Monday, April 4, 2011

PM 'deeply disappointed' at Hazare's decision to start fast

New Delhi, April 4 (IANS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday expressed his 'deep disappointment' over social actvist Anna Hazare's decision to go ahead with his planned hunger strike for a strong anti-graft bill, and said he had enormous respect for the social worker and his mission.

A statement issued Monday evening by the Prime Minister's Office said that a ministerial sub-committee headed by Defence Minister A.K. Antony met Hazare's colleagues on the Lokpal (ombudsman) Bill but the interaction proved fruitless as the activists were insisting on the government accepting their draft in full.

'The Prime Minister's Office has noted with deep disappointment that Shri Anna Hazare, the noted social worker, is still planning to go ahead with his planned hunger strike. Shri Hazare and his colleagues had met the Prime Minister, the law minister and other senior officials on March 7, 2011. During the discussion that lasted more than one hour, the Prime Minister had told the group that 'I appreciate and share your concern on corruption',' the statement said.

It said Hazare and his group had presented the prime minister a draft of their proposal on a Lokpal.

'The Prime Minister offered and the group accepted a suggestion that a sub-committee of the Group of Ministers could interact and discuss the draft with the civil society activists. The Sub-Committee, headed by Shri A.K.Antony, met Shri Hazare's colleagues but the interaction proved fruitless as the activists were insisting on the government accepting their draft in full.'

'The prime minister has enormous respect for Shri Hazare and his mission,' the statement added.

Hazare Monday said he is starting an indefinite fast to press for the demand to involve civil society in formulation of the Lokpal Bill.

'I will fast unto death, as announced earlier, as the prime minister has refused to form a joint committee with civil society members in it for the formulation of the Lokpal Bill. Even if I lose my life, I will have no regret, my life is dedicated to the nation,' Hazare said at a press meet here.

Hazare and several other civil society activists are pressing for adoption of an alternate bill, called Jan Lokpal Bill. In the activists' version, investigation in any case will have to be completed in one year, and punishment would be a jail term of minimum 5 years and maximum of life imprisonment.

The government's version recommends a prison term of minimum 6 months and maximum 7 years as punishment for corruption.

Man of the series: Nobel laureate Tagore

Man of the series: Nobel laureate Tagore

NEW DELHI: India may be on song, but the man with the top score this World Cup, albeit in musical terms, was Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore as the genius behind the national anthems of three countries, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka.

It is rare for international sports events to begin and end with players of different nationalities singing anthems written by the same man. But it happened this time around.

Apart from the desire to win, Tagore was the factor that linked them all. The literary giant's 'Amar Shonar Bangla' and 'Jana Gana Mana' kicked off World Cup 2011's first match between Bangladesh and India on February 19 in Dhaka. Saturday's finals in Mumbai had India's anthem being played while the Sri Lankan team sang 'Sri Lanka Mathaa', which also has the Tagore stamp.

Tagore's association with the anthems of India and Bangladesh are well known. What is less well-known is Gurudev's impact on Sri Lanka's anthem. Inspired by Tagore, his student Ananda Samarakoon wrote and composed the Sri Lankan anthem in 1939-40. It was adopted as the island nation's anthem around 1952, though political turmoil has seen it altered over the years.

As a disciple of Tagore at Shantiniketan, Samarakoon's composition is in Rabindra-sangeet style. Some credit Tagore with having composed the music. It was Samarakoon's six-month stint at Tagore's arts college Shantiniketan that inspired him to begin the anthem. The style eventually developed to be the "first traditions of unique Sinhalese music", wrote Sri Lankan news portal Lanka Gazette in celebration Gurudev's 150th birth anniversary this year.

As every Indian knows, Jana Gana Mana was written and set to music by the legendary poet and artist. The first 10 lines of his 1905 poem Amar Shonar Bangla became Bangladesh's anthem in 1972.

Source:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/cricket-world-cup-2011/off-the-field/Man-of-the-series-Nobel-laureate-Tagore/articleshow/7854172.cms

Sensex up 75 pts in morning trade on strong FII buying

MUMBAI: The BSE benchmark Sensex firmed up by 75 points in early trade on Monday on persistent buying in select counters, mainly IT and tech, on the back of sustained capital inflows by foreign funds, coupled with higher Asian cues.

The BSE benchmark Sensex resumed higher at 19,473.93 and shot up further to 19,566.29 before quoting at 19,495.75 at 1015 hours, showing a net gain of 75.36 points, or 0.39 per cent, from last weekend's level.

The NSE 50-share Nifty also firmed up by 14.60 points, or 0.25 per cent, to quote at 5,840.65 at 1015 hours.

Index heavyweight Reliance Industries (RIL) was trading firm. Wipro surged by 1.50 per cent after the company said it will acquire the oil and gas information technology practice of US-based Science Applications International Corporation ( SAIC).

Other gainers were Hero Honda (1.90 per cent), Infosys Tech (1.51 per cent), M&M (1.51 per cent), HDFC Bank (1.30 per cent), Jindalsteel (1.29 per cent) and TCS (1.21 per cent).

As per provisional figures, foreign funds bought shares worth Rs 415.28 crore last Friday. FII inflow totaled Rs 8,963.42 crore in the nine trading sessions from March 22 to April 1.

Most Asian stocks rose in early trade after a report showed US jobs grew faster than forecast. The key benchmark indices in Hong Kong, Indonesia and Singapore were up by between 0.08 per cent and 1.11 per cent. However, South Korea's Seoul Composite slipped by 0.49 per cent. The Chinese market is closed today for a local holiday.

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