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Times person of the year: Times magazine had selected Ebola virus treatment making doctor as the Times person of the year. After online poll, eight finalists had been selected. The magazine had stated that when govt. had not been willing to fight disease, initiative was taken by doctor and nurses. It is to note that eight finalists are Taylor Swift, Vladimir putin, Ferguson protestors, Tim Cook, Alibaba founder, NFL Commissioner an Kurdish leader.
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Times person of the year: Times magazine had selected Ebola virus treatment making doctor as the Times person of the year. After online poll, eight finalists had been selected. The magazine had stated that when govt. had not been willing to fight disease, initiative was taken by doctor and nurses. It is to note that eight finalists are Taylor Swift, Vladimir putin, Ferguson protestors, Tim Cook, Alibaba founder, NFL Commissioner an Kurdish leader.
Egypt: Egypt had translated Indian Constitution draft for its contribution towards maintaining democratic institutions. It's first ever Arabic translation had been issued by League of Arab States Secretariat and Indian Embassy.
Arab had praised for making such constitutin, who caters to all sections of society. It depicts religious and caste diversity which had been praised by organisers and persons present there.
Russia: After Russian premiere's visit to India, US had stated that it is not the right time to have general business. Around 20 trade agreements had been made in oil and gas including defence sector. US foreign dept. spokesman had stated that such news are seen. However, no information is available. But, it is stated before all allies that it is not the right time to have agreements.
Cremian head had also visited along with Russian premiere, which had dismayed US. It is awkward situation for US. New Delhi also didn't knew it. India had been asked to clarify in this regard.Ukraine had also criticized India.
Arab had praised for making such constitutin, who caters to all sections of society. It depicts religious and caste diversity which had been praised by organisers and persons present there.
Russia: After Russian premiere's visit to India, US had stated that it is not the right time to have general business. Around 20 trade agreements had been made in oil and gas including defence sector. US foreign dept. spokesman had stated that such news are seen. However, no information is available. But, it is stated before all allies that it is not the right time to have agreements.
Cremian head had also visited along with Russian premiere, which had dismayed US. It is awkward situation for US. New Delhi also didn't knew it. India had been asked to clarify in this regard.Ukraine had also criticized India.
Mann ki baat: PM would be talking on AIR tomorrow at 11 am on youths becoming drug addicts. He had stated that he is waiting for it. During past program, addiction was stated to be next topic. Many people had suggested, and kept their experiences and comments on the issue. They are eye opener and supporting to him.
Court rulings:
1. MSP: Supreme Court had heard petition for MSP yesterday wherein Central govt. had asked for four weeks time which was accepted by Bench. Duing past hearing, Supreme Court had asked govt. for presenting its program for implementation of farmers commission recommendations in phased manner. National farmers commission had submitted report during 2006 wherein crops MSP was fixed 50% more. During 2007, National farmers policy was announced and it had asked for implementation of recommendation. Later PM headed working group was formed which had given report during Dec. 2010. The working group had given new formula for fixing Minimum support price. The petitioner had claimed that those recommendations are not made effective. It had been included in BJP manifesto.
2. Sahara: Sahara had been permitted to sell its domestic assets against which it had received 1,211 crore INR for sale of 185 acres of Gurgaon land to M3M India. It is to note that the sale was permitted to collect fund for release of its three directors. They had also asked for junior loan for sale of its three hotels at London, Newyork. But it was not permitted till oversee of escrow agreement by SEBI.
1. MSP: Supreme Court had heard petition for MSP yesterday wherein Central govt. had asked for four weeks time which was accepted by Bench. Duing past hearing, Supreme Court had asked govt. for presenting its program for implementation of farmers commission recommendations in phased manner. National farmers commission had submitted report during 2006 wherein crops MSP was fixed 50% more. During 2007, National farmers policy was announced and it had asked for implementation of recommendation. Later PM headed working group was formed which had given report during Dec. 2010. The working group had given new formula for fixing Minimum support price. The petitioner had claimed that those recommendations are not made effective. It had been included in BJP manifesto.
2. Sahara: Sahara had been permitted to sell its domestic assets against which it had received 1,211 crore INR for sale of 185 acres of Gurgaon land to M3M India. It is to note that the sale was permitted to collect fund for release of its three directors. They had also asked for junior loan for sale of its three hotels at London, Newyork. But it was not permitted till oversee of escrow agreement by SEBI.
Modi govt. It had issued 18 new rules stating that official should be responsible towards lower strata of society. DoPT had issued notification for Central Civil services (code of conduct) third amendment rules, 2014. It is made compulsory that selection should be based upon merit and recommendations made through. The amended rule states that govt. servant has to maintain honesty and political impartiality. He should be polite to public. Constitution and democratic rules should be properly committed.
The govt. had made it clear that no official should oblige any institute which affects its official responsibility. All officials should maintain secrecy esp. for information which affects sovereign integrity. The said code of conduct is applicable for IAS, IPS and IFS officials.
The govt. had made it clear that no official should oblige any institute which affects its official responsibility. All officials should maintain secrecy esp. for information which affects sovereign integrity. The said code of conduct is applicable for IAS, IPS and IFS officials.
Saradha scam: West Bengal CM had stateed that they would oppose during the parliamentary session against arrest of TMC MP. Chief metropolitant magistrate had rejected bail petition of Mitra and ordered for his CBI custody uptil Dec.16. Mamata had made it clear that she would not oust him from ministry and would oversee his work. West Bengal govt.would not tolerate such insult. His family is not such poor that he would take such money and run his family. He was called for interrogationa nd after phone call he had been arrested.
With regards,
With regards,
M.K.Pachraiya
Original_app_mssg(1) Maoist/CRPF
Original_app_mssg(1) Maoist/CRPF
A very grim tale of a complete failure of command within the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) during the Maoist attack in Chhattisgarh on December 1 has emerged that resulted in the death of its 14 personnel.
Sources in the CRPF have revealed that over 200 troops were kept waiting for more than an hour and a half in a Maoist stronghold by their commander after he was summoned for a meeting by CRPF’s Inspector-General (Operations) in Chhattisgarh, HS Sidhu, who was camping 400 metres away.
When the Maoists attacked, the troops of the CRPF’s 223 Battalion were without command that led to utter chaos among them. What is more intriguing is that although the IG was present in such close proximity with 250 troops, he chose not to come to the rescue of his men.
Sources in the CRPF have revealed that over 200 troops were kept waiting for more than an hour and a half in a Maoist stronghold by their commander after he was summoned for a meeting by CRPF’s Inspector-General (Operations) in Chhattisgarh, HS Sidhu, who was camping 400 metres away.
When the Maoists attacked, the troops of the CRPF’s 223 Battalion were without command that led to utter chaos among them. What is more intriguing is that although the IG was present in such close proximity with 250 troops, he chose not to come to the rescue of his men.
The CRPF troops were on a SADO (Search and Destroy Operation) and had started at 06.30 am from Hill number 406 in Sukma district where they had camped for the night. As the party, comprising of over 100 troops of the 223 Battalion, 100 commandos of the CRPF’s CoBRA force and 1 policeman,
under the command of Sanad Kamal, commandant of 223 Battalion, approached Kasalpada village, they were asked to halt there while Kamal went away to meet the IG. This is the same area from where a chopper of the Indian Air Force was fired at by Maoists on November 21.
under the command of Sanad Kamal, commandant of 223 Battalion, approached Kasalpada village, they were asked to halt there while Kamal went away to meet the IG. This is the same area from where a chopper of the Indian Air Force was fired at by Maoists on November 21.
After the meeting with the IG, Kamal, as instructed, joined another party of troops belonging to 74 Battalion. But this was not communicated to his troops who kept waiting for him. In fact, according to sources, his deputy, BS Verma kept on asking him if they could move away from the open area, but was asked to “hold ground”.
Eyewitnesses have told *The Hindu* that after a while, the troops became too relaxed and broke into small groups. Some began to prepare Maggi noodles while a few ventured too close to the village. At 10.30 am, a group of 50-60 Maoists, hiding in the village, opened fire on them. They had put snipers atop trees who shot at the CRPF personnel with accuracy.
The deputy commandant of the 223 Battalion, BS Verma, was badly injured in the first round of fire. Eyewitnesses say, despite receiving a burst of fire on his right foot, he stood behind a tree on his other foot and kept on firing at the Maoists. But he collapsed soon afterwards, most probably due to excessive blood loss. The assistant commandant, Rajesh Kapooria, was also killed very early in the attack.
With nobody in command, the troops, according to CRPF sources, turned hysterical and began firing indiscriminately in all directions. It was so indiscriminate that the men are believed to have fired about 7,000 rounds of bullets in response to a few hundred rounds fired by the Maoists. With
their ammunition exhausted, and several of their colleagues dead, many troops just stood motionless in a daze, revealed eyewitnesses.
their ammunition exhausted, and several of their colleagues dead, many troops just stood motionless in a daze, revealed eyewitnesses.
They were ultimately saved by CoBRA commandos who pulled them out and offered first aid to the injured among them.
The IG finally reached the spot at 2.30 pm, according to sources, followed by commandant Kamal.
In Delhi, CRPF’s IG (Operations), Zulfiquar Hasan, said a high-level inquiry had been initiated. “We are taking it seriously and lapses, if found, will be dealt with severely,” he said.
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