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Amit Shah holds meeting with CM, BJP leaders

Amit Shah holds meeting with CM, BJP leaders

PTI |

BJP president Amit Shah today held separate meetings with Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and other party leaders here on Friday.

Shah who arrived here last night is expected to hold meetings with various party leaders to take stock of the BJP’s preparedness for the Assembly elections due next year.

According to BJP sources Rupani and MoS Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja met Shah at his residence in the morning.

Later in day Shah chaired a BJP meeting at party headquarters ‘Kamalam’ in Gandhinagar which was attended by several party leaders and ministers.

It was decided in the meeting that each and every BJP worker will light up one lamp at hisher home during Diwali as a mark of tribute to soldiers.

quot;This initiative by the BJP is a humble gesture to tell all our soldiers that entire country is with them. Each of our worker will light up one lamp on Diwali to remember the sacrifice of our soldiersquot; said Gujarat BJP spokesperson Bharat Pandya.

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Amit Shah holds meeting with CM, BJP leaders

Amit Shah holds meeting with CM, BJP leaders

PTI |

BJP president Amit Shah today held separate meetings with Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and other party leaders here on Friday.

Shah who arrived here last night is expected to hold meetings with various party leaders to take stock of the BJP’s preparedness for the Assembly elections due next year.

According to BJP sources Rupani and MoS Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja met Shah at his residence in the morning.

Later in day Shah chaired a BJP meeting at party headquarters ‘Kamalam’ in Gandhinagar which was attended by several party leaders and ministers.

It was decided in the meeting that each and every BJP worker will light up one lamp at hisher home during Diwali as a mark of tribute to soldiers.

quot;This initiative by the BJP is a humble gesture to tell all our soldiers that entire country is with them. Each of our worker will light up one lamp on Diwali to remember the sacrifice of our soldiersquot; said Gujarat BJP spokesperson Bharat Pandya.

nbsp;

Amit Shah holds meeting with CM, BJP leaders

Amit Shah holds meeting with CM, BJP leaders

PTI |

BJP president Amit Shah today held separate meetings with Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and other party leaders here on Friday.

Shah who arrived here last night is expected to hold meetings with various party leaders to take stock of the BJP’s preparedness for the Assembly elections due next year.

According to BJP sources Rupani and MoS Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja met Shah at his residence in the morning.

Later in day Shah chaired a BJP meeting at party headquarters ‘Kamalam’ in Gandhinagar which was attended by several party leaders and ministers.

It was decided in the meeting that each and every BJP worker will light up one lamp at hisher home during Diwali as a mark of tribute to soldiers.

quot;This initiative by the BJP is a humble gesture to tell all our soldiers that entire country is with them. Each of our worker will light up one lamp on Diwali to remember the sacrifice of our soldiersquot; said Gujarat BJP spokesperson Bharat Pandya.

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New High Altitude Medal for border forces

New High Altitude Medal for border forces

thestatesman.com |

Border-guarding troops deployed on posts above 9000 feet will now be decorated with a new lsquo;high Altitude Medalrsquo; to recognise their services in the tough terrain and adverse climate areas Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday. He was the chief guest for the 55th Raising Day celebrations of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police in Greater Noida.

Singh said a policy decision has been taken to honour the valour and commitment to duty of the men and women of these forces.

The new medal will also be given to the personnel of forces like the BSF Indo-Pak Indo-Bangla border-guarding force and the SSB Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan border guarding force among others.

ldquo;We got to know that there were some difficulties in awarding the high altitude medals to the personnel working at border outposts located above the height of 9000 ft. So we have decided that now all jawans and officers who work at a height of 9000 ft and above will be awarded with the high altitude medalrdquo; he said.

The forces officials said have been making a demand for instituting such a medal as this will work to boost the morale of those personnel who render duties in such harsh conditions.

Singh said the government had also decided to raise financial aid to the families of the troops of paramilitary forces who lay down their lives in line of duty.

New High Altitude Medal for border forces

New High Altitude Medal for border forces

thestatesman.com |

Border-guarding troops deployed on posts above 9000 feet will now be decorated with a new lsquo;high Altitude Medalrsquo; to recognise their services in the tough terrain and adverse climate areas Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday. He was the chief guest for the 55th Raising Day celebrations of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police in Greater Noida.

Singh said a policy decision has been taken to honour the valour and commitment to duty of the men and women of these forces.

The new medal will also be given to the personnel of forces like the BSF Indo-Pak Indo-Bangla border-guarding force and the SSB Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan border guarding force among others.

ldquo;We got to know that there were some difficulties in awarding the high altitude medals to the personnel working at border outposts located above the height of 9000 ft. So we have decided that now all jawans and officers who work at a height of 9000 ft and above will be awarded with the high altitude medalrdquo; he said.

The forces officials said have been making a demand for instituting such a medal as this will work to boost the morale of those personnel who render duties in such harsh conditions.

Singh said the government had also decided to raise financial aid to the families of the troops of paramilitary forces who lay down their lives in line of duty.

New High Altitude Medal for border forces

New High Altitude Medal for border forces

thestatesman.com |

Border-guarding troops deployed on posts above 9000 feet will now be decorated with a new lsquo;high Altitude Medalrsquo; to recognise their services in the tough terrain and adverse climate areas Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday. He was the chief guest for the 55th Raising Day celebrations of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police in Greater Noida.

Singh said a policy decision has been taken to honour the valour and commitment to duty of the men and women of these forces.

The new medal will also be given to the personnel of forces like the BSF Indo-Pak Indo-Bangla border-guarding force and the SSB Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bhutan border guarding force among others.

ldquo;We got to know that there were some difficulties in awarding the high altitude medals to the personnel working at border outposts located above the height of 9000 ft. So we have decided that now all jawans and officers who work at a height of 9000 ft and above will be awarded with the high altitude medalrdquo; he said.

The forces officials said have been making a demand for instituting such a medal as this will work to boost the morale of those personnel who render duties in such harsh conditions.

Singh said the government had also decided to raise financial aid to the families of the troops of paramilitary forces who lay down their lives in line of duty.

Man held for planting bomb in HC

Man held for planting bomb in HC

thestatesman.com |

One person was arrested for planting a ‘tiffin bomb’ in the high security premises of Allahabad High Court on Friday.

Police saidnbsp;the accused was identified as Santosh Kumar Agrahari and he admitted to planting the bomb.

He told the police during questioning that he had planted the bomb in anger as his services had not been made permanent despite his working for the last 14 years.

Man held for planting bomb in HC

Man held for planting bomb in HC

thestatesman.com |

One person was arrested for planting a ‘tiffin bomb’ in the high security premises of Allahabad High Court on Friday.

Police saidnbsp;the accused was identified as Santosh Kumar Agrahari and he admitted to planting the bomb.

He told the police during questioning that he had planted the bomb in anger as his services had not been made permanent despite his working for the last 14 years.

Man held for planting bomb in HC

Man held for planting bomb in HC

thestatesman.com |

One person was arrested for planting a ‘tiffin bomb’ in the high security premises of Allahabad High Court on Friday.

Police saidnbsp;the accused was identified as Santosh Kumar Agrahari and he admitted to planting the bomb.

He told the police during questioning that he had planted the bomb in anger as his services had not been made permanent despite his working for the last 14 years.

PM to celebrate Diwali with ITBP men along China border

PM to celebrate Diwali with ITBP men along China border

PTI |

Keeping with his practice Prime Minister Narendra Modi will celebrate this Diwali with ITBP personnel at one of the remotest border posts in Uttarakhand.

Modi who as Prime Minister had celebrated his first Diwali in 2014 with army in Siachen and second one last year on the Punjab border with Pakistan will spend time on the border with China on the upcoming festival of lights on Sunday.

He will celebrate the festival with ITBP personnel at Mana the last village on Indian territory along the border with China official sources said here on Friday.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will accompany the Prime Minister on his trip to Mana located at an altitude of about 10000 feet the sources said.

Modi is also expected to visit Badrinath one of the holiest temples of Hindus which is located nearby they said.

In run up to Diwali the Prime Minister had urged people to send their good wishes to security forces personnel on Diwali saying such messages will boost their morale.

A campaign in social media with the tagline – Sandesh2Soldiers – through which people can send their Diwali greetings and messages to soldiers guarding the nation’s frontiers is already underway.

People are sending messages under the Sandesh2Soldiers campaign on the Narendra Modi App through MyGov.in and also through All India Radio.

According to the PMO over 10 lakh messages have come — 7 lakh on Facebook Twitter and MyGov and about 3 lakh on Narendra Modi App.

Prominent people who have sent their wishes include Chief Ministers Union Ministers film stars cricketers and other sportspersons.

They include Salman Khan Aamir Khan Akshay Kumar Anupam Kher Virat Kohli Virendra Sehwag Harbhajan Singh Yuvraj Singh Sakshi Malik.

The initiative comes against the backdrop of surgical strikes carried out by the Indian Army on terror launch pads in the PoK on September 29 and the heightened tension along the Indo-Pak border.

PM to celebrate Diwali with ITBP men along China border

PM to celebrate Diwali with ITBP men along China border

PTI |

Keeping with his practice Prime Minister Narendra Modi will celebrate this Diwali with ITBP personnel at one of the remotest border posts in Uttarakhand.

Modi who as Prime Minister had celebrated his first Diwali in 2014 with army in Siachen and second one last year on the Punjab border with Pakistan will spend time on the border with China on the upcoming festival of lights on Sunday.

He will celebrate the festival with ITBP personnel at Mana the last village on Indian territory along the border with China official sources said here on Friday.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will accompany the Prime Minister on his trip to Mana located at an altitude of about 10000 feet the sources said.

Modi is also expected to visit Badrinath one of the holiest temples of Hindus which is located nearby they said.

In run up to Diwali the Prime Minister had urged people to send their good wishes to security forces personnel on Diwali saying such messages will boost their morale.

A campaign in social media with the tagline – Sandesh2Soldiers – through which people can send their Diwali greetings and messages to soldiers guarding the nation’s frontiers is already underway.

People are sending messages under the Sandesh2Soldiers campaign on the Narendra Modi App through MyGov.in and also through All India Radio.

According to the PMO over 10 lakh messages have come — 7 lakh on Facebook Twitter and MyGov and about 3 lakh on Narendra Modi App.

Prominent people who have sent their wishes include Chief Ministers Union Ministers film stars cricketers and other sportspersons.

They include Salman Khan Aamir Khan Akshay Kumar Anupam Kher Virat Kohli Virendra Sehwag Harbhajan Singh Yuvraj Singh Sakshi Malik.

The initiative comes against the backdrop of surgical strikes carried out by the Indian Army on terror launch pads in the PoK on September 29 and the heightened tension along the Indo-Pak border.

PM to celebrate Diwali with ITBP men along China border

PM to celebrate Diwali with ITBP men along China border

PTI |

Keeping with his practice Prime Minister Narendra Modi will celebrate this Diwali with ITBP personnel at one of the remotest border posts in Uttarakhand.

Modi who as Prime Minister had celebrated his first Diwali in 2014 with army in Siachen and second one last year on the Punjab border with Pakistan will spend time on the border with China on the upcoming festival of lights on Sunday.

He will celebrate the festival with ITBP personnel at Mana the last village on Indian territory along the border with China official sources said here on Friday.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will accompany the Prime Minister on his trip to Mana located at an altitude of about 10000 feet the sources said.

Modi is also expected to visit Badrinath one of the holiest temples of Hindus which is located nearby they said.

In run up to Diwali the Prime Minister had urged people to send their good wishes to security forces personnel on Diwali saying such messages will boost their morale.

A campaign in social media with the tagline – Sandesh2Soldiers – through which people can send their Diwali greetings and messages to soldiers guarding the nation’s frontiers is already underway.

People are sending messages under the Sandesh2Soldiers campaign on the Narendra Modi App through MyGov.in and also through All India Radio.

According to the PMO over 10 lakh messages have come — 7 lakh on Facebook Twitter and MyGov and about 3 lakh on Narendra Modi App.

Prominent people who have sent their wishes include Chief Ministers Union Ministers film stars cricketers and other sportspersons.

They include Salman Khan Aamir Khan Akshay Kumar Anupam Kher Virat Kohli Virendra Sehwag Harbhajan Singh Yuvraj Singh Sakshi Malik.

The initiative comes against the backdrop of surgical strikes carried out by the Indian Army on terror launch pads in the PoK on September 29 and the heightened tension along the Indo-Pak border.

Delhi government to install roadside air purifiers

Delhi government to install roadside air purifiers

IANS |

Air purification systems will be installed at five major intersections of the city within two months as a pilot project the Delhi government said on Friday.

Delhi Transport Minister Satyendar Jain said a mist fountain will also be installed at one major intersection to purify the air.

quot;We have identified five major intersections in Delhi where comprehensive air treatment systems will be installed. If the pilot project is successful it will be expanded to other intersections as wellquot; Jain said.

He added that the system has been designed by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute NEERI along with the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay IIT-B.

The five locations where the systems will be installed are Sarai Kale Khan Anand Vihar Kashmere Gate ITO and IIT DelhiAIIMS.

quot;It is a modular system and can be scaled based on the space available at the intersections. It can even be installed on the central verge of the roadquot; Jain said.

Jain added that a mist fountain will come up at one location.

quot;Experts say that it can have a big impact on pollution by arresting the pollutants in the air. Recycled water can be used in this fountain which will be supplied by Delhi Jal Boardquot; Jain said.

He added that the government has set a target of one-and-a-half to two months for both the pilot projects.

A government statement said the purification systems will tackle carbon monoxide NOx and hydrocarbons.

quot;The system has potential to reduce carbon monoxide and particulate emission by 40 per cent to 60 per cent in 20 to 30 metre radius during peak hours of trafficquot; the statement said.

The decision was taken at the third meeting of the inter-ministerial task force set up by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to tackle the issues of air pollution and garbage disposal.

National Director of NEERI Professor Rakesh Kumar who was also present at the meeting offered Research and Development Ramp;D support and technical assistance to the Delhi government.

During the meeting the government also decided that Rajghat power plant will be converted into waste-to-energy plant by December 2017. Jain had on Wednesday announced that the government is considering the proposal.

quot;During the first phase we will build a capacity of processing at least 4000 tonnes of garbage. We intend to increase it to 6000 and 8000 tonnes in subsequent phasesquot; Satyendar Jain who heads the task force said after the meeting.

He added that Radio Frequency Identifiers RFID and weigh-in-motion sensors will also be installed at all entry points of Delhi by July next year.

The government had on Thursday announced that these devices will be installed to identify overloaded vehicles which are major contributors to pollution.

Asked if Delhi government will implement odd-even scheme during the coming winters Jain said the government’s main focus right now is to enforce bus lane policy which makes it mandatory for buses to ply in the designated lane.

quot;For that we will need to remove encroachment on the roads which will significantly reduce congestion and will be more effective than odd-even scheme to curb pollutionquot; Jain added.

Under the odd-even scheme odd and even numbered vehicles are allowed to ply on roads on alternate days.

The Minister also said that the Delhi government is starting the work of lighting around 8000 dark spots in north and east Delhi from Saturday for which No Objection Certificate has been received from the municipal corporations.

nbsp;

Delhi government to install roadside air purifiers

Delhi government to install roadside air purifiers

IANS |

Air purification systems will be installed at five major intersections of the city within two months as a pilot project the Delhi government said on Friday.

Delhi Transport Minister Satyendar Jain said a mist fountain will also be installed at one major intersection to purify the air.

quot;We have identified five major intersections in Delhi where comprehensive air treatment systems will be installed. If the pilot project is successful it will be expanded to other intersections as wellquot; Jain said.

He added that the system has been designed by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute NEERI along with the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay IIT-B.

The five locations where the systems will be installed are Sarai Kale Khan Anand Vihar Kashmere Gate ITO and IIT DelhiAIIMS.

quot;It is a modular system and can be scaled based on the space available at the intersections. It can even be installed on the central verge of the roadquot; Jain said.

Jain added that a mist fountain will come up at one location.

quot;Experts say that it can have a big impact on pollution by arresting the pollutants in the air. Recycled water can be used in this fountain which will be supplied by Delhi Jal Boardquot; Jain said.

He added that the government has set a target of one-and-a-half to two months for both the pilot projects.

A government statement said the purification systems will tackle carbon monoxide NOx and hydrocarbons.

quot;The system has potential to reduce carbon monoxide and particulate emission by 40 per cent to 60 per cent in 20 to 30 metre radius during peak hours of trafficquot; the statement said.

The decision was taken at the third meeting of the inter-ministerial task force set up by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to tackle the issues of air pollution and garbage disposal.

National Director of NEERI Professor Rakesh Kumar who was also present at the meeting offered Research and Development Ramp;D support and technical assistance to the Delhi government.

During the meeting the government also decided that Rajghat power plant will be converted into waste-to-energy plant by December 2017. Jain had on Wednesday announced that the government is considering the proposal.

quot;During the first phase we will build a capacity of processing at least 4000 tonnes of garbage. We intend to increase it to 6000 and 8000 tonnes in subsequent phasesquot; Satyendar Jain who heads the task force said after the meeting.

He added that Radio Frequency Identifiers RFID and weigh-in-motion sensors will also be installed at all entry points of Delhi by July next year.

The government had on Thursday announced that these devices will be installed to identify overloaded vehicles which are major contributors to pollution.

Asked if Delhi government will implement odd-even scheme during the coming winters Jain said the government’s main focus right now is to enforce bus lane policy which makes it mandatory for buses to ply in the designated lane.

quot;For that we will need to remove encroachment on the roads which will significantly reduce congestion and will be more effective than odd-even scheme to curb pollutionquot; Jain added.

Under the odd-even scheme odd and even numbered vehicles are allowed to ply on roads on alternate days.

The Minister also said that the Delhi government is starting the work of lighting around 8000 dark spots in north and east Delhi from Saturday for which No Objection Certificate has been received from the municipal corporations.

nbsp;

Delhi government to install roadside air purifiers

Delhi government to install roadside air purifiers

IANS |

Air purification systems will be installed at five major intersections of the city within two months as a pilot project the Delhi government said on Friday.

Delhi Transport Minister Satyendar Jain said a mist fountain will also be installed at one major intersection to purify the air.

quot;We have identified five major intersections in Delhi where comprehensive air treatment systems will be installed. If the pilot project is successful it will be expanded to other intersections as wellquot; Jain said.

He added that the system has been designed by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute NEERI along with the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay IIT-B.

The five locations where the systems will be installed are Sarai Kale Khan Anand Vihar Kashmere Gate ITO and IIT DelhiAIIMS.

quot;It is a modular system and can be scaled based on the space available at the intersections. It can even be installed on the central verge of the roadquot; Jain said.

Jain added that a mist fountain will come up at one location.

quot;Experts say that it can have a big impact on pollution by arresting the pollutants in the air. Recycled water can be used in this fountain which will be supplied by Delhi Jal Boardquot; Jain said.

He added that the government has set a target of one-and-a-half to two months for both the pilot projects.

A government statement said the purification systems will tackle carbon monoxide NOx and hydrocarbons.

quot;The system has potential to reduce carbon monoxide and particulate emission by 40 per cent to 60 per cent in 20 to 30 metre radius during peak hours of trafficquot; the statement said.

The decision was taken at the third meeting of the inter-ministerial task force set up by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to tackle the issues of air pollution and garbage disposal.

National Director of NEERI Professor Rakesh Kumar who was also present at the meeting offered Research and Development Ramp;D support and technical assistance to the Delhi government.

During the meeting the government also decided that Rajghat power plant will be converted into waste-to-energy plant by December 2017. Jain had on Wednesday announced that the government is considering the proposal.

quot;During the first phase we will build a capacity of processing at least 4000 tonnes of garbage. We intend to increase it to 6000 and 8000 tonnes in subsequent phasesquot; Satyendar Jain who heads the task force said after the meeting.

He added that Radio Frequency Identifiers RFID and weigh-in-motion sensors will also be installed at all entry points of Delhi by July next year.

The government had on Thursday announced that these devices will be installed to identify overloaded vehicles which are major contributors to pollution.

Asked if Delhi government will implement odd-even scheme during the coming winters Jain said the government’s main focus right now is to enforce bus lane policy which makes it mandatory for buses to ply in the designated lane.

quot;For that we will need to remove encroachment on the roads which will significantly reduce congestion and will be more effective than odd-even scheme to curb pollutionquot; Jain added.

Under the odd-even scheme odd and even numbered vehicles are allowed to ply on roads on alternate days.

The Minister also said that the Delhi government is starting the work of lighting around 8000 dark spots in north and east Delhi from Saturday for which No Objection Certificate has been received from the municipal corporations.

nbsp;

SC raps govt on exploitation of national anthem

SC raps govt on exploitation of national anthem

thestatesman.com |

The Supreme Court on Friday sought response from the government on a petition seeking a ban on dramatisation commercial exploitation or misuse of the national anthem.

A bench comprising of justices Dipak Misra and Amita Roy was hearing a petition filed by one Shyam Naryan Chouskey. The petitioner claimed that the anthem was being played in variety shows to add drama and that not only was an insult to the anthem but was also an violation of the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act 1971.

He suggested that there should be no commercial exploitation of the national anthem nor should it be allowed to be dramatised.

SC raps govt on exploitation of national anthem

SC raps govt on exploitation of national anthem

thestatesman.com |

The Supreme Court on Friday sought response from the government on a petition seeking a ban on dramatisation commercial exploitation or misuse of the national anthem.

A bench comprising of justices Dipak Misra and Amita Roy was hearing a petition filed by one Shyam Naryan Chouskey. The petitioner claimed that the anthem was being played in variety shows to add drama and that not only was an insult to the anthem but was also an violation of the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act 1971.

He suggested that there should be no commercial exploitation of the national anthem nor should it be allowed to be dramatised.