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AHMEDABAD l TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. GUJENG/2019/16208 l Vol 1 l Issue No. 57 PASSING ON THE BATON BUT SHAH TO REMAIN SHAHENSHAH JP Nadda, Old Party Warhorse & Trusted Modi- Shah Lieutenant, is New BJP President Aditi Nagar New Delhi: After a historic and impressive tenure of almost six years, the mastermind strategist of the saffron party and Narendra Modi’s new Sardar , Amit Shah on Monday paved the way for an unanimous Modi- Shah-Bhagwat choice by passing on the baton to a low profile and soft- spoken JP Nadda, an old party warhorse and trusted Modi-Shah lieuten- ant. A galaxy of top BJP leadership, including Lal Krishna Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Rajnath Singh and others witnessed this historic moment of Nadda’s political career, who is now the new ‘hope’ of Modi and Shah at BJP headquarters. Nadda has his hands full with the upcom- ing Delhi and Bihar elections. Nadda is likely to follow a growth template set by Amit Shah but will certainly have a different working style. On the face value, Amit Shah’s presidential tenure has come to an end, but knowl- edgeable sources indicate that Shah, who happened to be the youngest president of the saffron party, will continue to call the shots.
TALKING POINT 02 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Now, BJP NADDA AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani congratulates JP Nadda after he was elected as BJP’s National President at the party’s headquarters in New Delhi on Monday. HIS BIG BREAK IN POLITICS CAME IN MAY 2010 WHEN THE THEN BJP PRESIDENT GADKARI MADE HIM GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE PARTY UNDER HIS LEADERSHIP N dent of BJP, Jagat Prakash Nadda formal- ly take over the reins of the party from Amit Shah on Monday . His name was recommend- ed by BJP parliamenta- ry board members Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari. Nadda was the first choice of PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for the job. Senior BJP leader Radha Mo- han Singh, who is in charge of the organisa- tional election process, made the announce- ment at the party head- quarters in Delhi. The appointment of a new president brought to end incum- bent Shah’s tenure of over five and a half years during which the BJP expanded its foot- tary of the party under his leadership. Soon af- ter this, he became a member of Rajya Sabha in April, 2012, and served as health minis- ter under Modi from 2014 to 2019. from this, he was a Cab- inet minister in the first tenure of the Modi govt and has been a member of the parliamentary board, the BJP’s top de- cision making body . He entered into national politics in 2010 when the then BJP president Gadkari him the general secre- early months after be- coming working presi- seven Nadda is seen as seasoned organisation man, who was associated with the ABVP from his college days before joining the youth wing of the BJP the Himachal Pradesh lead- er was in-charge of the BJP’s election campaign in the politically crucial state of Uttar Pradesh, where the party faced a tough challenge from the grand alliance of the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Ba- hujan Samaj Party (BSP). The party managed to win 62 out of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in Ut- t a r Pradesh. Apart prints across the coun- try like never before, despite suffering a few setbacks in state polls. Nadda, who has been a member Himachal Pradesh leg- islative assembly thrice in 1993, 1998, and 2007, was handpicked for the top post in July last year after Shah was made the home minister. With Shah joining the Modi 2.0 government, the BJP began the exercise for electing his successor as the party has the con- vention that a person cannot hold more than one post whether in the party or in the govern- ment. In the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha election, appointed of the also Home Minister Amit Shah and JP Nadda share a light moment as the latter formally takes charge as BJP National President after being elected unopposed, at party headquarters in New Delhi on Monday. BJP chief JP Nadda expected to consolidate BJP’s gains Some states left, we have set our aim there, says BJP chief Nadda LIST OF PAST PRESIDENTS OF BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 1980–1986 1986–1991 1991–1993 1993–1998 1998–2000 2000–2001 2001–2002 2002–2004 2004–2005 2005–2009 2009–2013 2013–2014 2014–2020 2020–present Atal Bihari Vajpayee L. K. Advani Murli Manohar Joshi L. K. Advani Kushabhau Thakre Bangaru Laxman Jana Krishnamurthi Venkaiah Naidu L. K. Advani Rajnath Singh Nitin Gadkari Rajnath Singh Amit Shah Jagat Prakash Nadda New Delhi: The newly elected BJP president Jagat Prasad Nadda is a quintessential organi- sation man who is ex- pected to consolidate the rapid gains the par- ty has made under his predecessor Amit Shah. He takes over at a time when the BJP is witnessing challenge from a united opposition in assembly elections amid signs that it needs to rejig its electoral strategy fol- lowing a string of losses in state polls. If a relatively inexpe- rienced Shah in 2014 was seen as PM Modi’s handpicked man to shake up the saffron or- ganisation by easing out veterans and infus- ing young blood to gal- vanise party cadres and fuel its expansion drive. His immediate chal- vigorous PM Modi with newly-elected BJP National President JP Nadda at BJP HQ in New Delhi. Also seen are Home Minister Amit Shah, Veteran party leader LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Minister for Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari. PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah greet newly-elected BJP President JP Nadda before felicitation ceremony, at BJP HQ in New Delhi on Monday. HIMACHAL CM WISHES NADDA FOR SUCCESSFUL TENURE AS BJP PREZ Shimla: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur congratulated Jagat Prakash Nadda on becoming national president of the BJP on Monday, an official spokesperson said. The CM wished him a successful tenure ahead. “It is a proud moment for Himachal when a leader from the state attains the topmost position in the world’s biggest political party,” Thakur added. Nadda is a Rajya Sabha MP from Himachal Pradesh. Himachal Pradesh BJP president Rajeev Bindal, Cabinet Ministers, MPs, MLAs and party leaders from the state also congratulated Nadda on the occasion. plauded his predecessor and Home Minister Amit Shah for his work as the party chief, and said under his leader- ship the BJP become the world’s largest party . “Today, we are the world’s largest party that is in power in India. We have the highest number of MPs and MLAs in the country,” he said. Modi, said a simple worker like him, hailing from a village, can be- come the party presi- dent only in the BJP . “I will work day and night along with all the party workers to take the party to newer heights,” he said in his address to the party workers at the BJP headquarters here after being elected. He ap- New Delhi: In his first remarks after taking over as the new BJP president, JP Nadda on Monday set the target of winning power in the states where his party has not yet registered electoral success. Nadda was unanimously elect- ed as the BJP president on at a ceremony in the presence of the party’s top brass including PM challenger to Mamata Banerjee-headed TMC. Despite whelming win in the 2019 LS polls, the BJP has suffered several de- feats in state polls since 2018 and its govern- ments have been unable to come to power, except in Haryana where it had to join hands with JJP to form govt. lenge is the February 8 Delhi Assembly polls where the BJP is locked in a tough fight with Aam Aadmy Party, fol- lowed by year-end elec- tions in Bihar. However, his big test would be the next year’s assembly polls in West Bengal, a state where the BJP has never tasted power but has emerged as a strong its over-
Chief Justice of India Sharad Bobde plays a shot during a cricket match between Judges XI and HCBA players at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur on Sunday. —PHOTO BY PTI AHMEDABAD l TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. GUJENG/2019/16208 l Vol 1 l Issue No. 57 IMF LOWERS INDIA GROWTH ESTIMATE TO 4.8% FOR 2019-20 INDIA TOTTERS, IMF REJIGS FORECAST IMF said global growth would reach 3.3% in 2020, compared to 2.9% in 2019, which was the slowest pace since the financial crisis a decade ago Washington:The Inter- national Monetary Fund on Monday trimmed back its 2020 global growth forecasts due to sharper-than-expected slowdowns in India and other emerging markets but said a US-China trade deal was another sign that trade and man- ufacturing activity may soon bottom out. The IMF said global growth would reach 3.3 per cent in 2020, com- pared to 2.9 per cent in 2019, which was the slowest pace since the fi- nancial crisis a decade ago. Estimates for both years were cut by 0.1 per- centage point from fore- casts made in October. Turn on P5 Growth will improve slightly to 3.4 per cent in 2021, but that estimate, too, was cut by 0.2 percentage point from October, the Washington-based inter- national crisis lender said. The reductions reflect the IMF’s reassessment of economic prospects for a number of major emerging markets, notably India, where domestic demand has slowed more sharply than expected amid a con- traction of credit and stress in the non-bank sector. The IMF also said it marked down growth fore- casts for Chile due to so- cial unrest and for Mexi- co, due to a continued weakness in investment. FACT NOT FICTION The slight downward revision of 0.1 per cent for two years and 0.2 per cent for the year after that in the global growth is largely due to downward revision for India estimates, she said THE INDIAN STORY z The International Monetary Fund has slashed its estimate on India’s 2019 economic growth to 4.8% from the 6.1% expansion it projected in October, citing a sharper-than-expected slow- down in local demand and stress in the non-bank financial sector. Sensex tumbles 416 pts, Nifty below 12,300 Equity markets slumped nearly a per cent as investors booked profit and sold equities across the board. The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex declined 760 points from record high level of 42,273.87 to hit an intra-day low of 41,503.37. On the NSE, the Nifty50 slipped below the crucial 12,250 mark in the intra-day trade. z The steep cut in India’s growth rate has weighed on IMF’s projection on the world economy, which it now expects to have expanded 2.9% in 2019 compared with the previous forecast of 3.0%. After poll defeat, parties spreading lies, confusion WHEN SUPREME COURT ‘PITCHED’ IN WITH MAJOR DECISIONS Pawan’s juvenility plea rejected Govt to handle Unitech management It said the Board will ap- point a retired apex court judge to monitor the prepa- ration of resolution frame- work by the Board. The Centre had on Satur- day told the apex court that it is agreeable to revisit its 2017 proposal to take over the management control of Unitech Ltd and complete its stalled projects for pro- viding relief to around 12,000 hassled homebuyers. New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday accepted the proposal of the Centre to take over the management control of embattled realty firm Unitech Limited. A bench headed by Jus- tice D Y Chandrachud gave two months to the new board of Unitech to prepare the resolution framework of the company and sought its report. The bench, also compris- ing Justice M R Shah, New Delhi: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi on Monday hit out at opposition saying those rejected by people in elections have been left with few weapons and were spreading confusion and lies. Without naming his rivals, Modi also tar- geted the “echo sys- tem” backing them, and said it has always been against the BJP . Asserting that despite attempts by the Opposi- tion to spread confusion and lies, people’s faith in the BJP and his govern- ment have remained “unshaken”, he said the party returned to power with a bigger mandate in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls despite its rivals fighting with their full strength. He was addressing the BJP leaders and work- ers at a ceremony to fe- licitate newly elected party president J P Nadda. New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday rejected the plea of a death row convict in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case challenging the Delhi High Court order which had dismissed his claim of being a juvenile at the time of commis- sion of offence. A bench com- prising Justices R B a n u m a t h i , Ashok Bushan and A S Bopanna dismissed the plea of the death row convict, Pawan Kumar Gupta, and upheld the Delhi High Court verdict. The apex court said there was no ground to interfere with the high court order that rejected Pawan’s plea and his claim was rightly rejected by the trial court as also the high court. Advocate A P Singh, appearing for Pawan, said that as per his school leaving certificate he was a minor at the time of the offence and none of the courts, in- cluding trial court and high court, ever considered his documents. parties, granted 2-month moratori- um to the new board from any legal against the company’s man- agement. proceedings Turn on P5 Scooty days: Modi in flashback mode New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday con- gratulated J P Nadda on his election as the BJP president and said he was sure that the party will scale newer heights during his presidency . “JP Nadda is an old friend. When I handled the party organisation, he was looking after the Yuva Morcha. We trav- VODA, AIRTEL FILE MODIFICATION PLEA New Delhi: Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel on Monday filed a modification petition in the Supreme Court, seeking an extension of the January 23 deadline to pay adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues. Tata Tele also moved the apex court seeking an extension of the deadline according to TV reports. The latest development comes after the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a review petition by the telcos, in a massive blow to the telecom industry, facing severe financial stress. The Supreme Court, in its order on October 24 last year, had asked telcos to pay up their AGR dues within 90 days. Sources at telecom firms had earlier said it wouldn’t be possible to cough up the entire AGR dues in a week, and that they were looking at the government’s approval to a staggered payment. Vodafone Idea and Bharti, the worst hit, have to pay Rs 53,038 crore and Rs 35,586 crore, respectively, towards their AGR dues. elled together on scoot- er,” PM Modi said at the change of guard cere- mony at BJP headquar- ters in New Delhi. Modi, who felici- tated Nadda at the BJP headquarter here, also praised Amit Shah for his contribution, scribing him as an “outstanding yakarta (worker)” de- Turn on P5 kar- Modi, Shah meet Guj BJP core committee members Turn on P5 Turn on P5 Jagat Prakash Nadda, a seasoned party karyakarta, was already the party’s working preseident since June 18, 2019. However, Nadda has taken over the reins of India’s largest party at a time when the country is going through ripple effects of the some major decisions. Besides these, the recent state Assembly elections in Maharashtra, (Haryana to an extent) and Jharkhand will have enough reasons for Nadda to take his guard cautiously and hold fort with utmost case. First India News and discussed party af- fairs and various pro- grammes in Gujarat. Sources said among other things, the two leaders discussed the reorganisation of the State unit, including whether State BJP leader at party headquarters in New Delhi on Monday: On the left of statue are Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, Bhikhubhai Dalsania and Shankar Chaudhary. On the right are Jitubhai Vaghani, Shabdsaran Brahmbhatt and Bhargav Bhatt. Gandhinagar:Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday night met members of the State BJP’s Core Committee CM Rupani to attend coronation of 17th Thakore Saheb of Rajkot Narendra VIEW Turn on P5 Masuma Bharmal Jariwala royal families, before the Indian Independ- ence. AMong these was the Rajkot royal family, which founded Rajkot in 1608. Jadeja has been a part of BJP for the past 10 years and is currently the Direc- tor of the Gujarat Tourism Board as well as a member of the BJP State com- mittee. He is also known for his instru- mental role in restor- ing the ‘The Star of India’ 1934 Royce, the only car with Saffron coating to India. rituals will be strictly followed with 7 hours of Puja everyday for 3 days” He added, event will also wit- ness conglomeration of Dharma sanstha, Raja sanastha and loktantrik (democracy) wherein representatives of all these three institu- tions will be present. They complement each other and indi- rectly one will see the revival of our old tra- dition and culture.” he added. It is to be noted here that Saurashtra had 222 try since Independence, around 100 royal fami- lies from states from across the country are expected to rub shoulders with top religious and political leaders including who will also grace the occa- sion on January 30. The ceremony will be performed in the most traditional, reli- gious and cultural form as stated in the Indian manuscripts according Shashhtrokt mentioned in the Ma- habharata, Ramana, Manusmriti, Nirnaya Sindhu and Dharma Sindhu. Speaking to First In- dia, Jadeja said, “The three-day Pujan vidhi is one of its kind because I have not been able to hear or given to under- stand that after integra- tion anything of this kind at this scale has happened at any of the erstwhile states. The event will include a world record attempt of talwar (sword) raas by 2,500 boys and girls, deep prajvalit (lamp lighting) of Rajkot em- blem in the premises of the palace and 51 brah- mins doing hishek. The religious erstwhile Rajkot:Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupa- ni is expected to be among those present at the royal corona- tion ceremony of the 17th Thakore Saheb of Rajkot Mandhata- sinhji Jadeja on Janu- ary 30, at the culmi- nation of a three-day extravaganza at Ran- jit Vilas Palace, the current residence of the royal family of the erstwhile prince- ly state. Touted to be one of the biggest ceremonies of its kind in the coun- “The sanstha to the vidhi Rolls Rajab- The lineage of Thakore Saheb of Rajkot.
GUJARAT AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 04 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia Leopard strays into a house in Kutch village BRIEF in First India News in this range.” On the topic of the rescue, he said, “It was a natural rescue done in cage. The rescue opera- tion lasted Wfor almost five hours.” Sodha said, “When we realized the animal had entered, we all came out, locked the house and in- formed the forest de- partment. The forest is just 5km from our house, but this is the first inci- dent of its kind.” A fierce fire broke out in a plastic factory Rajkot: A huge fire broke out in a Solar In- dustries Plastic factory near Tanaswa village on Porbandar Road, po- lice said. As soon as the information was re- ceived, firemen along with three fire brigade reached the spot and af- ter about three hours of hard work, the fire was controlled. During this time all the employees working there came out safely . Police reached the spot and are investi- gating. A leopard Rajkot: strayed into a house in Moti Godhiyar village of Kutch’s Nakhatrana taluka on morning. It took five hours for the forest de- partment to rescue it. Vijaysinh Zala, Range Forest Office, Nakhatra- na West, told First India said, “The incident took place at around 8am at the house of Devendras- Monday inh Sodha, when the family was having their morning tea. The male leopard is around 5 years old. This is the first time a leopard has entered house. There are about five leopards estimated someone’s A leopard entered a house in Kutch. The leopard fi nally rescued by forest department offi cials Surat beats Mumbai in cleanliness First India News Crime branch taking no chances in Goswami case DFS conducts voice spectrography tests of all seven accused Centre asks State to scrap 64K ghost Ayushman cards Amit Shah extended the Flower Show Ahmedabad: The Ahmedabad Riverfront Flower Show, which ends on January 19, can now be enjoyed for two more days. Former BJP President Amit Shah has asked the mayor of Ahmedabad to extend the show for two days, due to which it will now conclude on January 21, the last day of the flow- er show started on Jan- uary 4. Due to the huge demand from visitors, the flower show has de- cided to run for 2 more days and the mayor has credited it to Amit Shah. Surat: Surat Manpa’s campaign on social me- dia is bringing colour to the cleanliness sur- vey-2020. In the Survey, Surat has overtaken Mumbai and topped the rankings. and Gandhinagar were also successful in mak- ing it to the top ten cit- ies of this ranking. The Ministry Housing and Urban Af- fairs conducts a nation- wide cleanliness survey every year. The teams of the Center are going to different cities for cleanliness Claimant cities have started a campaign to make people aware and connect them with on- line feedback by run- ning campaigns their behalf. For this, a campaign is being con- ducted on Twitter and Surat has topped Mum- bai in the top ten cities. Vipul Rajput Vipul Rajput application Goswami and his ac- complice. The Crime Branch raided the Sa- barmati jail, where the gangster and two ac- complices were impris- oned, and recovered three mobile phones from the trio. “Once we had the mo- bile phones, we started recording all his conver- sations, knowing that this phone was only used by Vishal Goswa- mi,” the official also said. Voice spectrography allows an expert to com- pare a known voice (ac- cused’s) with an un- known voice, the latter having been somehow recorded during, or in relation to, a crime. dur- ing the investigation. against The Gandhinagar: Centre has directed the Gujarat Government to cancel as many as 64,000 ghost Ayushman health cards immedi- ately, days after the State the details of these bogus documents to the union govern- ment. The directive follows discovery of a huge scam of making ghost cards to avail the bene- fits of the Ayushman Bharat Scheme of the Narendra Modi Gov- ernment. An email by the Un- ion Health Ministry di- rected its Gujarat coun- terpart to immediately scrap these cards on January 21, Tuesday . An urgent meeting of the State Health De- —FILE PHOTO The Ahmedabad: Crime Branch of the city police is taking no chances in its investiga- tion of the first case reg- istered under the Guja- rat Control of Terror- ism and Crime (GCTOC). Hav- ing sent samples from telephonic tions of four associates of gangster Vishal Gos- wami for scientific test- ing at the Directorate of Forensic Sciences (DFS) last week, it also took Ajay and Rinku Goswa- mi as well as Vishal to the DFS on Monday . The Gandhinagar- based DFS is helping the Crime Branch by carrying out voice spec- trography test on the hmedabad partment was held here on Monday to discuss the financial implica- tions of the scam and how to take legal action against the offenders. Thousands of ghost cards were found recent- ly of the Ayushman card scheme, which provides for medical treatment of Rs 5 lakh free of cost to socially and economi- cally backward sections of the society . In one glaring instance, 1,500 to 1700 people were regis- tered under a single fam- ily . It is worth mention- ing that the news about the scam was first pub- lished on December 18 by ‘First India.’ of Organised MLA Lalit Vasoya asks questions from farmer MLA Lalit Vasoya of Dhoraji-Upleta has shared his Whatsapp number in his constitu- ency to know grievanc- es faced by the people. His message states, ’Any question from farmer, villager, poor, Dalit or any common men will be asked on your behalf by me as your representative. I will raise your ques- tions. I will share a re- sponse from assembly with you.’ Vasoya said that if anyone wants to ask any question in as- sembly can send me a question with their de- tails on his WhatsApp number. conversa- survey. Central Jail for the past five to six months. Spe- cial Commissioner of Crime Branch Ajay Tomar has said previ- ously that the racket came to light after a businessman Vishal Goswami had tried to extort filed an voice samples, and voic- es of the seven men booked under GCTOC, a senior official of the Crime Branch told First India. Authorities believe that Goswami had been running his racket from inside the Sabarmati on who CRIMEBRANCH Fired coaches ransack tennis courts, steal equipment worth Rs2.5L 3 threaten to kill senior citizen A persons of threatening to kill him and telling him to vacate his PG. He says the accused persons, Gaurav Mistri, Chandrakant Puro- hit and Navin Prajapati, told him that notice had been given to vacant his PG. He further says that they threaten to kill him. Court sanctions 3-day remand for ACB’s Chavda Ahmedabad: Junagadh sessions court has granted a three-day re- mand to ACB’s suspend- ed inspector DD Chav- da. He was booked for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs.15 lakhs from a doctor in Juna- gadh and was granted a remand until January 23 in this case. A persons for allegedly ransacking a tennis academy and stealing sports equipment worth at least Rs2.5 lakh from it after their jobs were terminated. The two ac- cused – Dushan Stavik of Serbia and Pavan Pa- tel, a city resident – were both coaches at the ransacked tennis academy and were re- cently fired from their jobs. Chirag Patel, who runs the academy, says he suspects both the ex- coaches as they each had a set of keys to the academy . He says a ma- chine worth Rs2.5 lakh has also gone missing. Sola police have filed the complaint and start- ed a probe. Woman killed in hit-and-run A woman residing in Odhav was killed after she was allegedly hit by an auto-rickshaw. The victim’s husband filed a police complaint saying his wife sustained se- vere injuries and died in Civil hospital. His son was injured also in the accident. dia, went to their apart- ment building’s terrace to read her book, she immediately back saying their neigh- bour Jitubhai was on the terrace nude. harassing her soon af- ter their marriage in 2016. She says she filed a complaint after her husband allegedly as- saulted her last week because she added too much sugar while mak- ing tea. complaint has been filed against two Indian-made liquor (IMFL) bottles from a car on Lambha road. During investiga- tion, police learned that the car has a fake regis- tration number. The accused bootleg- ger, Bharat Desai, alleg- edly changed the origi- nal number plate and stuck a fake number plate that belonged to a Surat resident. foreign rushed 65-year-old man has filed a complaint with Sola police station, accusing two Man blackmailed over video A Nikol resident has filed a complaint saying he was allegedly black- mailed by a man who threatened to circulate a compromising video of him unless he paid him Rs5 lakh. Man accused of indecent exposure Ahmedabad: A 35-year- old woman has filed a complaint against her neighbour, him of indecent expo- sure, police say. As per her complaint, the man was sitting on the ter- race without clothes on and started behaving obscenely with her. Sola police sources say that when the daughter of the woman, who lives in Chandlo- Dr Bimal new DG of Raksha Shakti University Ahmedabad: The Gov- ernment of Gujarat has appointed Dr Bimal N Patel as the new Direc- tor-General of Raksha Shakti University for a tenure of three years. He assumed the charge on Monday . Dr Patel has previously served at the Gujarat National Law University for two terms of 5 years each. allegedly scolded her and told her to move from the way . nine house-breaking of- fences in Anand and Kheda. Rural crime branch inspector DN Patel identified three as Kiran Talpada of Nadiad, Jayesh, alias Bholo Sodha, of Kheda and Jagdish Rathod, alias Jigo. Man misbehaves with woman cop A complaint has been filed against a man for allegedly misbehaving with a female police of- ficer when he was stuck in traffic. Police say the officer was deputed at NFD circle in Vastrapur when the incident hap- pened. The man, who was on his motorcycle, Woman beaten over sweet tea A 21-year-old woman has filed a complaint with Vejalpur police against her husband and in-laws, accusing them of harassing her. The Juhapura resident Sabina Shaikh told po- lice that her husband as well her in-laws began accusing Rural police arrest 3 thieves After receiving a tip-off, Ahmedabad Rural po- lice arrested three al- leged thieves and solved nine offences that they committed around the state, police sources say . The accused committed the Teenager spends night in Sabarmati Braving the cold weath- er, a teenage boy spent the entire night at Sa- barmati after he slipped and fell into the river and rescued. Police seize 240 IMFL bottles Narol police seized 240 GUP SHUP POLICE OFFICIALS IN GUESSING GAME T debate during formation of a new government about who gets what portfolio, these days higher echelons of the State police force are discussing the possible replacement of IPS offi cial Manoj Shashidhar, who has been recently promoted as Joint Director in the Central Bureau of Investigation, New Delhi. Names are being thrown around from various corners for this sensitive post of Additional Director-General of Police (Intelligence Bureau), which Manoj Shashidhar will vacate at the high profi le Police Bhawan. Shashidhar is still there for a month before he moves to New Delhi to take charge. DYCM IS JUST ILL, NO CONFUSION PLEASE A Patel would not be going to New Delhi to attend the election of the party’s national president JP Nadda, tongues started wagging. Gossip mongers began to whisper, not very subtly, about speculation regarding a reorganization within the party and a possible cabinet reshuffl e. However, no such thing is happening. People close to Nitin Patel have been quick to point out that he had to stay away from the event due to a medical condition. Specifi cally, a pain in his knee. That is the only reason he didn’t go they say. What’s more, he had also informed party high command about it beforehand. HOLY COW! WHAT A MESS! D over a cow. Specifi cally, about where it was being tied up. From what we hear, the offi cers are neighbours in Mahisa- gar , and one began to tie up her cow in the common space in front of both houses. Neighbours tried to placate the quarrelling women (one is an IAS offi cer and the other, an IPS offi cer), to no avail. The IAS offi cer then fi led a written complaint against the IPS offi c- er, who owns the cow, with the Home department. The IPS offi cer meanwhile fi led a counter-complaint against the IAS offi cer with the Additional Chief Secretary of the Department of Rev- enue. Does the government not have better things to do? ATTENDANCE PROBLEM D absent from a meeting, the meeting was held with health offi cials just to get their allowance. So much for offi cers and committee members of the elected wing coming together to discuss progress reports and department-related work. Monday’s meeting at the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation had six items on the agenda, but only one got approved because no offi cials were present except the health department. The next meeting is scheduled for January 27. Generally, the committee meeting is held twice a month. It’s no wonder that projects take so long to get implemented in this city! Let’s hope there’s better attendance at next meet. espite top offi cials and the entire solid waste department remaining his is like what the politicians do. In the same way as ministers s soon as word got out that Deputy Chief Minister Nitin wo senior female offi cers from Gujarat have got into a massive row BUGGED? Or is it the grapevine... . First India begins a column that brings to you gossips or tete-e-tete from the corridors of power
GUJARAT AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 Dengue cases persist, despite low temperatures 05 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia New construction being swiftly taken over Heritage Properties in Pols. —PHOTOS BY HANIF SINDHI AMC for new buildings on heritage sites Gargi Raval Patients being treated in hospital. First India News DOG BITES erty norms, the new buildings will have to be razed,” he said. Another senior offi- cial, who did not want to be named, said, “The AMC sealed these illegal constructions, but has not made any progress since then despite regu- lar discussions. Last month, the BJP even de- manded the immediate demolition of these ille- gal structures.” “Our house is very old and needs major re- pairs that will cost a lot. So we are thinking of selling it. Moreover, very few of our old neighbours live here now. So we want to leave the area,” said Senior citizen Renuka Patel. VANISHING... Ahmedabad: Although dengue cases usually decline as the winter sets in, this has not hap- pened this year. Last week alone, there were 17 cases reported, bring- ing the total up to 69 for the first three weeks of the year. Four cases of chikun- gunya have also been reported in the past week. There is some good news though. A bulletin issued by the health department on Monday stated that there were no new cases of malaria reported last week. According to the health department of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), the rise in the vector-borne Ahmedabad: Last year, the (AMC) had sealed 42 buildings in different pols for violating herit- age property norms. It also demolished a newly constructed building in Lakhia Pol for the same reason. Of these, 16 are commercial buildings and the remaining, resi- dential. Now, owners of the 16 commercial properties and eight of the residen- tial ones have sought AMC permission to reg- ularize their properties. If this happens, as it well might, it would set a bad precedent. It would send a message that it was acceptable to man Jignesh Patel disa- grees. “The new build- ings have been erected in the place of heritage property . They can’t be pardoned. As per the Act and heritage-prop- Development Regulation) and, if the construction is as per the norms, the buildings will be regularized.” Recreation and Herit- age Committee Chair- Control er, said, “We have re- ceived a request from the owners to regularize their buildings. Our teams will check the new constructions are as per the new GDCR (General replace heritage build- ings with new construc- tions, since the latter could be regularized ret- rospectively . Vipul Mehta, deputy municipal commission- cases are mainly be- cause of transmission. However, the depart- ment has still intensi- fied their fogging activi- ties to curb the vector. Primary teachers want pension as per old plan BJP MLA Jetha leads community in memo to MoS Home Three killed, 31 injured as truck hits bus First India News Teens raped by stepfather, uncle for 2 yrs First India News ‘State may supply daytime power to farms’ First India News First India News First India News Rajkot: The state gov- ernment is thinking of supplying power to the agriculture during the day time, but the final call will lie with the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Min- ister, Gujarat’s Energy Minister Saurabh Patel has said. He dedicated a 66KV substation at Pu- nitnagar in Rajkot on Monday. He also said that while 140 substa- tions have been in- stalled this fiscal, Ra- jkot alone is likely to get 25 substations in the next three years. Government has de- cided to supply power to the agriculture sector during the day time in selected feeding areas of Junagadh district to counter the threat of attacks by wild animals. Bharuch: Three people were killed and 31 oth- ers injured when a truck hit the luxury bus they were travelling in in Bharuch district. The mishap place on a highway near Luvara village around Sunday midnight when the bus was on its way to Amreli from Surat, an official at Nabipur police station said. “A speeding truck suddenly hit the bus. Three of its passengers died on the spot while 31 others were injured including seven seri- ously,” he said. Those injured in the mishap were rushed to a nearby hospital where the seven seriously injured victims were admitted. Two Ahmedabad: teenage girls were al- legedly raped by their stepfather and uncle for two and a half years, police sources say. Virpur police have arrested the girls’ step- father aged 50, and their uncle, who is 45. The girls, who are 18 and 16, say they called the police helpline num- ber on Saturday night. Sources say the biologi- cal father of the two girls moved away 14 years ago, and their mother remarried 13 years ago. The 18-year- old told police that her stepfather and uncle al- legedly raped her at night in the presence of her mother and sib- lings. She also says she has been pregnant for six months. Gandhinagar: Thou- sands of government primary teachers con- verged at Gandhinagar on Monday demanding that their payscales be revised and pension ben- efits adjusted as per the old scheme and threat- ened to launch a protest in the national capital if the demands were not conceded. Addressing the gath- ering, Akhil Bharatiya Primary Teachers Asso- ciation vice-president Digvijaysinh said, “We will continue our fight till our de- mands are not met. We are not asking for some- thing out of turn and the government must under- stand that besides teach- ing, we also do a lot of other work of promoting The Gandhinagar: Bharward community has submitted a memo- randum to Minister of State for Home Prad- ipsinh Jadeja, demand- ing a fair investigation in the alleged rape and murder of the 19-year- old girl from Modasa. They claim that the accused were already in police custody, be- ing interrogated, at the time of the al- leged crime. With the police arresting three persons belonging to the Bharwad commu- nity, a delegation from the community- -led by BJP MLA Je- tha Bharwad--met the Minister of State for Home Pradipsinh Jadeja on Monday. sector took Pro-life activists shout slogans in front of the court in Seoul. Jetha Bharwad ers are facing is about pay grade, they were given pay scale of 4200, 4400 and 4600 and educa- tionist are paid less and this should be revised. The state is not conduct- ing exams of computer test and teachers are not getting rise because of it, teachers demand is to first of all extend date CCC (Computer exams) from 2016 to December 31st 2020. government grammes.” Announcing the national protest pro- gramme, Jadeja said from January 21st to January 27th primary teachers from across the nation will stage a pro- test in Delhi. Every day seven states’ teachers will protest and Guja- rat’s 3000 teachers will join the protest in Delhi on January 27. The major issue teach- pro- The MLA later told the media, “We have submitted a video CD, which tells a completely different story. These boys were in police cus- tody till January 2 and the police were interro- gating them in connec- tion with the missing complaint filed by the deceased’s father. So how could they have kidnapped her?” Jadeja FROM PG 1 After poll... Modi also said that he was sure that the party will scale newer heights during Nadda’s presi- dency . The Prime Minister also praised Amit Shah for his contribution, de- scribing him as an “out- standing karyakarta (worker)”. 2017 tax cuts and the Federal Reserve’s mon- etary easing. Eurozone also was marked down 0.1 percentage point from October, to 1.3 per cent for 2020, large- ly due to a manufac- turing contraction in Germany and deceler- ating domestic demand in Spain. India saw a sharp, 1.2 percentage point cut to its 2020 growth forecast to 5.8 per cent, the IMF’s biggest mark- down for any emerging market, because of the domestic credit crunch. Monetary and fiscal stimulus is expected to lift India’s growth rate back to 6.5 per cent in 2021, although this is still 0.9 point lower than fore- cast in October. January. he IMF upgraded China’s 2020 growth forecast by 0.2 percent- age point to 6.0 per cent because the US trade deal included a partial tariff reduction and canceled tariffs on Chi- nese consumer goods that had been scheduled for December. These tariffs had been built into the IMF’s previous forecasts. But the Fund did not give a boost to its US growth forecast for Chi- na’s pledges to increase purchases of US goods and services by $200 bil- lion over two years. In- stead, the IMF said 2020 U.S. growth would be 0.1 percentage point lower than forecast in Octo- ber, at 2.0 per cent be- cause of the fading stimulus effects from there is a certified copy of his birth certificate as well as school leaving certificate which was taken on record by each and every judicial fo- rum. Pawan had moved the apex court on Fri- day. He has also sought a direction restraining the authorities from executing the death penalty, scheduled for February 1. A Delhi court on Fri- day issued fresh death warrants for February 1 against the four con- victs -- Vinay Sharma (26), Akshay Kumar Singh (31), Mukesh Ku- mar Singh (32) and Pawan (25) -- in the case. Prime Minister said, “Nadda Ji is a dedicat- ed and disciplined Karyakarta who has worked for years to strengthen the party at the grassroots. His af- fable nature is also known to all.” “Be it as a young Par- ty Karyakarta, MLA, Minister in Himachal Pradesh or organisa- tional duties at the Cen- tre, MP and Union Min- ister, Nadda Ji has add- ed value to any respon- sibility he has held,” Modi added. Minister Vijay Rupani, State President Jitub- hai Vaghani, General Secretary tion) Bhikhubhai Dal- saniya, General Secre- tary Shabdsharan Brahmbhatt and Vice President Bhatt. Interestingly, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel has not gone to Delhi. All these members were in New Delhi to attend the election of JP Nadda as the BJP National President. ing were bottoming out. “These early signs of stabilization could per- sist and eventually rein- force the link between still-resilient consumer spending and improved business spending,” the IMF said. The fund has cited uncertainty over tariffs and its negative effects on business in- vestment as the biggest factor in growth. “However, few signs of turning points are yet visible in global macroeconomic data,” the Fund added. Boost For China, Not US: The Fund’s cautious outlook as- sumes that there are no additional flare-ups in US-China trade ten- sions, and that Britain executes an orderly exit from the European Union at the end of prepared to revisit its proposal of December 2017, to remove the ex- isting management of Unitech Ltd and ap- point 10 nominee direc- tors of the government. The Centre had how- ever said it would not infuse any funds for completion of pending projects of the compa- ny. It said the court should direct a morato- rium for 12 months. growth (Organisa- Bhargav Pawan’s juvenility... Solicitor Tushar Mehta, appear- ing for Delhi police, said that his claim of juvenility was consid- ered at each and every judicial forum and it will be a travesty of jus- tice if the convict is al- lowed to raise the clam of juvenility repeatedly and at this point of time. He said the con- vict was 19 years old at the time of offence and limiting General Scooty days... “I do not think words can do justice to the rich contribution of Amit Shah Ji as BJP president. During his presidency, BJP got op- portunities to serve in several parts of India,” Modi said in a series of tweets. Wishing Nadda very best for his tenure, the India TOTTERS... The Fund said that an easing of tensions be- tween the United States and China, which had stunted GDP growth in 2019, had boosted mar- ket sentiment, amid “tentative” signs that trade and manufactur- Modi, Shah... to continue the present President, Vaghani, whose term has expired. According to sources from the BJP, the Prime Minister and the Home Minister met Chief Jitubhai Govt to... The Centre, in its six- page note submitted to the court, had said it is percentage
PERSPECTIVE 06 AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTION CAN’ T BE REGULARISED: SC SC observed that the builders violate with impunity the sanctioned building plans IN-DEPTH IMF REVISES DOWNWARD ECONOMIC GROWTH IMF revised downward growth forecast by 130 basis points to 4.8% for 2019-20 T JUSTICE SUNIL KUMAR GARG The author is Former Judge, Rajasthan High Court he International Monetary Fund has bad news for everyone. It has cut back its 2020 global growth forecasts due to the slowdown in India and other world markets. There is a silver lining to this dark cloud, though. It said a US-China trade deal is a signal that trade and manufacturing activity will bounce from its low soon. The IMF predicts global growth would reach 3.3 percent in 2020, compared to 2.9 percent in 2019, which was the slowest pace since the financial crisis a decade ago. Estimates for both years were cut by 0.1 percentage point from forecasts made in October. Growth will improve slightly to 3.4 per- cent in 2021, but that estimate, too, was cut by 0.2 percentage point from October, the Washington-based international crisis lend- er said. What does this imply for the world? One, we should all brace for a pe- riod of low income, fewer jobs and more competition between countries as they vie for more income. Two, it means the world is moving towards a period of uncertainty around traditional business models. The growth forecasts sug- gest technology is slowly hitting traditional ways of doing business. Though it is not vis- ible at the moment, historians would note one day that this slowdown was part of a process that upended businesses through technology Three, the message for India is that it is now a high stakes player in the growth game. What happens here has a global impact. Though this is something to feel great about, India should also note it has to address is- sues that plague its growth. It has to find ways to put more money into infrastructure projects and generate more jobs. The economy is going through a cycli- cal slowdown. In a few months, it is bound to bottom out and start an upward cycle. India can’t afford to remain a lag- gard for long. Once the trend reverses, it would be embarrassing for India if growth here remains sluggish. A few days from now, the Indian finance minister will present the budget for the next fiscal. The government is trying to turn India into a dollar 5 trillion economy by 2024. But, the bigger challenge is to take the country back to the high growth rates from the past decade. Not just India, but the world awaits. The strategy of lowering taxes for corpo- rations has not worked. It has not led to more investments and jobs. The onus now is on the government to revive the economy and, thus, the global sentiment. W e are aware that in the past years, in urban areas of the country , number of illegal con- structions have been raised and even today are being raised speedily, not only be encroach- ing upon government lands but, by the private persons also on their buildings either by raising multi-story constructions or changing the nature and use of building from dwelling house to commercial use, etc. Every day, the news is ap- pearing in the newspapers re- garding illegal constructions in big cities. The officers of the concerned State Governments are summoned in the courts and directions are given to them.In this regard, we should abreast ourselves with the lat- est law laid down by the Su- preme Court of India. In AIR 2013, Supreme Court 1861, Esha Ekta Apartments Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. And Ors. V. Municipal Corporation of Mumbai and Ors., the Supreme Court has delivered a land- mark judgment on the point “whether illegal construction done by the builders by en- croaching upon government land as well as on private land also against bye-laws and by private persons also on their private buildings against bye- laws should be regularized or not” and the Supreme Court had categorically held that the illegal constructions could not be regularized by any authori- ty in any manner and nor could be compounded. The Supreme Court has also observed that in the last five decades, the provisions contained in various munic- ipal laws of planned devel- opment of the areas to which such laws are applica- ble have been violated with impunity in all the cities, big or small, and those en- trusted with the task of en- suring implementation of the master plan, etc., have miserably failed to perform their duties. Supreme Court has further held that the flat buyers had consciously occupied the flats illegally constructed by the developers/builders and the only remedy available to them is to sue the lessee and the developer/builder for re- turn of the money and/or for damages and they cannot seek a direction for regular- ization of the illegal and un- authorized made by the developers/ builders. It has also been held that no authority administering mu- nicipal laws and other similar laws can encourage the viola- tion of the sanctioned plan. The Supreme Court further held that the Courts are also expected to refrain from ex- ercising equitable jurisdic- tion for regularization of illegal and unauthorized constructions, else it would encourage violators of the planning laws and destroy the very idea and concept of the planned development of urban as well as rural areas. The ratio of above discus- sions of judgments of the Su- preme Court is that the illegal constructions cannot be regu- larized or compounded. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL In the case of Friends Colo- ny Development Committee v. State of Orissa (2004) 8 SCC 733, the Supreme Court observed that the builders violate with impunity the sanctioned build- ing plans and indulge in devia- tions much to the prejudice of the planned development of the city and at the peril of the occupants of the premises con- structed or of the inhabitants of the city at large. A serious threat is posed to ecology and environment and, at the same time, the infrastructure consisting of water supply, sewage, and traffic movement facilities suffer unbearable burden and are often thrown out of gear.It was further observed in the judgment that unwary purchasers in search of a roof over their heads and purchasing flats/apartments from builders, find them- selves having fallen prey and become victims to the de- signs of unscrupulous build- ers. The builder conveniently walks away having pocketed the money, leaving behind the unfortunate occupants to face the music in the event of unau- thorized const ructions being detected or exposed and threat- ened with demolition.In Royal Paradise Hotel (P) Ltd. V . State Supreme Court had categorically held that the illegal constructions could not be regularized by any authority in any manner and nor could be compounded Supreme Court further held that the Courts are also expected to refrain from exercising equitable jurisdiction for regularization of illegal and unauthorized constructions, else it would encourage violators of the planning laws and destroy the very idea and concept of the planned development of urban as well as rural areas construction of Haryana and Ors. (2006) 7 SCC 597, the Supreme Court noted that the construction had been made in the teeth of no- tices issued for stopping the unauthorized construction and held that no authority adminis- tering municipal laws can regu- larize the constructions made in violation of the Act. In AIR 2013 Supreme Court 1861 Esha Ekta Apartments Co- operative Housing Society Ltd. And Ors. V. Municipal Corpo- ration of Mumbai and Ors. The Who will be new entrants to parliamentary board? marily because the fe- male leader enjoys vast popularity among the masses. It is suspected that Raje has a slim chance of making it to the board. Similarly, Chattisgarh CM Raman Singh is another leader who could be ‘called’ at the centre, in a minis- terial role. With Shivraj Singh already on the board, the possibility of either of Raje or Ra- man being inducted in the board remains slim. Interestingly, even the names of Devendra Fad- navis, Nirmala Sithara- man and Smriti Irani for the parliamentary board are doing rounds, but the final call will be taken by Modi and Shah only, apparently in ‘ceremo- nial’ consultation with JP Nadda and Mohan Bhagwat. KARTIKEY DEV SINGH @KARTIKEYBANETHI former T and what will happen to its former Chief Ministers. With Nadda at the helm, expect a few ‘tweaks’ to the organi- zation, however noth- ing too major, as the current overall party organization is well es- tablished with capable leaders holding various positions. It is believed that a few spokespersons, secretaries dents could be changed. However, the ‘metamorphosis’ will be the parliamentary board, which has stalwarts like Narendra Modi and Amit Shah in it. It is a known fact that BJP’s parlia- he come when the suffix ‘working president’ be- fore day has Jagat Prakash Nadda has been formally changed and the political honcho has been ‘christened’ as the nation- al BJP Chief who will take over the party’s reins from chief strategist of BJP’s wins for the past six-year, Amit Shah, more serious questions stare at the saf- fron party. The prime is- sue is the appointment of leaders in its Parliamen- tary Board or who all will be part of probably the most powerful board of the BJP as a political party Vasundhara Raje Nirmala Sitharaman Smriti Irani Devendra Fadnavis ri, Rajnath Singh and senior leaders Thavar Chand Gehlot, BL San- tosh along with former Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh are part of the board. knowledgeable sources reveal that two women politicians will be also be made part of the board. This after Sush- ma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley’s demise and the positions lying va- cant now. Interestingly, it is also being said that two time Rajasthan Chief Minister and BJP national Vice President Vasundhara Raje’s ‘stars’ could also change as in the new po- litical scenario, could be given a major role in the centre, pri- mentary board is the all-approving institu- tion, which means that although Modi Shah might be running the ‘show’ ie making decisions of the party, it is the board whose approval brings those decisions to ‘life’, and thus the sanctity of the board. Minister Nitin Gadka- TOP TWEET Subramanian Swamy @Swamy39 Congis will lose its remain rump support if they criticise Namo on each every action. The latest is his televised meeting with students. Many things Namo said were relevant for youngsters especially on success and failure, use of cell phones, travel etc. and CM vice-presi- biggest However, Raje G Vol 1 G Issue No. 57 GRNI NO. GUJENG/2019/16208. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. 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INDIA AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 07 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia ‘EVERY FAILURE IS A STEP TO SUCCESS’ The PM began his address by describing ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ as a programme which is much closer to his heart than any other ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ closest to my heart, says PM Modi ‘Co-curricular activities needn’t be glamourous’ New Delhi: Setting the example of drayaan-2 launch, PM Modi exhorted the stu- dents to never be dis- heartened by the set- backs in life as every failure is a step towards success. In his address at the 3rd edition of ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha 2020’ pro- gramme, PM revealed that he was advised to not go to Chandrayaan 2 launch as it did not have an absolute guar- antee of success, but he felt he needed to be there for motivation. “Motivation & demoti- vation are very com- mon in life. Everyone goes through these feel- ings. In this regard, I can never forget my visit to ISRO during Chadrayaan 2,” he said. “Some people had told me not to attend the launch event ‘there is no surety, what if it fails’. I told them that is the reason I must be there,” he said. “A tempo- rary setback mean success is not wait- ing. In fact, a setback may mean the best is yet to come,” Modi added. —ANI Chan- “Some people had told me not to attend the Chandrayaan-2 launch saying ‘there is no surety, what if it fails’. I told them that is the reason I must be there. A temporary set- back doesn’t mean success is not waiting. In fact, a setback may mean the best is yet to come.” New Delhi: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi on Monday said that the ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ event is the closest to his heart, more than any other programmes he has attended. Speaking ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha 2020’ event here, the Prime Minister said: “As Prime Minister, one gets to attend numerous types of programme. Each of them provides a new set of experienc- es. But, if someone asks me what is that one pro- gramme that touches Let’s talk #WithoutFilter: PM tells students during charcha New Delhi: PM Modi underscored the importance of extra-curricular ac- tivities for students, but at the same time cautioned parents to not let the pas- sion of students be- come a mere “fash- ion statement” for them. “Not pursu- ing co-curricular activities can make a person like a ro- bot. Yes, this would require better time management. To- day opportunities are many & I hope youngsters use of them,” Modi told “What is not good is when passion of children becomes fashion statements for parents. Extra- curricular activi- ties needn’t glamour driven. Let each child pursue what he or she likes,’ he said. —ANI at the country participate in this and I feel how the youth of the country think and what they want to do,” he said. —ANI your heart the most, I would say it is this one.” “Pariksha Pe Charcha is the event closest to my heart. Thousands of schools from the entire Narendra Modi, Prime Minister ‘Marks are not life anymore’ make ment created that says that we should get marks first, and every- thing else should be done later. Parents want to motivate their kids... I will urge parents not to tell children that ex- ams are everything,” Modi explained. The PM was respond- ing to a query by a stu- dent. —ANI students. ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’, the PM said: “Today, the world has changed a lot. The opportunities have developed immensely. The marks are not life anymore. Neither is any examination. These are just steps. First and foremost, we must ac- cept this as a key step, but this isn’t our life.” “There is an environ- New Delhi: Marks are not life anymore, said PM Modi and urged par- ents not to pressurise students over examina- tions as opportunities have developed mensely . He said we must rise above exams and as- serted that we can move ahead in life with more options. Speaking at “As Prime Minister, one gets to attend nu- merous types of pro- gramme. Each of them provides a new set of experiences. But, if someone asks me what is that one programme that touches your heart the most, I would say it is this one,” he said. —ANI sation. Today’s trend is #withoutfilter. We will have talk like you talk to your friends. We will talk in a light environ- ment,” the PM said dur- ing the event. PM said that ‘Pariksha Pe Char- cha’ event is the closest to his heart, more than any other programmes he has attended. New Delhi: PM Modi displayed his grasp on social media & said he wants his ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ interaction with students to be without any filter, a ter- minology often used on platforms to denote un- edited posts & candid conversations. “We start our conver- saying im- be doesn’t IN THE COURTYARD HALWA CEREMONY Karti Chidambaram quizzed by ED INX MEDIA CASE ED arrests Vadra’s aide Thampi for FEMA violations Chidambaram was Fi- nance Minister. Both ED and the CBI have alleged Karti re- ceived Rs 10 crore in kickbacks as part of a deal valued at Rs 305 crore. CBI registered a case in the matter on May 15, 2017 and has filed a chargesheet. ED- has yet to do so. In March 2018 Karti Chidambaram was ar- rested at Chennai air- port minutes after his flight from landed. —ANI New Delhi: ED arrested CC Thampi of Holiday Group, a “close aide” of Robert Vadra, for acquir- ing agricultural land by allegedly circumventing laws concerning Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). Thampi, an NRI, and his three com- panies - Holiday City Centre, Holiday Proper- ties and Holiday Bekal Resorts - were on ED ra- dar “under FEMA for an aggregate amount of Rs 288 crores”. HC adjourns hearing on Vadra’s Anticipatory Bail New Delhi: Congress MP Karti Chidambar- am is being questioned by the Enforcement Di- rectorate at its offices in Delhi in connection with the INX Media scam case that saw his father, former Union Minister P Chidambar- am, imprisoned for more than 100 days in Delhi’s Tihar Jail last year. He has previously been quizzed on multi- Brajesh Thakur, 18 others convicted by POCSO court New Delhi: Delhi HC again adjourned till Feb 11 hearing on ED plea for cancel- lation of anticipa- tory bail granted to businessman Robert Vadra and his close aide Manoj Arora in connection with an alleged money- laundering case. —ANI funds into INX Media - a company founded by Peter and Indrani Muk- erjea - in 2007, when ple instances over alle- gations he and his fa- ther facilitated a huge infusion of Will only be satisfied when convicts hanged on Feb 1: Nirbhaya’s Mum FM Nirmala Sitharaman distribute Halwa during Halwa Ceremony marking commencement of Budget printing process for the General Budget 2019-2010, at Ministery of Finance in New Delhi on Monday. London foreign —ANI NOTICE ISSUED ON MINORITIES’ SCHEMES SC ISSUES NOTICE ON ‘PRAYAGRAJ’ NO STAY ON ELECTORAL BOND SCHEME Will file nominations for Delhi polls today: Kejri New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday issued a notice to the Centre regarding the schemes for minorities. The petitioner of the PIL has claimed that the government is spending Rs 4,800 crore towards teaching skills to minorities and promoting their culture. The petition- er also alleged that such acts of teaching skills and promoting the culture of minorities are violation of the fundamental right to equality. The apex court will hear the matter in March. —ANI New Delhi: SC refused to grant an immediate stay on issuance of the Electoral Bond Scheme, for the purpose of dona- tions to political parties, notifi ed by the Central government on Jan2, 2018. The bench of Chief Justice of India SA Bobde and Justices BR Gavai and Surya Kant sought a response from the Election Commission and said the matter will be heard again in two weeks. Bench issued notice to EC and granted two weeks to fi le the response. —ANI New Delhi: The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh Gov- ernment after hearing a plea challenging the valid- ity of changing the name of Allahabad to Prayagraj. Chief Minister Yogi Adity- anath-led Uttar Pradesh government had in 2018 formally rechristened the name of Allahabad as Prayagraj. The decision to rename the city was made at a Cabinet meeting and came into effect immedi- ately, UP Health Minister Siddharth Nath Singh had said at that time. jected by the Supreme Court. I’ll be satisfied only when they’re hanged on Febru- ary 1. Just like they’re delaying it on one pretext or the other, they must be hanged one by one so that they understand means to play with law,” Devi said. She also add- ed that the convicts are wasting the apex court’s time by filing petitions one after the other in the court. —ANI New Delhi: After SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition (SLP) filed by con- vict Pawan Kumar Gupta, Nirbhaya’s mother Asha Devi on Monday said the convicts must be hanged one by one the way they are delay- ing the process of exe- cution. “Once again another nefarious de- sign to save himself from gallows has ended. Their tactic to delay the hanging has been re- New Delhi: A POCSO court has convicted 19 persons, including the main accused Brajesh Thakur in the Muzza- farpur shelter home case January . Addition- al Sessions Judge Sau- rabh Kulshreshtha con- victed the Thakur un- der multiple counts of aggravated penetrative sexual assault and gan- grape. The shelter home was run by Thakur, for- mer MLA of Bihar Peo- ple’s Party (BPP). —ANI in time. Tomorrow also marks the last day of filing for nominations. “I was supposed to file my nomination today but it is already 3 pm and the office closes by 3 pm. I was told I will have to file nomination but I said how can I leave them (people at roadshow) and go? I will go to file nomina- tion tomorrow,” Kejri- wal said. Delhi: Delhi New Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who kicked off a massive roadshow on Monday and was ex- pected to file his nomi- nation papers for next month’s Assembly elec- tions will now do so on Tuesday. Kejriwal had to postpone the filing to as his roadshow ran longer than expected and he could not reach the nomination office what it —ANI THAKUR, SHANTANU ARE JOINT SECYS IN DEPT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS New Delhi: IAS offi cers Rajeev Singh Thakur & Shantanu were appointed as joint secretaries in the newly-created Department of Military Affairs under Chief of Defence Staff. The Department of Mili- tary Affairs is headed by the Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat. The new department is an addi- tion to the four existing CHIEF MINISTER UDDHAV THACKERAY MEETS GOVERNOR Mumbai: Shortly after winding up his meeting with a delegation of the Shirdi Trust over the Sai Baba birthplace dispute, Maharashtra Chief Minis- ter Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray met Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari at Raj Bhavan here on Monday. According to Shiv Sena leader Kam- lakar Kothe, the meeting VETERAN CONG LEADER SS SURJEWALA PASSES AWAY New Delhi: Veteran Congress leader and father of Randeep Singh Surjewala, Shamsher Singh Surjewala passed away here on Monday. He was 87. Shamsher Singh Surjewala breathed his last at AIIMS following a prolonged illness. Rahul Gandhi visited AIIMS and met Randeep Singh Surjewala to condole the death of the former party leader. Shamsher Singh Surjewala was a fi ve-time MLA and one-time Rajya Sabha MP. He was also the former president of the Haryana Congress. TDP MP DETAINED DURING MARCH AGAINST THREE CAPITAL Amaravati: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MP Galla Jayadev was detained by police in Amaravati during a rally by farmers against state govern- ment approving setting up of three capitals. “The government never mentioned about three capital before the elections. They kept the pubic in dark. They did not mention this in the manifesto and they have got no mandate from the public to change the capital or make it into three. They have won the election on a false pretext and false claims,” MP Jayadev said. verticals in Union Defence Ministry, the departments of Defence, Defence Re- search, Defence Produc- tion & Development & Ex-servicemen Welfare. Thakur, a 1995 batch IAS offi cer of Rajasthan cadre will have a tenure till December 3, 2022. Shan- tanu a 1997 Tripura cadre IAS will have a tenure till March 27, 2024. concluded on a note that Parthi village in Parbhani would not be termed as the birthplace of Sai Baba. “No new dispute will be created as the matter has ended now,” he said. A delegation of 40 people, including Sai Temple Trust members and Shiv Sena MP Sadashiv Lokhande, met Chief Minister Ud- dhav Thackeray.
INDIA AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 08 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia SU30 MKI aircraft can dominate seas, provide support to Navy: CDS We will not copy & come out with mechanism best suited to Indian requirement, General Bipin Rawat said POWERGallery KHERA APPOINTED AS JOINT SECY, CABINET SECRETARIAT Bharat H Khera has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat. PATWARDHAN APPOINTED JOINT SECY, MINISTRY OF CIVIL AVIATION Vimalendra Anand Patwardhan has been appointed as Joint Secretary & FA, Ministry of Civil Aviation. MADDIRALA APPOINTED JOINT SECY, COAL Nagaraju Maddirala has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Ministry of Coal. S KUMAR APPOINTED JOINT SECY, COMMERCE S Suresh Kumar has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Commerce. V MATHUR APPOINTED JOINT SECY, CONSUMER AFFAIRS Vineet Mathur has been appointed as Joint Secre- tary, Department of Consumer Affairs. MUDGAL APPOINTED AS JT SECY, CULTURE Sanjukta Mudgal has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture. She is a 1998 batch IFS offi cer of MP cadre. PUNEET AGARWAL APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, DEFENCE PRODUCTION Puneet Agarwal has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Defence Production. He is a 1998 batch IAS offi cer of Tripura cadre. VISHAL GAGAN APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, DEFENCE PRODUCTION Vishal Gagan has been appointed as Joint Secre- tary, Department of Defence Production. SUBODH SINGH APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, FOOD & PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Subodh Kumar Singh has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Food & Public Distribution. NIPUN VINAYAK APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE Nipun Vinayak has been appointed as Joint Sec- retary, Department of Health & Family Welfare. CHANDRA SHEKHAR KUMAR APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, HIGHER EDUCATION Chandra Shekhar Kumar has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Higher Education. ASHOK PARMAR APPOINTED AS JOINT SECY, INTER STATE COUNCIL SECRETARIAT Ashok Kumar Parmar has been appointed as Advisor at Joint Secretary level in Inter State Council Secretariat. AGNIHOTRI APPOINTED JT SECY, MHA Ashutosh Agnihotri has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs. P PANDEY APPOINTED AS JT SECY, JUSTICE Pravash Prashun Pandey has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Justice. SHANTANU IS JT SECY, MILITARY AFFAIRS Shantanu has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Military Affairs. RS THAKUR IS JT SECY, MILITARY AFFAIRS Rajeev Singh Thakur has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Military Affa R K KHANDELWAL IS JT SECY, NHRC R K Khandelwal has been appointed as Joint Secretary, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). JOLLY IS JT SECY, OFFICIAL LANGUAGE Meenakashi Jolly has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Offi cial Language. ASHISH KUMAR GOEL APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT Ashish Kumar Goel has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Rural Development. SANTOSH KUMAR YADAV APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, SCHOOL EDUCATION Santosh Kumar Yadav has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy. HARI RANJAN RAO APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, TELECOMMUNICATIONS Hari Ranjan Rao has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Telecommunications. RAKESH KUMAR VERMA APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, WATER RESOURCES Rakesh Kumar Verma has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation. SUBODH YADAV APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY, WATER RESOURCES Subodh Yadav has been appointed as Joint Secretary, Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation. MANOJ SETHI APPOINTED AS JOINT SECRETARY & FA, YOUTH AFAIRS & SPORTS Manoj Sethi has been appointed as Joint Secre- tary & FA, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. K V KAMATH NO POLITICAL ASSIGNMENT BUT AS ADVISOR TO FINANCE MINISTRY? Latest whispers are that K V Kamath, currently Head of New Development Bank of BRICS coun- tries, may be taken in as Advisor in the Finance Ministry after his return from his present assign- ment in May. One thing is certain with this wide publicity, he will not be Minister Finance. ‘Sukhoi-30MKI fighter is equipped with ‘special weapon’ BrahMos missile’ Thanjavur: The Suk- hoi-30MKI fighter air- craft, equipped with ‘special weapon’ BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, was in- ducted at Thanjavur airbase on Monday . “The decision to de- ploy the Su-30 MKI at Thanjavur was taken due to its strategic loca- tion. The SU-30 MKI in- ducted here is equipped with special weapon (BrahMos missile),” said that the integration of BrahMos Missiles with the SU-30MKI fight- er has been done “fully indigenously”. BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles can hit targets at around 300 kms with precision. “The integration of air- launched version of BrahMos missile with SU-30MKI fighter has been done fully indige- nously by BrahMos Aerospace, and the Air Force,” he added. —ANI said Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bha- dauria. The Air Chief tegically located, but it also helps us at inte- grating this particular squadron and the Air Force with the land forces and the Navy,” Rawat said. When asked about a joint command struc- ture for the three forc- es, Rawat said, “We are working towards it. The structure shape of these com- mands, we will work out jointly with the three services.” “We will not be copy- ing any model. We will come out with our own mechanism to see how best it is suited to the Indian requirement,” he said. —ANI virtue of the fact that it is located in Thanjavur, which is strategically very well located in the southern from where it can domi- nate the seas, provide very close and integrat- ed support to the Indian Navy,” General Rawat told ANI here. He said that it can also provide support to the land forces by pro- tecting the vulnerable areas and points that lie in the southern theatre. “Simultaneously, any other task that may be entrusted to the squad- ron in support of the land forces can easily be accomplished by this. Not only is it stra- Thanjavur: Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat on Monday said that the SU-30 MKI aircraft, which is “strategically located” in Thanjavur, can dominate the seas and provide support to the Indian Navy and land forces. The SU-30 MKI air- craft is equipped with the air-launched ver- sion of the BrahMos supersonic cruise mis- siles, which can hit tar- gets at around 300 km with precision. “Triple two squadron has been resurrected with the SU-30 MKI aircraft. It is armed with BrahMos missile. By ‘DIFFICULT TO PREDICT WAR SCENARIO WITH PAK’ CDS, IAF CHIEF INDUCT SUKHOI-30MKI AIRCRAFT peninsula. Thanjavur: CDS General Bipin Rawat said that all the Defence services are tasked to be prepared for any option that may emerge. “All defence services are tasked to be prepared for any option that may emerge. It is very diffi cult to predict the scenario but we are always pre- pared for any task that we are as- signed,” General Bipin Rawat said while talking about Pakistan. The Chief of Defence Staff along with Air Force chief RKS Bhadauria and DRDO chairman G Satheesh Reddy witnessed Suryakiran Aerobatic Team display at the Thanjavur air base during the SU-30 MKI fi ghter induction ceremony. —ANI Thanjavur: CDS General Rawat and Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria inducted the fi rst Sukhoi-30MKI fi ghter aircraft squadron at the Thanjavur airbase here. DRDO chairman G Satheesh Reddy was also present during the ceremony. A water sa- lute was also given to the fi ghter aircraft at the induction ceremony of the 222 ‘Tigersharks’ fi ghter squadron. This is the fi rst SU- 30MKI fi ghter aircraft squadron in South India which will also be into a maritime role. They are being equipped with air-launched version of the BrahMos super- sonic cruise missiles —ANI and the CAA STIR CAA has already been challenged: Sibal AISA, STUDENT ORGS HOLD MARCH Didi urges for action on trouble in University New Delhi: Congress leader Ka- pil Sibal on Monday said he maintains that the Citizenship Amend- ment Act (CAA) can be challenged. Sibal said, “Ridicu- lous, it has already been challenged. I am the main counsel appear- ing in the matter. The first two lead petitions will be argued by me to say that it is unconstitu- tional.” He further said, “How can anybody say that I have said that it is valid law and therefore has to be implemented. I have never said so. Please show me any statement where I made that statement. In fact, on that very day where they are misquoting, even the statement that I have made is being misquoted, I have said that you can oppose it and how you can do that is through Supreme Court.” Senior New Delhi: All India Students’ Association (AISA) and other organisations on Monday held a protest march against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizen (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR) here on Monday. Former JNU student and activist Umar Khalid was also present during the protest. Demonstrators were seen carrying anti-CAA posters and chanted slogans against the implementa- tion of the new act. One of the posters read: “Reject CAA-NPR-NRC” —ANI “And in a public rally of UDF, I made a public statement that nine lies have been told by the government on CAA. I have supported it with facts and figures and statements made from time to time. Please see on Youtube and I have also put it on Twitter,” he said. “I have said that CAA should be thrown into the Arabi- an sea as it is entirely unconstitutional. there is no clarification issue required.” said. —ANI MAMATA TO HOLD A RALLY Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will hold a rally against CAA and NRC in Darjeeling on January 22. The rally comes a day ahead of the birth anniversary of freedom fi ghter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on January 23. Mamata has assured people of West Bengal that there is “no need to worry” regarding CAA and NRC. Banerjee appealed to governments of all northeastern states and opposition ruled states to pass a resolution against CAA. “I appeal to governments of all Northeastern states and Opposition ruled states that before taking any decision on con- ducting NPR, the state governments should study it carefully.” she said. —ANI here,” the Chief Minis- ter said. On January 7, a clash broke out be- tween the students of Jadavpur and police personnel near Sulekha Mor in Kolkata during a pro- test against the vio- lence that took place at Jawaharlal Nehru Uni- versity in New Delhi. In a video of the protest, the police were seen lathi-charing on the protestors. —ANI Siliguri: Chief Minis- ter of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, on Monday said that she has urged for strong po- lice action over reports of trouble being created by a political party in varsities here. “I heard that one po- litical party is trying to create a problem at the University of North Bengal. I ask the police to take strong action. I will not allow lynching University So he ‘KERALA TO CONDUCT ITS OWN CENSUS, WON’T IMPLEMENT NPR’ Trivandrum: The State Cabinet has decided to inform the Registrar Gen- eral of India and Census Commssioner that Kerala will carry out its own cen- sus and will not imple- ment NPR, said Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac on Monday. Talking about the decision taken by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan led government, BJP WON’T HAVE ALLIANCE WITH AKALI DAL, CHAUTALA’S JJP IN DELHI New Delhi: BJP in Delhi has had some mixed luck in its alliance formation ahead of assembly elec- tions of February 8. One senior leader of the party has confi rmed that the BJP will not be fi ghting the elections in Delhi with its long standing alliance partner, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD). There are approximately 10 lakh J&K POLICE KILLS 3 HIZBUL TERRORISTS IN ENCOUNTER Srinagar: J and Kashmir Police on Monday neu- tralized three dreaded terrorists, including a top commander of Hizbul Mujahideen. “Today in Shopian, we neutralised 3 terrorists. One of them, their commander Wasim Ahmed Wani was active since 2017 and was on a top position in Hizbul Mujahideen. He had 19 FIRs against him and was also involved in the killing of 4 civilians and 4 cops,” J&K DGP Dilbag Singh told media. “The second was Adil Sheikh and the third has been identifi ed as Jahangir,” he added. Isaac said: “It will be counterproductive in a state like Kerala where assembly unanimously has adopted a resolution against the NPR, and to have it along with the census.The people just won’t co-operate. Can we force the people to give information? This is an issue on which Kerala is united.” Sikh voters in the national capital and according to political estimates, they impact the outcome in 10 out of 70 assembly seats, mostly in the West Delhi area. Other than the SAD, the Jannayak Janata Party (JJP), which is one of their newest allies in Haryana, will also not be fi ghting with the BJP in the upcoming elections.
SPORTS AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 09 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia DJOKOVIC’S AUS-SOME OPENER Roger claimes an easy win at Melbourne Park R with a comfortable first-round win on Rod Laver Arena. Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have won 13 of the last 14 men’s singles titles at Mel- bourne Park & form of Swiss in opening- round clash with Steve John- son sug- Begins Australian Open title defence with a four-set win, hits 900 wins milestone gested could continue for another year. He triumphed 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 against the American jour- neyman, his mo- mentum only by a brief rain delay that forced the closure of the roof on the centre court. Federer was sat- isfied to open ac- count in Melbourne with straight-sets result, hav- ing avoided a tricky first match. that run oger showed his class Federer tory in 77 matches at the first Grand Slam of the year, Djokovic joined Jimmy Con- nors, Roger Federer, Ivan Lendl, Rafael Na- dal and Guillermo Vi- las as the only players to reach 900 wins. Djokovic’s rapid tra- jectory in his early years on Tour indicat- ed that he was on track for a storied career. motivation. make me proud of what I have achieved in my career. They give even more signifi- cance to why I’m com- peting in professional tennis still,” Djokovic said on Sunday . “But at the same time, there are some other higher goals that I have as a driving force.” By picking up his 69th vic- They Melbourne: Djokovic has created yet another milestone moment in his legend- ary career during the Australian Open. The Serbian, who turned pro in 2003, de- feated German Jan- Lennard Struff 7-6 (7- 5) 6-2 2-6 6-1 on Monday night for his 900th sin- gles match win. “Mile- stones are definitely a Novak halted a Caroline starts off her final grand slam appearance with a win F Under, Wozniacki needed just 85 minutes to dispatch the World No.92, 6-1, 6-3, on Melbourne Arena. “I feel good having won my first match here,” Wozniacki said after the match. The seven-times Australian Open champion Serena Williams looked in ominous form as she opened 19th campaign with a 6-0 6-3 trouncing of Anastasia Potapova. “I started out well today—and ended well,” Williams said. “She really fought well.” ormer champion Caroline Wozniacki started the final tournament of her professional career with an emphatic victory over Kristie Ahn in the first round of the Australian Open. The 2018 winner Down BARTY ROARS BACK IN DOWN UNDER T Open. Home favourite and top seed Barty had to come from a set down to progress in Mel- bourne, beating Lesia Tsurenko 5-7, 6-1, 6-1. he world number one Ash Barty was relieved to come through the “chaos” of a first day of few shocks at the Australian in Gujarat make early progress New Delhi: Gujarat, who resumed the sec- ond day’s play on 277/9, were all out for 281 against Punjab, with Siddharth Kaul scalp- ing the final wicket to complete a five-wicket haul. Arzan Nagwaswalla then ran through Pun- jab’s top and middle-or- der, reducing them to 32/5. However, skipper Mandeep Singh and wicketkeeper Anmol Malhotra shared a 106- run partnership before the former was dis- 52-run lead in the first England defeat SA in 150th away Test win Messi scores as Barca make winning start BRIEF BBL: Scorchers and Sixers win Sydney: Perth Scorch- ers took eight-wicket win over Sydney Thun- der. Whereas, Sydney Sixers defeated Mel- bourne Stars in the on- going Big Bash League. Kaul 5/58) PUN 1st innings: 229/10 (Anmol Malhotra 119; Arzan Nagwaswalla 5/64). GUJ 2nd innings: 23/0 (Priyank Panchal 14; Siddarth Kaul 0/4). Punjab have given their rapturous sup- porters just what they craved for in the Ranji Trophy. Sitting in sec- ond position in Elite Group A And B after five rounds, the side have massively punched above their weight to stand tall amongst their competitions. Madrid: Quique Setien may want a different Barcelona but he need- ed the same old Lionel Messi on Sunday as the Argentinian gave his new coach a winning start against Granada. Messi’s strike in the 76th minute at Camp Nou proved the only goal of a cagey contest and prevented much-anticipated launch of Setien’s new era becoming some- thing of a damp squib. Sana Mir left out of Pak’s squad New Delhi: Former Pa- kistan skipper Sana Mir has been dropped from the upcoming T20 World Cup squad and Bismah Maroof will lead the side in the competition. innings and were 23/0 before stumps in the second innings. The score of the sec- ond day is - GUJ 1st in- nings: 281/10 (Bhargav Merai 130; Siddarth missed Chawla for 56. Malhotra battled on, scoring an unbeaten 119. But Guja- rat managed to secure a by Piyush the though, 11 arrested for betting on 3rd ODI New Delhi: The Delhi Crime Branch busted a betting racket and ar- rested 11 persons. The bets were being placed on the 3rd ODI between India & Australia took place on Sunday . end as he had a 99-run partnership with Dane Paterson for the last wicket. Maharaj’s re- sistance was cut short by Sam Curran’s direct hit from mid-on. He made 71 runs. Vernon Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje were all sent back to the pavilion. England now lead the four-match series 2-1. The final match of the series will be played at Wanderers Stadium in Sandton on January 24. London: England de- feated South Africa by an innings and 53 runs in the third Test at the St George’s Park here on Monday. England bowlers bundled out Proteas, who were fol- lowing on, for 237 runs in their second innings. Part-timer Joe Root and Mark Wood picked up four and three wick- ets respectively. The hosts resumed their in- nings from 102/6 on day five. Tailender Keshav Maharaj delayed the KATIE BRENNAN Vadodara witnesses action-packed racing Supercross racing & freestyle motocross event featured 28 rid- ers from countries. The inter- national riders from Russia, South Africa, America, Germany and Scotland set the tracks on fire with top Indian racers. Vadodara: first edition of ‘Va- dodara Invitational Supercross’ was organised on January 19. It is for the first time in Guja- rat that international riders featured in night supercross. Va- dodara Invitational The Windies thrash Ireland in T20I Harare: West Indies secured a massive 9-wicket win over Ireland in 3rd T20I at the Warner Park. With this win, West Indies ended series on a draw. enjoying AFLW move to Tigers Philander, various event Sydney: Richmond AFLW cap- tain Katie Brennan is enjoying her football more than ever after her shock switch to the Tigers. The Western Bulldogs’ inaugural women’s skipper, Brennan’s move to Punt Rd was the most talked about of the off-season. With her profile as one of the competition’s foundation stars and leadership experience, the 27-year-old last week was voted in as captain for Richmond’s first AFLW campaign. Brennan said it had been a seamless transition and she was settled at Tigerland. “I don’t think I’ve ever had this much fun playing football,” Bren- nan said. “It’s a credit to the club and, I guess, the messages they tell us and the values that we hold here. “There’s been a hell of a lot of support. We’ve had so many girls that have come across from different clubs and they’ve been able to bring that journey along with them.” The Tigers are one of four new teams for the AFLW’s fourth season, along with West Coast, Gold Coast and St Kilda. Punjab FC beat Kerala Ludhiana: A Dipanda Dicka brace helped Punjab FC register a 3-1 victory over Gokulam Kerala in an I-League. Ronaldo is fifth top goal scorer London: Cristiano Ron- aldo is now the fifth all- time top scorer in foot- ball history, overtaking Germany legend Gerd Muller. The Portuguese superstar bagged two in Juventus’ win over Par- ma last night, scoring in his seventh consecutive game for the Bianconeri and reaching a stagger- ing 736 goals in 1,028 games at the top level. He’s now scored one more than Muller man- aged in his decorated career for club and country and has thus moved into the top five when it comes to goals- tio of 0.72, Ronaldo is might even up ending up moving ahead of Pele’s tally of 767 - un- less the Brazilian leg- end adds some more training ground goals to his numbers. Ro- mario is in second after scoring 772 across his career, with Czech-Aus- trian legend Josef Bi- can leading the way as the most prolific goals- corer of all-time. According to Rec. Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF), he notched a ridiculous 805 goals in 530 games and didn’t retire until he was 42-years old. Swapan names Bagan President Kolkata: Swapan Sad- han Bose was named President of Mohun Bagan club, a position which remained vacant after lawyer Gitanath Ganguly passed away . Anand tricked; Carlsen wins New Delhi: Viswana- than Anand suffered a painful defeat from a nearly winning position, losing to Fabiano Carua- na of US in the eighth round of Tata Steel Mas- ters chess tournament. corers. With an impres- sive goals per game ra- good value to surpass Hungarian icon Ferenc Puskas on 747, while he
Its not just flu which is contagious, even attitudes are. Choose to be happy and with happy people. —Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO & Editor, First India 2NDFRONT 10 AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia India’s richest 1% are 4 times wealthier than poorest 70% Trade body demands MoS to solve GST 36 (4) issue First India News Surat: State for MSME Pratap Sarangi was on visit to Surat last week during which a representation was made before him by Confederation of All In- dia Traders (Gujarat) regarding grave issue of GST 36 (4). Traders and manu- facturers with less than Rs 5 crore turnover need to file return once every three months (Quarterly) while those with turnover above Rs. 5 crore need to file re- turn every When those above Rs. 5 crore turno- ver purchase something from those with turno- ver lesser than Rs. 5 crore, the suppliers need to wait for 3 months to get tax credit. For this reason, major manufacturers have stopped doing trades with smaller ones. They don't release payment until credit is deposited. For this reason, small and me- Minister of particularly poor wom- en and girls. Regarding Oxfam said the com- bined total wealth of 63 Indian billionaires is higher than the to- tal Union Budget of India for the fiscal year 2018-19 which was at Rs 24,42,200 crore. As per the re- port, it would take a fe- male domestic worker 22,277 years to earn what a top CEO of a technology makes in one year. It further said women and girls put in 3.26 billion hours of unpaid care work each and every day -- a contribution to the Indian economy of at least Rs 19 lakh crore a year, which is 20 times the entire education budget of India in 2019 (Rs 93,000 crore). It said, women and girls are among those who benefit the least from today's econom- ic system. —PTI Davos: India's richest 1 per cent hold more than four-times the wealth held by 953 million people who make up for the bot- tom 70 per cent of the country's population, while the total wealth of all Indian billion- aires is more than the full-year budget, a new study said on Monday. Releasing the study 'Time to Care' here ahead of the 50th Annual Meet- ing of the World Eco- nomic Forum (WEF), rights group Oxfam also said the world's 2,153 billionaires have more wealth than the 4.6 bil- lion people who make up 60 per cent of the planet's population. The report flagged that global inequality is shockingly entrenched and vast and the num- ber of billionaires has doubled in the last dec- ade, despite their com- bined wealth having —Pic for representational purposes only India, Minister of State for MSME Pratap Sarangi WHAT IS GST 36(W) —FILE PHOTO T T T company month. having TIME TO CARE: The report fl agged that global inequality is shockingly entrenched and vast. The issues of income and gender inequality are expected to figure prominently in discus- sions at the five-day summit of the WEF, starting Monday . Concern about ine- quality underlies re- cent social unrest in almost every conti- nent, although it may be sparked by differ- ent tipping points declined in the last year. "The gap between rich and poor can't be resolved without de- liberate inequality- busting policies, and too few governments are committed these," said Oxfam In- dia CEO Amitabh Be- har, who is here to represent the Oxfam confederation year. such as corruption, c o n s t i t u t i o n a l breaches, or the rise in prices for basic goods and services, as per the WEF report. The Oxfam report further said "sexist" economies are fuelling the inequality crisis by enabling a wealthy elite to accumulate vast for- tunes at the expense of ordinary people and while smaller players are facing great dif- ficulty to their business, said a trader adding that buyer gets 10% credit only after 2A return shows credit. dium scale manufac- turers and traders are facing major finan- cial difficulty, said Pramod Bhagat, head of Gujarat unity of CAIT. The trade has shift- ed to bigger players, to sustain this Constitution preamble on hotel door; Twitterati sees CAA link Air India launches direct flight between Bhubaneswar-Surat Subsidy on battery operated vehicles for Guj students In 10 days since launch, AASHVAST prevents Rs 10 lakh of fraud Ahmedabad city , one can read an excerpt from the preamble on its glass door. The text prominently reads 'The Constitution of India' on the top, fol- lowed by the famed pre- amble saying 'We the people of India...' past- ed all over the glass door in a subtle yet styl- ish manner. preamble on its door has got nothing to do with the new citizenship law and said it was put up three-four months back, before CAA came into existence. While enter- ing the reception area of 'The House of Mangal- das Girdhardas' or 'The House of MG', a heritage hotel located in Lal Dar- waja area Ahmedabad: A well- known hotel here has pasted a text from Pre- amble to the Constitu- tion on its glass door near the reception area, prompting some social media users to link it with the Citizenship Amendment Act. However, the hotel on Monday clarified that its act of posting text from First India News Ahmedabad: In just 10 days of its launch, the Cyber AASHVAST sys- tem of the Cyber Crime division has received 183 complaints of cy- bercrime, including 49 relating to unauthor- ized money transfers. It has also stopped fraud- ulent transactions amounting to Rs10 lakh. The department had received complaints from 22 districts and four ma- jor cities of the state. The Cyber Crime Prevention Unit has prepared a data- base of mobile phone data from 154 people ac- cused of online crimes. Along with this, the de- partment has found four fake websites and 15 fake links related to online fraud. All the links have been blocked while one website has been blocked. To detect the cases, the department’s laboratory scanned 52 android mo- biles, 14 pen drives and one memory card and found viruses in two mo- bile phones and two pen drives. of old Fridays and Sundays. The flights to Surat from Bhubaneswar will depart at 8.40am and reach the destina- tion at 10.40am. Simi- larly , return flights will leave Surat 8.40 am and reach Bhu- baneswar at 10.40 am, Rao said. The airport director also said the frequen- cies of the flights may increase keeping in view the passanger turnout. "Around 8 lakh Odias stay in Surat and they prefer to take a 2-hour flight rather than spending 30 hours in train," he said. Meanwhile, Surat Airport will inaugu- rate new domestic cargo terminal in lat- er this month. Bhubaneswar: much sought after di- rect flight service be- tween Bhubaneswar and Surat launched by Air India from the Biju Patnaik International Airport here on Monday. The national carrier's Air- bus A 320 aircraft took off for Surat from here at 8.40am with 81 pas- sengers on board. "Air India will operate the direct flights between Bhubaneswar and Surat twice a week," the Direc- tor of Biju Patnaik Inter- national Airport, B Ven- kateshwara Rao, said. He informed that the airline will operate the flights from Bhubaneswar to Surat on Mondays and Thursdays and from Su- rat to Bhubaneswar on Ashwani Kumar: Gujarat CMO’s man of all seasons The AHMED PATEL AT HOME was —Pic for representational purpose only First India News state subsidy to the tune of Rs 10,000 (~$141) per vehicle. The program is exe- cuted through the deal- ership network of Guja- rat Energy Develop- ment Agency (GEDA) authorized manufactur- ers. High speed (>25 km/hr) battery-operat- ed two-wheelers have also been distributed to those students of grade 12 and above with a val- id driving license. Ahmedabad: To pro- mote eco-friendly ve- hicles, the govern- ment of Gujarat has implemented a pro- gram for the distribu- tion of battery-oper- ated vehicles (BOVs), especially two-wheel- ers to the students of grade nine and above. Those students who opt for such vehicles will get the benefit of Veteran Congress leader Ahmed Patel is in his home district Bharuch attending various programmes. He was the chief guest at the silver jubilee function of Munshi Manubarwala School in Bharuch city. —PTI Hardik Patel files bail plea First India News First India News pani Government’s am- bitious Rs 11,300-crore Ahmedabad-Rajkot Semi High Speed Rail Corridor (ARSHSRC) project. Being a key of- ficial in the CMO, he also accompanied Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on his first foreign visit to Israel in 2018. Showing his hu- mane side, Ashwani Kumar is quite pop- ular among the CMO staff, with whom he talks with courtesy and even gives away gifts received him to them. Ashwani weight in the govern- ment could also be un- derstood from the fact that he is the Manag- ing Director of ambi- tious Gujarat Rail In- frastructure Develop- ment Corporation Ltd (G-RIDE), a joint ven- ture of the State and Central government, set up to take up last con- nectivity rail projects, which is chaired by MK Das, who is the Princi- pal Secretary to CM. Among nine projects, G-RIDE is also imple- menting the Vijay Ru- Kumar’s among several things with a cool head. Be- tween smiles laughter, he quietly replied to all those posers from the jour- no in such a way that it took the latter a while to figure out that he actually didn’t get anything to write about. But the 1997 batch Kumar could be tough as he demonstrated recently when weeded out several scribes from the list of accredited journal- ists during the latest Gandhinagar: A jour- nalist was shooting a barrage of questions at him and he quietly wait- ed for him to finish. Just as the scribe slowed down, he grinned, “You have a bad throat, cool down; I will order adrak wali chai for you.” And he called out a peon, “Please get some tea for us, adrak wali.” Meet Ashwani Ku- mar, Secretary to the Chief Minister’s Of- fice who handles sen- sitive media AHMEDABAD: After being arrested on a court warrant for his c o n t i n - ued ab- s e n c e d u r i n g trial in sedition case, the C o n - gress party leader Hardik Patel sought bail from the city sessions court Monday. The court is likely to hear the bail plea on Tuesday and Informed sources said, during the recent anti-CAA riots when the media, especially the electronic media, was going hammer and tongs against the police, it required only one phone call from Ashwani Kumar to get some of them to dilute their coverage Ashwani Kumar against the police, it re- quired only one phone call from Ashwani Ku- mar to get some of them to dilute their coverage. The low Informed sources said during the recent anti- CAA riots when the me- dia, especially the elec- tronic media, was going hammer and phase of renewals. Sources said this has stirred a hornet’s nest but Ashwani Kumar is sure what is necessary and what isn’t. he on by tongs profile beat
www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia 11 AHMEDABAD, TUESDAY JANUARY 21, 2020 Models of Style Skool showcasing the colours in trend this winter season RANGEELO Rajasthan TEAM OF STYLE SKOOL CREATED STUNNING LOOKS FOR THE WINTER FASHION COLOURS IN TREND colours of the season, with a little bling in the texture. Asymmetrical saree gowns are the best options for females to hide their winter carbs. During the shoot, Swarovs- ki necklace choker with free bird tassels by designer Anjali Gadia from ‘Brand Sataara’, and ‘Folk Accessories’ by Indrajeet Das Gup- ta were icing on the cake for the perfect look. Makeup artist Bhan- upriya Chaudhary gave pop colors with glitters on the eyes and nude lips with highlighted cheeks. NEHAL NAYAR nehal.nayar@firstindia.co.in C olours of Rajasthan fes- tivities are trending, and inspiring Jaipur based designers are setting up the right mood for Jaipu- rites to steal the attention for any occasion with their latest winter collection. Style Skool has once again come up with a new concept shoot styled by Ab- himanyu Singh Tomar, with city- based models Zara Sheikh, Aasa- wari Sahni, Nakul Solanki, Navya Sahara, Gehna Arora, Manvi Sa- roya, Versha Mahalawat, and Afzal Khan during the Pushkar Fair, and the entire concept is shot by the talented fashion photogra- pher Kuldeep Chaudhary . Talking about the colourful and vast culture of the state, National Designer Rohit Kamra, also known as the ‘Maestro for Mens- wear’ shared that he has come up with gar- ments made up of unique techniques like grey leather knitting embroi- dery bandhgalas, which can be paired with a shirt or t-shirt depend- ing upon the event, and can also be worn to flaunt beach bod- ies. For a very formal event, a brown velvet sherwani with leather detailing will also look trendy, and save you from the pink winters. Designer Gi- tanjali Rawat from ‘Label Gaba by Gitan- jali’ stated that the dark shades of greens, pur- ples and bright yellow are the new
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ETC www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 202013 ‘CHHAPAAK’ A fired. In the video, Deepika is seen throwing a TikTok chal- lenge at a user named @faby_ makeupartist. “I want to challenge Faby with three of my most favour- ite looks” said Deepika. In the 39-second video, Faby goes on to rapidly create all three looks on herself, one by one to the beats of peppy BACKFIRED! There have been many more such reactions on Twit- ter. The video was one among several that Deepika had re- corded with various TikTok artistes for the promotion of ‘Chhapaak’. —IANS music. Social media, however, isn’t amused. The trolling started shortly after a user named Dr Smokiee posted the video on Twitter. “And just when we thought that @deepikapadu- kone couldn’t mock Laxmi anymore through her PR stunts in JNU she comes up with tik tok challenge on acid attack victims. Gross,” wrote Dr Smokiee along with the video, on his Twitter account @SmokingSkills_. promotional video of Deepika shot for her new film ‘Chhapaak’ has back- Padukone Deepika Padukone —PHOTOS BY SUNIL SHARMA FROM SMALL TOWN TO B-TOWN —PHOTO BY SUNIL SHARMA ‘BEING AN ACTOR IS A PRIVILEGE’ B Kangana’s observation came while she was commenting on the controversy that erupted when she took over the directo- rial reigns of her 2019 release, ‘Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi’. She was in the Capital to promote her upcoming film ‘Panga’, directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari. “There was no ‘panga’. The director left the film (and) I completed it. It was just that. If I helped my producer (and) stu- dio, toh us cheez ke liye mera sammaan hona chahiye (I should be revered for that). Peo- ple should see I am so responsi- ble. I got many brickbats and I am shocked,” she said. —Agency ollywood star Kangana Ranaut says in our coun- try filmmakers are not as valued as they should be. From Left: KC Maloo, Gaurav Jain, Ravindra Upadhyaya, Mukesh Kumar and Anshu Harsh The Hidden Beauty of Rajasthani Cinema KARISHMA GWALANI cityfirst@firstindia.co.in B ollywood lyricist Kunal Ver- ma shared his journey in an exclusive interview with City First during his visit to the Pink City. On being asked about his visit to Jaipur, the lyricist of ‘Hasi Ban Gaye’ said, “I love the life of Mumbai but I keep coming back to Jaipur because my roots are here.” Kunal has given many super hit songs not just in Bollywood but in Rajasthan too. He has worked with Rapperiya Baalam and Mohit Gaur for many Rajasthani songs. “When I was young, I used to write poetry while listening to the music and eventually, I started growing in- terest in music. Later I realised that poetry is a lot more different than music.”, said the Star Screen Award nominee. The popular song ‘Tum Hi Aana’ from the film ‘Marjaavaan’ is writ- ten by Kunal Verma along with many other songs from the movies like ‘Malang’, ‘Street Dancer 3D’, ‘Race 3’, to name a few. On being asked about his music journey in Bollywood, the singer said, “I have always been the best at whatever the work I do, be it a xerox shop employee or a musician. After the success of ‘Hasi Ban Gaye’ song, I came back to Jaipur and suddenly Pritam Da called for a song. I record- ed the song on the phone and the very next day, it got selected for the film ‘1920 London’ and that’s when I decided to go back to Mumbai to build my career in the industry.’’ Gaurav Jain also took up the concern and said, “We are lacking behind because we do not appreciate our lan- guage. We need to make sure that even our children are aware of the language in- stead of getting startled when they hear someone talking in Rajasthani. It should be in a way that even if we hear someone talking in Rajasthani when we travel abroad, it should be so im- pactful that we get goose- bumps while listening to it.” According Raizada’s point of view, he said, “Our language is not being able to flourish be- cause of the apathy of the government. We have im- mense talent in Rajasthan but we lack resources.” Adding to the conversa- tion, Mansoor Ali said, “Working under limited resources has also been a reason of hampering the growth of Ra- jasthani cinema and even the government does not pay the much- needed attention to the budget of films.” VANSHIKHA GOUR T World Trade Park. The event began with an award ceremony where Ar- jun Sangwan received im- mense appreciation for his short film- ‘Ek Sakht Gunthi Hui Choti’. The first talk session, ‘How I started films: Personal sto- ries of film-makers’, wit- nessed the journey of Film- Director Rahul Rawail. During a conversation with the moderator of the session Anshu Harsh, Rahul said, “Every producer or a director makes a fantastic film accord- ing to his perspectives to- wards how he sees things around him. We get chances to work with a lot of people whom we get to learn a lot from. One should never be in- he 3rd day of Rajasthan International Film Fes- tival took place on Monday at Cinepolis, Ananth Mahadevan and Ravi Mahadevan fatuated with their work.” The second session wit- nessed dignitaries from Ra- jasthani Film Industry like Ravindra Upadhyaya, Sanjay Raizada, Gaurav Jain, KC Ma- loo, Manzoor Ali Qureshi, Mukesh Kumar and Gagan Mishra. The artists shared their opinions about the ‘Challenges and future of Ra- jasthani Cinema’. Anshu Harsh Ravindra Upadhyaya why is Rajasthani cinema behind Bollywood, to which he said, “There will be no change un- til we start feeling pride for our language. The first con- cern is that Rajasthani peo- ple themselves are unable to recognise their native lan- guage.” to Sanjay asked Kunal Verma Kangana Ranaut SUNDOWNER! Lifestyle Photographer Siddharth Pruthi and Garima hosted a Sundowner get-together at AkhBar on Sunday afternoon, for their friends and family; it was moreover a celebration for New Year and Makar Sankranti. Lips smacking salads and cocktails were served to match the vibe of the afternoon where everyone enjoyed with all zeal and happiness. Siddharth, Rishee and Garima Mehul, Siddhi, Akansh, Siddharth, Garima, Rahul and Girish Dushyant Singh and Ajit Sharma
CITY BUZZ AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 14 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia A JOURNEY FROM KHADI TO KINKHAAB UMANG HUTHEESING’S DESIGNS TURNED HEADS ON THE FINAL DAY OF THE AHMEDABAD DESIGN WEEK CITY FIRST U mang Huthees- ing paid a trib- ute to the rich heritage of In- dian handicraft and couture through his fashion show titled Kha- di to Kinkhaab, a Hand- crafted Story of Indian Couture, on the final day of the Ahmedabad Week on Sunday . De- signed and created by artist and Hutheesing, the show re- volved around four se- quences of Lord Krish- na’s life, bringing it to the fore by showcasing vari- ous fabrics, prints, de- signs and embroidery . While Balkrishna’s childhood was presented through fabric like mul- mul, the collection in dusty and dark colours with block prints depict- ed adolescent Krishna and gwalas during God- huli. Similarly , crafts of Gujarat was presented as Rasleela—young Krish- na as a lover, Radha and three-day Design designer Prasad and Umang with the models sign thought leaders, change-makers, corpo- rates, academia, educa- tors, practitioners, re- searchers, The event aimed to cre- ate a vibrant platform for the design fraternity to share space with nation- al and international ex- perts, academicians, ar- tisans and crafts persons. cityfirstgujarat@gmail.com Gujral, Candice Pinto, Arry Dabas and others in a fabulous presentation of the heritage, arts and crafts of Gujarat. ADW , which was inau- gurated by Union Minis- ter of Railways and Com- merce Piyush Goyal and Home Minister of Guja- rat Pradipsinh Jadeja on Friday saw participation from eminent global de- Gopis. The sequence of Krishna as the King of Dwarka—Dwarka- dhish—was presented through rich brocades and embroidered velvets and silks. The show was choreo- graphed by Prasad Bida- pa, who is a Bangalore based fashion stylist and choreographer, and fea- tured supermodels Dipti designers. So-ap pretty! IN TUNE WITH NATURE “The University of Wild” conducted an event titled In a relationship with a tree! at the Bodakdev Garden in Ahmedabad on Sunday. The workshop included activities, sharing and deep insights aimed at connecting people to nature and bringing a sense of care and love for one’s surroundings along with deep refl ection into oneself. The University of Wild is the brainchild of CA Brinda Shah, who regularly conducts such nature-based workshops in the city. —City First Calorx Ghatlodia tops at Road Safety Week C “Rasta” campaign organ- ized as part of the 31st National Road Safety Week from January 11-17 here in Ahmedabad. Na- tional Road Safety Week is a road safety and awareness campaign launched by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and the Gov- ernment of India. The week-long campaign saw participation from pres- tigious schools including St Xavier’s Mirzapur, Calorx Public School- Ghatalodia, Visamo Kids Foundation, Visva- the topic of road safety . nal Chhada, and Rakhi CITY FIRST A lye-free whipped soap- making where participants learnt how to make whipped rose cream soap, whipped clay cream soap, whipped skin brightening cream soap, whipped anti-ageing cream soap and whipped charcoal face wash cream soap. Partici- pants also received a detailed introduction to the soap-making process. Loaded with good-for-you oils like coconut and palm, CITY FIRST h m e d a b a d based pH De- signs recently conducted alorx School, dia, emerged as the winners of the Public Ghatlo- a workshop, al soap. “Since it is more or less semi-sol- id, it can be used as a shaving cream, face wash, or even as a deep conditioner for your hair,” said pH Designs’ founder Hardika Pa- toliya. Plus, these look good enough to eat! cityfirstgujarat@gmail.com raising awareness about traffic safety and regula- tions in the community . The grand finale of the event was held at Studio Positive Life. cityfirstgujarat@gmail.com Jain guided the pro- gramme, which was founded by Paresh Dave of Traffic Man. Traffic expert Amit Khatri was the mentor of this pro- ject, which was aimed at JB Rao (retired RTO Of- ficer, Road Safety Expert and U-Turn Foundation member), Deepak Vyas (retired ACP Ahmedabad City Traffic Police), Mi- Bharati School, Satva Vikas School and Divine Dharwadia and included poster-making, skits and slogan contests. Students also performed a play on whipped soap is more of a foaming body butter than actu-