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Loud Thinking December 30, 2013 at 08:27PM

This Times of India news is a lesson for the PMLN which is hell bent in making lives of the AAM AADMI by increasing taxes and rates of each and every item of daily use.

AAP government delivers on free water supply promise

GHAZIABAD: Fulfilling its poll promise, the Aam Aadmi Party government on Monday announced 667 litres of free water daily for each household having metered connection in Delhi.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the Delhi jal board chaired by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal at his residence here in Kausambi, Ghaziabad.

“All the domestic consumers having metered connection will get 20 kilolitres of water free of cost from January 1. We will not even levy any existing charges such as water cess and sewerage charge,” newly-appointed Delhi jal board CEO Vijay Kumar told reporters.

He, however, said if the consumption limit crosses 20 kilolitres, then the consumer will have to pay for the water and other charges.

Kumar was appointed CEO of DJB on Saturday evening in place of Debashree Mukherjee who is understood to have reservation over supplying water free of cost.

In its election manifesto, the Aam Admi Party had announced that 700 litres of free water will be supplied daily to each household if it comes to power.

Last month, Delhi jal board had planned to increase the water tariff by 10 per cent from January to improve its finances.

It is not immediately clear whether government will charge for water being supplied to over 1,600 unauthorised colonies across the city as in most households in these settlements water metres are yet to be installed.

Loud Thinking December 30, 2013 at 08:01PM

“As I learned to accept myself, I began to relate to people on a deeper level and saw that everyone comes with their own pains and struggles. I learned to appreciate them for their flaws as much as their strengths, which in turn helped me to accept myself more.”

— Amyra Mah

Loud Thinking December 29, 2013 at 07:42PM

“Life is one big road with lots of signs. So when you riding through the ruts, don’t complicate your mind. Flee from hate, mischief and jealousy. Don’t bury your thoughts, put your vision to reality. Wake Up and Live!”

— Bob Marley

Loud Thinking December 29, 2013 at 03:23PM

A must read for the advocates against the Two Nation Theory

Unpardonable Crime of the Muslims in India !!!

Who said congress is better than BJP of Modi, both are the two sides of the same coin.

An article published by the daily “Pakistan Observer”.

How about same yardstick for rape victims in India?

Nilofar Suhrawardy

Sunday, December 29, 2013 – whenever a case of sexual assault hits the headlines in India, without waiting for a court’s verdict the media and civil society emerge as great sympathizers of victim. In this context, it can be assumed that Indian women are not weak and culprits cannot get away with their crimes.

However, things are not as simple as they might appear. A victim must be supported but such cases should be dealt with extreme caution. During the past few months, a number of rape cases have shocked the Indian nation. Interestingly, the treatment of each case remained very different. We all are familiar with the Tehelka sex scandal. Tarun Tejpal, editor-in-chief of the magazine, has been accused of molesting his colleague in Goa. He was taken into police custody on Nov. 30. Consequently, Tejpal had to step down from his position. Of late, similar charges have been levied against Justice A.K. Ganguly. A law intern has recently accused him of having sexually harassed her last December in a hotel room in New Delhi. Former Supreme Court judge, Ganguly is currently the chairman of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission (WBHRC). He has denied charges and has refused to step down as WBHRC chairman.

In a spectacular frenzy of sensationalism, the Indian media tend to ignore the other side of the story. Please note, in each of the three cases mentioned above, the judicial system took different paths. Tejpal is in custody and no longer the editor-in-chief of the magazine he had founded. Ganguly has refused to quit office. However, he might be compelled to take this step on the directives of the Indian president. So far, he has not been taken into custody.

Charges filed against the accused in these cases rest primarily on the recorded statements of the victims. Certainly, the Indian judiciary must be praised for giving so much importance to what the “victims” have stated against the alleged culprits. But then, why are only a few being accorded a “fair” treatment? Why has the Indian legal system turned a blind eye to scores of Muslim women who were brutally raped by rioters in September in Muzaffarnagar? There are reports of numerous girls being held captive for several days and others having been raped in front of their family members. It is not without reason that the Muzaffarnagar violence has been labeled by some as the second “Gujarat carnage.” Numerous women faced similar atrocities during the 2002 Gujarat pogrom.

If the judicial machinery and media can swing into action so swiftly in the case of Tejpal or Ganguly on the basis of complaints by the victims, why can’t the same treatment be meted out to the victims of the Muzaffarnagar riots and the Gujarat violence?

—Courtesy: Arab News

Loud Thinking December 29, 2013 at 12:38PM

Are we paying our teachers as per law in Pakistan, as well?

81 private schools to refund excess fees to parents: Panel to Delhi high court

NEW DELHI: A judicial panel set up by the Delhi high court has recommended that more than 80 private schools have to refund the excess fees they charged in 2009 without paying salaries to their staff as per the sixth pay commission.

A three-member committee headed by former Rajasthan high court chief justice Anil Dev Singh, set up in 2011, examined the financial records of 173 schools on a random basis out of total 1,172 schools and submitted its fourth interim report before the bench headed by chief justice N V Ramana recently.

With this report, the committee has so far examined the financial records of 605 private schools in the city.

In the report, the committee said that many schools “unjustly” increased fees and recommended that all of them refund the same with 9 per cent interest to the parents.

According to the report, 73 out of 173 schools including Rukmani Devi public school, Pritampura, Kulachi Hansraj Model school, Ashok Vihar and Manav Sthali school in New Rajinder Nagar, where the committee has found the fee hike to be “unjustified, either partially or fully”, and hence recommended the refund of excess fee.

About eight other schools, “where besides, finding the fee hike to be unjustified either partially or fully, the committee also found their records to be unreliable”, and recommended “special inspection” in addition to refund of fee.

In August 2011, the Delhi Court had set up the committee to scrutinise the accounts of various unaided private schools to determine the validity of the city government’s February 2009 notification permitting them to hike tuition fees.

This order had come on a petition filed by an NGO, Social Jurists, through advocate Ashok Agarwal alleging that schools had hiked the fees “unreasonably” but they failed to pay the salaries of the teaching and non-teaching staff as per the sixth pay commission.

Loud Thinking December 29, 2013 at 12:39AM

A must read letter published by the daily “The Nation”.

A selfless leader

December 28, 2013

Stanley Wolpert, famous for writing, ‘Jinnah of Pakistan’ wrote in the preface of book, “Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Mohammad Ali Jinnah did all three.”

It is worth mentioning here that the father of the nation played a fatherly role while drafting his will. He left an example that must be followed by all leaders around the world who portray that they have love for their country. The Quaid left his property and assets for his people, most of which was given to colleges notably the colleges and universities where he had studied.

This proves how selfless and devoted he was to this nation which has besmirched his name in the world. He was an icon who eulogized education and distributed his wealth among renowned educational institutions.

Today we can pay tribute to him by establishing higher standards of education and eradicating illiteracy, extremism, nepotism, joblessness, and corruption from society.

IFTIKHAR MIRZA,
Islamabad, December 26.

Loud Thinking December 29, 2013 at 12:16AM

“Turn your face toward the sun and the shadows will fall behind you.”

— Maori Proverb

Loud Thinking December 28, 2013 at 05:46PM

Hail to the PCB !!!

It is earnestly hoped that those at the helm of the affairs of the PCB, must now know the worth of the nincompoop PCB selectors, who decided not to select Anwer Ali in the Test team.

Anwar Ali scored 41 not out, and was the 2rd highest scorer (Hafeez’s 41 was scored with an SR of 73.21), in the Pakistani innings, with highest strike rate of 107.89. 2nd highest SR (106.25) was of Ahmad Shahzad.

Here, we must not forget that Anwer Ali was declared the man of the match, due to his sterling performance in his 1st ODI match, played against the Proteas, in South Africa. Later on, the collective wisdom of the PCB touring selection committee, headed by the most genius cricketer, ever produced by the country Mr. Moin Khan, didn’t see any worth in Anwer Ali, for giving him the chance of playing in the ODI series, till the last match of the tour, where is performance was really some thing to sing about.

We must not also forget that the TV commentators of the Geo Super TV, were so impressed with the fielding abilities of Anwer Ali (who performed the duties of the 12th man in the 4 ODI’s) during the whole series that he was called the “super substitute fielder”.

Hail to the PCB and all its wise men, who must be jumping with joy up to the moon, for securing a 3-2 grand ODI series victory vs the Sri Lankan team.

Last but not the least, the tour management committee is so myopic that it didn’t even consider using Umar Gul (who had to under go knee surgery) very sparingly, lest he may not sustain the post surgery pressure, with February 2014, Asia ODI Cup, March 2014 T20 World Cup and the 2015 ODI World Cup, mega tournaments matches in sight. One wonders when will the strategic thinking will dawn on the PCB charlatans.

Loud Thinking December 27, 2013 at 07:44PM

What a slap on the face of those in PCB, who decided not to select Anwer Ali in the Test team.

Anwar Ali scored 41 not out, and is the 2rd highest scorer (Hafeez’s 41 was scored with an SR of 73.21), in the Pakistani innings, with highest strike rate of 107.89.
2nd highest SR (106.25) was of Ahmad Shahzad.

Loud Thinking December 27, 2013 at 07:11PM

“If you have much, give of your wealth; if you have little, give of your heart.”

Arabic Proverb

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