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उतर प्रदेश के मुख्य मंत्री अखिलेश यादव ने मुजफ्फर नगर हिंसा में घायल लोगों का इलाज निशुल्क किये जाने के आदेश जारी किये हैं|श्री यादव ने मंडलायुक्त और जिलाधिकारी को जनपद मुजफ्फर नगर की हिंसा में घायल लोगों का निशुल्क इलाज करवाने के निर्देश दिए हैं|इसके अलावा जिनकी संपत्ति जल कर नष्ट हुई है उनकी लिस्ट तत्काल तैयार करने को कहा गया है|मृतकों के परिजनों को १०-१० लाख और घायलों को ५०-५० हज़ार रुपये देने का एलान किया जा चुका है|मंडलाध्यक्ष सहारनपुर और जिलाधिकारी मुजफ्फर नगर को तत्काल इन आदेशों का अनुपालन करने के निर्देश दिए गए हैं|

America Observed 12th anniversary of 9/11 With silence and Paid Homage to the victims of World Trade Center

President Barack Obama+ Vice President Biden,+the First Lady Michel Obama +Dr. Biden Observed a moment of silence and Paid Homage to the victims of World Trade Center 9/11/2001 . President Barack Obama+ Vice President Biden,+the First Lady Michel Obama Dr. Biden along with the Staff Of White House Gathered on the South Lawn of the White House and Observed silence at 8:46 AM ET .This is the time when the hijacked airplane struck the North Tower Of World Trade Center.[WTC] Leaving Behind nearly three thousand innocent men, women, and children amid shattered glasss+ twisted steel+ and clouds of dust.
A large Number of Peoples from across the country also Gathered near the W T C And paid Their Homage.
Today is the 12th anniversary of that Tragic+Inhuman+Terrorist+Destructive Act.
the President Obama will ,Today,participate in service projects to commemorate the September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance.
Courtesy White House

India reviewed relations With Liberia and pledged to work together In Many Fields :Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace To President Sirleaf

India reviewed relations ,Today,With Liberia and pledged to work together to realize the full potential of partnership. Prime minister Dr Manmohan singh said ” We are honoured that she[ President Sirleaf ] has accepted the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 2012, which will be conferred on her tomorrow by our President.
P M Said India and Liberia enjoy warm and friendly relations. Our official exchanges, trade and investment linkages and people-to-people interactions are growing steadily. President Sirleaf and I have reviewed our relations and pledged to work together to realize the full potential of our partnership.
We have decided to enhance our cooperation in a number of areas, including agricultural research, healthcare, small and medium enterprises, science & technology, education and skill development. A new Joint Commission will guide and review progress in our bilateral cooperation. The Memorandum of Understanding signed today for cooperation in the oil and gas sector will enable our two countries to undertake structured cooperation in this vital area, where India’s experience can be of some relevance to Liberia.
Dr Singh Said “There is great potential to further strengthen bilateral trade and investment relations between our two countries. Indian investments in Liberia, especially in the mining sector, are growing. I requested President Sirleaf to facilitate Indian investment in agriculture, infrastructure, hydrocarbon, mining and manufacturing in line with Liberia’s national development goals and policies.”
In recent years, India has participated in Liberia’s development effort through human resource and capacity building support. Our decision to sign a line of credit agreement of 144 million US dollars this morning, to fund a power transmission and distribution project in Liberia, will further enhance our engagements. We will also enhance scholarships and training slots under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme for Liberia. India will be setting up an Information Technology Centre, a Vocational Training Centre, a Farm Science Centre and a Training Centre for Women in the field of solar energy in Liberia.

The President of the Republic of Liberia, Ms. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf inspecting the Guard of Honour, at the Ceremonial Reception, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on September 11, 2013.

The President of the Republic of Liberia, Ms. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf inspecting the Guard of Honour, at the Ceremonial Reception, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on September 11, 2013.


We also exchanged views on the India-Africa Forum Summit in pursuit of our shared objective to build a robust and contemporary India-Africa partnership.
Indian Prime minister said “Our two countries have agreed to work together for the promotion of international peace and stability, particularly on the African continent, and to make common cause to ensure that global governance is just and meets the aspirations of the developing world. We also exchanged views on global and regional issues, including the urgent need for reform of the United Nations Security Council. India deeply appreciates Liberia’s support for our candidature as a permanent member of a reformed and expanded Security Council.
President Sirleaf’s visit has imparted fresh impetus to our joint efforts to strengthen our bilateral relations. Our talks today have laid a strong foundation for closer political understanding and deepening of our economic exchanges in the coming years.”
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[1]The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh and the President of the Republic of Liberia, Ms. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, at the Joint Press Statement, in New Delhi on September 11, 2013.

National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). On PPP Model Is Promised For Ludhiana:A step To Boost Indian Manchester

[Ludhiana] Ludhiana will be shortly having a National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). This was announced by the Union Minister of Textiles K.S Rao in the presence of Manish Tewari, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting here today. Shri Tiwari Is a Parliamentarian From Ludhiana .
The Union Textile Minister also announced that he alongwith Tewari will take up the issue of “anti-dumping duty” on some goods where it is badly needed with the Union Finance Ministry.There Is a Great Threat of anti-dumping duty on cheap products being sent by China+ Indonesia +Bangladesh,For Which Rao assured that he and Tewari will take up the issue with the Ministry of Finance.
Rao also announced Rs. 10 crores for Exhibition Centre within the upcoming Apparel Park, for the textile sector in the town. He also assured all possible support from the Government of India to promote the knitwear industry.
Agreeing to the industry demand for a training centre in the city, the Minister said that District Industries Centre (DIC) will be asked for immediate action. In order to promote training of unskilled labour, Rao announced that the Centre will provide Rs. 10,000 for each trainee whom the industry undertakes to train.

The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari addressing the gathering, at Ludhiana on September 11, 2013. The Union Minister for Textiles, Dr. Kavuru Sambasiva Rao, the former Punjab Minister Shri Surinder Singla and the DCCI Urban President, Shri Pawan Diwan are also seen.

The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari addressing the gathering, at Ludhiana on September 11, 2013.
The Union Minister for Textiles, Dr. Kavuru Sambasiva Rao, the former Punjab Minister Shri Surinder Singla and the DCCI Urban President, Shri Pawan Diwan are also seen.


He lauded the efforts by Tewari in promoting the cause of industry in Punjab in general and Ludhiana in particular, and said that he had been persistent in his effort to fulfil the Industry’s demands.
In his remarks, Manish Tewari said that the Government has a responsibility to promote industry in all possible ways. Recalling the general norms of making available land and bearing capital cost for setting up of an NIFT by the State Government, Tewari suggested that PPP Model could be considered for Ludhiana as industry was willing to provide land for the purpose.
He emphasized that opening an NIFT in Ludhiana was the need of the hour to further develop the industry and to provide employment opportunities to the local youth.
Tewari further said that the people of Punjab are industrious and have progressed under all conditions, with or without Government support. It is imperative to lend them necessary support to quicken the pace of progress and development. He expressed confidence that all possible support will be made available by the Ministry of Textiles.
The Minister further said that as each household in Ludhiana is connected with Textile/Hosiery industry, the demanded support will go a long way in promoting the cause of this sector. He further said the Textiles Minister was apprised of the various issues related to the sector following his deliberations and interactions with various organizations of this sector during his visit to Ludhiana.
Later, at the press interaction Rao exhorted the entrepreneurs of Ludhiana to produce more as industrial production is the backbone for any economy and India needs this support at this crucial juncture, when the economy needs higher production and larger exports.
He also said that issues of imports related to Textiles have been resolved by the Centre and he expects the sector to look up and contribute more to the Forex kitty.
The steps included removal of Central Excise Duty on certain items. He also promised to take up the issue of warehousing facilities in major Latin American countries.
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[1] The Union Minister for Textiles, Dr. Kavuru Sambasiva Rao and the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari addressing at a Press Conference, in Ludhiana on September 11, 2013.

“आप” पार्टी ने घोंडा,वजीरपुर, उत्तम नगर,पालम की विधानसभा सीटों के लिए संभावित प्रत्याशियों को उजागर किया

आम आदमी पार्टी [आप] ने दिल्ली की चार और विधानसभा सीटों के लिए संभावित प्रत्याशियों की सूची जारी की है. इसमें घोंडा+ वजीरपुर+ उत्तम नगर +पालम शामिल हैं. इस शॉर्टलिस्ट में छात्र आंदोलन से निकले छात्र नेताओं, फिल्म व टीवी कलाकार, एक वर्तमान व एक पूर्व निगम पार्षद, सेना से रिटायर लोगों, सोशल वर्कर्स, इंजीनियर्स, एमबीए, आर्किटेक्ट, एक्टिविस्ट,कंस्ट्रक्शन वर्कर और टैक्सी ड्राइवर को जगह मिली है.
वजीरपुर से पार्टी के संभावित उम्मीदवारों में महाभारत धारावाहिक में भीम का किरदार निभाने वाले प्रवीण कुमार का नाम शामिल है तो उत्तम नगर से टिकट के संभावितों में मौजूदा पार्षद देशराज राघव और करगिल की लड़ाई में शहीद परिवार से आने वाले रिटायर फौजी और नेवी के पूर्व अफसर भी हैं.
पार्टी अब तक कुल 45 सीटों के लिए प्रत्याशियों के नाम की घोषणा कर चुकी है. कुछ सीटों के लिए शॉर्टलिस्ट जारी की जा चुकी है. कार्यकर्ताओं की राय लेने के बाद इन सीटों के लिए प्रत्याशियों के नाम पर भी फैसला कुछ दिनों में कर लिया जाएगा.

अंतर्राष्ट्रीय खेल आयोजनों पर सरकारी पकड़ बनाये रखने के लिए संचालन समिति का गठन : ७०% सदस्य सरकारी मंत्रालय से

अंतर्राष्ट्रीय खेल आयोजनों पर सरकारी पकड़ बनाये रखने के लिए संचालन समिति का गठन : ७०% सदस्य सरकारी मंत्रालय से|
बड़े अंतर्राष्ट्रीय खेल आयोजनों से जुड़े कार्यों की निगरानी और समन्वय के लिए केंद्र सरकार ने संचालन समिति के गठन का निर्णय लिया है जिसमे ७०% सदस्य सरकारी मंत्रालय से होंगे
वर्ष 2020 के ओलम्पिक खेलों तक देश में आयोजित होने वाले बड़े अंतर्राष्ट्रीय खेलों से जुड़े कार्यों की निगरानी और समन्वय के लिए भारत सरकार ने युवा मामले एवं खेल मंत्रालय के सचिव (खेल) की अध्यक्षता में एक संचालन समिति के गठन का फैसला किया है।इसमें अध्यक्ष और संयोजक के अलावा ८ सदस्य होंगे| इनमे ओलिंपिक संघ+राष्ट्रीय खेल परिसंघ+प्रमुख कोच के अलावा शेष सभी सदस्य सरकारी मंत्रालय से सम्बंधित होंगे|
समिति के सदस्यों के नाम और पद का ब्यौरा इस प्रकार है-
क्रम संख्या
श्रेणी/पद नाम
पद
[1].सचिव (खेल), युवा मामले एवं खेल मंत्रालय=========अध्यक्ष[2]महानिदेशक, भारतीय खेल प्राधिकरण=============सदस्य
[3].संयुक्त सचिव (खेल), युवा मामले एवं खेल मंत्रालय====सदस्य[4].संयुक्त सचिव (विकास), युवा मामले एवं खेल मंत्रालय==सदस्य
[5].संबंधित मामलों से जुड़े सरकारी पर्यवेक्षक==========सदस्य[6].राष्ट्रीय खेल परिसंघ के प्रतिनिधि================सदस्य
[7].भारतीय ओलम्पिक संघ के एक प्रतिनिधि===========सदस्य[8].आवश्यकतानुसार शामिल किया जाने वाला अन्य सदस्य==सदस्य
[9].संबंधित खेलों से जुड़े प्रमुख कोच==================सदस्य[10].कार्यकारी निदेशक (टीम), भारतीय खेल प्राधिकरण=====संयोजक
संचालन समिति के कार्य निम्नलिखित हैं-
1. संभावित प्रत्याशियों के नाम पर फैसला लेना।
2. हर तीन महीने में संभावित प्रत्याशियों के प्रदर्शन का आकलन करना और यह फैसला लेना कि किसे टीम में बनाए रखना है, निकाला जाना है या शामिल करना है।
3. भारतीय खेल प्राधिकरण के महानिदेशक द्वारा किसी कारणवश नहीं सुलझाए जा सके मामलों को देखना।
4. अतिरिक्त कोष की व्यवस्था के साथ ही ऐसे मामलों को देखना जिन पर मंत्रालय द्वारा जल्दी फैसला लिया जाना है।
5. ऐसे किसी भी अन्य गतिविधियों की देखरेख करना, जो किसी बड़े अंतर्राष्ट्रीय खेल आयोजन के लिए जरूरी हों।
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President Barack Obama discussed the Grave situation in Syria ,and Called Use of Chemical Weapons ,Act Against 98 % of humanity.

President Barack Obama delivered a national address from the East Room of the White House and discussed the Grave situation in Syria. He explained why he has called for military strikes in response to the Assad regime’s use of chemical weapons, laid out his reasons for asking Congress to authorize the use of force, and described how the threat of U.S. action has created the potential for a diplomatic breakthrough.
Obama Said “Terrible things happen across the globe, and it is beyond our means to right every wrong,” the President said. “But when, with modest effort and risk, we can stop children from being gassed to death, and thereby make our own children safer over the long run, I believe we should act.”
President said that Over the past two years, what began as a series of peaceful protests against the repressive regime of Bashar al-Assad has turned into a brutal civil war. Over 100,000 people have been killed. Millions have fled the country. In that time, America has worked with allies to provide humanitarian support, to help the moderate opposition, and to shape a political settlement. But I have resisted calls for military action, because we cannot resolve someone else’s civil war through force, particularly after a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
on August 21st, Busher Al Assad’s government gassed to death over a thousand people, including hundreds of children. The images from this massacre are sickening, Men, women, children lying in rows, killed by poison gas. Others foaming at the mouth, gasping for breath. A father clutching his dead children, imploring them to get up and walk. On that terrible night, the world saw in gruesome detail the terrible nature of chemical weapons, and why the overwhelming majority of humanity has declared them off-limits — a crime against humanity, and a violation of the laws of war.
This was not always the case. In World War I, American GIs were among the many thousands killed by deadly gas in the trenches of Europe.
In World War II, the Nazis used gas to inflict the horror of the Holocaust. Because these weapons can kill on a mass scale, with no distinction between soldier and infant, the civilized world has spent a century working to ban them. And in 1997, the United States Senate overwhelmingly approved an international agreement prohibiting the use of chemical weapons, now joined by 189 governments that represent 98 percent of humanity.
On August 21st, these basic rules were violated, along with our sense of common humanity. No one disputes that chemical weapons were used in Syria. The world saw thousands of videos, cell phone pictures, and social media accounts from the attack, and humanitarian organizations told stories of hospitals packed with people who had symptoms of poison gas.
Moreover, we know the Assad regime was responsible. In the days leading up to August 21st, we know that Assad’s chemical weapons personnel prepared for an attack near an area where they mix sarin gas. They distributed gasmasks to their troops. Then they fired rockets from a regime-controlled area into 11 neighborhoods that the regime has been trying to wipe clear of opposition forces. Shortly after those rockets landed, the gas spread, and hospitals filled with the dying and the wounded. We know senior figures in Assad’s military machine reviewed the results of the attack, and the regime increased their shelling of the same neighborhoods in the days that followed. We’ve also studied samples of blood and hair from people at the site that tested positive for sarin.
The question now is what the United States of America, and the international community, is prepared to do about it. Because what happened to those people — to those children — is not only a violation of international law, it’s also a danger to our national security.
Let me explain why. If we fail to act, the Assad regime will see no reason to stop using chemical weapons. As the ban against these weapons erodes, other tyrants will have no reason to think twice about acquiring poison gas, and using them. Over time, our troops would again face the prospect of chemical warfare on the battlefield. And it could be easier for terrorist organizations to obtain these weapons, and to use them to attack civilians.
If fighting spills beyond Syria’s borders, these weapons could threaten allies like Turkey, Jordan, and Israel. And a failure to stand against the use of chemical weapons would weaken prohibitions against other weapons of mass destruction, and embolden Assad’s ally, Iran — which must decide whether to ignore international law by building a nuclear weapon, or to take a more peaceful path.
I Am Commander-in-Chief. and President of the world’s oldest constitutional democracy. I believe our democracy is stronger when the President acts with the support of Congress. And I believe that America acts more effectively abroad when we stand together.
Now, I know that after the terrible toll of Iraq and Afghanistan, the idea of any military action, no matter how limited, is not going to be popular. After all, I’ve spent four and a half years working to end wars, not to start them. Our troops are out of Iraq. Our troops are coming home from Afghanistan. And I know Americans want all of us in Washington
— especially me — to concentrate on the task of building our nation here at home: putting people back to work, educating our kids, growing our middle class.
President Obama also answered some hard questions from members of Congress, in letters that natives sent to him.
He said [First], many of you have asked, won’t this put us on a slippery slope to another war? One man wrote to me that we are “still recovering from our involvement in Iraq.” A veteran put it more bluntly: “This nation is sick and tired of war.”
My answer is simple: I will not put American boots on the ground in Syria. I will not pursue an open-ended action like Iraq or Afghanistan. I will not pursue a prolonged air campaign like Libya or Kosovo. This would be a targeted strike to achieve a clear objective: deterring the use of chemical weapons, and degrading Assad’s capabilities.
[Others] have asked whether it’s worth acting if we don’t take out Assad. As some members of Congress have said, there’s no point in simply doing a “pinprick” strike in Syria.
Let me make something clear: The United States military doesn’t do pinpricks. Even a limited strike will send a message to Assad that no other nation can deliver. I don’t think we should remove another dictator with force — we learned from Iraq that doing so makes us responsible for all that comes next. But a targeted strike can make Assad, or any other dictator, think twice before using chemical weapons.
[Other questions] involve the dangers of retaliation. We don’t dismiss any threats, but the Assad regime does not have the ability to seriously threaten our military. Any other retaliation they might seek is in line with threats that we face every day. Neither Assad nor his allies have any interest in escalation that would lead to his demise. And our ally, Israel, can defend itself with overwhelming force, as well as the unshakeable support of the United States of America.
Relying to broader question President Obama Said “Why should we get involved at all in a place that’s so complicated, and where — as one person wrote to me — “those who come after Assad may be enemies of human rights?”
It’s true that some of Assad’s opponents are extremists. But al Qaeda will only draw strength in a more chaotic Syria if people there see the world doing nothing to prevent innocent civilians from being gassed to death. The majority of the Syrian people — and the Syrian opposition we work with — just want to live in peace, with dignity and freedom. And the day after any military action, we would redouble our efforts to achieve a political solution that strengthens those who reject the forces of tyranny and extremism.
Finally, many of you have asked: Why not leave this to other countries, or seek solutions short of force? As several people wrote to me, “We should not be the world’s policeman.”
I agree, and I have a deeply held preference for peaceful solutions. Over the last two years, my administration has tried diplomacy and sanctions, warning and negotiations — but chemical weapons were still used by the Assad regime.
However, over the last few days, we’ve seen some encouraging signs. In part because of the credible threat of U.S. military action, as well as constructive talks that I had with President Putin, the Russian government has indicated a willingness to join with the international community in pushing Assad to give up his chemical weapons. The Assad regime has now admitted that it has these weapons, and even said they’d join the Chemical Weapons Convention, which prohibits their use.
It’s too early to tell whether this offer will succeed, and any agreement must verify that the Assad regime keeps its commitments. But this initiative has the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons without the use of force, particularly because Russia is one of Assad’s strongest allies.
I have, therefore, asked the leaders of Congress to postpone a vote to authorize the use of force while we pursue this diplomatic path. I’m sending Secretary of State John Kerry to meet his Russian counterpart on Thursday, and I will continue my own discussions with President Putin. I’ve spoken to the leaders of two of our closest allies, France and the United Kingdom, and we will work together in consultation with Russia and China to put forward a resolution at the U.N. Security Council requiring Assad to give up his chemical weapons, and to ultimately destroy them under international control. We’ll also give U.N. inspectors the opportunity to report their findings about what happened on August 21st. And we will continue to rally support from allies from Europe to the Americas — from Asia to the Middle East — who agree on the need for action.
Meanwhile, I’ve ordered our military to maintain their current posture to keep the pressure on Assad, and to be in a position to respond if diplomacy fails. And tonight, I give thanks again to our military and their families for their incredible strength and sacrifices.
My fellow Americans, for nearly seven decades, the United States has been the anchor of global security. This has meant doing more than forging international agreements — it has meant enforcing them. The burdens of leadership are often heavy, but the world is a better place because we have borne them.
President Said And so, to my friends on the right, I ask you to reconcile your commitment to America’s military might with a failure to act when a cause is so plainly just. To my friends on the left, I ask you to reconcile your belief in freedom and dignity for all people with those images of children writhing in pain, and going still on a cold hospital floor. For sometimes resolutions and statements of condemnation are simply not enough.
Indeed, I’d ask every member of Congress, and those of you watching at home tonight, to view those videos of the attack, and then ask: What kind of world will we live in if the United States of America sees a dictator brazenly violate international law with poison gas, and we choose to look the other way?Franklin Roosevelt once said, “Our national determination to keep free of foreign wars and foreign entanglements cannot prevent us from feeling deep concern when ideals and principles that we have cherished are challenged.” Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security, are at stake in Syria, along with our leadership of a world where we seek to ensure that the worst weapons will never be used.
America is not the world’s policeman. Terrible things happen across the globe, and it is beyond our means to right every wrong. But when, with modest effort and risk, we can stop children from being gassed to death, and thereby make our own children safer over the long run, I believe we should act. That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional. With humility, but with resolve, let us never lose sight of that essential truth.

भाजपा ने भी, मुजफ्फर नगर हिंसा के फलस्वरूप , उत्तर प्रदेश की सरकार को बर्खास्त किये जाने की मांग उठाई

भारतीय जनता पार्टी[भाजपा] ने भी मुजफ्फर नगर हिंसा के फलस्वरूप उत्तर प्रदेश की सरकार को बर्खास्त किये जाने की मांग की|पार्टी के राष्ट्रीय अध्यक्ष राज नाथ सिंह ने केंद्र सरकर को उलाहना देते हुए कहा कि यदि केंद्र सरकार अपने संवैधानिक दाईत्वों के प्रति थोड़ी सी भी सजग हो तो उसे उत्तर प्रदेश में समाज वादी पार्टी की सरकार को बर्खास्त करके वहां राष्ट्रपति शासन लगा देना चाहिए| उन्होंने संसद में इस कदम का समर्थन करने का भी आश्वासन दिया|
राज नाथ सिंह ने मुजफ्फर नगर में हो रही हिंसा पर दुःख और चिंता व्यक्त कृते हुए शांति बहाली की अपील की है|इससे पूर्व केंद्र सरकार में सहयोगी घटक रालोद औरबाहर से समर्थन दे रही बसपा ने भी प्रदेश सरकार की बर्खास्तगी की मांग की है|

Violence in Muzzafar Nagar is due to overt and covert stoking of communal fire by the RSS-BJP combine and the Samajwadi Party govt.”AAP”

Aam Aadmi Party [AAP] Says That Violence in Muzzafar Nagar is due to overt and covert stoking of communal fire by the RSS-BJP combine and the Samajwadi Party govt.
In a Press Statement It has been stated that The worst fears about the communal situation in the country are coming true. For several months there has been serious apprehension that a communal conflict might be engineered in Uttar Pradesh to suit the electoral calculus of major political parties. On the one hand the presence of Amit Shah – Modi’s trusted lieutenant – gave rise to concerns of communal polarisation; on the other hand it was clear that the Samajwadi Party’s government would welcome any opportunity of counter-mobilization to Distract the people from its shameful record on law and order and of governance in general.
This is what appears to be unfolding in Muzaffarnagar. While, the spark came from a ten-day old local conflict, it is clear that the situation has assumed its current proportion due to overt and covert stoking of communal fire by the RSS-BJP combine and the Samajwadi Party
government. On the one hand, the presence of several political leaders, mostly from the BJP, in the Maha-panchayat that preceded violence confirms the suspicions about the role of RSS-BJP.
Allowing the circulation of fake-videos, the inexplicable decision to allow a Maha-panchayat and then the counter-gathering by the other community and the delay in deployment of the army suggest that government too was unwilling or unable to control the situation ,if not complicit in this violence.
The occurrence of more than two dozen riots during the tenure of the SP government indicates a near collapse of law and order. Unfortunately, instead of focussing on rapid restoration of normalcy and communal harmony, political parties are busy scoring points against one another.
The political establishment of the country is determined to by-pass issues of corruption, price rise, unemployment and the lack of basic public goods and services in the run-up to the coming general elections; be it the BJP and Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, or Congress or any other mainstream political parties in other parts of the country. The responsibility of keeping the focus of democratic contestation on the real and substantive issues now falls upon the people and people’s organisations and movements. AAP resolves to join the people in this endeavour and calls upon all the patriotic citizens not to fall prey to divisive communal propaganda and to maintain communal harmony.

नागर विमानन मंत्रियों के सम्‍मेलन में राज्यों से ऐ टी ऍफ़ पर लागू वैट में ४% कटौती करने का आग्रह किया गया

राज्‍यों के नागर विमानन मंत्रियों सम्‍मेलन में राज्यों और केंद्र में परस्‍पर लाभकारी और उपयोगी साझेदारी पर बल देते हुए राज्यों से ऐ टी ऍफ़ पर वैट में ४% कटौती करने का आग्रह किया गया| सम्‍मेलन में 8 राज्‍यों के नागर विमानन मंत्रियों सहित लगभग 50 प्रतिनिधियों ने हिस्‍सा लिया।
केन्द्रीय नागर विमानन मंत्री चौ. अजित सिंह ने इस सम्मलेन में कहा है कि उड्डयन क्षेत्र को और ऊचांई पर ले जाने के लिए केन्‍द्र सरकार तथा राज्‍य सरकारों की आपसी साझेदारी आवश्‍यक है। विमान सेवओं के घाटे में जाने के कारणों की चर्चा करते हुए नागर विमानन मंत्री ने कहा कि एटीएफ (विमान र्इंधन) की उच्‍च लागत विमान सेवाओं के आर्थिक नुकसान का प्रमुख कारण है। एटीएफ घरेलू विमान सेवाओं के संचालन लागत का 40 से 50 % बैठता है। पड़ोसी देशों की तुलना में भारत में एटीएफ की कीमतें 50 से 60 % ज्‍यादा हैं। ऐसा मुख्‍य रूप से इसलिए है कि क्‍योंकि एटीएफ का आधार मूल्‍य अधिक है और उस पर राज्‍य सरकारें वैट लगाती हैं
श्री सिंह ने बताया कि उनके मंत्रालय ने इस मसले को पेट्रोलियम मंत्रालय तथा राज्‍य सरकारों के साथ उठाया है। कुछ राज्‍यों का जवाब सकारात्‍मक है। झारखण्‍ड ने एटीएफ पर वैट में 4 % की कमी की है, मध्‍य प्रदेश सरकार ने इंदोर तथा भोपाल हवाई अड्डों पर इसे घटाकर 23 % करने पर सहमति दी है और अन्‍य हवाई अड्डों पर 13 %करने पर सहमति व्‍यक्‍त की है।पश्चिम बंगाल ने कुछ शर्तों के साथ इसे घटाने पर सहमति दी है। केन्द्रीय मंत्री ने कहा कि एटीएफ पर वैट में कमी करने से राज्‍यों की स्थिति पर फर्क पड़ेगा। ऐसा छत्तीसगढ़ में देखने को मिला है। छत्तीसगढ़ ने 2010 में एटीएफ पर लगाये जाने वाले वैट में 4 % की कमी की थी और इसका नतीजा यह हुआ कि रायपुर से एटीएफ लेने में 6 गुणा वृद्धि हुई और वहां से उड़ान भरने वाले विमानों की संख्‍या रोजाना 8 से 18 हो गई। उन्‍होंने राज्‍य सरकारों के प्रतिनिधियों से एटीएफ पर वैट में 4 % की कमी करने का अनुरोध किया।
टायर 2 और तथा टायर 3 के शहरों को विमान सेवा से जोड़ने के प्रश्‍न पर श्री अजीत सिंह ने कहा कि यह तभी संभव होगा जब विमान सेवाओं के संचालन खर्च में कमी होगी। इसमें राज्‍य सरकारें सुरक्षा लागत, बिजली तथा हवाई अड्डों के सम्‍पत्ति कर में कमी कर योगदान दे सकती हैं।
योजना आयोग ने अंतर मंत्रालय कार्यबल का गठन 12वीं योजना अवधि में वित्तीय नियोजन का खाका तैयार करने के लिए किया था। कार्यबल ने निजी क्षेत्र की भागीदारी के साथ देश के कुछ हवाई अड्डों के विकास और आधुनिकीकरण का खाका तैयार किया। कार्यबलों की सिफारिशों के अनुसार भारत सरकार ने सिद्धांत रूप में निजी क्षेत्र की भागीदारी के साथ देश के 20 हवाई अड्डों के संचालन प्रबंधन तथा उनके विकास का फैसला किया है। ये हवाई अड्डे हैं – कोलकात्ता, चेन्‍नई, अहमदाबाद, लखनऊ, जयपुर गुवाहाटी, भुवनेश्‍वर, कोयमबटूर, त्रिची, वाराणसी, इंदौर, अमृतसर, उदयपुर, गया, रायपुर, भोपाल, अगरतला, इंफाल, मंगलौर तथा वड़ोदरा हैं।
सम्‍मेलन को नागर विमान राज्‍य मंत्री श्री केसी वेणु गोपाल ने भी संबोधित किया।