Tuesday, October 14, 2008

EC announces assembly poll dates for five states

NEW DELHI: Delhi will go to polls on November 29. The Election Commission on Tuesday announced the schedule for assembly polls for Delhi and four other states but left out Jammu and Kashmir for what sources insisted on calling logistical reasons.

The schedule for what is being seen as an electoral semi-final before the next Lok Sabha polls will see Mizoram going to polls along with Delhi on November 29, Madhya Pradesh on November 25, Rajasthan on December 4 and Chhattisgarh in two phases, on November 14 and 20.

Election results in all states will be declared on December 8.

While final roll of voters has been published in four states, it will be published on October 15 in Delhi. For the first time, photo electoral rolls will be used in these states and voters will be identified through their photo identity cards.

More than 15 crore voters will exercise their franchise in this election which is not seen as a bellwether Congress-BJP match up, but can yet set the tone for the main showdown in the Lok Sabha elections.

Three of the poll-bound states — Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh — are ruled by BJP and Congress's success in unseating the saffron rival will help it erase the psychological deficit it accumulated because of a string of losses. Conversely, BJP, which hopes to exploit Congress's incumbency in Delhi by tapping into unease over inflation and terror, will appear the favourite for the LS polls if it manages to hold on to the states where it is in power.

The deferment of the announcement for J&K polls was vociferously protested by the BJP which hopes to make gains at Congress's expense in the Jammu area after the communal polarization over the Amarnath issue.

In Chhattisgarh, a two-phased poll has been planned to deal with possible violence by Naxals. The EC especially fears that there could be renewed attacks on supporters of Salwa Judum.

Apart from 650 observers who will keep a close watch, EC has also decided to deploy micro-observers in select constituencies. They will be appointed from among central government/PSU officials available locally. The micro-observers, working directly under the general observer, will be stationed at specific polling locations from where they can keep a close watch on one or more polling stations.

While issuing mandatory order for transfer of officials who have been in one district for more than three years and no-posting in home district, EC has also asked district election officers to prepare a comprehensive plan, including communication strategy which will cover resources such as landlines, mobile phones, wireless sets, satellite phones etc. State chief electoral officers have been asked to open helplines and control rooms in each assembly constituency.

Asking central government, state governments, candidates and political parties to observe the model code of conduct, EC has drawn their attention to the provision that no appeal to caste or communal feelings can be made for securing votes. Also, mosques, churches, temples or other places of worship should not be used for election propaganda.
Soruce: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/EC_announces_assembly_poll_dates_for_five_states/articleshow/3593841.cms

BSNL may delay its $10 billion IPO on global financial crises

Oct-13-2008, BSNL may delay its proposed $10 billion public offer, line up to be the largest in the country, due to the global financial crises. The telecom company had revived its IPO plans in July, after the Left parties withdrew support to the UPA government.
According to a top BSNL board member, "Yes, the market conditions are not conducive for a listing. I do not agree that the IPO has been shelved; it has been delayed. The political establishment can push it through, but that is not happening either. It (the IPO) therefore cannot happen during the current government's tenure. We will wait and see what happens after March next year. I must add that the management continues to favor the IPO

Government of India is planning to create ICAI-like institute for IPO pricing

Date, Oct-13-2008 Government of India is planning to create ICAI-like institute for IPO pricing to make it mandatory for the companies to get their shares priced by authorized valuers before coming to the capital markets. Government is taking this step due to the allegations of overpricing of initial public offers.
According to Prem Chand Gupta, Minister of Corporate Affairs "Rather than imposing direct or indirect conditions (on IPO pricing), we are working on professional valuation. It will be a new law on Valuation Professionals. We are working on it to get a system where valuation is done."
Currently, merchant bankers, chartered accountants, company secretaries, cost and work accountants or any other professional possessing such qualification are doing such valuations.

'Sainthood to Alphonsa a rare honour for India'

Bhubaneswar:
Terming the sainthood to an Indian nun as a "rare honour" for India, Christian religious leaders today said it will inspire all to work selflessly among the "poor and deprived".


The leaders of the Christian community, which was targetted after the killing of VHP leader Laxamananda Saraswati in Kandhamal, said sainthood to Sister Alphonsa and the tale of her sufferings would act as an inspiration for the people working for the poor.


"Sainthood to Sister Alphonsa is good for the entire country and consolation for Kandhamal victims," Archbishop of Bhubaneswar-Cuttack Raphel Cheenath said, adding this would inspire all to dedicate their lives to service of mankind.

Sainthood means becoming "close to god", he said.

Asked if sainthood of Alphonsa would help the nun who was raped in Kandhamal recently, he said it would be a consolation for all those who suffered during the violence.

"The life of Sister Alphonsa was full of inspiration for the people in Kandhamal who had suffered and lost their near and dear ones during the violence," he said.

Meanwhile, Vicar General of Bishop House Father Joseph Kalathil said here though the sainthood for an Indian origin nun was a "great joy" for the community, it would not have any direct impact on the victims of violence in Kandhamal.

"This is certainly a consolation for all the people hit by the violence at Kandhamal. But it will take some time to heal the wounds," he said.

Rape of the 29-year-old nun had caused much pain among the community members than any other types of violence in Kandhamal, Father Kalathil said.

'Sainthood to Alphonsa a rare honour for India'

Bhubaneswar:
Terming the sainthood to an Indian nun as a "rare honour" for India, Christian religious leaders today said it will inspire all to work selflessly among the "poor and deprived".


The leaders of the Christian community, which was targetted after the killing of VHP leader Laxamananda Saraswati in Kandhamal, said sainthood to Sister Alphonsa and the tale of her sufferings would act as an inspiration for the people working for the poor.


"Sainthood to Sister Alphonsa is good for the entire country and consolation for Kandhamal victims," Archbishop of Bhubaneswar-Cuttack Raphel Cheenath said, adding this would inspire all to dedicate their lives to service of mankind.

Sainthood means becoming "close to god", he said.

Asked if sainthood of Alphonsa would help the nun who was raped in Kandhamal recently, he said it would be a consolation for all those who suffered during the violence.

"The life of Sister Alphonsa was full of inspiration for the people in Kandhamal who had suffered and lost their near and dear ones during the violence," he said.

Meanwhile, Vicar General of Bishop House Father Joseph Kalathil said here though the sainthood for an Indian origin nun was a "great joy" for the community, it would not have any direct impact on the victims of violence in Kandhamal.

"This is certainly a consolation for all the people hit by the violence at Kandhamal. But it will take some time to heal the wounds," he said.

Rape of the 29-year-old nun had caused much pain among the community members than any other types of violence in Kandhamal, Father Kalathil said.

Dasmunsi critical after heart attack

New Delhi: Information and Broadcasting Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi (63) was in a critical condition yesterday after his second heart attack in three months, doctors at AIIMS said."He continues to be in a serious condition and is on a ventilator. But his vitals are maintained," said AIIMS spokesperson Y K Gupta.Dasmunsi was brought to the hospital at around 2.30 am yesterday after he complained of breathlessness due to lung congestion caused by heart failure.
Soruce: www.mid-day.com

Sonia ready to go to prison for the sake of dev.

Rae Bareli:
Defying Mayawati's attempts to scuttle her plans, Sonia Gandhi today visited her Lok Sabha constituency calling it her "karma bhoomi" and declaring that she is ready to go to jail for the sake of development.

"Rae Bareli and Amethi were the 'karma bhoomi' of Feroze Gandhi, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. It is also as my 'karma bhoomi' and that of Rahul. Rae Bareli and Amethi are like my home. I want to ask, can anyone prevent me from coming to my home? No one can," she said.

She also took barbs at Chief Minister Mayawati saying like the Rail Coach Factory in her constituency for which land allotment has been cancelled by the state government, there were at least 8 such schemes on which the clearance has come from the Centre but "all the hurdles are here only in Uttar Pradesh".


Asked if she was prepared to go to jail, Gandhi shot back "I am also ready to go to jail".

Unfazed by the administration's apparent attempts to foil her plans for holding a rally today by imposing prohibitory orders, Gandhi flew straight to Fursatganj in a private aircraft skipping Lucknow.

Gandhi, who was cheered by slogan-shouting Congress workers who also garlanded her at some places, said she had planned to come here for the happy occasion of laying of the foundation stone for the Rail Coach Factory. "You know the matter is now before the court and I will not make any comments," she said when asked about the cancellation of the land allotment by the Mayawati government.


On Saturday the district administration had cancelled the land alloted to the proposed coach factory citing the demand from local farmers. But, on a petition from the Railway Ministry yesterday, the Allahabad High Court virtually stayed the order pronouncing status quo on the issue.

Asked how her party planned to face Mayawati's onslaught, she pointed to UPCC President Rita Bahuguna Joshi and some other leaders and said "these people will take care".
Source: www.mid-day.com