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  1. 1. HEARING ON MAHA-GOVT’S ‘LEGALITY’ TODAY Shinde-Fadnavis government in the state is unconstitutional, says Sawant Kartikey Dev Singh Mumbai: On Tuesday , a five-member constitu- tion bench of the Su- preme Court will hear the matter of power struggle in the state and the split in Shiv Sena. It is also likely that a deci- sion will be taken at this juncturewhethertorefer the hearing to a seven- judge constitution bench. Meanwhile, ahead of this hearing, Shiv Sena’s Thackeray faction MP Arvind Sawant along with the Shinde faction criticized the BJP government at the Centre. He had reached Yavatmal to join the Mahamorcha of the Thackeray faction. “Tomorrow’shearing is not just limited to the Shiv Sena or the power struggle in Maharash- tra. When no one has a majority in the House. Then the party which has more MLAs is invit- ed to form the govern- ment. However, this did not happen. After that even the Leader of the House was not elected, so on what basis did the Gov- e r - nor administer the oath to theChief Minis- t e r ? Who told this to the Gov- ernor? It was from here that the work of tearing apart the Constitution started and it was done atsomeone’sbehest.The government in the state is unconstitutional,” said Sawant. “The de- cision re- garding the symbol will be taken by the Election Commission. We have given them proofs. The Commission had given the date of November 23 to submit this evidence. The Commission had said that it will not be extended even for a day. But then the commis- sion itself extended the date. So on whose advice was this decision taken? That is the big question here,” he said and criti- cized that the work of attacking the roots of democracy is being done by the BJP government at the center and in the state. He also said that the Supreme Court is the only place to get jus- tice in the country and the longer this hearing drags on, the less the public will have faith in the judiciary . He also targeted the state government for the delay in the local self- government elections. “The state government does not dare to conduct local self government elections. Everyday new reasons are being found to postpone these elec- tions,” he said. 5-member SC constitution bench to hold hearing, may be deferred to 7-member bench Govt doesn’t have guts to hold cabinet expansion: Chavan ‘Wasn’t easy to leave Sena, but 40 MLAs stood with First India Bureau Mumbai: With the cab- inet expansion taking centre-stage in the Ma- harashtra’s political equation, senior Con- gress leader Prithviraj Chavan took a potshot at CM Eknath Shinde and Dy CM Devendra Fadnavis claiming that the duo ‘do not have the courage to expand the cabinet’. “The Shinde Fadna- vis government has only 20 ministers in the 43-member cabinet. They do not have the guts to fill remaining 23 ministerial posts be- cause there is resent- ment among the people with the way this gov- ernment came to power in state. So this govern- ment will realise what is happening on streets. Due to these reasons many elections are also being postponed,” Cha- van said. The senior Congress leader further said, “BJP is constantly try- ing to spread hatred. We are trying our best to deal with it. We had highlighted this very thing in two-day camp. Be it RSS or BJP, their people are creating an atmosphere of fear among the people. But Prithviraj Chavan has also said that we are united against it.” First India Bureau Mumbai: When the Shinde faction left the Shiv Sena fold, various allegations were lev- elled against the fac- tion. But now Minister Girish Mahajan has said that this whole mission was not easy. “Quitting the Shiv Sena was not an easy mission for the Shinde group. 40 MLAs got fed up with Uddhav Thackeray and walked out,” Mahajan said on Monday making the startling claim and added, “We had the blessings of Maa Cha- munda and the people with us. 40 people left as they got fed up with their government and stood with Eknath Shinde. We thought what if this mission fails in the middle? Gathering 40 people was not easy, but every- one was standing be- hind us.” 3 GET DECADE IN JAIL FOR HELPING GANGSTER DAWOOD Mumbai: A special court in Mumbai on Monday sentenced gutkha manufacturer J M Joshi and two others to 10 years in jail in a case pertaining to helping fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim and his aides to set up a plant of the product in Karachi in Pakistan. Joshi, Jamiruddin Ansari and Farukh Mansuri were convicted under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act and IPC provisions by special judge BD Shelke. As per the prosecution, there was a monetary dispute between Joshi and co-accused Rasiklal Dhariwal, and the two sought the help of Ibrahim to resolve the dispute. The decision regarding the symbol will be taken by the Election Commission. We have given them proofs. The Commis- sion had given the date of November 23 to submit this evidence. The Com- mission had said that it will not be extended even for a day. But then the commission itself extended the date. So on whose ad- vice was this decision taken? That is the big question here. —MP Arvind Sawant Videocon’s Dhoot moves HC against ‘illegal’ arrest by CBI, seeks bail Mumbai: Videocon Group founder Venugopal Dhoot, arrested by CBI in ICICI- Videocon bank loan fraud case, on Monday moved the Bombay High Court seeking to quash the FIR, to declare his arrest as “arbitrary and illegal” and to be released on bail. Dhoot has sought for the probe to be stayed, as well as his release on bail. He was arrested on December 26, 2022, and is presently in judicial custody. First India Bureau Mumbai: In the ongo- ing Videocon loan fraud case investigation, the Bombay HC has granted bail to the former ICICI Bank CEO Chanda Kochhar and her hus- band Deepak. The or- ders by the Bombay HC mentioned that both the alleged accused have been granted bail as the arrests were “not in ac- cordance with the law.” Release of both Koch- hars has been ordered on a cash bail of Rs 1 lakh. Since both were arrested by the CBI in December, they termed their arrest “illegal” and vouched against it. MAXIMUM NEWS WIDER REACH! 074 CHANNEL NO BSE SENSEX 60,747.31 846.94 | NSE NIFTY 18,101.20 241.75 MUMBAI l TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2023 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI TITLE NO. MAHENG/2022/14652 l Vol 1 l Issue No. 244 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR & MUMBAI RS SODHI STEPS DOWN AS AMUL MD; JAYEN TAKES INTERIM CHARGE New Delhi: The Aviation regulator DGCA on Monday said it has issued a show cause notice to Air India regarding two incidents of passenger misbehaviour onboard a flight from Paris to New Delhi last month. Both incidents happened on the Paris-New Delhi flight on December 6, 2022. Gandhinagar: RS Sodhi, Amul’s MD, was ousted on Monday, and the position has been taken up temporarily by COO Jayen Mehta. Shankarsinh Rana, chairman of Gandhinagar Madhur Dairy said Amul will get a new MD after a few months. TN GUV SKIPS PREPARED TEXT, WALKS OUT OF THE ASSEMBLY Chennai: Governor-govt tussle intensified in the TN Assembly on Monday with CM MK Stalin registering objection over Guv RN Ravi digressing from prepared speech. Ravi left Assembly in a huff even as CM was addressing it & before national anthem was played. P5 DGCA ISSUES ANOTHER SHOW-CAUSE NOTICE TO AI PM MODI INAUGURATES 17TH PRAVASI BHARATIYA DIVAS CONVENTION IN MP’S INDORE DEEPENING ‘BHARATIYA’ BOND! Moni Sharma Indore: “India has the opportunity to become not only the knowledge centre but also the world’s skill capital. This skill capital can be- come the engine of glob- al growth,” PM Naren- dra Modi said while in- augurating the 17th PravasiBharatiyaDivas Convention in Indore on Monday . Noting the en- thusiasm among the next generation Pravasi Bharatiya Youth, PM Modi urged gathering to tell youth about their country & provide them withoccasionstovisitit. PM said that each and every Bharatvan- shi carries entire India with him or her. “India not only has capability of becoming a knowl- edge centre but also a skilled capital. Our youth has skills, values, honesty and determina- tion toward work. Our skilled capital can be- come world’s growth engine,” Modi added. Over 3,500 diaspora members from 70 countries participate PBD is taking place in all its glory after a gap of 4 years COMMEMORATIVE POSTAL STAMP RELEASED BY PM PM released a commemorative postal stamp ‘Surakshit Jaayen, Prashikshit Jaayen’ & inaugurat- ed 1st-ever digital PBD Exhibition on theme ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahot- sav - Contribution of Diaspora in Indian Freedom Struggle’. PM MODI SPEAKS... z I call all Indian diaspora as brand ambassadors of India. You all are ‘Rashtra- doots’. Your role as India’s brand ambas- sador is diverse z G-20 is not just a diplomatic event but it should be turned into a historic event of public participa- tion where one can witness the spirit of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ z India’s unique global vision and its role in the global order will be strength- ened by Pravasi Bharatiyas during the Amrit Kaal z In Pravasi Bharti- yas, we see myriad images of Vasudhai- va Kutumbakam and Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat PM Narendra Modi welcomes special guest of honour, President of Suriname Chandrikapersad Santokhi at Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, in Indore on Monday. PM Narendra Modi, Chandrikapersad Santokhi, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, S Jaishankar, Mangubhai C Patel, Shivraj Singh Chouhan and other dignitaries launch the commemorative stamp at Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention, in Indore, MP on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI PM Narendra Modi meets the chief guest, President of Guyana Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali at 17th PBD in Indore, MP on Monday. Bombay HC calls Kochhars arrest illegal, grants bail PM MODI MEETS PREZ OF GUYANA, SURINAME Modi and Guyana’s Prez held talks on energy, infra, develop- ment, pharmaceuticals, health, tech and defence. “Wide-ranging discussions held between Modi and Suriname Prez,” MEA said. Brazil’s top court springs into action, suspends Guv Brasilia (FIB): In af- termath of unprece- dented protest in Bra- zil, country’s SC ex- pelled Governor of Brasilia for 3 months for failing to fix secu- rity lapses in capital. Action was taken af- ter 3,000 pro-Bolsona- ro protestors barged into presidential pal- ace, SC against Lula being elected as Prez. President Luiz Inacio LuladaSilvalaunched blistering attack and complained about a lack of security . Protest outside the Planalto Palace building in Brasilia. I’m deeply concerned about Brazil riots: PM PM Narendra Modi on Monday joined world lead- ers in conveying concern about rioting in Brasilia that broke out after sup- porters of ex-President Bolsonaro attacked presi- dential palace and SC.
  2. 2. NEWS MUMBAI | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 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 CRUCIAL READ BJP diverting attention from unemployment, inflation: NCP Thane (PTI): The Na- tionalist Congress Party (NCP) women’s wing on Monday accused the governments at the Cen- tre and Maharashtra of trying to deflect people’s attention from key is- sues like inflation and unemployment. Addressing the me- dia during their “Jan Jagran Yatra” here, Fauzia Khan, National President of the Rash- trawadi Mahila Con- gress, said the Bharati- ya Janata Party (BJP) doesn’t want to take up pressing matters either in Parliament or the Maharashtra Assembly . “Till these two issues (unemployment and price rise) are ad- dressed by the ruling party, we will continue with our agitations. They divert people’s at- tention from key issues and mislead the citi- zens of the country,” she said. AAP to set up org in Maha, contest all civic polls: Italia Mumbai (PTI): The AamAadmiParty(AAP) will set up a full-fledged organizationandcontest “all small and big polls” in Maharashtra, party leader Gopal Italia said on Monday . Its Maharashtra unit chief Preeti Sharma Menon said the Arvind Kejriwal-led outfit will fight the Brihanmum- bai Municipal Corpora- tion (BMC) elections with all its strength. Education, health, electricity , water, roads and cleanliness will be the major issues on whichAAPwillfightthe civic polls, she added. “Under the guidance of Arvind Kejriwal (AAP national conven- or) a full-fledged party organization will be set up in Maharashtra. And we will contest all big and small elections in the state with full strength,” said Italia, AAP National Joint Sec- retary and Maharashtra in-charge. No other party was serious about solving problems. The people now have an alternative in the form of AAP, added Italia. Fadnavis, Pawar share car ride, stageinPune;NCPsaysnobigdeal Both leaders attended inauguration of hosp at Bharati Vidyapeeth Uni on Sunday First India Bureau Mumbai: The car pool ride of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar and Deputy Chief Min- ister Devendra Fad- navis, who is also a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, while travelling to the inau- guration of a hospital in the city on Sunday, raised eyebrows in the political circles of the state. Amid growing bitter- ness between the pre- sent ruling alliance and the Opposition in Maharashtra, the NCP on Monday clarified that Pawar and Fad- navis car ride hinted at no political develop- ment. On Sunday, the two leaders first went for the inauguration of the Bharati Super Special- ty Hospital at the Bharati Vidyapeeth University in Dhankawadi, before heading to the unveil- ing of the students’ housing complex on the campus. Later, Fad- navis and Pawar reached the hall where an event was held to fe- licitate Adar Poonawal- la, CEO of Serum Insti- tute of India, Pune. Terming it an act of “mere courtesy”, the NCP said not much should be read into the two leaders travelling together. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukh- vinder Singh Sukhu and Congress leader and former minister Vishwajeet Kadam were also present at the event. At the function, Poonawalla was hon- oured with the first Dr Patangrao Kadam Me- morial Award. “There is nothing po- litical to be read into the entire episode. It is a courtesy extended by one leader to another. Our party chief (Pa- war) has wide experi- ence both at the Centre and the state. I am sure whatever discussions both must have had must be in the wider interest of the state,” said NCP state Chief Spokesperson Mahesh Tapase. On the occasion, Chancellor of Bharati Vidyapeeth University Dr Shivajirao Kadam, Vice Chancellor Dr Vivek Saoji, Executive Director,Departmentof Health Sciences, Dr As- mitaJagtap,andcabinet minister of Himachal Pradesh Sanjay Awasthi were present. Another gesture that ruffled feathers was Dr Kadam touching Fad- navis’s feet to welcome him as he got down from the car. It caused some consternation in the Congress camp. BJP to field its own candidate for MLC polls Mumbai (PTI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday an- nounced that it will field itsowncandidateforthe upcoming election of the Maharashtra Legis- lative Council’s teach- ers’ constituency of the Konkan division. Speaking to report- ers, Chandrashekhar Bawankule, BJP’s State Unit President said, “Dnyaneshwar Mhatre will be the BJP’s official candidate in Konkan teachers’ constituency .” The term of five MLCs will end on Feb- ruary 07, and elections for the same will be held on January 30. First India Bureau Mumbai: Senior Na- tionalist Congress Par- ty (NCP) leader and for- mer cabinet minister Chhagan Bhujbal on Monday demanded an independent caste- based census in Maha- rashtra on the lines of Bihar, saying such an exercise in other states has benefited citizens. Bhujbal made the de- mand in a letter sent to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis and cited the example of Bi- har, where a caste-based head count has started. The Mahagathband- han (grand alliance) government in Bihar on Saturday launched an ambitious survey of castes in the eastern state with Chief Minis- ter Nitish Kumar say- ing the exercise would prove helpful for the upliftment of all sec- tions of society . The demand for a caste-based census in Maharashtra has been pending for a long time, Bhujbalsaidintheletter. Tamil Nadu and Chhattisgarh, too, have conducted simi- lar exercises which are benefiting residents of these states, he noted, in an apparent refer- ence to welfare schemes rolled out based on the surveys. The former minister, a prominent Other Backward Classes (OBC) leader, said Mem- bers of Parliament Sa- meer Bhujbal, Gopi- nath Munde and 100 other MPs had in 2010 moved a resolution in the Lok Sabha seeking a caste-based census at the national level. Accordingly , a census was conducted on eco- nomic and social status of rural and urban households between 2011 and 2014, but the Centre has not yet dis- closed its findings, the NCP leader added. “So, like the Bihar government, the state (Maharashtra) should conduct an independ- ent (caste-based) cen- sus,” he said. The census of sched- uled tribes and sched- uled castes has been happening for the last 150 years and these sec- tions have separate budgetary allocations for welfare schemes, said Bhujbal, stressing the need for having ac- curate data on castes. Bhujbal was in the news during the recent- ly concluded state legis- lature Winter Session for calling Mumbai “a hen that lays golden eggs.” Bhujbal seeks caste census in Maha on lines of Bihar, writes to CM, Dy CM FOR THE PEOPLE NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal —FILE PHOTO Senior NCP leader emphasizes on the need for having accurate data on castes for welfare schemes through spearate budgetary allocations (L to R) NCP chief Sharad Pawar (in white), senior BJP leader and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis (grey Nehru jacket) and Serum Institue of India CEO Adar Poonawalla (in blue) arrive for the felicitation event in Pune on Sunday. There is nothing political to be read into the entire episode. It is a courtesy extended by one leader to another. Our party chief (Pawar) has wide experience both at the Centre and the state. I am sure whatever discussions both must have had must be in the wider interest of the state.” —Mahesh Tapase, Maha NCP Chief Spokesperson MEET AND GREET Pawar set to undergo eye surgery today Mumbai (PTI): Na- tionalist Congress Par- ty (NCP) president Sharad Pawar will un- dergo an eye operation on Tuesday, senior par- ty leader Ajit Pawar said on Monday, Speaking at a book launch event on Mon- day, Ajit Pawar said his uncle couldn’t attend the programme as he had to get himself ad- mitted to hospital. Pawar, 82, was to un- veil a book on legislative speeches of senior NCP leader Sunil Tatkare. “Today, Pawar saheb was supposed to unveil this book, but that could not happen as he has an eye operation scheduled tomorrow and he had to get himself admitted. This is why he could not attend the event,” said Ajit Pawar. He added the NCP chief had undergone surgery for one of his eyes sometime back. Last year, he underwent a medical procedure to remove a mouth ulcer. No alliance with BJP for municipal polls: MNS First India Bureau Mumbai: The grow- ing closeness of the Bharatiya Janata Par- ty (BJP) and the Ma- harashtra Navnir- man Sena (MNS) over the past few days had become an excuse to discuss a potential al- liance between the two parties. However, MNS S p o k e s p e r s o n Prakash Mahajan on Monday squashed all speculations by clari- fying that there is no possibility of an alli- ance between the BJP and MNS for upcom- ing municipal elec- tions in the state. Speaking to media persons in Mumbai, Mahajan said, “There is no possibility of our alliance with BJP, at present. Party lead- ers will take a deci- sion on it, but for now, we are thinking of contesting (polls) alone.” Mahajan also ex- pressed displeasure over members of the BJP and Chief Minis- ter Eknath Shinde-led faction group claim- ing to be “friends” with MNS chief Raj Thackeray, but failing to withdraw cases and false charges against him. MNS chief Raj Thackeray —FILE PHOTO YOUTH SHOT, KILLED NEAR HINGNA TEHSIL OFFICE Nagpur: A young man was shot dead at around 11 pm on Sunday in Nagpur close to the Hingna tehsil office. The deceased has been identified as 35-year-old, Avinash Ghumde. He re- portedly used to sit with his friends close to the tehsil office on Sunday night. The killer ambushed him and shot him twice, the bullets hit his chest, killing him on the spot. Police have launched a manhunt to nab the suspect. HISTORY SHEETER ARRESTED FOR STEALING PHONES Thane: A man was arrested in Thane for allegedly steal- ing mobile phones, a police official said on Monday. The accused, on January 04, met two persons in Thane offered them jobs and stole their three mobile phones during the interac- tion, Assistant Commis- sioner of Police (Naupada) Sonali Dhole said. “A probe zeroed in on the 41-year- old accused, a resident of Mumbra. He was held from Dombivali,” he said. CASH WORTH `70,000, OTHER VALUABLES STOLEN FROM PALGHAR DISTRICT TEMPLE Palghar: Unidentified persons allegedly broke into a temple in Palghar district and stole a donation box containing about Rs70,000 cash and other valuables, police said on Monday. The incident took place at Renuka Mata Mandir on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday, they said. Based on a complaint by the priest, a case was registered against unidentified person,” said Sub-Inspector BM Pawar. MAHA GOVT SANCTIONS BYPASS TO REDUCE TRAFFIC, POLLUTION NEAR ELLORA CAVES Aurangabad: The government has sanctioned the construction of a bypass road to reduce traffic congestion and pollution near Ellora Caves, a world heritage site, in Aurangabad district, an official said on Monday. A 1.7 km long and 15 meter wide bypass will be constructed at the cost of Rs 27.5 crore, the official said. A high-level committee meeting under the chair- manship of the chief secretary was held on Monday, where Collector Astik Kumar Pandey and other officials were present. Defamation case against RaGa: Hearing on Feb 04 Thane (PTI): A court in Bhiwandi town has adjourned the hearing in a defamation case filed against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to February 04. The matter came up for hearing on Saturday be- fore Judicial Magistrate First Class LC Wadikar. After hearing the counsels of Gandhi and complainant Rajesh Kunte, the magistrate put up the case for hear- ing on February 04. In 2014, Kunte had filed the case against Gandhi after watching his speech in Thane’s Bhiwandi town, where the Congress leader al- leged that the RSS was behind the killing of Mahatma Gandhi. Sena MLA Nitin Deshmukh served ACB notice First India Bureau Mumbai: The Amra- vati branch of the Anti- Corruption Bureau (ACB) has sent a notice to Shiv Sena- Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray MLA Nitin Deshmukh over possession of al- leged illegal assets. Deshmukh has been called for questioning on January 17 to inves- tigate the illegal assets. Speaking on the no- tice issued to him, Deshmukh told media persons on Monday, “I have been ordered to file an answer regard- ing the property on January 17.” A few days ago, Bhav- natai Gawli filed a case against me under Sec- tion 353 (assault) during the Winter Session of Nagpur. Now thhe ACB notice has come from Amravati. I will present my case on the matter at thegiventime,headded. “No explanation has been proffered about the complainant. I will hold a press conference on January 17 and explain my position to the me- dia. Bhaskar Jadhav spokeinthe(Winter)ses- sion and immediately got a notice and now I have received one too,” said Deshmukh. Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Nitin Deshmukh —FILE PHOTO Even if I receive a notice from ED, I will not panic, affirms Sena leader
  3. 3. MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 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 DIP IN TEMP ACROSS MAHA AMIDCOLDWAVE AMIDCOLDWAVE First India Bureau Aurangabad/Pune: With northern India un- der a cold wave, the minimum temperature in Maharashtra’s Parb- hani district dropped to 5.7 degrees Celsius on Monday. The state is likely to witness wintry weather over the next few days. Other places in the Marathwada region also witnessed a dip in the mercury due to the northern cold winds, an official said. On Sunday, the mini- mum temperature in Parbhani was 9 degrees Celsius and it dipped by 3.3 degrees Celsius in just one day, said the of- ficial from Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Kri- shi Vidyapeeth, which is an agricultural university . “The temperature in Parbhani and other parts of Marathwada has gone down by near- ly 4 degrees Celsius. In January, the normal temperature here re- mains around 10.3 de- grees Celsius. Now, it is 5.7 degrees,” said KK Sakhare, a meteorolo- gist from the university . Meanwhile, as per the Shivajinagar observa- tory in Pune, tempera- ture of 10.9 degree Cel- sius and lower has been recorded on Monday morning, which is like- ly to prevail over the next few days. Pune is expected to experience cold to very cold weather as a fresh western disturbance has hit the northern part of the country . Oth- er parts of the state are reporting temperatures below the 10-degree mark, as the cold wave is set to continue for the next few weeks. After an unusually warm December, night and day temperatures in the country and the state have started dip- ping. Western distur- bances, the subtropical storms from the Medi- terranean region which bring winter rains and cold to North India, are the main reason for the sudden dip in the tem- perature. A fresh set of such disturbances is predicted to hit the northern parts from De- cember 10, which would contribute to lower tem- peratures across the country . However, night tem- peratures have been above normal in Cen- tral Maharashtra, with a dip in Vidarbha re- gion of the state. Minimum temperature in Parbhani drops to 5.7 degrees Celsius due to northern cold winds WEATHER FORECAST 6 SUVs, truck charred in highway accident, no fatality First India Bureau Pune: A truck and a multi-axle container were heavily damaged with six high-end SUVs and cloth rolls, which they were transporting were completely gutted after the two vehicles caught fire in an acci- dent that occurred at Khambatki Ghat on Pune-Bangalore High- way in Satara district Sunday. No casualties were reported in the ac- cident. The mishap also led to a traffic jam in the ghat section, prompting the police to divert the traffic to the opposite corridor on the high- way. The Khambatki Ghat is located on the Pune to Satara stretch on the highway and has a one-way traffic flow. The ghat is located around 70 kilometre from Pune and 40 kilo- metre from Satara city . The accident oc- curred near Datta Man- dir in Khambatki Ghat around 1 pm Sunday . Of- ficials said that the truck carrying rolls of cloth had suffered a brake failure. Near Dat- ta Mandir, the truck’s reverse movement could not be controlled by the driver and it hit a multi-axle container carrying six MG Hector SUVs. “The rear end of the truck hit the fuel tank of the container, starting a fire. The fire quickly spread to the two vehicles,” said Ma- hesh Ingale, in charge of the Khandala police station in Satara dis- trict. After receiving infor- mation, the police called in fire tenders. Because of the high traffic flow on Sunday, the accident led to heavy traffic con- gestion in the ghat section. TRAFFIC JAM AUSSIE WOMAN’S LOST VALUABLES WORTH `7.5L FOUND LIFT ROPE BREAKS KILLING TWO AT CONSTRUCTION SITE Mumbai: Gold ornaments worth Rs7.5 lakh that went missing from a hospital in Pune were subsequently recovered by police from some rubble on the hospital’s ground floor, of- ficials said Monday. They belonged to an Austral- ian woman. According to the police, the woman had come to the hospital where her son was under- going medical treatment. On Saturday evening, her bag went missing witht the valuables in them. Unable to trace the bag on her own, she approached the police. Mumbai: Two labourers were killed after a lift trol- ley crashed at a 15-storey under-construction build- ing in Worli on Monday, an official from the fire brigade said. The incident took place at Avighna Tower around 4.30 pm when the labourers were cleaning the glass on the exterior of the building, the official said. The rope of the lift suddenly broke and the contraption crashed to the ground floor, he said. WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH AT PAPER ROLL FACTORY PARKED BUS CATCHES FIRE; NO CASUALTIES Navi Mumbai: A 40-year- old woman was charred to death after a fire broke out at a paper roll manufacturing factory in Navi Mumbai, a fire official said on Monday. The incident happened at the factory located in Airoli area at around 3.30 pm on Saturday and destroyed the unit, Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s divisional fire officer Purushottam Jadhav said. After the cooling opera- tions, firemen found the charred body of a woman, identified as Urmila Naik, the official said. Thane: A civic bus parked at a depot caught fire on Monday. No casualties were reported in the incident, said a civic official. The fire was reported at around 5.20 pm on a bus of the Thane Municipal Transport, which was parked at Lokmanya Nagar bus depot, said Avinash Sawant, Regional Disaster Management Cell chief. Firemen and RDMC team rushed to the scene and the fire was put out by 6.10 pm, he added. 14 TOURISTS INJURED AFTER MINI BUS OVERTURNS IN NASHIK; SIX CRITICAL Nashik: At least 14 persons were injured, six of them seriously, when a mini bus carrying tourists overturned in Nashik district. The accident occurred on Trimbakeshwar-Nashik road around 2 pm. The driver lost control of the vehicle while negotiat- ing a bend, causing the mini bus to overturn. As many as 14 occupants sustained injuries and were rushed to Trimbakesh- war Hospital, from where six were shifted to the district civil hospital in Nashik and two to a private hospital, official said. CRUCIAL READ 1,600 locals buy motorbikes as eco health improves Gadchiroli (ANI): The Surjagarh mining pro- ject, which had been ly- ingdormantfordecades, has resumed operations in the Naxal-affected Etapalli tehsil of South Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra. It has granted gainful employ- ment to over 3,500 locals, who act as security guards in the area. As the economic health has improved, it has enabled 1,600 peo- ple to buy motorbikes within a year of start- ing jobs. According to Gadchi- roli Assistant Collector, Shubham Gupta, “Ever since the Surjagarh pro- ject started, many local people have got jobs, due to which the economic condition of the people has also improved. Around1,600peoplehave bought bikes within one year of getting the job.” Rakesh Gawde, a road security guard in Todsa village, said, “Earlier, we were entirely de- pendent on agriculture. When a company came to our area, I got a job in road security there. I am workingandfarming,as well. Earlier, we had to cover 20-25 km by au- torickshaw or jeep and had to pay a lot of mon- ey . Within a year of get- ting a job, I bought a bike worth Rs1 lakh.” Iamsavingalotonmy expenses. I never thought that I would buy abikewithmyownmon- ey one day , he added. With Naxalites against the mining pro- ject, Gadchiroli district has had unrest in the region. In December 2016, Naxalites had threatened to stall the project by burning a large number of trucks engaged in it. This led to stalling of the pro- ject. Despite heavy op- position in the last year, the Surajgarh mining project is now operat- ing in full-swing. Surajgarh mining project has given employment to over 3,500 residents Earlier, we were entirely dependent on ag- riculture. When a company came to our area, I got a job in road security there. I am working and farming, as well. Earlier, we had to cover 20-25 km by autorickshaw or jeep and had to pay a lot of money. Within a year of getting a job, I bought a bike worth Rs1 lakh.. —Rakesh Gawde, security guard, Todsa village Gadchiroli is primarily known for agriculture. —FILE PHOTO DAREDEVILRY A stunt performer rides a car on the walls of a makeshift wooden cylindrical structure referred to as the ‘Well of Death’ at Erangal fair, in Mumbai on Monday. —PHOTO BY ANI Beautification works underway ahead of G20 meet First India Bureau Pune: Elaborate prepa- rations, including road restoration and beautifi- cation works, are under- way in Pune city ahead of the G20 meeting scheduled for January 16-17, officials said on Monday . The visiting representatives will be exposed to the rich lega- cyof thecultureof Pune, a senior official said. Pune’s guardian min- ister Chandrakant Patil reviewed preparations for the upcoming G20 infrastructural working group meeting which will beattendedbymore than 120 representa- tives from 34 countries. Patil said this is a good opportunity to show- case the culture of state and Pune to the world and appealed to the citi- zens to take part in wel- coming the delegates. “We are hosts and have the opportunity to showcase Pune’s culture anddevelopment.Thisis the way , good things from the city will go out in world,” he told in a press conference. The minister,whorepresents the Kothrud Assembly seat in Pune city , ap- pealed to shopkeepers andresidentstodecorate their buildings and com- mercial establishments along the routes. By tak- ing the utmost precau- tion of security , some citizenscanwelcomethe delegates by waving the tricolour, Patil said. “In a nutshell, think as if a guest is coming to our house. He/she should leave city with memories of wonderful hospitality,” he said. Queried about some agitations being held outside the administra- tive complexes such as Pune Municipal Corpo- ration and collector’s office, Patil said he has instructed collector to request the agitators with folded hands to halt their protests as it would not be good to show such pictures dur- ing the G20 meet. Murder convict who jumped parole held Mumbai (PTI): A 62-year-old murder con- vict, who jumped parole and was absconding for more than three years, was arrested from the western suburb of Saki Naka here, police said on Monday . Acting on a tip-off, unit 10 of Mumbai po- lice’s crime branch ap- prehended the accused gangster on Sunday night, an official said. The accused was serving a life term at Aurangabad prison since 1995 in connection with the murder case, but was released on emergency parole dur- ing the COVID-19 pan- demic on May 9, 2020, he said. The prison author- ities approached the po- lice and lodged a com- plaint along with an FIR under section 224 (re- sistance or obstruction by a person to his lawful apprehension) of the IPC was registered against the accused, he said. The truck carrying cloth rolls suffered a brake failure. People in Maha are likely to feel the wintry air over the next few days. — ANI PHOTO Maharashtra ATS nabs three aides of Punjab gangster Mumbai (PTI): The Maharashtra Anti- Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested three aides of Punjab gangster Sonu Khatri from the neighbour- ing Thane district, an official said on Mon- day. The three ac- cused were arrested in a joint operation of ATS with the Anti- Gangster Task Force (AGTF) of Punjab Po- lice from Kalyan in neighbouring Thane district on Sunday evening, the official said. The trio was alleg- edly in contact with gangster-terrorist Harvinder Singh ali- as Rinda, he said. Acting on specific in- formation received by the Punjab police, ATS officials laid a trap at the NRC colo- ny in Ambivali, he said. The ATS team, comprising officials of Kalachowki and Vikhroli units, with the help of local po- lice and Punjab po- lice apprehended the accused from Yadav Nagar, he said. The trio, who are in their 20s, were in- volved in cases of murder, attempt to murder, serious body offences, and carry- ing weapons and ex- plosives, the official said, adding that the accused will be pro- duced before a court by Punjab police.
  4. 4. PERSPECTIVE MUMBAI | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 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 l Vol 1 l Issue No. 244 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: Dr Jagdeesh Chandra Editor: Kartikey Dev Singh responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp With exams just around the corner there is lot of excitement and anticipation for #ParikshaPeCharcha. #ExamWarriors are all geared up to chill and de-stress with PM @narendramodi ji, their best friend and mentor. Join #PPC2023 to become exam-proof and bring the best out in you. Jyotiraditya M. Scindia @JM_Scindia The diaspora of India is the harbinger of the country’s rich culture and traditions. Their contribution in making the world aware of Indian values is incomparable. Hearty greetings to all the overseas Indians on the occasion of #PravasiBharatiyaDivas2023 ! SPIRITUAL SPEAK If you find no one to support you on the spiritual path, walk alone. There is no companionship with the immature. —Buddha IN-DEPTH TAMIL NADU GUV AND GOVT FIND ANOTHER ISSUE TO MOVE APART overnor RN Ravi kicked up a row in Tamil Nadu Assem- bly by skipping refer- ences to Dravidian leaders like EVR Periyar, CN Annadurai, K. Kamaraj and their model of governance. He even skipped reference to BR Ambedkar, the father of the In- dian Constitution. In doing so he deviated from the official speech provided to him. The Constitution does not bar a gov- ernor to deviate from the pre- pared text but traditionally they have stuck to speeches provided by a government. The uproar was also due to the portions Ravi added to the speech. How- ever, leaving out Ambedkar and some of the DMK stalwarts could have been avoided. Relations between the Tamil Nadu governor and the DMK government MK Stalin have soured over various issues like the former sitting over about 20 Bills including one on banning online gambling. The gover- nor’s suggestion to rename Ta- mil Nadu as Tamizhagam is the latest irritant between the two. The cooling of tempers is un- likely soon. TOP TWEETS G eattle in the Unit- ed States is too far away from India to attract notice but a suit filed by some public schools against social media companies must be taken serious note of. The lawsuit filed by the Seattle Public Schools in a US dis- trict court said that the social media was responsible for worsening mental health and behavioral disorders like anxiety, depression, disor- derly eating and cyber-bully- ing making it difficult to edu- cate students. The companies named in the lawsuit include Alphabet Inc, Meta Inc, Snap IncandTikTok-ownerByteD- ance. Blaming the tech giants for exploiting “the vulnera- ble brains of youth” to hook tens of millions of students across the country to their platforms. The suit also said, “De- fendants recommend and promote harmful content to youth, such as pro-anorexia and eating disorder content.” It even quantified the dam- age done by these platforms stating that in decade from 2009 to 2019 there was on av- erage a 30 percent increase with students feeling “so sad or helpless almost every day for 2 weeks or more in a row.” The use of social media has become a strong habit of children in India too. A study commissioned by National Commission for Protection of Child Rights showed that 42.9 percent of 3,400 school- going children confessed to having social networking ac- counts. Besides, 37.8% and 24.3% of 10-year-olds sur- veyed had Facebook and Ins- tagram accounts, which was against minimum age of 13 years for opening a account. There’s little effort being made by the government to prevent children from falling into the social media trap. TRAPPED IN SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORK Lawsuit filed by Seattle Public Schools said that SM was responsible for worsening mental health, behavioral disorders like anxiety, depression, disorderly eating and cyber-bullying, making it difficult to educate students S he increasing tensions with China on our Northern Bor- ders and strained relations with Pakistan, the moderni- zation of armed forces de- mand huge investments by our country year on year forcing India to be a leading importer of defence equip- ment in the world. As per sources, the Indian Defence market is anticipated to re- cord a Compound Annual Growth Rate of over 4% be- tween 2020 and 2026. This, in turn, is likely to benefit self- sufficiency and ‘Make in In- dia’ Defence Projects. So, what is meant by De- fence offset? In simple words, it is an obligation by foreign suppliers to invest in India and aid the domestic defence industryeitherthroughdirect investment or by partnering withdomesticdefenceplayers orbytransferof technologyto an Indian defence enterprise. Though the policy for offset in defence deals was initiated in 2005, the first offset con- tract was made in 2007. How- ever, it was only in 2012 that the policy makers stated the objectives for defence offsets to support capital acquisi- tions to develop Indian de- fence industry by fostering development of global com- petitive enterprises, aug- menting capacity for R D related to defence and finally encouraging development of synergistic sectors like aero- space, and internal security”. As it generally happens, the change of govt in Delhi got the policy tweaked again in 2016 and then in 2020. In 2016 amendment, the foreign vendors were exempted from providing all the details of offset at the time of contract and were given the leeway of declaration either at the time of seeking offset credits or, twelve months before the dis- charge of offset obligations. But in my opinion, the ma- jor change was brought in 2020 which raised the limit of offset obligation of 30% of the cost to the procurements exceeding Rs 2000 crore against the earlier limit of Rs 300 crore. In addition, the changes specified that the clause of offset are non op- erative if the deals are gov- ernment-to-government or it is ab initio one vendor deal, or inter-governmental agree- ments. Nevertheless, all oth- er foreign vendor competi- tive deals were to continue with the clause of 30% offset. While the govt authorities went gaga on their policy making, the story was not as rosy , if read with the perspec- tive of ‘The Comptroller and Auditor General’ of our country. Auditors had de- fined relevant clauses as a mechanism established with a three-fold objectives of firstly, partially compensat- ing for outflow of Indian re- sources. Secondly, ensuring induction of sophisticated new technology and thirdly, enhancing capacities and ca- pabilities of defence indus- try in the country . It was con- sidered an obligation on the supplier to either “reverse purchase goods manufac- tured in India or, execute ex- port orders on such goods.” Though the report submit- ted by the CAG is not fully in public domain, the sources in media reveal that all is not well in the defence offset deals. From the first contract signed in 2007 until March 2018, CAG said, 46 offset con- tracts have been signed for Rs 66,427 crore and till De- cember 2018, Rs 19,223 crore worth of offsets should have been discharged. However, the claimed discharge of the offset obligation by the end 2018 was Rs 11,396 crore only . The balance of obligation of Rs 55,000 crore is to be execut- ed by 2024 for which the audi- tors are not very hopeful. The report further reveals that besides financial fail- ures, the offset policy has also not been successful in acquiring advanced technol- ogies or even significantly enhancing industrial or man- ufacturing capabilities which is against the stated objectives of the offset policy . There is no doubt that In- dia has giant aspirations for its offset resources. But lam- entably, the current state does not appear to be steering the country to its terminal aim of self-reliance in de- fence production. If I may say, probably we are lacking the required stra- tegic vision and systematised priority for implementing off- set policy . As a result, we put the onus of developing offset projects on foreign firms whose natural inclination will never be aligned with our national aims. Moreover, In- diaisnotindustryreadyason date to absorb large volume of offsets. The country’s pub- lic and private Sector Under- takings I defence are ineffi- cient and lack adequate infra- structuretoacceptstateof the art technology . This lack of absorptive capacity will for sure stymie our growth in de- fenceindustrialdevelopment. If we wish to leverage capital acquisitionstodevelopIndian defenceindustry ,theonlyway is to augment the capacity for Research, Design, and Devel- opmentrelatedtodefencepro- duction and services. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL T Moreover, India is not industry ready as on date to absorb large volume of offsets. The country’s public and private Sector Undertakings I defence are inefficient and lack adequate infrastructure to accept state of the art technology. This lack of absorptive capacity will for sure stymie our growth in defence industrial development. If we wish to leverage capital acquisitions to develop Indian defence industry, the only way is to augment the capacity for Research, Design, and Development related to defence production and services The increasing tensions with China on our Northern Borders and strained relations with Pakistan, the modernization of armed forces demand huge investments by our country year on year, forcing India to be a leading importer of defence equipment in the world. As per sources, the Indian Defence market is anticipated to record a Compound Annual Growth Rate of over 4% between 2020 and 2026 DEFENCE OFFSETS: AN OVERVIEW COL ANUPAM JAITLY (RETD) The writer is Defence expert, Motivational Speaker Corporate Trainer
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  6. 6. MUMBAI | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 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 GOVT APATHY CAUSE OF JOSHIMATH CRISIS: EXPERT Gopeshwar: Geological factors apart, failure of govts to act on the warnings by ex- perts about possible hazards in Joshimath and adjoining areas has emerged as a ma- jor reason behind the land subsidence crisis that has now gripped the town, envi- ronmentalist Chandi Prasad Bhatt said. Yet another effort has been made by the state govt for a scientific study with the help of satellite imagery of the crisis in the sinking town, Bhatt said. However, a detailed zonation mapping of Himalayas in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, warning of the lurking dangers in Joshi- math, was submitted to state govt more than two decades ago, he said. ‘UNFIT FOR LIVING’ BUILDINGS PAINTED WITH RED X SYMBOL IN ‘SINKING’ TOWN Joshimath: With the prevailing situation in Joshimath grim in the wake of the land subsidence incident, the Chamoli District Magistrate Himanshu Khurana said all dangerous buildings in the holy town have been marked with a red ‘X’ symbol. After the district administration de- clared these buildings as “unsafe areas which are unfit for living”, the residents have been shifted to a safer place. “Under the Disaster Management Act, we have marked some unsafe areas which are unfit for living. These areas include Sindhi Gandhinagar and Manohar Bagh,” Chamoli District Magistrate Himanshu Khurana said. DECLARE JOSHIMATH CASE AS NATIONAL CALAMITY: CONG LEADER PAWAN KHERA New Delhi: The Congress on Monday demanded that Joshimath case be declared as national calamity and ap- propriate compensation should be given to the affected residents from Prime Min- ister’s National Relief Fund. Addressing a Press conference, AICC media and PR chairman Pawan Khera said, “All the work regarding the tunnel should be stopped immediately which led to such calamity and all railway work should be reviewed first which is a threat to mountain ecosystem.” U’khand CM Dhami meets NDMA officials Saying that PM Modi is monitoring the developments, Dhami appealed to everyone to work as a team to save Joshimath First India Bureau Joshimath: Uttara- khand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday appealed to everyone to work as a team to save Joshimath, adding that Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi is monitoring the develop- ments of the region. “We’ve appealed to everyone to work as a team and save Joshi- math. (People of) 68 houses that were in dan- ger have been shifted. A zone of over 600 houses has formed efforts are underway to shift them. The PM is also monitor- ing it has assured all possible help,” said Utt- arakhand CM. National Disaster Management Authori- ty (NDMA) submitted its report to Uttara- khand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami regarding recent dam- age to buildings and ground subsidence in Joshimath. An eight-member team led by Disaster Management Secretary Ranjit Sinha submitted the report after survey- ing Joshimath. The secretary and ex- perts from different in- stitutions and organisa- tions did a field survey on January 5-6, 2023, to assess the exact damage to buildings and ground subsidence in Joshi- math. The report by disas- ter management team experts has pressed that the recommenda- tions made in the report compiled in August 2022 on Joshimath should be implemented. The experts also sug- gested that the houses which have been dam- aged to a large extent should be demolished, and debris should be re- moved. The report suggested that an extensive sur- vey of the soil and its strength should be con- ducted in Joshimath. (Clockwise from left) SDRF personnel at a hotel after cracks appeared due to the gradual “sinking” of Joshimath on Monday; Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami at a meeting to review the situation; a resident shifts his belongings to a safer place. JOSHIMATH ‘SINKING’ HIGHLIGHTS Located at a height of 6150 feet (1875 m), Joshimath is a gateway to several Himalayan moun- tain climbing expeditions, trekking trails and popular pilgrim sites like Kedar- nath and Badrinath. More than 600 houses in the area have developed cracks in the wake of the landslide and subsidence, officials said. A team from Central Building Research Institute reached Joshimath to ana- lyse the damages caused to buildings for compen- sation. The team will be submitting its report to the state government. The cause of the sinking is the NTPC tunnel other construction projects for Char Dham. They should be stopped this situation should be treated as a natural disaster. Affected residents should be given relief aid like it was done in Badrinath Kedarnath. Harish Rawat, Former CM Uttarakhand COURTYARD in the in the “FILE AFFIDAVIT OVER APPOINTMENT OF NAGALAND DGP” New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Ministry of Home Affairs to file an affidavit within a week indicat- ing whether an officer’s concurrence is neces- sary before empanelling him for appointment as the Director General of Police (DGP) of a state even if he is on the Center’s deputation. A bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud has also asked the MHA to place the supporting rule relat- ing to the concurrence. TUNISHA DEATH: NO RELIEF FOR ACTOR SHEEZAN KHAN Mumbai: A local court in Vasai in Maharashtra on Monday adjourned the hearing on the Bail Plea of Sheezan Khan, an accused in the Tunisha Sharma death case, till 11 January. “We have asked for another date further and we’ll be keeping our perspective in the court on January 11,” Tunisha’s family’s advocate Tarun Sharma said. The same court had earlier adjourned the hearing till January 9 (Monday). MONEY LAUNDERING CASE: NOTICE TO ED ON POOJA SINGH New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday issued notice to Enforce- ment Directorate on a bail petition moved by Pooja Singh, said to be a close aide of jailed Leena Maria Paul, wife of conman Sukesh Chandrashekar in Rupees 200 crores money laundering case. Her bail plea was earlier rejected by the trial court. A bench on Monday sought a response from the financial probe agency in the matter and listed it for February 2. CLEAR ARREARS UNDER OROP TILL MAR 15: SC TO GOI New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday gave the central government time till March 15 to pay arrears under the One Rank-One Pension (OROP) to all eligible pensioners of the armed forces. A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud and Justice PS Narasimha gave a second extension for the payment after the Central government in June sought an extension of three months. New Delhi (ANI): AIMIM chief Asadud- din Owaisi has said the BJP will have a clear edge over the Opposi- tion in 2024 Lok Sabha polls if a face is pitted against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Owaisi said the Oppo- sitionneedstogalvanise in each Lok Sabha con- stituency to defeat the BJP. He said, “The Op- position should look to put up a tough fight for all the 540 parliamenta- ry constituencies. If a single opposition face fights against BJP, the latter will benefit. If it’s Modi versus (Arvind) Kejriwal or Rahul Gan- dhi, the PM would be at an advantage.” In 2019, Opposition had formed a grand al- liance in a bid to unseat the Modi govt. However, the alliance did not suc- ceed in its objective and eventually fell apart. With the focus now on the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the AAP recently claimed the battle for 2024 will be one between Delhi CM Arvind Kejri- wal and PM Modi. A known baiter of the BJP at the Centre, Telangana CM K Chan- drashekar Rao, too, re- modelled his party, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi into the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and got recognised as a national party in a bid to upstage the saffron party in the LS polls. About West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, the AIMIM chief said, “Mamata Banerjee (re- cently) held a meeting with Union Home Min- ister Amit Shah. So one is not certain if she should be the Opposi- tion face against PM Modi.” “Advantage to Modi if Oppn pits a PM face” OWAISI’S TAKE ON 2024 If a single opposition face fights against BJP, the latter will benefit. If it’s Modi versus (Arvind) Kejriwal or Rahul Gandhi, the PM would be at an advantage. Asaduddin Owaisi, AIMIM chief MCD HOUSE RUCKUS AAP protests outside BJP headquarters New Delhi (PTI): The AAP on Monday held a protest outside the BJP headquarters here over thealdermennominated bytheLtGovernortothe MCD House being ad- ministered oath before the elected representa- tives and accused the BJP of flouting rules. The protest was led by Delhi minister Raaj Ku- mar Anand, AAP chief spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj and party leader Adil Ahmad Khan. On January 6, the maiden meeting of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) House was adjourned without electing mayor and dep- uty mayor as BJP and AAP councillors ex- changed heated words and came to blows over presiding officer Satya Sharma administering oath to the aldermen first and not the elected representatives. Only four aldermen could take oath before the House plunged into chaos. The AAP alleged that the BJP made the aldermen take oath first in order to get them voting rights for the mayor and deputy mayor elections. “We are here to pro- test against what was done on January 6. We feel that these nominat- ed aldermen were ad- ministered oath first as they might be given vot- ing rights. We want a statement from the LG that they will not vote and only then our pro- test will end,” said AAP’s mayoral candi- date Shelly Oberoi. Lt Governor VK Sax- ena had nominated 10 aldermen to the MCD House on January 3. The AAP had alleged that all the nominated members were BJP workers and the civic body sent their names directly to Saxena with- out keeping the city government in the loop. BJP MP Parvesh Verma was detained during a protest against AAP in New Delhi. AAP activists raise slogans during a protest against BJP in New Delhi on Monday. —PHOTO BY PTI DMK govt vs Guv face-off hits a new low in TN Chennai: Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi staged an unprecedent- ed walkout from the stateassemblyfollowing a face-off with CM MK Stalin over the former’s customary address to members of the house in its first session of the year. In his address, Ravi skippedafewportionsof the draft prepared by the government, prompting Stalin to move a resolu- tion to expunge from re- cords all such comments made by the governor that didn’t conform to the draft. It is customary that the governor ad- heres to the draft of his speech prepared by the government. Bharat Jodo Yatra resumes from Kurukshetra district Kurukshetra (PTI): The Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra re- sumed from Khanpur Kolian here this morn- ing as part of its Hary- ana leg, and will wit- ness an all-women walk on Monday . The foot march had entered Kurukshetra district from Karnal on Sunday with a large number of people join- ing the Yatra. State Con- gress chief Udai Bhan said the Yatra on Mon- day witnessed an all- women walk. Former Army chief Gen Deepak Kapoor and many retired top of- ficers of the defence services had joined the Yatra here on Sunday . During the Haryana leg of the Yatra, Gandhi has been accompanied by senior party leaders, including former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Kumari Selja, Randeep Singh Surjewala, Deepender Singh Hooda and Hary- ana Congress chief Udai Bhan. A large number of people joined the yatra as it passed through Kuruk- shetra district. Rahul Gandhi during ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, in Kurukshetra on Monday.
  7. 7. MUMBAI | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 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 New Delhi (Agen- cies): A cold wave has gripped the national capital severely this time, breaking all re- cords. Shockingly, the minimum temperature in Delhi has plunged lower than the promi- nent hill station of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. According to India Meteorological Depart- ment (IMD), Delhi’s minimum temperature stood lower than Shim- la (10.3 degrees), Manali (6 degrees), Kangra (8.9 degrees), Dehradun (6.5 degrees), Mussoorie (11.3 degrees), Nainital (6 degrees), Muktesh- war (7.6 degrees), Tehri (9.2 degrees) Chamba (8.7 degrees), Dalhousie (9 degrees), and Dhar- amshala (9.2 degrees) for 5th consecutive day on Monday . The minimum tem- peratures in the nation- al capital rose margin- ally though. The Safdar- jungobservatoryrecord- ed a minimum of 3.8 de- grees Celsius as against 1.9 degrees on Sunday . The weather stations at Lodhi Road, Ayanagar, and Ridge recorded a minimum temperature of 3.6 degrees, 3.2 de- grees, and 3.3 degrees. Delhi colder than Shimla, Nainital and Manali FOR 5TH CONSECUTIVE DAY New Delhi (ANI): Em- phasizing national ef- forts towards the ‘Make in India’, Defence Min- ister Rajnath Singh on Monday said that the self-reliance initiative is the beginning of a new paradigm of partner- ship with other coun- tries and added it was neither isolationist nor meant for India alone. Singh addressing the ambassadors’ round ta- ble conference at Aero India 2023 also said that India has been working towards enhancing its defence manufacturing capabilities, particu- larly in the emerging areas of drones, cyber tech, AI, radars and other equipment. Underlining the ro- bust defence manufac- turing ecosystem in the country he said that it would have the advan- tage of abundant tech- nical manpower. “We have created a robust defence manu- facturing ecosystem in India which has the ad- vantage of abundant technical manpower. It hasledtotheemergence of India, as a leading Defence Exporter in re- cent years,” he added. The Defence Minister further said that the country’s defence ex- ports have grown by 8 times in the last 5 years and now India is export- ing to more than 75 countries. He lauded the abun- dant skilled workforce which has led to the creation of a thriving innovation ecosystem, led by start-ups in high- technology areas. “I believe that the In- dian Aerospace and De- fence manufacturing sector is well prepared to take up future chal- lenges and capitalise on emerging opportuni- ties. India has domesti- cally produced Light Combat Aircraft. Manu- facturing of Light Util- ity Helicopters has also commenced. Our large population and abun- dant skilled workforce have led to the creation of a thriving innova- tion ecosystem, led by start-ups in high-tech- nology areas,” he said. Highlighting India’s G20 presidency he said that the country’s en- deavour is to build con- sensus within the G20 and shape the agenda for a more secure, pros- perous, sustainable and just world. ‘INDIA HAS ROBUST DEFENCE MANUFACTURING ECOSYSTEM’ Says Def Min Rajnath Singh while addressing the ambassadors’ conference at Aero India 2023 Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chaired the Ambassadors’ Roundtable conference for the forthcoming Aero India 2023 in New Delhi on Monday. DefenceMinister Rajnath Singh with therepresentativesfromacrosstheworldduringtheAmbassadors’ Roundtable conference for the forthcoming Aero India 2023 in New Delhi on Monday. New Delhi (ANI): Min- istry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Monday de- clared Khalistan Tiger Force associate Arsh- deep Singh Gill alias ‘Arsh Dalla’ a terrorist under the Unlawful Ac- tivities (Prevention) Act, 1967 for his involve- ment in heinous crimes such as murder, extortion and targeted killings besides terror activities. The MHA made the announcement through a notification, stating that a 1996-born, Gill, who is a resident of Jag- raon in Punjab’s Ludhi- ana, is presently based in Canada. Gill is very close to Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a designated ter- rorist under the UAPA andrunsterrormodules on behalf of him, states the notification. As per the notifica- tion, Gill is involved in heinous crimes such as murder, extortion and targeted killings be- sides terror activities. Gill is involved in ter- ror financing, cross bor- der smuggling of drugs or weapons on a large scale and is accused in various cases regis- tered and investigated by the National Investi- gation Agency includ- ing targeted killing, ex- torting money for ter- ror funding, attempting to murder, disturbing communal harmony and creating terror among the people in the state of Punjab. The notification said the Central Govern- ment believes that Gill is involved in terrorism and he is to be added as a terrorist “in exercise of the powers conferred section 35 of the Unlaw- ful Activities (Preven- tion) Act, 1967”. Canada-based Arshdeep named terrorist by MHA New Delhi (ANI): In- dia has recorded 170 new cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, the Un- ion Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Monday morning. As per Health Minis- try , India’s active case- load stands at 2,371. The Ministry further said that the total number of recoveries from the in- fection has increased to 4,41,47,002with221inthe last 24 hours alone. In- dia’s recovery rate cur- rently stands at 98.8 pc. India’s Daily Positiv- ity rate and Weekly Positivity rate current- ly stand at 0.20 pc and 0.11 pc respectively . The Ministry also in- formed that 85,282 Covid tests were conducted in the last 24 hours, as on Monday morning, and conducted tests have so far reached a total of 91.21 crores. INDIA LOGS 170 COVID CASES IN LAST 24 HOURS Shubham Dubey Agra: The first Special Operation Group (SOG) office of Uttar Pradesh was inaugurated in the Police Lines of Agra Commissionerate. While inaugurating the office, Commission- er of Police, Agra, Dr. Preetinder Singh said that there is a mess for policemen, separate ar- rangements for interro- gation of the accused, and facilities for fellow policemen to stay in the new SOG office. This of- fice can also be jointly used by the surveillance cell and cyber cell along with SOG. SOG in- charge Inspector Kul- deep Singh presented saplings to officers and guests. ACP Keshav Chowdhary , DCP Nagar Vikas Kumar, DCP West Satyajit, ACP Chatta Su- kanya Sharma, ACP Hariparvat Mayank Ti- wari, ACP Lohamandi Girish Kumar, and SOG in-charge inspector Kul- deep Dixit were present. UP’s first SOG office inaugurated in Agra Commissionerate (From left) DCP City Vikas Kumar, additional commissioner of police Keshav Chowdhary, police commissioner Agra Dr Preetinder Singh, SOG incharge Agra Kuldeep Dixit. 267 TRAINS CANCELLED DUE TO HEAVY FOG, POOR VISIBILITY: RAILWAYS An Indian Railways spokesperson said that 267 trains have been cancelled on Monday due to Delhi weather. Delhi witnessed very dense fog conditions on Monday, leading to poor visibility. Not only trains, many flights were delayed and three were diverted to Jaipur. The spokesperson said that out of the 267 cancelled trains, 82 were mail express trains, while 140 were passenger trains. As many as 40 sub-urban trains, one parcel express and four empty rakes were cancelled on January 9. Moreover, around 170 trains were running late due to Delhi fog and low visibility. Meanwhile, three flights were diverted from Delhi to Jaipur including Air India Express’ Sharjah to Delhi, SpiceJet’s Ahmedabad to Delhi and SpiceJet’s Pune to Delhi. This comes after 335 trains were delayed on Sunday, and 88 cancelled. Around 31 trains were diverted and 33 short terminated. TWO HELD FOR CONSUMING LIQUOR ON FLIGHT CBI BOOKS EX V-C OF AGRA UNIV FOR EXTORTION New Delhi (PTI): Two passengers onboard a Patna-bound IndiGo flight were arrested on Monday as they created a ruckus mid-flight af- ter consuming alcohol, airport authorities said. The incident took place on IndiGo’s Delhi-Patna flight 6E-6383. Accord- ing to Robert Peter, Patna Airport SHO, no incident of assault or molestation has been mentioned in the written complaint. New Delhi (Agencies): The Central Bureau of Investigation has reg- istered an FIR against Kanpur’s Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj Uni- versity Vice-Chancellor Prof Vinay Pathak others over allegations of extortion cheating. The FIR was filed after the UP government sent a letter to the Centre, recommending a probe against Pathak, Ex-V-C of Dr Bhim Rao Ambed- kar Univ, others. Bengaluru (Agencies): A Go First flight took off from Bengaluru this morning with a busload of passengers still on the tarmac, some passengers alleged on Twit- ter, calling out the airline for egregious negligence. Flight G8 116 from Bengaluru to Delhi took off around 6.30 am leaving over 50 passengers, according to com- plaints on Twitter tagging the airline, Civil Aviation Min- ister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office. Go First Airways, responding to at least three such tweets, urged users to share their details and said: “We regret the inconvenience caused.” FLYERS ALLEGE GO FIRST FLIGHT TOOK OFF LEAVING 50 PASSENGERS BEHIND CRUCIAL READ Accusedwereawareof Anjaliundercar:Sources KANJHAWALA CASE New Delhi: In a sig- nificant revelation in the Kanjhawala case, in which a woman died after being dragged for several kilometres by a car, Delhi Police sources said that the accused were aware of Anjali being trapped under their car within min- utes after her scooty was hit by them. “Theaccusedinthe car did not take An- jali out because the accused were afraid that if they got down from the car and took Anjaliout,theymight get into legal trouble if someone saw them,” said the Delhi Police sources. The accused told about their dilemma during their interro- gation with the Delhi Police, however, the police say that there is a contradiction in their statements, so every angle is being investigated closely . The six accused will be produced in court on Monday af- ter the Rohini Court on Saturday granted bail to the seventh ac- cused, Ankush, in the hit and drag case in outer Delhi’s Sul- tanpuri area. The accused in the car realised minutes after the accident that the woman was trapped under their car. THEY GOT OUT OF CAR 2 MIN AFTER HIT, SAW SOMEONE STUCK, SAYS DELHI COPS COURT SENDS SIX ACCUSED TO 14-DAY JUDICIAL CUSTODY New Delhi: Delhi police said they are investigating the ‘conspiracy’ angle and statements of 20 witnesses have been recorded so far. Police also told the court that the CCTV footages revealed that two of the accused got down from the car two minutes after the accident, and saw someone trapped under the vehicle. The accused had initially said they didn’t hear the woman was trapped under their car, as the windows were down and loud music was playing inside. However, they have now admitted that they knew the woman was stuck under the car, but did not stop out of fear. New Delhi (PTI): A court on Monday sent 6 ac- cused in the case involving the death of a 20-year-old woman, who had got trapped in the underside of a car and killed, to 14 days’ judicial custody. “14 days judi- cial custody granted,” Metropolitan Magistrate Sanya Dalal said. The prosecution said it was found during their interrogation that the accused were aware of the victim’s body being dragged under the wheels. The additional public prosecutor, however, did not disclose the identity of the 2 accused who got down from the car to inspect what was under the wheels. He said a new witness, who was around 100 metres from the spot of the accident, has also joined the investigation. —Representational Image Train services continue to be disrupted due to the prevailing weather conditions in northern India. 3 OF FAMILY RUN OVER BY TRAIN IN KARNATAKA 7 DEAD AS AUTO COLLIDES WITH TRUCK IN BIHAR Chikkaballapur (PTI): Three members of a family including husband and wife were run over by a train in Gauribidanur on Mon- day, police said. How- ever, police suspect it to be a case of a suicide. Police said the incident occurred at Thondebha- vi village in Gaurib- idanur Taluk where the mutilated bodies of a man, his wife their daughter were found on the railway tracks. Patna (Agencies): No less than seven people, including children, died on the spot after an autorickshaw collided with a truck full of passengers in Bihar’s Katihar. The accident occurred near High- way 81 Dighri Petrol Pump. At present, the authorities have reached the accident spot and the bodies are being pulled out of the three-wheeler with the help of locals.
  8. 8. MUMBAI | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 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 56,440.00 330.00 0.58 (Per 10g) SILVER 71,800.00 00.00 0.00 (Per 1kg) COMMODITIES Currency Price Change % Chg USDINR 82.37 0.29 0.35 GBPINR 100.11 2.00 2.04 CURRENCIES Women’s earn 30-40% less than men First India Bureau New Delhi: Informal wom- en workers in Indian con- struction and real estate sector earn 30-40% less than male workers, accord- ing to a report that high- lights about gender ine- quality in this sector. Consulting firm Primus Partners and World Trade Center on Monday released a report ‘Pink Collar Skill- ing: Unleashing the Wom- en’s Power in the Real Es- tate Sector’ stating that out of the total people em- ployed in this industry only 12% are women. “In the domestic con- struction and real estate sector, which employs 57 million workers, 50 million of the people employed are men, and only 7 million are women,” the report said. Further, it added that the informal women workers engaged in construction in India earn 30-40% less than their male counterparts. IN CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE SECTOR TOP TALKING POINTS z In the domestic construction and real estate sector, which employs 57 mn workers, 50 mn of the people employed are men, and only 7 mn are women z Informal women workers engaged in construction in India earn 30-40% less than their male counterparts business BRIEFS New Delhi (FIB): Airtel Af- rica’s Nigerian subsidiary, Airtel Networks Limited (‘Airtel Nigeria’), has pur- chased 100MHz of spec- trum in the 3500MHz band and 2 units each of 5MHz of 2600MHz from the Nigerian Communica- tions Commission (NCC) for a gross consideration of $316.7 million. Airtel Africa is a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel. The payment for the purchased spec- trum will be done in local currency, Airtel Africa said in a notification to its in- vestors Monday. New Delhi (PTI): Mahin- dra Mahindra on Mon- day launched new ver- sions of its sports utility vehicle Thar with price starting at `9.99 lakh (ex- showroom). The new range includes rear wheel drive variants in two en- gine options with manual and automatic transmis- sions, the auto major said in a statement. The two diesel-powered manual rear wheel drive trims are priced at `9.99 lakh and `10.99 lakh while the pet- rol automatic variant is tagged at `13.49 lakh. MAHINDRA LAUNCH NEW VERSIONS OF THAR FOR `9.99 LAKH AIRTEL AFRICA ACQUIRES 4G, 5G SPECTRUM New Delhi (FIB): India’s imports of thermal coal - used mainly for power generation - grew 14.7% to 161.18 million tonnes in 2022, data from Indian consultancy Coalmint showed on Monday, driv- en by higher domestic production and ship- ments by utilities. Data showed that shipments of coal, which is typically used to manufacture steel, also edged higher. Imports of coking coal rose 0.8% to 56.1 million tonnes, anthracite grew 12.2% to 1.79 million tonnes, and PCI coal shipments increased 8% to 13.43 million tonnes. INDIA’S THERMAL COAL IMPORTS UP NEARLY 15 PER CENT New Delhi (PTI): ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas arm of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corpora- tion (ONGC), has re-taken a 20% stake in the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas fields in the far east re- gion of Russia, an official said on Monday. Russian President Vladimir Putin in October last year dis- banded Exxon Neftegaz - a regional subsidiary of US super major Exxon- Mobil - as operator of the Sakhalin-1 and trans- ferred the project and all of its assets and equip- ment to a new operator. OVL RETAKES 20% STAKE IN SAKHALIN-1 OIL AND GAS FIELDS *Rates till the edition went to print. ‘LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES’ GOLDMAN SACHS TO START CUTTING THOUSANDS OF JOBS New Delhi (FIB): Goldman Sachs Group will start cutting thousands of jobs across the firm from Wednesday, as it prepares for a tough economic en- vironment. According to one source, the job cuts are ex- pected to be just over 3,000, but the final number is yet to be determined. Goldman had 49,100 employees at the end of the third quarter, after adding significant numbers of staff during the coronavirus pandemic. PM MODI TO HOLD PRE-BUDGET MEETING WITH ECONOMISTS New Delhi (PTI): Ahead of the Union Budget, PM Narendra Modi will meet economists and sectoral experts at NITI Aayog on Friday to discuss the state of the economy and measures to accelerate growth which is estimated to drop to 7% The meeting will also be attended by several Union ministers. Hit by weakening demand, the Indian economy is expected to grow at a slower rate of 7% in the current fiscal ending March 2023. ‘FOOD DISTRIBUTION SCHEME MODERATED INCOME INEQUALITY’ New Delhi (PTI): Free food distribution of cereals during the pandemic has starkly re- duced income inequality across laggard states and those at the bottom of the pyramid, according to a report. SBI Ecowrap started the research with a hypothesis of how the free food grain distribution is impacting the distribution of wealth on population quintiles. These states were Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, MP, Odisha, UP, U’khand WB. DIPAM SECY: IDBI BANK DIVESTMENT PROCESS TO COMPLETE IN FY24 New Delhi (PTI): The divest- ment process of IDBI Bank will complete in the fiscal year 2023-24, DIPAM Sec- retary Tuhin Kanta Pandey told ETNow on Monday. Pandey had earlier tweeted that multiple expres- sions of interest were received for the strategic disinvestment of Centre and LIC’s stake in IDBI Bank. Calling the process a unique one, Pandey claimed that there is no intention to have management control post divestment. GOVT COMES OUT WITH QUALITY STANDARDS FOR DIGITAL TV RECEIVERS, TYPE-C CHARGER VSS New Delhi (PTI): The government on Monday said the BIS has come out with quality standards for three electronic devices -- digital television receivers, USB Type-C charger and VSS. The first is Indian standard IS 18112:2022 specification for digital television receivers with built-in satellite tuners. “TVs manufactured as per this Indian standard would enable reception of free-to-air TV and radio channels just by connecting a dish antenna with LNB mounted on a suitable place, at roof top/side wall of a building,” it said. OTHER STORIES India trusted partner in supply chains: Goyal Edison (PTI): India today is a land of opportunity and can be a “trusted part- ner” for global and Ameri- can corporations in their supply chains and invest- ment portfolios, Commerce and Industry Minister Pi- yush Goyal said. He also exuded confi- dence that the country will soon be the third largest economy in the world, as transformational reforms and a young population drive future growth. “I would urge all of you to take this message to the world, to the Americans and American corpora- tions and to the sphere of influence that each one of you has that India is the place to be, India can be your trusted partner in your supply chains, in your investment portfolio, in your business,” Goyal said on Sunday as he addressed diaspora and members of the Indian-American com- munity . While America “has giv- en you a lot and I’m sure each one of you has given back to the US manifold, today India is that land of opportunity . “Today India beckons your contribution to make India a great superpower,” Goyal said to the members adding that as “we work towards making India a de- veloped nation”, he is con- fident that the country’s diaspora will also be con- tributing to take India back to the “old glory that we had a few 100 years ago” to the time when India was one of the largest contribu- tors to global economy. “I think it’s time we got that glory back in our nation.” Goyal highlighted that India quickly rebounded after the lockdown and eco- nomic stress unleashed by the pandemic, underlining that last year was a “record year in terms of growth in all spheres, including our international engage- ment.” He said India’s ex- ports crossed $670 billion for the very first time in the country’s history and for- eign direct investment was also at an all-time high, with nearly $84 billion FDI inflows in 2021-22. No K-shaped recovery in India: SBI Economists Mumbai (PTI): Econo- mists at the country’s larg- est lender SBI on Monday dismissed the ‘K-shaped recovery’ critique, saying the pandemic was a ‘level- er’ which helped in reduc- ing inequalities. They said government transfers to the poor alone are adding up to `75,000 per household per annum. It can be noted that in the months following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns were being raised about deepen- ing inequalities in India, with some calling it as a ‘K-shaped’ recovery, where rich emerged richer while the poor slipped down fur- ther. The SBI economists said, “… in hindsight, the pan- demic may have been a lev- eller in terms of inequality with the poor getting pro- tected through measures such as food transfers.” It said India has deliv- ered a sharp recovery after the pandemic and acknowl- edged that critics are still quoting it as a K-shaped recovery for India. “… It is true that the strong rise in financial as- sets resulted in an increase in inequality in 2021. How- ever, when correlated with short-run asset price move- ments, such fluctuations in inequality always prove transient,” the report ex- plained. “… In the Indian con- text, it is an incorrect con- jecture to assume that in- equality has worsened during the pandemic,” it added. New Delhi (PTI): Switzer- land is keen to accelerate bilateral ties with India by tapping more trade and in- vestment opportunities, and both countries are also working to create an inno- vation platform, according to Swiss Ambassador to India Ralf Heckner. Emphasising that his “expectations are very high”, he said innovation and a free trade agreement can take the bilateral rela- tions to the next level.Heck- ner said he sees a lot of convergence between both countries when it comes to innovation. “Switzerland being the most innovative country and more innova- tions (are) being created in India, what I would like to see is the most strategic in- novation relationship. We are working with the Indi- an government to create an innovation platform that will bring the best univer- sities, IITs and federal in- stitutes of technology . Mumbai (PTI): Equity benchmarks ended over 1% higher on Monday amid positive trends in global markets and buying in Re- liance Industries and IT counters. The 30-share BSE Sensex zoomed 846.94 points or 1.41% to settle at 60,747.31. During the day, it jumped 989.04 points or 1.65% to 60,889.41. The broader NSE Nifty climbed 241.75 points or 1.35% to end at 18,101.20. From the Sensex pack, Mahindra Mahindra, HCL Technologies, In- dusInd Bank, Tata Consul- tancy Services, Bharti Air- tel, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, Infosys, Reliance Indus- tries and Axis Bank were the major winners. IT counters were in heavy demand ahead of earnings from TCS later in the day . Titan, Bajaj Finserv and Maruti were the only lag- gards. India’s credit worthiness stable, says Moody’s New Delhi (FIB): The credit worthiness outlook for countries in the Asia- Pacific (APAC) region, in- cluding that of India, for 2023 is stable as compared to the nega- tive out- look for sovereigns g l o b a l l y, Moody’s Investors Service said on Monday . The debt sustainability and financial stability are relatively well anchored in the region, with contained government liquidity risks, broadly stable debt dynamics and generally sound external positions, the credit rating agency said in a report. Sensex rally after 3-day decline on firm global equities, surges 847 pts ` GAINS 29 PAISE TO CLOSE AT 82.37/USD Mumbai (PTI): The rupee gained 29 paise to close at 82.37 (provisional) against the US dollar on Monday, supported by a weaker greenback overseas and a firm trend in domestic equities. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local unit opened at 82.41 and touched an intra-day high of 82.25 and a low of 82.44 against the greenback. It finally ended at 82.37 (provisional), registering a rise of 29 paise over its previous close. Working to create innovation platform ‘Black money is no more an issue’ New Delhi (ANI): Swiss ambassador to India Dr Ralf Heckner has said black money is not an is- sue anymore in financial relations between Swit- zerland and India, as both sides have already ex- changed several batches of information. Heckner explained that he has been the Swiss ambassa- dor for more than two years but he heard hardly anything about black money . “The black money is- sue has been dealt with by a bilateral treaty be- tween Switzerland and India in 2018 on the auto- matic exchange of bank information between Switzerland and India. We had several batches of information exchange between Swiss and India, so the black money issue isn’t the issue anymore. HECKNER SAYS, SWITZERLAND AND INDIA =
  9. 9. MUMBAI | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 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 Mumbai-Goa high- way work been stalled for the last decade: Ajit Pawar First India Bureau Mumbai: Leader of Opposition in state As- sembly and NCP leader Ajit Pawar attended the book launch ceremony of NCP MP Sunil Tat- kare on Monday. On this occasion, he men- tioned the stalled work of the Mumbai-Goa highway in his speech and expressed his dis- pleasure. Pawar said, “Sunil Tatkare should contin- ue to work to enhance the glory of Konkan and Maharashtra. The work of the Mumbai- Goa highway has been stalled for the last dec- ade. This work should be done through Sunil Tatkare. As a Lok Sab- ha MP, he should have an important contribu- tion to it. Through him, I hope to give more im- petus to the develop- ment of Konkan. Many terms have passed, but that road is not made.” Along with this, Pa- war also praised the work of Tatkare and said, “Sunil Tatkare worked at various lev- els like Panchayat Samiti, Zila Parishad, Vidhan Sabha, Legisla- tive Council and now Lok Sabha during his 30 years of political ca- reer. He is recorded as the youngest president of Raigad Zila Pari- shad. He has also held very important posi- tions in the state cabi- net and has been the state president of the party twice.” The work of the Mumbai-Goa highway has been stalled for the last 13 years, and Kon- kan residents from Mumbai, Raigad, Rat- nagiri, and other parts have started a protest under the leadership of the Mumbai-Goa High- way Mission Purti Committee to demand the completion of this highway before Holi. As part of this move- ment, a signature cam- paign has been started in Mumbai from Janu- ary 1. So far, 1,785 peo- ple have joined this campaign. Social and political organizations have pro- tested several times for the completion of the Mumbai-Goa National Highway . But due to the neglect of the govern- ment and the adminis- tration, the work of this highway has stopped. Every year during the rainy season, this high- way is in bad condition, and accidents occur. ‘Who is protecting anti-social elements?’ First India Bureau Mumbai: A few days ago, a person called the control room of the Mumbai police and threatened to det- onate a bomb like 1993. In this case, the police arrested Nabi Khan alias KGN Lala. Mean- while, BJP leader Ash- ish Shelar has criti- cized Maha Vikas Aghadi over the case. Shelar has also com- mented asking if the ‘so-called protectors of Mumbai protest now’. However, he did not take the name of Shiv Sena (Thakrey group). “In this case, Nabi Khan alias KGN Lala has been arrested. Also, information about the identity of some of the accused in the 1993 bomb blast has come to light. How do these dangerous so- cial elements get strength?” questioned Shelar. “(They) Protected the affairs of Nawab Malik-Daud, decorat- ed Yakub’s grave, will the so-called protec- tors of Mumbai even protest on this? Who is creating these danger- ous folds of politics for political inter- est?”, Shelar said crit- icizing the Shiv Sena along with Maha Vi- kas Aghadi. Rohit Pawar elected President of Maharashtra Cricket Association What is his contribution to state cricket, Nitesh questions First India Bureau Mumbai: NCP legisla- tor and scion of the Pa- war family - Rohit Pa- war - has been elected as member and presi- dent of Maharashtra Cricket Association. After Rohit’s victory in MCA election, party workers held various celebrations across state while various po- litical leaders have con- gratulated Rohit Pawar on his election. Al- though Rohit has won unopposed, but Bharati- ya Janata Party MLA Nitesh Rane has made a special tweet to con- gratulate Rohit Pawar. Nitesh Rane said on Monday, “Rohit Pawar has been elected presi- dent of the MCA unop- posed. Congratulations to him, but I do not un- derstand what is his contribution to cricket to be elected as the Pres- ident. His grandfather brought cheerleaders in cricket, let’s see what he brings.” Rohit Pawar’s grand- father and NCP Presi- dent - Sharad Pawar - has also been the Presi- dent of Maharashtra Cricket Association. On Monday, Nitesh Rane directly targeted Sharad Pawar on the selection of newly ap- pointed President of Maharashtra Cricket Association. It is also being said that Rohit Pawar has also been elected in the way relatives of other leaders have held im- portant positions. So it will be important to see how Rohit Pawar reacts to Rane’s jibe. His grandfather brought cheerleaders to cricket, let us see what he does, jibes Rane MLA Rohit Pawar has been elected presi- dent of the Maharashtra Cricket Association unopposed. Congratulations to him, but I do not understand what is his contribution to cricket to be elected as the President. His grandfather brought cheerleaders in cricket, let’s see what he brings. —Nitesh Rane, Nationalist Congress Party MLA MVA leaders not dim- witted, their brains are in knees: Raj Thackeray First India Bureau Mumbai: MNS Presi- dent Raj Thackeray said on Monday that the leaders of Maha- vikas Aghadi are not only dim-witted, but their brains are in their knees. If one or two industries move out of the state, it does not matter to the state. At the same time, MNS leader Sandip Deshpande questioned why the industries are going to Gujarat, and termed it to be unfair. Deshpande has se- verely criticized the Mahavikas Aghadi, along with Aditya Thackeray and Kishori Pednekar, while talking about the tender during the Corona era. Deshpande said, “Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal is lying. How did people relat- ed to Aditya Thacker- ay and Kishori Ped- nekar get work? Who will be found guilty after the CAG in- quiry? If no action is taken against him, MNS will punish him in its own way.” Desh- pande also comment- ed that they will be beaten on the road. THACKERAY VISITS SHRINATHJI TEMPLE WITH FAMILY Nathdwara: Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray visited Shrinathji temple along with his family on Mon- day. The Thackeray family visited Shrinathji’s evening aarti tableau, where Uddhav Thackeray, his wife Rashmi Thackeray, both sons, former cabinet minister Aditya Thackeray and Tejas Thackeray were with him. Uddhav Thackeray refrained from answering any ques- tions and said that his visit was personal. He accepted people’s greetings at the temple and in the market.Af- ter a brief stay at the Dheeraj Dham, they left for Udaipur by road. UORFI JAVED-CHITRA WAGH FEUD Sule asked me to stop, but the fight is to contain this malaise: Wagh HC asks I-T dept how Act can have retrospective effect? Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Monday questioned Income Tax department’s move seeking to prosecute Re- liance ADAG chairman Anil Ambani under Black Money Act for al- leged tax evasion, and asked how Acts crimi- nalising certain action can have a retrospective effect. A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and S G Dige, while hearing petition by Am- bani challenging a show cause notice issued to him, asked how a per- son conducting himself or herself in a certain manner will know what the government is go- ing to do in future. The high court post- ed the matter for hear- ing on February 20 and extended its Septem- ber 2022 order direct- ing the I-T department to not take any coer- cive action against Ambani till then. The I-T department had issued a notice to Ambani on August 8, 2022, for allegedly evad- ing Rs 420 crore in taxes on undisclosed funds worth more than Rs 814 crore held in two Swiss bank accounts. As per the depart- ment’s notice, Ambani was liable to be prose- cuted under Sections 50 and 51 of the Black Money (undisclosed foreign income and as- sets) Imposition of Tax Act of 2015, which stip- ulates a maximum punishment of 10 years imprisonment with a fine. First India Bureau Mumbai: Controversy has been going on for a few days regarding the revealing outfits of ac- tress Uorfi Javed. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Chitra Wagh has filed a com- plaint with the police in Mumbai.Waghsaidthat when Maharashtra Women’s Commission has time to send notices to actress Tejaswini Pandit and director San- jay Jadhav, but no action was taken against Uorfi Javed.Afterthis,thedis- pute between Chitra Wagh and Commission President Rupali Cha- kankar has heated up. Responding to this, MP Supriya Sule de- manded Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fad- navis to stop it. “ As there is a girl in my house, similarly there is a girl in his house. The Wom- en’s Commission will work according to its own rules. Why discuss it,” said Supriya Sule. After Sule’s state- ment, now Chitra Wagh has replied to Sule, “Where social welfare works are done, there is no need of politics. Those who are jumping into politics, they were not called with jaggery- coconut. Supriya Sule is asking to end the is- sue. I will stop myself, but, the fight is on to contain this malaise.” Notably , Wagh also tookajibeatRupaliCha- kankar comment that the former has studied less. “How much and what are your studies, that paper should be solvedinthecourtof Su- priyaSule.Wedon’tneed to be told. It is not based on how much you study or not. Our education is extremely solid,” re- plied Wagh. MNS President Raj Thackeray BJP leader Ashish Shelar Chitra Wagh Supriya Sule Anil Ambani “Mumbai MunicipalCommissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal is lying. How did people related to Aditya Thacker- ay and Kishori Pednekar get work? Who will be found guilty after the CAG inquiry? Sandip Deshpande, MNS leader Every time we act with love rather than fear, we become more of what we are meant to be, and we gently transform! —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India Work of Mumbai-Goa highwayhas been stalled for last 13 years. Konkan residents have started a protestunder the Mumbai-Goa Highway Mission Purti Committee to demand completion of this highway before Holi Rohit Pawar
  10. 10. 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 | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2023 irat Kohli and Anush- ka Sharma are one of the most loved couples in town. Every time they share pictures on social media, they go viral in no time. Re- cently, the couple made news after a video featuring them and their daughter Vamika stormed the Internet. The duo jetted off to Vrindavan to visit an ashram to seek blessings. Vamika’s face was revealed in the video. Netizens were seen gushing over her cuteness. On Monday afternoon, Virat took to his Instagram handle and dropped an aww-dorable pic- ture with Anushka and Vami- ka from their recent vacay . Virushka took their daugh- ter to Dubai for celebrating the New Year with family. Today, the cricketer offered a glimpse of their quick getaway. In the picture, the trio is seen walk- ing on the beach with their backs on the camera. Virat shared the picture with cap- tion in Punjabi that read, “Rab- ba bakshiyan tu enniyan me- herbaniyan, hor terto kuch ni mangda, bas tera shukar ada kardan.” The picture is all things cute. V J ust last year we saw Rakul Preet Singh in the Sidharth Mal- hotra starrer Thank God. While the film did de- cently well at the box office, the actress has been swamped with work. In fact, Rakul has her hands full with multiple films in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. While she is busy jug- gling multiple projects and shoots Rakul has been roped in for yet another venture. If what we hear is anything to go by, then the actress has been roped in for Sunir Khetrapal’s next production venture which will be direct- ed by Nikhil Mahajan. “Rakul does have her hands full with multiple pro- jects, and it is also true that she has been signed on for another venture,” confirms a well-placed industry source. The new film that Rakul has signed is being bankrolled by Sunir Khetrapal and will be directed by Nikhil Mahajan. The film will be a full-blown mystery thriller that will fea- ture her as the fe- male lead, sources added. F ashion trends have popped up again and our thoughts about the dress aren’t af- fected. We recently got a complete picture of what’s comfortable and best in one swoop for a travel look. Deepika Padu- kone and Ranveer Sin- gh are back in town from a vacation where they recently ringed in the former’s birthday on the 5th. Their airport looks said ‘twinning and cool’, when does it not, though? As an avid observer of all new things on the celebrity style block, many reports prove this dress opted for by the Pathaan actress is from Joslin Studio. A shopping success is what we define it, as is always the case with DP. The style setter donned a midi dress curated from organic cotton. Her Rs. 30,100.00 monotone white midi number followed the trapeze style and was honed around a strong set of fea- tures from the V neck with button loop to pleat detail. ‘Twinning cool’ C orsets are back in the fashion game, and we can’t deny how fast it has be- come a rage. Corset out- fits add a sense of royalty and make one feel like maj- esty. It’s perfect to accentu- ate your curves and also to add a feminine touch to your boss lady look. Corsets are a chic way to look dapper for coffee dates, college, and even parties. Known as a tal- ented actress and internet sensation, Palak Tiwari leaves no stone unturned to make jaw drops with her bold and beautiful outfits. There is no denying that Palak has impeccable taste in fashion, and the diva has proved it several times by flaunting her glamorous outfits. D isha Patani drops a viral video of hers, kickboxing to Run BTS by Ko- rean boy band BTS, and that is all the Monday motiva- tion and fitness inspo we need to take us through the rest of the week. Check health benefits of the exercise inside Just when we thought nothing can push us out of our warm cosy heated rooms to face the cold weather outside and burn the calories at gym, Bollywood hottie Disha Patani made us chew our thoughts and spring out of our quilts with rejuvenated ener- gies to grind as she dropped a viral video of hers kickboxing to Run BTS by Korean boy band BTS. The diva gave fitness enthusiasts and fans a glimpse of their kickboxing session this Monday and that is all the fitness inspo and workout goals we need to take us through the rest of the week. PERFECT FITNESS INSPO Disha Patani Ranveer and Deepika hand in hand at Mumbai airport Rakul Preet Singh Palak donning a black corset Anushka Sharma Deepika Padukone Virat’s post... Palak Tiwari PALAK’S LOVE FOR CORSETS RAKULIN NIKIL’S NEXT?
  11. 11. 10-11 ETC MUMBAI | TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2023 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/mumbai I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia City First brings to you some more glimpses from the thrilling and fun Jaipur Dog Show, a huge initiative by Jagdeesh Chandra, which was held at Dusshera Ground in Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur on Sunday. Organised by the Rajasthan Chapter of the Kennel Club of India (KCI) and presented by First India News and Bharat24- Vision of New India, the dog championship was judged by Tomonori Aizawa from Japan and Simon Sim from the Philippines. Jagdeesh Chandra along with Virendra Choudhary, Director, First India News, Lakshay Choudhary, and Manoj Jagyasi Chief Business Officer Strategic Advisor, Bharat24- Vision of New India graced the occasion with their presence.Viren Sharma, Secretary of the Rajasthan chapter of the Kennel Club of India beautifully hosted the show. A large number of Indie pups were also adopted from the adoption camp at the event and a record was made. DOGS ARE MIRACLES WITH PAWS! —PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADAOO AND SUNIL SHARMA Proud team cheering for the Winner Dog Bhawana Sablani and Lalit Gangwani with cute Lio Kavita Chauhan with Alaskan Malamute Rishee Miglani and Gaurav Gaur Toshi Vijay and Hemang Sandeep Singh Chauhan, Esha Chowdhary and Priya Joshi Ashok Raj Singh (L-R) Kalpana and Sheena with their furry friends Khushi, Akanksha Bhalla and Tanu Choudhary with their paw friends Jagdeesh Chandra, Virendra Choudhary and Lakshay Choudhary greeted by Viren Sharma and Surendra, as Manoj Jagyasi looks upon Jagdeesh Chandra felicitates IPS Rahul Kotoki Virendra Choudhary addressing the audience Sachin Saini with Mariam Abuhaideri (L-R) Viren Sharma, Simon Sim, Gaurav Gaur and Tomonori Aizawa Ravi Prakash Meharda Jagdeesh Chandra, Virendra Choudhary and Alok Kumar presenting momento to Mayank Gopaliya for making World’s Largest Cake. Also seen are Hemang Sharma, Chef Arbind Sharma, Manoj Jagyasi, Viren Sharma, Lakshay Choudhary and Simon Sin

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