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Pakistan ‘very concerned’ at India’s military modernisation

LONDON: Pakistan’s military establishment is said to be “very concerned” about the conventional military modernisation programme of the Narendra Modi government, and “frustrated” that no “deal” had been struck with India since the NDA came to power.

As the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) published its annual “Military Balance 2016” report on Tuesday, Ben Barry, a senior expert who works with the military-strategic communities in India and Pakistan, said there was “great optimism” in Islamabad when Modi came to power.

“In the government and security community in Pakistan there was great optimism when Modi came to power, that he would be able to engage Pakistan and maybe strike a deal (normalisation of relations, reduction of tension over security),” Barry told HT.

“But I think there is some frustration in Islamabad that they haven’t been able to achieve that We have contacts with the Pakistani military. I think they are very concerned about India’s conventional military modernisation.”

Barry, a former brigadier in the British army, said Pakistan was particularly concerned with India acquiring advanced weapons systems like Apache helicopters, C-130 Hercules aircraft and T-90 tanks. The India-US nuclear deal too remained a matter of concern in Islamabad.

According to the IISS expert, “We should take confidence that there hasn’t been a repetition of the terrible massacre in Mumbai. I may be proved wrong, though, but given the state of various extremist groups in Pakistan, it is very, very difficult for the Pakistani government to withdraw all of them. They may have had a hand in generating some of these and setting them up, but it’s quite difficult to turn them off.”

Barry said Pakistan Army chief Gen Ra heel Shar if was able to “take advantage” of the 2014 massacre in an army-run school in Peshawar to launch Operation Zarb-eAzb to clear North Waziristan of militant groups.

“There is no doubt that it has made considerable difference. Islamist terrorist groups and their capabilities have been considerably degraded by the Pakistan Army and the police,” he said.

The “Military Balance 2016” report details various initiatives taken by the Modi government to encourage FDI and private sector participation in defence, and lists the personnel and assets of India’s armed forces and reserve forces.


International Fleet Review: India to hold first ever Global Maritime Summit in April, says PM Mod

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed the International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam.

New Delhi, February 7, 2016 | Posted by Sangeeta Ojha | UPDATED 20:52 IST

PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed the International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam.

Here are the highlights:

  • My profuse thanks to men and women of Indian Navy for their tireless dedication for making this fleet review a truly historic success.
  • My sincere gratitude also to CM Chandrababu Naiduji for his strong support for this international event.
  • India would host the first ever Global Maritime Summit in April this year.
  • Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – concept of whole world as a family- is perhaps most vividly witnessed on the oceans of the planet.
  • Last time India hosted the International Fleet Review was in the year 2001 in the city of Mumbai. The world of 2016 is vastly different.
  • Since the days of Indus Valley Civilisation, India has maintained an extensive network of maritime links.
  • Navies and maritime agencies of the world need to work together and engineer virtuous cycles of cooperation.
  • Threat of sea borne terror, of which India has been a direct victim, continues to endanger the regional and global peace and stability.
  • We must use seas to build peace, friendship and trust and curb conflict.
  • Our approach is evident in our vision of Sagar which means Ocean and stands for Security And Growth for All in the Region.
  • Indian Ocean Region is one of my foremost policy priorities.
  • India is and has always been a maritime nation.
  • Of all Indian Naval ships participating in Fleet Review, at least 37 are Made in India, a number that will surely rise in coming years.

PM pulls Akshay Kumar’s son Aarav’s ear in jest, photo goes viral

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was at the International Fleet Review 2016 (IFR 2016) which took off the Visakhapatnam coast on February 6, also laughed heartily and called Aarav a good boy.

New Delhi, February 6, 2016 | Edited by Bijaya Kumar Das | UPDATED 20:23 IST

A photograph posted by Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seen pulling his son Aarav’s ear in jest, went viral on Saturday.

Modi also laughed heartily and called Aarav a good boy. The PM was at the International Fleet Review 2016 (IFR 2016) which took off the Visakhapatnam coast on February 6.

Good dad Akshay, who is basking in appreciation of his recently released Airlift, immediately took to micro-blogging site Twitter to share the most joyful moment. In his tweet, the actor wrote, “Proud moment in a father’s life, when the Prime Minister pulls your son’s ear in jest and calls him a good boy.”


Police, IAF jawans conduct mock drill

Sirsa, February 5

In view of the recent terrorist attack at Pathankot, a mock drill was conducted today at the Police Lines by a team of jawans of the district police and the Sirsa Air Force Station.“Following directions of SP Satender Kumar Gupta, teams of the Rapid Action Force and commandos of the district police conducted a mock drill at the Police Lines to meet any type of eventuality in future,” said a spokesperson of the district police.


“SIRS, I AM DISILLUSIONED AND DEVASTATED”

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“SIRS, I AM DISILLUSIONED AND DEVASTATED”:

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Dear Chiefs,

Since the evening of 29 Jan 2016, I have been fighting an inner battle on whether to share my dismay and disappointment with the three worthy Chiefs of the armed forces of our country, the same armed forces that have not just brought glory to the nation since our independence, but have secured the nation from both external and internal threats. After a great deal of introspection and soul-searching, I have come to the conclusion that I must apprise you of my misgivings, which incidentally are shared by the majority of my brother and sister officers, both serving and retired.

Let me commence with the absurd spectacle of 29 Jan 2016, when a solemn ceremony – ‘Beating of Retreat’ was reduced to a ‘tamasha’ of sorts, for want of a better word!. You, the custodians of all things military and the wisest amongst us all (that is why you are the Chiefs of our fine military), have unfortunately set a deplorable precedence by the manner the sacred, ceremonial and military pageantry ‘Beating of Retreat’ this year was conducted. I need not remind you worthies that traditions are the core of the Indian Military and flouting them on account of pressures/ requests from political and other bosses amount to letting down the troops whom you lead and who are always ready to even sacrifice their lives at your orders, but please do note that they will do so only if the orders are legitimate and legal and not to please your bosses or others.

It would be churlish of me to remind you of why the ‘Beating of Retreat’ Ceremony is performed and what the traditions and sequencing are that must be observed; I am quite sure that your staff dealing with the subject would have done so, or would do so when this epistle of mine appears in the public domain. Suffice to highlight only three of the ‘wrongs’ (or shall I call them blunders) that manifested themselves in this year’s ceremony.

Firstly, our bandsmen, besides playing martial music, are also adept at playing symphonies (both western and Indian), but there is a place and occasion to play them. By all accounts, a ‘Beating of Retreat’ ceremony is not one of them! I do hope we do not add more colour to it in future on account of directions from the higher ups and ask them to wear dhotis and kurtas to add authenticity to the proceedings!

Secondly, while some of our bandsmen, particularly drummers do get into the spirit of the moment and start swaying, if not gyrating, as they play, but is it forced on those poor boys or they do so automatically, as the spirit moves them? It was really distressing to see some of the drummers, specially from the Naval Band, breaking out into some sort of a bhangra or akin to it , either in their enthusiasm or to impress their Chief! Maybe, the proximity to Bollywood may have inspired them!

At this rate, we may in future years witness dances to showcase our wide variety of dance forms, or God forbid gyrations by the Bollywood ‘nautanki’ crowd and rappers to liven up the staid proceedings!

Thirdly, I was quite shocked to see police bands amidst the military bands during the ceremony. I have no idea why you forgot or you agreed to these police bands taking part in this highly exclusive military spectacle. I have nothing against the police, but the way they are being permitted to participate in military ceremonies spells another doom for the Indian Military. I am all for egalitarianism, but the line must get drawn at the appropriate place. I or my comrades cannot draw such a line; it is only you who can do so. I do hope that you will do that, unless you have reached so far in the “Yes Sir, Three Bags Full Sir” syndrome that you feel you have no choice but to conform!

Let us move on then, for having stuck my neck out already, I might as well go the whole hog. Since we have been talking about ceremonials and pageantry associated with the month of January, let me draw your attention to the Republic Day Parade, which is so meticulously organized by Headquarters Delhi Area, but somewhere the plot is lost when the netas and the bureaucrats gather all the praise and the sweat, energy and time spent on such a major military event is usurped by them. Hallelujah, why has the military become so subservient?

For the first time since I took part in the parade, as a cadet from the National Defence Academy (NDA) in 1959 I think, I was shocked to see no participation by the veterans, who have sacrificed their lives and limbs for the nation. Are they of no consequence? Are they spent forces (khali Kartoos), as far as the nation is concerned. Let me rub it in, because you as Chiefs of both serving personnel and veterans agreed to have a shoddy cardboard tableau marked OROP, trying to show the false magnanimity of this self-serving government, which having gone back on its word to sanction OROP in its totality and parliamentary approved definition, has reneged at the behest of those darling blue-eyed boys, also known as the bureaucrats.

Do you think the people of India will go along with such a fraud! You may be fully committed to your bosses, but why have you become such ‘Ji Hazoors’ that you have now forgotten even your comrades in arms, who incidentally were at least partly responsible for assisting you to reach the present high appointments you hold!

Three more small points, as I have already vented most of my ire. I fail to understand why it is our valiant jawans who are press-ganged into laying mats on the Rajpath so that the government (read the Prime Minister) can showcase mass yoga to the world. What do the huge armies of civil servants do?

While it is good to showcase women power in the military, it is wrong for lady officers to be made to carry rifles in the squads while participating in the Republic Day Parades. Since we do not have women enrolled as the rank and file so far, let lady officers lead squads of their regimental/corps contingents, as male officers do.

My last point relates to a group photograph taken at the ‘At Home’ of the Army Chief that has gone viral on the e-mail circuit and on the social media that shows the three Chiefs subordinated to the back seat, during their own ‘At Home’, while the netas, both present and past are reposed on comfortable chairs in the front row. Have the armed forces been reduced to such a state on their own function? See, how the mighty have fallen! Hallelujah and Jai Ho simultaneously!!!

Let me end this epistle on an optimistic note by conveying my best wishes to you Sirs. I do hope you will reflect on what an old soldier feels and perhaps carry out at least some of the suggested changes so that our sacred military traditions are preserved and not sacrificed at the altar of expediency. Hopefully, your legacy would not be repeated in future by your successors.

Jai Hind!

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Defence, health deals on cards as India reaches out to Brunei

Defence, health deals on cards as India reaches out to Brunei
Vice-President Hamid Ansari arrives at Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. PTI

Dinesh Kumar in Bandar Seri BegawanVice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari, who arrived here on Monday on a first-ever bilateral visit by a high-level Indian dignitary to oil-rich Brunei since diplomatic relations were established 32 years ago, will for the first time be signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on defence in addition to agreements on health and sports.Ansari’s current two-nation visit to this former British protectorate located on the South China Sea, followed by Thailand on Wednesday, is in keeping with India’s consciously developed “Act East” policy that has replaced the “Look East” policy conceived in 1993 during former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao’s tenure.“It is a concerted policy developed over time which has now attained depth and content,” Ansari told mediapersons on board the aircraft. “India, as a result, has now developed good economic and defence relations with the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) both as a grouping and individually,” he added.The MoU on defence, in particular, assumes significance considering that Islamic country of Brunei, a kingdom headed by one of the world’s richest man, is seeking to balance bigger nations in its neighbourhood, particularly China with which it has disputes in the South China Sea, notably over the Spratly Islands that is zealously claimed by Beijing.As of now, the MoU on defence will focus on primary issues such as training, sale of equipment and joint exercises. Brunei, which has a tiny defence force, continues to host a Gorkha battalion of Britain’s Royal Army that both guards the Sultan’s palace and is also located in the oil-rich sub-district of Seri, ever since it got independence from the United Kingdom in 1984. With Britain expressing an interest to withdraw its Gorkha battalion, only time will reveal whether an Indian Infantry battalion could fill that void. “It is for Brunei to decide”, said a senior official speaking on the condition of anonymity.Describing relations with Brunei, which is an important source of oil import for India, as excellent, Ansari acknowledged that “for some odd reason” no top-level dignitary had ever visited Brunei although the Sultan of Brunei has thrice visited India since 1992. Two of these have been bilateral visits. An Indian Prime Minister has visited Brunei only once and that too on a multilateral Asean-India and East Asia Summit in 2013. “But this does not reflect on our relations which are very friendly,” said Ansari. “Brunei has been the country coordinator for three years for Asean and it has been a positive experience,” he explained.On the future of trade relations with Brunei, Ansari said these were limited considering Brunei was a “one-product country” (oil) and had a limited population. The potential for growth with Thailand with which India had “more substantive relations”, he said, was far greater.India is currently the third largest destination for exports from Brunei and makes up for 10 per cent of Brunei’s exports. Brunei’s major markets are Japan and South Korea. Although Brunei produces nine per cent of the world’s liquid petroleum gas, it is unable to sell any to India since it has contracted sale of LPG to other countries. But we are exploring the possibility of purchasing gas for a locally set up chemical plant which will produce urea for export to India, he said.


Vice Admiral Girish Luthra Takes Charge of Southern Naval Command

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KOCHI: Vice Admiral Girish Luthra took over charge as the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command from Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba at a ceremonial parade held at the Naval Base on Saturday.

The parade was followed by the traditional ‘Pulling Out’ ceremony in which the outgoing Commander-in-Chief Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba was ceremonially pulled out in a jeep by Flag Officers and Commanding Officers of ships and naval establishments of Kochi.

Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba will assume charge of the Flag Officer Commanding in Chief, Western Naval Command, in  Mumbai on Sunday on the retirement of the present incumbent Vice Admiral S P S Cheema.

Earlier in the day, Vice Admiral Luthra placed wreath at the War Memorial prior to assuming command, as a tribute to the thousands of martyrs who fought for the country. The Flag Officer, a native of Haryana, had reached Kochi on  January 29.

Delivering the farewell address, Vice Admiral Lanba reminded everyone, particularly the personnel under training, that it was incumbent upon them to utilise the top-class training being accorded to them towards becoming excellent professionals in the service of the country. Many senior officers of the Command and their families were present  to view the parade.

 


IMPORTANT NOTICE – NOMINATION FOR LIFE TIME ARREARS (LTA)

Dear Veterans,

Please note that there is “Rule 5” under the “Payment of Arrears of Pension (Nomination) Rules, 1993” and also Def Pension Instructions at page 206, which is not known to most of us.  It has been authentically confirmed from PCDA (Pensions) that the Rules do not permit payment of Life Time Arrears , if any which may accrue after the demise of the pensioner as is happening these days, unless there is a proper nomination made by the pensioner during his life time.

In cases where there is no nomination the procedure to get the arrears is  tortuous as the legal heirs will need to get succession.

Apparently, payment of arrears is governed differently from the payment of family

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pension, irrespective of the fact that wife’s name is included in the PPO & even if the pensioner’s bank account is held jointly with her.

Please act today if you haven’t acted in the past on our earlier advice. It  safe to make your Nomination in the Form B to Rule 5 & submit it to your PDA and obtain acknowledgement.

You will find detailed instructions here :-

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in case you have any difficulty in copying the nomination form please

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साहब! पोते की शादी नहीं देख पाया

Posted On February – 24 – 2016

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साहब! पोते को शादी करने के लिए बार-बार कह रहा था, वह माना नहीं और देश के लिए शहीद हो गया। साहब! पोते की शादी नहीं देख सका। इतना कहते ही बजुर्ग बलवंत सिंह की आंखे नम हो जाती हैं और भारतीय सेना के नॉर्दन जोन के लेफ्टिनेंट जरनल शौकीन चौहान उनका ढांढस बंधाते हैं। शहीद कैप्टन पवन कुमार के पिता राजबीर अपनी छाती पर हाथ रखकर इतना ही कह पाये कि बेटे पर गर्व है। लेफ्टिनेंट जरनल शौकीन चौहान बुधवार को शहीद कैप्टन पवन कुमार के शोक संतप्त परिजनों को सांत्वना देने के लिए जींद पंहुचे थे। मथूरा से सेना के हेलीकॉप्टर में सवार होकर लेफ्टिनेंट जरनल जींद की पुलिस लाइन में उतरे और फिर अर्बन इस्टेट स्थित शहीद कैप्टन पवन कुमार के घर जाकर लगभग आधा घंटा तक शहीद के पिता राजबीर एवं अन्य परिजनों से बातचीत की। लेफ्टिनेंट जरनल शौकीन चौहान ने परिजनों का ढांढ़स बंधवाते हुए कहा कि शहीद पवन कुमार भारतीय सेना का हीरो थे। उन्होंने आखिरी दम तक देश के दुश्मनों के साथ लड़ाई लड़ी और देश की आन-बान और शान को बरकरार रखने में सफलता हासिल की । ऐसे बहादूर सैन्य अधिकारी की शहादत को देश कभी नहीं भूलेगा। उन्होंने कहा कि ऐसे बहादूर अधिकारी के परिजनों की सहायता में कसर बाकी नहीं रखेगी। जींद स्थित चौधरी रणबीर सिंह विश्वविद्यालय में पंहुचकर उन्होंने कहा कि सच्ची लगन और कड़ी मेहनत का सहारा लेकर आगे बढ़ोगे तो जीवन में कोई भी चुनौती बाकी नहीं रहेगी ,ऐसा करके आप अपने भाग्य को भी बदल सकते है।


RAILWAY BUDGET 2016-17 No hike in passenger fares, freight rate; ticket sub-quota of 33% for women

50% hike for electrification; 17,000 bio-toilets; WiFi at 400 stations; bar-coded tickets; ticket cancellation by phone; Amritsar among pilgrim stations to be beautified

New Delhi, February 25

The Railway Budget for 2016-17 on Thursday spared passengers and goods movement from any increase in tariffs, while it announced introduction of three new superfast trains and creation of dedicated north-south, east-west and east coast freight corridors by 2019.

Presenting his second budget in the Lok Sabha, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu promised rationalising of the tariff structure by undertaking a review to evolve competitive rates vis-a-vis other modes of transport and to expand the freight basket as a means of additional revenue mobilisation.

Unlike last year when he tweaked freight rates, Prabhu made no changes either in passenger fares or freight rates.

The three new superfast trains announced by him include ‘Humsafar’ which will be a fully air-conditioned 3AC service with option of meals. ‘Tejas’ will showcase the future of train travel in India with speeds up to 130 km per hour and on board services, such as entertainment, local cuisine and WiFi.

The two trains will ensure cost recovery through tariff and non-tariff measures, while the ‘Uday’ will be an overnight double-decker along with the ‘Utkrishit’ double-decker air-conditioned yatri express on the busiest routes.

For improving quality of travel for unreserved passenger, a superfast ‘Antyodya’ express service would be introduced.

‘Deen Dayalu’ unreserved coaches with portable water and higher number of mobile charging points would also be introduced.

He also announced the setting up of a Rail Development Authority to enable fair pricing of services, promote competition, protect customer interest and determine efficiency standards. The Draft Bill in this regard will be ready after holding extensive stakeholder consultations.

Outlining the budget estimates for the coming year, the Minister put the plan size at Rs 1.21 lakh crore.

The focus will be on capital expenditure with a mix of various sources of funding in order to ensure the projects are given assured funding.

Gross traffic receipts for the coming fiscal have been fixed at Rs 1.84 lakh crore with passenger earning growth pegged at 12.4 per cent and earning target budgeted at Rs 51,012 crore.

The freight traffic is pegged at an incremental tariff of 50 million tons, anticipating a healthier growth in the core sector of the economy.

Goods earning is accordingly proposed at Rs 1.17 lakh crore. Earnings on account of other coaching and sundries have been projected at Rs 6,185 crore and Rs 9,590 crore, respectively.

Pension outgo has been budgeted at Rs 45,500 crore in the coming year. Revenue generation has been targeted at Rs 1.84 lakh crore.

Financial performance for the current year has reflected a savings of Rs 8,720 crore, neutralising most of the revenue shortfall.

Operating ratio has been targeted at 92 per cent for the coming year as against 90 per cent in 2015-16, restricting the growth of ordinary expenses by 11.16 per cent after building in impact of 7th Pay Commission recommendation, planned reduction in diesel and electricity consumption.

The three new freight corridors of North-South will connect Delhi and Chennai, East-West connecting Kharagpur to Mumbai and East Coast from Kharagpur to Vijawada.

“It is proposed to put these three projects on high priority to ensure structuring, award and implementation in a time-bound manner through innovative financing schemes, including PPP,” Prabhu said in his more than hour-long speech.

Before the current financial year ends on March 31, almost all contracts for civil engineering work would be awarded.

Contracts worth Rs 24,000 crore have been awarded since he assumed office against Rs 13,000 crore worth of contracts in the last six years. — PTI

Nothing new: Bansal

Reacting to the Railways Budget, former Congress Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal said it contained only a few new announcements, as the majority them had already been announced by the UPA government.

 

Railway Budget at a glance

By Girja Shankar Kaura

  • Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said Railway Budget reflects aspirations of the people.
  • Budget prepared after discussions with all stakeholders.
  • “My vision is make the Railways the backbone of country’s development.”
  • “I’m happy to announce that action has been initiated on 139 budget announcements made last year.”
  • By 2020, reserved accommodation on trains will be available on demand.
  • Minister unveils three pillars of strategy.
  • Will exploit new avenues for revenue.
  • Operating ratio to be at 92% despite 7th Pay Commission payouts.
  • To improve quality of services.
  • Hope to achieve revenue of Rs 1,84,820 crore.
  • Action initiated on 139 projects announced in Railway Budget last year.
  • Capital outlay almost double of what it was two years ago.
  • Railway wants to spend 88.5 paise per rupee of revenue, which is the best performance in the last nine years.
  • Rs 8.5 lakh crore to be spent over next five year.
  • Indian Railways to surpass ambitious target of commissioning 2500 km of broad gauge lines, almost 30% higher than last year.
  • Our mission is to ensure 100% transparency.
  • Social media is also being used as a tool to bring transparency.
  • Pension expenditure for FY17 at 45,000 crore.
  • WiFi services at 100 stations this year and another 400 over next two years.
  • To introduce 1,780 automatic ticket vending machines.
  • All stations to be brought under CCTV in a phased manner.
  • E-ticketing up at 7,200 tickets per minute from earlier 2,000 per minute.
  • 400 railway stations to be equipped with WiFi, 100 this year.
  • CCTV at all taktal ticket counters.
  • Anti-falling measures in suburban trains.
  • Antodaya Express, fully unreserved train and Deen Dayal general bogies in select trains.
  • New train between Delhi and Varanasi.
  • Mahamana Express with modern refurbished coaches.
  • 17 states agree to form JVs with the Railways for construction of rail-overbridges.
  • Introduces Humsafar Express fully air-conditioned third AC service with an optional service for meals.
  • Introduces Utkrisht double-decker air-conditioned Yatri (Uday) Express with increased 40% capacity.
  • Bar-coded tickets to be introduced at major stations.
  • Work on Katra-Banihal section of Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link progressing satisfactorily and 35 km of tunneling completed.
  • ‘Clean my coach’ SMS service to be launched.
  • Children’s menu to be introduced.
  • Local cuisine of choice will be made available.
  • IRCTC to handle catering services in a phased manner.
  • Ticket sub-quota of 33% for women.
  • To strengthen Sarathi Seva services for enabling passengers to book battery-operated cars.
  • Porter services on paid basis, in addition to pick and drop.
  • 20,000 screens across 2,000 stations to provide real-time information to passengers and to generate revenue through advertisements.
  • One person to be made accountable on a train.
  • To provide new uniforms to porters and they will be called Sahayaks.
  • Aastha circuit trains to connect important pilgrim centres.
  • Two elevated rail corridors in Mumbai.
  • Ring railway system for Delhi.
  • High-speed passenger corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.
  • FM radios to provide rail-borne entertainment.
  • Will appoint three customer managers to serve a single-point person for all issues.
  • Cleaning of coach on demand to be introduced; disabled enabled toilet in 11 Class-A stations this year.
  • 2,500 water vending machines at stations.
  • Mobile charging points in general class, dustbins, enabled online booking of rest rooms.
  • Advertising revenue to increase by four times.
  • 24X7 women helpline for safety of women.
  • GPS services inside coaches.
  • Cuisine of choice to be made available.
  • To increase quota of lower berths for senior citizens by 50%.
  • Reorganise the Railway Board along business line.
  • Ajmer, Amritsar, Gaya, Mathura, Nanded, Nashik, Puri, Tirupati, Varanasi, Nagapattinam and other pilgrim stations to be beautified.
  • Draft Bill for creation of Rail Development Authority.
  • To bring in National Rail Plan 2030.
  • Anti-collision devices to be in place by next year on ball high-density routes.
  • Overnight double-decker trains to be introduced on business rail routes.
  • Railways to monetise land on tracks by leasing out for horticulture and tea plantation.
  • New train ‘Tejas’ at 120 km per hour.
  • Prabhu proposes to create rail auto hub in Chennai.

COUNTRY CANNOT BE HELD TO RANSOM BY RIOTERS, SAYS SC.

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Whether it is BJP or Congress or any other organisation, they must realise they can be held accountable for damage to public property.
SUPREME COURT NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has said it will lay down guidelines for action against people damaging public property during protests, saying rioters cannot hold the country to ransom.

The court’s observation comes at a time when largescale violence in Haryana during the Jat agitation for reservation has left 28 people dead, destroyed businesses, ruined livelihoods and damaged property. Delhi is still reeling under a crisis brought on by the protesters damaging the Munak canal, one the main sources of water for the Capital.

“The country cannot be held to ransom. You cannot bur n the country’s or its citizens’ property,” a bench headed by justice JS Khehar said on Wednesday. The court was hearing the bail plea of Gujarat’s Patidar leader Hardik Patel, spearheading an agitation for his community of Patels to be given the Other Backward Classes status that would get them reservation in jobs and colleges.

Patel has been charged with sedition for allegedly egging on the members of his community to kill policemen during the agitation marred by rioting and violence. “We must take a call on the issue and we would frame guidelines for taking action against people indulging in such acts,” the bench said. “Whether it is BJP or Congress or any other organisation, they must realise that they can be held accountable for the damage to the public property.”

Fixing Thursday for hearing, the court asked the gover nment’s top legal officer, attorney general Mukul Rohatgi, to appear in the matter. Rohatgi opposed the plea for quashing the sedition case against the 22-year-old Patidar leader.

Taking note of large-scale violence during a Gujjar agitation for affirmative action, the court in 2009 issued a set of norms, including making rioters pay for damage to property, holding protest leaders responsible for such losses and laying down stringent condition for bail to rioters.

The cour t had left it to appropriate authorities to implement the norms. It, however, did ask the government to take into consideration suggestions made by its two panels while framing laws.

The court’s decision also mirrors the concern of industry. According to industry body ASSOCHAM, Haryana suffered a loss of about R20,000 crore due to the quota stir that was called off recently after the government gave into the Jat community’s demand.

Apart from destruction of property, industrial production also took a hit. Rail and road traffic was paralysed for days, leaving thousands of people stranded. Buses, trucks, cars and railways stations were set on fire during the two-week agitation.

The court did not make a reference to the Jat protests but expressed concern over the breakdown of law and order during such agitations. “The country must know what the consequences are,” it said.

During the brief hearing, Rohtagi told the court that the Gujarat Police had already filed a charge sheet in the case.

They have accused Patel of instigating the community members to kill policemen and adopt violent ways to “wage war against Gujarat government”.

SC: Make protesters pay for this

Says will step in and frame rules if no measures taken for property damage

SC: Make protesters pay for this
A pile of burnt motorcycles on a street in Rohtak on Wednesday after several days of arson and vandalism in Haryana. AFP

R Sedhuraman,Legal Correspondent,New Delhi, February 24

The Supreme Court today directed the government to make protesters pay for damaging public property, failing which it will come out with guidelines for sternly dealing with those holding the country to ransom in the name of stir for one cause or the other.“The protesters must face the consequences for their actions. They must realise that they will be held accountable for damaging public property. We are not bothered whether it is the BJP, Congress or any other organisation,” a Bench comprising Justices JS Khehar and C Nagappan remarked.The observation, which came during the hearing of a plea of Gujarat Patidar leader Hardik Patel, who spearheaded the agitation demanding reservation for Patels, assumes significance in the wake of large-scale violence and loss of property in Haryana during the recent Jat quota agitation.The Bench issued the warning when Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi said the sedition case against Hardik also involved damage to public property. Incidents of damage to property were now happening everywhere and if the government did not frame a policy “we shall do it within our framework. People can’t be allowed to go berserk while agitating”, the Bench said in apparent reference to the Haryana Jat agitation. “Where is our country going? You just can’t burn the property of the country or of people. Whether it is the BJP, Congress or any other organisation, it must be asked to pay for the damage,” the Bench said.Another SC Bench, which was hearing the 2011 Jat quota stir case, had said it intended to order the setting up of special courts for disposal of cases involving damage to public property within three months.The Bench of Justices GS Singhvi and SJ Mukhopadhya (both have retired now) had also expressed its intention to monitor the prosecution of those giving calls for blocking rail and road traffic. It had made the remark while hearing of two PILs relating to damage to the railways caused by Jats of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana in the course of their agitation.“Are you really serious in stopping all this? Since you are not doing it, being the third constituent of the state, we will do it. But it is your function, not ours,” the court had noted.


Nation can’t be held to ransom: Apex courtNo one can take the country to ransom during agitations…. You just can’t burn the property of the country or of people. Whether it is the BJP, Congress or any other organisation, it must be asked to pay for the damage—Supreme Court Bench

Toll 28, probe into ‘inaction’ on; Hooda aide booked

Toll 28, probe into ‘inaction’ on; Hooda aide booked
File photo of Prof. Virender Singh

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, February 24

The BJP government today appointed a retired IPS officer, Prakash Singh, to probe allegations of inaction by civil and police officers during the Jat quota agitation even as the police put the death toll in the violence at 28.Edit: Divide and misruleA case of sedition was registered against Congress leader Prof Virender Singh, an aide of former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.Prakash Singh, a former police chief of Uttar Pradesh and Assam, will look into acts of omission and commission on part of officials of both police and civil administration and submit his report within 45 days. Singh will study the existing structures, procedures and systems for maintenance of law and order in the state and suggest improvements to prevent recurrence of such incidents.

Jat stir toll rises to 28: DGP

  • HISAR: DGP YP Singhal said 28 persons have been killed and 200 injured during the Jat agitation in Haryana.
  • A total of 535 criminal cases have been registered in connection with the violence, he said.
  • Curfew has been lifted from all the places, the DGP said, adding that mainly five districts were affected due to the violence. — TNS