Nine-day ‘Navratri’ festival begins all over India

New Delhi/ Faizabad/Allahabad, Sept 19 (ANI): The nine-day ‘Navratri’ festival began across India with religious fervour on Saturday.

Thousands of devotees queued up at various temples dedicated to Goddess Durga.

In New Delhi, devotees converged at Jhandewalan to offer prayers prior to dawn and observed fast throughout the day.

“We observe fast on the first day of Navratri. On the first day, we pray for the whole day and meditate on Goddess Durga,” said Madan Gehlot, a devotee.

Meanwhile, at Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh, people made a beeline to the temple of Goddess Badi Devkali.

The devotees believe their wishes are fulfilled if they pray to Goddess Badi Devkali during the festival.

“People believe that coming here redeems them from their sins. Since the Goddess Devkali is the deity of Lord Rama’s dynasty, her significance is all the more. That’s why people come here to offer prayers to the Goddess,” said Poonam, a devotee.

Earlier on Friday, a day prior to the commencement of Dusshera, a unique annual horse procession was taken out through the streets of Allahabad.

The belief is that the horse representing sage Vyasa would relate the Ramayana.

Musical bands led the attractively decorated white horse procession organised by a leading Ram Lila committee of the city.

“Legend says that when Maharishi Valmiki narrated the story of Lord Rama to Luv and Kush then this horse standing next to them also listened to the story. The horse in the form of sage Vyasa tells the story of Rama to people during the Navratri celebrations,” said Ajay Kumar Shukla, secretary, Ramlila Committee.

“Naaratri”, which literally means nine nights, is observed twice a year.

The festival lasts for nine days in honour of nine manifestations of Durga, goddess of power, and fall in the months of April-May and September-October.

It is believed that during the Navratri, Goddess Durga descends on earth to rid it of the demons and blesses her devotees with happiness and prosperity. (ANI)

Twitter Gate: Congress will take action against Tharoor at the appropriate time: Tewari

New Delhi, Sep.18 (ANI): The Congress party on Friday said it would take appropriate action against Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor for his “cattle class” comments through the medium of Twitter at the appropriate time.

Addressing a party news conference in the capital, Congress spokesman Manish Tewari said: “We will take appropriate action (against Mr. Tharoor) at the appropriate time.

Tewari further said that action against Tharoor was not ruled out.

He also justified Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s statement on Thursday seeking Tharoor’s resignation for what he called “irresponsible” comments on the social networking site Twitter.

“It was unfortunate and unbecoming on his part to make such comments. In my view he should tender his resignation as Minister,” Gehlot had said.

“To make such irreverent comments is all the more despicable when one is holding a responsible position as that of the Minister of State for External Affairs,” Gehlot told journalists at his official residence here after a “Roza Iftar” party on Thursday evening.

Gehlot had termed Tharoor’s references posted on the site such as “cattle class” and “holy cows” as unacceptable in Indian politics.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan also said Tharoor had no right to continue in the Union Cabinet.

“I believe that in a democracy, people are God. To refer to them as ‘cattle’ is an insult to them. And I believe that such a person has no right to be a Union minister,” he told reporters.

Tharoor, who is on an official visit to Liberia, had earlier apologized through the Twitter medium, saying he was “sorry” for hurting any sentiments and that his words had been misunderstood.

“To those hurt by the belief that my repeating the phrase showed contempt: sorry. It’s a silly expression, but means no disrespect to economy travellers, only to airlines for herding us in like cattle. Many have misunderstood,” Tharoor said.

The minister said that he had learned belatedly of the fuss “over my tweet and pointed out that the phrase “cattle class” was used in the query, which he just repeated. (ANI)

Rajasthan Government demands lion’s share in Cairn project

Barmer (Rajasthan), Aug.29 (ANI): The Government of Rajasthan on Saturday demanded a lion’s share of the value added tax (VAT) that would be generated from the extraction of crude oil from the Mangala Processing Terminal ( MPT) here.

According to sources, the issue will be settled later when state government representatives meet the officials of this Cairns Energy India-ONGCjoint venture.

ONGC Chairman R.S. Sharma said that it would take at least four years to meet this demand of the Rajasthan Government, which was made by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Sharma said that the approach of the state government would determine the way forward on the issue of revenue sharing.

Officials attached with the joint venture said they are leaving no stone unturned in doing their bit for the local people.

The media contingent accompanying the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on the inaugural visit to the project site were shown the entrepreneural centre where various social projects for local people are showcased.

Cairn India CEO Rahul Dhir emphasised the point that the maximum number of labourers are locals, and added that out of the 700 contractors, a majority are local people.

Inaugurating the project, Dr. Singh said the present venture is an indication that foreign investment in the country will grow and that the Indian Government will honestly provide all facilities to attract foreign investment.

He also congratulated the technical personnel for successfully finding oil reserves.

It maybe recalled that the Dutch firm Shell had abandoned the search for oil in this desert area. cairn india then stepped in, and after four years of continuous labour, was able to discover oil. arlier, Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Murli Deora described the activation of the Mangala Processing Terminal ( MPT) as a historic achievement, as the crude oil production from this block will meet about 20 percent of the nation’s current crude oil production.

He said this will enable the country to save seven percent of the crude oil import bill and reduce import dependence.

Deora also emphasised the need for stabilising crude oil prices for ensuring the sustained economic growth of the country, Deora said the MPT find is a significant step towards achieving this goal.

Cairn has invested about Rs.10000 crores in the area.

The total investment in this project will be more than Rs. 20000 crores. The government will get Rs. 46000 crores as profit petroleum revenue over the life of the project and will provide job opportunities for more than 6000 people.

According to company sources, the supply terminal to the Mangala field, the second largest oil discovery in the country in two decades, will be a giant step towards curtailing the country’s oil import bill.

With an initial 30,000 barrels capacity per day (bpd), Cairn India plans to add another 1,00,000 bpd over the next 18 months.

Mangala oil field officials are confident of reaching the target of producing 1,75,000 bpd in the next 20 months.

The project would contribute more than 20 per cent of India’s domestic crude oil production by 2011, the company sources said. By Pankaj Chaudhary (ANI)

Meira Kumar to inaugurate MLAs orientation programme in Bhopal

Bhopal, July 4 (ANI): A two day orientation programme of the legislatures of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly will be inaugurated by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar in Bhopal today.

Besides Meira Kumar, Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker Ishwar Das Rohani, the state’s Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kailash Vijaywargiya and the Leader of Opposition, Jamuna Devi will also guide the newly elected MLAs.

The BJP’s Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj will deliver a lecture on how to become an effective MLA while former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijay Singh will speak on the role of young MLAs in the empowerment of the parliamentary culture in the programme.

Besides them, former Union Minister Vikram Verma and former Secretary General of the Lok Sabha Subhash Kashyap, Jharkhand Assembly Speaker Inder Singh Namdhari, MP Satyavrat Chaturvedi, MP Sandeep Dikshit, former MP Thavarchand Gehlot and former Lok Sabha general secretary G C Malhotra, and some other experts in parliamentary and legislative procedures will also guide the new members on legislative issues.

Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker Karia Munda will chair the closing ceremony. (ANI)

President to visit Udaipur today

Udaipur, June 30 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil will arrive here on a one-day visit today to unveil the statue of Maharana Pratap at the newly constructed international airport terminal.

The President will be accompanied by her husband Dr. Devi Singh Shekhawat and daughter Jyoti Rathore.

Governor Shilendra Kumar Singh, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj C P Joshi, Chairman Airport Authority of India V P Agrawal and president Mewar Charitable Foundation Udaipur Arvind Singh Mewar will participate in the function. (ANI)

President to visit Udaipur today

Udaipur, June 30 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil will arrive here on a one-day visit today to unveil the statue of Maharana Pratap at the newly constructed international airport terminal.

The President will be accompanied by her husband Dr. Devi Singh Shekhawat and daughter Jyoti Rathore.

Governor Shilendra Kumar Singh, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj C P Joshi, Chairman Airport Authority of India V P Agrawal and president Mewar Charitable Foundation Udaipur Arvind Singh Mewar will participate in the function.(ANI)

Rajkot has a “batsman” candidate

Rajkot/Jaipur, Apr 21 (ANI): Mukund Dudhatra, an independent candidate from Rajkot, has captured the imagination of the residents by campaigning as a cricket batsman.

Infact the Election Commission has given him a symbol of a “batsman” so he dresses himself like an Indian cricketer and comes out on roads and streets padded up with bat in his hand and helmet on his head.

Dudhatra has also declared his asset of nearly 1.25 crore rupees during nominations, but when it comes to contesting the election he has made sure that he campaigns alone without any pomp and show at a mere cost of 10,000 rupees.

He believes that cricket is considered a religion in the country, which attracts people from all walks of life. He hopes to garner votes especially from the youth who are enthralled with the sport.

“My election symbol is very influential for the youth as most of the candidates who stand for elections are above the age of 50 and will never accept such a symbol, ” he said.

Ganpat, a government employee in Rajkot too was surprised to see him campaign his way, but isn’t still sure to vote Dudhatra for his credibility.

“The Indian Premier League is coming up. We join him and show our enthusiasm-playing cricket with him. We will vote this time, but still not sure whom to vote,” said Ganpat.

Meanwhile, Bharatiya Janata Party supporters in Jaipur have decided to put up cartoon campaigns to influence voters.

The cartoon-centric remarks were apparently put to depict Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in different postures aiming to highlight the failure of the Congress party.

Gehlot cartoons put up had shown Gehlot as a parrot chirping “corruption”. Also depicted, acting with vengeance against BJP leaders and also cutting ribbons from one place to other.

“People look at it very keenly. Normal hoardings or big hoardings do not create much impact like this on people. Through these cartoons people develop a curiosity in their minds and come from far places to actually watch it. The cartoonist has shown the governments real administration and their deeds and his opinion in a few words,” said

The BJP is trying to hard to attract parliamentary seats in Rajasthan after they lost to the Congress in the 2008 state elections. By Suresh Parekh/Lokendra Singh (ANI)

President to address convocation of University of Rajasthan today

Jaipur, Mar 5 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil will address the 25th convocation of the University of Rajasthan here today.

The President will also give away degrees to D.Sc, D.Lit students and will honour at least five persons with honorary Ph.D degrees.

Rajasthan Governor and Chancellor S K Singh and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will also address the convocation function. (ANI)

Ten more ministers inducted into Rajasthan Cabinet

Jaipur, Feb 28 (ANI): Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot expanded his two-and-a-half month old cabinet on Saturday.

State Governor S K Singh administered the oath of secrecy to ten ministers – two of cabinet rank and eight ministers of state at a ceremony in Raj Bhawan.

Dr. Jitendra Singh and Rajendra Pareek were sworn-in as cabinet rank ministers while Ram Lal Jat, Bharosilal Jatav, Ashok Bairwa, Mangilal Gharasia, Pramod Jain Bhaya, Babulal Nagar, Ameen Khan and Gurmeet Kunnar were inducted as ministers of state.

With today’s expansion, the strength of the Gehlot Ministry has gone up to 23.

The swearing-in ceremony was attended by Gehlot, his other cabinet colleagues, government officials and supporters of the newly appointed ministers.

Gehlot was sworn-in as Rajasthan Chief Minister on December 13, 2008. (ANI)

Gehlot, Alhuwalia finalise Rajasthan 2009-10 plan

New Delhi, Feb.18 (ANI): The Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot met in the national capital on Wednesday and finalized a plan outlay for the desert state worth Rs.17322 crores.

This includes an additional Central assistance of Rs.110 crores provided for projects of special interest to the State.

Complimenting the Rajasthan Government for its efforts at making development more inclusive, Alhuwalia appreciated the investment friendly efforts of the State Government, particularly the encouragement it has given to public/private partnership in development of physical and social infrastructure.

He also lauded the State Government for implementing new initiatives introduced by the Central Government.

Alhuwalia praised the performance in the sectors of transport, tourism, industry and roads, saying it was satisfactory.

He advised the Rajasthan Government to make full use of the JNNURM program in developing tourism related infrastructure.

He said the State Government should bring to the notice of the Planning Commission any relaxation in the guidelines of centrally sponsored programs that it considered necessary for their efficient implementation.

The State Government was also advised to improve agriculture infrastructure and promote crop diversification.

To improve water supply, Alhuwalia urged Rajasthan to focus on water use efficiency and rainwater harvesting.

Attention was also drawn to high transmission and distribution losses in the power sector.

In the education sector, the Planning Commission suggested focus on upper primary level to increase enrollment and reduce student dropouts. The need to promote tourism because of the immense potential was also suggested.

Gehlot appreciated the new initiatives of UPA Government, which he said have helped States to improve their fiscal health and making development more inclusive.

He said focus of his government was to reach the benefits of growth to the disadvantaged sections of society.

He said various central initiatives meant for the states needed review.

He said central support to each household under the Indira Awas Yojana and the JNNURM for construction of houses needs to be increased.

He said the State government had incurred high delivery cost because of geographical conditions and this should be kept in mind while deciding central support to the State. (ANI)

Rahul Gandhi raises concern over rebels in Congress party

Jaipur, Jan 21, (ANI): All India Congress Committee’s General Secretary, Rahul Gandhi, on Wednesday said that action against the rebels, who may harm prospects of the party during elections, should be taken before distribution of tickets.

Speaking at the first meeting of Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) functionaries, MLAs, MPs since the formation of the Congress government in Rajasthan under Ashok Gehlot, remarked that one of the problems in the Congress was that those who work for the party and those who harm the party are getting the same treatment.

Gandhi, on this occasion, urged the youth workers of the party to reach out to villages to help the poor under various schemes launched by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.

Rahul said, “We have enrolled about 3-5 lakh new members in Uttarakhand and Punjab, and both states went through block, district and state NSUI and Youth Congress committees for the first time properly”.

Rahul Gandhi asked to check the accountability of the candidates be decided right at the time of ticket distribution on the eve of any poll and said, “in the next two years the NSUI and YC would hold block, district and state level polls involving genuine member who possessed valid ID-cards”. (ANI)

Is Shekhawat on the warpath with the BJP?

New Delhi/Jaipur, Jan.8 (ANI): An emergency meeting was called at Jaswant Singh”s residence on Thursday to douse out an intra-party crisis that erupted after former Vice-President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat took the rebellious path and alleged widespread corruption in the party and slammed the BJP president for misdemeanour.

The meeting, held in the national capital, went on for two hours, but ended inconclusively.

BJP President Rajnath Singh, who was in the line of fire after he ruled out chances of Shekhawat contesting the elections, was also present in the meeting.

Talking to reporters after the meeting, Shekhawat said the matter is still ”unresolved” and also indicated that he will fight the elections, health permitting.

Earlier in the day, Shekhawat expressed his eagerness to undertake a nation-wide campaign against corruption and charged former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje with siphoning off Rs.22000 crores.

“The party gains impurity with corruption. With the party”s purificiation, it will only gain more strength in future even if it involves corruption in the distribution of tickets (for elections). I want the guilty to be found out,” said Shekhawat.

Eight Six-year-old Shekhawat demanded an enquiry into the alleged corruption cases involving the Vasundhara Raje-led BJP government in Rajasthan regime.

He described himself as being among the senior functionaries of the BJP along with Atal Bihari Vajpayee, L.K. Advani and Rajnath Singh.

“Advaniji may be the PM candidate, but others too can contest the Lok Sabha polls, he is not the only one for contesting elections,” he added.

He said if his health permits, and the people want, he would contest the general elections. In fact he said that “Atalji too should contest elections if his health improves”.

Reacting to Rajnath Singh”s comment that those who have taken a dip in the Ganges generally do not like to swim in the well, the former Vice President said: “I may have taken a dip in the Ganges, but I have also bathed in wells”.

Hitting out at the BJP president, Shekhawat said, “Rajnath Singh was not even born when I joined the BJP, it will take him time to understand the party.”

At the same time, he said he had no differences with either Advani or Rajnath Singh.

“There is no question of going against either Advaniji and Atalji. We have family ties with each other for years”. He said that he would be meeting Advani soon.

“The talks were held in a very amicable environment. Shekhawatji is like a guardian to us (the partymen). He said that he has no malicious feeling against Atalji or Advaniji,” Rajnath Singh claimed.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan”s new Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has said investigations are being conducted into some cases.

“The process of preliminary investigation has been initiated in a number of cases, including the land scam in the Jaipur Development Authority, spying and phone tapping of previous ministers of the then Raje government and fake police encounter in which a trader was killed,” Gehlot said.

“Shekhawatji ka patra mila, usko examine karva rahein hain…unohon ne corruption par apni bhawana vyakt ki hai (I have received Shekhawat”s letter, it is being examined…he has expressed his concern on corruption),” Gehlot told reporters after inaugurating the India Stonemart-2009 in Jaipur.

“My government will not act in a revengeful way but find out the truth of corruption committed during the previous BJP government…the guilty will be punished,” Gehlot said.(ANI)