-tion teams keep track of funds,an ‘IT Cell’ handles what infor-mationhas to beput out on so-cial media, while volunteers atthesitecleanroadsanddisposeof garbage.
ATSINGHUAvoidsettingupbarricadesduringpeakhours:Policechief’sorderNew Delhi: PoliceCommissioner S NShrivastava issuedanor-derFriday,instructingpo-lice personnel to not putnon-permanent policepickets with barricadesduringpeakhoursasitre-sults in traffic jams. Theorder states that thebar-ricades“cause inconven-ience to commuters andhampers movement ofemergency vehicles”.To help the public, theCommissionerhasaskedpersonnel to avoidputtingbarricadesduringpeak hours, unlesssenior officers have in-structed themtodoso.
WomanfallstodeathfromthirdfloorofbuildingNewDelhi:A32-year-oldwomanfellfromthethirdfloorof aDDAbuildingatJanakpuri district centreinWest Delhi, Saturdayafternoon.Policesaidthewoman, Snehdeep Kaur,worked as a teacher at aprivate school in TilakNagar. DCP (West)Deepak Purohit said:“Thewoman’s bodywasfound on the terrace ofthefirstfloor.Atwo-pageresumewas found nearher. Thewoman is a resi-dentofVirenderNagarinJanakpuri. It appearsshe fell from the thirdfloor.”
Argumenttakesfatalturn,1deadNewDelhi:Anargumentbetween two neigh-bours in East Delhi’sTrilokpuri Saturdaynight took an fatal turnwhen two people suf-feredbullet injuries.Oneof them, Shahid, suc-cumbed to his injuries,said DCP (East) JasmeetSingh. “The argumentwasoveranemployeeofashopbeingbeatenup,”he said.ENS
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Securityguard killedin factory fire
SOURAVROYBARMANNEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
THECOVID-19pandemichasse-verelyhitDelhiMetro’sfinances,with its revenuedeficit crossingRs 1,900 crore in the last eightmonths,forcingthepublictrans-porter to transfer funds from itsprojectswing to the operationsdivisionanddirect itsofficialstoonly allow bare minimum ex-penditure to runtrains.The Sunday Express has ac-
cessed a December 21 notesigned by Delhi MetroRail Corporation Director(Operations)AKGargsayingthat“in the last8months,DMRChasearnedonlyRs247.65crorewhileexpenditure was Rs 2,208.24crore (approx) including JICA(JapanInternationalCooperationAgency)loanandinterestrepay-mentdueduringthisperiod”.Gargattributedthestateof fi-
nances in the corporation to thepandemic-induced shutdownofMetro services and low footfalleven after reopening of thenet-work,whichspans390-kmacrossDelhi-NCR.He said tomeet theshortfall between earnings andexpenditure,thecorporationhassanctioned Rs 1,910 crore to betransferredfromtheprojectdivi-siontotheoperationsandmain-tenance (O&M)division.The projects division is re-
sponsible forconstructionactivi-tieswhileO&Misentrustedwithdailyoperationandmaintenance.“Withtheonsetofpandemic,thegovernment imposed lockdownonDMRC train operationswiththe result that for a period from22.03.2020to06.09.2020,wehadalmost nil income from trafficearningaswell aspropertybusi-ness andparking revenues. Evenafter reopeningofMetrosystem,duetoseveralrestrictionsandfearinthepublic,ridershipisverylowand consequently the propertybusiness and parking revenuesarealsoverylow,”Gargwrote.“Tomeetthisgap,thecompe-
tentauthorityhas sanctionedRs1,910 crore for transfer of fundsfrom consultancy fundsmain-tained by the project division.Now, the balance fund availableinconsultancyfundisonlyRs260crore. All HODs of O&M areherebydirectedtocurtailexpen-diture incurred by their depart-mentsjudiciously.Onlythoseex-penditures which are veryessential for running the trains
aretobeincurred...,”hesaid.Gargpointedout that till last
year,theO&Mwinghadanoper-ationalratioof80.55%,“whichin-dicatedthatO&Mwasself-relianttomeet day-to-day expenditureandabalancewaslefttomeetJICAloanandinterestrepayment”.The consultancy funds in the
projectsdivisionpertaintofundsthatMetromaintains to use incaseofconsultancyservicesitpro-videsforotherMetrorailprojectsacrossthecountry.DMRC’sannualreportsshow
thatthecompany’stotalrevenuegenerationwasRs5,387crore,Rs6,211crore andRs6,461crore in2016-17,2017-18and2018-19re-spectively.Outof the total, earn-ings,excludingexpenditure,fromsaleof ticketsduring theseyearswasRs2,179crore,Rs3,027croreandRs3,582crorerespectively.When contacted, DMRC
Executive Director (CorporateCommunications) Anuj Dayalsaid: “The fundsmentioned arefrom the revenue earned byDMRC independently from itsConsultancy assignmentswhichare only earned andmaintainedby the project unit. These fundsare,therefore,nottobemixedupor confusedwith funds receivedforconstructionoftheMetroproj-ect. It isclarifiedthatProjectcon-structionfundsareseparate.”Undercurrentarrangements,
alternate seats are left empty intrains. Standing passengers areadvisedtomaintain1-metregap.
Metro revenuedeficit Rs 1,900 cr,officials told tolimit expenditure
ServicesresumedonSep6
InsidetheCCTVmonitoringroomatSinghu; (left) theprotest sitenowincludesabiggerstage,more langars
New Delhi: PoliceCommissioner S NShrivastava visited theSinghu border Saturdayandmetpersonnel andof-ficersfromDelhiPoliceandCRPF who have been de-ployedat thesite foroveramonth.Hetweeted: “They(Delhi police and centralforce) aredoingagood jobregarding farmers’ agita-tion. Suitable arrange-mentsare inplacefortheirfoodandprotectionagainstcold and Covid”. Policehave been guardingSinghu,TikriandGhazipurborders since the time theprotest started.ENS
Police chiefvisits Singhu
Month on, as protest grows, farmersinstall CCTVs to keep eye on crowd
GajendraYadav
AbhinavSaha
New IGNCA to be ‘forward-lookingbut retain traditional elements’
It iscurrently locatedat Janpathroad.Express
Total VacantHOSPITAL BEDS 18,774 16,210VENTILATORS 1,525 940
Dailycases Recoveries Deaths TestsDec25 758 1,370 30 85,749Dec26 655 988 23 67,115Total 6,911* 6,04,746 10,437 82,75,838
CORONAVIRUSIN THECAPITAL *T
otalactivecases
TOTAL CASES
6,22,094
DMRChadearlierwrittentotheCentrerequestingitto defer payment of itsloan installment for theyear2020-21.ItowesJICA,which has so far grantedRs 35,198 crore loan toDMRC,Rs1,242.83croreinthecurrentfinancialyear.
Loanwoes
New Delhi
4THE SUNDAY EXPRESS,DECEMBER27,2020
THECITYWWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COM
JIGNASASINHANEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
THECOUNTER IntelligenceUnitof Delhi Police’s Special Cell haslodged an FIR against lawyerMehmoodPrachaafterheandhisassociates allegedly abused andintimidatedthepoliceteamdur-ing searches at his NizamuddinEastofficetwodaysago.TheFIRwasregisteredunder
IPCsections353(assaultorcrim-inalforcetodeterpublicservantfromdischarge of his duty) and186 (obstructing public servantindischargeofpublicfunctions)afteracomplaintwasfiledbyaninvestigating officer (IO) of theSpecialCell onThursday.Pracha’sfirmLegalAxisisde-
fendingseveralpersonsaccusedin different cases related to the
Delhiriots.Manyinthelegalfra-ternity described the policesearch as an attack against theattorney-clientprivilegeandonthe fundamental right to legalrepresentation.Police said the Special Cell
hadgone tohisoffice to investi-gateanFIRregistered inAugust,whichallegedfalseevidenceandforgednotarystampswereusedto secure bail of an accused ar-rested in a riots case. Police al-leged the complaint letter usedto get bail in the case was sentfromPracha’sofficecomputer.ADelhi court had issued a searchwarrantonDecember22tolookfor the incriminating docu-ments.Pracha refused to comment
on the mail pertaining to thecomplaint letter. On Friday, hehadmoved court seeking clari-
fication on the search warrantorder issuedby the Special Cell,alleging hewas directed by thepersonneltoprovideincriminat-ingmaterial againsthimself.Prachahad said: “I unlocked
allcomputersandtheofficewasgiven to the police to conducttheirsearch.However,thepolicepersonnel,whowasnoteventheIOasperthewarrant,directedustoshowthatmaterialourselves,
and if not, they threatened totakeawayourcomputers.”“The search ended at 3 am
andtheycouldnotfindanything.Even though police are allegingmisconduct on our behalf, theyrecorded everything on videoand that videowill show to theworldwhathappened,”hesaid.In the FIR, the IO said he left
his office with staff, videogra-phers andpublicwitnesses andreached Pracha’s office at 11.45amonThursday.“On reaching the spot, we
started videography… andshowed the search warrant toPracha. We requested him inwriting to cooperate in locatingthe computer wherein the in-criminatingdocumentsmaybefound so as to avoid the generalsearchofall thesystems.Prachainformed us that he was en-
gaged in a video call and askedus towait.Wewaited patientlyfor two hours. Thereafter, hestarted harassing us over onepretext or another and, gradu-ally, started getting aggressiveandabusive…,” reads theFIR.Police said Pracha later
agreedtocooperateandshowedthe team the computer systemfromwhich themail was sent.“Afteralotofpatientpersuasion,heledustoacomputeronhisof-fice table… and said the emailthat we are looking formay belocatedinthemailoutbox,”saidthe IO in theFIR.A senior police officer
claimedthat“thecomplaintlet-ter, containing fabrications,which was drafted in his(Pracha’s) office, pertaining tothecomplainant…waslocated”.PoliceclaimedtheyaskedPracha
to help them look for other in-criminating documents but herefused.The IO then found another
computer system at his officeand typed keywords into thesystemto look for similardocu-ments.Hesaid inhiscomplaint,“A suspicious extension/path-waywasnoticedand, therefore,I decided to seize the hard diskof the said computer to collectnecessary evidence. Pracha andhis associates started raisingtheirvoiceandattemptedtore-move thecomputer systems.”The police team then gave a
writtenrequesttoPrachaandhisassociates for theharddisk.Police claimed on receiving
therequest,Pracha“becamever-bally aggressive and started cre-atingaruckuswithaclear intenttoprecipitatethingsandprovokesomekindofviolent/forceful/un-professionalresponsefromus”.The FIR alsomentions that
Prachacalledseveralassociatesto “intimidate” the IO and histeam.
MehmoodPracha
Police register FIR against Pracha, claim heabused and intimidated teamduring search
Avoid drinking, saysIMD in cold warning
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EXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
COLDWAVEconditionsarefore-cast in Delhi and north IndiaMonday onwards, which hasprompted the IndiaMeteorological Department(IMD) to advise people againstdrinkingalcohol.In a forecast on Friday, the
IMD said minimum tempera-tureswould rise in the plains ofnorth India — including inPunjab, Haryana, Delhi, UttarPradesh and north Rajasthan—until Sunday, before falling by3to5degreesCelsius.Maximum temperature is
also forecast to fall by 3 to 5 de-greesCelsiusafterDecember28.Inan impactbasedadvisory,
the IMD said, “Moisturise yourskin regularlywithoil or cream.Eat fruits & vegetables rich inVitamin C and drink sufficientfluids,preferablywarmfluidstomaintain adequate immunity.Don'tdrinkalcohol—it reducesyourbody temperature.”Rainfall andsnowfall is fore-
cast in Jammu and Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh andUttarakhandundertheinfluenceof a Western Disturbance be-tweenSundayandMonday.Afterpassingof thisWestern
Disturbance,coldnorthwesterlywindsblowingfromthewesternHimalayanregionwouldleadtocold or severe coldwave condi-tions in parts of Delhi, Punjab,Haryana and ChandigarhMonday onwards, as per theIMD.Coldwaveiswhenthemini-
mumtemperaturedipsto10de-greesCelsiusor less and thede-parture from normaltemperature is 4.5 degreesCelsius or lower. In severe coldwave, departure from normaltemperature is 6.5 degrees orlower. Delhi has recorded fivecoldwavedayssofarthismonth.The IMD’sSafdarjungobser-
vatory, which is representativeof Delhi, recorded aminimumtemperature of 4.4 degreesCelsius on Saturday andmaxi-mumof21.9degreesCelsius.By December 31, minimum
temperature is forecast to fall to3degreesCelsiusandmaximumto19degreesCelsius.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
SHER-l-KASHMIR INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, SOURAOFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER,
MECHANICAL, SKIMS SOURA, MC & H, BEMINA, SRINAGARTel.: 0194-2402617, Ext.: 2159, E-mail: [email protected]
RE-01NOTICE INVITING E-TENDERS
Gist of E-NIT No. 55 of 2020-21 Dated. 24.12.2020For and on behalf of Lt. Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Executive Engineer, Mechanical, SKIMS,Soura, Srinagar, invites online e-bids in two (02) cover system from Original Lift Manufacturers ortheir Authorized Dealers/Representatives/Registered Firms having experience in Installation,Testing and Commissioning of Lifts in Govt. Institutions/Departments, detailed in the tender documentfor the following works:
The complete tender document is available at website http://jktenders.gov.in. lnterested Bidders/Tenderersmay view, download the e-bid document, seek clarifications and submit their bids online upto the date and timementioned in the table below. Tender Document contains qualifying criteria for bidders. Specifications, Bills ofQuantities & Terms and conditions of the contract and other relevant details.
i) Date and Time of Downloading/Sale of Tender Documents 26.12.2020 from 11.00 Hour(Starting Date)
ii) Date & Time of Bidding Queries/Clarification/Pre-bid meet 31.12.2020 at 11.00 Hours
iii) Last Date & Time of Bid Uploading 09.01.2021 upto 16.00 Hour
iv) Date of Submission of Hard Copies (only Original EMD/DD for 11.01.2021 upto 14.00 HourDocument Fee)
v) Date & Time of Commercial/Technical Bid (Cover-I) Opening 12.01.2021, 11.00 Hours (ornext convenient day)
vi) Date & Time of Financial Bid (Cover-lInd) Opening of Shall be intimated separatelyQualifying Bidders
vii) Cost of e-Bid Document Rs. 1500/- (Rupees One Thousand &One Hundred only)
viii) Amount of Earnest Money Deposit (CDR/FDR) Rs. 68000/- (Rupees Sixty EightThousand only)
ix) Completion Time Six (06) Months from the Date of issueof LOI or Allotment Order
x) Budget Head Ongoing works for the Year 2020-21
Sr. Name of the Work Estimated CostNo. (in Lacs)1. 34.00 Lacs
Sd/-Executive Engineer,Mechanical, SKIMS
No. SIMS 139 EX.520/20-3346-55-5856-5859Dated: 24.12.2020SIMS-5858
Design, Supply, Installation, Testing, Inspecting and Commissioning of Goods Lift (01 No.)in new Drug & Pharmacy Block with CMC for 03 Years at SKIMS, Srinagar.
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
SHER-l-KASHMIR INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, SOURAOFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER,
MECHANICAL, SKIMS SOURA, MC & H, BEMINA, SRINAGARTel.: 0194-2402617, Ext.: 2159, E-mail: [email protected]
RE-01NOTICE INVITING E-TENDERS
Gist of e-NIT No. 57 of 2020-21 Dated. 24.12.2020For and on behalf of Lt. Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Executive Engineer, Mechanical, SKIMS, Soura,Srinagar, invites online e-bids in two (02) cover system from Original Lift Manufacturers or their AuthorizedDealers/Representatives/Registered Firms having experience in Installation, Testing and Commissioningof Lifts in Govt. Institutions/Departments, detailed in the tender document for the following works:
The complete tender document is available at website http://jktenders.gov.in. lnterested Bidders/Tenderersmay view, download the e-bid document, seek clarifications and submit their bids online upto the date and timementioned in the table below. Tender Document contains qualifying criteria for bidders. Specifications, Bills ofQuantities & Terms and conditions of the contract and other relevant details.
i) Date and Time of Downloading/Sale of Tender Documents 26.12.2020 from 11.00 Hour(Starting Date)
ii) Date & Time of Bidding Queries/Clarification/Pre-bid meet 31.12.2020 at 11.00 Hours
iii) Last Date & Time of Bid Uploading 15.01.2021 upto 16.00 Hour
iv) Date of Submission of Hard Copies (only Original EMD/DD for 18.01.2021 upto 14.00 HourDocument Fee)
v) Date & Time of Commercial/Technical Bid (Cover-I) Opening 19.01.2021, 11.00 Hours (ornext convenient day)
vi) Date & Time of Financial Bid (Cover-lInd) Opening of Shall be intimated separatelyQualifying Bidders
vii) Cost of e-Bid Document Rs. 1100/- (Rupees One Thousand &One Hundred only)
viii) Amount of Earnest Money Deposit (CDR/FDR) Rs. 44000/- (Rupees Forty FourThousand only)
ix) Completion Time Six (06) Months from the Date of issueof LOI or Allotment Order
x) Budget Head Ongoing works for the Year 2020-21
Sr. Name of the Work Estimated CostNo. (in Lacs)
1. 22.00 Lacs
Sd/-Executive Engineer,Mechanical, SKIMS
No. SIMS 139 EX.522/20-3367-76-5848-51Dated: 24.12.2020SIMS-5850
Design, Supply, Installation, Testing, Inspecting and Commissioning of 10Passengers Service Elevator at “Engineering Block, SKIMS,” Srinagar.
Office of the Chairman, NEET UG Medical & Dental Admission/ Counseling Board- 2020 and Principal, Government Dental
College (RUHS College of Dental Sciences),Subhash Nagar, Behind T.B. Hospital, Jaipur | Phone: 0141-2280090
Websites: www.education.rajasthan.gov.in/medicaleducation| www.rajugmedical2020.com
No. State UG Counseling Board/2020/ Dated: 24.12.2020
NOTIFICATION (Mop-up round, Off-line)NEET UG (MEDICAL / DENTAL) COUNSELLING 2020
(MBBS, BDS) (STATE OF RAJASTHAN)In continuation to earlier notification dated 18.12.2020, all concernedcandidates are informed that mop-up round allotments will be done on26-27 December 2020 for both Medical as well as Dental seats. Allconcerned candidates are required to visit the websitewww.rajugmedical2020.com and are required to be present at thevenue GDC, Jaipur for seat allotments, as per this revised schedule.
Sd/- ChairmanNEET UG Medical & Dental Admission/
Counseling Board-2020DIPR/C/9978/2020
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Office of the Additional Chief Engineer, PWD Zone-II Udaipur,HQ Banswara Rajasthan
Email: [email protected] Inviting BidNIT No.- 04/2020-21
RFP Code-PWD2021RFP0003No.- D-472 Dated - 16.12.2020RFP for Balance Work for Construction of High Level Bridge across river Anas including approaches Near BheravjiMandir on Nahali - Bhattar- Bheravji- Peechhawara - Naharpura road (MDR-125) District Banswara in the State ofRajasthan on EPC Basis.The Rajasthan Public Works Department is engaged in the development of Highways & Bridges and as part of this endeavour,it has been decided to undertake Balance Work for Construction of High Level Bridge across river Anas including approachesNear Bheravji Mandir on Nahall - Bhattar Bheravji- Peechhawara- Naharpura road (MDR-125) District Banswara in the Stateof Rajasthan through an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contract.The Rajasthan PWD, now invites bids from eligible contractors for the following project:
“The complete BID document can be viewed / downloaded from official e-procurement portal of Rajasthan Governmenthttp://www.eproc.rajasthan.gov.in or http://sppp.rajasthan.gov.in from 18.12.2020 to 07.01.2021 (upto 18.00 Hrs. IST),Bid must be submitted online only at http://www.eproc.rajasthan.gov.in on or before 07.01.2021 (upto18.00 hours IST). Bidsreceived online shall be opened on 11.01.2021(at 13.00 Hours IST).Bid through any other mode shall not be entertained. However, Copy of Single Online Challan generated throughegras.raj.nic.in in favour of "Executive Engineer PWD Division , Garhi (DDO code -14254) Containing to Amount of BidSecurity, Bid Processing Fee, Bidding Document Fee, Power of Attorney and Joint Bidding Agreement, GST registration andcontractor registration etc. shall be submitted physically by the Bidder on or before 08.01.2021 (up to 13.00 Hrs. IST), Pleasenote that the Authority/ reserves the right to accept or reject all or any of the BIDs without assigning any reason whatsoever.
Sd/-(Ramhet Meena)
Additional Chief Engineer,DIPR/C/9987/2020 PWD Zone-II, Udaipur (HQ Banswara), Rajasthan
State Section Name of work EstimatedProject Cost
Completionperiod
Maintenanceperiod
Rajasthan Nahali- Bhattar-Bheravji- Peechhawara- Naharpura road(MDR-125) Distt.Banswara
Balance Work for Construction of High Level Bridgeacross river Anas including approaches Near BheravjiMandir on Nahall - Bhattar Bheravji- Peechhawara-Naharpura road (MDR-125) District Banswara in theState of Rajasthan
Rs. 18.48 Cr. 18 Months 10 years /120 Months
GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHANDEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY
Email: [email protected]
NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT)In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 10B of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, its subsequentamendments and in accordance with the Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015 as amended from time to time notified thereunder, theGovernment of Rajasthan has notified the following mineral blocks for the purpose of grant of Mining Lease for mineral limestone andhereby invites bids in digital format only from eligible bidders through electronic auction.The details of mineral blocks and last date of submission of bid is as summarized below:-
All the blocks mentioned above are being put up for second attempt of auction. The interested and eligible bidders, upon registration onMSTC website <https://www.mstcecommerce.com/auctionhome/mlcl/index.jsp> will obtain login ID and Password. After successfulregistration, the eligible bidder can purchase the Tender Document online on payment of the tender fee of Rs. 2,00,000/- + GST (freshbidder) and can participate in the e-auction process. However, if a bidder already had purchased the tender document of abovementioned blocks in first attempt of auction, then this time the tender document is made available for download to that particular bidderonly subsequent to a payment of non-refundable tender fees of INR 25,000/- + GST (Indian Rupees Twenty Five Thousand Only).The GST at the rate of 18% is applicable on the purchase of tender document. The GST applicable is to be submitted by the prospectivebidder itself and the copy of receipt is to be attached with the technical bid. The prospective bidder shall be solely responsible forremitting the GST as per applicable law and statutory liability in this regard will be responsibility of prospective bidder and no liabilitywhatsoever shall be borne by the DMGR/MSTC.Detailed terms and conditions, deadlines etc. for participation in the electronic auction are provided in the Tender Document. The ModelTender Document and Mineral Blocks Summaries are available free of cost in electronic form and can be downloaded from the websiteof MSTC Ltd, < https://www.mstcecommerce.com/auctionhome/mlcl/index.jsp>; and Department of Mines & Geology<www.mines.rajasthan.gov.in > for the purpose of information only. Timelines, notifications, updates and other details for the e auctionprocess are available on the website of <https://www.mstcecommerce.com/auctionhome/mlcl/index.jsp >.Any revision, clarifications, addendum, corrigendum, time extensions, etc. to the above tender documents will be hosted on websites< https://www.mstcecommerce.com/auctionhome/mlcl/index.jsp>; and <www.mines.rajasthan.gov.in> only and no separatenotifications shall be issued in the press.
Sd/-Director
Department of Mines & GeologyDIPR/C/9943/2020 Rajasthan, Udaipur
Date of NIT: 23-12-2020
SNo
Block Lease Start Date of Sale ofTender Document on
MSTC website
Last Date of Sale ofTender Document on
MSTC website
Bid Due date and time
1 Khinya - II A (KH-II A) Block Tehsil ShriMohangarh & District jaisalmer
MiningLease
23.12.2020 07.01.2021 upto 1700 Hrs(IST)
27.01.2021 upto 1300 Hrs(IST)
2 4G IIa Block Tehsil Khimsar & District Nagaur MiningLease
23.12.2020 07.01.2021 upto 1700 Hrs(IST)
27.01.2021 upto 1400 Hrs(IST)
GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
SHER-l-KASHMIR INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, SOURAEXECUTIVE ENGINEER, MECHANICAL, SKIMS MC & H,
BEMINA & SKIMS, SOURA, SRINAGARTel.: 0194-2402617, Ext.: 2159, E-mail: [email protected]
RE-02NOTICE INVITING E-TENDERS
Gist of NIT No. 56 of 2020-21 Dated. 24.12.2020For and on behalf of Lt. Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Executive Engineer, Mechanical, SKIMS, SouraMC&H Bemina Srinagar, invites online e-bids in two (02) cover system from original Lift Manufacturers or theirAuthorized Dealers/ Authorized Representatives/Registered and Repurted Firms having experience inInstallation of lifts in Govt. Institutions/Departments, detailed in the tender document for the following works:
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EXPRESSNEWSSERVICEJAMMU,DECEMBER26
LAUNCHINGTHEPM-JanArogyaYojna SEHAT scheme, whichpromiseshealth insurance covertoall1.30crorepeopleof Jammuand Kashmir, Prime MinisterNarendraModi onSaturday saidthat they can get free treatmentuptoRs5lakhinanyofthe24,000hospitals across the country, butforWestBengal.“Your free treatment under
the Ayushman Bharat SEHATschemewill not be confined toonlygovernmentandprivatehos-pitals in J&Kbut in24,000hospi-talsacrossthecountry,’’Modisaidinanonlineaddress. “Incaseyouhave gone toMumbai and sud-denlycomeacrosssomeproblem,theSEHATcardwillhelpyouasacompanion there. In case ofKerala, too, hospitals therewillgiveyoufreetreatment,’’hesaid.In an indirect attack on the
MamataBanerjee-ledTrinamoolCongress government inWestBengal,Modi said, “If you go toKolkata [and need help of thescheme], then there will be aproblem,asthegovernmentthere
isnotassociatedwithAyushmanBharat Scheme.Kuchh log hoteyhein…kyakarein.”
New Delhi: Dates for the 2021CBSEboardexaminationswillbedeclared on the evening ofDecember 31, Union EducationMinister Ramesh Pokhriyal an-nounced on social media onSaturday.The central board earlier
made two major announce-mentsaboutthe2021boardex-aminations—that theywill notbegininJanuaryorFebruary,andthat they will be conducted asphysicalwritten exams andnotasonlineexaminations.
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Kolkata: After PMNarendraModi said thatpeople of other statescannotgetbenefitsof theCentre's AyushmanBharat health insurancescheme inWest Bengal,the state’s HealthMinister, ChandrimaBhattacharya, hit back,saying that the state hasalready introduced the‘SasthyaSathiScheme’forpeopleofWestBengal.“Ourhealthschemeis
better... Our scheme cov-ers the beneficiary andher/his extended family...TheCentralgovernment’sschemedoesnothavethatprovision. Why do weneedtotakesuchschemesforwhichwehave togiveashare?” ENS
Bengal schemebetter: Minister
PM launches health coverscheme in J&K: Benefiteverywhere but in Kolkata
ABHISHEKSAHAGUWAHATI,DECEMBER26
HOME MINISTER Amit ShahSaturdaysetthetonefortheBJP's2021Assamelection campaignwith a swipe against newly-formed political parties, thelaunch of a raft of educationalprojects, and outreach to theVaishnavitecommunity.Promising employment and
industries, Shah said "andolan"(protests)hadbroughtnothingtoAssam—a likely reference to theanti-CAAagitationinthestate.“They[newparties]cannever
formgovernment. Theywant toruin BJP’s votes and help theCongresswin,” he saidat a foun-dation stone-laying ceremony inKamrupdistrict'sAmingaon.Shahwas seenas referring to
the Assam Jatiya Parishad—formedundertheaegisof theAll
AssamStudents’UnionandAsomJatiyatabadiYubaChatraParishad—and the Raijor Dal, formed bypeasant rights organisationKrishakMukti SangramSamiitiand ledbythe jailedAkhilGogoi.Bothnewpartiesowetheirgene-sistotheanti-CAAagitation.
“Tell me, thosewho do an-dolan or the Congress party,which fires bullets on youths ofAssam,cantheyeverbringinvest-ment and industry to Assam,”Shahsaid.Focusing on Assam’s
Vaishnaviteheritage,Shahlaidthefoundation stone for a Rs 188-croreprojecttodevelopandbeau-tifyBardowaThan,thebirthplaceof the revered Vaishnavite re-formerSrimantaSankardev.Heceremoniallydistributedfi-
nancial assistance of Rs 2.5 lakheach to 8,000 namghars(Vaishnavite prayer halls) undertheAsomDarshanscheme.Shahlaidthefoundationstone
forasuper-specialitymedicalcol-legebeingsetupatacostofRs755crore inGuwahati. He also cere-monially launched theconstruc-tionworkofninelawcolleges.
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THERASHTRIYALoktantrikParty(RLP) on Saturday announcedthat itwas breaking away fromtheNationalDemocraticAlliance(NDA)inprotestagainstthethreefarmlawsbroughtbytheCentre.The announcement was
made by RLP chief and NagaurMPHanumanBeniwal at a rallyat Shahjahanpur in Rajasthan'sAlwardistrict.“Am I stuck to NDA with
Fevicol?TodayIannouncethatinprotestagainstthefarmlaws,andafter seeing problems that thefarmers are facing, I am leavingNDA,”hesaid.Beniwal, apromi-nentJatleader,saidifthegovern-ment is ready towithdraw thelaws, then talks on the questionof thealliancewill remainopen.“WhenthesethreeBillswere
brought inLokSabha,Hanuman
Beniwalwas not in theHouse. IwaskeptoutofLokSabhaonthepretextofafalseCovid-19report.Had I been there and these Billswere introduced, I would havetornandthrownthem,”hesaid.RLP contested 2019General
Election in alliance with BJP,Beniwal being its loneMP. ThepartyhasthreeMLAs.
Ex-PunjabMPquits BJPMeanwhile, former Punjab
MP Harinder Singh Khalsa hasquit theBJP,accusing its leader-shipofanindifferentattitudeto-wardsprotesting farmers.
WITHPTIINPUTSFROMPUNJAB
MANOJCGNEWDELHI,DECEMBER26
ADAY after Rahul Gandhi saidthere is no democracy in India,PrimeMinister NarendraModionSaturdayhitback.ReferringtoCongress-ruledPuducherry,saidthat local bodyelections arenotbeing conducted in the UnionTerritory despite a SupremeCourtorder.The Supreme Court order
Modi apparently referred tocame inMay 2018. Elections topanchayatandmunicipalbodieshadnotbeenheldinPuducherrysince2011.Thedelayisprimarilybecause
the delimitation exercise hasdraggedon for years. Thematter
hadreachedcourtsandtherehavebeen multiple judgments byMadrasHighCourtandSupremeCourtovertheyears.Butinthelasttwoyears,abittertusslebetweenChiefMinister VNarayanasamyandLtGovernorKiranBedi overappointment of a State ElectionCommissioner (SEC)hasopenedupanewdimension.The Sunday Express spoke to
bothNarayanasamyandBedi.The CM said AINRC was in
powerwhencourtsfirstdirectedPuducherry to hold the polls in2012.HesaidAINRCwaswiththeNDA and supported the Centralgovernmentfortwoyearswhenitwasinofficeafter2014,but“didnot take any action (on holdingelections).”InMay2018, the SCdirected
Puducherry to complete thede-limitationprocess andholdpan-chayatandmunicipalpollswith-outdelay.TheordercameonaSLPfiledbyPuducherrygovernmentagainstaMadrasHCordertoholdthepollsbyJune2015.
Andthenthetusslebegan.InMay2019,Narayanasamy
sentafiletoBedirecommendingappointment of former bureau-cratTMBalakrishnanasSEC.TheL-G returned the file in July, say-inghe couldnot be accepted forappointment.“The Lt Governorwanted to
appointanelectioncommissionerwithout the government. Underthe Village and CommunePanchayats Act, and alsoMunicipalities Act, power isvestedwiththeminister.TheL-Gisonlyforclearance,”hesaid.Bedisaiddespiteherrepeated
interventions, the Puducherrygovernmenthas been “draggingits feet” andnot “publishing thedelimitedwards” before comingupwithanameforthepostofSEC.
The L-G, she said, is the com-petent authority to appoint theSEC. “They (government) justpickedup somebody and sent afileforapproval.Itwasnotbydueprocess,”shesaid.After returning the file, theL-
G’sofficeinJulylastyearissuedanopenadvertisementforappoint-ment of SEC. Later thatmonth,PuducherryAssemblySpeakerVPSivakozhunthuannulled the ad-vertisement.Adaylater, thegov-ernmentappointedBalakrishnanasSEC.OnDecember 20, 2019, Bedi
issued an order declaringBalakrishnan's appointment as"void ab initio". In January thisyear,Narayanasamyissuedanor-der annulling theL-G’sorderde-claringit ‘illegal’.
InOctober,Bediissuedanor-der appointing former forest of-ficer Roy P Thomas as the SEC.“Heisaforestofficer.Hisappoint-ment was illegal. That is beingchallenged by another personand is before the court,”Narayanasamysaid.Bedi said the government is
dragging its feet to see that theelections are held afterAssemblypolls.Narayanasamysaid, “It is un-
fortunatethatthehonourablePM,withoutgoingintodetailsofwhathadhappened,whowasrespon-siblefordelay,isputtingtheblameontheelectedgovernmentwith-out correcting the L-G,whowasappointedbytheCentre...”
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Bengaluru: Cautioning aboutIndia’s image globally taking ahitbecauseoftheongoingfarm-ers’ protest and urging PrimeMinister NarendraModi to endthe stalemate, JD(S) leader H DKumaraswamyonSaturdaysaidhefeelsthatfarmersshouldhavean openmind towards experi-mentingwith thenewlaws.“Theremarksof seniorUnion
Minister Rajnath Singhwith re-specttothenewlegislationshaveinstilled anewhope.Hehas ap-pealed to farmers toallowanex-perimental implementation,”Kumaraswamysaid, adding thatthere has been a strong publicopinion that Indian agriculturalsector is caught inaviciouscircle.“Hence,Ipersonallyfeelthatfarm-ersshouldhaveanopenmindto-wards experimentingwith thenewlegislations.But therehas tobepropercoordination.” PTI
NewDelhi:TheBJP is set tohold25 seminars over the comingweeks to discuss ‘One Nation,One Election’ as it aims to rallysupportontheissue,partylead-ers said on Saturday. Accordingto them, seniorpartymembers,academics and representativesof the legal communitywill bepartof theexercise.The idea has often been
pushed by the BJP, with PMNarendraModiarguingthatitwillleadtoadecreaseinexpenditure,andthatfrequentelectionsunder-minedevelopment. ENS
Shah in poll-bound Assam: Stategained nothing from ‘andolan’
AmitShahwithAssamCMSarbanandaSonowalandFinanceMinisterHimantaBiswaSarmainAmingaon.DasarathDeka
CBSE exam dates onDec 31: Pokhriyal
BJP webinars on ‘onenation, one election’
Farmers shouldhave open mindtowards new laws:Kumaraswamy
HanumanBeniwal
Beniwal announces splitfrom NDA over farm laws
PMNarendraModi PTI
PM’s Puducherry pointer sparks CM-Bedi tusslePMBLAMINGWITHOUTGOINGINTODETAILS,SAYSCM;UTGOVT ‘DRAGGINGFEET’OVERPOLLS ,SAYSL-G
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42. SHRUTI SINGHSt. Joseph’s Convent School, VaranasiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2008■PursuingaPhD inPhysics atUniversityof California, San Diego. BTech inEngineeringPhysicsfromIITBombayandMSinPhysicsfromUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego.LIVESIN:SanDiego,USA
43. VIGNESHVENKATACHALAMKendriya Vidyalaya, CLRI, ChennaiTOPPED:CLASS10,CBSE,2008■DeferredMSinComputationalAnalysis&Public Policy atUniversity of Chicago toFall2021duetopandemic.Nowaresearchand documentation intern at RashtramSchoolofPublicLeadership,Sonipat.BTechfromVNITNagpur. LIVESIN:Thane, India
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45. SOHINICHAPARALASri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School,PuttaparthiTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2008■ ResearchManager at Innovations forPoverty Action, a non-profit. GraduatedwithMSc (Integrated) Economics fromIIT-Kanpur. LIVESIN:Dhaka,Bangladesh
46. RISHIRAJIVMEHTAJamnabaiNarseeSchool, Juhu,MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2009■SoftwareengineerworkingonGoogle’ssearch ranking algorithms; BTech andMTechinCSfromIITKharagpur. LIVESIN:SanFranciscoBayArea,USA
47. PARNIL SINGHKV No. 1, Sri Vijaynagar, VizagTOPPED:CLASS10,CBSE,2009■ Joined Kearney, a globalmanagementconsulting firm, as a consultant thismonth. Integrated BTech andMTech inChemical Engineering fromIITDelhi andMBAfromIIMCalcutta. LIVES IN:Delhi
48. SUBHOJITGHOSHSt. Joseph’s College, KolkataTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2009■ Senior product manager at Amazonhelpingcreatepersonalisedshoppingex-periences for customers. BTech inME atIIT Kanpur and MBA from HarvardBusinessSchool.LIVES IN:Seattle,USA
49. TANNVIAGGARWALApeejay School, FaridabadTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2009■SeniorManageratoneof thelargestre-tail groups in theMiddle East and India.BCom from SRCC (Delhi University) andpostgraduate diploma inmanagementfromIIM-Bangalore.LIVES IN:Dubai
50.MRITTIKA SENRajhans Vidyalaya, MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2009■ Pursuing a fellowship in Ophthalmicand Facial Plastic Surgery and Ocular
Oncology at Centre for SightSuperspecialty EyeHospital, Hyderabad.MBBS from Seth G S Medical College,Mumbai,MDOphthalmologyfromAIIMS.LIVES IN:Hyderabad
51. JANVIVIPULTHOSANISmt. Lilavatibai Podar School, MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2010■ Analyst with JP Morgan working onmanaging banks’ liquidity and interestraterisk.BComfromMumbaiUniversity,MBAfromIIM-Ahmedabadandisaqual-ifiedCA.LIVES IN:Mumbai
52. SWATIPRUSTYDAVGirlsSeniorSecondarySchool,ChennaiTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2010■ Strategy Consultant at L&T Infotech.BTech in Electrical and ElectronicsEngineering fromBITS-Pilani,MBA fromIIMBangalore. LIVES IN:Mumbai
53. SHREYADAGAMahadevi Birla Shishu Vihar, KolkataTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2010■Manager inthetaxdepartmentofPwCIndia. B.Com(Hons)atStXavier’sCollege,Kolkata, and isaqualifiedCA.LIVES IN:Kolkata
54. SUMEDHARAISt. Anthony’s Junior College, AgraTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2010■ Studying MS in Data Science at NewYork University. BA (Hons) Economicsfrom St. Stephen’s College and MScFinance fromUniversity ofWarwick.LIVES IN:NewYork
55. AVISHEKDESt. Xavier’s Institution, PanihatiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2011■AssociateatGoldmanSachsworkingonplatforms that calculatemarket risk forthe firm’s daily trades. BTech in EE fromIIT-Roorkee.LIVES IN:Bengaluru
56. SPRIHABISWASRajendra Vidyalaya, JamshedpurTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2011■ChiefProductOfficeratScribetech,head-ingdevelopmentofamedicalspeechrecog-nition software.Metallurgy EngineeringfromIIT-Bombay.LIVESIN:Mumbai
57. ETIAGARWALLa Martiniere Girls’ College, LucknowTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2011■ TaxManager at EY. BCom (Honours)fromSRCC,DelhiUniversity. Isalsoaqual-ifiedCAandCompanySecretary.LIVES IN:Bahadurgarh,Haryana
58. DRAVYANSH SHARMADelhi Public School, GhaziabadTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2011■ PursuingPhDintheComputerScienceDepartment at Carnegie MellonUniversity, Pittsburgh.Wasearlier seniorsoftware engineer with Google. BTechfromIIT-Delhi.LIVES IN:Pittsburgh,USA
59.MADHAVI SINGHCarmel School, DhanbadTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2012■ Lawyer with Shardul AmarchandMangaldasworking on competition lawcases. BA LLB (Hons) at National LawSchoolof IndiaUniversity,Bangalore,andBachelor’s in Civil Law at University ofOxford.LIVES IN:Delhi, India
60. SHALAKAABHAYKULKARNISmt Sulochanadevi Singhania School,ThaneTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2012■CurrentlypursingMBAfromYaleSchoolof Management. BTech in EE from IIT-Bombay.LIVES IN: Connecticut,USA
61.MOHAMMAD ISMATZenith Academy Sangaiprou, ImphalTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2012■Preparingforcivilservicesexam.Physics
Bachelor’s from St. Stephen’s College,Delhi.LIVES IN: Imphal
62. ANIKAAGRAWALSt. Mary’s School, PuneTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2013■PursuingMSMarineBiologyfromTexasA&M University; BS in EnvironmentalToxicologyat sameuniversity.LIVES IN:Galveston,Texas,USA
63.MANASIARORAChatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School,MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2013■Workingasananalyst inaglobal finan-cial services firm. BComfromHRCollegeof Commerce and Economics and is alsoaqualifiedCA.LIVES IN:Mumbai
64. SIMRANKHANUJASt. Mary’s School, PuneTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2013■ Predoc Researcher at Google ResearchIndiaworkingondevelopingtechnologiesfor low-resource languages. BE inCSandMSc in Economics fromBITS-Pilani, Goa.LIVES IN:Bengaluru
65. SOPANKHOSLADelhi Public School, Mandla Road,JabalpurTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2013■StudyingMaster’s inMachineLearningand Natural Language Processing atCarnegie Mellon University. Earlierworked at Adobe Research Bangalore.BTech inCS fromIITRoorkee.LIVES IN:Pittsburgh,USA
66. PARAS SHARMALancer Convent School, Rohini, DelhiTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2013■ Is a Master’s student in InternationalRelationsatUniversityofQueensland.BA(Honours) Economics at SRCC, DelhiUniversity. LIVES IN: Queensland,Australia
67. BHUVANYAAVIJAYSt. Joseph’s Academy, DehradunTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2013
■ Self-employed as a freelance researchassistant in international environmentallaw. BA LLB (Hons) from National LawSchool of India University, Bangalore.LIVES IN:Bengaluru
68. SHREYAS SUDHAMANSri Kumaran Public School, BangaloreTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2014■PursuingPhDinChemicalEngineeringfromCockrell School of Engg, Universityof Texas. Bachelor’s in ChemicalEngineering fromOhio State University.LIVES IN:Austin, Texas,USA
69. SIDDHARTHA SHANKARKAHALILittle Flower School, JamshedpurTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2014■ Analyst at Goldman Sachs. BTech inMathematics and Computing from IIT-Delhi.LIVES IN:Bengaluru
70. APOORVANARAYANASWAMYSt. Paul’s English School, BangaloreTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2014■Attendingmedical school atBangaloreMedical College and Research Institute.LIVES IN:Bengaluru, India
71. TEZANTAPAN SAHUSt. Mary’s ICSE School, MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2015■ Now a 4th-year BTech student at IITBombay.LIVES IN:Mumbai
72. AYUSHBANERJEELoyola School, JamshedpurTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2014■ Investment Analyst at Accel; BTech inChemicalEngineeringfromIITKharagpur.LIVES IN:Bengaluru, India
73. SARTHAKAGRAWALDPS Vasant Kunj, DelhiTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2014■TIllrecently,hewasworkingasanecon-omist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies inLondon. Returned toDelhi toworkonaninitiative thatwill help governments usebigdataandAI forbettergovernance;BAinEconomicsfromSRCC,Delhi,andMPhilfromOxfordUniversity.LIVES IN:Delhi
74. ANANYAPATWARDHANChatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School,MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2015■ Now a 4th-year student of BA LLB(Hons) programme at the National LawSchool of India University, Bangalore.LIVES IN:Bengaluru
75. SOUGATOCHOWDHURYSt. Xavier’s Collegiate School, KolkataTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2015■Fourth-yearstudentenrolledinthefive-year integrated BS-MS program at IISERPune.LIVES IN:Pune, India
76. ARKYACHATTERJEEVivekananda Mission School, Joka,KolkataTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2015■Nowasecond-yearPhDstudentatMIT.BTech in Engineering Physics from IIT-Bombay.LIVES IN:Massachusetts,USA
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11. KARUNAGANESHManeckji Cooper Educational TrustSchool, MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,1999■ Physician-scientist at the MemorialSloan Kettering Cancer Center. BA inBiochemistry, MA in Medicine, PhD inMolecularBiology&MDfromCambridgeUniversity.LIVES IN:NewYork,USA
12. ANOOPMENONHari Sri Vidya Nidhi School, ThrissurTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2000■ Recently quit as Assistant Professor ofStrategyatWhartonSchool,UniversityofPennsylvania, to co-found a stealth AIstartupinNewYorkCity.BAinEconomicsandPsychologyfromAmherstCollegeandPhD in Strategy fromHarvard BusinessSchool.LIVES IN:NewYork,USA
13. BIKAS SAHASt. James’ School, KolkataTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2000■Platformarchitect at Adobe. Bachelor’sandMaster’s in Computer Science andEngineeringfromIITKharagpur.LIVESIN:MountainView,California,USA
14. YASHODHANKANORIACampion School, MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2001■ Sidney Taurel Associate Professor ofBusiness Decision, Risk and OperationsDivision at Graduate School of Business,ColumbiaUniversity.BTechinEEfromIIT-Bombay, PhD from Stanford University.LIVES IN:NewYork,USA
15. SMAHAVIRAGARWALIspat English Medium School, RourkelaTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2002■AssistantProfessor in theDepartmentof Psychiatry at the University ofToronto, Staff Psychiatrist andClinician-Scientist in the Schizophrenia Divisionat Centre for Addiction and MentalHealth, Toronto. MBBS from JIPMER,Puducherry, and MD and PhD inPsychiatry from NIMHANS, Bangalore.LIVES IN: Toronto, Canada
16. VIBHOR JAINBoys’ High School & College, AllahabadTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2002■ PrincipalMember of Technical Staff atGlobalFoundries,wherehisroleisinR&Dof semiconductor technologies. BTech-MTechDualDegreeinEEfromIITKanpur,PhD fromUniversity of California SantaBarbara.LIVES IN:Vermont,USA
17. RAHUL SHARMABrightlands School, DehradunTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2003■ Product Manager at Google. BE(Honours) in Electronics andInstrumentationfromBITS-Pilani,PGDMfromIIMBangalore.LIVESIN:Seattle,USA
18. VINEETKUMARCity Montessori School, LucknowTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2003■StrategyManageratGoogle.Bachelor’sin Computer Science and Engineeringfrom BITS-Pilani and PGDM from IIMLucknow.LIVES IN:NewYork,USA
19.MEGHA SINGHLa Martiniere for Girls, KolkataTOPPED:CLASS12ISC,2003■Owns aTanishq showroomandaven-turecalled‘CreativeCircus’thatdoespop-upevents.BScManagementSciencefromUniversityofWarick.LIVES IN:Kolkata
20. KSHITIJGARGSt. Joseph’s Academy, DehradunTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2004■ Equity Research Analyst at GoldmanSachs. Bachelor’s in Computing fromNational University of Singapore, andEconomics fromDelhi University, PGDMfromIIM-Rohtak.LIVES IN:Bengaluru
21. RISHABH SINGHKendriya Vidyalaya, ONGC, DehradunTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2004■ResearchScientistwithGoogleX.BTechin CS from IIT-Kharagpur, MS and PhDfromMIT.LIVES IN:San Jose,California
22. ADITYAGALGOTIAThe Modern High School, DubaiTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2004■ Facilities Engineer at Imperial OilResources.BEinMechanicalEngineering
from McGill University, Montreal.LIVES IN:Calgary,Canada
23. RAHUL LAKHMANISeth MR Jaipuria School, LucknowTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2004■Working in family business. BE in CSfrom BITS-Pilani, PGDM from IIM-Ahmedabad. LIVES IN:Lucknow
24. KAUSTAVMAJUMDERThe Blue Bells School, GurgaonTOPPED:CLASS10,CBSE,2005■GeneralSurgeryResidentatUniversityof Minnesota.MBBS at AIIMS. LIVES IN:Minneapolis-StPaul,Minnesota,USA
25. SAGARRAKSHITLaurels School International, IndoreTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2005■Insecondyearofhispostdocfellowshipin Hematology/Oncology atMayo ClinicinUSA.MBBS fromAIIMSandResidencyin InternalMedicine at Cleveland Clinic.LIVES IN:Cleveland,USA
26. ANANDVENKATRAMANPS Senior Secondary School, ChennaiTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2005■ In neuroendovascular training atUniversity of South Carolina.MBBS fromAIIMS, Neurology Residency fromUniversityofAlabamaandaNeurocriticalcarefellowshipatHarvardMedicalSchool.LIVES IN:SouthCarolina,USA
27. SUBHANKARMOHAPATRADAVSchool,Chandrasekharpur,OdishaTOPPED:CLASS10,CBSE,2006■ IASofficer(2018batch)ofOdishacadre,postedasSub-Collector,SDM,Kandhamal,Odisha. MBBS at SCB Medical College,Cuttack.LIVES IN:Kandhamal,Odisha
28. VIPULGUPTADAV Public School, Thermal Colony,PanipatTOPPED:CLASS10,CBSE,2006■ Preparing for civil services and doingMAEconomics from IGNOU. BTech in EEfromDelhi College of Engineering, andwas a Young India Fellow at AshokaUniversity.LIVES IN:Zirakpur, Punjab
29. ABHISHEKKARStewart School, BhubaneswarTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2006■ Senior Research Scientist at Googleworking on algorithms to help comput-ers see the world as we do. BTech in CSfrom IIT-Kanpur, PhD fromUC Berkeley.LIVES IN:California,USA
30. SATYAM SAXENASt. Peter’s College, AgraTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2006■ Vice President, Group Finance at DBS,Singapore.BE(Hons)inComputerSciencefrom BITS-Pilani, PGDM from IIMAhmedabad.LIVES IN:Singapore
31. GEETAKGUPTASt. Mary’s Academy, Meerut CanttTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2006■ Research scientist at Transphorm, asemiconductor company. B.Tech in EEfrom IIT-Kanpur andMS and PhD fromUniversity of California Santa Barbara.LIVES IN:SantaBarbara,USA
32. RAJHANSARAMASUBBASRIDHARASmtSulochanadeviSinghaniaSchool,Thane
TOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2006■ Project Leader at Boston Consulting
Group. Dual degree (BTech &MTech) inAerospaceEngineeringfromIIT-Bombay,MS in Management Science andEngineeringfromStanford,MBAfromTheWhartonSchool.LIVESIN: SanFrancisco
33. PALLAVICHANDRAWelham Girls’ School, DehradunTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2006■ Co-founder & Director of VidyanjaliMontessori Preschool and SymphonyEvents,aneventmanagementcompany.BA(Hons)inEconomicsatSt.Stephen’sCollege,MSc(Finance&Economics)atUniversityofWarwick and a diploma in Early YearsEducation from Modern MontessoriInstituteLondon.LIVESIN:Karnal
34. JERENEMATHEWSKendriya Vidyalaya, KottayamTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2006■ Paediatric dermatologist at BelieversChurchMedical College Hospital. MBBSfrom Government Medical College,Kottayam,MD (Dermatology) and post-doc fellowship fromJIPMER.LIVES IN:Thiruvalla,Kerala
35. GAURAVMISHRAS.C.B. Medical Public School, CuttackTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2007■ Senior Software Engineer at GooglebuildingAI systems. BTech in EE from IITDelhi.LIVESIN:MountainView,California
36. PARULGARGArya Vidya Mandir, Santacruz, MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2007■ Senior Associate at Nexia Advisors, aboutiqueinvestmentbankingfirm.BCom(Honours)fromNarseeMonjeeCollegeofCommerceandEconomicsandisaquali-fied CA and Chartered Financial Analyst.LIVES IN:Mumbai
37. JAHNVIDHARBrahmPrakashDAVSchool,HyderabadTOPPED:CLASS10,CBSE,2007■ Senior Resident in third year of DMGastroenterologyatPGIMER,Chandigarh.MBBS, MD fromMaulana AzadMedicalCollege,Delhi.LIVES IN:Chandigarh
38. LEKSHMIVAIDYESWARANBhartiya Vidya Bhawan SeniorSecondary School, TrivandrumTOPPED:CLASS10,CBSE,2007■ Senior Product Manager at ICICIPrudentialLifeInsurance.BTechinAppliedElectronics&InstrumentationfromCollegeof Engineering Trivandrum, PGDM fromIIMKozhikode.LIVESIN:Mumbai
39. APARNAMURALIDHARKendriya Vidyalaya, ASC, BangaloreTOPPED:CLASS10,CBSE,2007■PathologistatChandrammaDayanandaSagar Institute ofMedical Education andResearch. MBBS from KempegowdaInstitute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore,andpostgraduationinPathologyfromthesamecollege.LIVES IN:Bengaluru
40. ANTARIKSHBOTHALEDelhi Public School, JodhpurTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2007■ Senior Software Engineer at Googleworking onGoogle Assistant. BTech andMTech in ME from IIT-Bombay, MS inComputationalLinguisticsfromUniversityofWashington.LIVESIN:California,USA
41. JANAKIKIRIT SHETHSmtSulochanadeviSinghaniaSchool,Thane
TOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2008■ Postdoc scholar at Perelman School of
Who’s who—and whereFromtheco-founderofastealthAI start-upinNewYorktoahedgefundmanager inSingapore, fromacompetitionlawspecialist inDelhi toaHarvardprofessor—RITIKACHOPRAtrackeddown86menandwomenwhotoppednational
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GRISHMANPACHCHIGARVilla Theresa High School, MumbaiTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,1999
■Nofull-timejob.DegreeinmanagementstudiesfromHRCollegeofCommerceandEconomics,Mumbai,MMS from JamnalalBajaj Institute of Management Studies.LIVESIN:HongKong
BISWANATHPANDALittle Flower School, JamshedpurTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,1999■SeniorDirectorofEngineeringatGoogle.BTech in Computer Science from IITKharagpur, MS and PhD from Cornell.
LIVESIN:SanFranciscoBayArea
MINALBATHWALDon Bosco School, KolkataTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2000■ PortfolioManageratBrevanHoward.BA(Honours)EconomicsatSt.Stephen’sCollege,PGdiplomainbusinessmanagement fromIIMCalcutta. LIVESIN:Singapore
NSUNDRESHDAV Boys Senior Secondary, ChennaiTOPPED:CLASS10,CBSE,2004■Tostarthisownventure. BTechfromIITRoorkee, PGP inManagement from ISB,
Hyderabad. LIVES IN:Bengaluru
PIYUSH SRIVASTAVABoys’HighSchool&College,AllahabadTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2005■ Reader at TIFR. BTech in CS from IITKanpur, PhD fromUCBerkeley andpost-doc fromCaltech. LIVES IN:Mumbai
PRIYADARSHINIBANERJEEModern High School for Girls, KolkataTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2007■PrincipalatBCapitalGroup,aventurecap-italfirm.Bachelor’sinComputerEngineeringatNationalUniversityofSingaporeandMBA
fromWharton.LIVESIN:Singapore
GAYATHRIRAVICHANDRANDAV Girls Senior Secondary, ChennaiTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2010■ Studying MS in Electronics &Communications Engineering fromUC,SanDiego.BTech fromNITTrichy.LIVES IN:SanDiego,USA
ROHAN SAMPATHDubai Modern High School, DubaiTOPPED:CLASS12,ISC,2012■CEOof Copilot, a startup. Bachelor’s inEconomics, Master’s in Management
ScienceandEngineering,andMaster’s inCS, all fromStanford.LIVES IN:Toronto
RISHABHRAJSt. Paul’s School, RourkelaTOPPED:CLASS10,ICSE,2014■ Software Engineer at Microsoft,Hyderabad. B.Tech in CS at IIT Bombay.LIVES IN:Hyderabad
MGAYATRINew Greenfield School, Saket, DelhiTOPPED:CLASS12,CBSE,2015■PreparingforCAfinalexam.BComfromSRCC.LIVES IN:Delhi
*Self-employed, preparing for exams
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10 WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COMTHE SUNDAY EXPRESS,DECEMBER27,2020OPINION
FifthCOLUMNTAVLEENSINGHTwitter@tavleen_singh
MERCIFULLY,THEyear2020iscomingtoanend.Everycountryisbruised,somearebattered.Covid-19hasnotgoneaway,butitislessthreatening,andthevaccinesthatarebeingdistributedgiveushope.As farasIndiaisconcerned,oureconomyisbat-tered and the lives ofmillions of people(especially themigrants and thosewholosttheirregularjobs)havebeenseverelybruised.Further,thedivisiveandpolaris-ingutterancesof,amongothers,MrAmitShahandMrAdityanathhavetorntheso-cial fabricasunder.Theabidinglessonof2020isthatana-
tionwillsufferifthereisadeclineinthreemeasures—work,wealth andwelfare. Iwish to devote this year-end column toreflectonthis lesson.Work:Ultimately, it iswork that dis-
tinguishes one human from another.There aremany thousandswho do nothavetowork,yettheydo,becauseworkispleasurable, enhances esteem, earns re-wards and determines one’s standingamongpeersand in thesociety-at-large.At the other end, there aremillionswhoneedtowork,butcannotfindwork;theyaretheunemployed.Bylastcount,theun-employmentrateinIndiawas8.7percent(CMIE, December 22, 2020). In between,therearepeoplewhodonotwishto jointheworkforceandtherearepeoplewhoare homeworkerswho are not countedaspartof theworkforce.Unemploymentisalwaysahugechal-
lenge in a developing country like India.Therapiddeclineingrowthrates(2018-19and2019-20)triggeredtheriseinunem-ployment, the pandemicmade itworseand the unplanned lockdowns exacer-bated the situation. At its peak, 130mil-lionpersonslosttheir jobsorlivelihoods.Jobshavecomebackslowly,butsomejobshave disappearedpermanently. The fig-uresspeakforthemselves(seeTable).Wealth:Themosteasilyunderstood
measureofanation’swealthistheGrossDomestic Product. If the GDP grows,wealth is enhanced, and the averageshareofacitizeninthepie(percapitain-come)is larger. Ihavetakenthesimplestmeasure:GDPinconstantprices.Lookatthe slowgrowth rates after2017-18andlookatthedestructionofwealthin2020-21(seeTable).Notatallencouragingforadeveloping country that hasmanymil-lionswhoarepoor. Is it anywonder thatamong the people there is pessimismaboutthefuture?Welfare:Acombinationofunemploy-
mentandslow(ornegative)growthwillimpactwelfare.My concern is not eco-nomicwelfarealone.Food,healthcareandsocial securityare indeed important,butwelfaregoesbeyondmaterial andtangi-blegoodsandservices.Askyourselfsomequestions:Dopeoplethinktheyareafreepeople?Dotheyhaveaheightenedsenseof fear?Arepeopleafraidthatpresumablyindependent agencies like the CBI, ED,Income Tax Department, NCB andNIAwillhoundandpersecutethem?Arepeo-pleconfidentthatthecourtsoflawareac-cessibleandwill renderswift justice?Cantwo young people be friends, go out to-gether,fallinloveandmarry?Canone,ac-cording to her choice, eat, wear clothes,speak,writeandassociatewithotherpeo-ple? ‘Welfare’ is the sumof these things.SomeindicatorswhereIndiastands,inrel-ativeterms,aretheHumanDevelopmentIndex, Index of Freedom, Press Freedometc(seeTable).Overall, thereisadecline.ThreeAbiding Images: In a democ-
racy,goodorbad,thecausebeingexternal
factorsorinternaldevelopments,thegov-ernmentmust bear responsibility. Thegovernmentmaybewell-intentioned,getthe best available advice ormay havecommitted unintended errors, but thebuckstopswiththegovernment.Goodorbad,governmentsmustbechanged.Thatiswhy, inmanycountries, therearetermlimitsonPresidentsandPrimeMinisters.Asenseofpermanenceisthecauseofthebeginningofadownfall.Asweendtheyear, the threeabiding
imagesof2020are:1. Themillions of migrants — tired,
hungryandsick—trudginghundredsofkilometres along highways and railwaytrackswith theirmeagre belongings toreachwhattheybelievedwashome.2. The long and peaceful protests —
firstatShaheenBaghandnowonthebor-dersofDelhi—demandingthat thegov-ernmenthearthemandheedtheirappealsfor justice.3.TheresoundingvoteintheKashmir
Valleycomprehensivelyrejectingtheun-constitutionalcoupstagedbythegovern-mentonAugust5,2019.Insum,Work,WealthandWelfaresuf-
feredin2020,makingitaforgettableyear.Iurgeyou,however,paraphrasingGeorgeSantayana,nevertoforget2020sothatwemayneverrepeat2020.Instead,beproud,fearless and freedom-loving Indians. Iwish you a happy, healthy andprosper-ous2021.
Work, wealth andwelfare
Unemployment is always ahuge challenge in a
developing country like India.The rapid decline in growthrates (2018-19 and 2019-20)
triggered the rise inunemployment, the
pandemic made it worse andthe unplanned lockdowns
exacerbated the situation. Atits peak, 130 million personslost their jobs or livelihoods.Jobs have come back slowly,
but some jobs havedisappeared permanently
AcrossTHEAISLE
PCHIDAMBARAMWebsite:pchidambaram.inTwitter@Pchidambaram_IN
WESEEcasteasaproblem,notasananalyt-icalcategory. It is theobjectof analysisbutneveritssubject.ScholarshiponIndia’shis-tory includes caste as one element,withclassandcommunitycomprisingothercat-egories.Whatwould the history of Indialooklikeif seenthroughthelensofcaste?Ambedkarmadethisargumentforan-
cient India, seeing the struggle betweenBrahminism and Buddhism, interruptedbyMuslim invasions that destroyed thelatter and included the formerwithin aneworder. Hinduismemerged from thisconquest by adopting Buddhist practicesofvegetarianism,temples,floralofferingsandnon-violence.Buddhists,meanwhile,converted to Islamfromthe lowcastes towhichtheyhadbeenreduced.Whateveritsaccuracy,Ambedkar’shis-
tory repudiated the dualistic narrative ofHindu-Muslimconflict by including castewithinit.Ambedkarclaimedthatbylaun-chingthemovementforPakistan,theMus-limLeagueabandoned its history of allia-ncesbetweencasteandreligiousminorities.It came instead to anagreementwith theCongressasonehigh-castepartywithan-othertodividethespoilsof Independence.Iwanttoofferaparallelaccountofhow
caste permits us to understandmodernIndian history. Consider how the Baniatellsusadifferentstoryaboutthispast.Thefirst time this caste transformedmodernIndia was in the 18th Century, whentraderssupportedtheEastIndiaCompanytomakecolonialismpossible.Theydidsoby switching allegiance fromKshatriyarulers,whetherHinduorMuslim.ThesecondtimeBaniaschangedIndia’s
modernhistorywaswiththedevelopmentof theCongressasamassorganisationun-derGandhi.TheKshatriyasdisplacedbyco-lonialismhadbythenbeenreplacedinpol-iticsbyBrahminlawyersandadministrators.The first Bania to take power from theBrahminswhodominatedtheparty,Gandhigainedforitthesupportof India’straders.Thenationalandreligiousculturepro-
motedbyGandhiwasalsoBaniaincharac-ter, definedbybhakti,ahimsa andpopularVaishnavism.His rival Jinnahperformedasimilar feat in theMuslimLeague,whichhad been run by an administrative classequivalenttotheBrahmins,alongsiderem-nantsof theoldKshatriyaelite.Jinnahwas from the Khoja caste of
traders and, likeGandhi, the first Bania togain control of his partywhile bringingMuslimcapitalists to support it. Khoja aremostly converts of Hindu Lohana caste.JinnahboastedofhisabilitytotalktoGandhiasaKhojawouldtoaBania.
If Gandhi’s rise topower signalled theemergence of a newnational culture forHindus,Jinnah’sriseaccomplishedthesameforMuslims.Thecultureoflearningandho-nour that had characterised the League’sBrahminandKshatriyaelitewas replacedbyaBaniafocusoncontractualpolitics.With Independence, Banias in both
countrieshad to takeaback seat. In IndiatheywererestrictedbyaBrahminbureau-cracy and in Pakistan excluded by a newKshatriyaelite.WithBrahminsdisempow-ered by the loss of their bases in northIndia,powersooncametobeexerciseddi-rectlybyKshatriyas throughthemilitary.Themultiplicity of power centres in
post-colonialIndialedtoavarietyofallian-ces, inwhichthenumericaldominanceofShudrashasbeendivided,joinedormediat-edbyothercastes.PakistanwasdominatedbyaKshatriya-ShudragroupinginthewestandaShudra-Dalit-Adivasioneintheeast,with Brahmin administrators and Baniacapitalistsof littleaccountineitherwing.InIndia,Baniasplayedamajorrolefora
third timeduring the country’s economicliberalisationintheearly1990s,whichfreedthem to adopt a newpolitical identity inHindutva’sBrahmin-Baniacombine.TheirreligiosityisnottheausterekindvaluedbyBrahminideologueslikeSavarkar,however,butcontinuestobefocusedonbhakti.InPakistan,meanwhile, theKshatriya-
Shudragroupingbecameanabsolutema-joritywith the separation of Bangladesh.Even a traders’ party like that of NawazSharifmustadoptKshatriyaidealstosurvi-ve. As for Brahmins, their declining statushasallowedthemtoemergeasideologicalbrokersforgroupsmakingclaimstopowerinthenameof Islam.Religionhascometodefinenationalcul-
ture in both countries, allowingdifferentcastestoidentifywitheachotherbyexclud-ingminorities.WhileHinduismprovidesahomeformanysectariancultures inIndia,IslaminPakistanisexclusive.WhydoesIslamasanationalideology
havetofinditsenemieswithintheMuslimcommunity in Pakistan,whether amongAhmadisorShias,DeobandisorBarelvis?Because the emergence of BangladesheliminatedHindusasasubstantialminor-ity, with Christians, Sikhs and Parsis alsotoo insignificant.While Christians andHindus are dis-
criminated against and even persecutedin Pakistan, as Muslims and Christianssometimesare in India, theyarenot seento represent any serious threat to Islam.ThismeansthatIslamcomestodominatepolitics in such away as to obscure bothcasteandreligiousdifference.If the suspect religious minority in
Pakistan is tobe foundwithin Islam,non-Muslimgroupscometorepresentnotreli-giousbutcastedifference.AMuslimcom-munity dominated by Kshatriyas andShudras thus attacksChristians in Punjabas Dalits, while discriminating againstHindusinSindasDalits,BaniasandAdivasis.Christians and Hindus also serve as
repositories for the caste identities ofMuslims,whoescape their status bydis-placingitontothem.Whilecastedifferen-cesinIndiaarealsodisplacedontoareligio-usminority, inPakistan thisdisplacementlocates theminoritywithinandcasteout-sideIslam.Castereallydoesallowustoseehistoryanew.FaisalDevji isProfessorof IndianHistory
attheUniversityofOxfordSurajYengde, authorofCasteMatters,
curates the fortnightly ‘Dalitality’ column
TILL THE farmers brought their trolleys,tractorsandtheirprotesttothebordersofDelhi,NarendraModihadtheimageofbe-ing themost powerful PrimeMinister ofIndia ever. This has changed. For the firsttimeinsevenyears,heisbeginningtolookweak.Notjustbecausethefarmersopenlyattack himpersonally on national televi-sion but because he seems no longer toknowwhattodo.So,hisattemptstoreachouttotheprotestingfarmersareconfusedandconfusing.Onedayhegoesoff to ad-dress farmers in Kutch and explains tothemthevirtuesofthenewfarmlaws.Thenextdayit issomeothergroupof farmersinMadhya Pradesh that he talks to butneverdirectlytothosewhohavebeensit-ting onDelhi’s northern borders now formore than amonth. Then therewas thatvisit toRakabGanj Sahibgurudwara thatwas so transparent an attempt toplacateprotesting Sikh farmers that theywouldhaveseenit forexactlywhat itwas.All of this came afterweeks inwhich
he allowed his ministers and partyspokesmentousetelevisiondebatesandsocial media platforms to malign theprotesting farmers as Khalistanis andNaxalites. When the Prime Ministerchangedtrackandbeganhiseffortsatpla-cation even the most abusive of thesespokesmenstartedtotempertheirabuseby praising the farmers as ‘equal to Godbecause they feedmankind’. On thepartof the government the softening has in-cludedassurancesthateverychangethatthe farmers want will be made in thethreenewfarmlaws.Thismustmeanthatthereareserious flaws in the laws.Unfortunately forModi his concilia-
tory gestures have come too late. It is nolongerjustaboutthefarmlaws,it isaboutother things. For a start there is the arro-gancewithwhich theywere brought. Inthewordsofoneoftheprotestingfarmers,“You tell us that thesewill be beneficialfor us but why are you trying to give usbenefits thatwe do notwant?” Somanyfarmerssaidthisorsomethingsimilarthatfamous TV anchorswho usually exhibittheir loyalty to the government in everyshow,begantotellBJPspokesmenthatin-stead of trying to convince them of thebenefits of these laws they should con-vince theprotesting farmers.It is also about unfulfilled promises.
Farmers point out that whenModi be-camePrimeMinister,hepromisedtodou-bletheirincomeby2022.Notonlyhasthisnot happened but easier promises havenot been kept either like the promise toensure that sugarcane farmers were fi-nallypaidtheirduesbythemillstheyselltheir cane to. And the promise that olddebtswouldbeforgiventhosewhocouldnotpaythembecauseoftheterriblehard-shiptheyhaveenduredinthisyearofdis-ease,disruptionanddeath.Otherthingshavenowbecomepartof
theprotest.Suddenly,thethingsthathavebeen autocratically imposed inModi’s‘newIndia’areattractingmorenoticethanthey have before. Dissent has beencrushed ruthlessly in this new India, andfor the sake of winning elections therehave been unashamed attempts to sowhatred between Hindus andMuslims.Thesethingshavenotgoneunnoticedbyfarmerswhothegovernmentbelievesaretoostupidtoknowthatthenewlawsben-efit them. It astonished me to hear awhite-bearded farmer tell a TV reporterthat, “Theywant us to fight among our-selvesbutnowwehaveallcometogether,Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians.We are all together now.” In the echochamber inwhichModi has functioned,especially since his second term began,thesearenotwords thathewouldhear.Thereismoreconfusion.Hisministers
may now be speaking in conciliatoryvoices,butBJPTwitterwarriorscontinuetousesocialmediaplatformstospewha-tred against the protesting farmers.EspeciallySikhfarmers.Theyranthyster-icallyabout‘internationalconspiraciestodefameIndia’.Theysaythatthesamepeo-ple who made trouble over theCitizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) arenow using farmers tomake trouble be-causetheir lastattempttodisruptanddi-vide India failed.The truth is that thosewhoprotested
against theCAAwere genuinelyworriedabout theweaponisation of citizenship.Thetruthisthatthefarmersaregenuinelyworriedabout thenewlaws. The truth isthat thishasbeenaterribleyear for Indiain everyway and the pain caused by theeconomyhitting rock bottom is nowbe-ginningtohurtbadly.If thePrimeMinisterhadconcentratedondealingwiththelossof jobs and income by putting togetherschemes that would directly transfermoney into the bank accounts of thosewhoarehurtingthemost,thissuddenre-voltagainsthisgovernmentmaynothavehappened.Instead, he has chosen to follow the
pattern that has become the leitmotif ofhis second term,which is to contemptu-ously ordain for the peoplewhat he be-lieves is good for them. This happenedfirst with the changes in the citizenshipAct, thenwith Article 370 and nowwiththe farm laws. The farmers have shownhim that this kind of contempt for thepeople is not something that even themost powerful political leaders can getawaywith.Modi has been forced finallyto step out of his echo chamber into therealworld.
Confrontingreality
DalitalityFAISALDEVJI
IN ONE episode of The Fabulous Lives ofBollywood Wives on Netflix, MaheepKapoor’sdaughterispreparingtodebutatLeBal, Paris. For theuninitiated, ‘LeBaldeDebutantes’isaharkbacktopastEuropeangrandeurwhere,foronefairytaleevening,quaint traditions like thewaltz andwhiteglovesareresurrectedandwealthyyoungwomen are “presented” (to vetted com-pany).Throughoutthe18thand19thcen-turies, thecoming-of-ageballwasamile-stone foryoungaristocrats, awaytomeetpotentialmatesandannouncetheirplacein ‘polite society’. Point to note: wouldElizabethBennetteverhavemetMrDarcyinJaneAusten’sPrideandPrejudiceifitwas-
n’tforaball?Inrecentyears,Indianpartic-ipantsatthehighlysoughtafterLeBalhaveincludedpoliticianJyotiradityaScindiaandindustrialistYashBirla’sdaughters.www.imdb.comhasgivenTheFabulous
Lives... adismal two stars anda3.8/10 rat-ing. Audience reviewshaven’t been verycharitable either. Glimpses of ShanayaKapoor among a glittering assembly ofdebutantes in a French palace provokedsneeringreactionstothisfrivolityingowns.“A revoltingpatriarchal ceremony,”wentone opinion on Twitter. I, for one, thor-oughly enjoyedwatching the antiquatedritualofladieswaltzingthenightaway,firstledbytheirfathersandthen,chevaliers.Forthose scoffing at this pretentiousness, ofcourse everyone knows a debutante ballservesnopurposeother than showcasingfine jewelleryand, inDarcy’swords, a fine
figure. It’sanelaboratecharade,but in thisgodforsakenyear,pardonmeif Ichoosetoseeoldworldsymbolismsasacomfortinganddistinguishingcharacteristicofthehu-manspecies.Indeed,theageofdebutantesmayhave passed but let us not deny thenostalgiatheyevoke.In fact, it’s the very outmodedness of
thesecustomsandcurtsiesthataddtotheirromantic allure—especially on screen. ItexplainsthesuccessofshowslikeDowntonAbbeyandtheir timelessappeal.Wewishtomisrememberthepastascharmingandelegant,basicallyeverythingthepresentisnot.AtthebeginningofthelockdownIsawContagion on Amazon Prime, directorStevenSoderbergh’sremarkablyprescient2011filmonthehorrorsunleashedbyater-rifyingvirus.Anaptwatch, it incentivisedme to furiously keepwashingmyhands.
Life has gottenmuchmore precarioussince,andtostaveawaysubliminalstress,it’s crucial to steer clear of calamity con-tent.My leisure viewing these days is re-servedsolely for richpeopledrama.Bringon the scones andhigh tea!At this point,livingvicariously throughcharacterscon-sumedby appearances feels like the ulti-mateinluxury.World over, people are gravitating to
entertainmentthattakesthemawayfromthe agonyof uncertainty. Streamingplat-formshavenotedaspikeininterestincom-edy shows and reruns of old hits. It’s notdifficulttogaugewhy.They’repredictableandhavehappyendings.Sociallyisolated,we’recravingtimewithfriends—perhapsfamiliar TV faces stand in as proxies. Oneofthegreatcriticismsaimedatgenreslikescience fiction and reality TV like The
Fabulous Lives... is that they are “escapist”innature.Thereispressuretoadheretoan(unspoken)intellectualstandardthatfolkson Twitter care about because thenotionprevailsthattheimpulsetoescapeisater-riblecharacterflaw.Intruth,whatcouldbemorenatural?2020wasnottheyeartore-visitSchindler’sListbuttodowhatevergetsyouthroughtheday.It’speoplewhocanswitchofffromtheir
everydayproblemsviasimplepleasureslikecomics,music, exercise or other hobbieswhoarebestabletohandleadversity.Don’tknock thedebutantes bowing in ice bluedressesor theBollywoodWives’ prattle. IfthereisanythingthisCovidyearhasproved,it’swehavetofindourownmethodsofsal-vationtoguardagainstreality.
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AWEEKLYWINDOW INTOTHELIVESOF INDIA’SNEWSMAKERSANDTHE IMPACTOFTHEPANDEMICONTHEM
My ISOLATION
Whatprecautionsareyoutaking?Itrytofollowallthebasicguidelines,of
washingmyhands frequently,wearing amask at all times and using a sanitiserwhenever I amout ormeeting someone.Besides, I don’t socialise and try to avoidgatherings asmuchaspossible. Thepointis tohaveminimalcontact. Ialsotakevita-minsregularlytoboostmyimmunity.
Haveyougotyourself testedforCovid-19?Notyet.Fortunately,Ihavehadnosymp-
tomssofar.
Whatisyourdailyroutinelike?Ihavebeenregularlyexercisingathome
andpractisingyoga.Mostof ourmeetingswithseniorsareheldthroughvideoconfer-encing. Butwhenever there is a law-and-order situation and I have to goout in thefield,Iensurethatmymaskisalwaysonanda sanitiser handy for personal safety. Cur-rently,as the farmers’agitation isgoingonat the SinghuandTikri borderswhich fallinmyzone,Ihavetobeongroundandmon-itor theday-to-day situation closely. I alsohave the additional charge of Special CP(TransportZone).So,whenflightandtrainoperationsresumedduringthelockdown,IhadtoinspectairportsandrailwaystationsinDelhitoensureallarrangementswereinplace. IdidthesameforDelhiMetrotoo.
Whatkindofmaskdoyouuse?Ibuytheplainones,nottheoneswithair
filters,andhavebeenusingthemsincethebeginningof thepandemic.
Howdoyoustaysafeatwork?Imaintain social distancing insidemy
office.Whenevertherearein-personmeet-ings,seatingarrangementsaremadekeep-ingadequatedistance.Iensurethatmystaffwearmasksatalltimes. Ialsogetmyworkspacesanitisedatregularintervals.
Doyoutakeanyspecificprecautionswhenyoutravel?Everyday,beforeIheadout,Iensuremy
vehicleiscleanedandsanitised.
Howmuchtimedoyouspendinfrontofascreen?Itisn’thealthyandonemusttryandre-
duce their screen time. But because theworldtodayisoperatingvirtually, Ihavetoconstantly beonmycomputer and checkmy mobile phone. That would easilyamounttomorethansixhoursaday.
Howdoyoukeepyourmindoffthepandemic?Dailymonitoring of crime andmain-
taininglawandorderinmyzoneisusuallyenoughtokeepmeoccupied.Inthelimitedfree time, I listen to old songs, especiallyKishoreKumartorelaxandunwind.
WhatisthefirstthingyouwanttodoinaCovid-freeworld?Iwanttogoonavacationwithmyfam-
ily.Wehave been in the house since thelockdownandhavenotgoneoutanywhere,exceptforwork.
Both the Tikri and Singhuborders of Delhi where farmersare amassed protesting against
the new agriculture laws fallunder SANJAY SINGH, SpecialCP, Western Zone. This means
the officer finds himself in ahot spot yet again, after handling
reopening of trains, flightsfollowing the lockdown
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‘I’m at Singhu, Tikri daily,in mask, sanitised car... I
unwind to Kishore songs’
EndofYear WorkForce Rateof GDP(Constant) HDIRank HumanFreedom WorldPressFreedom(inmillion) Unemployment inRsCr (outof189) Index (outof162) Index(outof180)
2004-05 438 2.3 32,42,209 120
2013-14 472 - 105,27,673 130 140
2017-18 484 4.7 131,75,160 131 102 136
2018-19 487 6.3 139,81,425 130 110 138
2019-20 494 8.5 145,65,951 129 140 140
2020-21Q1 18.9 26,89,556
2020-21Q2 500 7.3 33,14,166 131 142 142
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SHAJUPHILIPTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM,DECEMBER26
A 27-YEAR-OLD man washackedtodeathallegedlybyhiswife’s father and uncle inKerala’s Palakkad district onFridaynight in a suspected caseof“honourkilling”.Bothofthemhavebeenarrested,police said.The victimAneesh,who be-
longed to the OBC blacksmithcommunity, had marriedHaritha,21,afterseveralyearsoffriendship, which began fromtheir schooldays.Haritha belonged to Vellar
Pillai(acommunityofTamilori-gin). Besides, she hailed from awell-to-dofamilywhileAneeshwasadailywager.Theyhadmar-ried some three months back,and since then have been al-legedly facing threat.According to police, Aneesh
was hacked to death on Fridaynightwhilehewasridingatwo-wheelerwith his brother Arun.While Aneesh stopped the bikenear a shoponhisway tohomeat Thenkurussi village inPalakkad, his father-in-lawPrabhuKumaranduncleSureshKumar, who had followed thebrothers,attackedAneesh.Ase-riously injured Aneesh diedwhilehewasbeing taken to thehospital.Palakkaddistrictpolicesuper-
intendent SujithDas said policehavearrestedthewoman'sfatherand uncle. “As the couple be-longed to different castes, weprimafacieassumethatitisacaseof ‘honour killing’. A detailedprobe is on and statements arebeing recorded. Themurder hashappened after a series of inci-dentsoverthelastthreemonths.After themarriage, both partieswere summoned to the policestation. The girl’s family hadagreednot to trouble thenewly-wed couple. Even after that, herunclereactedemotionallyagainstthemarriage.Hewantedthegirlto come out of the relationship.OnFridayalso,theunclehadatiffwiththeyouth,whichlaterinthedayledtothemurder,’’hesaid.The victim’s father
Arumughansaidhissonhadbeenfacingthreatssincethemarriage.“Haritha’s uncle Suresh had
threatenedAneesh.He(Suresh)toldmysonthathewouldbefin-ished off before the marriagecompletethreemonths.Wehadlodgeda complaintwith the lo-cal police, but they failed to acttimely,”healleged.However, the SP said there
wasnolapsetheir inaddressingthe complaint. “They lodged acomplaint on December 8, twodays before the local body elec-tions. Our entire force was de-ployed in election duty. Yet, weactedtimelyandtoldbothsidestosettle the issue,”hesaid.
299DAYSSINCEPANDEMICBEGAN
TRACKING INDIA’SCOVIDCURVE
CASES:1,01,69,118TESTS: 16,71,59,289 | RECOVERIES: 97,40,108
ACTIVE CASES:2,81,667DEATHS: 1,47,343
DEC25CASES DEATHS RECOVERIES TESTS22,273 251 22,274 8,53,527
STATESWITHRISINGACTIVECASESACTIVECASES RISEINLASTWEEK
Kerala 64,096 5,161Bihar 5,348 294Odisha 2,922 255
STATESWHEREACTIVECASESAREDECLININGACTIVECASES DECLINEINLASTWEEK
West Bengal 14,749 4,316Delhi 7,267 4,152Maharashtra 56,823 3,529
STATESREPORTINGMAXIMUMCASESONDEC25 TOTAL
Kerala 5,398 7,32,085Maharashtra 3,431 19,13,382West Bengal 1,541 5,44,755
STATESREPORTINGMAXIMUMDEATHSONDEC25 TOTAL
Maharashtra 72 50,261West Bengal 31 9,536Delhi 30 10,414DataasonDecember25,releasedbyUnionMinistryofHealthandFamilyWelfare,IndianCouncilofMedicalResearchandstategovernments.Oftenthenumbersreleasedeverydaycontaindatafrompreviousdays
aswell.Assuch,trendsbasedondailynumbersareonlyindicativeandnotdefinitive
SUANSHUKHURANANEWDELHI,DECEMBER26
ORGANISERS OF the TansenSamaroh, a four-day classicalconcert series that takes placenear the tomb of 16th-centurymusician Tansen in Behaat inMadhya Pradesh’s Gwalior dis-trict, have dropped a perform-ance by pakhawaj playerAkhileshGundecha.Since October, an Internal
ComplaintsCommitteehasbeeninvestigating allegations of sex-ualharassmentagainstAkhileshGundecha and RamakantGundecha, two of the threeGundechabrotherswhoruntheDhrupad Sansthan in Bhopal.After the allegations surfaced,
Akhileshhadvoluntarilyrecusedhimself fromall the activities ofDhrupadSansthan.TansenSamarohisorganised
jointly by the Ustad AlauddinKhan Kala Evam SangeetAcademy and the MadhyaPradeshDepartmentOfCulture.Students of Dhrupad Sansthan
are scheduled to perform onDecember28.The decision to drop
Akhilesh’s performance comesin thewake of discomfort fromMadhuBhattTailang,theJaipur-based dhrupad singer withwhomAkhileshwastoperform,and socialmedia backlash frompast and present students ofDhrupad Sansthan and artistessuch as Carnatic classical vocal-ist TMKrishnadue to theongo-ingprobe.“#MeToo accused Akhilesh
Gundecha who has seriouscharges againsthimwas topar-ticipate at the Tansen Samarohin Gwalior hosted by UstadAlauddin Khan Kala EvamSangeet Academy and theCulture department, MP Govt
what are you going to do aboutit?” tweetedKrishna.Tailang told The Sunday
Expressthatshewasn’tawareofthe sexual harassment investi-gationwhenshechoseAkhileshas her accompanying artiste.Tailang, a professor of music atRajasthan University and an AGrade artiste at All India Radio,has performedwithhimbeforea number of times. “I have al-wayssharedagoodrelationshipwithAkhileshji.Besidesbeingagood pakhawaj player, he hasbeen very respectful. I wasn’taware of the allegations since Iwas dealingwithmy father’s illhealth. I am awoman and be-cause this particular investiga-tionison,itdoesnotgiveouttheright message that I perform
withhim. Ihavealreadyrecom-mended pakhawaj player AnkitParikh’snameto theAcademy. Iwant to have the freedom ofmind while giving a perform-ance,” saidTailang.Sheo Shekhar Shukla,
Principal Secretary of theDepartment of Culture, TrusteeSecretaryatBharatBhawanandSecretary of the MP CultureCouncil, refusedtocommentonthematter.Naeem Khan, the pro-
gramme manager of TansenSamaroh,whohasbeenintouchwithTailangregardingthelistingand dropping of Akhilesh, alsodeniedcommentonthe issue.RahulRastogi,directorof the
Sangeet Academy, could not bereached forcomment.
‘HONOURKILLING’SUSPECTED;2HELD
Manhacked todeath bywife’sfamily in Kerala
PRESSTRUSTOFINDIAITANAGAR,DECEMBER26
THEBJPonSaturdaywrestedthePasighat Municipal Council(PMC) from the Congress bywinning sixof theeight seats ofthe civic body in ArunachalPradesh, while the JD(U), in itsmaiden contest in the ItanagarMunicipal Corporation polls,baggedninewards.The BJP, the ruling party in
thestate,won10seats,oneshortof themajoritymark, in the 20-member Itanagar MunicipalCorporation (IMC) and the NPPbagged one. Among the 10wards won by the BJP in theItanagar civic body polls, fivecandidateswere elected unop-posed, aStateECofficial said.The Congress, which had
wonsevenseatsinthe2013PMCelections, secured only twowards this time, and the partyfailed to open its account in theIMCpolls. TheperformanceoftheJanataDalUnitedinthecivicpollsassumessignificanceastheparty received a major jolt inArunachal on Friday,with six ofits sevenMLAsdefecting toBJP.The JD(U), ledbyBiharChief
Minister Nitish Kumar, wonsevenofthe15seatsitcontestedinthe2019Arunachalassemblyelections and emerged as thesecond-largest party after theBJP,whichhadbagged41seats.ThePMChad12seats,while
the IMChad30during the2013civicpolls.However,thenumberof seats of both the urban localbodieswasreducedafterdelim-itationofwards.
SANTOSHSINGHPATNA,DECEMBER26
ADAYaftersixofthesevenJD(U)MLAs in Arunachal Pradesh de-fected to the BJP, BJP MLC andformer Unionminister SanjayPaswan on Saturdaymountedmore pressure on Bihar CMNitish Kumar by asking him tohandoverthehomedepartmenttosomeoneelse.TheBiharCMholdschargeof
home, general administration,vigilance and general adminis-trationdepartments.Paswan said, “Nitish Kumar
is burdenedwith toomany as-signments. Hemust give awayhome department to someoneelse. I am not saying he shouldhandovertheministrytoBJP.Letsome other JD(U) leader takeover.”Askedifhisdemandisduetoalawandorderissue,Paswansaid, “Yes. Lawandorderdeteri-orationhas to be addressed in amoreeffectivemanner.”
In the last twoweeks, morethan two dozen people havebeenkilled in thestate.Reacting to the defection of
six JD(U) MLAs to BJP, Paswansaid, “We do not have anythingtosayon it.”However, JD(U) leaders re-
frained from commenting onPaswan’s remarks.“Ourtopleadersaremeeting
today. There is ameeting of ournational executive on Sunday.Wearelikelytodiscusseveryis-sue, right from ArunachalOradeshtoourresolvetocontestforthcoming Assembly polls inWestBengal,”aJD(U)leadersaid.
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
IN WHAT marks the first at-tempt, after the introduction ofthe new National EducationPolicy,atmovingawayfromun-realisticcut-offmarksforadmis-sionstouniversities,thegovern-ment is exploring the feasibilityof holding a common entrancetest for undergraduate admis-sionsacrossall centraluniversi-tiesfromthenextacademicyear.TheUGCsetupaseven-mem-
bercommitteeonDecember23,headed by Vice-Chancellor ofCentral University of Punjab R PTiwari,"toconsidertheissue(of)holdingcommonentrancetestatundergraduate level only fromthenextacademicyearincentral
universities to provide a singleplatformforadmission".ThenewNEP,releasedinJuly
thisyear,advocatesreducingthenumber of entrance tests to"eliminate the need for taking
coaching for theseexams".Thereare40-oddcentraluni-
versities run by theMinistry ofEducation(MoE)and,collectively,all of themhave about 1 to 1.25lakh seats across different disci-plinesattheundergraduatelevel,said aministry officer. Of these,currentlyabout16centraluniver-sities, all set upunder theUPA-IIgovernment,haveacommonen-trancetest forBachelor'sstudy.If the NEP suggestion is im-
plemented,theNationalTestingAgencywillbetaskedtoconducta common aptitude test aswellas specialised common examsfor different disciplines at leasttwice a year, for admission tobachelor'sincentraluniversities."Conducting a common en-
trance test seems simple butthere are several intricacies. For
instance,giventherangeofsub-jects offered across central uni-versities, this committee willhave to identify the disciplinesforwhich separate tests will beneeded.We expect a report byJanuaryandhopetotakeadeci-sionbyMarch2021.Theattemptis to have a common entrancetest for thenext sessionstartingin August," said HigherEducationSecretaryAmitKhare.Principal of DAV Public
School, Pushpanjali Enclave,RashmiBiswalsaidwhileajointentrance testwas a good idea, asensitiveareawouldbestream-lining the exam curriculum forall students. Director of Ahlcongroup of schools Ashok Pandeysaidmoving towards a joint en-trance exammight encouragemoremulticulturalism.
THEGOVERNMENT’Smove tosetupapanel toexplore thepossibilityofanational test is ex-pected toease thepres-sureof soaringcut-offmarksbasedonClass12Boardexams foradmis-sions touniversities.
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Centre sets up panel to work outcommon entrance test for varsities
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICEJAIPUR,DECEMBER26
DAYSAFTERa27-year-oldvideojournalist succumbed to his in-juries in Jaipur after being as-saultedbythreemen,hisfriend,whoisalsoanemployeeofapri-vate news channel and was awitness to the attack, said thatnobodyhelpedthematthetimeof theincidentinfrontofaroad-sideeatery.According to the police,
AbhishekSoni,27,diedatahos-pital in Jaipur on December 23,afortnightaftertheattackwhichtook place on the night ofDecember8.The 29-year-old private
channel employee said she re-ceivedseveralstitchesasshewasalso injured in theattack.“My friend Abhishek Soni
worked with a private newschannelasavideojournalistandhe would also shoot for wed-dings.OnDecember8,wewerereturning from such an eventand since hewas usingmymo-bile for the shoot, I had accom-panied him. After 10 pm, wewere sitting inside our car at aroadside eatery near NarayanViharwherewehadstoppedfordinner. Threemenwho had ar-rivedonamotorcyclewerealsothere andwe noticed that theywerestaringatme,”thewomantold The Sunday Express. ShesaidAbhishek got out of the cartoconfront themen.“Abhishekwent to themand
askedwhy theywere staring atme.Themenleftbutashortwhile
later came back and started as-saulting himwith an iron rod.WhenIcaughtoneof them,theybeatmetoowiththerodandIlostconsciousness.Therewereotherpeople too at the eatery andaround us but nobody came tohelp us. It was all overwithin amatter of minutes. Later, whenwe regained consciousness,Abhishekdrovetowardsthehos-pitalbutonourwaytoowedidn’tfind any police outposts or offi-cials,”saidthewoman.A case has been filed under
IPC sections 302 (murder), 323(voluntarily causing hurt), 341(wrongful restraint) and 354A(sexual harassment) on the ba-sisof hercomplaint, police said.“After the twoof themwent
tothehospital,thepolicecametoknowabouttheincidentthroughthe control room... After investi-gationweidentifiedthethreeac-cusedandoneof them,19-year-oldShankarChoudhary,hasbeenarrested. Twoother accused, in-cluding a juvenile, are abscond-ingandeffortsarebeingmadetonabthem,”saidDilipKumarSoni,SHOofMansarovarpolicestation.Sonisaidtheaccusedarestu-
dents and the arrested personhasclaimedthatitwasAbhishekwhohadassaulted themwith arod from the car and they actedin self-defence. Askedwhy theeatery was open during thenightcurfewimposedinwakeofthepandemic,Sonisaidthattheeaterywas closed from outsideandhadcurtainsdrawn.FamilymembersofAbhishek
said they are not satisfiedwiththepoliceactionso far.
Nobody helped, saysfriend of journalistwho died in assault
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
NEARLY 150 Army personnelwhoareinDelhifortheRepublicDayparadehave testedpositiveforCovid-19.Officialsourcessaidall those who tested positivewereina“safebubble”.Sevenofthemweresymptomatic.More than 2000 Army per-
sonnel have come to Delhi forRepublic Day. All those whocamein fromoutsidehadtoun-dergo Covid-19 test. The “safebubbles”,sourcessaid,arewithinthecantonmentarea inDelhi.
150 troops inDelhi for R-Daytest positive
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICELUCKNOW,DECEMBER26
THEBLUEPRINToftheproposedmosque in Ayodhya has comeunder criticism fromformer lit-igant in the Ayodhya land dis-pute case, Iqbal Ansari.AccordingtoAnsari,notasinglepoint in the proposedmosquerepresented Islamic culture oretiquetteofareligiousstructure.The blueprint of the pro-
posed mosque, which will bebuilt on the five-acre land allot-tedbythestategovernment,wasunveiledonDecember19.“The Supreme Court has
given 5 acres of land for themosque and the structureshould resemble themosquesbuilt inIndia.Themaptheyhaveshowcased has no structure. Amosque or a temple has an eti-quette, and if there is a templewithout a shivala, it won’t beconsideredatemple.Everythingshouldbe asper religious tradi-tions. They need to understandthat it is a place to offer namaz
and not enjoying a picnic,”Ansari toldTheSundayExpress.Ansari also questioned the
authenticity of the Trust andsaid: “Five litigants fought thecasefor70years inall thecourtsand no suggestion was takenfromus.”TrustsecretaryAtharHusain
said replicating a structurewasnot architecture, and their con-cept is to promote the idea of asyncretic culture. “Under thatplanwehavedecided tobuild ahospital to provide bettermed-ical facilities to the people ofAyodhya,”hesaid.
ENS&PTIKOLKATA,DECEMBER26
Responding to the controversyovermedia reports that Visva-Bharati University has namedhim among those “occupyingadditional illegal plot”, NobellaureateandeconomistAmartyaSen said that the land is regis-teredinrecordsandisonalong-termlease.Referring to reports that
Visva-Bharati University Vice-chancellor Bidyut Chakrabartywas arranging the eviction ofunauthorised occupation ofleased land on the campus andthat he has also been named inthe list of occupants, Sen saidthat the central university hasnever complained about any ir-regularity of landholding eithertohimorhis family.The Nobel laureate asserted
that the Visva-Bharati land onwhichhishouseissituatedisen-tirely on a long-term lease,whichisnowherenearitsexpiry."Additional landwasbought bymyfatheras freeholdandregis-tered in land records undermoujaSurul,"hesaid"I could comment on the big
gapbetweenSantiniketancultureand that of theV.C., empowered
as he is by the Central govern-ment in Delhiwith its growingcontroloverBengal,"Senadded.Referringtorecentreportson
theV-C'sclaimtothefacultythatSen had called him up againsteviction of hawkers before hisPratichi residence, Sensaid, "Hewouldbesparedthenecessityofinventing completely imaginedconversations withme, begin-ning impossiblywithme intro-ducingmyself as Bharat Ratnasomething that noonehas everheardmedo".Meanwhile, the BJP on
SaturdayhitoutattheNobellau-reate,sayingthathe“shouldnotwork on the advice of a failedchiefminister”.A day after Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjeewrote to SenandslammedtheBJPfor“baselessallegations”againsthim,stateBJPchief Dilip Ghosh said: “We re-specthim(Sen).Butheshouldnotbe seenas the spokespersonof agroup. Ifheworksontheadviceofafailedchiefminister,peoplewillthinkotherwise.”
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI, DECEMBER26
THEHIGH-LEVEL task force forCovid-19Saturdaysaid thatasapart of its strategy todetect andcontain themutant variant, asmany five per cent of positivecases from all states will betested for Whole GenomeSequencing (WGS).On Saturday, the Health
Ministrysaidmorethan50sam-ples of UK returnees are cur-rently under sequencing at thedesignated laboratories.Themeeting of theNational
Task Force on Covid-19was at-tended by Dr Vinod Paul,Member, Niti Aayog, AIIMSDirectorDrRandeepGuleriaandindependent subject experts.“NTF concluded that there is noneed to change the existingtreatment protocol in view ofmutations...,” theMinistry said.During themeeting, theNTF
discussed the UK variant. “NTFrecommended that in additionto the existing surveillancestrategies, it iscriticaltoconductenhanced genomic surveillanceforSARS-CoV-2,especially in in-comingpassengersfromtheUK.”
5% of positivesamples to go forwhole genomesequencing:Covid task force
NobellaureateAmartyaSen
RAJASTHAN
SEXUALHARASSMENTPROBE
Arunachal: BJPwins Pasighat,JD(U) secures 9seats in Itanagarcivic body
Akhilesh Gundecha dropped from MP’s Tansen Samaroh
Akhilesh Gundecha andRamakant Gundecha
ALLFORDIDI:TMC workersprotestatBJP’sKolkataofficeagainst formerministerSuvenduAdhikariandMPSunilMondal.TheTMCmenallegedlyvandalisedMondal’svehiclewhilehewasenteringtheoffice, triedtoblockAdhikari’scarwhenhewasleaving,andclashedwithBJPworkers.Express
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Ex-litigant unhappy withAyodhya mosque design
An artist’s impression of themosque complex
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICEMUMBAI/PUNE,DECEMBER26
DISMISSING SPECULATIONSthattheShivSenabacksmakingNCP chief Sharad Pawar as UPAchairperson, the party's RajyaSabha MP and spokespersonSanjay Raut on Saturday calledfor expanding the scope of theUPA.Raut saidmorepartiesneed
to be brought under its fold tostrengthen the Opposition totakeonthe"dictatorialattitude"of theBJP-governedCentre.“As of today, the leadership
of Prime Minister NarendraModi is strong, and in front of itthe UPA has to be united andtransform itself into apowerfulforce,” he said. “There are vari-ouspoliticalpartiesacrossstateswhich have fought the BJP tocome topowerbut theyarenot
part of UPA.We need to talk tothem and invite them to be apart of theUPA.”Formed in 2004, the UPA at
presentincludes11politicalpar-ties.Overtheyears,ninepromi-nentpartieshave left its fold.OnspeculationthattheSena
favours Pawar as theUPA chief,which arose after the partymouthpiece, 'Saamana' onSaturdaypublishedaneditorialhighlighting the need forstrengthening the UPA, Rauttold The Sunday Express, “Wehave not said Sharad Pawarshould bemade the UPA chair-person.”
He emphasised that the ed-itorial nowhere says the NCPchiefshouldbemadeUPAchair-person, and said it “doesmen-tionthatPawaristheonlyleaderwho isbeing takenseriouslybyBJP as well as by other opposi-tionparties”.Raut said, "Even Prime
Minister Narendra Modi takeshimseriously.WestBengalChiefMinisterMamataBanerjeeissettomeetPawartotakehisadvicefor fighting BJP in the WestBengal elections. Pawar seemstobethemostcapable leaderatthis juncturewithwideaccept-ability.”Raut also said the Congress
doesnotevenhavetherequirednumbersinLokSabhatogettheoppositionleader'spost. “RahulGandhi is putting up a goodfight, his efforts are praisewor-thy,butsomewhere,somethingis lacking..." headded.
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II,, NASRABANO/SHEHNAZ,W/O.WAZIRAHMAD,H.NO.187,H6/2 JEEVAN-NAGARASHRAM,SOUTH-EASTDELHI-110014, changedmyname toSHEHNAZHUSSAIN,permanently. 0040558768-3
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II,,MILANKUMARS/OMANOHARVISHWAKARMA,R/oVasantVihar, HirakRingRoad,Kalakusuma,Dhanbad,Jharkhand-826005, havechangedmynameandshallhereafter beKnownasMILANKUMARSHARMA.
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II,, Kishwar Jahan,W/oMohammad Ismail R/o-E-I-339,Madangir,Dr.AmbedkarNagar,NewDelhi-110062,inform that KishwarandKishwar JahanBotharesameoneperson.
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II,, KM. CHANDRAMATID/OPREMSINGH,W/ORakeshchauhan.R/o st. no. 113/1 Santnagar,Near kushal chowkBurari-110084, have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownasPriyankachauhan.
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II,, JaganNathS/oGurdaRamR/oC-143, TagoreGardenExtension, TagoreGarden,Delhi-110027, have changedmyname toDharamVir Singh
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II,, JITTENVEERBHASINALIASJITTENBHASINS/OHEMANTBHASIN,R/o E-3/18DLFPHASE-1,GURGAON-122002,HARYANA,INDIA, have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownas JITTENVIRBHASIN.
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II,, AJIT SINGHS/O-AGYASINGHR/O.V- 243, 1ST-FLOOR,RAJOURI-GARDENDELHI-110027,changedmyname toAJIT SINGHKHURANA.
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II RameshChandGoyal r/oD-67Sec-122Noidahave changedmyname toRameshChandGoel, for All Futurepurposes
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II SudhaD/o Late Sh. Amir ChandMadanR/oH.No.99, StreetNo.3, Near SinghSabhaGurudwara, Gopal Park, Delhi-110051 have lost PhotocopyofWill executedon 30.10.1996executedbyShyamLal infavour of Kamal KishoreofPropertyNo.A-31, IndraPark,ChanderNagar, Delhi-110051.Findersmaycontact at aboveaddress.
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II GurmukhSinghS/oSh.CharanSinghR/o 11/20, OldGobindPura Extn., Delhi-110051havelostOriginal GPA,ATS,PaymentReceipts alongwithotherspapers executedon22.05.1974&21.12.1979byRamNath, HakumatRai andothersin favour ofMohdHanif, GuruSharanandParveenKumarofPropertyNo.24, RashidMarketExtn., Delhi-110051. Findersmaycontact at aboveaddress.
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II,, JITENDERBEDI,S/ODIDARSINGHBEDI, R/o-FLAT.NO.09091,TOWER-9, ATSADVANTAGE,AHINSAKHAND-1,INDIRAPURAM,GHAZIABAD,U.P201014, changedmynameto JITENDERKUMAR.
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II,, HrishikeshDileepraoSuryawanshi S/ODileepraoSuryawanshi, R/oA-601Goodwill Paradise, Plot 24,NearDMart, Sector-15,Kharghar, Raigarh,Maharashtra-410210, havechangedmynameandshallhereafter beKnownasRishirajDilipraoSuryawanshi.
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II,, EramAlvi,w/oTayyabUrfiAlvi,R/o-1705Pahari BhojlaJama-Masjid,Delhi-110006,Have changedmyname toEramAlavi,for allpurposes. 0040558777-4
II,, DeepakKumarChoudhary S/oJayRamChoudhary, residingat BusStandRawatbhata,Tehsil Rawatbhata, PostRawatbhata, Distt-Chittorgarh, Rajasthan-323305, haveembraced ISLAMand renouncedHINDUISMwitheffect from17.10.2020 andalsohave changedmyname fromDeepakKumarChoudhary toRiyazHussain 0070725258-1
II,, Bala Sud,W/OKamleshKumarSud, R/oHouseno 5770 Sector38WestChandigarh,Sector14,Chandigarh-160014,havechangedmynameandshallhereafter beKnownasVir BalaSud. 0070725292-1
II KavitaRani D/oSh. DhanSinghR/o 7518, Gali No.4, RaghubarPuraNo.2, GandhiNagar,Delhi-110031havechangedmyname toKavita Singh for allpurposes. 0040558739-2
II,, AmandeepBhatti D/ODesRajBhatti,W/OHarmeekYuvrajChahal. R/oA-703 IrconCGHSLTDPlotNo-14 Sector-18-A,Dwarka,Delhi Pin-110078,have changedmynameandshall hereafter beKnownasAmandeepChahal.
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II SubhraBaruaalias ShubhraBaruaPavagadhi alias SubhraBPavagadhi alias SubhraBaruaPavagadhi D/o LateSh.JinanandaBaruaW/oSh.Kartik Pavagadhi R/o J-1835, ChittranjanPark, NewDelhi-110019havechangedmyname toSubhraBaruaPavagadhi for all purposes.
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II RameshChandraGoel r/oD-67Sec-122Noidahave changedmyname toRameshChandGoel,forAll Futurepurposes
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II PriyankaMunish JainD/oSh.Swaraj SinghThakurW/oSh.Munish JainR/o 1441,Sector-B, Pocket-1, NearGreenValley School, VasantKunj,NewDelhi-110070havechangedmyname toPriyankaThakur for all purposes.
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II,,SSUURRJJIITT SINGH,S/O JASBEERSINGHR/O21-24 Savitri NagarNearMalviyaNagarNewDelhi-110017,HaveChangedMyName toSurjeetSingh,permanently.
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II,,SSHHOOBBHHAADEVI,SPOUSEOF655803NEX JWOSHIVAKANTTRIPATHI,RESIDENTOF,D-160,GALI.NO-2, BHARAT-VIHARKAKROLA,SOUTHWEST/DELHI,DELHI-110078,HAVECHANGEDMYNAMEFROMSHOBHADEVI TOSHOBHATRIPATHIASPERAFFIDAVIT,DATE-26/12/2020.
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II,,SSAAYYAADDAASUHIRAFARUQUI,D/OShariq sagri,R/o-C-172,st.no-20,SubhashmohallaNorth-ghondaDelhi.Have changedmyname,fromSayadasuhirato Sayada suhira Faruqui.Bothare sameperson.For allthe,futurepurposes.
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II,,SSAANNTTOOSSHHKUMARSINGHS/ORAMNATHSINGH,R/o FLATNO.-P 103, TOWERPCITYAPARTMENTS,NH24,OPPOSITECOLOMBIAASIAHOSPITALNH24, ADITYAWORLDCITY, GHAZIABAD,UTTARPRADESH-201002,havechanged thenameofmyminorDaughter YASHVIVANDANASINGHagedabout 1YEARandShe shall hereafterbe knownasSHRIMEDHASINGH. 0070725305-1
II,,SSAAHHIILL BATRAS/OSATISHKUMARBATRA,R/oH.NO-750,1ST Floor, ,Sector-52,Gurgaon,HARYANA-122001,have changed thenameofmyminorDaughterAMAAYAagedabout 3Years andShe shallhereafter be knownasSAAZBATRA . 0070725291-1
II,,PPoooonnaamm,,DD//oo Lt. ShriM.L.SrivastavaR/o-Village-GejhaBehindSK-II,VDSMarket,Sector-93,Noida,G.B.Nagar, U.P.,havechangedmyname,fromPoonamRani toPoonam, forall purposes. 0040558782-1
II,,PPaannkkaajj Kumar s/oBir PratapSingh,R/o-C-87, 3rd-Floor,GaneshNagar,Pandav-NagarComplex,Delhi-110092,havechangedmyname toPankajKumar Singh,permanently
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II,,MMaanniittaaW/o-ManishKumarGargR/o-H.No.2, G.F., Block10,Spring Field-Colony, Sector31,Faridabadhave changedmyname toAnjali Gargafter-marriage. 0040558768-8
II,,PPaarrvveeeennKumar S/oHarbansLal, R/o-557, Sector 29,Faridabad,have changedmyname toParveenBhardwaj.
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II,,MMaanniisshhVermaS/ORajeshVerma, R/oB-44,MohanParkNaveenShahdara, North EastDelhi-110032, have changedmynameandshall hereafterbeKnownasManishKhatri.
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II,,DDeeeeppaaChandaran, D/oChandranGovindan,R/o 11542,Gali no.354,SanjayColony,Sector-23, Faridabad,havechangedmyname toDeepaChandran. 0040558768-7
II,,CChhaammppaaW/oBirenderSingh,R/o.H.No.A-205,Gali.No.10, SouthGamriExtension,NewDelhi,havechangedmyname toChitraMehraafter-marriage.
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II,,AAhhmmeeddTahaAlvi,s/oTayyabUrfi Alvi,R/o-1705,Pahari-Bhojla, Jama-Masjid,Delhi-110006,Have changedmyname toAhmadTahaAlavi,forall purposes. 0040558777-3
II,,AAbbhhiinnaavvKumar S/OAshokKumar Jha,R/oAmritapuramColony, SarovarNagarDeviMandapRoadRanchi-834005,have changed thenameofmyminor SonAdvik Jhaagedabout 2Years andHeshallhereafter be knownasKiaanJha 0070725285-1
II,, KM JULYGOYALD/OMukashKumarGoyal,W/OVipulAgarwal. R/o 33/17A/29JaswantKi Chhatri ,Balkeshwar , Agra, UttarPradesh-282005havechangedmynameandshall hereafterbeKnownas Juhi Agarwal.
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PUBLIC NOTICEMY CLIENTS SH. KHAJAN SINGHS/O SH. BHEEM SINGH AND HISWIFE SMT. KANTA DEVI BOTH R/OB-439, CHANDAN VIHAR, NIHALVIHAR, NANGLOI, DELHI-110041, DOHEREBY DISOWN/ DEBAR THEIRSON NEERAJ KUMAR AND HISWIFE DEEPA FROM THEIR ALLMOVABLE/ IMMOVABLEPROPERTIES AND SEVER THEIRRELATIONS FROM THEM DUE TOTHEIR MISCONDUCT. MY CLIENTSWILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FORTHEIR ANY ACTS.
Sd/- (SURENDER SINGH)Advocate
Ch. No. 922, 9TH FLOOR,L.C. BLOCK, ROHINI COURTS,
DELHI-85
PUBLIC NOTICEMy client HARDEVI W/O LATE AMARSINGH R/O A-227, MADIPUR JJCOLONY, DELHI-110063, hasdebarred her son DHARMENDER & hiswife SANDHIYA and their childrenSANEHA, YASH, AMAN & SHIV fromher all movable-immovable propertiesand severe all her relations due to theirmisbehave and bad behaviour.Anybody dealing with them shall bear athis own cost & risk.
Sd/-GEETA BHANDARI
ADVOCATEROOM NO. 16, ROHINI COURTS,
DELHI-85MOB. NO. 8826979033
PUBLIC NOTICEBe it know to all concerned That myclients (1) SHIV PRAKASH S/O SHRIDESH RAJ SINGH AND (2) KISHORELATA W/O SHIV PRAKASH BOTH R/O12/10, DAKSHINPURI EXTN., NEWDELHI-110062, have severed allrelations and disowned their son VIPIN,his wife SONAM and his son NISHANTfrom their all movable- immovableproperties due to their disobedienceand bad behavior. My clients & theirother family members shall not beresponsible and liable for their acts.
Sd/- TUSHAR SINHAAdvocate
En. No. D-192/2011Ch. No. 466, Lawyers Block,Saket Court Complex, Saket,
New Delhi-110017
Public NoticeThat House No. 11,
2nd Floor, Anand ViharPitamPura,Delhi-110034is currently underdispute, Any thirdParty involvement shallbe at the risk and perilof party thus involved.
-Sd.-/, Jagdish Arora,Advocate.
Enl. No. D-2290/14.
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PUBLIC NOTICEMy client Ramroop S/o Sh. Paras NathR/O H.No. C-3/2087, Gali no. 17, PremNagar, Patel Nagar, Delhi-110008, hassevered all kinds of relations with hiswife Smt. Malti Devi, two son's JitenderChoudhry along-with his wife Smt.Sindhu & Rajat Choudhary, twodaughters Mrs. Renu & Reema, due totheir misbehaviour and has debarred &disowned them from all of hisproperties (moveable and immoveable)and relations with immediate effect.Anybody dealing with them in anymanner will be doing so at his/her/theirown risk and responsibility. My clientshall not be held responsible for anyacts, deeds and things done by them.
Sd/- Y. MISHRA (ADVOCATE)ENRL. NO. D/6023/2017
OFFICE AT: - C-4/13, ST. NO. 3SADATPUR EXT, DELHI-10094.
MOB. NO. 8527785813.
PUBLIC NOTICETHE PUBLIC IN LARGE IT IS INFORMTHAT MY CLIENT MR. KARTAR SINGHCHAWLA, S/O LATE SH. KHUSHI RAMSINGH, R/O HOUSE NO. 474,PARMANAND COLONY WEST, DELHI-110009, HAS DISOWNED, DEBARREDAND DISINHERITED HIS/HER DAUGHTERNAMELY Mrs. AMITA KAUR BHATIA W/OMR. GURSHARAN SINGH BHATIA R/OD-49, VIVEK VIHAR PHASE-1, DELHI,FROM ALL HIS MOVABLE & IMMOVABLEPROPERTIES AND HAVE SEVERED ALLRELATIONS FROM THEM AS THEY ARENO MORE IN TOUCH WITH ME AND HAVENEVER VISITED ME FROM 4TH MAY, 2017AND ALSO WHEN I HAD CORONA IN THEMONTH OF OCTOBER, 2020 SHE NEVERCARED TO COME AND SEE ME, I HAVENEVER GIVEN MY WILL FOR THEPARTICULAR PROPERTY HOUSE NO.474, PARMANAND COLONY WEST, INFAVOUR OF MY SON IE. MR. UTTAM JITSINGH CHAWLA.
Sd/- SAKSHI BUDHIRAJAADVOCATE
Ch. No. 463, Western Wing,Tis Hazari Courts, Delhi-54
PUBLIC NOTICEI for and on behalf of my client Sh. DheerajKapoor S/o Late Sh. Suresh ChandKapoor R/o B-3615/75, Gali No. 98, SantNagar, Burari, Delhi-110084 do herebyinform the public at large that on account ofillegal acts and immoral behavior my clienthas disowned his wife Smt. Yogita Kapoord/o Late Sh. Rajinder Kumar Saini and hehas severed his relations with her and hehas debarred her from all his movable andimmovable assets forever. My client hasalso cancelled the General Power ofAttorney dated 25th March, 2013 in favourof Smt. Yogita Kapoor in respect of his builtup property measuring 50 sq.yds. situatedin Khasra No. 117/24, Village Burari, Delhicolony known as B-Block, Sant Nagar,Burari, Delhi-110084 which he hadexecuted in her favour out of love andaffection and without any considerationand further my client will not be responsiblefor any action of Smt. Yogita Kapoor infuture in any manner and anyone dealingwith her shall be doing so at their own riskand consequences and my client shall notbe responsible for the same.
Sd/- SHAILENDER DAHIYA(ADVOCATE)
ENRL. NO. D349/88
PUBLIC NOTICEBe it known to all through this PublicNotice that my clients Sh. Rajendra KumarS/o Sh. Jai Pal Singh and Smt. KamleshW/o Sh. Rajendra Kumar both R/oH-99/D, Street No. 6, Ganga Vihar, Delhi -110094 have severed all kind of theirrelationship and disowned & disinheritedtheir son namely Sh. Sumit Kumar & theirdaughter in law namely Smt. Anju RaniW/o Sh. Sumit Kumar, from their allmovable and immovable properties &published Public Notices in Daily NewsPapers ‘Indian Express’ & ‘Jansatta’both dated 12.01.2020, in this regard.Now my clients Sh. Rajendra Kumar andSmt. Kamlesh have partially withdrawn thesaid Public Notices in so far as the samepertain to their son namely Sh. SumitKumar. In so far as, the same related totheir daughter in law namely Smt. AnjuRani W/o Sh. Sumit Kumar, the saidPublic Notices shall remain operative &binding in all respect.
Sd/- UMESH GUPTA (ADVOCATE)Ch. No. 660, Western Wing
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Threat mail to judge: Policesay accused killed 8 yrs ago
Militant killedin encounter atJ&K’s Shopian
Bihar nod tonew civicbodies in 5districts
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICELUCKNOW,DECEMBER26
NEARLY10daysafterBareillypo-licereceivedacomplaintofanal-legedthreatlettersenttoanaddi-tionaldistrictandsessionsjudge,the investigationhas found thatthe accused died in a police en-counterinMoradabadin2012.Bareilly police came toknow
about it when they visited theMoradabad residence of the ac-cused — Mohammad FahimPakistani.AcasewasfiledagainstFahim for allegedly threateningthe judge if he failed tograntbailtooneChunni Lal,whohasbeenarrestedinconnectionwithacor-ruptioncase.“Whenwe collected details
about Fahim,we came to knowthathewaskilled in apolice en-counter in 2012 inMoradabad.Later, wequestionedChunniLal.HesaidthathedidnotknowanypersonnamedFahimPakistani,”Station House Officer (BareillyPoliceStation)GiteshKapilsaid.
According to the SHO, an FIRwas registered onDecember 17onacomplaintbyadditionaldis-trict and session judgeMohammadAhmadKhan. Inhiscomplaint, the judgesaid thathehad received the letter onDecember14inwhichthesenderthreatened him and his familywithdire consequences if hedidnotgrantbailtoChunniLal.“The sender had identified
himself as Chunni Lal’s friendMohammad FahimPakistani, aresidentofMoradabad,” said theSHO, adding that Lal is in jail foraroundsevenmonths.The FIRwas lodged against
Fahim under IPC section 506(criminalintimidation).During the investigation, po-
licevisitedtheMoradabadpostof-ficefromwheretheletterwassenttothejudge.“We checked the CCTV
footageof thepost office but didnot find anything.We collecteddetails about Chunni Lal andfoundnoevidencesuggestingthatheknewFahim,"saidKapil.
Srinagar: An unidentifiedmili-tant was killed in an overnightencounter with security forcesinShopiandistrictof JammuandKashmir, takingthedeathtollofultras in the operation to two,police saidonSaturday.“Onemoremilitanthasbeen
killed in fresh exchange of firewith security forces in Shopiantoday. The number of terroristskilled in the operation nowstands at two,” a police officialsaid.Securityforceshadlaunched
acordonandsearchoperationinKanigamarea on Friday follow-ing informationabout thepres-enceofmilitants inthearea, theofficialsaid.Hesaidastheforceswere conducting the searches,militants fireduponthem.The forces retaliated, result-
inganencounter,theofficialsaid.In the exchange of fire, one
militant was killed last night(Friday night), he said, addingtwosoldierswerealsoinjuredinthegunbattle. PTI
Patna:Aheadofthe Panchayatandcivicbodies'elections linedup for 2021, theBihar CabinetonSaturdayap-proved the in-clusion of 237grampanchay-ats into civicbodies as nagarpanchayatsandnagar parishad.Besides, 194grampanchay-ats lost someareas to the na-gar panchayats.Most of exer-cise took placeinEastandWestChamparan,Madhubani,SamastipurandRohtas. ENS
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICELUCKNOW,DECEMBER26
ASTHECongressalleged “disap-pearance” of its state unit chiefAjay Kumar Lallu after he wastakenintocustodybyLalitpurpo-liceduringhis ‘GaiBachao,KisanBachao yatra’ on Saturday, thedistrict police on late Saturdaynight said the Congress leaderwassentbacktoLucknowunderpoliceprotection.“Today, the Congress had or-
ganisedayatrainLalitpurdistrict,andAjayKumarLalluwastakingpart in it. As the administrationhad not given him any permis-sion,hewasarrested.Laterintheevening, hewas let go on a per-sonalbond.AshehadcomefromLucknow and had no onewithhim—he also did not have hisphonewithhim—hewassenttoLucknowwithanofficerwithpo-liceprotection.Asperhislocation,he is about to reach Lucknow,”Superintendent of Police(Lalitpur)PramodKumarsaidinavideostatement.Lalitpurdistrictis more than 400 km fromLucknowandtakesclosetoeighthourstoreachbyroad.
Sources in theCongress latersaid Lallu had reached Lucknowbymidnight.Earlier,theCongressallegedthatUPPolicewasnotdis-closing the locationof Lalluafterhe was taken into custody.“Adityanath’s police had left forLucknowwithUPCongresschiefAjayLalluintheevening,butevenafterseveralhourshis locationisunidentified,” the UP Congresstweetedaround9.30pm.In an earlier tweet, the party
questioned the behaviour of theUPPolice.“Whentheglassof BJPchief(JPNadda)'scarisbrokeninBengal thentheBJPsaysdemoc-racyisindanger...Policehaveab-ductedourstatechief forthelastseveral hours in UP to stop aprotest.Democracy?”Lalluandover50partywork-
erswerearrestedinLalitpurafterthey tried to takeout themarch.District Congress presidentBalwantSinghRajputsaidabouttwo dozen partyworkerswereinjuredasthepoliceusedforce.TheCongresshadannounced
itwill take out themarch in dif-ferentdistrictsofBundelkhandtohighlighttheallegedmismanage-mentincowshelters.
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Cong says its UP chiefmissing after arrest, copssay sent to Lucknow
New Delhi
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USA
‘Unprecedented’mailvolumedelaysChristmasgiftsSOMEWHOmailedholidaypresents weeks early thisyear found they didn’t actearly enough as Christmasarrivedwiththeirgiftsstuckin transit. The US PostalService said on itswebsitethatitwas“experiencingun-precedented volume in-creases and limited em-ployeeavailabilityduetotheimpactsofCovid-19.”AustinRace of Grand Rapids,Michigan, placed an onlineorderNov.30foracollector’smodeldie-castofaNASCARracing car. It hadn’t reachedhis father after the PostalService passed through hisneighbourhood Thursdaynight, even though hewasnotified Dec. 8 that it wasshippedbytwo-dayprioritymail. “I do understand thesituation,butit’sstillkindoffrustrating,”hesaid.AP
ApostalworkerdeliverspackageslastweekinChicago.AP
TOPOFTHEWORLD
USA
JudgedelaysexecutionofonlywomanonfederaldeathrowAFEDERALjudgesaidtheUSJusticeDepartment unlaw-fully rescheduled theexecu-tion of the onlywoman onfederaldeathrow,potentiallysettinguptheTrumpadmin-istrationtoscheduletheexe-cution after President-electJoe Biden takes office. USDistrictCourtJudgeRandolphMoss also vacated anorderfrom the director of theBureauofPrisonsthathadsetLisaMontgomery’sexecutiondateforJan12.Montgomeryhadpreviouslybeen sched-uled to be put to death at aFederalCorrectionalComplexinIndianathismonth.AP
IRAN
Heavysnowfallkills8climbers,severalmissingATLEASTeightclimbershavedied and several more aremissing inmountainsnorthof Iran’s capital Tehranafterheavysnowfallandablizzard,state television reportedonSaturday.Severalclimbersre-mainunaccounted for sinceFridaywhentwodeathswerereported,while thenumberreported asmissinghas in-creasedasconcernedfamiliescontact the authorities, thebroadcaster said. News re-portssaidthenumberofpeo-pleunaccountedforcouldbeashigh as 12. Search effortswerehaltedforthenightandwouldresumeonSunday,thereportadded.REUTERS
THE MI6 AGENT WAS UNMASKED AS A SOVIET SPY IN 1961 AND SENTENCED TO PRISON BEFORE HE ESCAPED TO RUSSIA
George Blake, last in line of Cold War spies who betrayed UK, diesTIMOTHYHERITAGE&POLINAIVANOVALONDON,MOSCOW,DEC26
GEORGE BLAKE, who died inRussia on Saturday at the ageof98,wasthelastinalineofBritishspieswhose secretwork for theSovietUnionhumiliated the in-telligence establishmentwhenitwasdiscoveredattheheightoftheColdWar.Britain says he exposed the
identities of hundreds ofWestern agents across EasternEurope in the 1950s, some ofwhomwereexecutedasaresultof his treason.Hiscasewasamongthemost
notoriousoftheColdWar,along-
side those of a separate ring ofBritish double agents known astheCambridgeFive.Unmasked as a Soviet spy in
1961,Blakewassentencedto42years in London’sWormwoodScrubsprison. In a classic cloak-and-dagger story, heescaped in1966with the help of other in-mates and two peace activists,andwassmuggledoutofBritainin a camper van. He made itthroughWesternEuropeundis-covered and crossed the IronCurtain intoEastBerlin.Hespent therestofhis life in
theSovietUnionandthenRussia,wherehewas fetedasahero.Reflectingonhis life inanin-
terviewwithReutersinMoscowin 1991, Blake said he had be-
lieved theworldwason theeveof Communism.“It was an ideal which, if it
couldhavebeenachieved,would
havebeenwellworthit,”hesaid.“Ithoughtitcouldbe,andIdid
whatIcouldtohelpit,tobuildsuchasociety. It hasnotprovedpossi-
ble.ButIthinkitisanobleideaandIthinkhumanitywillreturntoit.”Inacondolencemessagepub-
lished by the Kremlin, RussianPresident Vladimir Putin saidBlakewasaprofessionalofpartic-ular vitality and courage whomadean invaluable contributiontoglobalstrategicparityandpeace.“The memory of this leg-
endarypersonwillbepreservedforever inourhearts,”hewrote.BlakewasborninRotterdam
in the Netherlands on Nov 11,1922, to aDutchmother and anEgyptianJewishfatherwhowasanaturalisedBriton.He escaped from the
Netherlands inWorldWar TwoafterjoiningtheDutchresistanceas a courier and reachedBritain
inJanuary1943.AfterjoiningtheBritishNavy,hestartedworkingfortheBritishSecretIntelligenceService,MI6, in1944.After the war, Blake served
briefly in the German city ofHamburgandstudiedRussianatCambridgeUniversitybeforebe-ingsentin1948toSeoulwherehegathered intelligence onCommunist North Korea,CommunistChinaandtheSovietFarEast.Hewascapturedandim-prisoned when North KoreantroopstookSeoulaftertheKoreanWarbegan in1950. Itwasduringhis timeinaNorthKoreanprisonthat he became a committedCommunist,readingtheworksofKarlMarx and feelingoutrageatheavyUSbombingofNorthKorea.
After his release in 1953, hereturned to Britain and in 1955wassentbyMI6toBerlin,wherehe collected information onSoviet spies but also passed se-crets to Moscow about BritishandUSoperations.Blake was eventually ex-
posed by a Polish defector andbroughthometoBritain,wherehewassentencedand jailed.When he escaped from
WormwoodScrubs,heleftbehindhiswife, Gillian, and three chil-dren. AfterGilliandivorcedhim,Blakemarried a Sovietwoman,Ida, with whom he had a son,Misha.Heworkedataforeignaf-fairsinstitutebeforeretiringwithher toadacha, or countryhouse,outsideMoscow.REUTERS
‘Thememoryof this legendarypersonwillbepreservedforever inourhearts,’ PutinsaidafterBlake’sdeath
STEVEHOLLAND&RICHARDCOWANPALMBEACH,WASHINGTON,DECEMBER26
MILLIONS OF Americans sawtheir jobless benefits expire onSaturday after US PresidentDonald Trump refused to signintolawa$2.3trillionpandemicaid and spending package,protesting that it did not doenoughtohelpeverydaypeople.TrumpstunnedRepublicans
and Democrats alike when hesaid thisweek hewas unhappywiththemassiveBill,whichpro-vides $892 billion in badlyneeded coronavirus relief, in-cludingextendingspecialunem-ployment benefits expiring onDec26, and$1.4 trillion fornor-malgovernment spending.Without Trump’s signature,
about14millionpeoplecouldlosethoseextrabenefits,accordingtoLabourDepartment data. Apar-tial government shutdownwillbeginonTuesdayunlessCongresscanagreeastop-gapgovernmentfundingBillbeforethen.Aftermonths of wrangling,
Republicans and Democratsagreed to thepackage lastweek-end,withthesupportoftheWhiteHouse. Trump, didnot object totermsofthedealbeforeCongressvoteditthroughonMondaynight.But since then, he has com-
plainedthattheBillgivestoomuchmoneytospecialinterests,culturalprojectsand foreignaid,while itsone-time$600stimuluscheckstomillionsof strugglingAmericansweretoosmall.Hehasdemandedthatberaisedto$2,000.“Whywouldpoliticiansnot
want to give people $2,000,rather than only $600?...Giveourpeople themoney!” thebil-lionaire President tweeted onChristmasDay,much of whichhe spent golfing at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach,Florida.REUTERS
Soldierscarry thefirst shipmentofPfizer-BioNTechCovid-19vaccines inBudapest,Hungary,onSaturday.Reuters
REUTERSDECEMBER26
EUROPE LAUNCHES a cross-bordervaccinationprogrammeof unprecedented scale onSundayaspart of efforts to enda Covid-19 pandemic that hascrippled economies andclaimedmore than 1.7 millionlives around theworld.The region of 450 million
people has secured contractswitharangeofsuppliersforovertwo billion vaccine doses andhas set a goal for all adults to beinoculatedduring2021.The sheer scale of the effort
means that some countries arecallingonretiredmedicstohelpoutwhile others have loosenedrules forwho is allowed to give
the injections.Withsurveyspointingtohigh
levels of hesitancy towards thevaccine in countries fromFrancetoPoland,leadersofthe27-coun-tryEuropeanUnionarepromot-ingitasthebestchanceofgettingbacktosomethinglikenormallifenextyear.“Wearestartingtoturnthepageonadifficultyear,”Ursulavon der Leyen, EuropeanCommissionpresident, said in atweet. “Vaccination is the lastingwayoutof thepandemic.”After Europeangovernments
werecriticised for failing toworktogether tocounter the spreadofthevirusinearly2020,thegoalthistimeistoensurethatthereisequalaccess to thevaccines across theentireregion.CountriesincludingFrance, Germany, Italy, Austria,PortugalandSpainareplanningtobeginmassvaccinations, startingwithhealthworkersonSunday.
VIVIANWANGDECEMBER26
IN ONE video, during the lock-downinWuhan,China,shefilmeda hospital hallway lined withrollingbeds, thepatientshookedup to blue oxygen tanks. In an-other,shepannedoveracommu-nity health centre, noting that aman said hewas charged for aCovidtest, eventhoughresidentsbelievedthetestswouldbefree.Atthetime,ZhangZhan,a37-
year-old former lawyer turnedcitizen journalist, embodied theChinese people’s hunger for un-filtered information about theepidemic. Now, shehas becomeasymbolofthegovernment’sef-forts to deny its early failings inthe crisis andpromote a victori-ousnarrativeinstead.Zhangabruptlystoppedpost-
ing inMay, after severalmonthsof dispatches. Police later re-vealedthatshehadbeenarrested,accused of spreading lies. OnMonday, shewill go to court, inthe first known trial of a chroni-clerofChina’scoronaviruscrisis.Zhanghas continued to chal-
lenge the authorities from jail.Soonafterherarrest,Zhangbeganahungerstrike, according to herlawyers. She has become gauntanddrainedbuthasrefusedtoeat,thelawyerssaid,maintainingthather strike is her formof protestagainstherunjustdetention.Zhang’sprosecution ispartof
the Chinese Communist Party’scontinuing campaign to recastChina’shandlingof theoutbreakas a succession of wise, tri-umphantmoves by the govern-ment.Criticswhohavepointedtoearlymisstepshavebeenarrested,censoredorthreatened.NYT
CHRISGALLAGHER&SAMNUSSEYTOKYO,DECEMBER26
JAPANONSaturdaysaiditwouldtemporarily ban non-residentforeign nationals from enteringthecountryasittightensitsbor-dersfollowingthedetectionofanew,highlyinfectiousvariantofthecoronavirus.Thebanwill takeeffect from
December 28 and will runthroughJanuary,thegovernmentsaid inanemailedstatement.Japanesecitizensandforeign
residentswillbeallowedtoenterbutmust showproof of a nega-tive coronavirus test 72 hoursbefore departing for Japan andmust quarantine for twoweeksafterarrival, thestatement said.Japan on Friday reported its
first cases of a fast-spreadingvariant in passengers arrivingfrom Britain. The new varianthasalsobeendetected inamanwhovisited theUKanda familymember— the first cases of in-fectedpeoplefoundoutsideair-port checks — Nippon TV re-portedonSaturday.The newstrain adds towor-
ries about a surge in cases asTokyo reported another recordriseonSaturday.Infections of the virus that
causesCovid-19hitarecord949inthecapital justasJapanheadsintoNewYearholidaysthatnor-mally see people stream from
thecapital into theprovinces.Serious cases were un-
changedfromadayearlierat81.Tokyo transport hubs were
subdued, localmediasaid,adayafter PrimeMinister YoshihideSuga, under pressure as casescontinuetoclimb,urgedthena-tion to stay home and avoid so-cialmixing.WithNewYear celebrations
centred around family gather-ings andmass visits to templesand shrines, experts havewarned public restraint will beessential to prevent infectionrates from rising further amidconcernsof pandemic fatigue.Suga’s initial political hon-
eymoonafter takinghispost inSeptemberhasended,withhispopularity sliding after criti-cismhewasslowtoreact toris-ing infections in Tokyo and forattendingagroupsteakdinnerin defiance of his own calls forcaution.REUTERS
KIMBERLEEKRUESI,MICHAELBALSAMO&ERICTUCKERNASHVILLE,DECEMBER26
ARECREATIONALvehicleparkedin thedeserted streets of down-townNashville exploded earlyChristmasmorning,causingwide-spreadcommunicationsoutagesthattookdownpoliceemergencysystems and grounded holidaytravelatthecity’sairport.
Policewere responding to areportofshotsfiredFridaywhentheyencounteredtheRVblaring
a recordedwarning that abombwould detonate in 15minutes,MetroNashvillePoliceChiefJohnDrake said. Police evacuatednearbybuildingsandcalledinthebomb squad. The RV explodedshortlyafterward,Drakesaid.Mayor John Cooper has is-
suedacurfewin thearea.Policebelievetheblastwasin-
tentional but don’t yet know amotiveortarget,andDrakenotedthatofficialshadnotreceivedanythreatsbeforetheexplosion.
Thechiefsaidinvestigatorsatthescene“havefoundtissuethatwebelievecouldberemains,butwe’llhavethatexaminedandletyou know at that time.” Policecould not say whether it camefromsomeone inside theRV.Surveillance videopublished
on Twitter that appeared to beacross the street from the blastcaptured the warning issuingfromtheRV,“...ifyoucanhearthismessage,evacuatenow,”secondsbeforetheexplosion.AP
YUBARAJGHIMIREKATHMANDU,DECEMBER26
AVICEMINISTERof theChineseCommunist Partywill arrive inKathmanduonSundayinanap-parent emergency visit to try torestore the unity of the rulingNepalCommunistParty.ThevisitofGuoYezhou,vice
minister of the International
Departmentof theCommunistParty of China, takes place inthe wake of a split in the NCP,something that Beijing hasbeen trying to avoid.There has been no official
wordfromeithertheChinesesideor the government of Nepal, butsources in both factions of theNCP said Guowill be meetingPrimeMinisterKPSharmaOlionSunday,andPushpaKamalDahal
‘Prachanda’ andMadhavKumarNepal,bothleadersoftheanti-Olifaction,onMonday.“I guess China is still trying
forapatchup,whichIdon’tthinkispossible,”aseniorleaderofthePrachanda-factionsaid.Chinese Ambassador to
Nepal, Hou Yanqi, has in recentdaysmetmanytopleadersfrombothsidesandisbelievedtohaveadvisedthemtostilltryforunity.
Millions in US lose jobless benefitsas Trump refuses to clear Covid aidGovtshutdownfromTuesdayunlessCongresscanagreestop-gapspendingBill She chronicled
China’s crisis, butis now accusedof spreading lies
Japan bans foreignersfrom entering after UKvirus variant detected
Thenumberof coronaviruscaseshitarecord949 inTokyojustas Japanheads intoNewYearholidays thatnormallyseepeoplestreamfromthecapital intotheprovinces.AP
POLICESTILLTRYINGTODETERMINETARGETOFLARGE ‘INTENTIONAL’ EXPLOSION
Nashville blast knocks out communication lines
Senior Chinese official to visit Nepalamid political crisis in the country
Attheblast siteFriday.AP
Multiple blastsin Kabul, at leastfour people dead
RAHIMFAIEZKABUL,DECEMBER26
A SERIES of explosions hit theAfghan capital on Saturdaymorning, killing at least fourpeople including two police of-ficers, officials said.Thedeathswerecausedbya
stickybombattachedtoapolicevehicle detonated in westernKabul, police spokesmanFerdaws Faramarz said. The ex-plosionwoundedtwocivilians.Two other police officers
werewoundedwhenabombat-tachedtotheircarexplodedear-lier Saturday in southernKabul,Faramarzsaid.Maooma Jafari, deputy
spokeswoman for the healthministry, said that four corpsesand fourwoundedpeopleweretaken to hospital following thetwoexplosions.A third sticky bomb deto-
nated in eastern Kabul butcausednocasualties,hesaid.Therewerereportsofatleast
two other blasts elsewhere inthecitybutpolicehadnoimme-diatedetails.In a separate report form
northernBalkhprovince, a sen-iorarmyofficerwaskilledwhenhis vehicle hit a roadside bomb,police said. Mohammad Tareq,the garrison commander of thearmy brigade in Balkhwas theapparent targetwhowas killedin theattack.AP
Japanesecitizensandforeignresidentswillbeallowedtoenterbutmustshowproofof anegativecoronavirustest72hoursbeforedepartingfor Japanandmustquarantinefortwoweeksafterarrival
THEARRIVALofthevaccineinEuropebroughthopetoare-gionthathasseensomeoftheearliestandworst-hitCovidhotspotsintheworld.Italsobroughtasenseofunitytoapost-BrexitEUwhichhaditsfundamentalprincipleof freemovementquestionedduringaperiodofclosedborders.EUleaderscelebratedthecollec-tiveefforttogetthevaccineas“atouchingmomentofunity”.
Bringingsenseofhope,unityE●EX
PLAINED
Europe to begin vaccination asdoses shipped across continent
ANCIENT ‘STREET FOOD SHOP’ UNCOVEREDFrescoesonanancientcounterdiscoveredduringexcavations inPompeii, Italy.Reuters
■Archaeologists inPompeii,thecityburied inavolcaniceruption in79AD,havemadetheextraordinary findof afrescoedhot foodanddrinksshopthatserveduptheancientequivalentof streetfoodtoRomanpassersby.
■Knownasatermopolium,Latin forhotdrinkscounter,theshopwasdiscovered intheRegioVsite,which isnotyetopenthepublic.Tracesofnearly2,000-year-old foodwerefoundinsomeof thedeepterracotta jars.
■Thefrontof thecounterwasdecoratedwithbrightlycolouredfrescoes, somedepictinganimals thatwerepartof the ingredients inthefoodsold, suchasachickenandtwoduckshangingupsidedown.
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MAKE THINGSTOPSY-TURVY
Now thatseparateness is the
norm, we realise howmuch of a significantsocial contract touch
is in our lives
eye
Vatsala Mamgain
FORAyear that left us speechless, 2020hasbeen full of words. A few have expectedly,been dangerous to health. Aword like “un-precedented”, for instance, has single-hand-edlyconvertedusintoanationwithverypoorliverhealth. Ithasbeenrigorouslyprovenbyanunscientificstudythatifapersontookasipof a drink every time they read or heard theword “unprecedented” this year, their liverwouldbeshottohellbynow.Backin2016,PresidentDonaldTrumphad
famously boasted, “I knowwords. I have thebestwords.”Butsadly,inthis,asinotherthings,2020hadhimbeat.So,asapublicservicetofu-turehistorians,hereisthedictionaryof2020—all thewords of the year, defined as they arereallyused, inonepithy, inaccuratevolume:
2020 (VERB):When you bugger things upbeyondbelief.E.g.LegalanalystJeffreyToobin2020’dhiscareerafterheaccidentallyexposedhimselfonaZoomworkcall.(PS:Thisisatruestory. 2020 is a fabulous year for stories of2020-ing)
CORONACOASTER (NOUN): The ups anddowns of yourmoodduring the pandemic.E.g. If you’re loving lockdownoneminute—baking bread andhappy as a bug—and thenextminute,youaremissingtheofficecoffee,
drinkingvodkaatnoonandweepywithanx-iety,you’reonanemotionalcoronacoaster
CORONIALS(N):Babiesproducedafterayearoflockdown.E.g:Coronialsaretheproductofthefactthatwhilesocialdistancingwasman-datedoutside,theimpactinthebedroomwasquitetheopposite
COVIDIOT(N):ApersonwiththeirbrainsintheirbumwhenitcomestoCOVID-19safety.E.g.Medical tests have proven that sadly fortherestofus,nocovidiot isasymptomatic
FITNESS/WORKOUT(N):Thirtyminutesofgetting your heart rate up followed by 23.5hoursspentinthesameposition.E.g.It’sbeenimportanttokeepupwithone’sroutinedur-ing quarantine. So, right through the year, Icontinuedtonotworkout, just likebefore
HANDWASHING(V):TheNo.1gap-yearac-tivity inmostCVsin2020.E.g.Futuregenera-tionswillbeshockedtolearnthatthe“Happybirthday” song used to actually be sung atbirthdaysandnotjusttotimehandwashing
LOCKDOWN(N):Aperiod of complete re-strictionswhen everyone’s true hair colourwas revealed. E.g. Lockdownwaswhatwasneeded for awholebunchof people to learnthat“sufficienttimehomealone”wasnottheonlythingneededtowriteagreatnovel
LOCKTAILHOUR(PHRASE):Beero’clockinthelockdownera.E.g.Isitjustmeorhaslock-tail hour started creeping earlierwith eachpassingweek?
MID-MORNINGCOFFEE (N): (also knownasmid-afternoon coffee) An amazing drinkexceptwith tequila, lime juice, triple secandnocoffee.E.g.Letmegetmymid-morningcof-
fee, the ideaswill reallybegin to flowwhen Ihavethat inmysystem
MORONAVIRUS (N): What covidiotstest positive for. E.g. Donald Trump, RudyGiuliani,etc
NEWNORMAL(PHRASE):Whatstinksforeveryone.E.g.Thenewnormalforthisyearis
to continually get used to a newbutmuchworsenormal
SOCIALDISTANCING (PHRASE): (also re-ferredtoasanti-socialdistancing)Usinglock-downastheperfectreasontoavoideveryoneyoudon’tlike.E.g.Introvertsaredesperateforsocial-distancing rules to be lifted so every-onetheylivewithwill leavethehouse
THECOVID-19 (PHRASE):Refers to the 19poundsanaveragepersonputonduringthispandemicfromstress-eating.E.g.Rememberwheneveryoneused to say thekey to losingweight was eatingmore of yourmeals athome?TheCovid19hadn’tstruckthen!
THEELEPHANTINTHEZOOM(PHRASE):Theglaringissueduringavideoconferencingcall that everybody feels unable tomention.E.g.Ididthisafternoon’smeetinginatowelasnothingfitsmeanymore.ButIreliedonitbe-ingtheelephant intheZoom
TODDLERS(N):Thefruitof yourownloinswith whom you played hide and seek allthroughthelockdown,evenif theydidn’tre-aliseit.E.g.Sendhelptotheparents,rumourhas it the toddlersarewinninghandsdown
VACCINE(N):Hopeinasyringe.E.g.Thevac-cineshouldfirstbetestedonpoliticians.Iftheyareokay,thevaccineissafe,but if theyaren’t,
thecountryissafe
WORK FROMHOME (WFH) (PHRASE):Wearing pyjamas to snack, clean, cook,snack,answeremails,attendcalls,snack,etc.E.g.Formostright-thinkingpeople,workin-terfereswith the full enjoymentofWFH
YOU’REONMUTE! (PHRASE): Themostusedwordsin2020.E.g.YOU’REONMUTE!
ZOOM(N): Theappyouusetoprovetoyourboss that you’vemanaged toget out of bed.E.g. Has anyone else forgotten they are on aZoommeetingwith the video on and inad-vertently started plucking lint out of theirbellybutton? If not, thenmeneither
THEEND(PHRASE):Notherebyanymeansbut hopefully close. E.g. It’s the endof 2020!Thingscan’tpossiblygetanyworsenextyear,sotheycanonlygetbetter!This unprecedented dictionary for un-
precedented times is available on order in aclassy leatherite bound volume. You can in-vest in this for the coronials in your life.Meanwhile, Happy 2021. Stay safe, stayhealthy and remember — keep the mid-morningcoffeecloseathand.YouneverknowwhattheNewYearhasinstore!
VatsalaMamgainisaglutton,cook,runner,treelover,shopperandreader
A Glossary of 2020 WordsAll the words that this year threw up in one pithy account
Annie Zaidi
TOUCH, LIKE love, reveals itself more fullyonceit is inretreat.Ninemonths of not touching anyone ex-
ceptmymother, and Iamdownamineshaftofmemoriesabouttouch:whatwaspermis-sible forwhom, the shock of implied touchwhere none existed, sanguine touch, andtouchthat invertsallpresumption.During the longmonths of self-isolating,
mychildhoodsteppedoutofitsshadows,be-musedatthesocial-mediahoo-haaboutnotbeingabletohugfriends.Despitegrowingupina familywherehugswere thenormandaculturethatemphasisedembracingasaformof greeting, I grew up not hugging friends.Where Iwas growingup inRajasthan in the1980s and early ’90s, I never sawothers hugin public. Classmates shook hands formallyoccasionally, say,when you firstmet some-one,orwhenyouwantedtosay“Congrats”or“HappyBirthday”.Violenttouchwasadiffer-entmatter.Irecallplentyofbeatingsandotherkindsofassaultsonstudents inschool.Kidstouchedeachother,ofcourse,during
sportsorstageperformances.Wedancedso-cially a couple of times a year, but even thatwas somethingmymother initiated at thebirthdaypartiesshehosted.Grown-upsgath-ered at dinners, pujas, club fetes, orchestra-partynights; Ididn’tseethemhugging.Itwasn’t until I joined a girls’ hostel that
huggingbecameamoreconstantdemonstra-tionof friendship.OnceImovedtometropo-liseslikeMumbai,Iobservednewsocialrules.Friends, colleagues, even acquaintancesreachedoutforhugs.Inthenewmillennium,Isawnewkindsofinformaltouch:air-kissing,fist-bumps,high-fives.Byearly2020, theca-sualhalf-hughadlittleemotionalsignificance.Itremained,however,asignificantsocialcon-tract. Hugs assured participants of a certainpeerdomfor,always, therewereothers,peo-plebrickedoff fromyouraffection.Youcouldalwaystellwhichsocialclassyoubelongedtobased onwho gave you a hugwhile leavingthe room,whowouldmerely nod, andwhodidn’tfeeltheneedtoacknowledgeyouatall.Now that separateness is the norm, now
thatwehesitateatthresholds,constantlyalertto each body’s proximity, I see clearlywhatwas always there, but not easy to acknowl-edge.Casual socialhugginghadbecomeoneofthosetoolsthataffirmedclassdistinctions.Indiansarenotnewtosocialandphysical
distancing. Long before thepandemic, therewereseparateliftsandstaircasesfor“service”staff.Privategardensrestrictedaccessto“non-
residents”.Itisnosecretthatmostupper-castehouseholdskeepseparatecupsandplatesfordomesticworkers.Thereareapartmentcom-plexeswhereMuslims orDalitsmaynot re-side even if they can afford to. Public parkscharge entrance fees, effectively barring thepoorandthehomeless.Kidsareroutinelyseg-regatedviafoodwithcertainschoolsinsistingonvegetariantiffin,andmanystatesrefusingtoalloweggsormeat inschool lunches.Manywork organisations have separate
eating areas for different classes of employ-ees.OneoftheofficesIworkedatwouldservethebossesfancierlunchesonnicertrays.Theydid not come to the canteen to eat the sub-sidised,vegetarianmealstherestofusate. Inpassing, I hadglancedat those top-manage-ment trays: china and cutlery, bowls filledwith neatly cubed fruit, served discreetly inconferenceroomsortheiropaqueoffices.I used towonderwhy this separateness
was necessary.Why could bosses not sharetableswithclerksandsecretaries?Itwasn’tasifhealthyorexpensivefoodswereforbidden
in thecanteen.Now, I amstarting towonderif itwasn’tbecauseeventhefanciestlunchre-quires that suits turn intomen. Men andwomen, with hands that are ageing andmouths thatmakechewingsoundsandbel-lies that have to be filled. Eating at the sametablewouldexposethemashuman,nomoreandnolessthantheguywhosweptthefloorsor thewomanwho sat uphalf the night fix-ing other people’s grammar forwages thatdidn’tallowhertoretire.Itishardertoyellat,bullyorrenderjobless
thepeopleyoueatwith.Proximitytoanotherhuman body allows you to look beyondclothes, designations and clan affiliations. Itforcesyoutoacknowledgethatvastprivilegeis rarely earned. This is, naturally, a terrifyingpropositionforthosewhohaveunearnedpriv-ilege,and,so,theymustholdthemselvessep-arate,pretendingtheyaresuperiorormorede-servingofcalmer,prettierenvironments.More thanonce over these ninemonths
wehavewokenup to brute reminders thattouch is constantly policed.One recent story
was about aDalit youthbeaten todeathbe-causehehadtouchedthe foodthathadbeenservedatafeast.Thevictimhadbeencalledtothevenueto“cleanup”.Twoupper-castemensaw that hehad servedhimself someof thefoodandreactedbybeatinghimsenseless.Inanattempttoverifythereport,IGoogled
“Dalitbeatentodeath”.Anunconscionablelistunfurled.InMay2019,a21-year-oldDalitmanwasbeatentodeathatawedding.Hehadof-fendedhisupper-casteassailantsbecausehe’doccupied a chair. One story fromNovemberthis yearmentioned aDalit farmworker inGuna,Madhya Pradesh,whowas beaten todeathforrefusingtohandoveramatchbox.InSeptember,twoDalitchildren—a12-year-oldgirl and a 10-year-old boy—were beaten todeathinMadhyaPradesh,apparentlyfordefe-cating in the open. Another story from JunewasaboutaDalitcollegestudentinPunewhohadfalleninlovewithanupper-castewoman.Chairs. Food.Utensils. Loveandsex.Of all
things, this last touchis fearedthemost for iterodes, and eventually, erases hierarchies
writteninblood.Touchsignalsacceptance,re-spect, solidarity.While themixing of blood-lines is its ultimate frontier, living inmixedneighbourhoodsandeatingatthesametableis theverybrickworkof a functional,healthysociety.Thetransformativepowerof touchisgreatlydiminishedifyourefusetosharespace.Various degrees of segregation, on the otherhand, ensure thatwe are not forced to con-fronteachotherasequalcitizens.Thetrueop-positeof untouchability is, thus, not a legallydefensible touchability but de-segregation,whichisresistedfiercely inourcountry.Itwasn’tsurprisingthat,intheearlyweeks
of theCOVID-19pandemic,webegantohearafewexcusesforthepractiseofuntouchabil-ity— the fear of infection. Stringent social-physical distancing rules have not cut bothways though. Could people higher up in thecasteandclasshierarchybeaskedtotaketurnstododangerousand“polluting”work,andbesubject to theancient “untouchable” rules inthebargain, includingbeingdeniedaccesstocommonwaterresourcesandbeingforcedtolive on the fringes of all villages and towns?Couldtheupperandmiddleclasses,evennow,just be asked to dealwith their ownwaste,making sure to dispose it of onlywithin thenarrow periphery of their own apartmentcomplex, and not create pollution in otherpartsof thecity,wherethepoorlive?Our relentless segregation, so ferociously
guarded, is it treatable? I don’t know, but Iplacemy hope in education and empathy,whichareakindofspiritualtouch. Inliberat-ingourselves from ignorance and falsehood,wemay find that exclusions via touch onlyhandicapoursociety.Wegainnothingexceptabloated senseof self andamindless fearoflosingwhatwehave.Throughscienceandhis-torywemaylearnthatallthesegregationsintheworldcannotpreventchangestoourwayof lifeandtoourDNA.We can expend our strength clinging to
thehandsof the clock, straining toprevent amixof foodhabits, blood, faith.Wewill slowdownthewheeloftimeforaminute,nomore.Or,wecouldreachoutthewaypoetMangleshDabral,snatchedfromourmidstbythecoro-navirus this year, hadwritten: “Touch youmust even though it makes things topsyturvy”.Wecould reject those “Donot touch”injunctions, andmarvel at what we havegained:thegreatpeaceofnothavingtoworryaboutwhoandwhatisdeniedto us.Theend-lessrelief!
AnnieZaidi isawriterandshort-filmmaker.She’sthewinnerofthe2020TataLiteratureLiveBookof
theYear(Fiction)AwardforherPreludetoaRiot
TOUCHING THE VOIDIn our last issue of 2020, a look back at this strange, disruptive year and how it taught us to examine our lives anew.
First up, long before social distancing brought home to us the transformative power of touch, a relentless, invisiblesegregation had ensured that we did not meet each other as equals
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THEYEARTHATWAS
Our Broken,Hopeful LivesOur pick of the best tales of human upliftmenton OTT platforms
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Don’t Blame theSci-fi Writer
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LIFE LESSONSA taleof two cities —
New York Cityand Hebron
GREENANDSERENE
(Top) The gardens ofthe RashtrapatiBhavan were
planned in theformal Mughal style
while alsoincorporating
elements of Britishgardens; Governor-
General CRajagopalachari
ploughing a sectionof the gardens togrow foodgrainsduring the 1950food shortage
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ASTHEpandemicgoeson,itshowsnomercy.Deathandsicknessstalkus.Lifeasweknewit10monthsagoiseroding.Strippedof theve-neers of civility anddevelopment, 2020hasshownhow littlewehave progressed sincetheendoftheWorldWarII,evenaswespeakof theworldasaglobalvillage.Disparity has always been the despair of
humanity. Inrecentdecades,wehaveseenitrevealtherotinourmidst,onethatwehavetoacceptasbeingofourownmaking.For27years,IlivedbetweenNewYorkCity
andafarmsteadinavillagecalledHebron,nes-tled between the Adirondackmountains ofNew York and the picturesque GreenMountainsofVermont.Whileinthecity,Ien-joyed the high of theNewYorkminute andthe thrillwould intensify each time I arrivedfromthefarm.The70acresofluxuriantgreenlivingandanorganiclifestylenevermademefeelascomfortableandsafeasthecity.Atleastnotoutsideofourfarm’sboundariesandthoseofdearfriends.My lifepartner and Iworkedhard to cre-
ate a homeon the farm thatwelcomedoneand all andwas connected to nature. Hivescarefullytendedbyatrainedapiaristbroughtmillionsofbeesbuzzingaroundwildandcul-tivated flowers. Four dozen alpacas roamedourpastures,drinkingfromastate-designatedtroutstream,and50ducksandgeeserangedfree onour property and found a safe havenin our pond. Twohundred chickens of overthreedozenvarieties—allendangered,rare,orthreatened— lived in a coop thatMichaelBatterberry, the latepublisherof suchmaga-zines as Food andWine and Food Arts, calledthe“PalazzodePollo”,thepalaceforchickens.Theyhadscreenedwindowswithshuttersforthe blisterywinter; ceiling rafters and sky-lightskepttheirhomelightandbrightanden-suredthattheybreathedfreshairfreeofam-monia. These chickens defied all previously
understoodnormsaboutchickenhusbandryand livedhappilydespite theirdifferences insizesandforms.Eventheroostersinourflockdidn’tgetaggressive.ThentherewasAntonioBanderas,ourmajestic,charming,andalmost-human llama— a gift from the neighbourwhose alpacaswe rescuedwhen she could-n’taffordkeepingthem.Ourfields,ourcare,andourfoodandhous-
ing kept these animals frommoney-hungryandinhumanebreeders.Wehadahugefam-ilyofotherwiseshyblueherons,wildturkeysandgeese,too,aswellasdeerandrabbits.Butthe prizewas the family of fivemountain li-ons,who,whenspotted,scaredusbutwhosepresencemade us proud of howweweremaintainingourparcelonthisplanet.Youcouldcallour farmUtopia—alabour
ofmadanddeeplove.Ourfarmhousewasoursafehaven,ourcomfortableplacetohostandentertain.We opened it to neighbours andstrangers, alike.Wemade friends, changedlives,andwerealsoatthereceivingendofthisenriching exchange.We savoured the slowpace of life and being connected toMotherEarth.Wecherishedlivingasonewiththesea-sonsandbravedtheirchallengesashappilyasweenjoyedtheir resplendency.Butwewerelucky tonothavehada revolutionbeginduetotheglaringdisparitybetweenourfairy-talelifeandthemisfortunesofmanyofourneigh-bours—adversities thatwerenot their fault,but their lot because theywere born into agenerational lack of opportunity and access.Wedidourbesttoberesponsibleneighbours,
extending our creature comforts to othersaround,andweknewothersdoingthesame.Butweweretheminority.Living inthis ruraloutpost just a fewhours north of NewYorkCity,Isawgreatdisparityinthewealthiestandmostpowerfulnationof theworld.Myfather,visitingusfromIndia,wouldsay
thatwe lived in the fourthworld inHebron.Hewas heartbroken by the poverty in ruralAmerica. Hewould say that the developingworld knows its challenges and faces them,
buttheUSworkshardtohideitsbrokenreal-ity: families living in theTundrawinterwithnoheating;anotherfamilysobrokenthattheygassedthemselves todeathwhentheywereunable to pay their creditors; childrenwhowouldcometoschoolhungryonMonday,nothavingeatenameal since they left forhomeonFriday; childrenandadultswasting awaybecauseahospitalvisitwouldbankruptthem;youngsters being homeschooled byparentswhocouldn’teducatethembutthoughtitbet-ter to not expose their lives to uncaring andjudgementalneighbours;familieseatingfoodthatwas neitherwhole nor fresh—and thiswhileworkingasfarmers.Whyshouldanyonehave toworryabout
takingalovedonetoadoctorandgettingtheirillnesstreated?Whyshouldahospitalvisitbethereasonsomeonebecomeshomelessandjobless?Howcanaruraloutpostevertrulybepartofaglobalvillagewhenthereisnoafford-ablehigh-speedinternetaccess?Thisyearhasshownwhatafflictsusacross
all borders and on every side of the politicalaisle.TheDonaldTrumpsofthisworlddonotcomefromavacuum.Theyaretheresultofasystem that has failed. For every leader likeTrump,therearemillionsofpeoplebrokenbysociety.Whencomfortandadvantagefortheluckycomewiththemarginalisationofotherpeople,allofussuffer.Humans have always treated each other
unfairly;greedisasoldashumanity.Theinter-net and socialmedia have brought inequityfrontandcentreandhavealsoheighteneditsrepercussions. The coronaviruswill die likeweall do; lifewill go on,with orwithout us.Riches fly as easily as they comeand fame istemporary.Toleavealastinglegacy,wemustrise above the easy traps of material gains.COVID-19 is a clarion call to reflect uponouractionsandchoices, tobekindandunselfishandtoremember that, in theend,whatgoesaround,comesaround.
Bridge Over Troubled WatersThe pandemic has exposed the deep divides in our world.
Can we find a way to cross them?
SuvirSaranSuvir Saran isachef, author, educator
andworld traveller
SLICEOFLIFE
Pawan Kumar Sain
ONNOVEMBER13, 2019, PrinceCharles, the longest-servingheir apparent to the Britishthrone, walked down pathsquitefamiliartoBritisharistoc-
racy.HewastakentotheHerbalGardenintheRashtrapati Bhavan, where he planted achampa sapling. Accompanied by PresidentRamNathKovind,thePrinceofWalesnotonlyexudedcharmbutalsoexhibitedchildlikecu-riosity when experts from theMinistry ofAYUSHbriefedhimonthemedicinalproper-ties of various plants in the garden. Hewastoldaboutthecollaborationbetween the All IndiaInstitute of Ayurveda andtheCollegeofMedicine,UK.The Herbal Garden is
oneamonganarrayofgar-densthatimpartatouchofmystiquetotheRashtrapatiBhavan. They hark back tomythology — the way toparadise or firdaus passesthrough gardens. Or, con-sider the Garden of Eden,the paradise on earth. Thelush landscape surround-ingtheRashtrapatiBhavan,designedtodisplaycolonialpowerandstyle,wasonceasecludedoasisfortheprivateenjoymentoftheviceroy.Thiswasreorientedtoservethesovereigndemocraticrepublicafter Independence.If the Rashtrapati Bhavan is an architec-
turalmarvel,the15-acreMughalGardensareits soul. On thewest side, behind the central
wing of theRashtrapati Bhavan, are the ele-gant gardens, planned in the formalMughalstylewhilealsoincorporatingsomeelementsof British gardens. They follow the exquisitesymmetry of the Persian-inspired charbagh(quadrilateral)tradition.Intheirthreesections,architecturalandarborealfeaturesareequallyemphasised.RobertGrantIrving,inhisacclaimedstudy,
Indian Summer: Lutyens, Baker, and ImperialDelhi (1981, YaleUniversity Press), describesthe ambience thus: “Themassive, nobly se-verewallswhichenclose thegarden literallygrowoutof the lowerbasement, resemblinganimposingfortress.Channelsofwaterinter-sect in a grid pattern,with the intersections
marked by impressivesandstone fountains con-structed in a petal designbased on the hexagram.Sandstone-paved pathscontinue the grid pattern,setamidstaformalplanta-tion of trees, grass andflowerbeds.”Though the layout of
thegardenwas inplaceby1917, the planting wastaken up only in 1928-29.Director of horticultureWilliam Mustoe, whoplantedthegarden,wases-pecially skilled at growing
rosesandissaidtohaveintroducedmorethan250 different varieties of hybrid roses gath-ered from every corner of theworld. LadyBeatrix Stanley, a prominent horticulturist,noted in 1931 that she had not seen betterroses in England. Later, more variety wasadded,especiallyduringthepresidencyofDr
ZakirHusain.The gardeners of theRashtrapati Bhavan
havekeptalive thetraditionofnurturing thedefining feature of the gardens— themulti-tude of rose varieties. They include Adora,Mrinalini, Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower,Scentimental, Oklahoma (also called BlackRose), Black Lady, BlueMoon and Lady X.There are also roses named after personali-ties:MotherTeresa,RajaRamMohanRoy,MrLincoln, Jawahar, andQueenElizabeth—notto forgetArjunandBhim.The ingeniousgar-deners also introducednew, exotic varietiesof flowers like birds of paradise, tulips andheliconia in1998.The Long Garden, a part of theMughal
Gardens, is knownfor its varietiesof roses. Itliesafewstepsbelowthehighest levelof theMughalGardens.Itisenclosedby12-feethighwallswithpergolacreepersrunningthroughthe passage. The LongGarden leads down-ward into a circular sunken garden, whichconsistsofalargepoolsurroundedbytiersofplants. In thewords of Irving, “The tranquil-lityofacircularpoolclimaxesthemainurbanaxisandfaintlyechoedtheWarMemorialro-tary,morethantwomilesdistant.”AfterIndependence,theIndianoccupants
of theplaceaddedpragmatismtoaesthetics
andpromotednewkindsof gardens.Duringthefoodshortageof1950,Governor-GeneralC Rajagopalacharimade a powerful gesturewhenhe rolleduphis sleeves andplougheda part of the premises to grow food grains.Today,theNutritionGarden,popularlyknownasDalikhana,standsthere.Perennialandsea-sonal vegetables and fruitswith high nutri-tionalvaluearegrownorganicallythere.WhenRVenkataramanwasthePresident,
acactusgardenwasadded.Alargenumberofnewtypesofcacti,developedviaintergenerichybridisationandgrowthmanipulationattheRegional Plant Resource Centre atBhubaneswar,wereaddedinearly2005.During the presidency of Dr APJ Abdul
Kalam,manytheme-basedgardenscameupon the premises. Among them, theMusicalGardenoffersaspectacularshowwhenscin-tillatinglights,inperfectsynchronisationwiththetunesofveenaandshehnai,falloncascad-ingjetsofwater.Twoherbalgardenswerecre-atedtopromotenaturalandgentlerremediesfor thewell-being of the commonpeople. ASpiritual Garden cameupwith plant selec-tionsbasedoninformationgatheredfromthesacred books of different religions. Based onthethemeof “sense”, theTactileGardenwasintroducedforthevisuallychallengedsothattheycanalsoenjoythebeautyofnature.Themostimportantaspectof theseglori-
ousgardens,ofcourse,isthedemocraticspiritof the presidents of India: The RashtrapatiBhavan gardens, particularly theMughalGardens,arethrownopentothepublicduringthe bloom season, and this Udyanotsav at-tractsmillionsofvisitors.Thankstothecornucopiaofnurseries,the
President’s Estate remains filledwith colour,fragrance and tranquillity, through the year.NatureloversvisitingtheEstatearerichlyre-wardedwiththeexperienceofthebeautyandinsights intothewebof life.
PawanKumarSainisdirector,President’sSecretariat
The Rashtrapati Bhavan’s serene, verdantestate is rich with blooms and history
Living HistoryAn Indian Express
collaboration with theRashtrapati Bhavan
First Gardens of the Republic
SUVIRSARAN
PHOTOSCOURTESYRASHTRAPATIBHAVAN
EYE SPYEVERYFORTNIGHT,WEPICK,YOUWATCH
Shubhra Gupta
STORIESTHATcantakeyououtofyourself,evenmomentarily,areworthpayingattentionto: justhowdidtheyshiftyouraxis?Inanyotheryear, Iwouldgolookingfortheunusual,veeringto-
wardsstuff thatwasalittleoff-kilter.Butasthesemonthsworeon,duringwhichwehunkeredinside, fearfulofavirusthathasnocure(yet), Icaughtmyself actively lean-ingtowardstalesofhumanupliftment.So,yes, IdidsuccumbtothequirkycharmsofLyra
Silvertongueandherdaemon,Pan, inthesecondseasonofHisDarkMaterials (Disney+Hotstar).Theseries isbasedonPhilipPullman’sclassictrilogyfeaturingparalleluni-verses,ahostof fantasticalcreatures,a fascinatingfightpittinggoodandevil,andendless adventures.IalsotookadeepdiveintoPerryMason’soriginstory,
whichrevivedourfadingmemoriesofErleStanleyGardner’s indomitable lawyerwhocrackedalmosteverycasehetookon.PerryMason (Disney+Hotstar)startswithhimasaweatheredwarveteran-turned-privateinvesti-gator lookingforpayinggigs in1931-32LosAngeles.What lifts thismurder-kidnapwhodunit is thestartlingdepthondisplay:notonlydoesMason,playedwonder-fullybyMatthewRhys,solvethecase,hefindspurpose.Butmytopfourshowswouldhavetobethosewhich
placedpeoplelikeyouandme,andtheirstruggles, frontandcentre.Unorthodox (Netflix)trackstheflightofayoungwomanfromaHasidic JewishcommunityinWilliamsburg,NewYorkCity, toBerlin.Nineteen-year-oldEsty,playedbythedelicateShiraHaas, is imprisonedbythetightcoilsof traditionandcommunity.Herjourneyisspecific toherroots,butweknowhertroubles:youcanbeanywhereintheworld,butasawoman,youhavetofighttobeyourownperson.NormalPeople (Hulu),basedonSallyRooney’sbookof
thesamename,refreshestheteenageromancetropequitebeautifully.Thefresh-facedMarianneandConnellplayouttheircomplicated,off-onrelationshipinSligo,Ireland,butwhodoesn’tremembertheflushof first love?Fromanadult,done-and-dustedperspective, it takesyoubacktoyourowntimewhenyouthstretchedendlessly,andnottalkingtosomeonewhomatteredthemostcouldbeasillychoiceofyourownmaking.AnyaTaylor-Joydoesn’tmakeasinglefalsemovein
TheQueen’sGambit (Netflix), inherplayingofchessprodigyBethHarmonwhofightsthetwindemonsofdrugandalcoholdependencyonherwaytobecomingaworldchampion.Asanorphanin ’50sAmerica,Bethneedstofindherwaytoachessboard,andtounlikelysupportivepartners, includingavulnerableolderwoman,whoprovidesbothsuccourandwisdom.Thisone’spurejoy,evenifyoudon’tunderstandchess.AndMichaelaCoelhasmyheartwithherbrilliant I
MayDestroyYou (Disney+Hotstar),adisturbingtaleofrapeandresponsibility.CoelplaysArabella,aLondon-basedTwitterstar-turned-author,whorelivesthetraumaofadarknightthroughflashes,andahardpathof self-re-alisation. It’sadifficultparttopulloff,andCoeltakesnoprisoners, layingherselfoutcompletely,offeringnoex-cuses.Sohardtowatch,andsorewarding.
During this difficult year, a fewshows thrilled, entertained andcomforted us
THE RIGHT MOVESAnya Taylor-Joy in The Queen’s Gambit
A Little Solace
New Delhi
security agencies releasedUFO footage, andmysteriousradiowavesreachedourplanetinburstsfromunknownsources,soit’spossiblealiensexist,andtheyhaveapodcast,andnoneof this even holds our attention. The yearwhereacelebrityreleasedapersonalisedgen-italia-odour candle into themarket;whereoneoftheworld’stopfootballclubsmayhavehired trolls to attack its ownplayers;whereBritish restraint involved tearing down 5Gtowersbecauseof rumours;whereeven theworld’s richestmen aremore interested inspacecolonisationthanmattersterrestrial.InStanford,theycreatedasmarttoiletthat
can identify you by your anal print. InCalifornia,theseasturnedfluorescent.Onthemoon,waterwas found. Therewere locustswarmsandmurderhornets. In India, aRheawasattackedfornoreasonbypro-governmentmobs. InBrazil, a rhea (an emu-like bird) at-tackedtheheadofgovernmentandbecameafolk hero. In Thailand, inflatable duckswereused for protest. In Texas, K-pop fanshelpeddefeat police surveillancewith fan-cams.Tomorrow,if there’sanalieninvasion,Idoubt
if anyonewill beparticularlyworried. In fact,there’severychancewewon’tevennotice.Whenyou’re surroundedby cultural, in-
stitutional, social, political, financial and en-vironmentalcollapse,evenforthoseofuswhoarepresently safeandhave the luxuryof be-ingable toobserveandspeak, it isdifficult tofindeithermeaningorreaction.But ifwearetomakeourwayoutoftheseyears,itbecomesimperativetofindthestrengthtorallyandre-build.Weweretoldthatthechallengeof thisdecadewouldbereskilling,but thetruth is itisreallyaboutsurvival.Aswelurchfromcrisistocrisis,itbecomes
crucialthatwefindwithinourselvestheabil-itytodomorethanjustsurvive—manyhavealreadygivenintoeitherdespairorthecom-fort of submission, andhave themselves be-come regressive, violent reality-deniers.Finding reserves of courage, conviction, em-pathyandfortitudeisnoeasytask,butit’stheonlywaywe are going to find the hopeweneed,tobelievethatbrighterdayswillcome.Afewyearsago,ataleadingTVproducer’s
office,Ideliveredafewpitchesforshowideas,whichwere promptly and predictably re-jected for not beingReal India enough. Iwasasked if I had any ideas for ScriptedReality. Iwas unaware until that point that realityshows as a category were called ScriptedRealitybyproducers,thatnoneofthemwerecuratedshowcasesofspontaneousbehaviour.Theworldmightlookverysci-finowtothosewhodon’treadsci-fi,andthat’sjustbecauseofall the shiny technology.But the truth is, thiswas notmyyear in a sci-fiworld, nor yours,andnobandofheroesisonitswaytosaveus.Weareinsideaverypoorly-designedScriptedReality show: the cameras in place, the pre-decidedwinnersareswaggeringaboutevery-where, and the ad breaks are relentless. Butallrealityshows,likeallempires,endeventu-ally.Wedon’thavetheoptionofignoringthisone, butwe’ll find away to defeat the pro-gramming.2020hashadmorethansufficientdramaforaseasonfinale: I canonlyhope it’snot toomany years beforewe find away tocollectivelychangethechannel.
SamitBasuisaDelhi-basedwriter,mostrecentlyofChosenSpirits
Bhaskar Hazarika
I STEPPED out ofthe lift on the 37thfloor and headedtowards the pent-house apartmentofrisingBollywoodstarRishiSangwan.I rang the bell andwaitedforthedoorto open, listeningto the babble of
voicesandambientpartymusicfrominsidetheapartment. I glancedatmysmartphoneto check the time. It was 10.43 pm onDecember 31 — the last day of this mostwretchedyear2020AD.Iwasherenotjusttoring in the new year and bid a relievedfarewell to this one, but also for myfirst — and I hoped not the last — mask-burningparty.Ever since the vaccine for COVID-19 got
deployed around theworld, groups of thevaccinated have been throwing boisterousmask-burning parties. They tended to fea-turewildmerriment, feasting,andfornicat-ing— likepre-COVIDpartiesonhyperdrive.But themain attraction at these parties, asthenamesuggests—isthecollectiveburningof facemasks.The bulk of the guests at these parties
feature the vaccinated, but many of themasked,too,turnup,secureinthebelief thatthe vaccinated cannot transmit the virusanymore.That’swhyIwashere.Rishiwasafriend from when we were both cub re-porters for a news chan-nel,andhadjustgottenhissecond dose along withthe usual clutch of privi-leged folk like ministers’sons and judges’ daugh-ters. I accepted his invitenot (just) because of theaforementioned feastingandfornication,butalsotodocument a mask-burn-ingparty for a small newswebsite I sometimeswrote for.Anhourlater,Iwatchedaspeopledanced
around a drum of fire in the large balcony,tossingmasks in the flamesas theywhirledaroundit.Themoodwasecstatic,anditwasdifficult for the dozen-oddmasked guestslikemyself not toget carriedawayand flingourownmasks inthe fire, too.Somedidex-actly that, andmaybe I would have joined
thembut for a piercing scream. I turned tolook at the source, andwas stunned to seemyfriendRishitearingintotheneckofastar-let—withhisteeth.Morescreamsdistractedme from this hideous sight, and I saw thatthe vaccinatedwere attacking themasked,rippingthemapartwiththeirteethinarabidfrenzy. I turned to lookatRishi, andhis eyes—orwhatusedtobehiseyesbutwerenowputridorbsfilledwithpus—lockedontome.
Hecharged, snarling likeawolf. I ranandshutmyselfinside a bathroom.Panicked, I turned onmysmartphone to figure outwhatthehellwasgoingon.A few minutes on
Twitter told me the barefacts.Thevaccinatedwereturningintozombies,gov-ernmentswereparalysed,and no one knew how tostop it. Just then, I heard adistant church ringing in
thenewyearwithbells. The ringingwaftedthrough the openwindow,mixedwith thesound of fireworks and screams of terror. Ilooked in themirror and said tomyself —“Happynewyear.”
BhaskarHazarika isaNationalAward-winningAssamesefilmmakerofKothanodiandAamis
Vasan Bala
SAIBALIVESonabeautiful island.Oneday,asshesitsonthecliffoverseeingthesea,sheseesa pod crash into thewater, it drowns but athing isejectedoutof it. Saibadives in tosee.As she swims closer, she realises it’s a robotandbringsitashore.Therobothasamessage encrypted in it. Saibaseesitasaholographicvision. It’sto find amissingWarrior of theResistancetosavetheworldoftheEvil... anEvilEmpire.Saiba takes on the plots of
WonderWoman,Moanaand StarWars and navigates her waythroughanincredibleadventure,inwhichshemakesnewfriends,meetsherheroeswhodisappointinaworld that is losinghope, andanEmpirethat is ready towipeout allmagic andwon-dermentfromtheworld.Saiba gets on a flying dog, blends The
NeverEndingStoryplot,andtriestosave“imag-ination”aspeoplearelosingfaithinit.Withoutimagination, there’snoworld.Thevoyageshifts fromtheFlyingDog to
theMillenniumFalcon toTheMilano,whereshe meets Groot. They land in a desertedjungle and have dinner at Yoda’s cottage,the sevendwarfs play somemusic and thehobbits sing.After that Captain Kirk beams Saiba into
hisUSSEnterprise.SheplayschesswithSpockwhenadistresssignalfromFireballXL5makes
her leave the game unfinishedandgomeetDoctorVenus,who’streatingElsa’ssister,Anna.Elsaac-cidentallyfrozeAnna’sheart.OnlySaiba’shealingtouchcansaveher.Saiba uses all her power and re-unites the sisters, bringingChristmas and joy back toArendelle.ButSaibacan’tstayfortoolong.Abitofimaginationmayhave been restored, but the EvilEmpire is still strong.Todefeat it,
Saiba needs to find theWarrior she’ll joinforceswith. Armedwith amap, some food,somewater, and loads of imagination, Saibasets off fromArendelle tomeet theDragonWarrior...theKungFuPanda!
VasanBalaisawriter,anddirectorofMardKoDardNahiHota
SEASON’SGREETINGS
Fiction tothe rescue
DEEP BLUE SEAIn California, the
seas turnedfluorescent this year,among other strangehappenings around
the world
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DECEMBER 27, 2020
I’m OnlySleepingIf only the hibernators were turnedto before declaring the lockdown
RanjitLalRanjit Lal isanauthor,environmentalistandbirdwatcher
DOWNINJUNGLELAND
TOSLEEPthroughbone-chillingwinters is,alas,theluckof severalanimalspeciesandinsects, forhundredsofyears.Toqualifyfortruehiberna-tion, thebodytemperatureandtheheartrate
mustdropastheanimalgoesintoadeep,deepsleep.Bythisyardstick, it isarguedthatpolarbearsdonottechni-callyhibernatebutgointoastateof torporforthewintermonthsafterstuffingtheir facesandputtingonthicklay-ersofpurefatbeforesnugglingdownunderthesnow.Butpolar-bearmomsalsogivebirthtotheircubsatthistime—andallbabiesneedwarmthandmilk,whichthemamabearhasstockedupon.Rodents—fromthegreatclanofgroundsquirrels—
andother insectivoresalsohibernate.Whilehidingnutsandacornsgaloreincachesallovertheir territory, theyareextrawatchful.Keepinganeyeoutforpotential thieves—othersquirrelsandbirds—theypretendtoburythenutsinaparticularplace,whilekeepingthemstuffedintheircheeksandhidingthemelsewherewhenthecoast isclear.Aspeciesofwoodpecker, too,ramsinhundredsofacornsandnuts intree’sboles, tofeastoninwinter.Therationalebehindhibernationissimple:winters inthenorthernhemisphereareferociouslyfrigidandallsourcesof foodvanish. If youareunabletoescapetowarmerclimes—bymigratingonfootorbyair(whichiswhatalotofbirdsdo)orsea,yousimplyfindadenandgotosleep:formonths, ifnecessary.Apart fromthefat-taileddwarf lemurofMadagascar,noprimatehibernates:nocreaturelivinginthetropicsneedsto.Some, likefrogsandtoads,dohowever“aestivate”,disappearingdeepunder-groundduringtheparcheddrysummers,becausesix-feetunder, it isstillcoolandmoist,whichiswhattheyneedsoastoavoiddeathbydesiccation.Imagine,asthedaysgetcolder,darkeranddepressing
(causingSAD—seasonalaffectivedisorder inpeople inthefrigidnorth),youfirstspendtheautumnmonthspig-gingitoutat“eatallyoucan”buffets:helpingyourself toeverysinful fat-oozingdelicacy.Thenyoufurnishyourbedwithpilesofquiltsandblankets,get intoyourpyja-mas,wriggle intobedandsinkintoadeep,peacefulsleep
—forthenextseveralmonths.Yourmetabolismslowsdown,andno,youdon’thavetogetupthriceeverynighttopee. Intheprocess,youactually losemuchof thehor-rendousflabyouhadputonasyourbodyburnsupall thestoredfatandyoueventuallyemergelookingtrimandfit!(Polar-bearmomscanloseuptoone-thirdtheirbodyweightoverwinter.)This isoneget-slimregimethatcouldbecomearageifmarketedright—justsleepsoftly,love!Forthenextseveralmonths,you’venocaresorwor-riesorbills topay, justhopefullysweetdreamstorevel in.Andthen,whenyoufinallyyawnandstretchandawake,thesunisoutandthefirst flowershavebeguntobloom.Surprise,youmayevenhavealovelybrand-newbabybyyourside!Nodoubtyou’reravenous,so,offyougotothesupermarketandtheworldisawonderfulplaceagain!Asusualthedenizensof theanimalkingdomthought
of this first.Anditwouldbesuchaperfectsolutionforsomanyofourproblemstoo. Imagine, if thepopulationsoftheentirenorthernhemispherewenttosleepbetweenNovemberandApril, thekindof savingswewouldmake—pollutionwoulddropdrastically, there’dbenoneedtoravagetheearthof itspreciousresources, fossil fuelswouldlastanother100years, there’dbenomurders,hate-speechesorweddingsthatkilljoyscanlynchat.Yes,maybesomemorebabies,buttheneveryonelovesba-bies!And,maybe, thoselivinginthesweatytropicalsouthcoulddothesameinsummer,gotosleepbetweenMayandOctober(though,of course, they’ddemandair-conditioningsothatcouldbeanissue!)Actually in2020,wedidtakeashotathibernating,
thoughasusualwewentabout it inatotallyham-fistedmanner.Giving1.3billionpeopleafour-hournoticetore-tirefromsocialactivityforanindeterminateperiodoftimeisnotthewaytoassurethemofagoodrest.Businessesandlivelihoodscollapsed,educational institu-tions,sports, travelandentertainmentshutdown,andthemantrabecame“workfromhome”.We,of course, tookadvantageof thisCOVID-comasyndrome—amarvellousexcusetoshirkworkandgetridofvastnumbersofpeoplewhoneededtowork.“Wecan’tdeliversincewe’rework-ingwithonly10percentofourstaff,becausetherestaretrampingalongexpressways,backtotheboondocks.”Ourgreat leadersshouldhavetakenthecuefrompo-
larbearsandgivenpeopleenoughtimetofattenupbe-foretheybatteneddownthehatchesontheirheads.Moredeviously, theypushedthroughrapaciouslegislationwithoutduediligence,becausewe—thedulydiligent—werehibernatingontheirorders.
WINTER IS COMINGArctic ground squirrel hoards up to sustain hibernation
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Samit Basu
THERE’SAbadhabit that news/culture com-mentators oftenhave:whenever somethingreallybizarreandillogicalhappenstheycom-pareittosci-fiorfantasy.Theaim,probably,istounderlineweirdness,but thishabitalwaysmakes actualwriters of speculative fiction(suchasmyself)chafe—fiction,evenphysics-exceedingimaginativefiction,iscompelledtoobeyinternallogicandnarrativeconsequence.Reality,andthenews,arenot.Thereisnobet-terexampleof thisthanallthenewsof2020.We began the year with protests, civil
strife,politicalviolenceandtheincrediblede-clineofseveraldemocraticinstitutions.Itlookslikewe’reendingitwithallofthese,too,withapandemicthatrefusestobesandwichedinbetween. Butwhile early 2020was rich indystopianstoryinspiration,therestoftheyearhadmoreinstore,awholemeteorshoweroflogic-defying news. As protests turned intolockdowns, breakdowns,meltdowns, take-downsandcountdowns,everyday,headlinesthatwouldhavebeenworld-changinginpre-viouseraswerejustcasualdaily-digestmate-rial in thisone.We learned thatwewere liv-ing inapost-truthworldafewyearsago,but2020hasbeenpost-reality.Hoaxes,miraclesandall-roundabsurdityhavebeenappropri-ated by the news cycle. Loyalty tests haveeaten facts. Most of my imagination is ex-haustedjustthinkingofpeacefultimes.Thishasbeenayearofdrasticremindersof
everyprivilegewehave—tohaveahouse tolive inandworkoutof, tohaveworktodo, tohave familyandfriendswhoarehealthyandsafe, and for a fast-diminishing number ofpeople, tohavesomeremainingsenseof be-inginsidesomesystemsthatstillfunction.Thenext fewyears (at least) are going to be veryroughforusall,andIhope2021doesn’tmakeusimmediately lookbackfondlyatthisyear.I spent the last threeyearswritingaspec-
ulativefictionnear-futurenovel,basedalmostentirelyonnon-fictionandthenews.Tryingtocarvesomesortofhopefulnarrativeoutofpilesof notes aboutmultiple-choice impendingapocalypsestookeverybitofcreativityIhave.Myworkmostlyinvolvessittingathomeand
typingforaliving,anddespitethesevereodd-nessof releasinganovelduringapandemic, Ihadagreatyearprofessionally—thishasneverbeforebeenguilt-inducing.So,Ithink,Icande-clarethisofficially:2020istheyearwherere-ality completely overtook thehumancapac-ity for imagination, and soonmost sci-fi isgoingtolookastameandrelaxingasyourav-eragemundane-life novel: comfort reading,becausehoweverstrangethestory,thelawsofinternal logicstillapply.Onthedayofwritingthis, dead minks infected with mutatedCOVID-19 have risen from their graves inDenmarkafteramassculling.Nobody’simag-inationdid this: speaking for speculative-fic-tionstorytellers,werefusetotaketheblame.Ithinkzombieminkswinthe2020newsaward,buttherearemanyothercontenders.Thiswas the year that featured several
people’s representatives denying the coron-avirusthreatevenaftergettinginfectedthem-selves.Where themostpowerfulman in theworldmaystillhavetobedraggedkickingandscreaming out of his official residence afterlosinganelection.TheyearwhereAmerican
Don’t Blame the Sci-fi WriterThis is the year where reality completely overtook the human capacity for imagination — and not always in a good way
Stranger ThingsFantasy helps to escape reality. But what if it becomes the reality?
Two filmmakers, two takes — on how the year 2020 comes to an end
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Crude WatchIRAQTOBOOSTCRUDEEXPORTCAPACITYDubai: Iraq aims to increase crude oil export capacity from itssouthern ports to 6 million barrels per day from the current3.5 million barrels a day capacity, Karim Hattab, deputy oilminister for distribution affairs, said in a statement. REUTERS
MININGPROFITSBRIEFLYFinMinallowsRajasthantoborrowmoreNew Delhi: The FinanceMinistryonSaturdaysaidithaspermittedRajasthan toborrow an additionalRs2,731croreafterthestatesuccessfullyundertookeaseof doing business reforms.Rajasthan has now joinedthefiveotherstatesnamely,AndhraPradesh,Karnataka,Madhya Pradesh, TamilNaduandTelangana,whichhavecompleted the reformfacilitating ease of doingbusinesstobeeligibleforad-ditional borrowing. Thesesixstateshavebeengrantedadditional borrowing per-missionofRs19,459crore.
Entitiesunder1%cashpaymentofGSTliabilityNewDelhi:Themandatoryrequirement of 1 per centcashpaymentofGST liabil-itywitheffect fromJanuary1 would be applicable toabout 45,000 taxpayers,whichisonly0.37percentofthe total businesses regis-tered in the Goods andServices Tax system,Revenue DepartmentsourcessaidonSaturday.PTI
‘USholidayretailsalesrise3%’Bengaluru: US retail salesrose 3 per cent during thisyear’s expanded holidayshopping season fromOct.11toDecember24,a reportbyMastercardsaidSaturday,powered by a pandemic-driven shift toward onlineshopping.US ecommercesales jumped49percent inthisyear’sholidayshoppingseason,aspera Mastercardreport.REUTERS
KARUNJITSINGHNEWDELHI,DECEMBER26
STATE-OWNED IRONoremajorNMDC is set to resume operat-ing the Donimalai mines inKarnataka after a two-year hia-tus due to litigation with thestate government. Its miningleasewasextendedasaninterimmeasure while a governmentpaneldecidedroyaltyduetothestateexchequer.Undertheinterimagreement,
NMDC is required to pay a totalroyaltyof37.5percentonsalesofiron ore, including an additional22.5per cent royalty to the stategovernmentoverthe15percentroyaltythecompanywaspayingpriortothesuspensionofopera-tions in2018.The interimagree-mentisapplicabletilltherecom-mendations of the governmentpanelareexecutedorNovember2022,whichever isearlier.Accordingtosourcesawareof
developments, NMDC,which iscurrentlyinnegotiationstolowerthe royalty rate to be paid to thestate government, expects thatthe royalty decided by the gov-ernment panel for extension ofmining leases for governmentcompanieswill not change verysignificantlyfromtheinterimroy-altyset fortheDonimalaimines.“The number is not going to
change drastically from the onearrived at throughdiscussion inthis interim agreement,” said asource,addingthedropfromtheearlier demandof the state gov-ernment for an 80per cent pre-miumonironoresaleswasabet-ter reflection of a viable levy forNMDC.Thesourcealsonotedthatthecompanywaspreparingtore-sumeoperationsatthemines.TheKarnataka government,
in2018,extendedNMDC’smin-ing lease for Donimalai minesfor20years,butaskedthecom-pany to pay 80 per cent of theaverage sale valueof ironore tothe state government - leadingto NMDC suspending opera-tionsat themines.TheKarnatakaHighCourtset
aside the requirement thatNMDCpay80percentroyaltytothestategovernment, leading toKarnatakawithdrawing the ex-tensionaward.TheDonimalaimineshavean
estimatedresourcereserveof149milliontonnesandanannualpro-duction capacity of 7 milliontonnes. The royalty to bepaid tothestategovernment,decidedbythe high-levelcommittee,willbeapplicableretroactivelytoallpro-duction at theDonimalaiminesunder the interimagreement. Incasetheamountislowerthanthe22.5percentagreedtoundertheinterim agreement, NMDCwillnotbepermittedtoseekrefundsforpaymentsmadeduringthein-terimtimeperiod.Thedecisionofthehigh-level
panel on the royalty payable to
state governments by govern-ment companies under theMining by GovernmentCompanyRules,2015willalsoaf-fect NMDC iron ore mines inChhattisgarh,which account foramajorityoftheironoreproduc-tionbythecompany.NMDC’sKirandulandBacheli
complexes in Chhattisgarh con-tributearound24milliontonnesofironore,orabout75percentofNMDC’sannual ironoreoutput.According to experts, state
governments are likely to seekgreater premiums from publicsectormining companies uponrenewalofminingleases,orseekto auction off mining rights forhigherrevenuesundertheMinesandMinerals (Regulation andDevelopment)Act.“The recent hike in the price
of ironoreannouncedbyNMDCismoreorlessgoodenoughtoac-count for the increase in royalty.Underthecurrentdemand-sup-plyscenario,NMDChasthepric-ingpowertobeabletoabsorbtheincrease in levies but once thereis greater supply frommerchantminers, in the next few years,their ability to pass through theimpact of the levies and prof-itabilitywillbeaffected,”saidJigarMistry,partneratportfolioman-agementfirmBouyantCapital.Mistry added state govern-
mentswerelookingtogetalargerproportionofrevenuesfrommin-ingintheirstatesbystate-ownedcompanies. “State governmentsare seeking to get a greater pro-portionofprofitsofminingPSUswhichwould otherwise flow tothe centre as eitherdividendsorthroughreinvestmenttobuildca-pacity replacing investment bythecentralgovernment.”NMDC did not respond to
emailedrequests forcomment.
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CEBR: India tobecome 3rd largesteconomy by 2030ENSECONOMICBUREAUNEWDELHI,DECEMBER26
INDIA,WHICH appears to havebeen pushed back to being theworld’ssixthbiggesteconomyin2020,will againovertake theUKtobecomethefifthlargestin2025andracetothethirdspotby2030,the Centre for Economics andBusinessResearch (CEBR) said inanannualreportonSaturday.IndiahadovertakentheUKin
2019 to become the fifth largesteconomy in theworld but hasbeenrelegatedto6thspotin2020.“India has been knocked off
course somewhat through theimpact of thepandemic. As a re-sult, after overtaking the UK in2019,theUKovertakesIndiaagainin this year’s forecasts and staysaheadtill2024beforeIndiatakesoveragain,”saidthereport.
The CEBR forecasts that theIndianeconomywillexpandby9percentin2021andby7percentin 2022. “Growthwill naturallyslowasIndiabecomesmoreeco-nomicallydeveloped,withthean-nualGDPgrowthexpectedtosinkto5.8per cent in2035.” TheUK-based think tank forecast Chinawillin2028overtaketheUStobe-come the biggest economy, fiveyearsearlierthanpreviouslyesti-matedduetocontrastingrecover-iesofthetwonationsfromCovid.
ENSECONOMICBUREAUMUMBAI,DECEMBER26
THE SECURITIES and ExchangeBoardof India(Sebi)onSaturdayappointed formerChief ElectionCommissionerTSKrishnamurthy‘observer’ine-votingofunithold-ers of six schemes of FranklinTempletonMutualFund.The voting process for
unitholders to decide the fateof the six debt schemes ofFranklin Templeton MutualFund will take place betweenDecember26and28.The outcome of the voting
will determine if the schemeswithRs26,000croreofunithold-ers’moneymust close downor
not and how soon unitholderswillgettheirmoneyback.Sebi has also constituted a
technicalassistanceteamcom-prisingBNSahoo, chief general
manager, Sebi; NayanaOvalekar,chiefoperatingofficerof CDSL; K Sriram, practisingcompanysecretary;andscruti-niser M Krishna and E SaiPrasad, assistant directors ofCentral Forensic ScienceLaboratory,Hyderabad, toassistKrishnamurthy.“The SupremeCourt of India
videitsorderdatedDecember09,2020hasdirectedSebitoappointanObserverregardingthee-vot-ingofunitholdersofsixschemesof Franklin TempletonMutualFund which is scheduled be-tween 26th December to 29thDecember, 2020. Further theSupremeCourthasalsodirectedthat the result of the e-votingwould not be announced and
would be produced before theSupremeCourt in a sealed coveralong with the report of theObserver appointed by the Sebi.Accordingly, Sebi has appointedTS Krishnamurthy as the“Observer” on December 18,2020,” themarket regulator saidinanofficialstatement.The SC, on December 9,
asked Sebi to appoint an ob-server foroverseeing thee-vot-ingprocess.ThesixschemesareFranklin India Low DurationFund, Franklin IndiaUltraShortBondFund,Franklin IndiaShortTerm Income Plan, FranklinIndia Credit Risk Fund, FranklinIndiaDynamicAccrualFundandFranklin India IncomeOpportunities Fund.
■Under the interimagreement,NMDC isrequired topaya totalroyalty of 37.5per centon sales of ironore,including anadditional 22.5percent royalty to thestate governmentoverthe15per cent royaltythe companywaspayingprior to thesuspensionofoperations in2018.
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Sebi appoints TS Krishnamurthyobserver for Franklin MF e-voting
TheUK-basedthinktankforecast thatChinawill, in2028,overtaketheUStobecometheworld’sbiggesteconomy
Sunday December27Prepare your long-range goals but spare athought for short-termpressures. Thereseemstobeagreatdealtobesaidforsortingoutafinancialmess.
Monday December28As thedays pass, passionwill be replacedbyalaid-backfeeling.Youdotakelifealittletooseriously.Youcannowreaptherewardsof initiativesyoustarted.
Tuesday December29The Sun is hitting some of its strongestalignments over. This is positive, favourshardworkandoffershopeifyouarewillingtoputintheextraeffortrequiredtoachieveyourgoals.
Wednesday December30Life has been confusing lately. One reasonmightbethatclosepartnersneedtocomecleanaboutwhat they’re reallyupto-andyouneed to bemore aware of your long-termambitions.
Thursday December31You’llbetakingyourpleasuresseriouslyandif you can mix self-improvement withsimple fun, you’ll make the most of aprofoundly productive period. I doubt ifyou’llhaveamomenttoyourself.
Friday January1You cannowafford toput your foot downathome.TheMoongivesyoutheadvantage,and thisweek only a close friend can callyourbluff.Colleaguesandpartnersshouldfinallyadmitthatyouareright.
Saturday January2It’s a fine time to put in extra effort. Youmight be working quite hard at themoment. Inastrangesense,you’llgainthegreatest pleasure frommature behaviourandsoberactivities.
If it’s yourBirthday
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Givenbelowarefour jumbledwords.Solvethejumblestomakeproperwordsandmovethemtotherespectivesquaresbelow.Selecttheletters intheshadedsquaresandjumblethemtogettheanswerforthegivenquip.I love______morethananywomanI’veeverknown-WaltDisney(6,5)
SOLUTION:OBESE,SUSHI,COMMIT,STICKYAnswer:IloveMickeyMousemorethananywomanI’veeverknown-WaltDisney
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JUMBLEDWORDS
ARIES(Mar21-Apr20)Thisweek,theemphasis isonlong-termplanning.Makesurethatall legal
problemsareclearedupandthatforeignandoverseasconnectionsareall infineform.Don’texpecttofinalisedecisionsbeforeThursday, incidentally,astherestillseemstobeanumberofchangesincircumstancesontheway.
TAURUSApr.21-May21Familymembersandpeopleathomeareinanimpatientmood,andthere’llbe
momentswhenyou’reforcedintoacorner.Peopleatworkmayhaverejectedyouradvice.Don’tworry,though,asbeforetheweekisoutcolleaguesshouldhaverealisedtheerroroftheirways.
GEMINIMay22-June21Theweekisfullofpromise,eventhoughtheremaybemanycrisestodeal
with. Infact, it’syourbusinessaffairswhicharecomingunderscrutiny.Thebrightestdaysoftheweekforresolvingall legalissuesandarranginglong-distancetravelareWednesdayandThursday.
CANCERJune22-July23TheMoonbeginstheweekbychallengingyoursign,soyoumaybepre-occupiedby
partnershipmatters, inparticularbytheneedtopersuadeafriendorcolleaguetoagreewithyourplans.Asithappens,this isanexcellentweektogetproposalsfordomesticchangebackoncourse.
LEOJuly24-Aug.23TheSunisbusysheddinglightonideasandagreementswhich
havebeenneglectedforsometime.AfterMercurymakessomesignificantalignmentsinthemiddleof theweek,you’llhaveall theopportunityyou’vebeenwaitingfortoarrangeappointments,seekinterviewsandholdimportantdiscussions.
VIRGOAug.24-Sept.23Althoughbusinessdealsandexpenditureplanshavebeensubjectto
variousdelaysinrecentweeks,Mercury, theplanetresponsibleforplacinghurdlesinyourpathisabouttoformanotherseriesofalignments.Youshouldbepreparedforafloodofcommunicationsaroundtheendof theweek.
LIBRASept.24-Oct.23Financial andpropertymattersloom large, so it’stime to get your
affairs in order. There havebeenunavoidable delaysrecently, and you’re not totallyto blame for the slowpace ofdevelopments. However,friends and lovedones arewaiting for you to takedecisive action.
SCORPIOOct.24-Nov.22Oftenitworkswellifyoukeepcertaininformationtoyourself,though
familymembersmaybechallengingyoursecretivetendencies, inspiringyoutocomeclean.But,areyoureallyreadytorevealall?Itmaybebesttokeepfriendsandpartnersfullyinformedofyourplansandactivities.
SAGITTARIUSNov.23-Dec.22Theweek’stopplanetsareMarsandUranus,acombinationwhich
isboundtomakeyouthinkafreshaboutyourindependence-andaboutwhatyouneedtodotorecoveryourfreedom.Whatistakingplaceatthemomentinvolvesallthatismostprofoundandfundamentaltoyourexistence.
CAPRICORNDec.23-Jan.20Youmaybefeelingalittlemoreemotionalthanusual,butthisisnaturalnowthat
Neptuneismakingitspresencefeltinfreshregionsofyourchart.However,don’tgettoocarriedaway,otherwiseyou’llmissoutonveryexcitingprofessionaldevelopments.
AQUARIUSJan.21-Feb.19Lifeisalwayscomplicated,nevereasy!There’llbeagreatdealgoingon
behindthescenesatthebeginningoftheweek,butdon’tfall intothetrapof imaginingthatotherpeopleareouttogetyou.Youshouldignorerumoursanddiscountsuperstitionsunlessyouhavehardconcreteevidencethatthey’retrue.
PISCESFeb.20-Mar20TheMoon flirtswith your sign atthe endof theweek,an indication that,
whatever happens over thenext fewdays, events shouldbe running in your favour byFriday. Youmay takeadvantage of the fact that, foronce, your practical skillsseem tobe growing stronger.
YOURWEEKAHEADBRIDGE
SouthbidconservativelyatfirstbutwhenNorthmadeacompetitive4DbidSouthwenttogame. It isagoodgame,dependingonguessingthespades.Westledthejackofhearts,whichSouthwon.Howwouldyougoaboutplay-ingthehandtohelpyouguessthespadesuit?
NORTH♠ KJ3❤QJ109♦ A8♣K1097SOUTH♠ Q1062❤K83♦ Q73♣A63
NORTH♠ K10764❤ 53♦ Q874♣53
SOUTH♠ J3❤A♦ AKJ932♣ A982
WEST NORTH EAST SOUTHPass 1S 2H 3D3H 4D Pass 5DPass Pass Pass
SUNDAY CROSSWORD 2301QUICKCLUESACROSS1. Urbane(8)5. CapitalofMacedonia (6)10. Capitalof Israel (3,4)11. Beseech(7)12. Metallic sound(5)13. Likechampagne(9)14. Theyhavetobe followed!(6,6)18. SamManekshaw’s rank?(5,7)21. Typeof calendar,of chant (9)23. AnancientCeltic tribeof EasternEngland(5)
24. Jenniferof Friends fame(7)25. Altitudes (7)26. Settle (6)27. Inscription(8)DOWN1. Sense (6)2. Simplesong(6)3. Directedacourse(9)
4. Probes (14)6. Stuffing forpillows(5)
7. Oathsorpledges (8)8. Invigorate (8)9. Cooperationbetweencompetingpolitical†parties (14)
15. Accomplishing(9)16. Caught_____ :caughtunpreparedorunawares?(3,5)
17. Varietyof celery (8)19. ___AurShera : loversof Indianfolklore? (6)
20. Sentimentalart (6)22. Chose(5)CRYPTICCLUESACROSS1. Violetcanine?(8)5. Happentobeautumn(6)
10. Quiet reasontoexercisecharacter(7)
11.Oneordersungaboutself-centredprayers (7)
12. Runawayto joinup,perhaps (5)13. Breakingupcanbeverypainful(9)
14. Vehicles fordriving instructors(5,7)
18. Neverout -butnot invariably(12)
21. Africanhaswarmdrinkabout ten(9)
23. Asian leader turnedchickenbeforegame(5)
24. Heartpossibly retainsenergywitholdculinaryherb(7)
25. Coalpitworkedoutasyoucan
see(7)26. Point toa flower fora festival(6)
27. Onehavingdaylightcastoncoincollection inParaguay’scapital(8)
DOWN1. Birdat the fair?(6)
2. LeaveReginatogonorth?Monster! (6)
3. Howyoumaylive if single-minded?(2,4,3)
4. Gamesheldbypeople followingrevolutionaryartmovement(14)
6. So,with time, it causesgrain tospoil (5)
7. Quitesatisfactory, so there’snoneleft (3,5)
8. An injuredstag in theAlpsmovedroundwhenat thepointof death(4,4)
9. Continualhail’sgivingmeweirdvisions! (14)
15. Burialplaceof aKennedygirl,notanAskew(9)
16. Desirablestiffenerprovidedbythemerry thought?(4-4)
17. Sends indifferentdirections (8)19. Fashionablegreeting,butover-affected(6)
20. Colonel lushlyretireda littleoutofsorts (6)
22. Makesureslip isn’t showing(5)
QUICKCLUESAcross: 1Eraser,4Dominant,9Forged,10Scissors,12Rick,13Reciprocal,15Extravagance,18Freewheeling,21Applicable,22Tito,24Hardcopy,25Nepali,26Transfer,27Pantry.Down:1Enforced,2Atrocity,3Even,5Onceinawhile,6Instructed,7Avouch,8Tussle,11Setanexample,14Hairpieces,16Vigilant,17Ignominy,19Sachet,20Sparta,23Meta.CrypticClues:Across:1Bubble,4Abortive,9Nerves,10Reaffirm,12Mobs,13Instalment,15Attache-cases,18Friday’schild,21Mace-bearer,22Team,24Thematic,25Begone,26Semidome,27Gaggle.Down:1Bonemeal,2Birdbath,3Lief,5Breathalyser,6Refulgence,7Ibidem,8Enmity,11Incendiarism,14Scoreboard,16Live-long,17AdamBede,19Smites,20Scream,23Leda
Solutionsto2300
SouthmadeaNegativeDoubleof2D,hopingtofindaspadecontract. Hefol-lowedwith2NTtoshowaninvitationalhandofaroundelevenpoints.Westledthekingofdiamonds,hispartner’ssuit.
HowshouldSouthplantheplay? Bespecific.
TheWestHand:S-9874H-A7652D-K2C-54TheEastHand:S-A5H-4D-J109654C-QJ82
WhatSouthdidwaswintheace,thinkingthattheleadhadgivenhimatrick.He decided, randomly, to lead hearts next. Westwon the first round andcontinueddiamonds,which set upEast’s suit. In timeSouth had to leadspadesandEasttookhisaceandset3NTwiththeremainderofhisdiamondsuit.“Iwasunlucky,”saidSouth. “If Iguessto leadspadesfirst Imake3NT.”“That’s true,” notedNorth, but leaving somethingunsaid that hung in theair. WhatdidNorthmeanbyhisunfinishedstatement?WhatNorthmeantwasthatSouthshouldhavemade3NT.YousawwhatSouthdiddoand it is agreed thatSouthwasunlucky to leadheartsbeforespades. Hadheledspadesfirst,thatwouldhaveremovedEast’sentry.HowcouldSouthhavemade3NTwithoutguessingtoplayspadesfirst?
SouthshouldhaverealizedthatEastprobablyhadoneofthemajorsuitaces.IfEasthadbothof themitwouldbe inconsistentwiththebidding,butoneacewaspossible.Southshouldhaveletthekingofdiamondswintrickone.Westwould leadhisseconddiamondbutnowSouthcould leadeitherma-jorandsucceedbecauseWestwouldnotbeableto leaddiamondsagain.
Dealer:South,Vulnerable:NorthSouth
WEST NORTH EAST SOUTHIC 2D dblPass 2H Pass PassPass
Dealer:North,Vulnerable:NorthSouth
COVID IMPACT
‘CFO Optimism Index atall-time low for Dec qtr’
Key issues: Businesses are still foreseeingfinancial risk on their balance sheet and this canbe attributed to various factors including highinflationary pressures and supply side risksMethodology: Based on the survey ofover 350 respondents
Source:DunandBradstreet/
PTI
8.4%DECLINEINTHEDUN&BRADSTREETCOMPOSITECFOOPTIMISMINDEX(Y-O-Y)TO98.1DURINGQ42020,ARECORDLOW
32.1% INCREASE(Q-O-Q)BASISANDRISKPERCEPTIONSTILLREMAINSHIGHAMONGRESPONDENTS
18%OFCFOsSURVEYEDEXPECTANINCREASE INTHERISKAPPETITE INTHECURRENTSCENARIO
58%OFCFORESPONDENTSSEECASHFLOWMANAGEMENTASTHETOPMOSTPRIORITY
63% INDICATEDTHEYWILLUSEEFFECTIVERECOVERYSYSTEMASARISKMANAGEMENTTOOL
Theconfidence levelofchief financialofficersover financialandmacroeconomicconditions inthecountryreachedarecordlowfortheDecemberquarter, saidaDunandBradstreetreport
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NewZealand222-3atstumpson1stdayMountMaunganui:KaneWilliamsonmade an unbeaten 94 and shared a120-runpartnershipwithRossTaylorwhichliftedNewZealandintoastrongposition at stumps Saturday on thefirstdayofthefirstcrickettestagainstPakistan. Taylor made 70 andWilliamson added a further 89withHenryNichollswhowas42notoutatstumpswhenNewZealandwas222-3. Williamson came to the creasewhen only three balls had beenbowledandremainedforthenext86.3overs, reshapingtheNewZealand in-nings and changing the course of thefirstday.Pakistanhadbeenontopaf-ter winning the toss, bowling on agreen pitch and after Shaheen AfridiremovedNewZealand openers TomLatham for 4 and TomBlundell for 5withonly13runsontheboard.BRIEF SCORES:NewZealand222/3(Williamson94*,Nicholls42*, Taylor70,Afridi3/55)vsPakistan
EastBengalholdChennaiyin2-2Bambolim: GermanmidfielderMattiSteinmann emerged as the unlikelysource of goals for SC East Bengal asthe Kolkata side rallied to draw 2-2withChennaiyinFCintheHeroIndianSuper League at the Tilak Maidan.Chennaiyin took the lead twice,through Lallianzuala Chhangte (13')andRahimAli(64').However,abracefromMatti Steinmann (59', 68') sawRobbie Fowler's side split honours inan exciting encounter. On Sunday,Kerala Blasters will take onHyderabadFC.Bothsideshaveplayedsix matches so far with seventh-placedHyderabadFCsitting just twoplaces above Kerala Blasters on thetable, but with a difference of sixpoints. While Kerala have sufferedthree defeats, the Nizams saw theirunbeatenstreakendintheirpreviousgameagainstMumbaiCity.
IrvingstarsasNetsbeatCelticsBoston:Kyrie Irvingscored37points,KevinDurantadded29,andthevisit-ingBrooklynNetsenjoyedasuccess-fulreturntotheNBA'sChristmasDayschedule by pulling away in the sec-ondhalf fora123-95victoryovertheBoston Celtics on Friday. In his firstregular-season game inBoston sincejoiningtheNets, Irvingmade13of21shots, hit seven 3-pointers, andhandedouteightassists. Irvingscored17byhalftime,buttheNetstrailedbythreebeforeoutscoringBoston72-41in the second half in their firstChristmas Day game since facingChicago in2013.
AGENCIES
BRIEFLY
Impressivedebutants,unrelentingbowlers&ashrewdcaptainhelpvisitorsmoveonfromAdelaidedebaclewithanall-roundshow
SANDIPGDECEMBER26
ANENSEMBLEcastcomprisingtwodebutants,twohighly-skilledbowlersatthepeakoftheirprowess,andaninspiredcaptaincombinedtoproduceablockbusterfirstdayforIndiaintheBoxing Day Test. It was a bright day inMelbournewhenAjinkyaRahane’sleadershipfelt like a breath of fresh air, Jasprit Bumrahbowled like the wind in the morning,MohammedSirajwhippedup a storm, andRavichandranAshwinblew likeacalmafter-noon breeze. And at the fag end, cameShubmanGill,likearippleofeveningthunder.Australia reeledunder theweather,mus-
teringonly195 runsonaplacid surface afterchoosingtobat,before Indiaendedthedayat36/1. The score at stumpswas the only re-minderof thatafternoon inAdelaide, as Indiademonstratedthattheyhavetheskillsaswellasthewilltoturnadversityaround.IfthescarsofAdelaideremained,theydidwelltoconcealthem.Rather,theywereatransformedbunch,bustlingwithenergyandpurposeandbound-ingwithrelishandresolve.Rahaneseizedthemomentsandensuredthattheteamkepttheirpoiseandcomposure.Aclassic exampleof hisnon-plussedcap-
taincywaswhen Travis Head andMarnusLabuschagnewereengineeringacomebackaf-terfindingthemselvesineachother’scompanyat38/3.Weathering the initial storm, the twowere looking to accelerate, when RahanerecommissionedBumrah.A reactive captainwouldhavesoughtdefensivemeasures,likein-troducingRavindraJadejaorsettingrun-stop-ping fields. Here, Rahane counterattackedAustralia’s counter.HeadstruckBumrah forabraceofboundariesofffullerdeliveries,whichin theendseemed like anelaborate scheme.Thepacerthenpushedtheleft-handerontothebackfootwithamixtureofshortandshort-of-lengthdeliveries, beforehebowledone fullerandseamingaway fromHead,whoproddedinstinctivelyattheballwithhisfeetcrease-tied.Anedgewasallbutunavoidable.Thefinalwallofresistancewasbreached,
andAustraliafellapart,notinaheapbutbrickbyother.CentraltothatwasIndia’splanningandthesupremeexecutionoftheirplans.Thedismissals of Steve Smith and his protegeLabuschagnestoodout,forboththeenormityofthewicketsaswellastherationalebehindthe tactics. Both are leg-side virtuosos. Somostcaptainsandbowlerslooktoblocktheirleg-side run-scoring avenues andovercom-pensate by bowling outside the off-stump.But sometimes, batsmen aremost vulnera-bleplayingtheinstinctivestrokes.BothSmithandLabuschagnecouldnotresisttheleg-sideglide, and the fielders were perfectly sta-tioned to gobble up the ensuing catches.Smith was caught at leg-gully andLabuschagneatbackwardsquare-leg.Smith seemedhypnotised by the curve
Ashwinconjuredthroughoutwhatwouldar-guablybehisbestdayinAustralia.Itwasaspelloutof theoff-spinner’sdreams,whenevery-thingwascomingoutperfectlyfromhisfingers- fromtheamountofdrift, dip,paceandspin.Theballwasobedienttotheordersof itsmas-
ter.Somewouldspinandbounce,somewouldjustbounce,somewouldjustspin.Theuncer-taintywasharrowingforAustralia’sbatsmen.AswasSiraj,whose skillsRahanemaster-
fullyharnessed. In the lead-up to tea, hewasbowlingintenselybutwithoutluck.Eachtimehe beat the edge or an edge fell short, Sirajwould throwhishands in theair. ButRahanewouldwalkup tohimand reassurehim.Heevenobligedhimwithareferralthatlookedfarfromstraightforward(andoncepolitelyrefusedanotherrequestfromSiraj).Mostimportantly,theskipperkepthisfaithinthedebutant.Andjustbeforetea,hedismissedLabuschangne.Buoyed, Siraj increasedhispaceandpur-
chased reverse swing,notmassive like in thesubcontinent but just enough to trouble thebatsmen.Eventually, CameronGreenmissedoneandwaspinnedinfrontofthewicket,end-ing another brief period of resistance. Hereagain,Rahanewouldhavebeentemptedtore-placeSirajwithUmeshYadavorBumrahtopol-ishoff Australia’s lowerorder, but thatwouldhavebeencrueltoSirajwhowasbowlinghos-tilelyaswellastirelessly.ButafterTimPainedeparted,Bumrahwas
reintroduced.Hedidtheneedfulwiththewick-etsofMitchell Starc andNathanLyon, beforeJadeja denied hima five-for by packing PatCummins. But India’s goodworkwouldhavebeen largelynegatedhadthey lostmorethanthewicketofMayankAgarwal. For this, theyhavetothankthefree-strokingGill,whoinhis28notoutof 38balls oozedample signs thathe’sequippedtodealwiththebestofseamersintheworld.ThepullstrokesoffStarcwerebru-tal;imperiouswashewhenhesteppedoutanddroveLyonagainst the turn throughmid-off.Thoughhewasoncegrassed,Gillshowedexcel-lentdefensive technique toensure that Indiadidn’tsufferfurtherdamage.
New-look India
SRIRAMVEERADECEMBER26
RAVICHANDRANASHWINdoesn’tquite ripan off-break around off-stump, with loopand dip, and let the batsman copewith it.LikeMuttiahMuralitharan,especiallywhenyounger,usedtodo.OrasNathonLyondoesonoccasions.TheartofAshwinliesinentan-gling the batsmen intomeanderings fromwhich they are unable to disengage them-selves in time. Like Steve Smith onDay 1 ofthisBoxingDayTest.The ball that took out Smith opened up
its trickery under the gaze of the batsman,ratherthanrevealitsperfectionfromthemo-ment it was released. It’s a familiar themewithAshwin.Hisdeliveriesareconstructedfor what a batsmanmight do, tailored toprobe theanticipated response, asopposedtoapre-fabricated lineof thought.Hedoes-n’tdo thosepre-designeddreamballs.Someone like ShaneWarne candispense
with reality andmake thebatsmendance tohismachinations.Hisgeniusandtheartofleg-spin allowed him to do that. BarringMuralitharan, off-spinners don’t have suchwizardryintheDNAoftheirart.Buteverynowandthen,Ashwinmanagestocreateaprivaterealitywithin thebatsmen’sworldwherehemakesthemworkagainstthemselves.The surprise in Smith’s dismissalwasn’t
howitendedbuthowsoonitended.Justtwoballs. Ashwin targeted the intended shot orratherthehands,thatSmithclaimedtohavefound during the limited-overs leg of thetour.ThefirstballspunsharplydownlegbutSmith didn’t handcuff his hands. The nextdroppedonalengtharoundmiddle-and-leg,forcingSmith to lunge.For aminute, scrub out the two players,
photoshop in Ricky Ponting andHarbhajanSingh–andyouwouldn’thavenoticedadif-ference. The seam of the ball towards leg-gully, the ripping side-spin and the door-knobturnofthewristatreleasethattooktheball in the air froma shade outside off to itseventualdestination.Perhapsitwasthelureof the trajectory, but Smith’s hands tres-passedintoareasfromwhichhecouldn’tex-tricate themin time.Marnus Labuschagne toodid the same,
almost. Unlike Smith, he seemedmore in-tent toplayoff thebackfoot. Ashwin’s planwas ready: to get him caught at backwardshort-leg, wristing the turning bouncingball off hiship. If thebatsmantries toblockstraight down the pitch, the bounce andturnwouldhopefully be enough to get theball ricochet off the inner edge to forwardshort-leg.Theballsailedpastthetwoshort-legs a few times and then Labuschagnemadehismove.He started tomovesideways. Side-step-
pingtoleg,hestartedtocutandpunchtothe
off. It was an interestingmove; he had at-tempted one in Ashwin’s first over butwasbeaten, nevertheless he revived that ap-proach now.When the ball was fuller, hewouldpushitaway,withoutabigstride, let-ting his dextrous hands take care of the de-viation. For the rest, hewould shuffle side-ways to ping the large gap at covers, leftdeliberately open. For most of the day,Ashwinbowledwithjusttwoontheoff-side.Ashwin’sart isn’t static. It keepschang-
ing colours according to the perceivedthreat. Soon, he shifted to around thestumps, and over-spun one on leg-and-middle on a length. Labuschagne almostcombusted,goingforanill-executedsweepon an urge, and was saved by the DRS onthe lbwappeal.Though themoisture evaporated from
the track in the second session, Ashwin re-turnedaroundthestumpsbutwiselyaban-doned that line of attack after sensing thelack of pre-lunch biting turn and bounce.Fromoverthestumps,hequietlytriedpush-ing Labuschagne back and getting him towrist the turning ball to waiting hands.Though hewasn’t successful, a similar lineof attackworked forMohammedSiraj.Ashwin has already shown in the first
Tests of the last tours to England andAustralia that his art isn’t parochial. It isn’tpinneddowntoIndia’ssoil.Butuntimelyin-juries meant he couldn’t finish what hestarted on those tours. Now, it seems, he isonacelebratory run.
How Ashwin remained a stepahead of Smith & Labuschagne
SCORECARD
AUSTRALIA 195ALLOUTJBurnscPantbBumrah 0(10b)MWadecJadejabAshwin 30(39b,3x4)MLabuschagnecGillbSiraj 48(132b,4x4)SSmithcPujarabAshwin 0(8b)THeadcRahanebBumrah 38(92b,4x4)CGreen lbwSiraj 12(60b)TPainecViharibAshwin 13(38b,2x4)PCumminscSirajbJadeja 9(33b,1x4)MStarccSirajbBumrah 7(8b,1x4)NLyon lbwBumrah 20(17b,2x4,1x6)JHazlewoodnotout 4(1b,1x4)■Extras (nb3,w1,b10) 14■FoW: 1-10(Burns,4.2),2-35(Wade,12.5),3-38(Smith,14.3),4-124(Head,41.5),5-134(Labuschagne,49.3),6-155(Green,61.4),7-155(Paine,62.6),8-164(Starc,67.1),9-191(Lyon,71.5),10-195(Cummins,72.3)■Bowling:JBumrah16-4-56-4,UYadav12-2-39-0,RAshwin24-7-34-3,RJadeja5.3-1-15-1,MSiraj15-4-40-2
INDIA 36/1MAgarwal lbwStarc 0(6b)SGillbatting 28(38b,5x4)CPujarabatting 7(23b,1x4)■Extras (nb1) 1■FoW:1-0(Agarwal,0.6)■Bowling:MStarc4-2-14-1,PCummins4-1-14-0,JHazlewood2-0-2-0,NLyon1-0-6-0
DAY2,LIVEONSONYSPORTSNETWORK,5AM
AUSTRALIA VS INDIAMELBOURNE CRICKET GROUNDToss: Australia, chose to bat
RAshwinpickedcrucialwicketsofWade,SmithandPaine.AP
VISHALMENONDECEMBER26
MOHAMMEDISMAILgathershimself,clearshis throat, and tries his best to control hisemotions,beforeutteringthebarelyaudible:“Iwishabba(lateMohammedGhouse)wasalive today.”Ismail—elderbrotherof TeamIndia’s lat-
estpacesensationMohammedSiraj—sayshe’sabitgroggyafterbeinggluedtothetelevisionsetintheweehoursonSaturdaytowatchSirajmakeasensationalTestdebutattheMelbourneCricket Ground. “Afterwhatwehave gonethroughoverthelastmonth,thisisaproudmo-mentforus.IwanttothankAllah.AbbaalwayswantedSiraj toplayTest cricket for India.Hewouldalwayssay,‘Deshkanaamroshankaro,”IsmailtellsTheIndianExpressoverthephonefromhisTowliChowkiresidenceinHyderabad.
On November 20, little more than amonth before Siraj’s Test debut, his fatherGhousepassedaway.Thestringentquaran-tine restrictions meant the 26-year-oldcouldn’t return to India for his father’s finalrites. “Stay strong for your father’s dream”;thosewordsfromcaptainViratKohlihelpedSiraj stay back in Australia. However, Ismailremembershisbrotherbreakingdownovera call, days after their father's demise. “HecalledmefromAustraliaanddidn’tsayany-thing. All I couldhearwas the soundof himsobbing inconsolably,” Ismail recollects.ItwasGhouse, anauto-rickshawdriver’s,
unflinchingsupport thatgaveSiraj theconfi-dencetobunkclassesandsneakpastdiscipli-narianmother Shabana Begum toplay ten-nis-ballcricketinhismohallanearMasabtank.Formaltrainingbeganat18,whenafriendin-troducedSiraj to 'Mabboobsir', agenialmid-dle-agedman,who runs anHCA-affiliated
coaching centre called Charminar CricketClub.“IwasimpressedbywhatIsaw.Hewasrawbuthadtheability toextractgoodpace,"Mabboobnotes. "OnhisdebutagainstaclubcalledBalajiCC,hepickedfivewickets."
AnincidentfromSiraj'sHyderabadU-23daysstill ranklesMabboob.“HCA had organised a fitness camp for
fast bowlers of the U-23 squad atSecunderabadGymkhanaground.Everyoneassembledthatmorning,butSirajwasmiss-ing.WhenIlaterinquired,hesaid, ‘Sir, Idon’thave the money to travel to and fro fromHyderabad and Secunderabad. Howmuchwill I trouble my father for money.’ I toldhim, 'Never hesitate to askme for any sortof financial help'.”Siraj's fieryspellatanU-23gamecaught
theeyeof JyothiPrasad,thenchairmanofse-lectors, who picked the pacer for the RanjiTrophy. According toPrasad, Siraj benefitedenormouslyinhisfirstseasonasafirst-classcricketer,becausetheHyderabadcoachwasBharat Arun, current bowling coach of theIndianteam.“Bharatplayedakeyrole inhisevolutionasa fastbowler.Hefine-tunedhis
skills and it was because of him that helandedanIPLcontracttwoyearslater,in2017for theSunrisersHyderabad,”Prasadsays.MSK Prasad, the former national chair-
man of selectors, says it’s because of theabundance of fast bowlers that Siraj had towait so long tomake his Test debut. “Siraj’sstoryissimilartothatofT.Natarajan’sasbothhave made it from humble beginnings.There’s never been any doubt inmymindabout his credentials as a red-ball bowler.Becausewehaveanabundanceoffast-bowl-ing talents thatSirajhad to take the routeofIPL and T20s beforemaking it in long-formcricket. Lookathis first-classnumbers, theyare really impressive,”heavers.In 38 first-class games, Siraj has ac-
counted for 152 scalps, averaging a shadeover23,withfourfive-wickethauls. In2016,hepicked41wickets,galvanisingHyderabadto the Ranji Trophy knock-outs for the first
timeinfiveseasons.Sincethen,hehasbeena regular at India A tours, all of which havebeeninstrumental inhisseamlesstransitionfrom a raw pacer to a bowler with astutecricketingnous.Thesuccessesonthecricketfield,however,
have not changed Siraj’s outlook or de-meanour. Last year, the family shifted fromtheirmodestrentedapartmentinMasabtanktoamorelavishsettingatTowliChowki,nearMehdipatnam. Back in Hyderabad, he isknowntohave fundedweddingceremoniesof friendsandrelatives. “Allahhasbeenkindtous.So,Siraj ismakingitapointtogivebacktosociety.Heisreallylarge-heartedandneverstops evenoncewhen it comes to going outofhiswaytohelpothers,” Ismailsays.Ready to forego anywee-hour tranquil-
lity for the next four days, Ismail hopesMelbourne Test Day 1 is just the first day ofSiraj's longand fruitful international career.
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ROBIN JACKMAN NO MOREFormer England cricketer Robin Jackman,who played four Tests and 15 one-dayinternationals, has died. He was 75. Jackmantook 1,402 wickets in a 399-game first-classcareer between 1966 and 1982. AP
SA players raise fists before first Test vs LankaPRESSTRUSTOFINDIACENTURION,DECEMBER26
SOUTHAFRICAN players raised a fist to ac-knowledge the country's struggle againstapartheidbutrefrainedfromtakingthekneeassociatedwiththeglobalBlackLivesMatterMovement just before the start of the firstTestagainstSri Lanka,hereonSaturday.The players, led by Quinton de Kock,
raised their firsts after singing the SouthAfrican national anthembefore the start ofthe opening day at the Super Sport Park.Pressurehasbeenmountingon theProteasto show their support to the global BLMMovementbytakingaknee,but theplayersinastatementsaid that the raised fistshavemorehistoricalcontexttotheSouthAfricans."Theraisedfistisapowerfulgestureinour
ownhistory,asexpressedintheiconicimagesofNelsonandWinnieMandelaonMandela'sreleasefromprisonin1990,"theplayerssaid
inastatement. "In this context itwasapow-erfulgestureoftriumph,anacknowledgmentof thestruggleagainstapartheid,andacom-mitment to continuing to fight for equality,justiceandfreedom,whilealsohonouringthereligiousandculturalresponsibilitiesofeverymemberofourteam."Theplayers said the teamhad,onmulti-
ple occasions, declared its "unmistakable"support to theBLMcampaignandcommit-ted tocontinuedoing thesametogether."We recognize that our actions will
most likely result in criticism from somecommunity, oneway or another, but ... wehave taken the decision through aprocessof deep democracy to raise our fists. Werecognize the historical and political con-notations of the raised fist as a gesture ofongoing solidarity in the fight for racialjustice and anti-racismwork.”
MohammedSiraj tooktwowicketsandasmanycatchesonhisTestdebut.Reuters
SouthAfrica'sLungiNgidicelebratesafter takingawicket.AP
Wish abba was alive: Brother says Siraj has fulfiled late father’s dream
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Late Leicester equaliser ends ManUnited’s away winning streakREUTERSLEICESTER,DECEMBER26
LEICESTER CITY came back twice to endManchesterUnited'sawaywinningstreakinthe Premier Leaguewith a 2-2 draw at theKing Power stadium on Saturday. A JamieVardy shot which deflected off United de-fenderAxelTuanzebe,fiveminutesfromtheend,securedapointforBrendanRodgers'sideafter Bruno Fernandes appeared tohave se-curedanothervictoryontheroadforUnited.OleGunnarSolskjaer'sside,whohadwon
their last ten away games in the PremierLeague, stay third on 27 points, a point be-hind second-placed Leicester. Liverpool aretopof thestandingson31pointsandhaveachance to extend their leadwhen they face
WestBromwichAlbiononSunday.MarcusRashfordhadmissedawide-open
header but put United ahead in the 23rdminutewithacool finishafterbeingslippedin by Fernandes before Harvey Barnesequalisedeightminuteslaterwithafineshotfromtheedgeofthebox.RashfordhadagreatchancetoputUnitedbackinfrontonthehourbuthispowerfuldrivewaswellsavedbytherighthandofKasperSchmeichel.TwominuteslaterAnthonyMartialhadan
effortdisallowedforoffsidebutFernandesre-storedUnited'sleadinthe79thminute,drillinginto thebottomcorner after being found in-side the area by substitute Edinson Cavani.Again though, the leadwas short-lived asVardy's firsttimeshotonthehalf-turnfromalow cross from Ayoze Perez, went in offTuanzebeandearnedapointfortheFoxes.
Pretoria: Dinesh Chandimal andDhananjayadeSilvascoredfluenthalf-centuriesasSriLankatookadvantageofsomelacklustreSouthAfricabowl-ing to post 340 for six at the close ofday one of the first test at CenturionParkonSaturday. REUTERSBRIEF SCORES: Sri Lanka 340/6(Chandimal 85, de Silva 79, Mulder3/68)vsSouthAfrica
Sri Lanka takecontrol after Day 1
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