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lTHURSDAY l APRIL 25 l 2013

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and the fake currency with a face value of Rs 25 lakh is believed to have been headed to India through Nepal and Bangladesh. Recent amendments made to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act have made the supply, circulation and possession of fake Indian currency a terror crime. Top government sources said the home ministry, after being informed of Khans detention by the MEA, asked its Malaysiancounterparttoallow Indian investigators to visit their country to examine the fake currency and question the suspect. The Malaysian government was initially cooperative, the sources said. They provided us with photos and copies of the Indian currency. When we said we needed to see the actual notes, they agreed to provide us with samples, on condition that we would return them, a senior official said. However, the Malaysians attitude seemed to have subsequently changed. Officials said they wanted the size of the Indian investigation team reduced. Instead of the original team of officials drawn from the IB, home ministryandNationalInvestigation Agency, they gave permission to only one NIA team headed by a DIG to visit Malaysia. Later, more conditions were put, the sources said: the Malaysians said they would need the permission of the court to let the Indians visit, and would not allow the Indians access to Khan. The authorities also argued that Khans nationality was disputed, and that they were trying to verify his antecedents, which would take some more time, an NIA official said. Indian government sources said it was likely that the Malaysian government was being difficult at Islamabads behest. India is now trying to get more details on the suspect andonhisallegedIndialinksto strengthen the case. The officials said Pakistan had last year tried to block the extradition of Dawood Ibrahims alleged aide Muzakkir Sayyed alias Munna Jhinga from Thailand by producing fake documents that claimed he was Pakistani. Jhinga, who is from Mumbai, was accused of carrying out an attack on underworld don Chhota Rajan in Bangkok. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The Pakistanis made their bid soon after the prison term was over, but were not successful, the officials said.

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Pak pressure: Malaysia crawls on peddler


CURRENCY
RAHUL TRIPATHI
NEW DELHI, APRIL 24

FAKE

SC notice to Centre over PIL on failure to protect Ganga


NEW DELHI: A Supreme Court Bench led by Chief JusticeAltamasKabironWednesday issued notices to the Centre, National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) and others on a PIL that contended that the authorities have failed to enforce laws to protect the Ganga and provide ecological flow for the river. The NGRBA is headed by the Prime Minister. The plea, filed by environmental engineer-turnedsanyasi, Swami Gyan Swaroop Sanand, states that in the last four years, only three meetings of the NGRBA have been held. The authority was set up in 2009 and the Centre declared the Ganga a national river in 2008. The Prime Minister, who is chairman of the authority, has no time to see its day-today affairs, resulting into frustrating the objectives of protection and conservation of the ENS river, read the PIL.

PPARENTLY under pressure from Pakistan, Malaysia has slowed down to a crawl an ongoingprocesstoallowIndiaaccess to a man caught with high qualityfakeIndiancurrencyon its soil. The detained man, Siraj Khan, is allegedly a Pakistani,

Nath writes to MoF for funds to expand House building


VIJAITA SINGH
NEW DELHI, APRIL 24

MP polls: Rahul promises wider consultation for tickets


MILIND GHATWAI
BHOPAL, APRIL 24

Andhra govt offers scholarships to Muslims


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HYDERABAD, APRIL 24

URBAN Development Minister Kamal Nath has reportedly written to the Ministry of Finance for additional funds so that the cramped Parliament House building could be expanded at the earliest. The Standing Committee on Urban Development, in its latest report on Demands for Grants for fiscal year 2013-14, mentions that the precincts of the Parliament House has a congestion problem, primarily due to increasing number of offices opening up along its staircases, corridors and passageways. The Committee, chaired by Janta Dal(U) leader Sharad Yadav, reports that the work of extension to Parliament House Annexe building at Parliament House Complex, amounting to Rs 261.86 crore, has been stopped because of scarcity of adequate funds. Funds have been sanctioned for full completion of the work. This slow work in the Parliament House Annexe reflects very badly on the performance of all departments, it reports. The Central Public Works Department (CPWD), which is responsible for maintaining the heritage structure and constructing the Annexe building, had recently floated tenders, asking private consultants, architects and experts to come out with a plan on the best way to conserve the building. The clutter inside the building has to be removed and the air-conditioning ducts have to be taken care of. It was originally designed for 180 members, but now we have much more strength inside that includes the support staff. Also, there are a lot of temporary structures inside which add to the weight of the building, said the official. The new building will house standing committee offices of every ministry.

CONGRESS leader Rahul Gandhi began his two-day visit of Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday by admitting that factionalism was in the partys system and stressed the need to overcome it. On his first visit of the state after becoming the vicepresident, Rahul hinted that he meant business by insisting handful of leaders wont have a say in ticket distribution. Would you prefer five or seven leaders deciding tickets behind closed doors or would you want a wider consultation? he asked leaders and delegates from 14 out of 29 Lok Sabha constituencies at a party function in Mohankheda near Dhar. He said candidates will be finalised by July to give them time to effectively campaign in their constituencies. The faction-ridden party is hoping that his visit will revive the organisation. Predictably, there was slogan shouting in favour of few leaders outside the venue in Mohankheda.

For Jharkhand girls, Delhi was to be a fresh start, not the end
DEEPU SEBASTIAN EDMOND
KHUNTI, APRIL 24

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia arrive at Mohankheda near Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, on Wednesday. PTI

Make n-doctrine public: Saran


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NEW DELHI, APRIL 24

THE government should make its nuclear doctrine public as secrecy has now become counter-productive, prime ministers former special envoy on the Indo-US nuclear deal Shyam Saran said Wednesday. The secrecy which surrounds our nuclear programme, a legacy of long years of developing and maintaining strategic capabilities, is now counter-productive, Saran, now chairman of the National Security Advisory Board, said in a lecture on Is Indias Nuclear Deterrent Credible? Saran, however, clarified that this was his opinion, not of

NSAB. There has been significant progress in the modernisation and operationalisation of our strategic assets but this is rarely and only anecdotally shared with the public. The result is an information vacuum which then gets occupied by either ill-informed or motivated speculation or assessments. To begin with, I would hope the government makes public its nuclear doctrine and releases data regularly on what steps have been taken and are being taken to put the requirements of the doctrine in place. It is not necessary to share operational details but an overall survey such as an annual strategic posture review, should be shared with citizens of the country

who, after all, pay for the security which the deterrent is supposed to provide to them. India adopted a nuclear doctrine in January 2003 but is yet to make its full text public. It was based on the draft doctrine that was released in August 1999, more than a year after a nuclear bomb was tested at Pokharan. Saran, who has spent years in the foreign policy, strategic and security establishment, said the argument that Indias nuclear deterrent was mostly symbolic was based on the perception that its armed forces were not fully part of the strategic decision-making process and play second fiddle to the civilian bureaucracy and the scientific establishment.
I No.1568518L Ex.Hav Patil Sambhaji Krishna declares to change name of my son from his old name Dhiraj Kumar to his new name Patil Dhiraj Sambhaji as per affidavit no. 34742/13. 0090131516-1 My old name Manishabahen Laxmanbhai Patel to change new name Manisha Vijaykumar Patel vide affi. no. 347/2013 Dated 20/4/13. 0090131527-1 I have changed my name from Sathyanarayanan Natarajan Iyer to Aashish Natarajan Ayyar vide gazette no. 39. Dtd 30Sept 2010. 0090131526-1 I Subedar Arun Kumar changed name of my wife Smita Ramjit Gupta to Samita Ramjit Gupta and deleted addition surname of children named Satyam Kumar Baranwal and Rashmi Sambhavi Baranwal to Satyamkumar and Rashmi Gupta respectively in my service record vide affidavit no.624/13 Dtd:17/4/2013 at Pune. 0090131570-5

WITH All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ulMuslimeennolongeran ally,ChiefMinisterNKiranKumar Reddy is making an effort to woo minorities ahead of next years general elections. WithoutMIMsupport,theCongress will lose the minority vote, but the CM is aggressively adopting welfare schemes aimed at keeping the minorities on his side. In a move aimed at cornering the MIM, the chief minister has proposed to start four top classgovernmentschoolsexclusivelyforMuslimsintheoldcity of Hyderabad. This is apparentlytocheckmateMIM,which claims to champion the educationrightsofMuslimsinitsconstituency in the city. The government is also encouragingNGOs,trustsandprivateorganisationstoopenmore schools and colleges for the minoritycommunity,whichwould breaktheMIMsholdovereducational institutions in the city. There are four schools two oftheseresidentialinthecity exclusively for minorities and run by the government. Many other schools are run or funded by the MIM. The government issettingupaspecialstudycircle for Muslim students in the old city of Hyderabad . Commissioner of School P UshaRanisaidthegovernment has proposed several schools for minorities this year. We have proposed 16 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas for minority girls. If we get permission, they will start soon, she said. Minority Welfare Minister SyedMohammedAhmadullah said that welfare schemes for minorities have nothing to do withcounteringtheMIM.The state government, as part of its welfare initiatives, is taking all necessarystepstoseethatMuslim children are given proper educationandadmittedtogood schools.

IT could not have been an easy decision for Jyoti Mariyam Hora, 10, to leave Khunti and head for Delhi. Though her best friend, Jayamani Guria, accompanied Jyoti, leaving behind her five siblings and alcoholic father should have wieghed heavily on her mind. Her mother had died when she was a toddler. They boarded the Swarna Jayanti Express to Delhi on April 11 along with Jayamanis neighbour, Chandmani, who works as a domestic help in Delhi. Jyoti died on April 19 at the Madan Mohan Malviya Hospital in Delhi. Two days later Jayamani, 13, collapsed and died at the Ranchi railway station on her way back home. She was accompanied by Chandmanis daughter, Eden, who too works as domestic help. Both Chandmani and her brother, Sukhram, have been arrested and charged with abduction and trafficking. Back home, at the school in Pitay Toli, Torpa, the headmaster in-charge, Devanand Ram, is racked with guilt. Having seen both Jyoti and Jayamani become thick friends, he believes he should have seen it coming. Both had become friends over the past month. I was surprised that Jyoti had a close bond with someone senior to her by a year, he said. As a testimony to their friendship, Jyotis elder brother, Jyotish Hora, a student in the same school, says Jayamani used to walk 6 km from her house in Gutuhatu to their place in Kamra. Jyoti also used to stay over at her place. Jayamani never talked to any of us in the house, Jyotish recalled. Both of them were regular

Teachers inside Jayamanis classroom; Devanand and Sevani (extreme right)

JYOTI
to school. But on April 5, the school found that both the girls were absent for the first time sincethepresentacademicsession began. Jyotis family was clueless about her whereabouts. However, Sevani Hembrom, a teacher from Gutuhatu, said, It was all over the village that the two girls had gone to Delhi. Jyotis classmate, Riman Guria, said Jyoti was excited about going to Delhi. She told this to me at the beginning of the academic year, she said. According to Anita Guria, Sukhrams daughter, Jayamanis mother, Jeyabah Guria, had asked her aunt to take her daughter to Delhi for a job. At first, my aunt was reluctant. Jayamani asked Jyoti to come along,saidAnita.Shesaidher aunt has been working in Delhi for almost three years. For Jyoti, the offer was an escape from her dreary existence. Headmaster Devanand said one of Jyotis sisters is mentally unstable and cannot attend school. A policeman

JAYAMANI
said, When we came to know of her death in Delhi, we gave herfatherRs200astravelassistance. He spent the money drinking. Though Jayamanis mother denied that she told her daughter to go to Delhi, police sources said the parents were reluctant to file a complaint. A police officer said they recovered her body just before they put the first dirt on her during the burial. OncetheyreachedDelhi, Jyoti lived with Eden in the house where she was working. My aunt tried to find them jobs but failed. Then one day she called to say that Jyoti was ill and the doctors had diagnosed jaundice, said Anita. Chandmani panicked when Jyoti died and she asked Eden to return with Jayamani. I went along with her mother and my father to the Ranchi railwaystation.Shelookedfine on arrival. But she became ill even before we left city limits and died before we could get her to a hospital, claimed Anita.

My new name is Khalid Faimuddin Khan. Old name Khalid Khan Faimuddin Sayed changed vide affidavit 736/2013 dated 20.04.2013. 0090131562-1 My old name Zumbarlal Ashok Chaudhary to change new name Sameer Ashok Chaudhary vide aff no. 346/13 dated 20/4/2013. 0090131540-1 My old name Gupta Ganesh Ghosh to change new name Guptaranjan Ganesh Ghosh vide Affi. no. 182/2013 Dated: 18/4/13 0090131536-1 A-11360/2012 We have changed our minor sons old name Dhananjaya Sanjay Rokhade to new name Dhananjay Sanjay Rokhade 0090131524-1 I have changed old name Sohel Mohamad Yusuf Shaikh to new name Sohail Mohammed Yusuf Shaikh vide aff no.6378/13. 0090131508-1 My old name Shamash Rabrej Shashumiya changed to Tabresh Shashumiya Shaikh vide affidavit no. 1733/2013 dated 24/04/2013. 0090131570-1

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I have changed my old name Shaikh Faraz Ahmed Sohael to new name Shaikh Faraz Sohael vide affidavit no.2323/13 dt.23.04.13. 0090131507-1 Old name Tasleem Mustafa Bharucha new name Tasneem Mustafa Bharucha affidavit no.2321/13 dt.23 April 2013. 0090131506-1 Old name Shaikh Shaikh Ahmed Shaikh Jungli, new name Ahmad Abdul Kadar Qureshi affidavit no.2259/ 13 dt.19th April 2013. 0090131505-1 I have changed my name from Pradip Pandurang Khaladkar (old name) to Pradeep Pandurang Khaladkar (new name). Affid no. A-1851. 0090131577-1

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