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Will HIV-AIDS Bill pave way for stigma-free life to patients?

Pari Saikia | New Delhi |

Over 2.1 million people in the country estimated to be living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) have now the right to avail necessary medical treatment and possibly live a stigma-free life with equal rights. The Union Cabinet has now passed the HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill, which was long introduced in 2014. 

The bill was first introduced by former Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad in the Rajya Sabha on February 11, 2014. Then on March 21, 2017, through a voice vote from Health and Family Welfare Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda, the bill was passed. It now paves way for necessary medical treatment and right to dignified life at par with non HIV/AIDS people.

While there are reports of dissenting voice from the HIV-AIDS community over the bill, medical experts are of the view that once the Bill comes into effect, the percentage of patients with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a long term mental distress, or Acute Stress Disorder (short term) that commonly develops after being diagnosed with HIV/AIDS virus, would reduce to 2.5 to 5.5 percent.

“The passing of HIV Bill, 2014, is not only an achievement for the HIV and AIDS community living in India, but also a message for the medical fraternity at large, who will now take care of HIV and AIDS positive patients with utmost care without delaying or denying their rights,” said Dr Amal Baishya, Senior Psychiatrist and Consultant with Guwahati Medical College, Guwahati.

"This is a common phenomenon where you see HIV/AIDS affected patients hesitate to openly deal and discuss about the problem due to huge stigma, shame and lack of awareness surrounding HIV/AIDS in our community. As a result, ASD or PTSD starts incurring people soon after being detected with HIV and AIDS,” he added.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a severe anxiety disorder than Acute Stress Disorder (ASD). Any HIV/AIDS patient with the former condition generally fails to respond to medical treatment.

Another doctor who wished to maintain anonymity said, “Mention of high level of mass awareness is what is missing from the bill. Now, focus should be on adding HIV/AIDS as well as psychiatry departments, chambers or specialised doctors in every health center and hospital at district level is the need of the hour.”

“Instead of mentioning ‘as far as possible’ measures by the central and state governments, ‘free and compulsory treatment’ is what needed in the lists under the ambit of HIV bill, 2014,” the doctor added.

Essentials in the HIV Bill, 2014

1. Under the HIV Bill, 2014, anybody with HIV and AIDS in India will not be denied of medical treatment. The Central or State Governments will itself ensure that the treatments and medical assistance are provided.  

2. Health centers, hospitals refusing or denying treatment to HIV and AIDS patients have to furnish clear justification behind their denial. Severe action will be taken against them.

3. As per the Section 13, the Central or State Governments shall include measures for providing as far as possible, anti-retroviral therapy and opportunistic management to people living with HIV or AIDS.

4. The bill criminalises discrimination against HIV/AIDS afflicted people and those associated and living with them.

5. Safeguarding and granting rights like acceptance and fair treatment to them in educational institutions, workplaces, healthcare services, sale or renting out of property, standing for public or private office, provision of insurance etc.

6. The bill prohibits various institutions from forcing people to undergo no HIV test, medical treatment or research as pre-requisite for employment or education.  

7. The confidentiality and consent of HIV/AIDS community will be safeguarded while dealing with HIV and AIDS patients. This mean they should not be compelled to disclose HIV status except against their consent unless it is called by a court order.

8. The government has allocated Rs.2,000 crore fund as part of National AIDS Control Programme for 2017-18. This allocation will enhance access to healthcare services.

Aadhaar linkage in schools reduces fake enrollments

Smriti Sharma Vasudeva | New Delhi |

The linking of Aadhaar cards with mid-day meals has resulted in a steep fall in fake enrollments in government schools across the country, according to officials of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).

In Haryana, the enrollment of students from class I to VIII has gone down by 16 per cent in the last two fiscals. In 2014-15, total enrollment for students from class I to VIII in the state was 19.58 lakh which went down by 3.26 lakh in 2015-16 when as many enrollments were found to be bogus. The state government was thus able to save lakhs of rupees on providing free uniforms, books, mid day meals, etc., to those students who apparently existed only on paper.

Recently, in Jharkhand, as per the information, when a report was sought by the government on the total enrollment of students across 40,000 primary and upper primary schools, it was revealed that in 2016-17, 48 lakh students were enrolled while in 2015-16, 50.42 lakh students were enrolled. Officials confirmed that more than 2.5 lakh enrollments were bogus or in many case duplicates as many students were found to be enrolled in more than one school to gain maximum benefits.

Data with The Statesman reveals that in Maharashtra, about 14-15 per cent fake enrollments were found across the state after a robust database was created to gauge the impact of the midday meal scheme.

In Jalgaon district of the state, a random survey in three primary schools threw up interesting statistics. It was found that every school had on an average 30-70 students who existed only on paper but the schools were still siphoning off Rs 900 per student from the government as subsidy for ensuring books, uniforms, etc.

UIDAI sources said linking of Aadhaar with student enrollments across the country has benefitted the students and the states equally. "There is much more transparency and accountability now and the benefits of the student-oriented scheme are reaching in a more efficient way.”

In Kerala, Aadhaar linkage has led to optimisation of the student-teacher ratio. Thanks to this exercise, no new posts have been sanctioned in the state for the past two years. This has led to the state exchequer saving approximately Rs 540 crore annually.

Even in Kerala, a whopping five lakh students were found to be fake enrollments. In 2010-11, the total number of students enrolled in schools across Kerala was 39 lakh and by 2014-15, the number reduced to 34 lakh after the details of the students were seeded with Aadhaar database.

In 2014, the department decided to take a re-look at the number of teachers to be appointed and leveraged the benefits of Aadhaar. A government order was issued, asking schools to collect the Aadhaar numbers of every student. As per estimates by the state government, the reduction in the number of students has led to a potential decrease in the number of teachers by around 12,000.

Aadhaar linkage in schools reduces fake enrollments

Smriti Sharma Vasudeva | New Delhi |

The linking of Aadhaar cards with mid-day meals has resulted in a steep fall in fake enrollments in government schools across the country, according to officials of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).

In Haryana, the enrollment of students from class I to VIII has gone down by 16 per cent in the last two fiscals. In 2014-15, total enrollment for students from class I to VIII in the state was 19.58 lakh which went down by 3.26 lakh in 2015-16 when as many enrollments were found to be bogus. The state government was thus able to save lakhs of rupees on providing free uniforms, books, mid day meals, etc., to those students who apparently existed only on paper.

Recently, in Jharkhand, as per the information, when a report was sought by the government on the total enrollment of students across 40,000 primary and upper primary schools, it was revealed that in 2016-17, 48 lakh students were enrolled while in 2015-16, 50.42 lakh students were enrolled. Officials confirmed that more than 2.5 lakh enrollments were bogus or in many case duplicates as many students were found to be enrolled in more than one school to gain maximum benefits.

Data with The Statesman reveals that in Maharashtra, about 14-15 per cent fake enrollments were found across the state after a robust database was created to gauge the impact of the midday meal scheme.

In Jalgaon district of the state, a random survey in three primary schools threw up interesting statistics. It was found that every school had on an average 30-70 students who existed only on paper but the schools were still siphoning off Rs 900 per student from the government as subsidy for ensuring books, uniforms, etc.

UIDAI sources said linking of Aadhaar with student enrollments across the country has benefitted the students and the states equally. "There is much more transparency and accountability now and the benefits of the student-oriented scheme are reaching in a more efficient way.”

In Kerala, Aadhaar linkage has led to optimisation of the student-teacher ratio. Thanks to this exercise, no new posts have been sanctioned in the state for the past two years. This has led to the state exchequer saving approximately Rs 540 crore annually.

Even in Kerala, a whopping five lakh students were found to be fake enrollments. In 2010-11, the total number of students enrolled in schools across Kerala was 39 lakh and by 2014-15, the number reduced to 34 lakh after the details of the students were seeded with Aadhaar database.

In 2014, the department decided to take a re-look at the number of teachers to be appointed and leveraged the benefits of Aadhaar. A government order was issued, asking schools to collect the Aadhaar numbers of every student. As per estimates by the state government, the reduction in the number of students has led to a potential decrease in the number of teachers by around 12,000.

Shah slams AAP govt, asks BJP workers to reclaim MCDs

IANS | New Delhi |

Unleashing a blistering attack on the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in the national capital, BJP president Amit Shah on Saturday exhorted his party workers to reach out to people across Delhi to ensure the BJP’s victory in the upcoming elections to the three Muncipal Corporations of Delhi (MCDs). 

Addressing a mammoth convention of booth-level BJP workers at Ramlila Maidan here, Shah charged that the AAP government led by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had been unable to fulfil the promises made to the people during the last assembly elections despite having been in power for two years. 

The BJP chief accused the AAP dispensation of being allegedly corrupt, charging that 13 AAP legislators had been found to be involved in various kinds of offences. 

"Various cases of corruption have been reported against AAP MLAs," Shah charged. He said the Delhi Jal Board, Waqf Board, Delhi Commission for Women and other Delhi agencies had been surrounded by corruption charges during the AAP rule in the city. 

He sought to compare it with the BJP-led central government's trackrecord, claiming not a single corruption allegation could be levelled against the nearly three-year-old  Narendra Modi government.   

Shah alleged that the Delhi CM had been spending Delhi's funds elsewhere to boost AAP's electoral prospects outside Delhi, which could not be justified. 

Pointing to a map of India near the dais, he told BJP workers to see the "saffron party" having won from across the country with only Delhi remaining a "white spot" in such a picture. 

Asking BJP activists to make all-out efforts to ensure the BJP’s victory in the 23 April MCDs elections, 

Shah highlighted the point that "This is not just an election for municipal corporations, but it is an opportunity to ensure that the AAP government gets uprooted in the next polls". He said it was Delhi where the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the BJP's erstwhile avatar, initially came to power to start its growth and become what it is today. 

Showcasing the achievements of the Modi government, the BJP chief also referred to the "surgical strikes" 

carried out inside PoK by Army personnel to destroy terrorist launch pads there. 

A slew of Union ministers ~ including M Venkaiah Naidu, Harsh Vardhan and Vijay Goel ~ and BJP MPs from Delhi were present at the rally. 

Addressing the rally, Mr Naidu came down heavily on the Kejriwal government for its alleged non-cooperation with the Centre, urging BJP workers to strengthen PM Modi's hands by working hard for ensuring the BJP's triumph in the Delhi civic polls. The BJP has been ruling MCDs for 10 years. 

Mr Naidu said, "Development has got speeded up in each city in the country" through various schemes after the BJP came to power at the Centre. "But this city (Delhi) is lagging behind because the AAP government is not ready to develop Delhi in cooperation with the Modi government," he alleged. 

The development projects in the national capital could not be taken up properly unless the Centre, the state government and the municipal corporations cooperate with one another and work together, Mr Naidu said. 

Mercury may reach 39 degrees by month-end

IANS | New Delhi |

With the national capital already sizzling due to a significant rise in the mercury, making March the hottest in the last six years, the Met department says the temperature could rise to 39 degrees Celsius by the end of month.

On Saturday, the maximum temperature in Delhi was 35 degree Celsius, four notches above the season's average. This is expected to rise by four degrees by the end of March.

"The maximum temperature expected to rise to 36 degrees on Monday, 37 degrees on Tuesday and 38-39 degree Celsius by the end of the month, even as western disturbance is expected by Tuesday, 28 March," an official of the India Meteorological Department told IANS.

According to IMD officials, western disturbance — a storm system originating in the Caspian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea which causes rain and snowfall in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent and mallows down weather — would keep the temperature well around 38 or 39 degrees, which may have further increased otherwise.

Director of private weather forecasting agency Skymet Mahesh Palawat said that western disturbances forms rain in the hill and cyclonic circulation over Rajasthan, however this time, according to the current weather pattern it will not rain. 

"This means that the days would remain hot by the March end. But it is unlikely to touch 40 degrees," Palawat said.

Meanwhile, Delhi already faced 38 degrees on Thursday, March 23, which was hottest since 2011.

According to the IMD archives, highest maximum temperature in 2016, 2015 and 2012 was 37 degrees. In 2014 it was 34 degrees, 2013 it as 35 degrees and in 2011 it was 36 degree Celsius.

Two killed, 10 injured in communal violence in Gujarat

IANS | Ahmedabad |

Two persons were killed, one of them in police firing, and 10 others injured while around 50 houses were ransacked and set ablaze along with many vehicles following a communal clash in a village in Gujarat's Patan district on Saturday evening, police said.

Patan Superintendent of Police Ashwin Chauhan said a minor altercation between two students over some dispute while going for the high school examinations in Vadavali village soon assumed communal overtones and flared up into a major clash involving people from at least three surrounding villages.

Violent mobs first ransacked and then torched around 50 houses of a particular community. More than two dozen vehicles parked in front of the houses were also burnt down.

Police from Patan and Mehsana rushed to the spot but with the situation threatening to spiral out of control, in-charge Director General of Police P.P. Pandey despatched Inspector General of Police, Gandhinagar to the riot-torn village to oversee matters. It also took more than 10 fire engines from Mehsana, Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar to douse the fire in the houses and vehicles set ablaze.

Police carried out a baton-charge and used teargas shells to disperse the mob but the violence continued, forcing them to open fire in which one youth was killed. At least 10 people sustained injuries in stone throwing between the two groups.

Kejriwal pledges to scrap house tax if AAP wins MCD polls

Statesman News Service | New Delhi |

Making a major populist announcement in the run-up to the upcoming elections to the three Municipal Corporations of Delhi (MCDs), the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday pledged that if his party comes to power in MCDs, it will abolish residential house tax levied by the municipal bodies and will also waive all related pending dues. 

"As soon as the AAP comes to power in the MCDs with a full majority, we will abolish the collection of house residential tax and waive all pending dues with immediate effect. We are making this promise with full responsibility and after thorough study and planning," Kejriwal told a press conference here. 

"After coming to power in Delhi (in 2015), our government kept its promise of halving electricity bills and offering 20,000 liters of water for free for each family within one month," the AAP leader said. The AAP's rival parties had then said that such measures would bankrupt the government but actually the Delhi Jal Board’s revenue increased by Rs 178 crores, the CM added. 

Describing the current house tax structure as "draconian", Kejriwal alleged that it has become a source of widespread corruption for municipal councillors and officers in all three MCDs being ruled by the BJP for 10 years. 

There are an estimated 9 lakh property tax payers in Delhi and about Rs 600 crore in revenue is earned annually by the three MCDs. 

Kejriwal said his party has examined the accounts of MCDs and that money to be saved by plugging corruption in them will be utilised to cover the shortfall in their revenue. 

The AAP chief also clarified that industrial and commercial property tax will remain unchanged. In the name of house tax, people of the city are "harassed", he said promising that the AAP would put an end to it. 

Kejriwal promised that within a year of coming to power in the MCDs, the AAP administration would turn around the finances of the loss-making Delhi municipal bodies and ensure that their employees get their salaries on or before the seventh of every month. 

Pledging to make Delhi a modern, "model city" for "the country and the world" if his party wins the MCD polls, he said the AAP will soon release its manifesto for the MCDs elections to spell out in detail its proposals and pledges. 

"Together the councillors of BJP and Congress have looted the MCDs on a massive scale, and will have to face the consequences of their corruption. They must answer to people how within 5-10 years they have moved from scooters to Mercedes and BMWs," Kejriwal charged, claiming that "We will end this loot and make sure the money spent by MCDs reaches the right people and right causes". 

The CM also promised that "We will bring in more participation from among the RWAs and the citizens in matters of cleanliness and maintenance of parks, so that these services can be improved". 

He alleged that MCDs have become a "den of corruption and misgovernance". "We have seen how BJP and Congress councillors have relaid the same roads over and over on paper and siphoned off all the money. The MCD has spent Rs 7 lakhs on fountains that never worked….Thousands of ghost employees are paid salaries, even as genuine employees are not paid on time. The AAP will put an end to this regime of corruption after coming to power," he claimed. 

The 23 April elections to MCDs are set to be a litmus test for the AAP's popularity in Delhi after its dismal performance in recent Punjab and Goa assembly elections.  

Pakistan starts border fencing with Afghanistan: Army Chief

IANS | Islamabad |

Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa said on Saturday that the country has started fencing the border with Afghanistan in a move to stop the cross-border movement of the militants.

Security officials have long been complaining that the Pakistani militants, who have escaped as a result of military operations, now operate from the Afghan soil of the border. 

Pakistan and Afghanistan have nearly 2,600-km-long common border, mostly porous, and Pakistani officials insist that bombers could enter Pakistan due to weak border control.

During his visit to Pakistan-Afghan border areas in Mohmand and Orakzai tribal agencies, Bajwa told the troops that fencing has commenced in Bajaur and Mohmand agencies as they are high threat zones.

Both Bajaur and Mohmand border Afghanistan and had once been under the influence of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

"Additional technical surveillance means are also being deployed along the border besides regular air surveillance," Bajwa said, adding the Pakistan Army shall employ all resources required for defence of the country and security of peace-loving Pakistani tribes.

The army chief said that efforts are in hand to evolve a bilateral border security mechanism with the Afghan authorities, according to an army statement.

"A better managed, secure and peaceful border is in mutual interest of both brotherly countries who have given phenomenal sacrifices in the war against terrorism," he said.

No agreement to carve out larger Nagaland, says government

IANS |

The Union Government on Saturday sought to clarify that there was no agreement or decision on carving out a larger Nagaland state and termed media reports on the issue "erroneous".

"Some media reports have appeared recently to the effect that the Government of India has agreed to carve out a larger Nagaland State by taking away the territories of the states contiguous to Nagaland. Such reports are erroneous. It is clarified that there is no such agreement or decision of the Government of India," said a Union Home Ministry statement. 

Assam had witnessed protests after reports in the media that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah General Secretary T. Muivah had said the August 2015 'framework agreement' recognises his outfit's demand for territorial integration of Naga-inhabited areas in the region.

The Naga group is keen on a 'Greater Nagalim' which includes tracts of land in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur and parts of Myanmar where there are Naga inhabitants.

Assam Chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal had also said earlier that there is no proposal with the central government about larger Nagaland.

"We are committed to protecting Assam's territory," he had said. 

No agreement to carve out larger Nagaland, says government

IANS |

The Union Government on Saturday sought to clarify that there was no agreement or decision on carving out a larger Nagaland state and termed media reports on the issue "erroneous".

"Some media reports have appeared recently to the effect that the Government of India has agreed to carve out a larger Nagaland State by taking away the territories of the states contiguous to Nagaland. Such reports are erroneous. It is clarified that there is no such agreement or decision of the Government of India," said a Union Home Ministry statement. 

Assam had witnessed protests after reports in the media that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah General Secretary T. Muivah had said the August 2015 'framework agreement' recognises his outfit's demand for territorial integration of Naga-inhabited areas in the region.

The Naga group is keen on a 'Greater Nagalim' which includes tracts of land in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur and parts of Myanmar where there are Naga inhabitants.

Assam Chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal had also said earlier that there is no proposal with the central government about larger Nagaland.

"We are committed to protecting Assam's territory," he had said. 

Massive fire in MP ordinance factory

IANS | Jabalpur |

A massive fire broke out in an ordinance factory here on Saturday evening after a series of explosions of bombs made there, an official said. No casualties have been reported in the incident.

"The fire broke out in the F-3 section of the factory at Khamaria after a series of explosions caused by bombs manufactured there. The fire has been brought under control. No one was injured," District Magistrate M.C. Chaudhary told IANS.

The officer said a probe has been initiated. Defence Ministry officials said the fire has been controlled to a large extent.

Massive fire in MP ordinance factory

IANS | Jabalpur |

A massive fire broke out in an ordinance factory here on Saturday evening after a series of explosions of bombs made there, an official said. No casualties have been reported in the incident.

"The fire broke out in the F-3 section of the factory at Khamaria after a series of explosions caused by bombs manufactured there. The fire has been brought under control. No one was injured," District Magistrate M.C. Chaudhary told IANS.

The officer said a probe has been initiated. Defence Ministry officials said the fire has been controlled to a large extent.

Four startups from T-Hub bags global awards

IANS | Hyderabad |

Four startups from T-Hub, one of the largest start-up ecosystem builders in India, have bagged global awards, a statement said on Saturday.

Hug Innovations, Loop Reality, AuthBase and Kheyti have received prestigious awards and recognitions in competitions held exclusively to identify emerging start-ups in the country, the T-Hub said in a statement.

T-Hub, which has over 2,000 start-ups in its database, claims to be emerging as the first choice of top Indian startups.

Hug Innovations, the maker of the gesture-control Hug Smartwatch capable of flying drones, navigating smart television, and controlling virtual reality-based applications through hand gestures, was among 1,500 start-ups from all over the world to participate in the Global Mobile Challenge. It was awarded the best in India, top 3 in the Asia Pacific and one of the top 10 finalists in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Hug Innovations was also declared the winner of The India Region Round of the 1st China (Shenzhen) Innovation & Entrepreneurship International Competition held at Bengaluru. While they received a cash prize of RMB 100,000, another emerging startup player, Loop Reality, was declared 2nd Runner-up and received a cash prize of RMB 30,000. Both these companies qualified for the global finals of the competition, which will be held at Shenzhen, China between April 11 -18.

Loop Reality is a disruptive technology firm, whose first product LoopFit is an immersive multiplayer VR fitness solution, which allows its users to experience outdoor environments, indoors.

AuthBase, a deep tech cyber security company working out of T-Hub has been recognised with the Hot 100-Race To Grace 2017 Award, which champions innovation and enterprise. The company provides frameworks for developers to secure their applications and use Deep Learning to detect and mitigate hack and bot attacks real-time.

The fourth start-up nurtured by T-Hub and garnering international attention after being conferred with the "Acumen Global Award 2017" in Kenya is Kheyti, an AgriTech company that creates dependable incomes to small farmers using technology.

Kheyti designs, adapts and implements low-cost farming solutions that help small farmers increase yield and predictability of produce.

"The unique model of T-Hub enables investors and corporates to plan programs and capacity building initiatives in a targeted and organised manner. T-Hub is also the only model where the government is working intensely with the investor and the partner to fuel innovation and facilitate enterprise," said its CEO Jay Krishnan.

Four startups from T-Hub bags global awards

IANS | Hyderabad |

Four startups from T-Hub, one of the largest start-up ecosystem builders in India, have bagged global awards, a statement said on Saturday.

Hug Innovations, Loop Reality, AuthBase and Kheyti have received prestigious awards and recognitions in competitions held exclusively to identify emerging start-ups in the country, the T-Hub said in a statement.

T-Hub, which has over 2,000 start-ups in its database, claims to be emerging as the first choice of top Indian startups.

Hug Innovations, the maker of the gesture-control Hug Smartwatch capable of flying drones, navigating smart television, and controlling virtual reality-based applications through hand gestures, was among 1,500 start-ups from all over the world to participate in the Global Mobile Challenge. It was awarded the best in India, top 3 in the Asia Pacific and one of the top 10 finalists in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Hug Innovations was also declared the winner of The India Region Round of the 1st China (Shenzhen) Innovation & Entrepreneurship International Competition held at Bengaluru. While they received a cash prize of RMB 100,000, another emerging startup player, Loop Reality, was declared 2nd Runner-up and received a cash prize of RMB 30,000. Both these companies qualified for the global finals of the competition, which will be held at Shenzhen, China between April 11 -18.

Loop Reality is a disruptive technology firm, whose first product LoopFit is an immersive multiplayer VR fitness solution, which allows its users to experience outdoor environments, indoors.

AuthBase, a deep tech cyber security company working out of T-Hub has been recognised with the Hot 100-Race To Grace 2017 Award, which champions innovation and enterprise. The company provides frameworks for developers to secure their applications and use Deep Learning to detect and mitigate hack and bot attacks real-time.

The fourth start-up nurtured by T-Hub and garnering international attention after being conferred with the "Acumen Global Award 2017" in Kenya is Kheyti, an AgriTech company that creates dependable incomes to small farmers using technology.

Kheyti designs, adapts and implements low-cost farming solutions that help small farmers increase yield and predictability of produce.

"The unique model of T-Hub enables investors and corporates to plan programs and capacity building initiatives in a targeted and organised manner. T-Hub is also the only model where the government is working intensely with the investor and the partner to fuel innovation and facilitate enterprise," said its CEO Jay Krishnan.

Nagarpalika chairman’s husband arrested in abduction case

Statesman News Service | New Delhi |

While the former minister, his son and other political aides remain to be at large the Uttarakhand police managed to arrest Chandpur Nagarpalika Chairman`s husband Sherbaj Pathan on Friday evening in connection of a case of kidnapping reported in January 2013.

Followed by the raids of the Uttarakhand police which started on Thursday the team got a breakthrough on Friday evening in the form of the arresting of Sherbaj Pathan from his residence in Chandpur of district Bijnor.

Pathan , who is the husband of Nagarpalika chairman from Chandpur had fought on the SP ticket from Chandpur in the 2012 assembly election  which he lost. This election he fought on the Congress ticket loosing again.

Followed by his arresting, the police  teams are carrying out further raids to get hold of  former minister in Samajwadi party government Moolchand Chauhan, his son Amit Pratap Chauhan, aide Kapil Kumar , the than district president of SP Rashid Hussain, the than district panchayat president`s husband Rafi Saifi, MLA from Nageena and former minister Manoj Paras and a few other aides.

Since one of the accussed Paras is a MLA so the police will have to take permission of Vidhan Sabha Adhyaksh before his arresting, told Omkar Singh, DIG of Moradabad range.

The court of Uttarakhand has issued non bailable warrant against accused because of which the police action has been initiated, he said.

The case of abduction was lodged in the Lakshman Jhula police station of Rishikesh l  January 16-17 , 2013   in which the minister , his son and political aides including Pathan , Paras etc were  named. In 2012 after formation of SP government in the state Nasreen Saifi of BSP was president of Jila panchayat  and no confidence motion was moved against her in SP government to depose her from the post. Nasreen than joined Samajwadi party and her rivals fielded Vijayveeri  against her. Vijayveeri`s husband Chatra Singh managed stay of a few supporter Jila Panchayat members in a hotel of Rishikesh to ensure the victory of his wife against Nasreen.

Meanwhile leaders of ruling Samajwadi party came to know about their stay in hotel and allegedly kidnapped them from there . This turned the table in favour of Nasreen. Later, family members of a kidnapped Jila Panchayat member lodged complaint of kidnapping in Laxmanjhula police station of Rishikesh and  police submitted it's  final in the court in favour of accused to which the complainant opposed . The court than directed police to reopen the case and summoned the accused for hearing which all of them evaded forcing the court to issue non bailable warrant against them. 

Nagarpalika chairman’s husband arrested in abduction case

Statesman News Service | New Delhi |

While the former minister, his son and other political aides remain to be at large the Uttarakhand police managed to arrest Chandpur Nagarpalika Chairman`s husband Sherbaj Pathan on Friday evening in connection of a case of kidnapping reported in January 2013.

Followed by the raids of the Uttarakhand police which started on Thursday the team got a breakthrough on Friday evening in the form of the arresting of Sherbaj Pathan from his residence in Chandpur of district Bijnor.

Pathan , who is the husband of Nagarpalika chairman from Chandpur had fought on the SP ticket from Chandpur in the 2012 assembly election  which he lost. This election he fought on the Congress ticket loosing again.

Followed by his arresting, the police  teams are carrying out further raids to get hold of  former minister in Samajwadi party government Moolchand Chauhan, his son Amit Pratap Chauhan, aide Kapil Kumar , the than district president of SP Rashid Hussain, the than district panchayat president`s husband Rafi Saifi, MLA from Nageena and former minister Manoj Paras and a few other aides.

Since one of the accussed Paras is a MLA so the police will have to take permission of Vidhan Sabha Adhyaksh before his arresting, told Omkar Singh, DIG of Moradabad range.

The court of Uttarakhand has issued non bailable warrant against accused because of which the police action has been initiated, he said.

The case of abduction was lodged in the Lakshman Jhula police station of Rishikesh l  January 16-17 , 2013   in which the minister , his son and political aides including Pathan , Paras etc were  named. In 2012 after formation of SP government in the state Nasreen Saifi of BSP was president of Jila panchayat  and no confidence motion was moved against her in SP government to depose her from the post. Nasreen than joined Samajwadi party and her rivals fielded Vijayveeri  against her. Vijayveeri`s husband Chatra Singh managed stay of a few supporter Jila Panchayat members in a hotel of Rishikesh to ensure the victory of his wife against Nasreen.

Meanwhile leaders of ruling Samajwadi party came to know about their stay in hotel and allegedly kidnapped them from there . This turned the table in favour of Nasreen. Later, family members of a kidnapped Jila Panchayat member lodged complaint of kidnapping in Laxmanjhula police station of Rishikesh and  police submitted it's  final in the court in favour of accused to which the complainant opposed . The court than directed police to reopen the case and summoned the accused for hearing which all of them evaded forcing the court to issue non bailable warrant against them. 

Geelani seeks clerics’ help to boycott elections in Kashmir

Statesman News Service | New Delhi |

Pro-Pakistan separatist Syed Alishah Geelani on Saturday urged religious clerics to exercise their influence to make people boycott the bye-election for the Srinagar and Anantnag Lok Sabha seats in Kashmir in April.

In a statement, Geelani stressed that now is the duty for our religious clerics and intellectual class to apprise people about the negative aspect of these elections and make them understand that any kind of vote or support tantamount to betrayal with those who lost lives and eyesight during unrest in Kashmir last year.

Reiterating boycott call for upcoming bye-election, Geelani said that people in Kashmir are striving for right to 
self-determination. 

Participation of a few people in these elections never means any political decision regarding Kashmir issue, however if the contesting parties are desirous to ascertain people’s verdict about the political destiny of state, then not a single person will cast his vote in their favour, nor they will find a single poling agent for their parties, said Geelani.

Referring to those contesting these elections, Geelani in a sweeping statement alleged they are involved in scandals like corruption, sex rackets, embezzlements and soon as they get into power corridors, promote liquor trade, immodesty and impertinence. 

Ridiculing the state administration, Geelani said, soon as bye elections were announced, the separatist leaders were detained and were prevented from meeting people.