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Ex-servicemen threaten to return degrees:JNU students’ protest

Seven more students detained as govt firm against ‘anti-national activities’

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and CPI(M) leaders during a protest on the JNU campus in New Delhi on Saturday. — ANI

Tribune News Service,New Delhi, February 13

The row over the arrest of JNU students turned into a wider political battle with Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and CPI (M) leader Sitaram Yechuri joining the protest on the campus in Delhi on Saturday. Even as Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said the premier academic institute cannot be allowed to be a hub of anti-national activities, the Delhi Police detained seven more students.

Besides Rahul, several leaders of the Congress and Left parties, including Deputy Leader of Rajya Sabha Anand Sharma and CPI leader D. Raja, also gathered on the campus. The protesters, however, raised slogan “Rahul Gandhi go back” and waved black flags.

Communist Party of India-Marxist general secretary Yechuri earlier in the day met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and demanded the release of student leader Kanhaiya Kumar arrested over sedition charges.

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(Read: JNU sedition charge untenable: Experts)According to reports, the students, who were trying to protest at Indira Gandhi Kala Kendra, have been taken to Parliament Street police station for questioning in connection with the case.The police on Friday arrested Jawaharlal Nehru University Student Union (JNUSU) president Kanhaiya Kumar here on charges of raising anti-India slogans during a demonstration on the campus to mark the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru.”We apprised the Home Minister that whatever is happening is worse than that happened during Emergency. It should be proved that the 20 people, who are being targeted, are at fault,” Yechuri told media after meeting Singh.The BJP, meanwhile, said a section of JNU students are trying to destroy the dignity of a prestigious educational institution. The party also slammed political parties for “fuelling” the anti-national sentiments.“We will not allow anything wrong to happen to the students. At the same time, we will not allow anti-national activities in the country,” it said.”The Home Minister guaranteed us that action won’t be carried out on any innocent person. We demanded him to release the arrested student leader to which he assured us to look into the matter,” Yechuri said.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said the premier academic institute cannot be allowed to be a hub of anti-national activities.

“We can’t allow JNU to be a hub of anti-national activities,” he told reporters here today.

The Minister of State for Home said freedom of expression cannot be absolute and unqualified and reasonable restriction has to be there.

“This was an unfortunate incident. But these are not small kids who don’t know what they do. In the name of freedom of speech, you can’t abuse the nation,” he said.

Ex-servicemen threaten to return degrees

Ex-servicemen who are alumni of JNU threatened to return their degrees on Saturday saying they did not want to be associated with anti-national activities on the university.

“We are constrained at the ongoing anti-national activities on the university campus like celebration of Afzal Guru day and consider it an affront to be equated with the present student fraternity of the university which is indulging in such anti-national activities,” ex-servicemen of 54th NDA course said in a letter to JNU vice-chancellor Jagdeesh Kumar.

“We feel that present activities in JNU campus negate the sacrifices made by past degree holders of the university and would therefore want to return our prized and well-earned degrees to your institution if such activities are allowed to be conducted inside the university campus,” it added.

JNU students on Tuesday had organised a meet to mourn the hanging of parliament attack convict Afzal Guru and Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) co-founder Maqbool Bhat, where anti-India slogans were raised.Another commemorative meeting was held at the Press Club of India in Delhi on Wednesday where also anti-India slogans and placards were raised.

With agency inputs


Will not tolerate anti-national acts: Rajnath s

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Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said the government is not going to tolerate anti-national activities, referring to the protests in Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). Police have been instructed to take “strongest possible action” against everyone involved, he added. Earlier, JNU students mourning Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru’s hanging had reportedly raised anti-India slogans.

NU campus row: Anti-national activities will not be tolerated, says Home Minister Rajnath Singh

Expressing his displeasure over anti-national acvities at Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University, Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said that the government will not tolerate any anti-national activities in the country and anyone raising anti-India slogans or questioning the nation’s unity and integrity, will not be spared.

Expressing his displeasure over anti-national acvities at Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University, Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said that the government will not tolerate any anti-national activities in the country and anyone raising anti-India slogans or questioning the nation’s unity and integrity, will not be spared.

“Whatever is happening at JNU, I have given the required instructions and strict actions will be taken against them. We will not forgive them.

I have instructed the Delhi Police to take strongest possible action against those involved in the incident,” said Rajnath Singh.

Days after the outrage over a group of left-leaning students in Jawaharlal Nehru University organising a meet to mourn the hanging of 2001 Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru and JKLF cofounder Maqbool Bhat, another commemorative meeting was held at the Press Club of India in Delhi on Wednesday where anti-India slogans were raised.

The club reacted sharply as it came under attack for the event. It issued a showcause notice to the member in whose name the venue had been booked.

In a recent development, the Delhi Press Club management has filed a complaint at Parliament Street Police Station against the organiser of the event where pro-Afzal Guru slogans were raised.

“A case has been registered against SAR Geelani, the main organiser of the event. We are collecting evidence and will act accordingly,” DCP, Delhi said.

Meanwhile, as the JNU administration ordered a disciplinary inquiry into the student protest, the Hurriyat Conference on Thursday criticised the move saying the students have neither committed any act of violence nor indulged in any illegal activity. “They have raised slogans against hanging of Mohammad Afzal Guru and in support of Kashmir’s freedom during a peaceful protest. Why is India, which claims herself as the largest democracy in the world, perturbed with such a small event?” hardline Hurriyat Conference spokesman Ayaz Akbar asked.


FOOD ADULTERATION PART-III SPICES Add spice to life, don’t lose life to spices

Add spice to life, don’t lose life to spices

Manav Mander

Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, February 10

A Punjabi dish is never complete without a dash of spice, which not only adds flavour, aroma and taste to any dish, but also changes the look and colour of food.Spices are composed of antioxidants, minerals, vitamins, phyto-nutrients, and essential oils, necessary for our wellness but little does a homemaker cooking in the kitchen knows that even spices can be adulterated.Spices available in the market are often adulterated. In the name of spices, one may actually be consuming ‘slow poison’ that can have an adverse effect on health in the long run if consumed regularly.Be it turmeric, black pepper, red chilli powder, coriander powder or saffron, everything is being adulterated by unscrupulous elements to earn some quick bucks. Adulteration is done to add weight to a product or enhance its colour.Harmful ingredients such as coloured crushed rice husk, and crushed wood were also used to increase the net weight of the packets.Turmeric powder or haldi is an indispensable spice in Indian and many Asian cuisines. But artificial colours and fillers such as corn flour (starch) yellow coloured talk or sawdust, lead chromite (used in paint), or melanil yellow are often used. Adulteration causes stomach disorder.Red chilli powder may be mixed with brick powder, saw dust, and artificial colours; these adulterants cause cancer and stomach disorders.Mustard powder (sarson) is mixed with argemone seeds. These adulterants cause epidemic dropsy and glaucoma.Black pepper powder (kali mirch) may be mixed with papaya seeds and light berries, which cause liver problems and stomach disorder.Cumin seed (zeera) and poppy seed (khaskhas) may contain artificially coloured foreign seeds, which are highly injurious to health.Asafoetida (hing) often comes mixed with foreign resins galbanum and colophony resin. These cause dysentery.Coriander powder (dhania) commonly used in Indian curries may be mixed with sawdust.Common salt is often found to be adulterated with white powdered stone, chalk and talc.Saffron (kesar) by weight is the most-expensive spice in the world. These can be made of coloured gelatine strands or stretched with dyed maize filaments (corn silk).“Turmeric powder is commonly found to be adulterated. People generally do not know that the turmeric powder they are using is adulterated. It is highly risky to consume turmeric powder mixed with metanil yellow. It is purely carcinogenic,” said Dr Deepak, a city-based gastroenterologist.Some people use turmeric in higher doses daily for health maintenance or for medicinal doses. These can vary from half a teaspoon to a tablespoon daily, but instead of giving you health benefits, it can result in damage.

Test yourself

  • Cumin powder: Take a small amount (1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon) cumin powder and sprinkle it in a glass of water. The spice will sink and the sawdust will float.
  • Pepper powder/ peppercorns: Take a small sample of peppercorns and drop them in a glass of water. The peppercorns will drop to the bottom and the papaya seeds will float. For ground pepper, the test is similar. If sawdust or ground papaya seeds are present, they will float.
  • Saffron: Drop a few strands in cold water. If you see the colour quickly and the strands appear a little gummy when rubbed with fingers, it is gelatine. Real saffron will continue to release its colour in water. And there is no scent.
  • Turmeric: In a small container such as a shot glass or mini bowl, place a small amount of turmeric. Add a little alcohol, stir well or cover well and shake (test tubes are good for this). Then add good shot of an acid such as vinegar. If it turns pink or violet, it has been adulterated.
  • Salt: Stir a spoonful of salt in a glass of water. The presence of chalk will make the solution white and other insoluble impurities will settle down.

The only solution

  • Buy spices from reliable sources and be aware of the possibilities of spice adulteration and test it. Buy organic things when you can and look for trusted labelling or the best way is to return to traditional methods. Buy whole spice and grind or grate or crush on your own.

Military officer goes missing in transit, Army seeks public help to locate missing Captain

New Delhi: The army on Wednesday sought public assistance for locating an officer who went missing while travelling by train from Katihar in Bihar to Delhi.

In a public appeal, the army said Captain Shikhar Deep, posted in Jammu and Kashmir, was travelling by Mahananda
Express (15483) from Katihar to Delhi on 6-7 February.

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“The officer did not reach his destination and went missing during transit. Any information with regard to the
whereabouts of the officer may please be conveyed to Lt Col Anant Kumar on mobile number 9128724351,” it said.

The 25-year-old officer’s relatives had registered a case of suspected abduction with the railway police on Tuesday.

His father, Lt Col Anant Kumar, who is posted in Ranchi, has claimed Sikhardeep’s disappearance could be linked to some terrorist organisation.

According to the police, while his luggage was found intact in the train coach he was travelling in, the officer
was nowhere to be found and his mobile was also switched off.

The ticket examiner and the man, who provided bedsheet in the coach, said he was last seen at Kanpur during the journey.


Siachen tragedy: Next 48 hours crucial for rescued jawan

Ajay Banerjee,Tribune News Service,New Delhi, February 10

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The next 48 hurs prove crucial for the Army jawan who was miraculously found alive after being buried under 25 feet of snow following an avalanche atop the Siachen glacier.

A medical bulletin of the Indian Army on Tuesday said Lance Naik Hanamanthappa K, who was evacuated to Delhi, was camatose but had no frostbite. However, the bulletin said: “He remains critical and is expected to have a stormy course in the next 24 to 48 hours due to complications by rewarming and establishment of blood flow to the cold parts of the body”.

He had been airlifted to Delhi on Tuesday morning. He was shifted on board a helicopter from the 19,600 feet high ‘sonam post’ on the Siachen glacier to the Siachen base came. An Indian Air Force C-130-j transport plane specialised with a medical emergency room was stationed at Thoise (next to the base camp) and it flew with him to Delhi for further treatment and observation at Army run Research and Referral hospital in Delhi Cantt.

In the wee hours on Tuesday, Lt Gen DS Hooda, Northern Army Commander, had confirmed that Hanumanthappa was found alive. The other nine are dead.

Sources in Delhi said the jawan was trapped between two block of ice forming a ‘pocket’ of 25 square feet. Hanumathappa survived as he was clad in alpine clothing and high quality snow boots.

Army officials clarified that a video of rescue running on social media was not of this operation.

A Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and nine other ranks of Madras Regiment were buried after their post was hit by the avalanche on February 3.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed Hanumanthappa saying he is an “outstanding soldier” whose “endurance and indomitable spirit” cannot be described in words.

Modi went to Army’s Research and Referral Hospital here to see Hanumanthappa soon after he was airlifted from Siachen and prayed for his best.

“No words are enough to describe the endurance & indomitable spirit of Lance Naik Hanumanthappa. He is an outstanding soldier,” he tweeted.

“Team of doctors is attending to Lance Naik Hanumanthappa. We are all hoping & praying for the best,” Modi added.

Siachen is the world’s highest active battlefield, contested by India and Pakistan since 1984 when India launched Operation Meghdoot and captured the peaks.

Jaya announces Rs 10 lakh each to kin of 4 TN jawans

  • Chennai: Tamil Nadu government has announced Rs 10 lakh each to the families of four army jawans from the state killed in the avalanche in Siachen.
  • Chief Minister Jayalalithaa expressed grief over the death of Havildar M Elumalai of Vellore, Havildar S Kumar of Theni, Sepoy G Ganesan from Madurai and Sepoy N Ramamurthy from Krishnagiri district. — PTI

Won’t withdraw troops from Siachen: Parrikar

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Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Sunday clarified that although the death of 10 soldiers who got buried under an avalanche last week was painful, it won’t be right to withdraw troops from Siachen. “There are no loose ends from what I understand. It was an avalanche,” Parrikar said, adding that the decision to deploy troops is based on national security

‘Court Martial’ throws light on caste-based discrimination

‘Court Martial’ throws light on caste-based discrimination
Artistes enact Hindi play ‘Court Martial’ at Abhinav Theatre in Jammu. Tribune photo: Inderjeet Singh

Tribune News Service

Jammu, February 26

The Pancham Society for Art and Culture Upliftment today staged a Hindi play, “Court Martial”, written by Swadesh Deepak and directed by Vijay Goswami.The play deals with the issue of caste-based discrimination that is still prevalent in the country. Through this play, the society tried to convey that a lot has changed in terms of education and scientific progress since the Independence of India, but this vile discrimination continues.The main character of the play is Ram Chandra, an Army jawan, who has been accused of murdering one of his senior officers Captain Verma and injuries another officer Captain BD Kapoor. When the play begins, Ram Chandra is already in court, facing trail. The Court Martial is presided by a war veteran Col Surat Singh, who has witnessed many life-and-death situations.During the course of trial, the prosecution, Major Ajay Puri, sees no complication in the case of Ram Chandra as he himself has confessed to the crime, but extremely sharp defence lawyer Bikash Roy goes deep into the motive behind assault and exposes the shocking truth. He views things in a different perspective as he poses ostensibly irrelevant questions to the witness, but they are actually related to the genesis or the back story of the whole saga.


LeT, JeM get candid support from Pak: Army Chief Suhag

LeT, JeM get candid support from Pak: Army Chief Suhag
A file photo of Army Chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag.

New Delhi, February 25

Army Chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag on Thursday slammed Pakistan for giving “candid support” to terror groups like the JeM and LeT as he called on the international community to join hands in combating the menace.

Days after suspected LeT operatives struck in Pampore in Jammu and Kashmir, Suhag hit out at Pakistan, saying, “Terrorist groups like the LeT and JeM get candid support from across our western borders.”

The attack at Pampore left three Army personnel dead, including two Captains of the Special Forces. Two CRPF personnel, too, were killed by three heavily armed “foreign” terrorists who were shot dead after a fierce 48-hour-long gun battle.

At a seminar organised by Army think tank CLAWS, Suhag also said that the spreading influence of Islamic State, in particular through social and other forms of media, has thrown up challenges of global and regional security.

“What is worrying is that these groups can no longer be dismissed as regional manifestations of violence,” he said.

Noting that such jihadist outfits take advantage of the international connected systems of finance, commerce and transit to stay flexible and reach any part of the globe, Suhag said it was “necessary for international community to fight this menace as one by sharing of intelligence and adoption of training techniques from each other”.

He added that the 9/11, 26/11 and recent Paris attacks have changed the perception among world leaders regarding the threat from terrorism.

The Army Chief said, “We need to address not only the methods but also the factors that contribute to the spread of terrorism.

“The main threat comes from fundamental ideology and twisted interpretations which are promoting radical thinking.”

BJP leader and spokesperson M.J. Akbar, who also spoke at the event, termed parts of Pakistan as a “sanctuary for jihadis”. — PTI


VALOUR AND SACRIFICE:::General Dalbir Singh, COAS and All Ranks of Indian Army express heartfelt condolences

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General Dalbir Singh, COAS and All Ranks of Indian Army express heartfelt condolences to the grief stricken family of Lance Naik Om Prakash,who laid down his life for honour and in service of the nation while fighting the terrorists in J&K. We pray to the almighty to give the family the courage and strength to bear the irreparable loss.

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General Dalbir Singh, COAS and All Ranks of Indian Army express heartfelt condolences to the grief stricken family of Captain Tushar Mahajan,who laid down his life for honour and in service of the nation while fighting the terrorists in J&K. We pray to the almighty to give the family the courage and strength to bear the irreparable loss.

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General Dalbir Singh, COAS and All Ranks of Indian Army express heartfelt condolences to the grief stricken family of Captain Pawan Kumar who laid down his life for honour and in service of the nation while fighting the terrorists in J&K. We pray to the almighty to give the family the courage and strength to bear the irreparable loss.

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