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  1. 1. www.firstindia.co.in www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai twitter.com/thefirstindia facebook.com/thefirstindia instagram.com/thefirstindia MUMBAI l WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI TITLE NO. MAHENG/2022/14652 l Vol 1 l Issue No. 272 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR & MUMBAI Banks’ exposure to Adani group not large to affect credit quality: Global rating agencies First India Bureau New Delhi: Global rat- ing agencies Fitch and Moody’s on Tuesday said banks’ exposure to Adani group is not large enough to affect their credit quality, and bank ratings are driven by ex- pectations that they would receive ‘extraor- dinary’ sovereign sup- port, if needed. “Fitch Ratings be- lievesthatIndianbanks’ exposure to the Adani group is insufficient in itself to present a sub- stantial risk to the banks’ standalone cred- it profiles,” the rating agency said in a note. Moody’s stated that although the exposures to Adani group are larg- er for public sector banks than for private sector banks, they are smaller than 1 per cent of total loans for most banks. “Risks for banks can increase if Adani becomes more reli- antonbankloans,” Moody’s said. However, the group’s access to funding from inter- national markets can be curtailed be- cause of heightened risk percep- tion. “Yetthe o ve r a l l qualityof Indianbanks’ corporate loans will be stable,” Moody’s said. “Corporates in general have deleveraged in the past few years. This is reflected in modest growth in their corpo- rate loan books. Fur- ther, banks’ un- derwriting has been conserva- tive.” F i t c h said rat- ings of banks re- m a i n driven by expectations that the banks would receive extraordinary sovereign support, if needed. US-based activ- ist short-seller Hinden- burg Research in a re- port dated January 24 made a litany of allega- tions, including fraud- ulent transactions and share price manipula- tion at the Gautam Ada- ni-led group. Adani group has dis- missed charges as lies, saying it complies with all laws and disclosure requirements. Opposi- tion, however, has been calling it a big fraud. “Wecurrentlybelieve the economic and sover- eign implications of the Adani controversy re- main limited. However, there is a tail risk that fallout from the contro- versy could broaden and influence India’s sovereign rating, with knock-on effects for bank IDRs,” Fitch said. THE OVERALL QUALITY OF INDIAN BANKS’ CORPORATE LOANS WILL BE STABLE, MOODY’S SAID Fitch Ratings believes that Indian banks’ exposure to the Adani group is insufficient to present a substantial risk to banks’ standalone credit profiles Balasaheb Thorat resigns as Congress legislature party chief; not aware: Patole First India Bureau Mumbai: Maharashtra Congress leader Balasa- heb Thorat on Tuesday resigned as the state leg- islature party head, a day after his letter to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge over friction with state unit chief Nana Patole came out, party sources said. Patole, however, said he was not aware of any such move by Thorat andclaimedthathispre- decessor doesn’t speak “with us”, while the BJP said its doors are open if the Congress leader wishes to switch sides. Thorat, who repre- sents the Sangamner constituency in Ahmed- nagar district, has sent his resignation to the party high command, said the sources. An aide of Thorat had earlier said that the Congress leader had written to the Congress central leadership cit- ing his inability to work with Patole due to the latter’s “anger” towards him. Thorat also said he was not being consulted before decisions were being taken, the aide added. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday here, Patole said, “I have not re- ceived any resignation letter from Thorat. He has not been speaking to us for the past few days. Maybe he is talk- ing to the media.” “If I receive his letter, I will comment on it,” said the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Com- mittee president. The Bharatiya Janata Party also sought to cash in on the Congress infighting. BJP state president C h a n d r a s h e k h a r Bawankule said, “Our doors are open for lead- ers like Balasaheb Thorat. If he wishes, he can join the BJP . But he is not a small leader who will join BJP over someone’s suggestions or instructions.” Bawankule said any- one joining the BJP will be “respected” and “honoured” and assert- ed his party is not mak- ing any offers to Thorat. It is a fact that there is unrestamongCongress’ “B and C level” workers, he said. NO TALKS HAVE TAKEN PLACE WITH HIM: SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE ON THORAT’S RESIGNATION Pune: Senior Maharash- tra Congress leader and former CM Sushilkumar Shinde said on Tuesday it is not yet known if their state legislature party chief Balasaheb Thorat has resigned from his post. Responding to reporters about reports that Thorat has sent his resignation to the party high command, Shinde said, “Whether it is resignation or just a letter, it is still not known. No talks have taken place with him (Thorat). I was with the state Congress president (Nana Patole) and he also had no idea about it. So it would not be appropriate to com- ment on it.” When asked about the differences between the senior leaders within the party, Shinde said “all these things” are temporary. “Everything will be alright and there is nothing to worry about,” he said. Thorat is the maternal uncle of Satyajit Tambe who recently won the Legis- lative Council election from the Nashik division graduates constituency as an independent candidate. An aide of Thorat had earlier said that the Congress leader had written to the Con- gress central leadership citing his inability to work with Patole due to the lat- ter’s “anger” towards him. Thorat also said he was not be- ing consulted before deci- sions were being taken, the aide added. Maharashtra Congress leader Balasaheb Thorat I have not received any resignation letter from Thorat. He has not been speaking to us for the past few days. Maybe he is talking to the media. If I receive his letter, I will comment on it —Nana Patole, state unit chief Our doors are open for lead- ers like Bala- saheb Thorat. If he wishes, he can join the BJP. But he is not a small leader who will join BJP over some- one’s suggestions or in- structions. Anyone joining the BJP will be “respected” and “hon- oured” and asserted his party is not making any offers to Thorat. —Chandrashekhar Bawankule, BJP state chief I am monitoring the situation. 54,000 tents and 102,000 beds have been sent to earth- quake-hit regions so far. Nearly 54,000 personnel are participating in rescue operations throughout the impacted areas of the earthquakes. 70 countries have offered help. —Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prez of Turkey Earthquake-hit Turkey,Syria: Death toll soars past 5,000 EMERGENCY 3 Months 10 STATES Moni Sharma Hatay/Turkey: Two fresh earthquakes of 5.6 and 5.7 magnitude hit Turkey on Tuesday, a day after 3 deadly quakes - also felt in Syr- ia, Lebanon and Israel - rocked the country, hav- ing killed over 5,000 lives, 20,534 had been injured. Rescuers here braved freezing darkness as they dug for survivors bur- ied by a string of earth- q u a k e s . P r e s i d e n t Erdogan has declared a 3-month State of emergency in 10 provinces. Kahramanmaras 2 FRESH QUAKES TURKEY 5.6 5.7 Magn. FOURTH 5.6 Magnitude 12:05 pm (IST) FIFTH 5.7 Magnitude 13:34 pm (IST) ‘TEARY’ PM MODI’S IMPROMPTU ‘HUMANITARIAN’ MOVE! ‘A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED’ PM gets emotional on Turkey quakes, recalls 2001 Guj quake New Delhi: Soon after Centre dispatched its 1st batch of relief material to Turkey, the country’s Ambassador to India Fi- rat Sunel referred to New Delhi as ‘A friend in need is a friend indeed’. “We appreciate quick and prompt response from India since it’s mat- ter of life and death,” he said. PM Narendra Modi also turned emotional and recalled 2001 Bhuj earthquake that claimed thousands of lives. MoS MEA V Muraleedharan visited Embassy of Syria and extended condolences to Ambassador Bassam Al-Khatib for the devastation caused by the earthquake on Monday. Conveyed PM Narendra Modi’s message of sympathy and commitment to providing expeditious assistance support. India on Tuesday sent 99-member specialist search and rescue teams with dog squads, an army mobile hospital team and relief materials in 4 military heavy lift aircrafts to Turkey. It is a huge responsibility on behalf of the MPs to talk about the budget to their constituency and tell peo- ple what is in the budget for them and how this budget comes in at a time in the world is going through a major economic crisis. —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister PM asks BJP MPs to spread pro-poor aspects of budget First India Bureau New Delhi: Address- ing the first BJP parlia- mentary party meeting after the budget was presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Si- tharaman on February 1, PM Modi on Tuesday said that the recent Un- ion Budget has some- thing for every section of the society and as- serted that the inter- ests of the poor have been at the centre of every budget presented by his government. PM Modi also asked the BJP MPs not to show any complacency and reach out to people on the ground. More on P5 (L) PM Narendra Modi exchanges greetings with JP Nadda on his arrival at BJP Parl Party Meeting on Tuesday. Nirmala Sitharaman and JP Nadda greet each in the presence of PM Modi and others. COMMITTEE FORMED TO DRAFT NEW NAT’L COOP POLICY: SHAH Giving a reply to a written question, HM Amit Shah on Tuesday said that a National level committee was constituted on September 2 under the chairmanship of Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu to formulate the New National Cooperation Policy. PARLIAMENT BUDGET SESSION Govt is favouring Adani: Rahul; BJP hits back New Delhi (FIB): Con- gress leader Rahul Gan- dhi on Tuesday attacked PM Modi accusing him of helping of helping Gautam Adani expand his business. While re- plying to Prez Murmu’s address in LS, Rahul said, “From TN, Kerala to HP we have been lis- tening one name every- where ‘Adani’. Across entire country, it’s just ‘Adani’, ‘Adani’...people used to ask me that Ada- ni enters any business and never fails.” Mean- while, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “We condemn the base- less allegations levelled by Rahul Gandhi.” Rahul Gandhi speaks in the Lok Sabha session on Tuesday.
  2. 2. NEWS MUMBAI | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 02 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia UNITED IN GRIEF An artist from the Gurukul School of Arts paints a tribute to those who died in Monday's earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria, in Mumbai on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY BHUSHAN KOYANDE AmidCM’sappeal,NCPfields KateforPuneAssemblybypolls First India Bureau Pune: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Tuesday said Nana Kate will be its candi- date for the upcoming bypoll to Chinchwad Assembly seat in Pune district. The announce- ment comes days after Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said he had re- quested NCP p r e s i d e n t Sharad Pawar and leaders of the Congress (both constitu- ents of Maha V i k a s Aghadi along with the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena) to honour the political tradition in the state to ensure unopposed bypolls to seats falling vacant due to the death of sitting lawmakers. The bypolls to Pune's Chinchwad and Kasba Peth constituencies, scheduled for February 26, have been necessi- tated due to the death of sitting Bharatiya Jana- ta Party (BJP) MLAs Laxman Jagtap and Mukta Tilak. Maha- rashtra NCP chief Jayant Patil in a tweet on Tuesday said, NCP's Nana Kate will be the Maha Vikas Aghadi candidate for the Chinchwad constituen- cy bypoll. We are confi- dent that we will win this election by working together with all con- stituents of the MVA. On Monday, BJP's Ashwini Jagtap, the wife of late MLA Lax- man Jagtap, filed her nomination for the by- poll to Chinchwad As- sembly seat, which rep- resents the Pimpri Chinchwad township in Pune district. Besides, BJP's Hemant Rasne and Congress leader Ravindra Dhangekar have filed their nomina- tion papers for the by- polls to Kasba Peth As- sembly seat. Maharashtra BJP president Chan- drashekhar Bawankule on Monday said if the Congress assures that the Kasba Peth Assem- bly bypoll will be unop- posed in the event of BJP nominating a mem- ber of late MLA Mukta Tilak's family, then the saffron party will make its official candidate withdraw from the fray . Eyebrowswereraised over BJP giving a ticket to local leader Rasne, even as Mukta Tilak's husband said his family members would have completed her work if given a ticket. The last date for withdrawal of nominations is Febru- ary 10. Votes will be counted on March 02. Recently, CM Shinde appealed for unopposed elections to honour political tradition in state; polls are being held after demise of BJP MLAs BJP SAYS... Man arrested for bomb threat from ‘IM terrorist’ First India Bureau Mumbai: Police on Tuesday arrested a 25-year-old man from Govandi area in con- nection with a call from an “Indian Muja- hideen terrorist” threatening to blow up Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Inter- national Airport. The threat call came in around 10 pm on Monday night, officials said. The caller identi- fied himself as a mem- ber of the terrorist or- ganization Indian Mu- jahideen called Irfan Ahmed Sheikh. Since his threat con- tained some terror code words that intel- ligence agencies track, airport authority offi- cials immediately in- formed the Mumbai Police, who have regis- tered a case against the unknown person under section 505 (1) of the IPC. An investigation is underway. Just last Thursday, the National Investiga- tion Agency (NIA) re- ceived an email from an unidentified person who claimed to be a member of the Tali- ban, and threatened to carry out terrorist at- tacks at various places in Mumbai on the di- rections of extremist leader Sirajuddin Haqqani. NIA, Mum- bai police crime branch and the Maharashtra Anti- Terrorism Squad are jointly looking into the matter. After receiving the email, NIA alerted Mumbai police, Maharashtra police and state Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS). All Anti-Terrorism Cell (ATC) units across 95 police stations in Mumbai have been asked to intensify their vigil and take action on any suspicious per- son or activities, an of- ficer had said at the time, adding that the email was likely to be a hoax, like many others in the past. Authorities at the Mumbai airport received the call at around 10 pm Monday night. —FILE PHOTO Dabholkar murder trial likely to be done in 2-3 months: CBI First India Bureau Mumbai: The Central Bureau of Investiga- tion on Tuesday told the Bombay High Court that the trial in the murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar in 2013 is likely to be com- pleted in the next two to three months. The cen- tral agency also op- posed the bail plea of one of the accused in the case, Virendrasinh Tawade, who had sought bail on the grounds that the trial was being delayed. Advocate Sandesh Patil, appearing for the CBI, told a division bench of Justices AS Gadkari and PD Naik that so far 15 witnesses have been examined by the trial court in Pune. “Only seven to eight witnesses are remain- ing. I have spoken with the special public prose- cutor in the case there who said if the trial is expedited then it can be concludedintwotothree months,” Patil said. The bench sought to know if any of the wit- nesses, already exam- ined, turned hostile in court. Patil replied in the negative. The court then asked Tawade’s lawyer Viren- dra Ichalkaranjikar if he was willing to wait for a few more months. The advocate, how- ever, requested the court to decide the bail plea on merit, saying Tawade has been be- hind bars for seven years since his arrest in 2016. I c h a l k a r a n j i k a r claimed there was no evidence against Tawade. The bench then post- ed the bail plea for hear- ing on February 21. Dabholkar (67), a ra- tionalist and founder of the Maharashtra And- hashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti, was shot dead by two assailants while he was on a morning walk in Pune on August 20, 2013, allegedly by persons linked to the radical outfit Sanatan Sanstha. z z z z STORY SO FAR Only seven to eight witnesses are remain- ing. I have spoken with the special public prosecutor in the case there who said if the trial is expedited then it can be concluded in two to three months. —Advocate Sandesh Patil UNFOUNDED STIGMA Judicial reprieve can’t restore lost reputation: HC First India Bureau Mumbai: Unfounded criminalchargesstigma- tizereputationandbring disrepute, the Aurang- abad bench of the Bom- bay High Court has said while quashing an FIR lodged against a woman judicial officer by her sister-in-law; and loss of character or bruised reputation cannot be re- stored even by judicial reprieve, it added. A division bench of Justices Anuja Prab- hudessai and RM Joshi in an order passed on January 07 said the right to reputation and dignity of an individual is held to be an integrat- ed part of Articles 21 and 19(2) of the Consti- tution. The bench quoted Shakespeare and said, “Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash; ’tis something, nothing; ’twas mine, ’tis his, and has been slave to thou- sands:Buthethatfilches from me my good name robs me of that which not enriches him and makes me poor indeed.” The court was hear- ing a petition filed by a 40-year-old judicial of- ficer, seeking to quash the First Information Report (FIR) lodged against her by Jalgaon police in November 2019, on a complaint by her 30-year-old sister-in- law alleging mental and physical cruelty . FIR was also lodged against the petitioner’s brother (complainant’s husband) and her par- ents (complainant’s in- laws). The high court in its order noted that the petitioner was married and not residing with the complainant. It said the petitioner has been “dragged” into the matrimonial dis- pute with the allega- tions that she had or- dered food for everyone but asked the complain- ant to cook for herself, she had asked the com- plainant to not raise her voice against her par- ents and that she should mend her ways. The bench quoted Shakespeare to say: He that filches from me my good name robs me of that which not enriches him and makes me poor indeed A person sub- jected to such litigation suf- fers immense mental trauma, humiliation and monetary loss. Reck- less imputations can also result in serious reper- cussions on career pro- gression and future pur- suits…. Most important- ly it stigmatizes reputa- tion, brings disrepute and lowers the image of a person amongst friends, family and colleagues. It is to be noted that loss of character or bruised rep- utation cannot be re- stored even by judicial reprieve. —Bombay HC Shinde-Fadnavis Worli meet draws flak from Thackeray Man held for killing friend in drunken state Thane (PTI): A24-year- old man allegedly at- tacked and killed his friend in an inebriated stateinThanedistricton Tuesday , police said. The incident took place at a quarry in Shil area of the district around 3.00 am, an official said. The deceased, Amjat Khan(23), was consum- ing alcohol with the ac- cused, when an argu- ment erupted between them, Sachin Gawde, Senior Inspector of Shil- Daighar police said. The accused attacked Khan with a bamboo stick, beating him to death on the spot, the official said. The police were informed and the body was sent for post- mortem, he said, adding thattheaccusedhasbeen arrested under section 302 of the IPC. First India Bureau Mumbai: Chief Minis- ter Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis held a meeting on Tuesday in Worli and received flak from Yuva Sena chief MLA Aaditya Thacker- ay ,whoverballyattacked both the leaders over the same.Aadityaexpressed his belief that no matter how many leaders roam the streets of Worli, vic- tory will be his. On the second day of Aaditya Thackeray’s Samvad Yatra, while ad- dressing a meeting held at Chandori, Nashik he said, “I don’t want to have big meetings, I wanttohavesmallmeet- ings like this. If large meetings are held, peo- ple cannot go. When the Chief Minister holds a meeting, boxes are dis- tributed, but the chairs are empty .” “The sad part is not that the industry is go- ing out of state, but that there are no jobs are not due to political instabil- ity . There was never such dirty politics in Maharashtra. This poli- tics has to be changed. When you meet me, it looks like Maharashtra will have a golden age. But the golden age of Maharashtra is lost,” said Aaditya Thackeray . The sad part is not that the in- dustry is going out of state, but that there are no jobs not due to po- litical instability. There was never such dirty pol- itics in Maharashtra. This politics has to be changed. When you meet me, it looks like Maha- rashtra will have a gold- en age. But the golden age of Maharashtra is lost. —Aaditya Thackeray Narendra Dabholkar
  3. 3. MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 03 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia BMC chief to take final call on proposed floating hotel: HC First India Bureau Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has directed the Commissioner of the Brihanmumbai Mu- nicipal Corporation to decide within eight weeks whether or not to allow the construction of a floating hotel, or “floatel”, proposed two nautical miles away from the shoreline in south Mumbai. A division bench of Justices Sunil Shukre and MW Chandwani was hearing a petition filed by Rashmi Devel- opments Pvt. Ltd chal- lenging a May 2017 deci- sion taken by a three- member committee re- fusing permission for the project, noting it was part of the Marine Drive promenade. In its judgment of January 23, which was made available recently, the bench quashed the com- mittee’s decision, not- ing that , prima facie, the floating hotel and its related infrastruc- ture was not part of the Marine Drive. It said the parking area of the proposed project comprising about 5,000 square me- tres belongs to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) and the said land has been already allotted to the petitioner company . The BMC commis- sioner would have to first see if he has exclu- sive jurisdiction to de- cide the petitioner’s ap- plication for grant of No Objection Certifi- cate or not, the HC said. “If he decides that he has such jurisdiction in the matter, he would have to go ahead to con- sider the application of the petitioner on its own merits. However, if he comes to the conclu- sion that he has no ex- clusive jurisdiction in the matter, he would have to act upon the rec- ommendation of the three-member commit- tee,” the court said. In that case, the com- missioner would have to once again refer the matter to the committee for its consideration and appropriate recom- mendations, it said. “Recording of find- ings on the question of jurisdiction is impor- tant for the reason that it goes to the root of the whole dispute,” the HC said. ‘FLOATEL’ The divisive question seems to be if two nautical miles at sea is still part of the Marine Drive promenade. —FILE PHOTO Civic chief will first have to decide if he has exclusive jurisdiction to decide on the petitioner’s application to launch ‘floatel’ two nautical miles off Mumbai coast First India Bureau Thane: The civic body in Thane city on Tues- day announced that the Standard Operat- ing Procedure (SOP) for cluster develop- ment in the city has been finalized. The cluster scheme has been created for the redevelopment of slums and densely populated areas in the city, and it will be done in a comprehensive manner as per the principles of town planning, Abhijit Ban- gar, Thane Municipal Commissioner said. As per the official release of the Thane Municipal Corpora- tion (TMC), the gov- ernment has approved the redevelopment plan for areas lacking basic services and that have old and dan- gerous structures. All public utilities such as roads, drains, schools, clinics, gar- dens, grounds etc. are included in this plan, it said. The administration has prepared plans for 45 URPs (urban renew- al plan), of which de- velopment of six ap- proved by the General Assembly will be start- ed. The first phase of the plan will cover the areas of Kopri, Rabo- di, Tekdi Bangla, Ha- zuri, Kisannagar and Lokmanyanagar, the release said. There will be two op- tions available to occu- pants of the author- ized buildings, which have been declared most dangerous (C-1) by the corporation, that they can either de- velop such structures themselves or through cluster development, the TMC said. In case of buildings that are not declared most dangerous, if 70% or more occu- pants give their con- sent they could be in- cluded in the cluster scheme. However, all unauthorized build- ings located in cluster areas will be devel- oped under the clus- ter scheme only, it was stated. THANE CIVIC BODY FINALIZES SOP FOR CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT FOR THE BETTERMENT TWO OPTIONS FOR OCCUPANTS The cluster scheme has been created for the redevelopment of slums and densely populated areas MAN HELD FOR MOTORCYCLE THEFTS IN THANE Thane: A 23-year-old man has been arrested for al- legedly stealing motor- cycles in Kashimira area of Thane district, police said on Tuesday. Aviraj Kurhade, Senior Inspector said that the police had received several com- plaints about motorcycle thefts. Acting on a tip-off, the police nabbed the accused, involved in nine cases of motorcycle thefts in the limits of Kashimira, Navghar, Mira Road, DN Nagar and Tulinj police stations, he said. The police also recovered 10 motorcycles worth Rs4.2 lakh from him, he added. TWO CHILDREN STRANGLED TO DEATH BY MOTHER Aurangabad: Two minor children were allegedly strangled to death by their 22-year-old mother in Aurangabad city, police said on Tuesday. The woman allegedly strangled her six-year-old daughter and four-year-old son to death, an official said. The children did not come out of their room on Monday morning. The woman then called some relatives who took the unconscious chil- dren to a hospital where they were declared dead, the official said. According to an autopsy report, the children died of strangula- tion, he said. KALYAN BASED JEWELLER FLEES WITH `26 LAKH, CHEATING CASE REGISTERED Thane: A case of cheating has been registered against a jeweller for fraud and allegedly mortgaging customers’ jewellery. Since 2021, the Kalyan-based jeweller allegedly mortgaged customers’ jewellery and also ran a `bhishi’ scheme where he collected Rs26,74,000 and misappropri- ated the money. When some investors visited his shop to claim back their money, they found the shop closed and the jeweller untraceable, following which they approached the police. An FIR was registered under Indian Penal Code sections 406 and 420, said an official. MAN COMMITS SUICIDE BY HANGING HIMSELF FROM SKYWALK IN THANE Thane: A 25-year-old man allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from the railing of a skywalk in Thane district on Tuesday, police said. The deceased has been identified as Vitthal Misal, a native of Beed. “The man had called his family to inform them of the suicide plan,” Pradip Patil, inspector of the MFC police station said. He was dead by the time police reached the spot, he said. A suicide note was recovered from the deceased’s possession, in which he said no one should be held responsible for his death. CRUCIAL READ HillaryClintontovisitEllora Caves,Grishneshwartemple First India Bureau Aurangabad: For- mer US secretary of state Hillary Clinton will visit the world- famous Ellora Caves- -a complex of 34 caves comprising artworks from Hinduism, Bud- dhism and Jainism dating back to the 5th to 10th centuries--in Aurangabad district on Wednesday, an official said. Clinton, who was on a visit to Gujarat for the last two days, will arrive here on Tuesday afternoon and head to Khul- tabad town for an overnight stay, he said. On Wednesday, she will visit Grishnesh- war temple, which is an important pilgrim- age site in the Shaiva tradition of Hindu- ism,asitisconsidered to be the 12th jyotir- linga in the country, and the Ellora Caves, the official said. Around 100 police personnel will be de- ployed for her securi- ty during the Aurang- abad visit, he added. On Sunday , Clinton attendedaprogramme inAhmedabadonSun- daytomark50yearsof the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) as a trade un- ion and paid homage to its founder and re- nowned social activist Ela Bhatt, who passed awayinNovemberlast year. On Monday , Clinton announced a Global Climate Resilience Fund of 50 million dol- lars for women to fight climate change in as- sociation with SEWA. Thefundwillempower women and communi- ties to fight climate change and help pro- vide new livelihood and education, she said. Clinton visited salt panworkersintheLit- tle Rann of Kutch in Gujarat on Monday and learnt from them the process of salt pro- ductionandhardships faced by them. Former US Secy of State Hillary Clinton. —FILE PHOTO Around 100 police personnel will be deployed for her security during the visit Fire brigade official injured in Mumbai high-rise blaze Transporter duped of `75k in cyber fraud Thane (PTI): A 60-year- old transport operator from Thane was alleg- edly cheated of Rs75,000 by cyber fraudsters, po- lice said on Tuesday . As per the complaint, the victim on January 16 received a call from a man posing as an Army officer,whoclaimedthat he wanted to transport medicines from Mum- baiairporttoHyderabad and sought his services. The caller was informed that the transportation charges would be Rs50,000, to which he agreed. The caller then asked the complainant to make a transaction of Rs50,000 using a QR code, following which he found that Rs75,000 had been debited from his account, the official said. Based on the com- plaint, an offence un- der relevant sections of the Information Tech- nology Act has been registered against uni- dentified persons, an official from Chitalsar police station said. Mumbai (PTI): A fire brigade official was in- jured after a fire broke out on the seventh floor of an under-construc- tion high-rise in Prab- hadevi area of central Mumbai, officials said on Tuesday . The blaze that erupt- ed at around 8.40 pm on Monday in the 55-sto- rey India Bulls Sky Forest building on Sen- apati Bapat Marg spread to building con- struction material, ply- wood, bamboo, office furniture, records, and electric wiring stored in a godown at the sev- enth-floor podium, a civic official said. “A compressed oxy- gen gas cylinder explod- ed in one of the go- downs, thereby causing more spread of the fire,” the official said. A senior fire brigade official who was injured in the incident was rushed to KEM Hospital and discharged after treatment, officials said. At least seven fire en- gines and other fire bri- gade vehicles were pressed into service and the blaze was doused by around 4 am on Tuesday, a civic of- ficial said. The cause of the fire is under investigation and the cooling opera- tion is on at the spot, officials said. At least seven fire engines and other fire brigade vehicles were pressed into service. —FILE PHOTO NAVI MUMBAI-GATEWAY OF INDIA FERRY FLAGGED OFF Maha Minister of Ports and Shipping Dada Bhuse on Tuesday flagged off ‘Nayan XI’ at Belapur in Navi Mumbai, inaugurating the water taxi service between the Gateway of India and the Belapur jetty.The ferry service can carry 200 people —140 on the bottom deck and 60 on the top- -across the distance in an hour, and will cost Rs250 per seat on the lower deck and Rs350 a seat on the upper deck.This new service, launched on an experimental basis, will give commuters another transport option, he said. —PHOTO BY PTI The victim received a call from a man posing as an Army officer
  4. 4. PERSPECTIVE MUMBAI | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 04 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia SPIRITUAL SPEAK May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in faith so that you overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. —Bible Piyush Goyal @PiyushGoyal Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam! Humanitarian assistance along with search rescue equipment rushed to earthquake hit Türkiye. India stands in solidarity with the people of Türkiye in their hour of need. TOP TWEETS Jyotiraditya M. Scindia @JM_Scindia In order to connect difficult areas by air #UDAN , helicopter services are being started in Assam. This is an important step towards the Prime Minister’s @narendramodi ji’s LookEastPolicy and resolve to make the North Eastern states the engine of the country’s development. TURKEY’S BUILDINGS FALL LIKE PANCAKES pair of huge ear thquakes have struck in Turkey, leaving more than 3,000 people dead and unknown numbers injured or dis- placed. The first quake, near Gaziantep close to the Syrian border, measured 7.8 in magnitude and was felt as far away as the UK. The second occurred nine hours later, on what ap- pears to be an intersecting fault, registering a magni- tude of 7.5. Adding to the devasta- tion, some 3,450 buildings havecollapsed,accordingto the Turkish government. Many of the modern build- ings have failed in a “pan- cake mode” of structural collapse. Why did this hap- pen?Wasitsimplytheenor- mous magnitude and vio- lence of the quake, or is the problemwiththebuildings? THOUSANDS OF YRS OF EARTHQUAKES Earthquakes are common in Turkey, which sits in a very seismically active re- gion where three tectonic plates constantly grind against one another be- neath Earth’s surface. CONSTRUCTION IS A KNOWN PROBLEM Many of the collapsed buildings appear to have been built from concrete without adequate seismic reinforcement. Seismic building codes in this re- gion suggest these build- ings should be able to sus- tain strong earthquakes (where the ground accel- erates by 30 percent to 40 percent of the normal gravity) without incur- ring this type of complete failure. RECONSTRUCTION Even though Turkish au- thorities know many buildings are unsafe in earthquakes, it is still a difficult problem to solve. Many of the buildings are already built, and seismic retrofitting may be expen- sive or not considered a priority compared to oth- er socio-economic chal- lenges. In addition to substan- tive loss of life and infra- structure damage, both earthquakes are likely to have caused a myriad of environmental effects, such as ruptured ground surfaces, liquified soil, and landslides. These effects may render many areas unsafe to rebuild on – so reconstruction efforts should also include plan- ning decisions about what can be built where, to low- er future risks. SOURCE: THE CONVERSATION A Adding to the massive devastation, some 3,450 buildings have collapsed, according to the Turkish government. Many of the modern buildings have failed in a “pancake mode” of structural collapse l Vol 1 l Issue No. 272 l RNI TITLE NO. MAHENG/2022/14652 Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Dangat Media Pvt Ltd, No.22, Dighe MIDC, Vishnu Nagar, TTC Industrial Area, Dighe, Navi Mumbai-400701. Published at Plot No. 3 Scheme C of Manglorean Garden Home, CHS Limited, Survey No. 5, 6C (Part) Ville Parle East, Mumbai 400057. Phone 022-46031417. Editor-In-Chief: DrJagdeesh Chandra Editor: Kartikey Dev Singh responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act etajiSubhasChandraBose is remembered every day, every moment and it will remain so... FOREVER… However, after so many years, currently the re- ported “ownership” of the great freedom fighter’s legacy is being claimed by one and all parties and this is so very evident on January 23rd each year on his birth anniversary . Bengal or in that matter, India, will remember Ne- taji forever but the clam- our for “Whose Netaji he is?” Crosses all limits of decibel especially on this day .Andthisyear,itwasno different… On the contra- ry, this year the clamour had created quite a din. We look at all the argu- ments and counter-argu- ments that took place be- fore, during and after the birth anniversary pro- grammes. It may be re- called that days before the RSS had planned to cele- brate Netaji Subhas Chan- dra Bose’s birth anniver- sary in Kolkata, his daughterAnitaBose-Pfaff had said that the organi- sation’s ideology and the nationalist leader’s ideas of secularism and inclu- siveness were “poles apart and do not coincide”. She agreed that the fan- fare over the celebration of her father’s birth anni- versary is to “partially serve their (BJP , RSS) own interests”. As far as ideol- ogy is concerned, the Con- gress has a lot more in common with Netaji than any other party in the country, she said. BJP and RSS do not re- flect the idea of respecting all religions as preached by Netaji, who was a de- vout Hindu but believed in respecting other faiths. He was in favour of pro- ductive cooperation be- tween members of differ- ent religions, Bose-Pfaff said. “The RSS and BJP do not necessarily reflect this attitude ...If you want to put a simple label, they are rightists and Netaji was a leftist,” she had told PTI in an interview over phone from Germany . “FromwhatIhearabout the RSS ideology, I would agree that it and Netaji’s ideology are poles apart. The two value systems do not coincide. It will cer- tainly be good if the RSS felt it wanted to embrace Netaji’s ideals and ideas. Many different groups want to celebrate Netaji’s birthday in different ways and a number of them nec- essarily agree with his ideas,” Bose-Pfaff said. LAUDS BJP Speaking on the recent pomp and fanfare over Ne- taji’s birth anniversary celebrations, she lauded the BJP-led government at the Centre for taking a “lot of initiatives” to hon- our him. “This has two aspects. After Independence, the official Congress stand on Netaji was reserved and not shared by all Congressmen. It wanted to keep the narrative that it was only the civil diso- bedience movement that led to the country’s free- dom. But after Netaji files were declassified, we came to know that the Indian National Army (INA) played a very key role in it,” she said. “The BJP has made a lot of effort to honour Ne- taji. With any politician, you have first to allow them to look at his/her in- terest. If Netaji was alive today and held a different view from that of the gov- ernment, then the BJP would not have honoured him. So (in this case) it is their interest that is served,” she said. POLITICAL ‘POW-WOW’ It may be recalled that the Trinamool Congress and BJP had locked horns to appropriateNetaji’slegacy on his 125th birth anniver- saryaheadof theassembly polls in 2021. In 2015, the West Bengal government released 64 files on the leader held by the home department.Thenextyear, the Narendra Modi gov- ernment at the Centre re- leased 100 files on him. COMMISSION AFTER COMMISSION After Independence, the Centre had formed three inquiry commissions to unravel the mystery of Netaji’s disappearance. Two of them -- the Shah Nawaz Commission and Khosla Commission were formed by the Congress governments and con- cluded that Bose died in an air crash on August 18, 1945, soon after taking off from Taihoku airport in Taiwan. The third one -- the Mukherjee Commis- sion formed by the BJP- led NDA government said he did not. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL NETAJI’S LEGACY: THERE’S A SCRAMBLE FOR IT? N BJP’s state spokesman Samik Bhattacharya, however, said that the opposition parties are unnecessarily politicising the event. “First of all, RSS is not a political outfit, whose aim is to strengthen Indian society. RSS is above all politics. Secondly, praying in tribute to Netaji cannot be the monopoly of any particular political party since Netaji remains in the hearts of the Indians. There is no need for such unnecessary politics over the matter,” he said. ROBIN ROY The writer is Senior Journalist and former Managing Editor, First India WHAT BJP STATE UNIT SAID WHAT NETAJI’S GRAND NEPHEW SAID WHAT MOHAN BHAGWAT SAID WHAT CPI (M) MEMBER SAID On 126th birth anniv of freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose, his grandnephew Chandra Kumar Bose had said, Netaji was the only leader to date who was inclusive and secular. “RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat must be clear about what he wants, you can’t follow Savarkar Netaji together, they can’t be on the same page,” Chan- dra Kumar Bose added. Bhagwat had praised Netaji’s contribution to India’s struggle for independ- ence and urged everyone to adopt Bose’s traits and principles and work toward making India a “vishwa guru”. “We remember Netaji not only because we are grateful to him for his valuable contributions towards the freedom struggle but also to ensure that we imbibe his qualities. “Netaji Loho Pronam” at Shahid Minar Ground in Kolkata, Bhagwat stated that even though circumstances and paths may diverge, destination remains the same. “Subhas babu (Netaji) was first associated with the Congress and followed its path of ‘satygraha’, and ‘andolon’, but when he realised that this was not enough and there was a need for freedom struggle, he worked towards it. Paths differ, but the goals are the same,” he said. The RSS chief also said, “We have Subhasbabu’s ideals in front of us to follow. The goals he had are our goals too... Netaji had said India is a smaller version of the world and the country has to provide relief to the world. We all have to work towards it,” he said, “there can be different paths, and these are described as ‘isms’ (ideologies), which might differ but what is important is the goal.” He noted that “Netaji’s legacy has remained alive” in the hearts of millions of Indians even though “no substantial efforts were made to keep it alive” after the independence. According to the CPI-M central committee member Sujan Chakraborty, “this is part of a bigger ploy of pro- jecting Netaji as a Hindu rather than a believer in inclusive politics’’. “They are organis- ing the pro- gramme just keep- ing in mind the panchayat elections in the state this year and the Lok Sabha elections in 2024. Even Netaji’s daughter has endorsed there is no common element of connection between RSS’ divisive politics and Netaji’s inclusive ideology irrespec- tive of caste, language and religion,” he said.
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  6. 6. MUMBAI | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 05 INDIA www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Noscope of complacency,take Budget tomasses:PMto BJP MPs New Delhi (ANI): Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi on Tuesday asked the BJP MPs not to show any complacen- cy and reach out to peo- ple on the ground. PM Modi participat- ed in the BJP parlia- mentary party meeting on Tuesday. BJP chief JP Nadda felicitated Modi on arriving for the meeting. Finance Min- ister Nirmala Sithara- man was also felicitated by Nadda for presenting the Union Budget 2023. The weekly meeting of the BJP in the Parlia- ment takes place every Tuesday when the House is in function. Addressing party MPs, Modi lauded his govt’s effort to bring in a budget at a very diffi- cult time, said sources. He said the budget has something for every stratum of society. PM asked party MPs to take the budget to the people. “It is a huge responsi- bility on behalf of the MPs to talk about the budget to their constitu- encyandtellpeoplewhat is in the budget for them and how this budget comes in at a time in the world is going through a major economic crisis,” PM Modi said. Prime Minister also asked BJP MPs to con- tinue participating in various activities, in- cluding contests and sports to reach out to the youth and also to reach out to people in border district areas. “Even if the BJP has been able to get a major- ity in 2014 and 2019 and public at large is happy with the efforts of the party . But, there is no scope for any compla- cency ,andonemustkeep ear to the ground,” PM advised to party MPs. The budget session of Parliament started on January 31 with the joint Address by Presi- dent Droupadi Murmu. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Budget 2023-24 on February 1. Since then there has been no business in Parliament because of the continued logjam over the Adani issue. The Opposition has de- manded that the gov- ernment should come up and respond in Par- liament about the Ada- ni stock issue following which disruption has been witnessed in both the Houses. Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju, BJP National President JP Nadda and others during the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting, in New Delhi on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY PTI Even if the BJP has been able to get a majority in 2014 and 2019 and public at large is happy with the efforts of the party. But, there is no scope for any complacency, and one must keep ear to the ground. —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister PM effected transformation in Tripura, northeast, claims BJP NewDelhi(PTI): Tripu- ra and the entire north- east have witnessed a “transformation” with PM Narendra Modi at power in the Centre, the BJP said on Tuesday, expressing confidence that it will retain power in the poll-bound state. “The ‘Look East’ poli- cy of the Congress was so hollow that it never touched the ground re- alities. It was PM Modi who actually brought a transformation by re- placing that policy with an action-oriented ‘Act East’ policy . His model of ‘HIRA’ will ensure further prosperity in Tripura,” Union minis- terSarbanandaSonowal told media here. The term “HIRA” is used by the BJP to refer to the government’s thrust on highways, in- ternet, roads and air- ports. Not only nation- ally, but Tripura has now earned fame inter- nationally too as its ex- ports and strong infra- structure have put it on the path to develop- ment, Sonowal said. Attacking the Left andtheCongress,which have joined hands in Tripura, Sonowal al- leged that terrorism, drugs and corruption had affected the north- eastern state under their four decades of collective rule as they had neither policies nor any intention to develop the region. The BJP has not only policies and intention but also a great leader in Modi, who has worked to ensure social security and economic uplift for Tripura, he said. At press conference, the Public Policy Re- search Centre, a think- tankaffiliatedtotheBJP , released a report, claim- ing that the farmers’ in- come saw a massive rise underthesaffronparty’s rule in Tripura since 2018 and piped drinking water has reached more than 58 per cent house- holds in the state from the earlier less than 3.5 per cent. Public Policy Research Centre’s direc- tor Sumeet Bhasin re- leased the report. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal (R) with Director of PPRC, Sumeet Bhasin (C) at BJP office in New Delhi on Tuesday. Agartala: The Chief Minister of Tripura Manik Saha conducted a rally in State Capital Agartala. Tripura CM Manik Saha held a door-to-door campaign at booth no. 41 ward no. 39 of his assembly constituency Town Bordowali. Tripura will go to As- sembly polls on February 16. The counting of votes will occur on March 2 along with those of Meghalaya and Nagaland. The election campaign in the state of Tripura is on full fledge. On Monday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha held a roadshow from ‘Ashram Chow- muhani’ to ‘Chowmuhani Mode’ at Banmalipur in Agartala. TRIPURA CM SAHA CONDUCTS DOOR TO DOOR CAMPAIGN IN AGARTALA, BEFORE STATE POLLS BJP NEARLY ENDED EXTREMISM IN N-E: RAJNATH IN TRIPURA CONGRESS IS BJP’S ‘TEAM B’, SAYS DIDI IN TRIPURA Agartala: Union Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday drew a parallel between the old CPI(M) regime and the ongoing BJP rule in Tripura and said that the former only “exploited the poor” while the latter nearly ended extremism in the northeast. He as- serted that both CPIM and Congress will be wiped off from Tripura in these Assembly elections . Agartala: Attacking the BJP and Congress ahead of the Tripura Assembly polls, West Bengal CM and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday said Congress is BJP’s ‘team B’. Keen on expanding her party’s footprint in other states, Mamata Banerjee held a march with TMC workers and supporters in Agartala on Tuesday. ED grills suspended Congress MLA Kachchap in money laundering case Yamunanagar (ANI): Suspended Congress MLA Rajesh Kachchap was grilled by the En- forcement Directorate’s office in connection with the seizure of Rs 49 lakhs in cash in West Bengal from him and two other party legisla- tors last year. The ED summoned Kachchap for the sec- ond time. Three Con- gress MLAs Irfan An- sari, Rajesh Kachhap, and Naman Bixal Kon- gadi were arrested in Kolkata on July 30 last year and a sum of 49 lakhs was recovered from them. It is alleged that a conspiracy was hatched to topple the Jharkhand government. The ED probing the case has called him to its office for question- ing. The ED is probing the money laundering angle in the cash scam involving MLAs. MLA Irfan Ansari speaks to the media outside ED office. Bhupinder Singh Hooda “Khattar govt has failed to control crime” Chandigarh (Agen- cies): Former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Tuesday said theBJP-JJPgovernment of Haryana has failed to protect the life and prop- erty of the people. Reacting to Haryana lagging behind in the Social Progress Index released by the Central government, Hooda said Haryana is at the bottom with just 33 points in terms of civil security . This report, made on parameters like murder and other heinous inci- dents, shows the people of Haryana do not feel safe. The report has stamped the fact that the coalition BJP-JJP government has proved to be a complete failure in handling law and or- der, Hooda said. 2nd SCO Young Scientist Conclave gets underway in Bengaluru First India Bureau Bengaluru: UnionMin- ister of State (MoS)Dr Jitendra Singh said that the growth of SCO de- pends on its success in science, technology and innovation sectors and there is a need to trans- form this landscape. Dr Singh, delivering his inaugural address at the Second SCO Young Scientist Conclave in Bengaluru noted that Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi, at the 19th Meeting of Council of Heads of State of SCO, had coined an acronym HEALTH(‘H’forHealth- care cooperation, ‘E’ for Economic cooperation, ‘ A’ for Alternate Energy , ‘L’ for Literature and Culture ‘T’ for Terror- ism free society, ‘H’ for Humanitarian Coopera- tion). He said that SCO brings together the colorful and distinctive cultures of Central and South Asia. He said the SCO con- sists of approximately 42% of the world’s popu- lation, 22% of its land area, and it contributes 20%totheglobalGDP .He said the SCO countries have demographic ad- vantage of having large numberof youngpeople. Dr Singh highlighted Food security as a major area of concern for SCO economies, as it ac- counts for a combined population of over three billion people. He said thattechnologywillplay a critical role in enhanc- ing both, the quality and quantity ,acrosstheagri- culturevaluechainfrom the use of inputs at the pre-production stage to post-production and marketing to improve the income of farmers. “SCO’S SUCCESS DEPENDS ON SCIENCE” Growth of SCO depends on collaboration among Youth on science, technology and innovation sector: MoS Jitendra Singh MoS Dr Jitendra Singh virtually addressing the event. Delegates and dignitaries at the lamp lightening ceremony. IN THE COURTYARD HC UPHOLDS MAULVI’S SIX-YEAR IMPRISONMENT FOR SEXUALLY ASSAULTING MINOR GIRL New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has upheld the six-year jail term awarded to a Muslim cleric for sexually assaulting a six- year-old girl, saying great faith and trust is reposed in a ‘maulvi’ who teaches others the tenets of holy Quran and is looked up to with reverence. The high court refused to either set aside his conviction or reduce the sentence, stressing he does not deserve any indulgence as the convict held a position of great trust and faith which he breached by sexually assaulting a gullible girl child. HC: REMOVING MINOR GIRL’S INNERWEAR EQUIVALENT TO RAPE Kolkata: Forceful remov- al of the innerwear of a minor girl is equivalent to rape even if rape, as per medical terms, has not been done by the accused or convict, the Calcutta High Court has held. A single judge bench made this ruling while hearing a case in which Robi Roy was declared as guilty by a lower court in Dinajpur district in 2008. On May 7, 2007, Roy was acccused of alluring a minor girl in his locality to a secluded place after promising her an ice cream. There he first asked her to remove her innerwear. When the vic- tim refused, he forcefully removed her innerwear. SC TO HEAR PLEA AGAINST BAIL TO SAD LEADER BIKRAM MAJITHIA New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will hear after four weeks an appeal filed by the Punjab govern- ment against a Punjab and Haryana High Court order granting bail to former minister Bikram Singh Majithia in a drugs case. At the outset, a bench comprising justices An- iruddha Bose and Sudhanshu Dhulia was requested to pass over the hearing, so that it can be taken up after other listed matters. MCD MAYORAL POLL: APEX COURT TO HEAR AAP’S PLEA TODAY New Delhi: The Supreme Court agreed to hear on Wednesday a plea filed by AAP mayoral candidate Shelly Oberoi and others seeking early holding of the mayoral election for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. A bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala took note of the submissions of a lawyer, appearing for the AAP, seeking urgent hearing of the plea. GowrisworninasMadras HCjudge;SCjunksplea First India Bureau New Delhi: As lawyer Victoria L Gowri was being sworn in as a judge of the Madras High Court on Tuesday , the Supreme Court dis- missedpetitionsagainst her appointment. A bench of justices Sanjiv Khanna and BR Gavai said the court can only decide the question of Gowri’s eligibility to an additional judge and not her suitability . Senior lawyer Raju Ramachandran, peti- tioner appealing against Gowri’s appt, said a person taking oath as a judge should bear true faith to the Constitution. “This per- son has been rendered unfit to take the oath due to her public utter- ances,” he said. Madras High Court Acting Chief Justice T Raja with the newly sworn-in Madras High Court Additional Judge Justice Lekshmana Chandra Victoria Gowri during the ceremony, in Chennai on Tuesday. There is a difference between eligibility and suitability. On eligibility, there could be a challenge. But suitability? Courts should not get into suitability; whole process will become haywire. —Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Supreme Court Judge I also have a political back- ground, I have been a judge for many years and my political background has not come in the way. —Justice Gavai said, Supreme Court Judge It is hate speech. Hate speech which is anti- thetical to the Constitution. That makes her unfit to take the oath. It will only be a paper oath. —Raju Ramachandran, Senior Lawyer ABOUT VICTORIA GOWRI’S APPOINTMENT Collegium recommended Gowri’s elevation to the Madras HC on Jan 17, prompting a discussion in legal fraternity on her alleged affiliation to BJP. Soon after, her remarks against Islam and Christianity, in a 2018 interview surfaced online. The court can only decide the question of her eligibility, not her suitability, Apex Court bench said
  7. 7. MUMBAI | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 06 INDIA www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia CBI NABS WESTERN COALFIELD OFFICER IN BRIBERY CASE CRPF JAWAN INJURED IN BLAST IN JHARKHAND ISHA FOUNDATION REJECTS REPORTS ON RECEIVING FUNDS RAKHI SAWANT’S HUSBAND ADIL KHAN DURRANI ARRESTED New Delhi: The CBI has ar- rested a sub-area manager of Western Coalfields Limit- ed for allegedly demanding a bribe of over Rs 3 lakh for allowing a company to lift coal from the Ghonsa open cast mine, officials said. The agency acted on a complaint from a transport company, Shree Transport, that Jitta Trading Company had purchased 8200 MT coal through e-auction. Mumbai: Rakhi Sawant’s husband Adil Khan Durrani has been reportedly arrest- ed after the actor filed an FIR against him. The actor had alleged that Adil was mishandling her funds, while she was participating in Bigg Boss Marathi last year. Rakhi also alleged that Adil was responsible for her mother’s death as he did pay money on time for her surgery. Jharkhand: A Jawan of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) suffered injuries in a blast triggered by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Jharkhand’s chaibasa area, police said. The blast took place when a CRPF party of 60 battalions was conducting a search operation on Tuesday. “The injured jawan was evacuat- ed from there and shifted to a hospital in Ranchi for the treatment,” Police said. Bengaluru (PTI): Isha Foundation clarified that it has not received any funds or land from the Karnataka government for its project in Chikkaballapura district. It condemned the false information being spread regarding the Rs 100 crore budget allocated by the CM Basavaraj Bommai headed government towards state ecological activities with emphasis on soil conserva- tion to forest department. CRUCIAL READ Jabalpur (PTI): A doctor posted at the government-run Katni district hospital in Madhya Pradesh was caught by Lokayukta sleuths on Tuesday while allegedly ac- cepting a bribe of Rs 15,000 from a divyang person for issuing him a disability certificate, an official said. The complainant in the case, a resident of Reethi tehsil in Katni district, suffers from disability in both legs and the government doctor demanded Rs 40,000 as bribe from him for issuing a medical document certifying 40 per cent disability, said deputy superintendent of police (Lokayukta) Dilip Jharbade. GOVT DOCTOR CAUGHT TAKING `15,000 BRIBE FROM PERSON WITH DISABILITY ‘RSS, NSA Ajit Doval coerced Agniveer scheme on Army’ RaGa criticises Agnipath scheme also asked BJP to disclose amount it received from Adani RAHUL GANDHI IN 1st PARLIAMENT SPEECH POST BJY New Delhi (ANI): Con- gress leader Rahul Gan- dhi on Tuesday alleged that Agniveer scheme didn’t come from the Armybutwas“coerced” by National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Dov- al, Home Ministry and the Rashtriya Swayam- sevak Sangh (RSS). “People talked about the Agniveer scheme but the youth of India pointed out them being asked to leave after four years. The retired sen- ior officers said that Ag- niveer Yojana came from RSS and Home ministry, and not from the Army,” he said in the Lok Sabha. The Cong leader said that Ajit Doval “coerced theschemeontheArmy . “Retired officers said that if people are being given arms training and then asked to go back to society, it will lead to violence. They (retired officers) have in their mind that Ag- niveer scheme didn’t come from the Army and that NSA Ajit Doval coerced the scheme on Army,” he added. The Wayanad MP also alleged that the farmers had not got money under the PM- BIMA Yojana. “We ask youth about their jobs, many said they are unemployed or drive Uber, farmers talked about not getting money under PM-BIMA Yojana, their land being snatched away while tribals talked about trib- al bill,” Gandhi said. ADANI HELPED PM IN ‘RESURGENT GUJ’ ‘ADANI GETS DEALS FROM PM VISITS’ ‘OPPN DISCUSS STRATEGY FOR PARL’ SENA BOYCOTTS PARL DEBATE New Delhi: Rahul attacked industrialist Gautam Adani alleging he helped PM Modi to construct the idea of a “resurgent Gujarat”. “Relationships begin many years ago when Modi was Gujarat’s CM…one man stood shoulder to shoulder with PM Modi, he was loyal to the PM and helped Modi construct idea of a ‘Resurgent Gujarat’. New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi alleged that the govern- ment was favouring only one corporate, Adani Group, ‘who gets all the contracts. “Earlier he used to travel in Adani’s aircraft and now Adani travels with Modiji in his aircraft. Rahul made allegations, includ- ing that Modi helped Adani bag overseas contracts in various sectors. New Delhi: The opposi- tion parties on Tuesday met to “decide the day’s strategy” regarding their demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) into the Adani Issue. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh tweeted that the Opposition wants the par- liament to function but the government (Modi Sarkar) is afraid of it. CANNOT ANSWER OPPOSITION'S QUESTIONS IF HOUSE IS NOT WORKING: PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS MINISTER New Delhi: The Parliamentary Meeting of BJP took place on Tuesday. Vari- ous issues including the parliament logjam were discussed, informed the Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi. He said that he has talked to the opposition leaders and all of them have assured him individually to let the house function. “They (opposition) are blaming that government is not answer- ing but how will the government answer if the house is not working,” he added. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi speaks in the Lok Sabha at the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address during the Budget Session of Parliament, in New Delhi on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY ANI Union Home Minister Amit Shah while chairing a meeting of Parliamentary Consultative Committee for Ministry of Home Affairs, at Parliament in New Delhi, on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY PTI New Delhi: Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena on Tuesday announced its boycott of the Parliament debate on the Motion of Thanks on President’ Address, claiming the government had turned down its demand for a dis- cussion on the Adani issue and a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe in the matter. “We have de- cided to boycott the debate on the Motion of Thanks on President’s Address in both Houses of Parlia- ment. We remain steadfast on our demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe,” Vinayak Raut, a Lok Sabha member of Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), told PTI. He said the government had also termed down the demand of the Thackeray faction of for a separate discussion in Parliament on the Adani issue. ‘Committee formed to draft new Nat’l Cooperation Policy’ New Delhi (ANI): Giv- ing a reply to a written question on ‘National Policy on Cooperation’ in Lok Sabha on Tues- day , Union Home Minis- ter Amit Shah on Tues- day said that a National levelcommitteewascon- stituted on September 2 underthechairmanship of Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu to formulate the New National Coopera- tion Policy . The committee com- prised of experts of the cooperative sector, rep- resentatives from Na- tional/ State/ District/ Primary level coopera- tive societies, Secretar- ies (Cooperation) and RCSs from States/UTs, and officers from Cen- tral Ministries/ De- partments to formulate the New Policy . The formulation of the New National Coop- eration Policy will help in realising the vision of ‘Sahakar se Samrid- dhi’, promoting the co- operative-based eco- nomic development model, strengthening the cooperative move- ment in the country and deepening its reach up to the grassroots. In this regard, con- sultations were earlier held with stakeholders and suggestions for for- mulating the new Poli- cy were invited from the Central Ministries/ Departments, States/ UTs, National Coopera- tive Federations, Insti- tutions and also from the general public. The National level committee will analyse the collated feedback, and policy suggestions and recommendations to formulate the draft of the new policy . A number of steps has been taken by the Government, after the formation of the Minis- try of Cooperation, to strengthen India’s coop- erative architecture syncing it with the country’s economic and social needs, inter-alia. Chennai (ANI):Several flights were delayed while a few had to be di- verted to Bengaluru due to heavy fog in Chennai on Tuesday Morning, according to Chennai airport authorities. Seven flights from Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai Dubai were unable to land in Chen- nai and kept circling in the sky . Chennai and its sub- urbs were suddenly af- fected by heavy fog after 7:30 am. As a result, flights arriving and landing at Chennai air- port were delayed. An Indigo Airlines flight from Bengaluru which was scheduled to land at Chennai at 8 am, circled the sky for a while left for Ben- galuru. Similarly, Emirates Airlines flight which came from Dubai to Chennai cir- cled for a long time and was finally diverted to Bengaluru. Several flights delayed and diverted as dense fog engulfs Chennai Seven flights from Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai Dubai were unable to land in Chennai and kept circling in the sky Mumbai: Reliance Jio today announced the launch of its True 5G services across 10 cities namely Hindupur, Madanapalle, Prodda- tur (Andhra Pradesh), Raigarh (Chhattis- garh), Talcher (Odisha), Patiala (Punjab), Alwar (Rajasthan), Mancheri- al (Telangana), Gorakh- pur (Uttar Pradesh), Roorkee (Uttarakhand), taking the total count of cities enjoying Jio True 5G to 236. Reliance Jio has be- come the first and the only operator to launch 5G services in majority of these cities. Jio users in these cities will be invited to the Jio Wel- come Offer, to experi- ence Unlimited Data at up to 1 Gbps+ speeds, at no additional cost. “We are proud to roll- out Jio True 5G servic- es in these 10 cities. These newly launched True 5G cities are im- portant tourism and commerce destinations as well as key education hubs of our country”, said Jio Spokesperson. Jio 5G services in 10 more cities; total number hits 236 FASTEST TELCO TO ACHIEVE THE FEAT lll The company invited the users in these cities for the Jio Welcome Offer which offers unlimited data at up to 1 Gbps speed Reliance Industries Ltd Chairman Mukesh Ambani during the launch of 5G services in India in New Delhi. —FILE PHOTO Jio True 5G has a three-fold advantage that makes it the only TRUE 5G network in India: z 5G architecture with ad- vanced 5G network with Zero dependency on 4G network z The largest best mix of 5G spectrum across 700 MHz, 3500 MHz, 26 GHz bands z Carrier Aggregation that seamlessly combines these 5G frequencies into a single robust “data highway” using an advanced technology called Carrier Aggregation NDRF on fourth int’l mission in Turkey since its inception New Delhi (ANI): Ac- claimed globally after Japan’s triple disaster in 2011 and Nepal earth- quake in 2015, the Na- tional Disaster Re- sponse Force (NDRF) has been given the task for the fourth time since its inception to handle the tragedy of the mas- sive earthquake in Tur- key, which has claimed over 4,000 lives so far. Always led from the front by displaying a high level of dedication and commitment, the NDRF, which was con- stituted in 2006, was first time sent for an in- ternational rescue op- eration in Japan in 2011 to help the country fac- ing triple disaster, fol- lowed by Bhutan river rescue operation in 2014 and Nepal earthquake in 2015, NDRF DIG Mohsen Shahidi said. This is the fourth in- ternational disaster rescue operation when the NDRF team has been tasked to help. A C-17 Globemaster IAF aircraft departed India and is en route to Turkey carrying NDRF teams and High availability disaster recovery (HADR) equipment on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI Will give appropriate reply to aggression, says NAC Lt General Srinagar (ANI): Northern Army Com- mander Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday said that eastern Ladakh is being domi- nated by physical and technical patrolling by the Indian Army to en- sure the territorial in- tegrity of the country . Referring to the situ- ation at the Line of Ac- tual Control (LAC), where a clash erupted between the Indian Army and Chinese troops at a place near Yangtse in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang sec- tor, the Northern Army Commander said, any adverse aggressive de- signs or attempts will definitely be met with appropriate posturing of the forces and a strong intent with com- plete synergy amongst the three services.” Northern Army Commander Lieutenant Gen Upendra Dwivedi “Insurgency killed over 8K, result of parallel aspirations” Assam (PTI): ‘Parallel aspirations’ of people living in a particular area usually lead to is- sues like insurgency, which has claimed over 8,000 lives in three-and- half decades of armed rebellions in Assam, top police officers said on Tuesday . Addressing the ongo- ing Y20 summit, Assam Director General of Po- lice Gyanendra Pratap Singh said the govern- mentisworkingwiththe strategy to address the “parallelaspirations”of the people in order to solve insurgency prob- lem from the state. z z z z SHAH SAYS....
  8. 8. business BRIEFS New Delhi: Green energy company Goldi Solar has plans to recruit 5,000 people over the next two fiscals in the area of solar manufacturing and after- sales services, company’s MD Ishver Dholakiya said. “Goldi Solar plans to cre- ate jobs at the grassroots level. The skill develop- ment programme will help the company’s vision to recruit over 5,000 peo- ple across various func- tions by FY25,” Dholakiya said after signing an agreement with LT Pub- lic Charitable. —PTI GOLDI SOLAR PLANS TO GIVE 5,000 JOBS BY FY25, SAYS MD New Delhi: Gold prices rose by `128 to `57,275 per 10 grams in the na- tional capital on Tuesday amid firm global trends, according to HDFC Secu- rities. In the previous trade, the yellow metal had ended at `57,147 per 10 grams. Silver, howev- er, declined by `38 to `67,975/kg. “Spot gold prices in the Delhi mar- kets traded at `57,275/10 grams, up `128/10 grams,” said Saumil Gan- dhi, Senior Analyst - Commodities at HDFC Se- curities. In the overseas markets, gold was trading higher at $1,874/ounce while silver was flat at $22.42/ounce. —PTI GOLD JUMPS `128 BUT SILVER PRICES FALL BY `38 PER KG Mumbai: Electric passen- ger vehicles retail sales declined by 10.51% se- quentially to 3,346 units in January 2023 over 3,739 vehicles sold in De- cember last year, accord- ing to automobiles body FADA. Tata Motors’s elec- tric PV sales were down 17% at 2,426 vehicles in January as against 2,926 units delivered in Decem- ber 2022. MG Motor sales volume also dropped 12.55% to 425 units against 486 units sold in the month earlier. —PTI ELECTRIC PV’s RETAIL SALES DECLINE BY 10.51% New Delhi: Telecom op- erator Bharti Airtel on Tuesday reported a 91.5% year-on-year rise in con- solidated net profit to `1,588 crore for the Oct- Dec quarter of 2022-23. Total revenue rose nearly 20% year-on-year to `35,804 crore in the Dec- quarter (Q3FY23) “backed by strong and consistent performance delivery across the portfolio”. Its consolidated net income (after exceptional items) stood at `1,588 crore for the just ended quarter, translating into an in- crease of 91.5%. —PTI BHARTI AIRTEL’S THIRD QUARTER NET PROFIT ZOOMS 91.5% MUMBAI | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 07 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Commodity Price Change % Chg GOLD 57,275.00 128.00 0.22 (Per 10g) SILVER 67,975.00 38.00 0.05 (Per 1kg) COMMODITIES Currency Price Change % Chg USDINR 82.70 0.06 0.07 GBPINR 99.44 0.13 0.13 CURRENCIES *Rates till the edition went to print. ‘NO PROPOSAL TO INCREASE AMOUNT UNDER PM-KISAN’ New Delhi: The government on Tuesday informed Parlia- ment that there is no proposal at present to increase the amount under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) from the existing `6,000 per annum per beneficiary. Under the scheme, eligible farmers are provided with a financial benefit of `6,000 per year in three equal instalments of `2,000 each every four months. —PTI RCAP: NCLAT NOTICE TO TORRENT ON LENDER'S PLEA New Delhi: The NCLAT on Tuesday issued notices to Tor- rent Investments and other re- spondents on a petition filed by the lender of Reliance Capital seek- ing a second round of financial bids for the debt-ridden firm, currently going through insolvency resolution process. A two-member NCLAT bench headed by Chairperson Justice Ashok Bhushan issued no- tices, directing respondents to file replies within 3 days. —PTI CNG, EVs HYBRID VEHICLES SHARE LIKELY TO REACH 30% OF TOTAL AUTO SALES IN 5 YRS: ICRA Mumbai: CNG, EVs and hybrid vehicles may grab up to 30% share in total auto sales in next five years even as petrol cars are likely to dominate passenger vehicle volumes in medium-term, a report said on Tuesday. Demand for Electric Vehicles (EVs) has increased exponentially in the last two years with the government’s push, in- creasing awareness, and new launches, domestic rating agency Icra said in its report. However, the share of EVs in the overall PV (passenger vehicle) industry remains low, at 1% cur- rently, it stated. —PTI GREENER TRADE, INVESTMENT CRUCIAL TO TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGE IN ASIA PACIFIC: ADB New Delhi: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday said greener trade and investment are crucial for tackling climate change in Asia Pacific, and incorporating a separate chapter on efforts to mitigate environmental concerns in regional trade agreements can help ensure their effectiveness in achieving climate goals. The Asian Economic Integration Report (AEIR) 2023, released by ADB said Asia is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change risks, yet it emits the largest volume of carbon dioxide. —PTI OTHER STORIES Adani Ports Q3 net profit declines 12.94% New Delhi (FIB): Adani Ports and Special Econom- ic Zone (APSEZ) on Tues- day reported a 12.94% de- cline in consolidated net profit to `1,336.51 crore for the third quarter ended De- cember 2022. The country’s largest in- tegrated logistics player had clocked a consolidated profit of `1,535.28 crore a year ago, according to a regulatory filing. Its total consolidated in- come increased to `5,051.17 crore in the December 2022 quarter from `4,713.37 cr in the year-ago period. The company’s total ex- penses in October-Decem- ber 2022 rose to `3,507.18 crore compared to `2,924.30 cr in the year-ago period. Karan Adani, chief ex- ecutive officer and whole-time director of APSEZ, said, “The com- pany also conclud- ed the transac- tions of Haifa Port Company, IOTL, ICD Tumb, Ocean Sparkle and G a n g av a r a m Port, and is pro- gressing well on transition- ing its business model to a transport utility”. APSEZ is targeting FY24 EBITDA of `14,500- 15,000 crore, he added. “Besides an estimated capital expenditure of `4,000-4,500 crore, we are considering total loan repayment and pre- payment of around `5,000 crore, which will significantly improve our net debt to EBITDA ra- tio and bring it clos- er to 2.5x by March 24,” Adani said on Tuesday . TO `1,336.51 CRORE ADANI ENTERPRISES SHARES JUMP 25% Mumbai (Agencies): Shares in the flagship firm of troubled Indian conglomerate Adani rocketed as much as 25% on Tuesday, clawing back some of its recent huge losses, after saying it would repay more than $1 billion in loans. The group owned by tycoon Gautam Adani lost around $120 billion in value after claims of accounting fraud were levelled by short-seller US investment group Hindenburg Research on January 24. The rise on Tuesday of Adani Enter- prises and several other listed units of India’s biggest conglom- erate helped trim the total loss to around $112 billion, Bloomberg reported. ‘Cannot come at the cost of the poor’ Bengaluru (PTI): India, the world’s third largest oil consumer, on Tuesday said it is committed to energy transition but surviving the present and cushioning the vulnerable from price volatilities is essential be- fore moving to clean and green energy . India has committed to net zero carbon emission by 2070 and has repeatedly emphasised that ‘dirty’ fu- els like oil and coal, on which the economy is two- thirds dependent, will have to continue to be in use in the foreseeable future. An immediate shift from low-priced coal and oil to expensive fuels of the fu- ture such as hydrogen will entail huge costs in a nation with low per capita income. “Unless we survive the present, we will not be able to go into the world of clean and green energy ,” Oil Min- ister Hardeep Puri said. “While affordable tradi- tional energy resources are essential for meeting the base load requirements, new sources of energy which are cleaner, sustain- able, and innovative, are critical for combating the menaceof climatechange.” Geopolitical situations last year led to a spike in prices of crude oil - raw material for petrol and die- sel. “We have to make sure our transition entails sur- viving the present and cushioning vulnerable from volatility,” he said, adding the transition has to be affordable and sus- tainable particularly for vulnerable sections. New Delhi (PTI): India, the world’s third-largest energy con- sumer, will buy oil from wherever it can get on a predictable and sound basis, Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said em- phasising the country will play its market card. India shunned western pressures to raise imports from Russia in last year. Russia, whose oil is available at discount due to some west- ern nations slapping sanctions, is now India’s top oil supplier. “I will be very frank, we will play the market card,” he said. “We will import from wherever it is available on a predictable and sound basis.” ‘INDIA WILL PLAY MARKET CARD ON OIL’ Bengaluru (PTI): India’s largest oil and gas producer ONGCwillthisyearreverse years of decline in produc- tion and gradually raise output thereafter, as it in- vests billions of dollars to produce from newer discov- eries, an official said. Oil and Natural Gas Cor- poration (ONGC) in fiscal 2021-22 produced 21.707 mil- lion tonne of crude oil, which is refined to produce petroleum products like petrol and diesel, and 21.68 billion cubic metre (bcm) of natural gas, which is used to produce electricity , man- ufacture fertiliser and as CNG in automobiles. “We are definitely look- ing forward to increasing production of oil and gas in 2023-24 and even in the cur- rentyear,”ONGCchairman Arun Kumar Singh said. In the current fiscal year (2022-23), crude oil produc- tion is slated to rise to 22.823 million tonnes and gas to 22.099 bcm. In the following fiscal year, oil production will climb to 24.636 million tonnes and 25.689 million tonnes in 2024-25. Naturalgasproductionis slated to rise to 25.685 bcm in 2023-24 and 27.529 bcm in the following year. ONGC to reverse oil gas output decline ACCORDING TO ONGC OFFICIAL z Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) in fiscal 2021-22 produced 21.707 million tonne of crude oil, which is refined to produce petroleum products like petrol and diesel, and 21.68 billion cubic metre (bcm) of natural gas, which is used to produce electricity, manufacture fertiliser and as CNG in automobiles Coal import cannot be zero, says Power Min New Delhi (PTI): Coal im- ports cannot be reduced to zero as several thermal power projects in India are designed to utilise the im- ported dry fuel for its high calorific value and blend- ing it with domestic coal is also needed to maintain fuel stocks, Parliament was informed on Tuesday . “The power plants de- signed for utilizing high Gross Calorific Value (GCV) non-coking coal, and cement, sponge iron, alu- minum customers are uti- lizing high-ranked low ash coal. The coal requirement for such category of con- sumers cannot be substi- tuted by domestic coal. Thus, import of coal can- not be reduced to zero,” Power Minister R K Singh said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha. During 2022-23 (till Janu- ary 2023), Coal India Ltd despatched 485.99 million tonne (provisional) coal to the power sector as com- pared to 440.05 MT during the same period a year ago, registering a growth of about 10%. However, he stated that with the rise in electricity demand, the in- crease in supply of coal to power plants is not com- mensurate with the domes- tic coal requirement. Non-fossil power capacity touches 174 gigawatt New Delhi (PTI): India’s non-fossil fuel-based power generation capacity was at 174.53 gigawatt (GW) at the end of December 31, 2022, Parliament was informed The country’s total pow- er generation capacity, in- cluding 235.81 GW from the thermal base, was at 410 GW at the end of 2022, Min- ister for Power, New and Renewable Energy said. “So far, a total of 174.53 GW power generation ca- pacity from non-fossil fuel- based energy resources has been installed in the coun- try as on 31.12.2022,” he said. The capacity includes 63.30 GW solar power, 46.85 GW large hydro, 41.93 GW wind power, 10.73 GW bio power. AI to be a game changer in govt audit space: CAG Lucknow (PTI): Artificial Intelligence (AI) is going to be a game changer in the public audit space as it will help in quicker and more detailed analysis during both planning and execu- tion stages, CAG G C Mur- mu said on Tuesday . “Our intent is to use AI not as a one-time solution for a specific audit, but to build an evolving AI model that will allow for quicker and more detailed analysis during both the planning and execution stages through risk assessment straddling multiple param- eters and a far more com- prehensive evaluation than afforded through sam- pling,” he said. Mkts decline for 2nd day on selling in FMCG Mumbai (PTI): Bench- mark equity indices Sensex and Nifty closed lower on Tuesday due to selling in FMCG, metal and auto shares amid rising con- cerns over interest rate hikes by central banks. The 30-share BSE barom- eter declined by 220.86 points or 0.37% to close at 60,286.04 as 22 of its constit- uents ended in the red. The index opened flat amid mixed global trends. It moved in a range of 60,655.14 to 60,063.49 during the day . The broader Nifty of the National Stock Ex- change fell by 43.10 points or0.24%tosettleat17,721.50, with 31 of its scrips ending in the red. The index touched a high of 17,811.15 and a low of 17,652.55 dur- ing the session. Among Sensex stocks, Tata Steel fell the most by 5.23% after posting weak financial results. ITC, Sun Pharma, Maruti, MM, Tata Motors, HCL Tech, Wipro, Infosys, HUL, Bhar- ti Airtel and Reliance were among the major losers. FALL BY 0.37% ON TUESDAY z The 30-share BSE barometer declined by 220.86 points or 0.37% to close at 60,286.04 as 22 of its constituents ended in the red ` GAINS 6 PAISE TO END AT 82.70/DOLLAR Mumbai (PTI): The rupee appreciated 6 paise to close at 82.70 against the US dollar on Tuesday, as a weak American currency against major rivals overseas boosted investor sentiments. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local unit opened strong at 82.68 and touched an intra-day high of 82.62 and a low of 82.80 against the greenback. It finally settled at 82.70, up 6 paise over its previous close of 82.76. OIL MIN SAYS, ENERGY TRANSITION
  9. 9. MUMBAI | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 08 2NDFRONT www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Value your family and friends, cherish the moments of love and joy… look around you, life is unpredictable! —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India z Now that your mov- ie Shiv Shastri Bal- boa is releasing, are you feeling curious or excited about it? Anupam Kher: First of all many thanks to you andtheteamof Bharat24 that you called the cast of Shiv Shastri Balboa and that we got a chance to speak with and through you, we would like to tell the viewers that the word ‘Balboa’ in Shiv Shastri Balboa is a ‘Tamga’ given to it. A fa- mous movie was made on Rocky Balboa, and Shastriji in the movie runs a boxing club and twoboxersfromtheclub have won national and international awards andso,inthemovie,eve- ryone calls him ‘Shiv Shastri Balboa.’ So, this was important to be cleared before the audi- ence. As far as excite- ment isconcerned,Ifeel nervous also, because in 38 years, I have done 534 movies. Earlier, it was not too difficult to take the movies to the people. If you have made a good movie, then people would watch it and tell othersaboutit.However now, there are several modes of entertain- ment,somanyOTTplat- forms,somanyTVchan- nels, multiplexes and malls, so if in today’s time, we have to take the audiencetotheatre,then we have to come on your show and talk about the film. It is a good film and has been shot in New Jersey , where a lot of In- dians live. It is the story of a man, who after re- tirement goes to his son in USA and his journey there. There, he comes across Else, played by Neena Gupta, who is working for someone as a house help and wants to come back to India and then I help her out and then come Sharib andNargis.Itisabeauti- ful story . Yesterday, we held its first screening inDelhiandthereaction has motivated us fur- ther. It felt nice that the people loved the movie. z It is being said that considering your popularity across the nation, this movie will cross Rs 200 crore on box office? Not at all! See, first of all, we will have to stop analysing movies on the basis of money . Ten years back, you would have never heard this and people would al- ways say that either the movie is good or bad. Now movies are being analysed on the basis of raking in Rs 50 crore in first week or Rs 100 crore. Business is im- portant for film, but the factual base is also im- portant. Give me names of movies that did Rs 100 crore in business, you won’t remember any . Although, it is good that movies nowadays, run for a longer time are doing better; We wish that our movie does good business, but it should also be liked by people. It should win hearts. z So what inspired you to make this movie? Ajayan’s story . It is the movie of a 60 year old man inside whom is a ‘hero.’ You are not 60, you are younger than that. (JC interjects: I am 72). Then you can say it is your story! You men- tioned you established this channel six months back. I am 67 years old. So writing off people at 72 or 67 is not correct be- cause ‘rishte mein hum tumhare baap lagte hain’. We know how we have to act or make the movie. This is actually thestorytoo.Weallhave this ‘Balboa’ in all of us. Balboa could be under- stood as a tiger in every- one. It is in you and we need to learn this from the younger generation. See, I sport a tattoo in the movie. Well it is a motivating movie. It is a ‘happy film’ about ‘un- happy people.’ z So what is so charming, attractive and specific that I should buy the ticket and watch this movie? Have you seen my re- cord of the past 38 years? Do you like me? If you like me, then you should definitely watch my movie. I would ask a question that what is so special about Bharat24 that we have come here and we have heard your name. So, reputation is important. We have Nargis in our movie and althoughshecan’tspeak much Hindi, but she is a good actress. Sharib is the ‘Badshah’ of OTT and made a successful series, ‘Metro Park.’ See the story of this film is the ‘Hero.’ You should see this movie because it has me and Neena Gupta, who have made a track record after all these years in the indus- try, and we have not be- come actors by fluke. We have seen struggle in life, seen difficulties, have flopped, have failed, but haven’t been bogged down. Secondly, the movie has romance, as a 65 year old elderly manrunsawaywitha60 year old woman, and he doesnottakethewoman due to romance, but be- cause he wants to send her back to India. It is a movie of courage. z Nargis what is your role in the movie? Nargis: I play Siya, who is an Indian-American woman. She is fun lov- ing, bright and a bubbly character, who is also the girlfriend of Cinna- mon Singh (movie char- acter) and we go on this journey with Shiv Shas- tri Balboa and Else in the film. z Are you satisfied with your role? Very satisfied. I think it is a wonderful story, a story that’s relatable and original. When I read the script, I in- stantly fell in love with it and my charac- ter as well. I love how there are so many top- ics this film touches upon. Earlier, Sir has said a line that you don’t stop after retir- ing, rather it is re-tir- ing. You are putting on new wheels so you can have a new journey in your life. I had men- tioned that there are a lot of stereotypes on people that are older and its as if they have labels and they are supposed to be doing something, but in real- ity you can do any- thing you want. z I have felt that over the past few years, there is a wave of na- tionalism in Mumbai film industry, where you have become a ‘symbol’ and movies are going super hit. How do you see this phenomenon? This film is the story of the courage of an Indian. See people from sports back- ground, get the chance to represent the coun- try officially when they visit abroad. Whenever I do any role abroad, I feel that I am representing my na- tion. When I do an American film, I chant ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ in my heart because I am representing Bharat and I have to keep the Tricolour high. All of us want to do that. Also, anything you do regarding nationalism has to fit in the story. You can’t just put things here and there, it has to flow in the story. I will say a dia- logue from the movie here. ‘The question isn’t how hard you fall, the question is wheth- er after falling you get up or not?’. Second dia- logue is when the son says that you have re- tired and why are you doing all this. So in the movie my character says, ‘Son, I have re- tired from work, not from life.’ I will tell you something. Indians liv- ing abroad are more Indian than Indians living in India. During our shoot in New Jer- sey, it was really hot and these Indians liv- ing there used to treat us with cold water, tea and what not. They used to come watch our shoot when we shot on roadside etc and after every shot, they would clap, so the director would get con- fused if he should re- shoot, since the people are already clapping. You spoke about ‘Ti- ranga’, when PM Modi started the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign, the number of Tricol- ours that were un- furled in Kashmir, I have never seen that in my life. z Kashmir Files was a super hit movie of yours. What was the thought behind it? I think the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits for 32 years, could not reach the people due to some reason. The poli- ticians were behind it, media and journalists were behind it. But Vivek Agnihotri inter- viewed 700 families world wide. I was in New York then. And af- ter this, for the next two-three years, re- search was conducted and thereafter, the movie was made. See, that movie was made on a smaller scale. Now, if history of Indian cinema will be written 50 years from now, it will be mentioned as before Kashmir Files and after Kashmir Files. Another aspect is that a Rs 17 crore mov- ie did business of Rs 350 crore, because somewhere people rea- ligned with that thought. That movie gave many people a way to tell their stories. It did not have songs or romance or traditional heroes, but the truth was told in the movie. But such has been its connect, that it has reached everyone’s heart. It is a story of my relatives and my own people. The reality of the movie is one part, but the encour- agement it would give to people to tell their story is another aspect. Three of my movies were super hit last year. All three were ‘story based’ movies. This movie Kashmir Files has showed us that such movies can work and help us connect with people. My acting teacher used to tell me that the ‘Madari’ has to sound his drums only then people gather around and not merely by doing good work. JC Sahab you could have sat at your home and say that one day I will make such a channel that will be famous. Your thought would have remained with your relatives, but you have established a mod- ern studio because you worked on it and then promoted it. We have made a good movie and now you have to pro- mote it and bring peo- ple to the theatres. ‘Indians living abroad are more Indian than Indians living in India’ During the show #JCWithAnupam trend- ed top All-India on Twitter Dr Jagdeesh Chandra in conversation with Anupam Kher, Nargis Fakhri, Sharib Hashmi and Ajayan Venugopalan during the JC Show. Also seen here is Ritu Sharma. Dr Jagdeesh Chandra in conversation with Anupam Kher during The JC Show. CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Bharat24-Vision of New India and First India; CMD, First India News, Dr Jagdeesh Chandra speaks to the cast of upcoming movie ‘Shiv Shastri Balboa’ - Anupam Kher, Nargis Fakhri, Sharib Hashmi and director Ajayan Venugopalan - and how they think the movie will fare. Dr Chandra also speaks about the impact of Anupam Kher’s other movie, Kashmir Files and how it has impacted the movie industry and the nation as a whole. Kher reveals how Indians living abroad have hailed the entire cast of the movie when they were shooting the movie in New Jersey. Excerpts…
  10. 10. ne of the mega fash- ion and glamour extravaganzas ti- tled ‘Jaipur Cou- ture Show’ is back with its 11th sea- son. The three-day fashion festival is going to be held at The Palace on March 12, 13 and 14. The event will bring together a medley of fashion design- ers showcasing their viva- cious and latest collections. The grand poster unveil- ing ceremony was held at the Macaco, Malviya Na- gar, Jaipur, on Monday , also celebrating the success of the previous ten seasons. Jagdeesh Chandra graced the occasion as the chief and launched the poster of the Jaipur Couture Show Season 11. Gaurav Gaur, founder of the show along with various dignitaries like patron JD Mahesh- wari, Nakul Vijay, Ankur Jain, Ronnie Sharma, Yasheel Pandel, Ajit Soni and supermodels Akan- skha Bhalla, Shweta Raje, Sheena Parashar among others graced the occasion. According to Gaurav Gaur, Rajasthan is evolv- ing quite quickly in the realm of fashion today. He said, “For the past ten years, the Jaipur Cou- ture Show has served as a forum for fashion, jew- ellery accessories de- signers, as well as mod- els. With the same objec- tive, this year also in Jaipur Couture Show S-11, 16 well-known de- signers from across the country will showcase their workmanship and skills. Designers from Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Nagpur, Delhi and Mumbai will be mainly involved. www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/ thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 09 MUMBAI | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 O The grand poster launch ceremony of Jaipur Couture Show Season 11 was held at Makako, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur on Monday. The star-studded event will be held from March 12, 13 and 14 at The Palace, Jaipur! SYMPHONY OFTHE SYMPHONY OFTHE KAVITA CHAUHAN cityfirst@firstindia.co.in FASHION FASHION NIGHT! NIGHT! —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA Khushi Vijayvargiya Sheena Shweta Top to Bottom: Angel Sen and Shrishti Khatri Akanksha Bhalla Jagdeesh Chandra with (L-R) Gaurav Gaur, Akanksha Bhalla and Yasheel Pandel Jagdeesh Chandra with Ronny Sharma, JD Maheshwari, PN Dudi, Nakul Vijayvergiya, Akanksha Bhalla, Gaurav Gaur, Devshree, Shweta, Varunavi, Sheena and Yasheel Pandel
  11. 11. ETC ETC www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia MUMBAI | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023 10 WILL MAKE HER SWOON! WILL MAKE HER SWOON! IDEAS FOR IDEAS FOR CHARMING CHARMING PROPOSALS PROPOSALS That After talking about the future and considering your partner’s personality type, the following step is to talk about the specifics of the proposal. Here are the top six recommendations, which suit practically everyone perfectly. alentine's Day week provides a variety of opportunities for couples to show their feelings and af- fection. Couples all across the world en- joy this week by expressing their gratitude to the one they cherish and love. People give presents throughout the week of Valentine's Day to express their love for their spouses, such as chocolates, flowers, or even something meaningful. Some individuals opt to commemorate it in their way, while others may choose to take their loved ones on a ro- mantic dinner date. On Feb- ruary 14, Valentine's Day, many of us give cards, choco- lates, flowers, and jewellery to that special someone as a way of saying I love you. Valentine's Day is not, how- ever, just observed on one day. It lasts for the whole Valen- tine's Day week, which is a full week. People also observe Rose Day, Propose Day, Choco- late Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, and Kiss Day before Valentine's Day. In the calendar of love, each day also has its significance and value. BEACH SITE PROPOSAL Simple but accurate and age- less, this concept! Just write a message of the proposal on the sand. Bonus points if you surround your proposal with a sizable heart or dress it up with flowers and shells. If you employ this traditional beach proposal, make sure to do it in the early morning or late af- ternoon so it won't be tram- pled by beach goers or swept away by the sea. MIDWAY THROUGH A MOVIE Even though your proposal may not have included well- known actors, ideal lighting, and a crew of experts, we bet it was one of the more memora- ble events in your life. Enjoy a marathon of romantic comedy proposal videos, from the sim- ple to the extravagant, to cele- brate your recent engagement. SKYWRITING One of the most original pro- posal ideas ever is to declare your love to your lover in the skies. Although expensive, this romantic proposal will undoubtedly be treasured. Bring your significant other to a location where she can view the sky well, then hire a skywriter to write your pro- posal directly overhead. Get down on one knee and pop the question when she notices the writing. You can change the concept somewhat to make it more daring if you find it to be to cliché. You may schedule a ride in a small plane, a heli- copter, or even a hot air bal- loon. Show your companion the writing in the sky while you're in the air, acting as though you just saw it. AQUATIC PROPOSAL We are all suckers for propos- als with an ocean theme. Ro- mantic proposals have been a vital element of one’s love journey. As the saying goes, your proposals should always be original and innovative. You want it to be a memorable experience for both you and your companion. Have you ever considered how fascinat- ing it would be to propose un- derwater? Why don't you do it because few people have cho- sen to do so? We believe that you won't be able to resist this thought. NEWSPAPER ARTICLE WITH A SURPRISE PROPOSAL `The most affordable and origi- nal way to catch her attention is to place an ad in a local news- paper that she often reads. You might increase the ante and publish a huge graphical ad with a photo of the two of you along with your proposal, or you could just write in the ad, Seeking man/woman called such-and-such to spend his/ her life with me. But make sure your companion reads that specific page, otherwise, your magnificent scheme could end up failing. CITY OF HER DREAMS One of the finest methods to ask someone to marry you is to plan a vacation proposal, in which you choose a remote area. And if you want to make this a special occasion, you can arrange for the two of you to go on a romantic trip to the city of his or her dreams. Make sure to set up a private location where you may propose. V MRIDULA SHARMA cityfirst@firstindia.co.in

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