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Dibrugarh, Saturday, September 17, 2016

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In yet another glaring example of the fragile political system in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, 43 Congress MLAs led by the Chief Minister Pema Khandu today, deserted the Congress and defected wholesale and joined the Peoples’ Party of Arunachal (PPA), a regional party of the state. Mr. Khandu, who had replaced Nabam Tuki following a dissident campaign in July 2016, paraded 42 MLAs before Assembly Speaker Tenzing Norbu Thongdok, who accepted their

joining the PPA. This is the second time this year when Congress MLAs have defected from Congress to the PPA. Earlier on March 3 this year, a section of Congress legislators had rebelled against the party and joined PPA under the leadership of late Kalikho Pul as the Chief Minister. However, following the Supreme Court judgement on July 13 this year, the Congress Government was reinstated and soon after, Pema Khandu replaced Nabam Tuki as the Chief Minister. The move was notified in the Bulletin Part-II of the Assembly, formalising the political development that leaves the Congress with governments only in Manipur, Meghalaya and Mizoram in the northeast. Mr. Tuki was the only Congress MLA who did not join PPA, a constituent of the North East Democratic

Rijiju denies BJP hand, blames Congress infighting ET Bureau New Delhi, Sept 16

In New Delhi, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju blamed internal dissent in Congress for the political turmoil in Arunachal Pradesh, where Chief Minister Pema Khandu and 42 MLAs have joined a regional outfit PPA. Mr. Rijiju, who is from Arunachal Pradesh, said on Friday that his party, the BJP, had no role in the latest political development in the State and that the Congress MLAs were “angry with their own leadership”. It is the second time this year that the Congress has been hit hard by rebellion.

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Congress out, PPA in, again The Congress on Friday lost its government in Arunachal Pradesh when 43 of its MLAs led by Chief Minister Pema Khandu defected wholesale and merged with the People’s Party of Arunachal, just two months after it had regained power.

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“Congress MLAs including the Chief Minister in Arunachal are angry with their own central leadership. They have to wait in Delhi for 4—5 days to meet their own leaders. This has eventually led to MLAs joining a regional party. There is no more Congress government in Arunachal Pradesh,” the Minister told reporters in New Delhi. The Minister of State for Home said “if the MLAs don’t want to stay with Congress, what can the others do“. “The Supreme Court also reinstated the Congress government but ultimately the MLAs’ decision is final. Congress tried to blame BJP unnecessarily,” he said.

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Alliance (NEDA) which was formed on May 24 in Guwahati. Mr. Khandu became Chief Minister on July 16 after months of political turmoil that unseated Mr. Tuki, who himself was reinstated as Chief Minister by the apex court only two days before. In a House of 60, the Congress had 44 MLAs with one seat falling vacant after former chief minister Kalikho Pul committed suicide on August 9, while the BJP has 11 members including two Independents. The status of two Congress MLAs is yet to be decided as they put in their papers before the recent series of political developments that led to first Tuki government falling in January this year, imposition of President’s rule and installation of the late Kalikho Pul government on February 19 for a short span. Mr. Pul was forced to resign

in July 13 following a Supreme Court judgement. On March 3 last, Pul along with 29 Congress MLAs joined the PPA. PPA CWC chairman Kameng Ringu termed the development as a “homecoming” after a short temporary self-exile of the party. Asked for the reasons behind the development, Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein said that for a resource-starved state like Arunachal, it is necessary to be with a bigger party to get more development funds from the Centre. However, Mr. Tuki, who was out of the station, could not be contacted for his comments. The PPA had ruled the State for a brief period from March 3 to July 13 this year under Pul. Earlier the PPA had formed the government in 1979 when

Tomo Riba was the Chief Minister. Mr. Riba, who took oath on September 18, 1979, ruled the State for 46 days before being deposed on November 3, 1979. Meanwhile, State BJP President Tapir Gao, while welcoming Mr. Khandu’s move, stated that the decision should have been taken earlier. “We are happy that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of a ‘Congress-mukt Bharat’ is becoming a reality now,” Mr. Gao said. While blaming the Congress high command for the mess in the party, Mr. Gao said party president Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi should have taken care of this. Asked about the possibility of PPA MLAs merging with the BJP, Mr. Gao said the party’s door was open. Contd. on Page 4

Congress says new govt is an 'illegitimate child of BJP' ET Bureau New Delhi, 16

With the party losing its government in Arunachal Pradesh, Congress today dubbed the new dispensation as an "illegitimate child of BJP" and blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah for the "diabolical design to decimate democracy". "Gross and rampant misuse of money power finally delivered an immoral government of opportunists and turncoats. The mandate of the people of Arunachal Pradesh, who voted Congress party to power, has been robbed in broad daylight," Congress' chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala told reporters. The party lost its government when 43 of its MLAs led by Chief Minister Pema Khandu defected wholesale and merged with the People's Party of Arunachal today, just two

months after it had regained power following the Supreme Court's judgement. Addressing a press conference, along with AICC General Secretary C P Joshi, Surjewala alleged that the People's Party of Arunachal Pradesh is the "illegitimate child of BJP's diabolical design to decimate democracy". He said the "architects of extinguishing and murdering" the very spirit of democracy and constitutionalism are Modi and Shah who rode to power on the promise of cooperative federalism. "The prodigal sons of Congress who have jumped ship have made massive ideological and political blunder and compromise," he said, hitting hard at the 43 of its 44 MLAs who defected. He alleged that the Congress MLAs have also destroyed trust of people of Arunachal

Decision to join PPA in BJP Party state's interest: Khandu wasn’t ET Bureau Itanagar, Sept 16

Chief minister Pema Khandu, addressing the media persons at CM’s Conference Hall and citing the reasons for their merger with the PPA, Chief Minister Pema Khandu informed that his government had inherited a cumulative deficit of Rs 3700 Crores out of which liabilities of Rs 1200 Crores have been cleared and leaving a total amount of Rs 2500 Crores liabilities still pending. “As the present circumstances do not give us any space to overcome the burden of finances we had inherited, a decision (to join PPA) in the larger interest of the state was compelling,” the CM reasoned. Further reasoning that the state lacks in resources of its own to recover from such

MODI HOPE Khandu said the 43 Congress MLAs decided to join PPA in the interest of the state and its people Khandu said the state had inherited a cumulative deficit of Rs 3,700 crore and a change was necessary to get more development funds from the Centre liabilities, CM Khandu stated that, “it is important that we have a more centre-friendly party in the state to develop a better relationship with the central government for smooth financial assistance.” Informing that detailed deliberations in this regard were held with the legislator colleagues, CM Khandu asserted that the decision to join PPA was unanimous.

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informed : Biswa Sharma ET Bureau Guwahati, Sept 16

North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) convenor Himanta Biswa Sarma today says, "BJP as a party, was not consulted by the MLAs and it was not in the loop. I informed the BJP leadership and our national president this evening about the development after Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu informed me at 4 PM and I verified with their Assembly bulletin. Our national president has not reacted." "Only at 9 AM I was told by Khandu that something will take place today, but I was not aware about its magnitude. After the Supreme Court order, Khandu was reluctant to go back to the Congress," the NEDA convenor said.

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Pradesh, who voted for them as candidates of Congress. "Despite the Supreme Court judgement, the fraud that was committed today is very ominous for democracy in India," Joshi said expressing concern over its impact in the Northeast. "We have seen what has happened in Jammu and Kashmir. We are concerned that similar situation will be seen in NE India," he said. Accusing the BJP of using money and muscle power, he said having been thwarted twice, BJP began by engineering defections, inducements and threats to subvert the people's mandate. Asked why the Congress failed to stop the wholesale defection, Joshi said that the message sent by the BJP was that if any state wanted development, it has to be in tune with the ruling party at the Centre.

Crusade against drug raises, sensitizing its ill effect rehabilitation centre to get rid of addiction. Citing example over China, the Principal said how Chinese battle against opium under Opium War and completely wipe out its predominance.

Drugs De – Addiction Campaign gets underway sensitizing over the adverse affect in mental and physical health of an individual. The crusade against the drugs menace has been spearheaded due to rampant dominance causing increasing addiction among the youth especially the school goers. ‘BEING MISHMI’ in association with SOCIO – ECONOMIC & E N V I R O N M E N T PROTECTION SOCEITY (SEEPS) both an NGO held the campaign yesterday at the school Auditorium.

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Gracing the campaign as chief guest, Isaac Pertin, SP Lohit who is the alumni of the school expressed anguish over the rising addiction and illegal trading of Opium & Contraband substances. He alerts the student over its vulnerability to drugs. “Student should concentrate much on study dissuading all worldly comfort to achieve the goal”, he suggests. N Singpho

BK Jayanti Brahmakumaris Meditation Centre also emphasis regular practices of easy Rajyoga Meditation which is panacea to all sorts of addiction. “Its help to improve your memory, develop positive mindset, improve will power and tolerance against all odds to excel in study”, she stresses.

Asst Professor IGG College as a resources person gave overall view on the drugs tentacle in this region. Dr K Padu Surgeon General Hospital Tezu as resources person also highlighted through power point presentation over its

detrimental effect on health. Type of hard & soft drugs, Tobacco causes cancer, Alcohol overall affect on health including rising accident at town and increasing crime.

Earlier, Eringso Romat Chairman of ‘BEING MISHMI’ distributed T – Shirt with printed slogan ‘I M against Opium’ together with chief guest and spoke about the basic motive behind this campaign. He said it is need of the hour to sensitize ill effect of opium and other contraband substances to save Mishmi society.

Expressing concern over the prevailing incidence of drugs addiction, Eving Lego Principal Govt. Hr Sec School Tezu said that he found few Hundreds of student and addicts in school and were learned teachers participated sent for treatment or in the campaign.

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Smart City selection of Pasighat being rigorously pursued Spl Correspondent Pasighat, Sept 16

As Pasighat missed the first round of Smart City selection despite several hopes opined across many think-tanks from both state and central leaderships, that this frontier state’s oldest town will be given extra preference, efforts are now being made afresh to select Pasighat in next round. Informing about the latest effort, Chief Councilor, Pasighat Municipal Council, Kaling Doruk said that, he along with Director, Town Planning & Municipal Affairs, A. Morang

A. Morang, Director, Town Planning & Mu ... y proposal of Pasighat New Delhi are presently camping at New Delhi to press upon the demand. The duo also called on to Kiren Rijiju, union MoS for Home Affairs, Govt. of India and urged him to help convincing

union Urban Development Ministry to select Pasighat with special consideration in the next round of selection. The duo also pressed the demand in a apex meeting of smart city selection held on today.

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Unidentified miscreant loots 25,000 with fake identity at Tinsukia ET Correspondent Tinsukia, Sep 16: Sensation prevailed at Tinsukia after a women named Rimjhim Borah went for withdrawing money from her account and find that someone already took 25,000 rupees from her account. Rimjhim Borah went to UCO Bank in intention to withdraw money as she was running with pregnancy, but surprisingly finds that someone takes her ATM card with false signature before few months.

Idols of Lord Vishwakarma put up for sale by vendors in Dibrugarh on Friday. Pic - Manoj Pandey

Eye surgery camp concludes successfully at Dibrugarh

HOROSCOPE Aries

A message or phone call from someone dear who lives far away could arrive today. You've been thinking about this person for a while, Aries, so don't be surprised if you hear from him or her. You're especially attuned to the thoughts and feelings of others right now. In fact, you may feel especially inspired to work on projects of your own, as ideas are likely to fill your head. Have fun!

Taurus

Daydreams and reveries could inspire new ideas for creative projects today. Visions, stories, or melodies might flood your mind, and it might be a good idea to write them down before they disappear. You're also likely to feel more attuned than usual to the thoughts and feelings of others. Don't be surprised if you intuitively give people what they want and need before they ask.

Gemini

Affection blooms in close relationships as you tune into the thoughts, feelings, needs, and desires of those around you. Communication should be clear, open, and honest without being brutal. Social events should prove especially enjoyable today, Gemini, as you're likely to attract interesting people with intriguing and useful information. Reading could also prove beneficial now. Enjoy your day.

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Libra

A gathering in your neighborhood could prove unexpectedly pleasant and enjoyable. You might meet new people and get closer to the ones you already know. A lot of interesting and useful information could be exchanged. There might be more than one get-together that you'll want to attend, Libra, so you might spend a lot of time in the car. You might also lend or borrow some books.

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on the dais and felicitated her. Eye donation and cataract surgery awareness talk was also held during the programme where doctors of K.K.S Hospital participated with full enthusiasm. This was a very important and beneficial project and they have achieved a grand success with the help of the Lion K.K Saharia hospital. Chairman Lion Sajan Harlalka and all the office bearer of the Hospital were also present.

A pleasant surprise comes your way when you receive either a present or small sum of money, perhaps in the mail, Scorpio. Someone will either pay you back a loan or you could receive a gift for some small service you performed for someone. You could be tempted to turn that around and buy a present for someone else. Expect some calls that result in long and meaningful conversations.

Medical Health Checkup camp and Blood Donation camp held at Dibrugarh

Students and members of Dibrugarh University donating blood during free Medical Health Checkup camp and Blood Donation camp under Perception Management at Dibrugarh.

A Staff Reporter Dibrugarh, Sept 16: As part of ‘Perception Management’, a free Medical Health Checkup camp and Blood Donation camp was conducted by Army on 16 Sep at Dibrugarh University, in asso-

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If you're musically or artistically inclined, Capricorn, today you might have visions or melodies in your head that simply cry out to be written down.

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Today should be busy with regard to communication, Aquarius. Calls and emails to people close to you may take up a lot of your time. You could be organizing a meeting or social event of some kind. You're probably feeling optimistic and enthusiastic, and you'll likely spread these feelings to others. You're also better able to intuit what's going on with them.

ciation with AMCH, Dibrugarh and Dibrugarh University. The camp was inaugurated by Registrar of Dibrugarh University. Doctors of AMCH and Army contributed their service and examined 230 cases.

As part of Blood Donation Camp, 120 Students/Faculty of Dibrugarh University, donated their blood for a good cause. The civil populace praised the work and said that it would further strengthen the relation between Army and civil.

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idols which remained scattered in various places of the town and drowned it in a nearby lake with all rituals. “People lay down their heads in the idols feet when worshiped and after few days the idols of various God and Goddesses are thrown away in various places”, the Central President Lalan Sahani said to this reporter.

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reaches out beyond its lbw walls. bringing in event(/' resources with digital tools and that the roles of students and teachers are flux, with students tiOW taking an active role in their own learning. Spc,tking un the occasion Fr. Tarcisius Toppo, Rector & Principal said, Digital classroom features information, resources and professional development opportunities to support the school in understanding, planning and developing environment, and experiences for students learning in digitally — rich contexts. Ile further added "Initiative of this kind will certainly benefit the student body and would the desired result if used well. Thanks to Sir Bhaskar Paul the Computer Instructor and the past pupils for their selfless service and hard work.

Illegel timber seized in Doomdooma Manoj Kumar Ojha Doomdooma,Sept 16: A truck bearing the number AS23AC-0033 was seized by Forest personnel carrying smuggled timber on the NH-37 at Rupai-Siding .

Sports Correspondent Dibrugarh, Sept 16: Dakha Devi Rasiwasia College, Chabua defeated Kamargaon College 4-0 in the Inter college men football tournament 2016 organised by Dibrugarh University Sports board at Dibrugarh University playground here today.

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Manoj Ojha Doomdooma, Sept 16: Celebrations are occasion for rejoicing. In the premises of Don Bosco Doom Dooms. there was greater rejoicing and greater things had happened on 15'" September, 2016, It was certainly a red-letter day for Don Bosco Doom Denote, as SMART CLASS and SCHOOL WEBSITE www.dbsdoomdoorna.com was inaugurated & launched by Rev. Fr. Tarcisus Toppo (Rector & Principal) in the presence of the management, staff and students with the focus on transforming the classroom err imtnent. It is indeed a matter of great pride for all that our school has launched the digital classroom. Fr. lgness I tans the headmaster in his introductory words highlighted, that the •IOSS1•00111 in the 21" comity

The timber was being transported from Sadia to Tinsukia . It may be mentioned here that this is the third truck carrying smuggled timber which was seized here within this week.

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2ND show at 12:40 PM A get-together of some kind is likely to happen during the course of the working day, Pisces. This should lead to pleasant and interesting conversations, possibly involving philosophy, spiritual matters, or the arts. Communication with those around you should be clear and open. Correspondence could take up almost as much time as conversations right now.

Sidharth Singh Tinsukia, Sept. 16: Asom Sangrami Oikya Manch took a good initiative in drowning of various idols of God and Goddesses in a nearby lake today at Tinsukia town.

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Good initiative taken by Asom Sangrami Oikya Manch

The members of the organization in a herculean task took all the

Communication is likely to be warm, informative, and companionable today, Sagittarius, and you'll probably grow closer to those around you because of it. Your inspiration and imagination flow freely, and you're likely to want to channel much of your energy into creative projects. You may also want to phone a friend who shares your artistic interests.

If you're a writer, you may be filled with story ideas. Whatever your creative interests, inspiration abounds. It's a good idea to start working on these projects today or they could disappear.

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The ABMMS thanked Dr. Arunditi Tamuli and other doctors, staff and members. The camp concluded successfully with a vote of thanks from Shakha Secretary Shilpa Garodia. Altogether, 12 needy patients were operated successfully in this camp and all the expenses for the surgery were borne by A.B.M.M.S Dibrugarh Sakha.

Love blossoms in close relationships as communication flows freely. You're intuitive by nature, Leo, but today you feel especially attuned to others' thoughts, feelings, needs, and desires. Don't be surprised if you grow closer to those around you. Children, in particular, should provide warmth and love. If you're artistically inclined, start a new project today. Happiness reigns as you and your household embark on one or more projects that could make your home more cheerful, Virgo. Warm and companionable conversations involve sharing interesting information and bring you closer. Visitors could come by and other people could call with interesting news. This is a good day to throw an impromptu party. Enjoy your day!

Sagittarius

A Staff Reporter Dibrugarh, Sept 16: Akhil Bhartiya Marwari Mahila Sammelan, Dibrugarh Shakha had organised Eye Surgery Camp on Thursday under National project "Netra-Daan" in collaboration with Lion K.K.S eye hospital has finally concluded. During the concluding programme, ABMMS President Reetu Lohia in her welcome address invited Dr. Arunditi Tamuli

You should be in glowing good health today, Cancer. You're feeling especially fit, and your appearance likely reflects that. You're looking for healthy activities that also bring you pleasure, such as exercise and proper diet. Find a cookbook full of tasty recipes and use it. Your relations with others should be warm, loving, and companionable. Exercising with friends should encourage you to keep up the good work.

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A question comes here that, how bank authority issued the ATM card without the actual owner. However, the bank manager assured that they will properly check the CCTV footage and will inquiry the matter with the ex-manager of the UCO branch.

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For DDR College, Parta Paratim Konwar opened the account in the 8th minute. Parta received a pass from the left flank and found strike the first goal. Anil Sobar made it to 2-0 in the 38th minute. Kishor Gogoi collected a pass from the midfield and scored the third salvo for his team in the 42nd minute.

In the second half, DDR scored the final goal through Chandravanu Gogoi in the 84th minute. Chandravanu got a pass from the right flank and found the back of the net. DDR College dominated both the proceedings Kamargaon College missed some crucial scoring opportunities. In another match played on yesterday Post Graduate classes of Dibrugarh University beat Tinsukia College 2-0. Roshan Ramshing scored the opening goal for PG in the 24th t minute. Roshan converted a left flank pass and found the net easily. Bishal Saha scored the second salvo in the 78th minute.


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Assam: 8 Karbi People's Liberation Tiger militants arrested in Karbi Anglong

Agencies Karbi Anglong, Sep 16: Joint forces launched the raid following local intelligence inputs about the presence of top Karbi People's Liberation Tiger leaders and cadres in Karbi Anglong district killing 8 militants. Security forces have apprehended eight hardcore Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants from West Karbi Anglong district in Assam in a series of joint operations. The operation is being carried out jointly by the Assam police and the army since September 13. Joint forces launched the raid following local intelligence inputs about the presence of top KPLT leaders and cadres in the area. Fol-

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styled Commander-in-Chief Sunder Dera alias Rijak Dera in the operation. The remaining arrested rebels are KPLT Vice Chairman Longbi Timung, area commander John Rongphar, Rain Ronghang, Starphill, Bida RamTerang, Dhan Singh Hanse and an arms supplier indentified as Romjan Ali. Five rifles including one AK-47 along with grenades and ammunition were recovered from the militants. Notepads, extortion receipts and tax collection notices by the group were also recovered from the group. The security forces are continuing the operation in region.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar also directed the Sarbananda Sonowal government to apprise it of the progress made in installation of sensor-operated automated traffic barriers to prevent these deaths. It directed the state government and the Director of the Kaziranga National Park to inform it on "how how many animals have died because of vehicular movement along the highway." "The counsel appearing for State shall produce

in this incident. According to local peoples, all victims took fruits, Ceci beans etc. in the name of Prashad in a religious congregation at the village on last 14th September and after 24 hours of eating those prashad people became the victim of Diarrhea and vomiting. Among the vic-

tims, there were large numbers of children. According to a few conscious peoples of the area, the main cause of this food poisoning was might due to not washing the prashad properly and the preservative chemicals of the fruits might have caused this food poisoning.

Agencies Guwahati, Sept 16: The ongoing verification of rhino horns stored across various treasuries of the State that had started on August 11 concluded today with the verification of 118 horns at the Guwahati Treasury.

“The maximum number of 1,193 horns were verified at Golaghat Treasury, followed by 550 at Nagaon Treasury, 118 at Guwahati Treasury, 59 at Mangaldai Treasury, 56 at Tezpur, 33 at Barpeta Treasury, and 22 at Morigaon Treasury,” a Rhino Horn Verification Committee member told the media. Conducted at the Kamrup (Metro) Deputy Commissioner’s conference hall, the last of the verification exercise found 11 horns to be partially cut-off. Earlier, five horns at Tezpur

Indian Bank to boost young entrepreneurs, clusters and NGOs in northeast Bijoy Shankar Handique Jorhat, Sept 16: Indian Bank after having 47 strong branches in North Eastern region, now eyeing to boost young entrepreneurs, clusters, NGOs to come forward to get loan under the listed category and can approach officials in their respective bank branches throughout the North Eastern Region covering the states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Tripura, says Pananlal Bhattacharyya, chief general manager, NE Zone here today.

PTI Guwahati, Sep 16: Concerned over wildlife deaths in road accidents at the Kaziranga National Park, the National Green Tribunal has asked Assam government to provide the exact number of animal casualties so far due to traffic movement on the National Highway-37 that passes lowing the raids, security through the home of the forces apprehended eight famous one-horned rhirebels including its self- nos.

Rhino Verification Committee verifies 2,031 rhino horns out of 2,038 in the State

A total of 2,031 out of 2,038 horns stocked in seven treasuries were verified during the exercise. Seven horns – two each at Lakhimpur and Golaghat treasuries and three at the Tezpur Treasury – could not be verified.

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60 peoples hospitalized over eating prashad at Nazira

ET Correspondent Nazira, Sep 16: In a food poisoning incident at Khongia Gaon, under Namti police station of Nazira sub division, 60 peoples were hospitalize at Nazira Leferipukhuri civil Hospital and Joysagar civil Hospital on last 15th September, where Rekha Gogoi (33) was died at her home

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original records before us to show what steps in terms of the previous orders of the tribunal have been taken for installation of sensor barriers for preventing animal conflict. "They will also show how many vehicles with interceptor speed sensors have been installed and deployed mainly in Kaziranga National Park and how many challans were effected from the date of

directions till today. Let all information with original record be placed before the Tribunal on September 30," the bench said. On the issue of detailed project report (DPR) on measures to curb growing wildlife deaths, the NGT said the document should be prepared in consultation with Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. The tribunal's direc-

tion came during a hearing on a plea filed by environmentalist Rohit Choudhury opposing the expansion of NH-37 which passes from Jakhalabandha to Bokakhat through the Kaziranga Park. On the last date of hearing, Road Transport and Highways Ministry had told the bench that DPR prepared by the state government had been approved.

Mr. Panalal Bhattacharyya while interacting with the media persons at the mail branch of Indian Bank said, “Very soon two new branches of Indian Bank will be opened at Aizwal and Imphal”. He said, “though we Indian bank is very keen to open more branches in North East, but we have to wait for the green signal from Reserve Bank of India, as we have to follow the RBI’s norms, guidelines etc. He also added that, “it’s a good news for the five states of North East, as we will be conducting Pan India Mega loan Mela, phase wise for the state of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh,

Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura”. Moreover, the general manager further informed that all melas will be conducted either in their bank premises or at specified venues covering all branches within the state. After interacting with media persons Mr. Pananlal Bhattacharyya handed over cheques to upcoming entrepreneurs, NGOs, businessman and clusters, which is said to be a golden opportunity for the budding and promising youths of North Eastern states. “Registered clusters, NGOs may come forward and can approach us for projects like eco-tourism and tourism sector as because North eastern states has got high potential, naturally which has no word to say or express and it is only a time for utilize one’s hard work”, added manager. During the press interaction session along with Panalal Bhattacharyya, Chief Manager of India Bank, Jorhat main branch Sarat kumar Pradhan and other Indian Bank officials and clients, customers and several other prominent businessmen from the district were present on the occasion.

State Health department Government asks police to trace with UNDP launches 38,000 post ’71 infiltrators Electronic Vaccine Intel- Agencies Sep 16: The ligence Network (eVIN) Guwahati, State Government has diAgencies Guwahati, Sept 16: In a major boost to preventive health care mechanism, especially among children, the State Health Department, in association with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has rolled up an innovative Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN), which will aid in providing real-time information on vaccine stocks and flows and storage temperatures across all the cold chain points in Assam. “It is a major initiative for Assam as eVIN aims to strengthen the evidence base for improved policy making in vaccine delivery, procurement and planning for new antigens in India under the country’s Universal Immunization Programme. Better network and pinpoint information is what we can now access through this initiative,” said Dr Rathindra Bhuyan, Director of Health Services during the launch of the eVIN here today. The technical innovation is implemented by the UNDP

with financial support from Gavi-the Vaccine Alliance, said John Borgoyary, regional head, UNDP. As part of the programme, smartphones with the eVIN app, have been distributed to all the State vaccine logistics manager/cold chain officers at the district level.

rected the Assam Police to step up efforts to trace the nearly 38,000 illegal Bangladeshi nationals of the post-1971 stream, who have been evading arrest. As per the new directives, the Superintendents of Police (SPs) of all the districts will have to henceforth file a detailed monthly status report on the untraced infiltrators.

Dr R Nunisa, Joint Director, Universal Immunization Programme (UIP), who was also present on the occasion, also asked the health workers to give their best to improve the immunization coverage in the State.

The monthly report by the respective SPs must also carry the reasons behind the respective district police’s inability to catch the illegal immigrants missing from their respective areas of jurisdiction.

Dr Chiranjeeb Bhattacharya, senior project officer of the UNDP, and Dr J Barman, Director of Health Services (Family Welfare) also spoke on the occasion.

“We want an improved synergy among all the 500 police units and task forces meant for tracking down untraced Bangladeshis. The baggage of 38,000 untraced illegal immigrants is a bit too much to carry,” official sources told this correspondent.

The Home Department has also asked the law-enforcers to intensify search operation against the untraced infiltrators with improved intelligence sharing. It has also asked all the SPs to devise strategies to nab the illegal foreigners who are on the run, and, if necessary, put them on surveillance.

“The SPs, after the monthly review of the status of the untraced Bangladeshis, will submit the respective reports to the Special Director General of Police (Border), who in turn will assess

The department, in a recent closed-door meeting, expressed dissatisfaction over the recent performance of the law-enforcing agencies, especially in the

According to a survey conducted last year, the immunization coverage was stated to be 47 per cent. Officials of the UNICEF and the WHO were also present on the occasion.

and report the matter to the Home Department along with its comments during the review meeting of the department, which is held four times a year,” the source added.

past one year or so, during which only around 870odd untraced post-1971 infiltrators could be tracked down. “The rate of success seems to be too poor, especially when we consider the existence of 500 police units and task forces for the purpose. The police department has been asked to rise to the occasion,” the source pointed out. The Chief Secretary of Assam, in a video conference held early this year with all the Deputy Commissioners and SPs, too, had instructed the police department as well as the civil administration to act in tandem so that more and more illegal infiltrators could be brought to book.

ICC organises ‘Financial Inclusion in North East India; Opportunities, Challenges & Way Forward’ in Guwahati were also found in a similar condition. Today’s exercise in Guwahati also yielded the presence of a massive horn, measuring 45 cm in length and a base radius of 56 cm, and weighing 2.564 kg. Meanwhile, samples from four horns, from Golaghat (1) and Barpeta (3), have been sent for further testing at the Dehradun-based Wildlife Institute of India (WII), as the authenticity of those horns could not be conclusively established. Earlier, during verification at Nagaon, another huge rhino horn weighing 3.051 kg with a length of 36 cm was found. The outer curvature length of the horn

was 45 cm and inner curvature 38 cm while the base circumference was 60 cm. The rhino belonged to Bagori range of Kaziranga National Park and was found in August 1982. “The verification procedure included checking genuineness besides updating the complete inventory of rhino horns in the custody of Assam Government, and the entire process has been live-streamed for transparency,” the member said. The 12-member committee has four wildlife experts, two representatives from media, an RTI activist, and a forensic scientist beside four high officials of the Forest Department.

Agencies Guwahati, Sept 16: The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) organised a conference titled ‘Financial Inclusion in North East India; Opportunities, Challenges & Way Forward’ in the city today. Inaugurating the conference, BK Mishra, Regional Director, Reserve Bank of India, applauded the efforts put in by various banks and other non-banking financial organisations to implement financial inclusion in the region. “Support and growth of MSMEs and achieving financial inclusion are subjects that are close to the RBI’s heart and a mission for RBI in the region,” he said.

Stressing the need for improving financial literacy in order to achieve financial inclusion, Mishra urged the banks and other implementing agencies to create greater awareness among the masses through camps and other campaigns to achieve the desired results. He added that RBI is willing to provide necessary capital subsidy to banks to set up their branches in rural and remote areas of the region. He stressed the need for bringing a human touch to ensure successful achievement of stated targets. Shio Shankar Singh, Chairman, Assam Gramin Vikash Bank (AGVB), spoke of his experiences in implementing financial inclusion in

the North East. The North East has the lowest proportion of population having deposit accounts, with Manipur and Nagaland having dismally low ratios of 16 and 18 per cent respectively,” he said.

Assam. “Financial inclusion does not stop at opening a bank account and must mean to facilitate all banking facilities at an affordable rate to the last man of society to truly achieve the desired result,” he said. Earlier, Nakib Ahmed, advisor, ICC, in his welcome address, pointed out that

among the regions that have remained highly underserved and financially exclusive, the North East is the least evolved market. “Geographic remoteness, poor infrastructure, weak market linkages, and high ratio of NPAs are some of the challenges in this region. The average population per bank branch is highest for

Speakers from NEDFi, SIDBI, UCO Bank, Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited and Senrysa Technologies (P) Limited also spoke at the conference, highlighting their respective organisation’s role and activities in the field of financial inclusion. The conference was attended by all stakeholders that included banks, nonbanking financial companies, NGOs, microfinance institutions and self-helps groups.


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Theravada Buddhists across the state celebrate Madhu Purnima ET Bureau Itanagar, Sept

ferocious animals. Their help made it possible for Buddha to observe the rites with ease. One day the monkey brought a beehive, which Buddha accepted. In his joy at the Buddha's acceptance of his gift, the monkey started jumping from tree to tree and suffered a fatal fall. It was the day of the full moon in Bhadra. The day was named Madhu Purnima or 'honey full-moon' to commemorate the gift of the monkey.

The Theravada Buddhist Community across state on Friday observed the auspicious occasion of Satang Chaley popularly known as Madhu Purnima with traditional fervor and gaiety. Madhu Purnima announces the greatness of charity. 16:

Satang Chaley is celebrated to commemorate of the service and support rendered by the animals of the Parilyeyok forest to Gautam Buddha. While Buddha was observing his 10th Varsha Vaas or monsoon rites in the Parilyeyok forest, an elephant and a monkey collected alms and gathered fruits for him. They also protected him from

Apart from celebrating the greatness of charity the day is significant for its role in establishing unity among Buddhists. This festival teaches the lessons of charity, service and unity that are

Congress out, PPA in, again Contd. from Page 1 The political developments moved so fast that Kalikho Pul, the man who had led the original rebellion in the Congress was left in the lurch as all his followers too reverted to the Congress within less than 24 hours of the July 13 Supreme Court order. Twentyfour days later, former chief minister Kalikho Pul was found hanging inside the chief minister’s official bungalow in Itanagar which he was yet to vacate. Yet another person who faced the axe in the longdrawn drama is J P Rajkhowa,

the governor who was dismissed only last week, apparently because he had failed to ensure a lasting a BJP-led or BJP-blessed government in the state. What is in store for Arunachal Pradesh in the weeks to follow is beyond anybody’s imagination, especially in the backdrop of such ups and downs the state had witnessed between December 2015 and now. “This is going to be a stable government,” deputy chief minister Chowna Mein claimed, indicating that they have the blessings of the BJPled government at the Centre.

Decision to join PPA in state's interest: Khandu Contd. from Page 1 The Chief Minister also informed that there will not be any changes in the Cabinet and other ministerial portfolios. When queried if the idea of joining the PPA to ease the financial strain could be inferred upon as NDA Government at the centre restraining financial assistance to the Congress ruled states, the spokesperson P D Sona while not discarding the same in certain terms however, maintained that for financial aid and subsequent stability in the government, a certain degree of cooperation with

similar ideology between state and central government for developmental pattern is necessary. In this regard, the idea that PPA would help foster a friendly bond between the centre and the state government and subsequently ease the financial aid by virtue of being an ally of the BJP led central government as it is part of North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), which was earlier, formulated on May 24 this year with BJP and other like-minded regional parties of the North East region, was also impressed upon in the press briefing today.

essential for human life. It is necessary to have mutual tolerance to establish unity. Sacrifice and service bring about changes in both humans and animals.

Muskan Welfare Society provides one time scholarship to the students of EWS category of the state

The Theravada Buddhist Society Itanagar observed the day with mass prayer for world peace and harmony. Special discourse by scholar Kesang Aryadhamma on observance of Satang Chaley and community feast were the other highlights of the day. On this day, lay Buddhists devotees offered Buddha with honey and fruits. A joyous atmosphere prevailed in all Viharas on the day.

Civil societies from Northeast attend seminar on Human Rights Violations

Deputy Commissioner, Itanagar, Capital Complex, Shri Sandeep Kumar Singh with the meritorious students of the Capital Complex who received the MWS One-time scholars from him, along with Muskan Welfare Members in the DC Office, Itanagar on 13th September 2016.

ET Bureau Itanagar, Sep 16: The Muskan Welfare Society under the visionary leadership of former First lady Smt. Rita Rajkhowa took the decision to help meritorious students belonging to Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category of the State for the year 2015-16 in the month of August 2016. Lomhom Tangha Changlang, 16 Sept: North eastern regional workshop for civil society organisations on National and State Human Rights Institutions under the banner of AiNNi and people's Watch has brought several civil societies from across the North East India at Don Bosco Institute, Kharguli, Guwahati. Various NGOs from across the seven North Eastern states had attended the workshop held for three days from 13th September and concluded on Thursday. The concept of this workshop was to unite and to bring every NGO's and civil societies in one

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platform across the region to fights concertedly the Human Rights violations that are being committed at the very nose of the Law abiding agencies. The two NGO's namely Freedom Home, which works for drug abuses in the district under Kharsang circles and Changlang Peopl's Forum (CPF) based in Changlang headquarter have attended the workshop representing Arunachal Pradesh. There are 170 Human rights related commissions in the country yet the country has not been cater the needs of the citizens because there is still a missing link to mitigate the lacunae in the whole gamut of Human Rights.

The resource person were Mr. Harsh Dobhal, who is a professor in Dehradun , Mr Changranath Dani, an Advocate, also a coordinator for east region under People's Watch and Mr. Mathew Jacob from Human rights group, who highlighted that the National Human Rights Commission is incomplete without the Aids of other civil societies in the country. The seminar was very useful as many civil societies from across the North eastern region met each other and tabled the needs of various commissions in their respective state to deal with the Human Rights violation.

Accordingly, 34 (ThirtyFour) students, which includes three each from Kra Dadi and Capita Complex and two each from Tawang, Lohit, Lower Subansiri, East Kameng, Lower Dibang Valley, Changlang, Kurung Kumey, Namsai, Longding, Tiap and Anjaw were given One Time Scholarship. One student from East

Kameng district Jorjee Sonam of Class XII (Sc), who scored 91% in Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) was awarded a scholarship of Rs. 25,000 while nineteen students were given a scholarship of Rs. 20,000 each, eight were given Rs. 15,000 each and four were awarded Rs.7,500 each. An amount of Rs. 5,55,000 (Rupees Five Lakh, Fifty Five Thousand) only was incurred. Norms for awarding scholarship to students of various categories were as follows, Class 12th pass Students and going for Engineering or Medical was awarded Rs, 25,000.00, Class 12th pass students and going for Science. Humanities and Commerce courses

were awarded Rs. 20,000, Class 10th or 12th pass students and going for diploma were awarded Rs.20,000 and Class 10th pass students and continuing with further schooling were provided Rs.15,000. In the last category, the scholarships were shared by two students. The Deputy Commissioner, Itanagar, Capital Complex, Sandeep Kumar Singh handed over the scholars to meritorious students of the Capital Complex in a simple function on 13th September 2016. Ar. Kobby Zirdo Bagra, Secretary MWS informed that to reach out the needy students of entire State, assistance of District Administrations were taken and list were collected.

National research Centre organizes awareness

District Level Interface Meeting of HODs, NABARD, Bankers, SHGs and FCs of LDV ET Bureau Roing, Sept 16: A District level Interface Meeting of HODs, NABARD, Bankers, SHGs and Farmers Clubs on the "Issues and Challenges faced by the Farmers" was organized by AMYAA NGO with the support of NABARD RO, Itanagar on 16th September 2016, at the Multi-purpose Hall, Roing of Lower Dibang Valley. The meeting was attended by Shri Ravi Dhawan, Deputy Commissioner, Roing and HODs from the Departments of Agriculture, Horticulture, Veterinary, Textile & Industry, Fishery, DUDA, NABARD, ArSRLM, Bankers from SBI, HDFC, APRB and Apex Bank. The members from 20 SHGs and 11 Farmers' Clubs were also the participants of the programme. A total of 235 participants attended the first ever District Level Interface Meeting. Shri Ramesh Kumar Singh, Programme Coordinator of AMYAA welcomed all the participants present in the meeting. Shri Ravi Dhawan, as the Chief Guest handed over a Cheque of Rs. 55000/- in favour of 11 (eleven) Farmers' Clubs promoted by AMYAA through the sponsorship of NABARD RO. Shri Dhawan in his address said that the State of Arunachal Pradesh is blessed with vast fertile land and abundant natural resources as compared to other parts of the Country. He quoted the example of farmers in Karnataka where number of farmers committed suicide due to lack of rain but in the

subsequent years due to proper agriculture management techniques such construction of check-dams and proper irrigations practices farmers lives were improved with better produce from their agricultural lands. He also emphasized on the importance of Savings against the normal tendency of the people who earn just to spend. He said that if every farmer and unemployed youth in the District make maximum use of their land resources, they will have enough to save and also to meet the other requirements in their day to day lives. Praising farming as one of the most dignified profession he said that no farmer is really poor if they sincerely and diligently tap the untapped virgin land resource available at their disposal. He advised the participants to take full benefit of the various schemes that are being dis-

cussed and shared by various departments attending in the meeting. He appreciated and thanked AMYAA and NABARD for initiating such resourceful meeting for the benefit of the grassroots level community based organizations. Shri R. K. Paul Chawang, Secretary AMYAA, explained the rationale behind the programme, highlighted the activities report of AMYAA. He stated that coordinating among different development practitioners and stakeholders is the need of the hour for integral development of the rural poor. He emphasized on the need to bridge the existing gap between the Government Departments and the community based organizations (such as SHGs and Farmers' Clubs). He also stressed on the need to collaborate for maximum utilization of resources at the best interests

of the SHGs and Farmer Clubs who can be trained to be change leaders at the village level. He also made a power point presentation on the status of farmers in India, the issues and challenges faced by the farmers such as unreliable monsoon rain, lack of education, unorganized farmers, traditional way of farming, non-application of modern technology in farming sector, irregularity of electric supply and improper utilization of land. He further presented on the means to improve the conditions of the farmers through government support, usage of modern technology and credit linkage. Nitya Mili, DDM, NABARD made a detail powerpoint presentation on the Government Sponsored Schemes (GSS) being implemented through NABARD. He mainly focused on the

schemes of Animal Husbandry sector viz. Diary Entrepreneurship Development Scheme (DEDS) and National Livestock Mission (NLM). He urged all the participants to take avail the benefits available with regard to diary, poultry, piggery and goatry. He also highlighted on the eligibility and the procedures involved for applying the schemes. Besides, Officials from various State Departments and Banks spoke on the various schemes/programmes available in their respective departments and assured the participants to give their cooperation in availing those schemes. The Interface meeting ended with vote of thanks by Shri Joseph Pertin, Chief Coordinator, Parbuk-Polik Farmers' Club on behalf of the participating SHGs and Farmers' Clubs.

ET Bureau Dirang, Sept 16: ICAR-National Research Centre on Yak, Dirang conducted an awareness programme on "Forage conservation to mitigate hungry gaps of livestock feeds in winter" at Nyukmadung village under Dirang circle of West Kameng district on 14th September'2016 last. During the programme, the tribal farmers were briefed about scientific management of livestock in terms of breed-

ing, feeding, housing and health management especially during winter with field demonstration on some techniques of feeds and fodder conservation by Dr. D. Bhattacharya, Principal Scientist, Dr D. Medhi, Senior Scientist and Dr. S. S. Hanah, Scientist of the institute. In all 3,143 numbers of CFBs were distributed amongst the 43 beneficiaries participated in the programme.

Nyukmadung village, who acted as the chairperson of the programme, praised the efforts of Dr S M Deb, Director, ICAR-NRC on Yak, Dirang for conducting such programme for the wellbeing of the livestock which will help in uplift of the economic status of the tribal farmers. He advised the farmers to adopt the technologies demonstrated during the programme to The Gaon Burha, Mr. get maximum benefit Rin Tsering of from their livestock.


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One Million Samsung Smartphones In US Recall

Include Puducherry in Central Finance Commission: Narayanasamy

San Francisco, Sept 16: The US Consumer Product Safety Commission on Thursday announced a recall of around one million Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones plagued by incidents of batteries bursting into flames. The move by the US safety agency formalizes the recall underway in 10 countries after reports of faulty batteries that caused some handsets to explode during charging. Samsung meanwhile announced replacements for the faulty phones would be available to US customers next week. In the United States, there have been 92 reports of batteries overheating, including 26 reports of burns and 55 reports of property damage, including fires in cars and a garage, the commission said in a notice. The US notice affects around one million of the

Midcap mania: Forget valuation worry, look for earnings visibility; 10 stocks to look at New Delhi, Sept 16: The debate is on. Everyone wants to be in midcaps. That's the way to go, they say. But which stocks should one pick? Is the risk-reward ratio favourable? These are some of the questions haunting investors on Dalal Street for some time now. At a time when there has been near-consensus among analysts about midcap valuations nearing the 'rich' one, it is wise to hunt for midcap stocks with earnings visibility. This is what CLSA and some other brokerages have bee .. n advocating actively. Many midcap stocks are now trading at valuations above those of their largecap peers. The Nifty Midcap100 index's valuation premium over the Nifty50 is close to an alltime high. Brokerages such as JM FinancialBSE 1.45 % have cut their exposure to midcaps, while others such as Kotak Institutional Equities have dumped the entire midcap portfolio, citing excessively rich valuations. "We are pretty well placed and I would not be too worried. It is a great opportunity to buy stocks that are more domestic economy-facing, maybe to some extent even the midcap names which are fundamentally sound. Because, midcap companies typically have better space around them to grow and they are more inward-looking, they are more India-focused," Nambiar said. Foreign brokerage CLSA believes midcap valuation premium has risen on the back of a 54 per cent consensus earnings growth percent consensus earnings growth projection for FY17. "However, our analysis suggests such high growth is driven largely by a rebound in the materials/energy segments and PSU banks (NPA recognition peaking), where sustainability of such high growth could be an issue. Hence, we advise a cautious approach with preference for quality and growth visibility," the brokerage said.

Samsung has advised consumers in 10 countries to trade their handsets for temporary replacement phones. global total of 2.5 million handsets being recalled, which has cast a cloud over the South Korean electronics giant and world's largest smartphone vendor. Samsung has advised consumers in 10 countries to trade their handsets for temporary replacement phones until it releases an updated flagship device. But many users have snubbed the offer, choosing to wait until the new phones

were available, citing the inconvenience of switching devices for an interim period. And different regulatory practices in different countries -- as well as varying reactions from carriers -have caused a degree of customer uncertainty and confusion that is hampering Samsung's efforts to get the recall behind it as quickly and painlessly as possible. In a half-page ad carried by

major South Korean newspapers on Wednesday, Samsung announced a Note 7 software update that will limit battery recharges to 60 percent of capacity. It would prevent the phones from overheating, and thus exploding, but would effectively mean a downgrade of the high-end device. Replacements coming Samsung Electronics America announced that replacements for Note 7 smartphones will be available at retail locations in the US by September 21. "Our collaboration with the CPSC to fast-track a voluntary recall in the US addresses safety concerns by ensuring we reach Note 7 owners quickly to exchange their devices," Samsung America president Tim Baxter said. "We are asking owners to act now by powering down their Note 7 devices and receive a replacement devices

or a refund through our exchange program." In an effort to steal a march on Apple, the Note 7 was given an early launch in the key US market, making that a priority for the recall effort. US and Japanese aviation authorities have urged passengers not to turn on or charge the large-screen phones on aircraft, while the US Federal Aviation Administration has told passengers not to stow the device in checked baggage. Samsung's recall trouble comes as rival Apple seeks to regain momentum with the Friday release of newgeneration iPhone 7 models. The newest versions of the California-based technology giant's lifestylechanging iPhone aim to win over users with sophisticated camera technology, water resistance, more power and other improvements. (PTI)

Narayanasamy also sought waiver of loans totalling Rs 2,177 crore due over the years to the Centre from Puducherry government Puducherry Sept 16: Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy met Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Delhi and made out a strong case for inclusion of Puducherry as a constituent of the Central Finance Commission. A release from the Chief Minister's office here said Narayanasamy apprised Jaitley of the difficulties the territorial government had been facing for want of being a constituent of the Finance Commission. Narayanasamy also sought waiver of loans totalling Rs 2,177 crore due over the

years to the Centre fromPuducherry government, it said. He also wanted allocation of sufficient funds toPuducherry to meet the expenditure for disbursement of increased wages for government staff following the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission. The release also said Narayanasamy called on Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and pleaded for inclusion of Puducherry in the schedule of "smart cities." Permission was also sought from the Centre

"I think the US Fed rate hike is an overblown issue. Why we say so? Because it has been quite some time that US unemployment rate is at its lowest level, personal spending is at the highest level, company balance sheets are strong and companies are behaving responsibly," Chakri Lokapriya, CIO & MD, TCG AMC, said in an interview with ETNow. The US Fed wants to normalise the rate curve, but that has been held back because of various unexpected events such as

Pic for Representation. Brexit and devaluation of currency by China. "From that perspective, the US Fed will not go ahead and hike rates till the end of this year but could do so early next year and it should not really impact India negatively," Lokapriya said. Bank of England signals rate cut: The Bank of England left interest rates at record low levels on Thursday and indicated that it would cut them further later this year. Loose monetary policies of global central banks have benefitted emerging markets such as India over the past few months. The BOE said rate-setters were unanimous in their decision to keep the key interest rate at its record low of 0.25 per cent. "They also voted 9-0 to keep the bondbuying programme target at 435 billion pounds, and to continue with the plan to buy up to 10 billion pounds'

worth of corporate bonds," said a media report. Trade deficit narrows: Government data on Thursday showed India's trade deficit narrowed in August, as a double-digit slide in imports has outpaced a smaller drop in exports, supported market sentiment. The trade deficit in the first five months of the financial year has fallen by more than 40 per cent to $34.7 billion. Technical indicate upside: The Nifty50 reclaimed its crucial level of 8,800 on Friday and a close above this level would cement a bullish view on the index in the short term. The index was consolidating in a narrow range throughout this week and a breakout or a breakdown was very much on cards. For the rally to continue, Nifty50 has to hold above the 8,750 level, experts said. "To witness an up move towards next hurdles at 8,820 and 8,888 levels, the Nifty50

has to hold above 8,750 on a closing basis. On the downside, immediate support exists at 8,700 and then at 8,665 level," Chandan Taparia, Derivatives & Technical Analyst - Equity Research at Anand Rathi Financial Services told ETMarkets.com. Fall in inflation fuels RBI rate cut hopes: India's consumer inflation fell to a fivemonth low in August, raising hopes of an interest rate cut, if not next month then in the month of December. Annual consumer price inflation eased to 5.05 percent in August on the back of slower rises in food prices, government data showed on Monday. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is scheduled to hold its next monetary policy meet on October 4. "The inflation trajectory more or less on a reasonable platform at this point in time, but I would still sort of hold back my expectations in terms of an October," Indranil Pan, Chief Economist, IDFC Bank, said in an interview with ETNow. "Yes, the lower inflation numbers have opened up room for the Reserve Bank of India but I would expect that the wait out and sort of do it in December," he said. The wholesale price index (WPI)-based inflation data which came out on Thursday rose to a two-year high of 3.74 per cent in August, from 3.55 per cent in July, but food price inflation eased. The WPI food inflation fell to 8.23 per cent in August from 11.82 per cent in July. CPI-based food inflation had declined to 5.91 per cent, from 8.35 per cent.

Narayanasamy, who is set to contest a bypoll from the Nellithope Assembly seat following resignation of sitting Congress member A John Kumar, also called on Congress president Sonia Gandhi and other leaders, party sources said. (PTI)

UK gives go-ahead for nuclear power plant

Top five factors which could be fuelling the rally on Dalal Street New DelhI, Sept 16: The S&P BSE Sensex surged as much as 366 points in midmorning trade on Friday, led by gains in the shares ofHDFC Bank, RIL, Axis Bank, ICICI Bankand L&T. The Nifty50 reclaimed its crucial resistance level at 8,800 supported by gains in IT, realty, power, oil & gas, capital goods, banks and auto stocks. If one were to go by the buzz on Dalal Street, here is top the key factors that could be fuelling the rally in domestic stocks: US Fed unlikely to hike rates next week:Markets rallied in Mumbai and across Asia on Friday after a morethan-expected drop in US August retail sales and manufacturing output reduced the already low chances of an interest rate increase later this month by the US Federal Reserve. Futures traders are pricing in a 12 per cent chance of Fed rate hike this month, down from 15 per cent on Wednesday, according to the CME Group's FedWatch tool.

toPuducherry to make use of financial assistance totalling Rs 2120 crore from a French government sponsored financial company for development of infrastructure here including underground drainage and also augmented drinking water scheme.

Nuclear program in Britain will have an exemplary effect.

Britain, Sept 16: Britain yesterday gave the goahead for the Hinkley Point power station project, its first nuclear plant in a generation, but set conditions to address concerns about China's role in the landmark European project. China has a one-third stake in the project and analysts had warned that Britain, which needs to forge new trade deals after June's vote to leave the EU, could have jeopardized relations with the world's second-largest economy if it scrapped the deal. The announcement, welcomed by French and Chinese backers, came two months after Prime Minister Theresa May ordered a review of the 18 billion pounds (US$24 billion) deal brokered under her predecessor, David Cameron. Jean-Bernard Levy, chief executive of the French state-owned power company EDF, said the move "relaunches nuclear power in Europe." EDF's board had already approved its participation in the project in southwest England in July when May's government suddenly announced it was pausing it. "We have decided to proceed with the first new nuclear power station for a generation," Britain's Business Secretary Greg Clark said in a statement, while

pledging fresh measures "to enhance security." He told parliament that the plant's construction would create 26,000 jobs and it would guarantee 7 percent of Britain's electricity needs for 60 years. It will be "a huge boost to the economy," he said. One of Downing Street's prime concerns was over the security implications of allowing China to take such a large stake in a critical infrastructure project. But Clark's ministry said the government was now taking steps to ensure it could intervene to stop any sale of EDF's stake. "The agreement in principle with EDF means that the government will be able to prevent the sale of EDF's controlling stake prior to the completion of construction," it said. "Existing legal powers, and the new legal framework, will mean that the government is able to intervene in the sale of EDF's stake once Hinkley is operational." Olivia Gippner, a fellow in EUChina relations at the London School of Economics said the framework was aimed at China but "by introducing a general national security test rather than focusing only on Chinese investment, this is a very diplomatic solution." Under the deal, the state-run China General Nuclear Corporation (CGN) is set to fi-

nance 6 billion pounds of the cost, with EDF providing the remainder. "We are delighted that the British government has decided to proceed with the project. We will continue to work with our strategic partner French EDF to develop nuclear power projects at Hinkley Point, Sizewell and Bradwell, and provide safe, reliable and sustainable lowcarbon energy for the UK," CGN spokesman Huang Xiaofei said. According to an agreement between CGN and EDF, the Bradwell project plans to use the Hualong One design, China's third-generation nuclear reactor design, after the technology passes British regulatory inspections. "Every step we make in the nuclear program in Britain will have an exemplary effect. Emerging markets will further cement their confidence in the Hualong One design," Huang said. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls hailed the deal as "excellent news." China's stake in the deal was sealed last year on a state visit to Britain by Chinese President Xi Jinping. Agreement was also reached at that stage on a partnership to develop nuclear power stations at Sizewell, on the eastern English coast in Suffolk, and at Bradwell in Essex, southeast England.

Speciality chemicals can be next mega trend; Rupee gains 16 paise against dollar in early trade 15 stocks more than doubled investors wealth New Delhi, Sept 16 : India's speciality chemicals industry, which is valued at nearly $25 billion, delivered double-digit growth in the last five years and it is seen as one of the next mega-trends that investors can bet on. The industry accounts for a marginal 3 per cent of the global specialty chemicals market. It delivered 13 per cent growth over the past five years, primarily led by domestic consumption, Phillip Capital said in a report. Going ahead, India's large population base with lower per capita consumption of chemicals and relatively

strong GDP growth outlook of 7-8 per cent over the next few years will sustain healthy domestic growth. "There are many companies and many areas that I like, but dyes and pigments are the most immediate beneficiaries under the speciality chemicals theme. It is the next 10-year trend for sure," Ravi Dharamshi, CIO, ValueQuest Investment Advisors, said in an interview with ETNow. "The global chemical indus try is valued at about $3 trillion in 2001. It moved to $4.5 trillion recently. Now, $4.5 trillion is way bigger than IT, way bigger

than pharma and many other global sectors," he added. The leader in the speciality chemicals space is China, but it is losing market share slowly due to environmental concerns and the advantage of lower labour cost is no longer visible. China was a choice destination for MNCs due to rising chemicals demand led for rapid economic expansion, but lax regulation led to environmental deterioration. "China is obviously the largest player in chemicals and special chemicals sector and India is the second largest. Their stated objective is to move away from

manufacturing and exportled economy to consumption and service led economy," Vipul Shah, HOR, Monarch Networth, said in an interview with ETNow. "China's chemicals industry is contributing less than 10 per cent to the GDP and may be some of the polluting chemicals like dye stuff and dye intermediates may be contributing to les than 2 per cent of their GDP. However, their contribution to add pollution and water pollution is significantly higher," he said. China has clamped down on this environment. As

per the new policy framework, China expects to cleanse its environment by shutting down or shifting more than 1000 plants to a 'green belt' over 2015 and 2016, said a report. Shah said a lot of capacities is being withdrawn from the Chinese market and that is where Indian players are benefiting. The government's 'Make in India' initiative will facilitate the industry with common infrastructure and a consequent rapid flow of FDI into the sector which could deliver up to 30 per cent CAGR over FY13-15 to US$ 2.67bn, according to an estimate.

Mumbai, Sept 16: The rupee firmed up 16 paise to 66.86 against the dollar in early trade today on fresh selling of the US currency by exporters and banks amid a higher opening in the domestic equity market. Forex dealers said weakness in the dollar against other currencies overseas supported the rupee. Further, foreign fund inflows and a higher opening in the do-

mestic equity market gave the uptrend some momentum, they added. Yesterday, the domestic unit ended below the psychological 67-mark, falling 13 paise to hit over two-week low of 67.02. Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex rose 258.59 points or 0.91 per cent to 28,671.48 in early session today.(PTI)


EDITORIAL

DIBRUGARH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

Today's quote

The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking.

A. A. Milne

Apple’s tax troubles The hefty •13 billion in back taxes the European Commission imposed on Apple should have drawn Europe and the U.S. closer in their common quest to crack down on corporate tax avoidance. But the unprecedented penalty to hit the American tech giant has triggered angry outbursts at home and could well put paid to hopes for transatlantic cooperation, especially on the trade and investment partnership agreement, in the immediate future. The latest ruling by the European Union competition commissioner may not be the last against U.S. multinationals in what is increasingly being viewed as harmful to tax diplomacy. As with the Starbucks decision in 2015 and the ongoing probe into McDonald’s, both concerning two different countries, the Commission alleges that Ireland’s ultra-low, single-digit tax arrangements with Apple were in violation of EU state aid rules. Notably, the Commission has not taken issue with Dublin’s 12.5 per cent rate of corporate taxation. Curiously, the possibility of clawing back billions of euros, estimated to be worth the country’s health-care budget for a year, is not an attractive prospect for Dublin, home to hundreds of multinationals thriving on its decades-old foreign direct investment policies that include low corporate taxation. Instead, Ireland, which risks losing jobs, has resolved to appeal the decision along with Apple, whose Irish subsidiaries account for 90 per cent of the company’s overall profits. On the other hand, there is no confusion on the other side of the Atlantic on what the move by Brussels implies. U.S. politicians are piqued that a big chunk of the money — that firms such as Apple may eventually have to pay European governments — could instead have filled domestic coffers, but for a domestic stumbling block. This is the regulatory loophole that companies exploit to defer, indefinitely, levies on profits from their overseas subsidiaries until they are repatriated. As matters stand, the 35 per cent tax rate in the U.S., compared to Ireland’s 12.5 per cent, is an incentive for American firms to retain the advantage of the deferral clause. Meanwhile, a 2014 regulation to curb so-called corporate inversion, a manoeuvre whereby American firms relocate their headquarters to benign countries to trim domestic tax bills, is said to have had limited effect in the absence of legislation. Global efforts backed by more than 80 countries to combat cross-border tax avoidance, known as Base Erosion and Profit Shifting, are still at an early stage. EU action targeting individual corporations could well be seen, at this juncture, as an irritant in that larger endeavour.

Running in the family Akhilesh Yadav’s tussle with his “uncles” has been a consistent feature of his tenure as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. But the rapid developments of this week could mark the deepest fissure in the ruling Samajwadi Party. In the span of a few hours on Tuesday, tensions that have simmered ever since Mr. Yadav came to power in early 2012 rose to a crescendo. Mr. Yadav shifted out the State Chief Secretary, Deepak Singhal, who had been in the post for only two months, a man seen to be close to Shivpal Singh Yadav, brother of his father and SP chief, Mulayam Singh Yadav. In no time, the Chief Minister was replaced by Mr. Shivpal Yadav as the party’s U.P. unit president. Thereafter, Mr. Akhilesh Yadav stripped his uncle of most of the portfolios he held in the Cabinet. There the matter now rests, with party confabulations with Mr. Mulayam Singh shifting to Delhi, and the young scion issuing statements asserting his writ as Chief Minister of U.P. How this realigns the SP’s lines of authority, and eventually shapes its campaign for the Assembly elections, depends on what gives in the family feud. The Chief Minister and his “uncles” have made moves and counter-offensives on a crowded chessboard these past years, with Mr. Mulayam Singh keeping the ultimate command in his own hands. The Opposition, for its part, never loses the opportunity to highlight how the Chief Minister is undermined by his “uncles”, those related by blood and those who exercise authority by virtue of their long stint in the party — the allegation is that in effect the State has four-and-a-half chief ministers. The result of this tussle is that at every point of discord, it is made evident that the Chief Minister does not hold enough sway over the party organisation — in turn, Mr. Akhilesh Yadav loses no opportunity to emphasise that his calling card in politics is clean, aspirational governance that is focussed on development and law and order. In the run-up to the State elections, he is seeking to foreground this image, and pushing back on the discord with his uncles. A day before the Chief Secretary’s sacking, he dismissed two Ministers caught in corruption charges, evidently without securing his father’s nod. Earlier, he forced the revocation of a Shivpal-engineered merger of the Quami Ekta Dal into the SP, on account of its criminal antecedents. Mr. Akhilesh Yadav could, in fact, pull this discord to the party’s electoral advantage. He does not carry the burden of incumbency issues, primarily the politics of patronage and rent-seeking. But for this to happen he may have to force his father to show his hand more unambiguously and recover some control of the SP’s State unit.

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When the river weeps We need to find ways to recharge the Cauvery, increase inflow of water and efficiency of water use, and clean up hotspots of pollution. Agitations over the distribution of water in the Cauvery river are not new or surprising given the extreme dependence on agricultural and economic activity in the river basin. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are fighting over water in a drying river, paying little attention to framing long-term solutions. South India has always been highly dependent on the monsoon, which is uncertain and risky. Over the past few decades, the south-west monsoon has become unpredictable and has reduced in intensity. What does this mean for the Cauvery? The amount of water the river receives during the summer rains is becoming increasingly unreliable. In good years, when the river receives enough rainfall, there is no discord between the two States. In bad years, like the one we are facing now, it turns into a gargantuan political crisis. Unfortunately, the number of bad years is only going to worsen.

Land use The Cauvery river’s

fertile basin has encouraged the growth of forests, agriculture and industry, all of which coexist in an uneasy manner and are now threatened. We need to pay attention to land use at the regional level. Dense forest cover once helped reduce the likelihood of flash flooding, retaining water on hill slopes to enable slow percolation and recharge of the tributaries. Deforestation across the basin has contributed to reduction in rainfall, soil erosion, and flooding, with hundreds of thousands of trees being decimated to make way for plantations, urban construction, and agriculture. In the place of forests, plantations of water-hungry trees such as eucalyptus and acacia are further reducing the water table. In Coorg, local groups have agitated against the felling of lakhs of trees for the construction of a new railway line from Mysuru, and a high-tension power line. They have received little support from the local and national administration despite warning of the effect on the river. These are not isolated incidents; deforestation is

widespread along the length and breadth of the river. Tree clearing is now threatening even previously protected sites on mountain heights and steep slopes, sensitive zones where soil erosion further impacts river recharge. Rapid urbanisation has converted fertile agriculture, forests and wetlands into concreted areas that are unable to retain rainwater or channel them into tributary streams that feed the Cauvery. Urbanisation demands concrete; concrete requires sand. In the districts surrounding the Cauvery, rampant sand mining has altered the natural topography of the river, eroding its banks, widening the river, and altering water flow patterns. Despite warnings from environmentalist groups and farmer coalitions, and interventions by the court, this practice continues unchecked. It is no surprise that the wells that replenish farms across the basin are running dry — or that desperate farmers are reduced to abandoning agriculture and renting their farms to sand contractors

for sand storage, thus becoming complicit in their own destruction. The large number of dams across the river contribute to a significant decrease in the river’s capacity for water storage. Siltation in dams and connecting river channels has reached alarming proportions. Industries along the Cauvery and its tributaries send large volumes of polluted water that, far from being of use to farmers, destroy their land beyond redemption. There is no farming activity for kilometres on the side of tributaries such as the Noyyal, polluted by Tiruppur’s textile industry. The toxic sludge from industrial effluents builds up on the river bed, further reducing its capacity for storage. Despite abundant discussion, government funding for de-siltation of the river’s channels remains conspicuous by its absence.

Changes in agricultural patterns Widespread changes in

farming and agricultural patterns exacerbate the problem. Once an area of millet cultivation, the Cauvery basin has transformed into a location for the cultivation of highyield paddy and sugar cane, both water-intensive crops. There needs to be a redesign of the farming system, keeping in mind in particular the water requirements of the crops planted after the onset of the south-west monsoon. What are Karnataka and Tamil Nadu planning to do in terms of developing more water-smart agricultural strategies? There is little discussion on this. Though a politically charged topic, it is one that must be addressed through conversations with farmers who seem well aware of these issues. They need better alternatives and greater state assistance in facilitating explorations of alternative cropping strategies, including an examination of a possible return to millet farming (which is more nutritious as well as water-efficient), or to multi-cropping of vegetables, or even to the development of more water-efficient

varieties of paddy. While Karnataka and Tamil Nadu struggle to find workable solutions to the distribution of water in the river during years of drought, the writing on the wall is clear. As climate change makes its impact visible, we are going to face many more seasons of drought and points of conflict. It is important that we think long term and in a coordinated fashion across the basin. We need to find ways to recharge the river, increase inflow of water, clean up hotspots of pollution, and increase the efficiency of water use. For this, we must take up afforestation along the river on a war footing, move to water-efficient cropping, limit industrial pollution of rivers, ban excessive sand mining, and limit the growing consumption of water for cities and towns along the river. This requires conversation and cooperation across the basin, not reactive conflict. Given the politically charged minefield that the Cauvery water-sharing issue has become, can we hope for reasoned, concerted action?

Towards meaningful conversations with readers How quickly do people jump to conclusions? One of the readers assumed that The Hindu is shutting down its comments section based on the column, “Engaging readers, going beyond comments” (August 22, 2016), without realising that the editorial process and the Office of the Readers’ Editor (RE) are both autonomous. The Editor’s prerogative in deciding the content of the newspaper is clearly defined. The RE comes in only post-publication. Apart from corrections and clarifications, I comment on slip-ups whenever they happen, and use the forum to think aloud on some of the challenges that confront journalism. The Editor and the editorial team weigh the ideas that emerge from the dialogue between the RE and the readers, and take a final call as they deem fit for the newspaper. This is an intricate balancing act where there is no space for overreach. Developing tools Last week, Nausicaa Renner, associate editor at

the Columbia Journalism Review and the Tow Centre for Digital Journalism, looked at an interesting new initiative called The Coral Project to improve the quality of the comments section. She explained how this project, “a collaboration between The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Mozilla Foundation, funded by a $3.89 million grant from the Knight Foundation (which also funds the Tow Centre for Digital Journalism), is developing opensource tools for newsrooms everywhere to cut through the negative trolls and tap into potential of audience engagement for journalism.” The Coral Project’s director, Andrew Losowsky, told Ms. Renner that “the conversation that we always start with, [is]: What is the role of audience in your journalistic mission? And what could the role of the audience be in your journalistic mission if you had the right tools? Some of them can answer the first, and almost no one can answer the second.” One of the

tools developed by The Coral Project is called Trust. The Washington Post is currently testing a Trust beta.

The Coral Project’s website has an interesting post by Rob Malda, the creator of Slashdot, on the arrival of trolls. He wrote: According to Mr. “They [trolls] took many Losowsky, Trust is meant to forms, ranging from posting “highlight the good as much material that might be enteras punish the bad”. Ms. taining, perpetuating running Renner gags elaboa n d A.S. Panneerselvan rated memes h o w t h a t Trust works: “If, for example, bonded the community toyou limit your search to gether, to malicious users commenters who have made who merely incited hostility at least 30 comments on the with oppositional viewpoints WaPo site, none of which or offensive language, and have been removed by mod- users who explicitly aimed to erators and are all over 20 break the system in a techniwords long, you suddenly cal way by flooding a forum have a much shorter list of with a waterfall of posts that the best commenters. Then, drowned out the real mateyou can set parameters so that rial. These attacks became an these commenters bypass unyielding force, pushing moderation and their com- Slashdot developer time ments are automatically fea- away from its core mission of tured. Commenters who tend the dissemination and discusto be flagged, on the other sion of nerd news. We were hand, can be sent straight to forced to play referee bepre-moderation. Publishers tween users, some of whom can specify, down to the were actively dishonest about number of Tweets, the their role in the system.” threshold at which they want to moderate.” This has precisely been my concern too. What can be

Desire to Excel A German once visited a temple underconstruction where he saw a sculptor making an idol of God. Suddenly he noticed a similar idol lying nearby. Surprised, he asked the sculptor, "Do you need two statues of the same idol?" "No," said the sculptor without looking up, "We need only one, but the first one got damaged at the last stage." The gentleman examined the idol and found no apparent damage. "Where is the damage?" he asked. "There is a scratch on the nose of the idol."

said the sculptor, still busy with his work. "Where are you going to install the idol?"

the gentleman asked. The sculptor stopped work, looked up at the gentleman, smiled and said, "I will know it." The desire to excel is exclusive of the fact whether someone else appreciates it or not.

The sculptor replied that it would be installed on a pillar twenty feet high. "If the idol is that far who is going to know that there is a scratch on the nose?"

"Excellence" is a drive from inside, not outside. Excellence is not for someone else to notice but for your own satisfaction and efficiency. Don't Climb a mountain with an intention that the world should see you, climb the mountain with the intention to See the World.

done to retain the focus of the newspaper on its core mission and not permit dishonest users to deflect and lead conversations to a dead end? The Coral team says that they “want to give publishers the ability to better understand their contributors and control the level of discourse on their sites; empower contributors to manage their identities and data; and provide readers with a more productive discussion about current events.” They make a crucial differentiation between a commenting platform and tools for communities around journalism. They are clear that they are not building a commenting platform and that they don’t treat comments as being isolated from the rest of the journalistic process. Ms. Renner is not sure whether The Coral Project will be able to drive news sites away from shutting down their own commenting systems. She thinks that The Coral Project only provides the tools. “How successful

newsrooms are in connecting with readers has to do with the initiative that news organisations themselves take, whether they are proactive in building audiences or hand over commenting to social media platforms where they have little control,” she writes. The good news for The Hindu’s digital team is that The Coral Project is inviting anyone who is interested in building better communities around journalism. The project is committed to providing a safe and open space for all. Its community guidelines rest on four pillars: be supportive of each other; criticise ideas, not people; flag bad behaviour; and follow the rules. The aim of the project is to create software that publishers can use to better connect with their community. I believe that The Hindu’s digital team must get involved in this project to make its interactivity with the readers more meaningful and mutually beneficial.

Eviction - Imbroglio Sir, At a time when people of Assam wait with avidity to witness a day on which the dubious citizens occupying the lands of kaziranga National Park (KNC) illegally would be evicted, particularly in the wake of the verdict of the Guwahati High Court. But their messiah suddenly appeared on the scene and started raising hue and cry along with the illegal land-grabbers damaging some of the government properties. We remember those days of the Assam agitation that became a global issue which now proves to be a cry in the wilderness. The issue is still very much alive with incessant infiltration from the porous border with Bangladesh. What is more, the smuggling of cows, narcotics, forest products have become a routine exercise perpetrated by the smugglers. Recently, I read a book on the messiah of these illegal occupants written by Pranab Kumar Barman and got to know much about him. That apart, how this mes-

siah could get 20 bighas of lands in the KNC for the orchid park could also be known, thanks to the exertion of the RTI activist who could unveil the matter. When this imbroglio over eviction goes on, another news of eviction notice served by the Kaliabor administration to some indigenous families near Kuthori's Bandardubi, Deosursang and Palkhowa who, as reported have been residing in the areas for last 6 decades rocked the state. These indigenous people if at all evicted deserve rehabilitation. There cannot be two opinions on accepting those foreign nationals coming to Assam before 1971. If the illegal land-grabbers of Kaziranga infiltrated into Assam prior to 1971, they too deserve rehabilitation.

Yours etc. Ashok Bordoloi Dibrugarh


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War of words over Opposition withdraws no-confidence Baljek, remarks on Roy motion after marathon debate PTI Shillong, Sep 16: Opposition parties in Meghalaya on Thursday withdrew the no-confidence motion tabled against the Congress government after a marathon 6 hour-long debate. "The no-confidence motion is withdrawn with the leave of the House," Speaker Abu Taher Mondal said after the debate. Mondal said he has never seen that a no confidence motion was withdrawn. Opposition Hill State People Democratic Party (HSPDP) chief Ardent M Basaiawmoit, who moved the motion along with two other regional parties, withdrew the motion following a 2-hour long reply from Chief Minister Mukul Sangma.

Resolution for Speaker’s removal listed today Agencies Shillong, Sep 16: After withdrawing the no-confidence motion against the Congress-led government on Thursday, the Opposition is set to move another no-confidence motion against Assembly Speaker, AT Mondal, on the last day of the session on Friday. Opposition member James Sangma (NPP) had submitted a letter expressing lack of confidence in the Assembly Speaker to the Assembly Secretariat which was subsequently admitted by the Speaker to be taken up on Friday. An official source said on Thursday that the resolution seeking the removal of Speaker has been listed during Friday’s government business. However, it is yet to be known whether the Opposition will move the motion considering that they had withdrawn the no-confidence motion against the Congress government.

Mukul weeps in Assembly, again Agencies Shillong, Sep 16: Chief Minister Mukul Sangma yet again wept in Assembly on Thursday while referring to the agony experienced by the people of his constituency (Ampati) after the GNLA had imposed a bandh in the area. “The people of Ampati had gone through hell. When GNLA imposed bandh, I told my people not to be shaken and think about the larger interest of the State”, an emotionally-charge Sangma said. He appreciated the people of his constituency who withstood the challenges inspite of the bandh called by GNLA. “The GNLA threatened the chief minister’s constituency. But we overcome the challenges”, he added. Prior to this, the chief minister had wept in the Assembly when former Lok Sabha Speaker PA Sangma passed away in March.

CM Mukul Sangma Ardent, however, said the Opposition succeeded in its plan to draw the attention of the Government on the issues concerning people. The HSPDP chief said the

party's intention was not to topple the government but the motion was a means to get the attention of the government in debating burning issues.

HSPDP, United Democratic Party and National Peoples Party moved the no confidence motion for its 'failure' on the fronts of development, law & order and financial management. In his reply, Sangma said the state's fiscal health is better than its neighbouring states of the region. Assuring the opposition that the issues they have raised will be addressed, Sangma informed the parties on the steps taken by the government to resolve the ban on coal mining imposed by the National Green Tribunal. The department of Industry has been tasked to set up Entrepreneurship Incubation Centres in rural areas, in which the strength of state lies, he

said. Earlier during the debate, the Opposition lambasted the government on issues like crimes against women and children which is rising in the state. There was also heated debate between the ruling and opposition members during the course of debate. Speaking against the motion, former chief minister and chief adviser to the government DD Lapang, however, admitted the the issues raised by the opposition were important. "They have raised valid suggestions and I appeal to the state government to take note on the matter," Lapang said. He also reminded the opposition to appreciate the government in improving the law and order scenario in militancy hit Garo Hills.

Agencies Shillong, Sep 16: The Meghalaya Legislative Assembly on Thursday witnessed heated arguments involving Daddengre MLA James Sangma, Government chief whip RV Lyngdoh and District Council Affairs Minister Prestone Tynsong on two occasions. The first round of altercation started when Lyngdoh, during the discussion on the no-confidence motion, made a reference to the Baljek Airport that has remained non-functional since its inauguration in 2008. This irked Sangma who said it was not right for the minister to refer to

former President Pratibha Patil, who had inaugurated the airport, and demanded that the word should be expunged. Later, taunts from both the treasury and the opposition benches continued over the non-payment of salaries to GHADC employees. In the second instance, Tynsong and Sangma got into a war of words when the former claimed that Leader of Opposition Donkupar Roy, who was the Chief Minister of the State in 2008, had refused to help him in certain issues of the members of Block Development Committee since he was in the Opposition. Roy said he was not aware of

such incident. However, Sangma said as per the rules, members of the Assembly should not make personal attack on each other. He even asked Tynsong to substantiate his claims and demanded that the word be expunged from the proceedings. Later, the Speaker intervened and said the word would be expunged. Earlier, reacting to certain statements made by opposition leaders on the infighting within the Congress, Tynsong said, “If I fight with the chief minister, do you (the Opposition) have a problem? He is my chief minister and I am his minister.”

CM counters Opp on Danggo blames earthquake State’s poor fiscal health for Mawhati bridge collapse Agencies Shillong, Sep 16: Delivering a marathon counter to the Opposition tirade on the poor fiscal health of the State and other issues, Chief Minister Mukul Sangma on Thursday asserted that the State is managing its debt-to-GSDP ratio at 26-28 per cent which is better than other North Eastern states. Replying to a series of issues raised by the Opposition during the no-confidence motion, Sangma said many states of the North East have their debt-to-GSDP ratio at over 40 per cent. Slamming NPP MLA James Sangma for only talking about the financial crisis in the State, Sangma said Meghalaya has never been free from financial constraints. He added that even the Central government faced financial constraints which forced them to make budgetary cuts from several departments. “How many times in the past has the State resorted to overdraft?” he ques-

tioned the Opposition. Talking about the NGT ban on coal mining and the alleged delay in finalization of the State mining plan, Sangma informed that based on the directive of the National Green Tribunal, a combined meeting of the Ministries of Coal and Environment & Forest and the State government was held to finalize the State plan, the final meeting for which was held on September 5. He added that the North East Regional Institute of Education (NERIE) had conducted field visits in the State. According to Sangma, the Ministry of Environment & Forest had submitted its report to the NGT on September 2. He stated that the State government was working on the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act but the Parliament amended the Act last year following which the State had to also tailor its Act accordingly. About the poor work cul-

KHADC CEM portrayed as hero in debate over dual posts Agencies Shillong, Sep 16: The Opposition on Thursday attacked the State government for passing the Prevention of Disqualification (Members of the Legislative Assembly of Meghalaya) Amendment Bill, 2015, “which ended in an embarrassment for it”. Leader of the Opposition Donkupar Roy said so many MLAs and MDCs resigned after the Bill was passed as they feared that they would be disqualified if they didn’t resign. Roy said all the MDCs who resigned from the post of MDC should ask for compensation. “PN Syiem is a hero who was not bothered about disqualification,” Roy added. Daddengre MLA James

ture and favouritism in the State, Sangma said favoritism is not shown by politicians only but that officers too indulged in it. He revealed that in one of the offices of the State government an officer did not communicate to the government about a particular recruitment for 20 years, and adding that officers continue to recruit their relatives. About the law and order situation and crimes against women and children in the State, the chief minister said that in 2015, 167 cases of crimes against children were disposed of out of which 138 cases were charge sheeted. Out of 35 rape cases, charge sheets were filed in 30 cases. Giving details about the cases against children, he said that in 2014, 76 cases under POCSO were disposed of and 74 cases were charge sheeted. He further said the service rules for the Directorate of Prosecution were recently approved by the cabinet after which the recruitment

process was initiated. Speaking about the IBDLP, the chief minister said it is a connecting link between the government and the people and added that the government would soon open entrepreneurship centres in rural areas of the State. The chief minister also informed that the State government has initiated a programme of upgrading major district roads. Under the programme, the State government has sanctioned Rs 447 crore in the last four years. He also expressed concern over the growing instances of traffic jams in the city and called for making proper embarkation and disembarkation zones in the city stating that taxis and buses stops anywhere they like. He also said that the PWD (Road) does not consult the Shillong police and mark their own embarkation and disembarkation zones. “Such measures are required to be taken after due consultation,” he added.

MNF takes out rally demanding scrapping of MLPC Act, 2014

Sangma said the Act was a deliberate attempt to destroy the career of a few people but it became an embarrassment for the government. Later, Ardent Basaiawmoit attacked District Council Affairs Minister Prestone Tynsong over the matter saying the Minister considers the dual posts bill valid but at the same time says the MLAs who resigned from the post can contest the byepoll. “The Minister is saying one thing inside the House and another outside the Assembly,” he said. However, Tynsong clarified that he had said any MDC who wanted to contest the bye-poll can go ahead on their own.

Agencies Shillong, Sep 16: A minor earthquake which hit parts of the State on August 24 led to the collapse of the under-construction bridge in Mawhati, revealed PWD (Roads) Minister MM Danggo in the State Legislative Assembly on Thursday. Replying to a zero hour notice moved by Independent legislator from Mawhati, Julius Dorphang, the minister said the culvert collapsed due to the failure of the staging work provided because of the weight of fresh concrete being casted. “The immediate trigger

for the collapse was the earthquake that occurred in the afternoon when the concreting was nearing completion. The floor supporting the deck slab was shaken during the quake resulting in the collapse of the supports for the culvert,” Danggo said. According to the minister, an engineer from the Department checked the foundation of the culvert and found that adequate failure was definitely not caused by any foundation deficiency.

The minister also dismissed reports that seven workers were injured in the incident, and stated

that only two workers sustained minor injuries and were taken to hospital. The minister went on to say that said that the PWD Executive Engineer, Umsning Division, and the State Rural Roads Development Agency have issued notices to the contractor who has been instructed to continue with the construction work after carrying out all necessary safety checks. Danggo also revealed that the contractor has been issued a stern warning he has submitted an undertaking that he would redo the work at his own cost.

Court fixes HYC case for Sept 23 Agencies Shillong, Sep 16: The High Court of Meghalaya has given another opportunity to the five HYC members to file supplementary affidavits in connection with a contempt of court case which was filed against them when they had resorted to sloganeering on the court premises last year when principal contemnor Adelbert Nongrum was due to appear in the court. Nongrum and the five HYC members were present in the court on Thursday. The matter has been

fixed for hearing on September 23. The case was taken by the High Court following contempt of court by Nongrum after he criticized the December 14, 2014 order of Justice SR Sen related to the headmen. During the hearing of the case related to contemptuous remarks by the former KHADC CEM on January 27, 2015, the High Court had ordered a CBI inquiry on the mayhem created by people who were shouting slogans outside the court premises. The CBI report had named the five HYC members as

those responsible for the mayhem. On Thursday, senior counsel VK Jindal, appearing for the CBI, submitted that a prima facie case on the basis of the report of the CBI was made out against the five persons, later on noticed by the Court. Senior government advocate ND Chullai, submitted that even the affidavits filed by these persons cannot be treated as categorical and unconditional apology. Following a request from K. Paul, counsel for the HYC members, the Court gave them another opportunity to file supplementary affidavits.

Coal traders’ body wants SC to stay NGT ban MNF takes out rally demanding scrapping of MLPC Act, 2014 PTI Aizawl, Sep 16: The opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) on Thursday took out a rally protesting the opening of wine shops under the Mizoram Liquor Prohibition and Control Act, 2014. The MNF, which promised to impose prohibition again if voted to power in the 2018 state Assembly polls, demanded that the state government immediately close the wine shops. Speakers at the rally, in-

cluding former Chief Minister Zoramthanga, alleged hundreds of people died in the state after wine shops were opened in different parts of the state since March last year. The rally was held in all eight district headquarters including the southern Saiha and Lawngtlai districts where the MLPC Act was not in force and no wine shops opened as the area falls under the three autonomous district councils.

Agencies Nongstoin, Sep 16: The Hima Nongstoin Land Owner Coal Trader and Producers’ Association has appealed before the Supreme Court to stay the National Green Tribunal’s blanket ban on mining and transportation of coal. The association filed the civil appeal against All Dimasa Students’ Union (ADSU), Dima Hasao District Committee, the State government and others as Performa respondents. It said in its appeal that the existing land tenure is un-

der private owners and the prevailing customary system of the Khasi and Garo communities needs to be taken into consideration since it was there since time immemorial. The Hima Nongstoin body has asked the apex court to stay the NGT orders of December 23, 2015 and March 30 and May 10 this year so that mining and transportation of coal and other minerals may be restored. While acknowledging that protection of environment was necessary, the Asso-

ciation said the economy of the people here was affected by the ban and it was equally important to focus on that. The NGT’s ban on mining has affected local economy as well as the State government’s revenue flow, they argued. The Supreme Court had, on August 29, directed the respondents to file a counter affidavit on or before September 8 and the case was fixed again for hearing on September 21.


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INTERNATIONAL

Support for Pakistan dwindling in US: say visiting Indian MPs

A file photo. Washington, Sept 16: Pakistan's support base in the US is fast dwindling as American lawmakers are unhappy over Islamabad's reluctance to take action against some terror groups and its continuance of providing safe havens to them, a group of Indian parliamentarians has said. "One thing came across very clearly from across the spectrum that they (Americans) are very unhappy with Pakistan. They are very concerned about...Americans lives at stake (in Afghanistan), the kind of promises that have been broken," Baijayant Jay Panda of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) told reporters. Panda, who is leading a

seven-member delegation of Parliamentarians as part of Indo-US Forum of Parliamentarians (IUFP) organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FICCI), said the sense he and his colleagues got from these meetings that the support for Pakistan in the US has come down considerably in the last few years. As a result, Panda said there is greater sensitivity and recognition of India's constructive and developmental role in Afghanistan. "This was not the case earlier. We can see that some of the (American) attitude (towards India's role in Afghanistan) is changing. They are much happier to-

day about continuing and increasing India's investment in Afghanistan. The Americans used to be sensitive to Pakistan pressure until a year or two ago," he said. "The world knows the cross border terrorism that we face....this is connected to the Kashmir issue. In some of the discussions the issue came up about the violence of Kashmir and the concern, but it was the overall general concern about the rise of violence which we ourselves are concerned. We are tackling it," he said. Other members of the delegation are Anurag Thakur and Harish Chandra Meena from the BJP, Neeraj Shekhar from Samajwadi Party, Jayadev Galla from Telugu Desam Party and Rajeev Satav and Sushmita Dev from Indian National Congress. During their stay here, the Indian MPs have had a series of meetings with top American lawmakers, officials of Obama Administration and top think-tanks. Bilateral relationship between India and the US has transformed completely in the last decade and a half, he said, adding that it has bipartisan support in both the countries. (PTI)

Hillary Clinton lead over Donald Trump drops to just one per cent: Survey

Would label China as currency manipulator, says Donald Trump Washington,Sept 16: Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has said, if elected, he would label China as currency manipulator and apply countervailing duties until the country ceases its illegal trade activities. "If China does not stop its illegal activities, including its theft of American trade secrets and intellectual properties, I will apply countervailing duties until China ceases and desists," Trump said in a major speech on economic policies. This action of enforcing intellectual property rules alone, just alone, would add millions of new American jobs, he said. After becoming the president of the country, Trump said he will instruct his Treasury Secretary to label China as a currency manipulator. "They are a currency manipulator, and we're going to

apply tariffs to any country that devalues its currency to gain an unfair advantage over the United States. They are a manipulator, grand master level. We can't allow it to happen," he said. "Our people and our representatives and our politicians don't have even a little clue as to how to play the game. We have a trade deficit this year with China of approximately USD500 billion. "The people that are manufacturers that are great manufacturers, very successful people but they become less and less successful because they can't beat the system. In this way, too, it's a rigged system. And they're almost doing well and then, boom, there's a massive devaluation in china or other countries and there are plenty of other countries out there and some are actually hurting China, now," Trump said.

Colombian President asks forgiveness for 1980s-era activist killings

The first presidential debate is set for September 26 and it will be followed by two more on October 9 and 19. Washington, Sept 16:A surging Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, has reduced popularity gap with his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton to almost ties, according to a latest poll. Clinton was now leading New York-based business tycoon by just one per cent among likely voters, said the national poll by Fox News. It said in a four-way matchup, Clinton got 41 per cent support among likely voters, while Trump a 40 per cent and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein eight and three per cent, respectively. However, in a head-to-head match, Trump (46 per cent) leads Clinton (45 per cent) by one percentage point. This is the first poll which was conducted after the 9/ 11 anniversary incident in which Clinton had to leave the New York memorial due

President Juan Manuel Santos said on September 15 that the party's "extermination" should have never taken place.

In a head-to-head match, Trump (46 per cent) leads Clinton (45 per cent) by one percentage point. to illness. She was diagnosed with pneumonia. After a few days of rest, she resumed her campaign on Thursday. Clinton's drop in lead over Trump is also reflected on RealClearPolitics, which monitors top national polls. As per its latest count, Clinton's average lead over Trump hasdropped to just 1.5 percentage points which was around eight per cent

about a month ago. "The presidential race is tight. Hillary Clinton tops Donald Trump by just one point among likely voters in the four-way ballot. In the head-to-head matchup, Trump's up by one point," Fox News said. The first presidential debate is set for September 26 and it will be followed by two more on October 9 and 19. (PTI)

His allegations came a day after 'Newsweek' ran a story about the 70-yearold real estate mogul's business dealings. "Donald Trump has -through his family companies- business deals all across the world, including with countries that are very adverse to the United States or individuals in those countries, some even with criminal backgrounds and criminal records. And the information hasn't been disclosed," Kaine claimed.

into his pocket, helping him out, helping his family out. They're really important to him. That may explain why he always say positive things about Putin: Putin is a great leader. He said Putin was a better leader than President Obama," Kaine said. "Mike Pence, his running mate, my opponent for vice president, said, it is inarguable that Vladimir Putin is a better leader for his country than Barack Obamais for America," he said. "Do you want a president making decisions about our foreign policy and what is in American interests who has got financial interests all over the globe‌ I mean, that's a huge, huge problem, for a president to have those kind of conflicts," Kaine asked. (PTI)

Bogota, Sept 16: Colombia's president is asking forgiveness for the state's role in the killings of leftist activists in the 1980s. Some 3,000 activists belonging to the Patriotic Union were slain by paramilitary death squads sometimes in collaboration with state security forces after the political party was set up in the 1980s during peace talks with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.

President Juan Manuel Santos said on September 15 that the party's "extermination" should have never taken place. He called on Colombians to respect the political movement that will be formed with the FARC's signing of a peace deal with the government. Santos said FARC leaders' trust of the state to protect them is a sign the tragedy is unlikely to repeat itself. (PTI)

"Some 3,000 activists belonging to the Patriotic Union were slain by paramilitary death squads sometimes in collaboration with state security forces".

US welcomes $1 billion Indian Donald Trump's investments in India aid pledge to Afghanistan can affect Indo-Pak ties: Hillary Washington, Sept 16: The ness to help Afghanistan US has welcomed the $1 bil- become a stronger, indepenClinton's VP candidate lion aid pledge made by dent country that has the Washington ,Sept16: Democratic vice presidential nominee Senator Tim Kaine has alleged that Republican White House aspirant Donald Trump's investments in India could have an impact on US' efforts towards a stable India-Pakistan relationship if he wins the November general elections. "He (Trump) has got deals in the Pakistan part of the world where the deal working out puts a lot of money into his pocket, but it could affect his view of what we should do to try to promote stability in that part of the world and stable relations between India and Pakistan," Kaine said at an election rally on Thursday. "Similarly, it has come out that he and his organisation owe money to the Bank of China. He says he is going to hold China accountable, but China basically has him in hock to them. And so there is a real question of how he could hold them accountable," he said as he slammed Trump for his "half-baked" policies and foreign entitlements.

The Senator from Virginia alleged that Trump has a lot of business deals in Russia, some with sort of the government or individuals connected with the government, and in Ukraine, with pro-Russian elements. "And these are deals that are putting a lot of money

"Tim Kaine alleged that Trump has a lot of business deals in Russia, some with sort of the government or individuals connected with the government, and in Ukraine, with pro-Russian elements".

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards development in Afghanistan. "The fact that India is willing to invest in that future (of Afghanistan), we view it as a very positive sign and we appreciate India's effort," State Department Spokesman Mark Toner told reporters at his daily news conference yesterday. "This is something... we obviously support India's generosity and focus on Afghanistan and willing-

Trump said that many of the special interests funding his opponent Hillary Clinton's campaign are the same people profiting from terrible trade deals. "The same so-called experts advising Hillary Clinton are the same people who gave us NAFTA, China's entry

into the World Trade Organisation, the job-killing trade deal with South Korea, another disaster, and now the Trans-Pacific Partnership that they're pushing so strongly," he said. Setting an annual growth rate target of four per cent, Trump announced a series of plans and tax incentives

teriorate over time if he remains in his current situation ‌ It is urgent that his current circumstances are resolved as quickly as possible," said a report published by the organisation on Twitter. The 27-page medical report accompanied by supporting documents is attributed to an unnamed "trauma and psychosocial expert" in London and dated 11 December 2015.

which he claimed would create 25 million jobs in the US. "We're a nation that tamed the West, dug out the Panama Canal, and won two world wars, and put a man on the moon. It's time to start thinking big once again. That's why I believe it's time to establish a national goal of reaching four percent economic growth," Trump said.(PTI)

At least one killed in Typhoon Meranti in China Beijing , Sept 16:At least one person was killed and over 50 others injured after Typhoon Meranti, the world's strongest typhoon this year so far, hit China's Fujian province. The strongest typhoon that hit Fujian Thursday since records began in 1949 brought gales of up to 48 meters per second and also destroyed an 871-year-old heritage bridge in Yongchun County. The Dongguan Bridge was a protected heritage site and built in 1145 during the Song Dynasty. The typhoon has left one person dead and 51 injured, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. The wind uprooted trees, shattered windows and disrupted water supplies in many communities in Xiamen city. More than 3.2 million homes had no electricity in Fujian at one point and 1.44 million were still without power by Thursday night.

More than 3.2 million homes had no electricity in Fujian at one point and 1.44 million were still without power by Thursday night.

More than 32,000 boats returned to harbour, and over 300,000 people in Fujian were evacuated, the report said. The typhoon also brought heavy rainfall as it moved to lash Zhejiang Province.

Record amount of precipitation of over 400 millimetres was reported at two monitoring stations. More than 63,000 people in Zhejiang were relocated.(PTI)

"The strongest typhoon that hit Fujian since records began in 1949 brought gales of up to 48 meters per second and also destroyed an 871year-old heritage bridge in Yongchun County".

Maduro extends Venezuela emergency for fourth time

stronger economic growth, certainly, and also has the capacity to defend itself and provide security to its people," Toner said. He was responding to a question on the announcement made by Modi during a visit by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani that India would make another USD 1 billion aid to this war-torn country. India has emerged as one of the largest donors of civilian aid to Afghanistan. (PTI)

Sign up to the new-look Media Briefing: bigger, better, brighter Sweden, Sept 16:The 45year-old Australian sought refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London in June 2012 after exhausting all his legal options in Britain against extradition to Sweden. The hearing comes a day after WikiLeaks released medical records claiming Assange's mental health was at risk if he remained confined in the embassy. "Mr Assange's mental health is highly likely to de-

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump also said he will instruct the Treasury Secretary to label China as a currency manipulator.

"Donald Trump said if he was elected President he would apply countervailing duties on China until it ceases and desists its illegal activities, including its theft of American trade secrets".

each emergency decree, but Maduro has gotten them validated by the Supreme Court. The latest extension comes as the opposition prepares for protests Friday to pressure electoral authorities on the same day they are due to announce the timeline for a referendum on removing Maduro from power. The opposition blames Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for an economic meltdown with people spending long hours lining up only to find bare shelves and soaring prices.

Caracas, Sept 16: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro extended a state of "economic emergency" for the fourth time Thursday, keeping vast powers to deal with a crisis that has only deepened in recent weeks. The state of emergency, in place since January, has been extended for another 60 days, said a

presidential decree. The declaration allows the socialist government to seize assets of private companies to obtain essential food and goods. Under the emergency, Maduro has put the army in charge of food distribution, seeking to ease severe shortages that have triggered outbreaks of looting and riots. The opposition-controlled legislature has opposed

The leftist leader's opponents are racing to force a recall vote before January 10, the deadline to trigger new elections. The opposition blames Maduro for an economic implosion in oil-rich Venezuela as global crude prices plunged since mid2014. Maduro says the deep recession and soaring inflation -- forecast to top 700 percent this year -are being caused by an "economic war" by Venezuelan elites backed by " A m e r i c a n imperialism."(PTI)


EDUCATION

DIBRUGARH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

Expert tips to crack the IBPS Bank PO exam The IBPS preliminary exam for probationary officers tests your English, analytical and reasoning skills.

20 Tips for Success in Law School 1. DO THE READING. Do all of the reading assigned for your courses. Do not fall behind; you may never catch up. Do your reading at times of the day when you are most alert. Also, do your reading in a location where you will not be distracted or tempted to do something else. Otherwise, you will find that it takes you far longer than necessary to prepare for class.

2.BRIEF THE CASES. Take notes while reading. For each assigned case, write down the legally significant facts, the holding of the case, and the rationale for the court's decision. This is what is referred to as "briefing" cases. Your case briefs should be just that-brief.

3. REVIEW BEFORE EACH CLASS.

How to prepare for the exam With just a few days left for the exam, it would be apt that you start solving previous year's papers. You can find many of them over the internet or books from any of the recognised publishers. To prepare for the Verbal section, you can read a book which is slightly above your reading standard. Read this book daily for 1 to 2 hours and if required, take the help of a dictionary. For quant section, you should go through all the

Don’t make solving any question a prestige issue Last but definitely not the least, DO NOT GUESS Tips to optimise sectionwise performance There are three sections and irrespective of your strengths in each of these areas, it is important that you clear the sectional cut offs.

Reasoning Section

them immediately and have high accuracy. Easy question types include Classification/ Odd pair, Series Completion/ Analogy, Direction based tests/ Direction Sense Test, Number, Ranking and Time Sequence Test and Alphabet test/ Dictionary. Once you are done with easy questions, you should attempt 'medium difficulty' questions.

Your score depends on your accuracy, practice This section is your and comfort level. golden goose. Some of the 'medium difYou can score 100 per ficulty' questions include cent, if you know how to Syllogisms, Inequalities, optimise your time. Blood Relations, Coding Decoding and Data Sufficiency.

glish communication, you will be able to complete this section with flying colours in 10 to 15 minutes. I would recommend that you always start your IBPS PO exam with this section only. An attempt of 18 questions with good accuracy is enough to clear the cut off. This section should not require more than 15 minutes.

Types of questions For Reading Comprehension questions, you should first only take a cursory

section do not worry, you are not alone. Most applicants have struggled in this section.

How to attempt If quant is not your strength area, you should attempt it after the Verbal section or in the end and allocate around 20 minutes for it. Your aim should be to clear the cut off. Types of questions As have been said before, you need to start with easy and scoring questions.

Review your reading notes (case briefs) right before class. That way, the cases will be fresh in your mind, and you will substantially increase your ability to follow the class discussion (not to mention avoid the embarrassment associated with being unprepared when called upon by the professor).

4. GO TO CLASS. Most professors cover some material in class that is not discussed in the reading, so failure to attend class will put you at a big disadvantage when you take the final exam. Also, you will receive an "FW" if you miss more than 20% of the sessions of a course. This is factored into your grade point average as an "F" and is never removed from your academic record, even if you retake the course.

5.PAY ATTENYou can easily find 15-18 TION IN CLASS. questions of this type. Some topics which fall in this category are Simplification, Problems on Ages, Percentage, Average, Simple Interest, Profit and Loss, TSD, Ratio & Proportions etc Then there will be time consuming questions.

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Some misguided students use class time to shop on the Internet, play computer games or catch up on their e-mail. You are paying a substantial amount of money for tuition. Do you really want to spend your tuition money "surfing the net" or playing computer solitaire instead of paying attention to the class discussion?

to prepare your outlines; you'll never get them done in time. Some students like to outline once per week, others once per month. Still others prefer to outline whenever a topic is completed. Pick whatever schedule works best for you and stick to it.

crease your accuracy and eat away your precious time, however there will be 12 to 14 questions of this type, so you need to attempt them as per your comfort level. formulae and practice vedic mathematics tricks for faster calculations.

How to attempt

Drill yourself

If you are good at reasoning, you can allocate 20 to 25 minutes for it -- 35 seconds per question to attempt all the questions. Focus on your accuracy, as there is negative marking and you will be wasting time if you don't prioritise the right questions. If reasoning is not one of your strengths, reserve it for the end and allocate no more than 15 minutes to it. Your main focus should be to clear the cut off.

Since you still have at least some days for the exam, we would recommend you to attempt some mock exams in actual exam conditions. Attempting these exams will let you know your weak areas, which you can either work on or avoid in the main exam.

If reasoning section is your strong point, you must try and attempt complex and time consuming questions. Examples of this type are Seating Arrangement, Complex Puzzle, Floor Puzzle and Input Output Machine. Although the first two types (easy and medium difficulty) are sufficient to clear the section, solving the complex ones will get you a high score in this section.

What to do Verbal/ Enon Exam glish Section Types of Day How to atDo not write everything questions on the paper You need to identify the Do not experiment in the easy reasoning questions, tempt examination hall

so that you can solve

If you are good with En-

look at the paragraph, then while solving question, read that particular portion of the passage carefully.

Examples of this type of questions are Probability, Quadratic Equations, Mixture and allegations, Time and Work, Time For Cloze Test, if you Speed and Distance, and are confused between Number Series. two-three options, then simply move on to next question. By the time you complete the passage, you should be able to figure out the right answer. For 'Fill in the Blanks' type of questions, process of elimination is the best method. For Spot the error /Sentence Correction, speak the sentence in your mind, whichever sounds perfect is your answer. Quantitative Aptitude Section If you are weak in Quantitative Aptitude

Data Interpretation

Use approximation as much as possible, especially if options are not close. Do as more mental calculations then using pen and paper. Round off the numbers wherever possible. Avoid doing long calculations; they can eat up lot of your time, without giving that much reward.

ever, get so caught up in trying to take down everything your professor says that you are not actively engaged in the class discussion. Review your class notes before starting your next reading assignment and analyze how the new cases you read affect those cases you already have reviewed in class.

8.PREPARE AN OUTLINE FOR EACH OF YOUR CLASSES. Outlines prepared by more senior students or commercial outlines are not acceptable substitutes for making your own outlines. The analysis necessary to prepare a course outline helps you determine the rules of law applicable to the subject matter of the course, as well as determine how the rules relate to one another. If you do not go through this process, you are less likely to master the subject matter. Also, not all professors teach a subject the same way. In fact, many professors do not even teach a course the same way from one year to the next. The only way to get an outline tailored to your course is to make it yourself. Do NOT wait until the reading period

15.CREATE A STUDY PLAN. Many students complain that they

9 . C O N S I D E R do not have enough time to FORMING A STUDY brief cases, prepare outlines GROUP. Study groups and/or take practice exams. can be a valuable learning tool. Talking through material with classmates can increase your understanding and retention of course material. You also can obtain helpful study tips from your peers. If you decide to form a study group, seek out other students who are wellprepared for class and have similar academic goals. Do not let your study group meetings become social or gossip sessions. Also, do not use study groups as a way of sharing the workload. Lastly, if you find that you are not benefiting from your study group, resign from the group.

10. REVIEW, REVIEW, REVIEW. Just because you don't have an exam until the end of the semester does not mean that you should wait until the reading period to begin your review. This is not undergraduate school. You cannot cram right before finals and get good grades. Therefore, make time for frequent review over the course of the semester.

11. ATTEND REVIEW SESSIONS CONDUCTED BY YOUR PROFESSORS AND/OR THEIR ACADEMIC FELLOWS. Some professors and/or Academic Fellows hold review sessions prior to exams. This is a great way to clarify the issues about which you are confused without having to stand in line outside your professor's office. Moreover, helpful tips regarding how to write your exam answers in a way that will earn you the most points are often shared during review sessions.

12. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FEED6. PARTICIPATE IN BACK FROM YOUR You should attempt these CLASS. Students learn PROFESSORS. If your questions only after you best when they are actively professor distributes a prachave attempted the easy engaged in the learning pro- tice question and says that she will review your answer ones. cess.

7.TAKE CLASS These questions can de- NOTES. Do not, how-

ever, wait until right before finals to ask your professor to review your answer. The earlier you ask, the more likely your professor will have time to review your answer.

if you submit it by a certain time, DO IT! This is a great opportunity to get your professor's input and make any necessary adjustments before your performance is graded.

They're wrong! By planning your time in advance, you will have enough time to meet all of the demands of law school and have time to enjoy some outside activities. If you need help managing your time, see Professor Faulkner.

16. DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO PREPARE YOUR LRW PAPERS. Again, this is not undergraduate school. You cannot throw a paper together the night before it is due and expect to receive a good grade (or for that matter, a passing grade). Good legal writing takes time and lots of editing so start working on your LRW assignments as soon as possible.

17. REVIEW YOUR EXAMS. Meet with your professors to review your exams after grades have been posted. This is the best way to determine what you did well and what you need to improve.

18.MINIMIZE YOUR STRESS. Law school can be stressful, but there are a number of steps you can take to keep stress to a minimum. Humor is a great stress reliever. Make time for exercise-carrying 100 pounds of law books every day doesn't count. Eat fruit, vegetables, and whole grain foods on a regular basis-a diet Coke and a package of Ding-Dongs are not a balanced breakfast. Don't overdo your caffeine intake; drink lots of water instead. Get at least seven hours of sleep per night. Maintain a life outside of law school. You don't need to give up all of the things you enjoyed doing before you went to law school; you just won't be able to do them as often. Finally, if you think that your stress level is getting out of control, talk about it with your significant other, a family member, a close friend, a faculty member, one of the law school Deans, or Professor Faulkner.

19. DON'T GET CAUGHT UP IN THE COMPETITION ASPECT OF LAW 13. ATTEND THE SCHOOL. Face it. Only WORKSHOPS CON- one student can finish at the of the class. So instead DUCTED BY THE top of setting Numero Uno as A C A D E M I C your goal focuses on doing A C H I E V E M E N T you’re very best. Also, be CENTER. These work- supportive of and respectshops cover a number of topics such as outlining, time and stress management, and how to prepare for and write law school exams-skills essential to success in law school.

14. TAKE PRACTICE EXAMS. Lots of them. Exams previously administered by your professor are preferable. This will help you determine how your professor drafts his or her exams. The Fowler School of Law Library maintains a number of prior exams prepared by law professors. Whenever possible, select a prior exam for which there is a sample answer on file. This will allow you to check your answer against the sample and evaluate your performance. If there is no sample answer on file, ask you professor if he/she will review and comment on your answer. Do not, how-

ful to your classmates. It will make for a more positive law school experience for you and your peers.

20. GET HELP IF YOU NEED IT. It is not uncommon for students to be confused about the substantive law covered in their classes, how to prepare for class, how to study for exams, how to manage their time or how to take law school exams. Indeed, it is the rare student who does not have questions about these subjects from time to time, particularly during the first year of law school. If you have questions, there are a number of resources available to you. Every professor holds weekly office hours. The Academic Fellows for your courses also are available to help you, as is Professor Faulkner. Please visit us if you have any questions. We're here to help.


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Supreme Court extends Subrata India pitches for 'accommodating' Roy's parole till September 23 Constitution in Nepal New Delhi, Sept 16: Supreme Court on Friday extended the parole of Saharachief Subrata Roy till September 23, granted to him in May on humanitarian grounds after his mother passed away. The parole continued later to enable him arrange money to refund his investors. The decision to extend the relief was taken by a bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur in-chamber as his parole was to end today. The regular special bench of CJI and Justices A R Dave and A K Sikri was not available. Sahara's lawyer Keshav Mohan said that a draft of Rs 353 crore has been deposited in the SebiSaharaaccount. The bench extended the relief to 68-year-old Roy till September 23, the next date of hearing. The apex court on September 2 had asked the Sahara Group to come clean by disclosing its sources from where it had raised Rs 25,000 crore and paid its investors in cash, observing that it is "difficult to digest" as such a huge amount "cannot fall from the heavens."

Sahara chief Subrata Roy Photo. A file Pic. It had earlier extended Roy's parole on August 3 till today with a condition that he has to deposit to Rs 300 crore with Sebi. The apex court had granted parole to Roy on May 6 for four weeks on humanitarian ground following the death of his mother Chhabi Roy in Lucknow after prolonged illness. Besides Roy, the court had also granted parole to a

jailed Sahara director, Ashok Roy Choudhary. It had said they were free to meet prospective buyers of properties and move within the country under police escort. Roy has been lodged in Tihar jail since March 4, 2014 on the orders of the apex court in relation with a long running dispute with market regulator Sebi.(PTI)

"The Sahara chief was granted bail in May on humanitarian grounds after his mother passed away".

Youth succumbs to injuries, toll in Kashmir stir at 80 Srinagar, Sept 16: Basit Mukhtar was injured by a tear gas shell in clashes on September 5 in South Kashmir's Pulwama. He died at a hospital here during treatment. With this 80 persons have died in the violent clashes that broke out a day after Hizbul militant Burhan Wani was gunned down in an encounter with security forces in south Kashmir. Curfew was reimposed in many parts of Kashmir today, including summer capital Srinagar, due to apprehension of violence after Friday prayers, even as normal life in the Valley remained paralysed. "Curfew has been imposed in Srinagar city and towns of Baramulla, Pattan, Anantnag, Shopian and Pulwama," a police official said. The youth was injured by a tear gas shell in clashes on September 5 in South Kashmir's Pulwama district.

The official said curbs have been imposed to maintain law and order as there have been protests and clashes after Friday prayers in the Valley which has been hit by violence following the killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani in July. The official said restriction on the assembly of people continues to remain in force.Meanwhile, normal life continued to remain paralysed in Kashmir for the 70th consecutive day due to restrictions and separatistsponsored strike The separatists have extended the protest programme till September

22. They have not announced any relaxation in the strike even in the evening hours. Shops, business establishments and petrol pumps continued to remain shut while public transport was off the roads. Schools, colleges and other education institutions also remained closed due to the strike called by the separatist to protest the deaths of civilians. As many as 80 people including two policemen have been killed in the unrest that broke out a day after Wani was gunned down in an encounter with security forces in south Kashmir on July 8.(PTI)

"Another youth injured in clashes last week succumbed today, taking the toll to 80 including two policemen in the unrest that has gripped the Kashmir Valley since July 8."

New Delhi, Sept 16: As Nepal undergoes a political transition, India on Friday pitched for implementing the country's Constitution by accommodating aspirations of all sections and assured it of all possible support amid China's efforts to gain ground in the Himalayan nation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an "extensive and productive dialogue" with his Nepalese counterpart Pushpa Kamal Dahal popularly known as Mr. Prachanda after which the two sides inked three pacts including one on India extending $150 million for Nepal's post earthquake reconstruction. It is Mr. Prachanda's first visit to India after becoming Prime Minister for the second time. K.P. Sharma Oli quit the top post in July following fresh political turmoil due to protest of Madheshi community against the new Constitution. The two countries also de-

cided to continue cooperation in areas of defence and security. In a statement to media following the talks, Mr. Modi said India hoped Nepal will be successful in implementing the Constitution through inclusive dialogue accommodating aspirations of all sections of its diverse society. "As immediate neighbours and close friendly nations, peace, stability and economic prosperity (Shanti, Sthirta aur Samrudhi) of Nepal is our shared objective," the Prime Minister said in the presence of Prachanda. On his part, the Nepalese Prime Minister said his country has nothing but "goodwill" for India and that destinies of both the countries are "interlinked". The Prime Minister said India has been privileged to be Nepal's partner at "every step" of the country development journey and economic progress. "Our

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Napalese counterpart Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' prior to their meeting at Hyderabad House, in New Delhi on Friday. friendship is time-tested and unique. We share our burden during difficult times, just as we celebrate each other's achievements." Mr. Modi said both sides have agreed to focus on "close monitoring" and time bound completion of all development projects being implemented by India in

Nepal. He said speedy and successful implementation of ongoing hydropower projects will be ensured. Showering praise on Mr. Prachanda for his efforts to bring stability to Nepal, Mr. Modi said, "I am confident that under your leadership Nepal will be successful in implementing the Constitu-

NIA case: 5 years Another ATM fraud in imprisonment for 13 on terror charge Kerala, 2 lose Rs one lakh Mumbai, Sept 16: An NIA court here today sentenced 13 members of Laskar-eToiba and Harkat-ul-JihadE-Islami to five yearsimprisonment for plotting to eliminatepoliticians, police officials and journalists in 2012. After the accused pleaded guilty, Special Judge for NIA cases C Muralidhar Pai pronounced the verdict and said since they had already spent three-and-a-half years in jail, they would have to serve the remaining one-and-half years term. He also directed them to pay a total of Rs31,000 as fine. The Special National Investigation Agency Court had yesterday completed thefinal hearing. In a crackdown ahead of Republic Day in 2012, the 13 were arrested by NIA for allegedly plotting attacks in different parts of the country. The arrests followed simultaneous searches andraids at 12 locations in six cities Bengaluru,Tumkur, Mangaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Lucknow, on January22, with the support of local police.

Circuits for detonating explosives were recovered during the searches. NIA had recovered alleged "incriminating' articles, including laptops, unaccounted cash, jihadi literature, videos and certainmaterial for preparation of bombs from these places. The agency had in 2012 received information that certain individuals from various cities in the country were in the process of organising themselves to commit terrorist acts in different parts of the country. Of the 13 convicts, four are from Karnataka. While Syed Mujahid is a resident of Tumkur, Asif Ali alias Arman Saani, Suhail Ahmed alias Sohail alias Hafes Saab and Muhammed Abdul Ahad alias Bade Amir alias Sulaiman are from Bengaluru. Others included 20-year-old Mohammad Aleem (from Lucknow), Mohammed Obedullah Khan alias Obaid alias Talha and Abu Anas, both from Hyderabad, and Mohammad Hussain Khan alias Jamil, resident of Mazgaon, Mumbai.

Thiruvananthapuram Sept16: In yet another ATM fraud in Kerala, two persons including an NRI, have lost over Rs one lakh, with the money being withdrawn from their accounts through different ATMs in the city. The NRI Arvind, who is presently in the Gulf, told police that Rs 52,000 had been withdrawn from his Axis bankaccount at Pattom here early today. Police said they have asked him to forward an email complaint to the Police commissioner after which a case will be registered. He informed them over

phone that the money had been withdrawn through five transactions. The withdrawal was from different ATMs in the city, police said. Arvind told TV channels that he had been to Kerala a month ago and had withdrawn some amount from the account. However, he was surprised when he got messages early this morning for withdrawal of Rs 52,000 from this account. In the other incident, one Vineeth said he had lost Rs 49,000 from his Canara Bank account yesterday through 11 transactions.

Akhilesh said he has rejected the resignation of Shivpal and he will comply with his father and party supremo Mulayam Singh's Yadav direction to reinduct sacked Mining Minister Gayatri Prajapati, adding that "Netaji will find a solution (to the current crisis) and everyone will accept it". The feud in the Yadav family had spilled into the open after the Chief Minister stripped Shivpal of key ministerial portfolios on September 13, hours after he was replaced with Shivpal as the party's state unit chief by Mulayam. In a dramatic

say I will give back everything but then I will say I should have the authority to distribute tickets. It will be my 'pariskha' (test) in elections." Apparently attacking SP Rajya Sabha member Amar Singh for fueling feud in the family, he said, "Everyone understands who is this outsider, even you know that. I have told Netaji that if an outsider comes between us, he will be thrown out." " I should have the authority to distribute tickets. It will be my 'pariskha' (test) in elections," said Akhilesh Yadav.

development, Shivpal resigned from all party and Cabinet posts last night. "I felt bad and you saw its effect. I'm coming here after a discussion with Netaji (Mulayam). Samajwadi Party is a family and there are no differences in the party," Akhilesh said at India TV's 'Chunav Manch' conclave here. The Chief Minister rubbished reports that he is behind the feud in the

family saying, "It's a fight for the chair. If a good person asks for the CM's post, I am ready to give it up. "It's election time. We should all come together and work. There is no fight between Ramgopal Yadav, Akhilesh and Shivpal." Making it clear that he wanted a say in the distribution of tickets in the upcoming state elections, Akhilesh said, "I

"Netaji and I have decided that we will not let outsiders drive a wedge between us," he said. "If there is some issue, Netaji will find a solution and everyone will accept it. Netaji is my father and also his (Shivpal's) brother, he will find a solution to this issue," he said.

"I have said that I take some decisions on instructions of Netaji, I take some decisions on my own," he said. On Mulayam's announcement of taking back controversial minister Prajapati, Akhilesh said, "It is my responsibility as a son to accept Netaji's decision. I accept Netaji's decision to bring Gayatri Prajapati back into Cabinet." On removal of Chief Secretary Deepak Singhal, the Chief Minister said, "Uncle knows why he was removed, he should tell this to people." In reply to a question, Akhilesh said, "The one who is at the top is all alone, is always lonely." The removal of Singhal and Prajapati was seen as a bone of contention between Shivpal and Akhilesh.(PTI)

" I should have the authority to distribute tickets. It will be my 'pariskha' (test) in elections," said Akhilesh Yadav

A case has been registered in this regard, police said. Last month, a Romanian national was arrested from Mumbai in connection with a hi-tech ATMfraud in which several people had lost money here. Police had then said three Romanians were involved in the racket. CCTV recordings showed the trio had installed an electronic device inside an ATM kiosk of a public sector bank at Vellayambalam here, using which they had later withdrawn money from the accounts of different persons.(PTI)

Bill on cards Congress protests to prune against 'absence' of CM, permissions ministers from Delhi for film shoots

'Felt bad' after being removed as UP Samajwadi Party chief: Akhilesh Yadav Uttar Pradesh, Sept 16: Locked in a turf battle with his uncle Shivpal Yadav, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav Friday laid bare his angst, saying he "felt bad" after being removed as Samajwadi Party state president and demanded that he be given a say in ticket distribution for the 2017 Assembly election.

tion through inclusive dialogue accommodating aspirations of all sections of the diverse society." "I conveyed to Prachanda that India stands ready and prepared to strengthen the development partnership with Nepal and we will do so as per priorities of people and government of Nepal," Mr. Modi said. About the political transformation in Nepal, Mr. Prachanda said his government was making sincere efforts in taking every section of the society onboard while implementing the provisions of the Constitution. "I shared with Modiji that promulgation of the Constitution last year by the popularly elected Constituent assembly was a historic achievement for people of Nepal. You are aware that my government has made serious efforts to bring everyone on board as we enter the phase of implementation of the Constitution," he said.(PTI)

Delhi Congress President Ajay Maken attacked Kejriwal and Lt Governor Najeeb Jung for being out of the city instead of helping people at a time of crisis. New DelhI, Sept 16: Congress activists today observed 'Bhagoda Divas' in the national capital, protesting against the alleged absence of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his ministers from Delhi which is currently reeling under chikungunya and dengue outbreak. Leading the protests which were held in all the 70 Assembly constituencies of the national capital, Delhi Congress President Ajay Maken attacked Kejriwal and Lt Governor Najeeb Jung for being out of the city instead of helping people at a time of crisis. "It is extremely unfortunate that while Delhiites are facing an epidemic-like situation, the Chief Minister was campaigning in Punjab and later went to Bangalore. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is holidaying in Finland and even the Lt Governor was in the United States. One of the BJP mayors is also on a foreign jaunt," Maken said.

The party also issued a "charge-sheet" on the "failures" of the AAP government in Delhi and BJPruled MCDs in providing help to the people suffering from the mosquitoborne diseases. Maken demanded that Kejriwal and Sisodia should return to Delhi and call an all-party meeting to fight the diseases. He also urged the central government to immediately deploy doctors and paramedical staff of army and paramilitary forces at Delhi hospitals and dispensaries, and provide free check up and treatment facilities to people suffering from these diseases. He also urged the central government to immediately deploy doctors and paramedical staff of army and paramilitary forces at Delhi hospitals and dispensaries, and provide free check up and treatment facilities to people suffering from these diseases.

New Delhi, Sept 16: Government may introduce a Bill in Parliament to "drastically prune" the number of permissions required to be obtained for shooting films. Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said the Bill "could be brought about either in the forthcoming winter session or else latest by the Budget session of the Parliament", a release issued by PHD Chamber of Commerce said. Naqvi said the Government was conscious of the fact that producers and film makers are subjected to obtaining host of clearances from the Centre as well as states before being getting the permission to shoot at a particular location in the country. "This delays their schedule of timely deliveries of their production as well subjects them to lots of inconveniences. Therefore, the government is going to take corrective measures to sort out this problem through a proper legislation," Naqvi said. The remarks of the Minister came after filmmakers Prakash Jha and Madhur Bhandar karrequested the Government to drastically reduce the list of permissions for film shootings, currently numbering close to 35 from various agencies. (PTI)


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TECHNOLOGY

Samsung to officially launch Galaxy J7 Prime in India on Sep 19 New Delhi, Sep 16: Samsung is holding an event in the national capital on September 19, where it is likely to launch its new Galaxy Jseries phone, the Galaxy J7 Prime. The Galaxy J7 Prime was first announced in August and was recently said to be (already) selling in India at Rs 18,790, courtesy retailers like Mumbaibased Mahesh Telecom. Samsung is yet to formally launch the Galaxy J7 Prime in the country though.

The company is now sending out media invites for the launch event, that although, do not directly mention the Galaxy J7 Prime, leave a lot of visual cues to confirm the phone that will be launching on the said date. "Get ready for the Prime time. Join us we unveil the next in J-series," says the invite. The Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime boasts of a full metal unibody with a front-mounted fingerprint scanner. It comes with a 5.5-inch 1080p

IPS LCD display. The phone is powered by a 1.6GHz octa-core Exynos 7870 processor clubbed with 3GB RAM and 32GB of internal memory which is further expandable by up to 256GB via microSD card. The dualSIM phone runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow-based TouchWiz UI and supports 4G LTE connectivity option. The Galaxy J7 Prime sports a 13-megapixel camera on the rear with f/1.9 aperture, autofocus

and LED flash. On the front you get an 8megapixel camera, also with LED flash. The phone is backed by a 3,300 mAh battery. Samsung launched its mid-level 4G LTE dualSIM smartphone, the Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) in India on Friday. The Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) has been priced at Rs 32,490 in India, and will be available in Gold, Black and White in physical retail stores starting from September 26. The Galaxy A9 Pro comes with a glass and

metal body design, a 6inch 1080p Super AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection, an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor clubbed with 4 gigs of RAM and 32GB of internal memory which is further expandable by up to 256GB via microSD card. It sports a 16megapixel camera on the rear with f/1.9 aperture, autofocus, OIS and LED flash. On the front you get an 8-megapixel camera. The phone is backed by a 5,000mAh battery.

Don't install this Pokemon Go app, it will catch your phone

The app was downloaded 500,000 times and had managed 6,000 successful infections. After the report Google has removed the app from Play Store. How does this work? The Trojan may not start acting the first time you install the app. It waits till the user installs or uninstalls another app to check whether it's running

iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus full prices for India revealed, up to Rs 22,000 price cut on other iPhones New Delhi, Sep 16: Barely hours after Apple announced heavy price cut on several iPhone 6S models, the company revealed the prices of the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus on its official website. As announced earlier, the price of the iPhone 7 starts at Rs 60,000. For the iPhone 7 Plus the starting price is Rs 72,000. As for the various versions, here is how much the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus will cost in India: liPhone 7 (32GB): Rs 60,000 l iPhone 7 (128GB): Rs 70,000 l iPhone 7 (256GB): Rs 80,000

July this year when Pokemon Go had become a global phenomenon, many had reported that cyber criminals are using the name to lure users to install malicious apps. Now security firm Kaspersky Lab has found such an app that collects user's location, device information and more to install other malicious apps on the phone. The security firm said that an app named Guide for Pokemon Go "downloads rooting malware,securing access to the core Android OS for the purposes of app installation and removal as well asthe display of advertising". This means if you have installed this app the Trojan will send details of your device to its masters.

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on a real device or a virtual machine. After knowing the device, it will wait another two hours before start working. The Trojan will then connect to its command server and upload all the details it has collected about the device like country, language, device model and OS version. It will proceed further if it hears back from the server and download, install and

implement additional malware modules. In simple words, this Guide for Pokemon Go app will use your information to silently install more malicious apps. These additional apps can be more harmful. According to the report, researchers have tracked back at least nine other apps infected with the same Trojan and available on Google Play Store at

different times since December 2015. "In the online world, wherever the consumers go, the cybercriminals will be quick to follow. PokĂƒŠmon Go is no exception. Victims of this Trojan may, at least at first, not even notice the increase in annoying and disruptive advertising, but the long term implications of infection could be far more sinister. If you've

been hit, then someone else is inside your phone and has control over the OS and everything you do and store on it. Even though the app has now been removed from the store, there's up to half a million people out there vulnerable to infection and we hope this announcement will alert them to the need to take action," said Roman Unuchek, senior malware analyst, Kaspersky Lab.

The iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus will go on sale in India from October 7. Although, you can pre-register the new iPhones with one of the retailers stocking them. But keep in mind that this pre-registration is not like pre-order. You will not be guaranteed a phone on the launch day even if you pre-register and you also don't have to pay any money, similar to how you will do for pre-orders.

At the same time on Thursday, Apple also slashed prices on the older iPhones, including the iPhone 6S. Here are the new prices: l iPhone 6S (32GB): Rs 50,000 l iPhone 6S (128GB): Rs 60,000 l iPhone 6S Plus (32GB): Rs 60,000 l iPhone 6S Plus (128GB): Rs 70,000 l iPhone SE (16GB): Rs 39,000

l iPhone SE (64GB): Rs 44,000 This effectively means that on certain versions of the iPhone 6S, there is a price cut of up to Rs 22,000. The other iPhones, including the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and 16GB versions of the iPhone 6S aren't listed on the Apple website. Globally, Apple has discontinued these phones but we have learned that in India these phones will continue to be available, possibly at a discounted (by dealer) prices until the stock lasts.

Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro with 6inch screen, 5,000mAh battery launched in India at Rs 32,490

China preparing to bring down whole internet? Security researcher says it is possible At a time when cyber attacks are getting more common, a respected cyber security researcher has warned that someone, possibly China or some other country, is working on a blueprint to bring down the whole internet in the matter of hours. Cyber security and cryptography expert Bruce Schneier says there is something sinister, and a pattern, in many of the cyber attacks carried out in the last one year. They also have a level of sophistication that is not expected from usual cyber criminals. Schneier says that someone is trying to learn vulnerabilities of "the companies that run critical pieces of the internet" using sophisticated DDoS (distributed denial-ofservice) attacks. He says that Russia and China could be the main forces behind these attacks, however, "we don't know who is doing it but it feels like a large nation state".

In his blog post, Schneier highlighted that the attacks are directed at companies that provide infrastructure to make internet work. If accurate, it seems that whoever is behind these attacks is looking to find vulnerabilities in the internet as the world knows it, possibly so that it can be brought down like a house of cards if needed. "These attacks are significantly larger than the ones they're used to seeing. They last longer. They're more sophisticated. And they look like probing. One week, the attack would start at a particular level of attack and slowly ramp up before stopping. The next week, it would start at that higher point and continue. And so on, along those lines, as if the attacker were looking for the exact point of failure," said Schneier. A distributed denial-ofservice attack is a simple way to overwhelm a website. DDoS hackers flood the tar-

geted site with so much data that legitimate users can't get to it. For example, if you block the doors of a store with rioters, genuine shoppers can't get inside. "There is an entire industry, with an arsenal of technologies, devoted to DDoS defense. But largely it's a matter of bandwidth. If the attacker has a bigger fire hose of data than the defender has, the attacker wins," writes Schneier. Stark numbers Although, we are not sure what to make of Schneier's claims but he is not an alarmist. He is widely respected for his insights on cyber security and cryptography. It is also a fact that the number of cyber attacks is growing, at a fairly rapid pace. Akamai, a service that runs one of the world's biggest content delivery network, in its security report for Q2 2016, says that there has been a 129 per cent increase in DDoS attacks compared to Q2 2015.

The company observed its largest DDoS attack to date at 363Gbps on June 20th against a European media company. As the number of stronger attacks increase, a pattern has become apparent. According to Schneier, the targeted companies have witnessed attacks using three or four different vectors. In simpler words, more the vectors, stronger the attack. So in an attempt to defend against these, the companies have expose all their defence capabilities to the attacker. He suggests that this allows the attackers to learn about the internet infrastructure and defence mechanism in place. Verisign, the registrar for top-level domains, like .com and .net, publishes a DDoS trends report every quarter. It too talks of the increased attacks. According to its Q2 2016 report "attacks continued to become more frequent, persistent, and complex". The severity of this situation can be understood by a

simple example, if Verisign goes down due to an attack all the websites and email addresses, which use domains like .com and .net, will face a global blackout. DDoS attacks are not the only cyber security threats everyone should worry about, according to Schneier, hackers are also "testing the ability to manipulate internet addresses and routes, seeing how long it takes the defenders to respond, and so on". The security expert also suggests that these attacks cannot be a work of an activist, criminal, or researcher. The size, scale, and persistence of these "probes" suggest involvement of state actors. He also suggest that these attacks could have been generated from China, Russia or the US. "It reminds me of the US Cold War program of flying high-altitude planes over the Soviet Union to force their air-defence systems to turn on, to map their capabilities," said Schneier.

Samsung launched its midlevel 4G LTE dualSIM smartphone, the Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) in India on Friday. An upgraded version of the Galaxy A9, the Galaxy A9 Pro boasts of a glass and metal design, a big Super AMOLED screen, a 16megapixel camera with Optical Image Stabilisation and a massive 5,000mAh battery inside. The Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) has been priced at Rs 32,490 in India, and will be available in Gold, Black and White in physical retail stores starting from September 26. The Galaxy A9 Pro comes with a glass and metal body design, a lot like the company's current flagship phone, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. The phone

however has a much bigger 6-inch 1080p Super AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection. It is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor clubbed with 4 gigs of RAM and 32GB of internal memory which is further expandable by up to 256GB via microSD card. The dualSIM phone (different slots for two SIMs and microSD card) runs Android 6.0 Marshmallowbased TouchWiz UI. It also includes a front-facing physical home button that doubles as a fingerprint scanner. Interestingly, the Galaxy A9 Pro carries the same rear camera setup as the one

found on the Galaxy S6. It sports a 16-megapixel camera on the rear with f/1.9 aperture, autofocus, OIS and LED flash. On the front you get an 8-megapixel camera. The phone is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for fast charging. "With capabilities like multitasking with higher memory and advanced processor, one of the largest batteries in the industry for long lasting use and an enhanced camera with Optical Image Stabiliser along-with low light photography capability, the Galaxy A9 Pro provides a flagship experience," Manu Sharma, vice president, Mobiles Business, Samsung India Electronics said.


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2nd Thansen Wangchadong Memorial Football Tournament 2016, Tirap

Paniduria FC & Deomali win

An action moment of the match. Pic - Dr. Chanwang Mongchan

ET Correspondent Khonsa, Sept 16: Paniduria Football Club & Deomali Football Club registered victory in the respective matches of the second ongoing T h a n s e n Wangchandong memorial Football tournament organized by W.Lowangdong and family in collaboration with Tirap district administration at Nehru Stadium in Khonsa here today. In the first match, Paniduria FC defeated Jaaro FC 3-0. For Paniduria FC Moonwang Ruttum scored the opening goal in the 7th minute. Somkai Pansa scored the second salvo for his team in the 31st minute while two minute later Janwang Lowanngcha strike the last goal through a conversion from the right

TODAY' MATCH Dated : 17-09-2016

NO MATCH

TOMMOROWS MATCH Date: 18-9-2016NG 1ST MATCH TIME : 01:00 PM

BORDURIA V/S

NOGLO FC 2ND MATCH

Deomali FC defeated Thinsa in a penalty shoot-out. Pic - Dr. Chanwang Mongchan flank. Jaawang Lowangcha of Paniduria and Nokkam Bangsia of Jaaro booked with yel-

low card for unruly behavior in the field in 38th and 59th minute respectively.

TIME : 03:OO PM

In another match, Deomali FC defeated Thinsa FC 7-6 via-penalty shootout.

THINGDONG FC

V/S MOKTOWA FC

Australia A put India A on mat with 150-run lead Brisbane, Sept 16: India A bowlers frittered away the initial advantage with hosts Australia A's middleorder putting up a collective performance to reach a healthy 319 for five at stumps on the second day of the second 'Test'. After dismissing India A for overnight score of 169, Australia A were reduced to 11 for 2 within first five overs but Hilton Cartwright batted responsibly to remain unbeaten on 99 as the home team cruised to a commendable 150-run lead by the end of the day's play. The 24-year-old righthander Cartwright, who will be eager to get that one run when he comes out to bat on Saturday, hit 14 boundaries and a six in 153 balls. He added 152 runs in 43.2 overs for the fourth wicket with Beau Webster (79) to take Australia A to

Brief Scores:

India A bowlers frittered away the initial advantage with Australia A putting up a collective performance to reach 319 for five.

a position of dominance. Nic Maddinson (81) also looked good for three-figure scores before he was dismissed. Seamers Shardul Thakur (3/71) and Hardik Pandya (1/39) along with offspinner Jayant Yadav (1/ 80) shared the spoils amongst themselves. Starting the day at 169 for

India A 169 in 66.4 overs (Hardik Pandya 79, Kane Richardson 4/37) Australia A 319/5 (Hilton Cartwright 99, Beau Webster 79, Nic Maddinson 81, Shardul Thakur 3/71).

9, India A's innings lasted a mere four deliveries before Pandya (79) edged one off Kane Richardson (4/37) to Sam Whiteman behind stumps. Australia A started on a disastrous note as Travis Dean (0) and Test discard Joe Burns (3) were removed by Shardul in quick succession.

Maddinson was then joined by Kurtis Patterson (25) as the duo added 92 runs for the third wicket in just over 20 overs. Left-handed Maddinson hit 12 boundaries and two sixes off 114 balls. The two sixes came off Jayant and Shardul's deliveries. In fact, he attacked Shardul hitting him for boundaries

on both sides of the wicket. It was Patterson, who was out on team score of 103 edging one off Pandya to Naman Ojha behind stumps. At score of 128, Jayant Yadav removed Maddinson but Cartwright-Webster duo took the attack back to the opposition camp. Webster dropped anchor facing 186 balls hitting nine fours in the process. Varun Aaron was the most erratic bowler for India A going for 59 in 17 overs with seven no-balls and a wide. (PTI)

Rafael Nadal pulls out of opening National hockey camp singles tie due to stomach upset restarts on Sunday nis Federation yesterday. On the second day, the experienced Leander Paes will pair up with Saketh to face French Open champions Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez. The reverse singles will be played on Sunday. The pulling out of Nadal, a 14-time Grand Slam singles winner, is a huge dampener for the tennis fans in the Capital who turned up in huge numbers to watch the Spaniard in action.

Rafael Nadal was scheduled to play against Ramkumar Ramanathan. New Delhi, Sept 16: In a slight boost for India's chances in the Davis Cup World Group Play-off again st Spain, star visiting player Rafael Nadal has pulled out of the opening singles tie due to a stomach upset. Nadal's pulling out means that Ramkumar

Ramanathan will now take on Feliciano Lopez in the opening match of the Davis Cup tie at the DLTA Stadium later in the day. The second singles of the tie will be between Saketh Myneni and world number 13 David Ferrer, according to the draw announced by the International Ten-

India had beaten Korea 41 in their Asia/Oceania Group I second round tie while Spain defeated Romania with the same margin in their Europe/Africa zonal tie. India and Spain have locked horns thrice so far in Davis Cup with the European nation leading the head-to-head record 2-1. The last time India played Spain was as far back as 1965 when they lost the away tie 2-3.(PTI)

Bengaluru, Sept 16: Fresh and rejuvenated after a brief break post their eightplace finish in the Rio Olympics, core probables of Indian senior men's hockey team will return to the national camp, starting here on Sunday. The four-week camp will set momentum for the fourth men's Asian Champions Trophy slated to begin in Malaysia next month where India go in as favourites. The camp will feature 26 core probable, including skipper PR Sreejesh, Sardar Singh, Akashdeep Singh, Chinglensana Singh, Danish Mujtaba, Surender Kumar, Abhinav Kumar Pandey, Akash Chikte, Rupinder Pal Singh, Pardeep Mor, Jasjit Singh Kular, Birendra Lakra, Satbir Singh, Dharamvir Singh, Talwinder Singh, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, Mohd. Amir Khan, Affan Yousuf, Manpreet Singh, VR Raghunath, SV Sunil, Devindar Walmiki, Nikkin Thimmaiah, SK Uthappa, Kothajit Singh and Ramandeep Singh.

The camp will focus on fitness, skill, tactics and also introspecting on the challenges that the team faced during the Rio Olympics. "This camp is crucial as we prepare for some major tournaments starting with the Asian Champions Trophy in Kuantan, Malaysia where we will meet arch-rivals Pakistan among other top teams," said chief coach Roelant Oltmans, who is also the High Performance Director of Indian hockey. "There are some areas we would specifically like to focus on and experiment with different tactics in terms of creating field goals and also earning penalty corners. We will be touring Australia in November and hope to carry the good form Down Under. "The next two years for Indian hockey is crucial with the upcoming World Cup in India in 2018. All the tournaments we would play in the lead up will only help prepare us for the big event," the Dutchman added.(PTI)

Narsingh had tested positive for banned substance about 20 days ahead of the start of theOlympic Games

Narsingh's dope case referred to CBI New Delhi Sept 16: The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) today said that the CBI has started its probe into the doping scandal of tainted wrestler Narsingh Yadav after the PMO referred his case to the investigation agency. WFI president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and requested him to forward Narsingh's case to the Central Bureau Investigation for further investigation. "Prime Minister's Office has referred Narsingh's case toCBI for further investigation and proceedings are learnt to have started into the wrestler's doping scandal," Brij Bhushan told PTI. Narsingh was imposed a four-year ban last month by theCourt of Arbitration (CAS), which barred him from taking part at Olympic Games and also threatened to jeopardise his entire career. Since then WFI had been

demanding for a CBI probe. Narsingh had tested positive for banned substance about 20 days ahead of the start of theOlympic Games and the wrestler had alleged conspiracy against him, saying that either his food or drinks were spiked. But with Narsingh failing to produce any "real evidence" regarding the sabotage theory, the grappler from Maharashtra was debarred from representing India at the Rio Games in 74kg freestyle wrestling event. During the course of the Games, the CAS slapped a ban on him for flunking a dope test following WADA's challenge to the clean chit given to him by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) just three days ahead of his scheduled opening bout at the Olympics. However, during the hearing at Rio de Janeiro, (WADA) had said that if any decision was rendered at a later stage by a criminal court in India

which confirmed the alleged sabotage, then any award made by the ad-hoc panel could be reviewed by the Supreme Court in Switzerland, where the CAS is based. The verdict marked a painful end to the controversy which began with the wrestler failing a dope test taken on June 25 and July 5. Despite grabbing the Olympic quota by virtue of his World Championships bronze in Las Vegas last year, Narsingh's road to Rio was fraught with obstacles after he was named to representIndia ahead of double Olympic-medallist Sushil Kumar. Sushil dragged Narsingh to the Delhi High Court and a bitter courtroom tussle followed, but the judgment went in latter's favour. There was more drama in store for the Asian Games bronze-medallist after he returned positive for a banned steroid following a dope test in June by NADA.(PTI)

Sourabh enters quarterfinals of Belgian Open New Delhi, Sept 16: Idian shuttler Sourabh Varma reached the quarterfinals of the Belgian International Challenge after ekeing out a hard-fought win over France's Lucas Claerbout in the men's singles competition here. In more than an hour's contest, Sourabh defeated the sixth seeded French Claerbout 21-19, 1621, 21-15 in the prequarterfinal contest.

He will next take on Scotland's Kieran Merrilees, who defeated Germany's Kai Schaefer 21-15, 21-16 in another match. However, Rahul Yadav Chittaboina and Rituparna Das could not make it to the last eight after suffering contrasting losses in the second round last night. While Rahul squandered an opening game advantage to go down fighting 21-19, 15-

21, 15-21 to Sam Parsons of England in a little over an hour, Rituparna lost 20-22, 11-21 to Malaysia's Soniia Su Ya Cheah in women's singles. In men's doubles, it will be an all Indian clash in the quarterfinals as Vighnesh Devlekar and Rohan Kapoor take on Arjun M. R. and Ramchandran Shlok. (PTI)

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