BJP to discuss its election strategy for Bihar

Patna (Bihar), June 11 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will hold a two-day National Executive meeting beginning on Saturday in Patna to discuss its election strategy for Bihar.

The party is expected to launch its campaign in the State, where it is a major partner in the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) Government.

This will also be a test for BJP President Nitin Gadkari, as this will be the party”s first electoral challenge after he took over the reigns.

The BJP is expected to go all out against the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government at the Centre for its alleged step motherly treatment towards non-Congress states and highlight its failures.

The failure of the Central Government to control rising prices and Naxalism would also figure in the resolutions.

“The top BJP leadership will minutely scrutinise the UPA Government”s performance in reference to its handling of terrorism and economy, Naxalite insurgency and the step motherly treatment meted to non-Congress, non-UPA governments in the states,” said BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad.

A ”Rashtriya Swabhiman” (national pride) rally will be held at the conclusion of the meet, which will be addressed by top party leaders signalling the launch of the Bihar campaign.

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be a prominent speaker in the rally, as this will be his first visit to Bihar after becoming Chief Minister in October 2001.

Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled states will be attending the National Executive meeting, during which the party is expected to focus on the achievements of the Janata Dal-United Government led by Nitish Kumar in Bihar, which has logged 11 percent growth rate in the last five years. (ANI)

‘Insecure Modi attacking Nehru, Gandhi’

New Delhi, June 5 — The Congress hit out at Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi for questioning the relevance of Children’s Day, saying the BJP leader was “full of insecurities”.

At a convention of CMs of BJP-ruled states in Maharasthra, Modi wondered how Children’s Day has helped kids. Singhvi responded: “He should tell the nation how much good he has done to the children of Gujarat, many of who were orphaned in the violence unleashed by his approach.”

Need to weed out sycophancy, says Gadkari at BJP meet

Seeking to discourage what he described as the “Congress political culture” like touching the feet of leaders, BJP national president Nitin Gadkari on Saturday said his party represented a “different political culture” and needed to weed out sycophancy.

Addressing the national convention on good governance ‘Surajya Sankalpa’, attended by chief ministers and ministers of BJP-ruled states and senior party functionaries at Rambhau Mhalgi Prabhodhini near Bhayender on Saturday, Gadkari said he had seen BJP activists trying to touch his feet after he become the party president and had advised them against doing so.

He said sycophancy that had crept into the party needed to be stopped and the “Congress political culture” needed to be kept outside the BJP.

Citing his own political career, he said he rarely displayed any cut-outs of leaders. He said that he remembered purchasing garlands for two persons only, namely singer Lata Mangeshkar and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. “We represent a different political culture. We are a party with a difference,” he added.

He stressed the need for moving beyond caste, language and region in politics and noted how he was appalled at a meeting of the party parliamentary board to hear talk mentioning caste of leaders.

He asked whether Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the keynote speaker at the conclave, could be bracketed only as a leader of the backwards. “A man does not rise because of caste but because of his work,” he added.

Gadkari said BJP-led state governments were doing good work and could communicate their ideas to one other. He said the BJP objective was to ensure antyodaya (welfare of the downtrodden) through sushasan (good governance).

Silver foil making artisans battle for survival amidst diminishing profits

Jaipur, June 6 (ANI): The silver-foil making artisans of Jaipur are facing an unprecedented lean period and there seems to be no end in sight.

The famous ‘Vark’ makers of the Pink City have been registering poor collections because the price of their craftsmanship remains stagnant while that of its raw-material, silver, keeps fluctuating and has skyrocketed in the past few months.

“When the rate of silver goes high, then we face problems …the wage decreases…because the rate of silver may go up whereas the labourers” wages are fixed and the income decreases,” said Attah-Ullah Padal, owner of a silver foil making unit.

Silver prices in Jaipur almost touched rupees 30000 (640 US dollars) for a kilogram as compared to rupees 25000 (around 534 US dollars) over the past couple of months.

Ayurdvedic and Unani preparations also contain ‘Vark’ as it is believed that the silver possesses healing properties.

“There are many pharmaceutical companies such as Charak, Baidyanath, and other so many companies where the silver foil is used for medicinal purposes and foil from Jaipur is supplied to these companies,” said Gulam Ali Khan, supplier.

The popular ‘Vark’ has its biggest consumer base in the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat.

The 2,500 ‘Vark’ making artisans live in a colony named Pannighar first set up by Maharaja Jai Singh who ruled Jaipur around three centuries ago. (ANI)

Telenor India unit expands to five more zones

June 1 (Reuters) – Telenor’s (TEL.OL) India unit expanded mobile services to five more telecoms zones in the country, giving it a footprint in some of the most lucrative regions in the world’s fastest-growing mobile market.

Telecommuncations Services

The company, which operates under Uninor brand name, said in a statement on Tuesday it launched mobile services in the Mumbai, Maharashtra and Goa, Gujarat, Kolkata and West Bengal zones.

With the expansion, Uninor is now present in 13 of India’s 22 telecoms zones and holds licences for the remainder.

The company, which started India services in December, had about 5 million mobile subscribers as of end-April. (Reporting by Devidutta Tripathy; Editing by Ranjit Gangadharan)

Enforcement Directorate to quiz Ketan Desai

New Delhi, May 21 (ANI): The former President of the Medical Council of India (MCI), Ketan Desai, will be questioned by the Enforcement Directorate from Friday for his alleged role in a bribery case involving over Rs 20 million.

The Enforcement Directorate that has booked Desai under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act was earlier granted permission by the court to interrogate him.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested Desai on April 22 for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs two crore to give permission to a Punjab medical college to recruit a fresh batch of students without having requisite infrastructure.

Besides Desai, three other accomplices, middleman Jitendar Pal Singh, Kamaljeet Singh, a faculty member of Gyan Sagar Medical College, and the college”s Vice Chairman Sukhvinder Singh, were also arrested.

CBI also conducted raids in Punjab and Gujarat to trace Desai”s other associates and the assets he has acquired.

This is not the first time Desai has been accused of corruption.

In 2001, he had stepped down as MCI president after the Delhi High Court indicted him on corruption charges. (ANI)

Narender Modi says only talks can resolve Maoist issue

Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh), May 20 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Narender Modi on Thursday said only talks can resolve the Maoist issue.

In a seemingly contradicting statement Modi said: “The Maoist issue can be solved through talks. The BJP is forcing the government to take harsh steps on them.”

“It is very sad to see that the youngsters are getting themselves involved in the Maoist group,” he added.

The BJP had on Tuesday demanded that Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh should bring the debate on Maoists problem to an end by clarifying his stand on the issue.

“Looking at the seriousness of the issue, the time has come when the Prime Minister should bring this debate to an end. He has to now stand up and clarify his stand,” said senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley.

“The stand will have to clarify why the security agencies, the Home Minister, Home Ministry is finding themselves to be weak and crippled against this fight with the Maoists,” he added.

In the latest incident, about 35 people were killed when Maoists blew up a private bus near Dantewada in Chhattisgarh.

The bus was on its way from Dantewada to Sukma. The incident took place near Chingawaram, about nine kilometers from Sukma.

The bus was carrying 20 special police officers (SPO) and over 30 civilians. (ANI)

Hindu and Muslim community join hands to promote communal harmony

Ahmedabad (Gujarat), May 16 (ANI): Religious leaders from both Hindu and Muslim community came together in Gujarat”s Ahmedabad city to promote communal harmony and peace.

The event to promote communal solidarity was organized by the All India Organization of Imams of Mosques.

The event witnessed the participation of religious leaders belonging to different faiths including influential Hindu preachers- Jagat Guru Shankracharya representing Kashi Kochi peeth (seat) and Chidanand Maharaj from the holy town of Rishikesh.

“This meet is organised just to promote communal harmony and unity among people, all Indians should be united, which is the reason behind this meet,” said Shankracharya.

“Right now, we are talking about improving the whole society. Our aim is to reduce the gap between two major communities of Hindus and Muslims and to bring a solution to each and every problem with the help of talks,” added Imam Mohammed Ilyasi, Muslim preacher and the organizer of the meet.

Ahmedabad was the worst affected in the 2002 Gujarat riots, in which a reciprocal violence took place between the Hindus and Muslims. (ANI)

Indian vessel hijack: Family members express concern for crew safety

New Delhi, May 14 (ANI): Family members of engineer Chirag Bari who is on the hijacked ship MT Marida Marguerite, have expressed deep concern about his safety.

On May 13, Somali pirates seized MT Marida Marguerite off the Gulf of Aden.

The vessel has 22-crew on board, including 19 Indians.

Speaking to ANI over phone, Bari’s wife, Nisha, said though the shipping company is keeping the family updated about developments, the family is concerned about the safety of Bari and other members who are on board.

“The company is keeping us updated. But, we don’t know why the pirates are not presenting their demands. We are really worried about his (Chirag’s) safety,” Nisha said.

Bari who is the sole breadwinner of the family, has married to Nisha two and half months ago.

He signed on with the OMCI Ship Management Pvt. Ltd on April 6 as third engineer. But unfortunately, within a month of his association, he has been abducted.

Nisha said the family is looking to government for help, and urged that the Centre negotiate for the hijacked ship’s release.

“ We don’t know whom to contact. We are not politically strong. But, we are urging that the government, through the media, to step in to solve the hijack crisis,” she said.

Nisha said the family is hoping for Chirag’s safe return home.

“ Ailing in-laws and myself looking for Chirag’s safe release,” she added.

With the seizure of the MT Marida Marguerite number of Indians held hostage by the pirates has gone up to 57 as 38 are already in their captivity for over a month.

The MT Marida Marguerite is a chemical tanker with 22 crewmembers – 19 Indians, two Bangladeshis and one Ukrainian.

The vessel, which was built in 2008, is a double hull tanker.

The tanker was en-route from Kandla in Gujarat to Antwerp in Belgium with approximately 11,000 MT of chemicals.

Meanwhile, the Shipping Directorate has established contacts with the managers of the vessel for regular updates and measures have been initiated for early and safe release of the crew and vessel.

The directorate has expressed confidence about resolving the matter in a couple of days.

In the past negotiations involved owners, seafarers” bodies and pirates, without any government representative.

Somali pirates had seized 11 slow-moving vessels (dhow) with over 120 Indians on board over a month ago.

Of them, five vessels, including a dhow, and 38 Indians continued to be in their custody.

Repeated attacks on Indian vessels had also prompted the government to issue warning to dhows about the dangers in those waters, particularly along the sea-lanes of Salalah and Male.

The merchandise conducted on seas is worth about USD 110 billion annually, with Indians being the major players. (ANI)

Maritime security strengthened along Gujarat coast

Veraval (Gujarat), May 6 (ANI): The Coast Guard has strengthened security across the coastline of the Veraval area in Gujarat following intelligence inputs of some militants trying to sneaking into the Indian territory using the route.

Advanced spotting and communication equipments have been deployed to keep a strict vigil on any alien activity.

Inspector Rajendra Jotangiya of Gujarat Marine Police said that coordination with the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard has been further updated for instant interception of any alien craft in the territorial waters of India.

“The police officials and the Coast Guard constantly patrol in the sea and we both have our own boats. Our boats cover the coastal zones, naval zones and economic zones. We have advanced weapons and we are absolutely alert,” Jotangiya added.

Meanwhile, security measures at the temples in Dwarka and Somnath have also been beefed up.

Concerned authorities are monitoring every visitor entering and leaving the two temple towns.

“Following the 26/11 Mumbai attacks where the militants entered through the sea, the government has made good arrangements. The authorities should strengthen their forces. The public also need to be more alert. The Marine Police should have more advanced equipments so that they can enhance their security system,” said Praveen, a resident. (ANI)

Gujarat, Maharashtra ink pact on interlinking rivers

New Delhi, May 4 (ANI): With an aim to provide water to arid and water deficit areas, Gujarat and Maharashtra have signed a pact with the Central Government to prepare project reports to inter-link several rivers in their region.

The tripartite MoU was signed by Gujarat and Maharashtra Chief Ministers Narendra Modi and Ashok Chavan respectively, and Union Water Resources Minister P K Bansal in the presence of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh here on Tuesday.

The agreement has been culmination of the joint efforts of the Central Government and the governments of Gujarat and Maharashtra to initiate the process of preparation of Detailed Project Reports of these two links for providing benefits to the people of the areas at the earliest.

The proposed Damanganga-Pinjal and Par-Tapi-Narmada links are two Inter Basin Water Transfer links concerning Gujarat and Maharashtra.

While the Damanganga-Pinjal link mainly benefits Maharashtra, the Par-Tapi- Narmada link would mainly benefit the regions in Gujarat.

Dr Singh hailed both the State Governments for undertaking the task to address the water problem of the region.

“The signing of this MoU is a shining example of co-operation and mutual understanding between the riparian states in addressing water requirements. I hope that this positive step will be progressively built upon for the greater good of the people of the country,” he said.

The agreement would help in irrigating around 175000 lakh hectares of agricultural land in Gujarat.

“This agreement would help in irrigating around 175000 lakh hectares of agricultural land in Gujarat…a detailed project report (DPR) and feasibility report will be ready by the year 2011 and only after that we will decide the further strategy,” said Modi. (ANI)

CBI arrests senior Home Ministry official for graft

New Delhi, Apr 28 (ANI): Senior Home Ministry official O Ravi was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday on charges of corruption.

Ravi was a 1983 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer belongs to Gujarat cadre and is currently holding the office of the Joint Secretary (Disaster Management) with the Union Home Ministry.

A CBI team, raided Ravi’s residence here this morning.

The CBI has charged Ravi of accepting a Rs 50 lakh in bribe from one Alok Khimani.

Khimani is a distiller in Daman and Diu.

He was facing huge tax evasion charges slapped on him by the present administrator of the Union Territory.

Khimani reportedly wanted to influence the current officer through Ravi.

Ravi’s name figured prominently in the media when a devastating flood hit parts of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in August 2009.

Ravi led one of the Central teams which visited flood affected areas to assess the damage. (ANI)

Hijacked Indian vessels traced in Seychelles

Seychelles, Mar 30 (ANI): One out of the total eight boats that were kidnapped by Somali pirates was on Tuesday reportedly traced near the Seychelles port after the Kenyan Navy established communication with the crew.

There are reports that the authorities are giving indications that the other vessels have also been spotted in Seychelles.

Somali pirates had kidnapped the sailors along with 120 other Indians when they were sailing from Somalia to Dubai.

The sailors, who belong to Gujarat”s Saurashtra and Kutch regions had anchored last in the rebel territory of Kismayo in Somalia where they loaded cargo into their boats. But soon after, they were taken as hostages.

The pirates have, however, till now not demanded any ransom.

There are reports that on account of the current hijacking, patrolling has been intensified following naval deployment in the Gulf of Aden and Seychelles.

Somali pirates had earlier also targeted many Indian ships and taken crew as hostages.

Armed pirates had on December 23, 2009 attacked the Indian ship M T Agrasen, just 300 nautical miles off the coast of Maharashtra. The forty-one crew were, however, able to thwart the siege.

A similar incident took place on December 15 last year, when the pirates seized the Indian vessel Laxmi Sagar off the Somalian coast and kept ten members hostage. (ANI)

Modi brands Bachchan critics as ‘Taliban of Public life’

Gandhinagar, Mar 29 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday criticized those objecting to Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan’s presence at Mumbai’s Bandra Worli sea link bridge inauguration, labeling them ”Talibans of Public life.’

In his latest blog, Modi strongly defended Bachchan’s right to be at the ceremony.

Bachchan’s presence at the function had triggered resentment among some Congressmen, as he is the brand ambassador for Gujarat and said to be close to Modi.

“These Talibans of Untouchability have lost all their sensibilities in their pursuit of anti-Gujarat attitudes,” Modi said.

“Respected Mahatma Gandhi had worked ceaselessly for the removal of untouchability from our social life during his life time. But these people, while brandishing Mahatama Gandhi’s name, are, in fact, busy creating a new viciousness in the flow of our public life,” he added.

Modi described Bachchan as a great artist with legendary humility and even taller achievements who has chosen to celebrate the glorious heritage of Gujarat and her identity even while facing a lot of criticism from many quarters. This is inspiring, he said.

He said, the anti-Gujarat game plan behind the opposition and the controversy over Bachchan stood exposed now.

“They may well in future tell us not to eat even salt. They may even ban the eating of Amul butter and milk and order our young people not to wear denim jeans! And guess why? Because Gujarat produces these things,” Modi said.

“Friends, my heart is still unwilling to believe that these Talibans are unaware of the damage they are causing to this nation and to our society,” he added. (ANI)

Modi describes SIT questioning as a difficult moment of his life

Gandhinagar, Mar 29 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has described his marathon questioning by the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating the 2002 Gujarat riots case as a difficult moment of his life.

On Saturday, the SIT questioned Modi for over nine hours, over a petition filled by former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri’s wife Zakia, which named him and 62 others as responsible for 2002 Gulbarg Society carnage.

In a post on his blog, narendramodi.com, Modi thanked the people of Gujarat for standing by him.

“I have cooperated with the process of law and accepted its supremacy. I heartily express my thankfulness to the people for their support and prayers in this difficult moment,” Modi wrote on his blog.

Modi stated that he tried to respect the law of the land and to respect the supremacy of law by appearing before the SIT.

“I have, in all humility, tried to respect the law of our great land and endeavored to respect the supremacy of the law by my behavior,” he said.

Earlier, the SIT chief R K Raghavan had described Modi’s questioning as a big step forward in seeking to deliver justice to 2002 Gujarat riots victims. (ANI)

I have replied to all questions of SIT: Narendra Modi

Ahmedabad, Mar 27 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday claimed that he has replied to all the queries raised by the Special Investigation Team (SIT).

Modi, who appeared before the Supreme Court appointed SIT this morning which questioned him for over five hours.

Interacting with media, after coming out of the SIT office in the old Secretariat Building, Modi said: “I have replied to all the questions asked by the SIT officials.”

Modi claimed that his appearance before the SIT was his answer to critics.

“I am abiding by the Indian Constitution. As I said earlier, no one is above the Indian Constitution, and today, my action has reiterated the same,” he said.

The SIT questioned Modi in connection with the Gulbarg Society carnage in

2002.

There had been reports that Modi”s interrogation would not take place inside the SIT office for security reasons and that he may be questioned at a place mutually agreed by him and the SIT.

The SIT says it would continue Modi’s questioning later this evening.

Confirming this, Modi said: “The questioning is not yet complete, I may come back around 9.30 p. m. Let SIT officials also do some home work.”

Modi said there are no officials of Gujarat origin in the SIT and added that it is expecting a fair outcome.

“There are no officials of Gujarat origin in the SIT, all officials are appointed as per the choice of Supreme Court,” he said.

It was reported that the SIT chief, R K Raghavan, was not present during the questioning. (ANI)

Modi’s appearance before SIT shows nobody’s above law, says Moily

New Delhi/ Gandhi Nagar (Gujarat), March 27 (ANI): Union Minister for Law and Justice Veerappa Moily on Saturday said that even if the appearance of Gujarat Chief Minister Narender Modi before the Supreme Court appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) was most unfortunate, it did reflect that all were equal before the law.

“It is most unfortunate that he landed himself into to that kind of situation. It is not desirable. But, unfortunately, it has happened. But that demonstrates the fact that nobody is above law. Rule of law is equal to every one as I have repeated there,” said M Veerappa Moily here.

To a poser on Modi questioning the validity of the SIT summons to him, Moily said that by doing so he was questioning the authority of the country”s apex court.

“No, it is for him to agitate before the court, that means he is questioning the authority of the Supreme Court to appoint an SIT. And SIT is empowered by the Supreme Court decision. That means he is questioning the Supreme Court. He should understand what he is doing,” he added.

In Gandhinagar, earlier in the day, Modi appeared before the before Special Investigation Team (SIT), appointed by the apex court to inquire into the communal riots of 2002 in the state, amid tight security.

Modi”s security and bomb disposal squad arrived before him at the premises from where SIT is functioning at Gandhinagar. The enquiry was on till 3.30 p.m. on Saturday.

Modi, 59, senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is the first-ever Chief Minister of any state to be called for questioning in a criminal complaint of mass murder after he and his administration were accused of aiding and abetting riots in one area of Ahmedabad.

The Supreme Court appointed SIT to inquire into the 2002 Gujarat riots that claimed lives of more than 2,500 lives required Modi to appear before it for questioning on Sunday (March 21). However, Modi did not turn up for the questioning by the SIT members on Sunday.

The summons followed a petition filed by Zakia Jaffrey, widow of Ehsan Jaffrey, a former Congress party legislator, who was allegedly burnt alive during the riots in what has come to be known as the Gulbarg Society massacre on February 28, 2002.

The Hindu-Muslim clashes in the western state of Gujarat killed more than 2,500 people displaced some 200,000 and orphaned about 400 children.

The reprisal attacks by a group of Hindus broke loose after suspected Muslim attackers torched a train carrying Hindu pilgrims on February 27, 2002, killing 59 Kar Sevaks (devotees) in a Gujarat town. (ANI)

Gujarat riots: Modi says ready to appear before SIT panel

Ahmedabad, Mar 27 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi may appear before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) for interrogation on the 2002 Gujarat riots case on Saturday.

Sources said Modi has verbally responded to the SIT request by asserting that he is ready to appear provided a certain decorum is maintained by the investigators interrogating him on March 27.

There are reports that Modi”s interrogation may not take place inside the SIT office for security reasons and he may be questioned at a place mutually agreed by him and the SIT.

In a strong statement issued earlier after he was reported to have kept the panel waiting, Modi said: “It is a matter of grave concern and needs investigation as to why and who started spreading lies that Narendra Modi has been summoned by SIT on March 21.”

In his statement, Modi pointed out that March 21 happened to be “a Sunday and a public holiday.”

“The purveyors of lies did not even bother to check whether the SIT officers appointed by Supreme Court were present in Gujarat on March 21,” Modi said.

Modi alleged that the date March 21, was given out by “some vested interests and as part of the effort to interfere in the due process of law.”

Modi said in his statement that he would respond to the SIT, “Fully respecting the law and keeping in view the dignity of the body appointed by the Supreme Court.”
The SIT, which is headed by former Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director K R Raghavan, is looking into nine cases of the 2002 Gujarat riots.

The SIT has asked Modi to appear before it in connection with the Gulbarg Society carnage case.

Modi has been named as one of the 63 accused in the petition filed by Zakiya Jafri, the widow of the Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, who was killed by rioters in Gulbarg society of Ahmedabad on February 28, 2002.

In the case filed in the Supreme Court, Zakiya stated that Modi and 62 others had conspired during the riots, and that senior ministers had ordered bureaucrats and policemen not to respond to calls for help. Over a thousand people died in the Gujarat communal riots.

The Gujarat High Court has issued a notice to the Nanavati Commission asking it to explain, by April 1, whether it too would summon Narendra Modi as part of its inquiry into the 2002 riots. (ANI)

NCC delegation visits Kazakhstan

Astana, Mar. 25 (ANI): delegation of nine cadets from the National Cadet Corps (NCC) led by two officers of the rank of Lieutenant Colonel are on a visit to Kazakhstan at the invitation of the Gumiliev Eurasian National University in Astana from 15-27 March, 2010.

An Indian embassy release said the visit is taking place under the aegis of the Youth Exchange Programme between India and Kazakhstan. This was launched in 2008.

So far, three delegations from Kazakhstan have visited India. The first two delegations from Kazakhstan were from the prestigious Abai National Pedagogical University in Almaty. The third delegation comprised of students from the Seifullin National Agro-Technical University and Gumiliev Eurasian National University, both based in Astana.

The delegations from Kazakhstan have visited India for 15 days in the second half of January each year. They participate in the training and familiarization camp organized by the NCC under which they witness the Republic Day Parade and get an opportunity to call on the President and Prime Minister of India.

They also travel to places like Agra and Jaipur and acquaint themselves with the historical and cultural heritage of the country. This year, Professor Abdiraiym Bakytzhan, Rector of the Gumiliev Eurasian National University also visited New Delhi for five days and had an audience with the President and Prime Minister of India.

The current delegation is the second from India to have come to Kazakhstan. It comprises of students from 9 different states of India, including Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand and others. The delegation truly represents the ethos of “unity in diversity” of India.

Speaking at a reception hosted for the NCC delegation, India”s Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Ashok Sajjanhar, said the team should use the visit to expose themselves and interact with people from different cultural, economic and social strata of Kazakhstan including government officials, journalists, artistes, businessmen, singers, painters, political activists as well as members of the Indian community.

Ambassador Sajjanhar expressed his satisfaction at the successful manner in which the Youth Exchange Programme is being implemented. He said that such visits and interactions between the people of the two countries provide important and useful opportunities to strengthen people-to-people contacts and promote understanding and cooperation between the people of the two countries.

Ambassador Sajjanhar also spoke of the ancient, historical and civilisational links between India and Kazakhstan and said that the two countries are poised at the threshold of a significant upgradation in their relations in all spheres, including political, commercial, economic, cultural, social, scientific, technological, education and others.

He warmly thanked the Rector and other organizers of this visit for their gracious hospitality and excellent arrangements made for the visit.

Lt Col Raghunath, one of the leaders of the NCC delegation warmly thanked the Embassy of India and the Gumiliev Eurasian National University for the extremely interesting and useful programme drawn up by them for the visit of the cadets from NCC. (ANI)

Chavan asked to explain Bachchan”s presence at Mumbai Sea Link function

Mumbai, Mar 25 (ANI): Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan is in hot water over being seen with Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan at the inaugural function of the second phase of Worli-Bandra sealink.

Party sources said that the Congress high command has taken note of Bachchan”s presence and asked for an explanation from Chavan.

Chavan, however, has clarified his stand saying he would have not attended the function, had he known about Bachchan”s presence.

“Amitabh Bachchan is the brand ambassador of another state. We would like to promote our own state. Perhaps, I would not have attended the function had I known he would be present,” said Chavan, adding that there are reports that some people in the Congress are unhappy about his presence.

Mumbai Congress President Kripashankar Singh said, “I want to clarify that neither the Mumbai Congress nor I was consulted before inviting Amitabh Bachchan.”

Amitabh Bachchan is the brand ambassador for Narendra Modi”s Gujarat – and Modi is a political pariah for the party.

Meanwhile, Bachchan on Thursday said the controversy over his presence at the function had been ”manufactured” by the media.

The superstar in his blog wrote: “A fresh controversy has been rapidly manufactured on my involvement. The media has been hounding me since the event at the sea link has got over, through incessant SMSes.”

The function was organised on Wednesday by Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), which falls under the PWD Ministry. (ANI)