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Goa’s Heartbeat: Ashutosh seeks his Buddha Pg 14 How are the mighty fallen! — Samuel II

IN BRIEF 5 Jharkhand ministers ‘quit’ Five Jharkhand ministers belonging to BJP and JD(U) submitted their resignation letters to Governor M O H Farooq, who today forwarded these to Chief Minister Shibu Soren. Tourism Minister Sudha Choudhary (JD-U) submitted her resignation letter today while the four other ministers — (all BJP) — sent their letters to Farooq yesterday, Raj Bhavan sources said. – (PTI)

Visa row may hit Indo-Canada ties In revelations that threaten to cause irritation in Indo-Canadian ties, two retired Lt Generals, three serving Brigadiers and an IB Deputy Director besides a former senior IB official have been denied visas on grounds that their organisations were engaged in violence. The IB officer, assigned to travel to Toronto in connection with the Prime Minister’s trip there next month, was later allowed to travel after protest from India. – (PTI)

One more held in Times Square plot Pakistani officials have detained an 11th suspect in connection with the probe into the failed car bomb attack in New York by Pakistani-American Faisal Shahzad. The latest suspect to be detained is a man named Qamar Ejaz, a Pakistani intelligence source told CNN. Ejaz’s brother, Adnan Ejaz, is a former Pakistan Army major who is also in custody. – (PTI)

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AI staff buckle under pressure

Call off stir l Management sacks 15 PTI NEW DELHI, MAY 26

The 33-hour flash strike by a section of Air India employees was called off today following a Delhi High Court order, but the management cracked down on strike leaders sacking 15 and suspending 13 others. Several more employees involved in the strike which began yesterday afternoon and disrupted hundreds of flights, are likely to be either terminated or suspended, highly-placed sources said tonight, indicating that a total of upto 100 employees would face action. The High Court earlier restrained the striking employees from continuing with the stir even as Government talked tough asking the airline’s management to crack down on them. The Air Corporation Employees Union (ACEU), which spearheaded the strike along with the All India Aircraft Engineers Association (AIAEA), while announcing that the strike has ended said the striking staff will resume work with immediate effect. “Following the intervention of Chief Labour Commissioner and in the interest of travelling public, the ACEU is calling off the agitation. Our rank and file has been asked to restore normalcy as soon as possible. The AIAEA is also calling off the stir,” ACEU leader J B Kadiyan told reporters here.

TOUGH TALK

Delhi HC turned the heat on the Unions directing them not to continue with the strike and also not to resort to strike with effect from May 31 in terms of the May 14 strike notice, giving relief to AI management. Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel backed the AI management and said the airline is free to take firm measures to restore normalcy. To questions on sacking and suspension of employees, Kadiyan claimed that the Chief L abour Commissioner S K Mukhopadhyay has given in writing that no victimisation can take place if conciliation process is on. Welcoming the Unions’ decision to call of the strike, Air India CMD Arvind Jadhav said, “we want NACIL to become a professional, accountable and disciplined organisation. The Management is trying to ensure discipline...We are grateful to the Government of India for backing us.” The Unions fell in line after

KTC conductor with excess cash trapped HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, MAY 26

A Kadamba Transport Corporation Limited (KTCL) bus conductor preferred to fling money from the window rather than lose his job. In an unusual incident, KTCL conductor on Margao-Panaji route threw two notes of Rs 50 from the window to save himself from being trapped by ticket checkers. Deputy General Manager Sanjay Ghate disclosed that the said conductor was thoroughly checked by ticket checker, who found Rs 75 extra on him despite his desperate attempt to get rid of extra money. “Notice was issued to him after he was found with extra cash,” Ghate said. In yet another incident a conductor was found short of ticketed amount — Rs 85 — on the same route. “This also amounts to irregularity and action will be taken in this case too. Lots of complaints are being received from Panaji-Margao route,” an official said.

The Corporation has injected several fiscal measures including plugging of revenue leakage by their own staff. After implementation of sixth pay commission, the salary hike is to the tune of (Continued on page 2)

Ticketless travel made strict HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, MAY 26

The Kadamba Transport Corporation Limited (KTCL) will now take ticketless travellers to the police station if they don’t pay the fine. Deputy General Manager Sanjay Ghate said that ticketless travellers will not be spared even if they claim bankruptcy to pay the fine. “The Corporation has now decided to adopt stringent measures to rake up the revenue after sixth pay commission burdened them with the additional financial liability”, he said.

the order of the Delhi High Court which turned the heat on them giving relief to the management of the cashstrapped state-owned airline which was given a free hand by Government to take stern action against the striking employees. Air India officials said 130 flights, mostly domestic, could not be operated since the flash strike by engineers and ground staff began yesterday. The strike caused a loss of Rs 10 crore and severely affected 13,000 passengers most of whom remained stranded, they said.

SSC exam results today HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, MAY 26

Results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education in March-April 2010 will be declared on May 27, 2010, at 11 am. The 17,500-plus students will have many options to get their results. T h e G o a B o a rd h a s a n nounced that the results would also be available on several websites: www.examResults.net, w w w. r e d i f f . c o m / e x a m s , w w w. i n d i a r e s u l t s . c o m , w w w. exametc.com, w w w. G o a E d u c a t i o n . n e t , w w w. s c h o o l s 9 . c o m a n d www.goaresults.nic.in. Students will be able to get their results on SMS at 5676750, 56263. They can type gssc<space><seatno> 56767999 and see their result. Distribution of statements of marks/statements of marks-cumpassing certificates will be done on May 27 from 11 am to 1 pm to taluka-wise schools at the following institutes: Tiswadi (Continued on page 2)

Cops-drug dealer nexus: Court wants Govt say on CBI probe HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, MAY 26

While Crime Branch has not made any significant progress in its investigation in the alleged police-drug dealers nexus, the Bombay High Court at Goa on Wednesday asked the State Government whether it would consider handing over the investigation to a specialised agency like CBI. The vacation Bench of Justice N A Britto put forth the question while hearing a bail application moved by suspended police inspector Ashish Shirodkar. The police officer was among the first arrested by the Crime Branch for his alleged nexus with the drug dealer Atala. The Court said the case has wide ramification and sought to know whether the Government intends to hand over the investigation to CBI. The Public (Continued on page 2)

In a bid to prevent migratory birds deserting India’s wetlands during winters, the Environment and Forest Ministry on Wednesday unveiled a priority programme of creating a regulatory mechanism for conservation of wetlands like Keoladeo national mark in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, Chilika in Orissa and Wular in Jammu and Kashmir. It issued a draft notification for setting up the regulatory authorities at national, state and district levels for wetland conservation, inviting comments from all stakeholders latest by June 21. It pointed out that onethird of Indian wetlands have already been wiped out or severely degraded and hence the high priority being accorded for protecting them. The draft notification divides the wetlands into three cate-

gories, A category directly handled by the central regulatory authority and B and C categories tackled by the state and district authorities. A total of 25 wetlands have been identified in “A” category and these include Chilika Lake of Orissa, Koladeo National Park of Rajasthan, Kolleru Lake and

Sambhar L ake of Andhra Pradesh, Bhoj Wetland of Madhya Pradesh, Tsomoriri, Wular Lake, Hokarsar (Hokera) and Surinsar and Mansar in Jammu and Kashmir and Pong Dam Lake in Himachal Pradesh. It seeks to prohibit conversion of wetlands for land use, their reclamation, setting up or

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HUNGRY FOR POWER

South Zilla members serve deadline over devolution of power, threaten hunger strike HERALD REPORTER MARGAO, MAY 26

Cutting across party lines, Members of the South Goa Zilla Panchayat has served a six-month deadline on the Goa Government to devolve powers and functions to the district panchayat bodies or threatened to go on a hunger strike. That’s not all. The ZP members have clamoured for a hike in salaries and a pension scheme, besides petrol allowance similar to the perks enjoyed by the Members of the Legislative Assembly. At the ZP meeting held on Wednesday, the district Panchayat body also adopted a resolution seeking the intervention of UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi to direct the Congress Government in the State to bestow powers to the Zilla panchayats as enshrined in the

What they want

Powers to the Zilla Panchayats as enshrined in the Constitution. l A hike in salaries, pension scheme, petrol allowance similar to the perks enjoyed by the Members of the Legislative Assembly. l

Constitution. Members pointed out that the Congress is ruling at the Centre and in Goa and hence called for devolution of the powers and function to the Zilla Panchayats. Critical of the repeated cold shoulder by successive Governments in giving them powers

under the 73rd Amendment to the Constitution, the ZP members agreed to brace up to launch a movement in support of their long-pending demand. In fact, members, especially those having allegiance to the Congress, were told by their colleagues, to prepare to act independently in the event the State Government ignores their claim for additional powers. ZP Chairperson Maria Rebello said the ZP meeting also decided to invite Rajya Sabha MP Shantaram Naik and Panchayat Minister Babu Azgaonkar in the first week of June to the ZP office and hear the grievances of the members. She pointed out that the Rajya Sabha MP was the lone leader who had communicated to the ZP body, congratulating the new members after wining the elections. (Continued on page 2)

Cruise boats get notice on sewage HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, MAY 26

The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) has issued notices to cruise boats operating in river Mandovi for discharging sewage waste into the river. They have been asked to show cause within 15 days as to why no action should be taken against them. Interestingly, among the violators are two government-run boats – Santa Monica and Shantadurga. GSPCB conducted an inspection of the boats a few days ago

to verify the complaints received by it that the cruise boats do not have treatment plants and that they dispose their sewage

and other waste directly into the Mandovi. The notices have been sent on the basis of the inspection

Govt may include caste in census PTI NEW DELHI, MAY 26

The Government could go in for inclusion of caste in census, according to indications that emerged today from a meeting of the Union Cabinet which decided to set up a Group of Ministers to discuss modalities in this regard. During the meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, several ministers, including M Veerappa Moily, Jaipal Reddy, Pawan Kumar Bansal, Mukul Wasnik and Dayanidhi Maran favoured inclusion of caste in census, sources said. There was a general feeling that inclusion of caste in census exercise was necessary in the changed scenario. Some ministers said an early decision on the issue should be taken as the Monsoon Session was not far away and several political parties have been very vocal in demanding inclusion of caste in census. Home Minister P Chi-

Bid to prevent migratory birds desert India’s wetlands HERALD CORRESPONDENT NEW DELHI, MAY 26

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expansion of industries, manufacture or storage of disposal of hazardous substances, solid waste dumping, discharge of effluents, and any construction of permanent nature except for boat jetties within 50 metres from the mean high flood level of last ten years. The proposed notification also requires prior approval of the concerned regulatory authority for certain other activities like withdrawal of water, harvesting of resources, treating of effluent discharges from industries, cities and towns, plying of motorized boats, dredging, fisheries and facilities for temporary use such as pontoon bridges and approach roads. Meanwhile, the number of endangered bird species in the country has risen to 154 as compared to 149 two years ago, a recent study has said.

dambaram, who had earlier expressed reservations to the proposal, was cautious on the matter, they said. Wasnik reportedly suggested that the Home Ministry alone was competent to do the exercise and not ministries of Social Justice or Tribal Welfare. He said the Home Ministry was doing it for the last several decades, the sources said. Some ministers even said there was no need for a GoM and recalled that the sentiments of members during the discussion on the issue in the Lok Sabha was overwhelmingly for inclusion of caste in census exercise. Moily, who has been vocal votary for inclusion of castes in census, said castes could easily be included in round two and three of the exercise when the work on National Population Register begins. Kapil Sibal and M S Gill expressed reservations on including castes in census as the

exercise has already begun, the sources said. Some said that inclusion of caste in census was a gigantic exercise as the country has over 17,000 castes and sub-castes, some of which are scheduled castes in some states but not in some others. A minister said none of the members opposed the inclusion as such but wondered how far such a course of action would be in consonance with the goal of a caste-less society. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee who has been heading several GoMs on sensitive subjects, could be given the task to head the group to look into the issue. Anand Sharma, who had spoken against inclusion of castes in census, today presented a balanced view on the sensitive subject. Sources said the GoM would also finalise the modalities involved if castes are to be included in census.

reports prepared by GSPCB inspectors, sources said. Most have kitchens and restaurants but there are no facilities to treat toilet and kitchen waste. Wet waste, however, is taken care of, the sources added. Besides, it was also found during the inspection that used oil is discharged into the river after a gap of some months. While Santa Monica is operating for more than 15 years, Shantadurga was commissioned during BJP Government. The others are private-run boats.

Mayawati’s wealth swells PTI LUCKNOW, MAY 26

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati today declared her assets which stood at over Rs 88 crore, an increase of nearly Rs 36 crore in the past three years. An affidavit submitted by her while filing nomination papers for next month’s Legislative Council polls said she has commercial and residential properties worth Rs 75.47 crore.

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