FREE PRESS - VOL. 12 NO. 168 | BHOPAL | TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 29, 2022 | PAGES 14 WWW.FREEPRESSJOURNAL.IN Regd. No. Indore MP/ICD 216/2021-2023; RNI No. mpeng/2010/35815 EDITIONS: INDORE, BHOPAL, UJJAIN, MUMBAI, PUNE EDIT CLEVER BALANCING ACT IN BJP MANIFESTO FOR 24X7 UPDATES THE PRINCESS DIARIES Pg-14 `3 QUALITY AT VALUE WEATHER 29.00c. 12.50c Sunrise : 06.49 Sunset : 05.41 BJY TURNS INTO PHOTO OP FOR LEADERS Yatra Core team is quite unhappy OUR STAFF REPORTER Bhopal News Brief SC stays HC move for building 3 AP capitals in 6 mnths The Supreme Court on Monday sought responses from farmers and their associations, and the Centre to a plea by the Andhra government challenging the high court's decision which said the state legislature "lacked competence" to make any law for shifting, bifurcating or trifurcating the capital. It observed the Andhra Pradesh High Court cannot be a "town planner" or an "engineer" and direct the government that the capital city should come up in six months. Sensex ends at new record of 62,504 Sensex surged to a fresh lifetime high of 62,577.6 and settled at 62,504.80 and Nifty touched a lifetime high of 18,614.3 and ended the session at 18,562.75, a surge of 0.27 per cent over the previous close. Broader market indices mirrored the gains in headline indices. Petrochemical converters led the gains, with RIL jumping over 3 per cent and automobile stocks also booked sharp gains. Biotech's intranasal vax gets CDSCO nod Bharat Biotech Int'l Limited on Monday announced that its COVID-19 intranasal vaccine iNCOVACC (BBV154) has received approval from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) under Restricted Use in Emergency Situation for ages 18 and above in India, for heterologous booster doses. 3 green corridors created in Bhopal Three green corridors were created in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal city on Monday to rush three vital organs of a brain dead man for transplants to Gujarat, Indore and to a local hospital, official said. According to doctors, this was the first time that three green corridors were created to transport harvested organs for transplant in Bhopal. PG-3 HC to hear Raut case on Dec 12 The Bombay High Court on Monday said it would hear on December 12 the application filed by the Enforcement Directorate seeking cancellation of bail granted to Shiv Sena RS MP Sanjay Raut in a money laundering case. Apart from Sena leader, the ED has also challenged the bail granted to co-accused Pravin Raut. Last week, a single bench of Justice M S Karnik had recused itself from hearing the matter. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said since the beginning of the Bharat Jodo Yatra (BJY) that it is apolitical and is highlighting the issues the country is facing. The Yatra, which has entered Hindi belt through Madhya Pradesh, seems to have turned into a photo session for the Congress leaders. Instead of being serious about the Yatra, the party leaders in the state are busy in photo session and in sending those photos to social media. The core team, taking part in the Yatra, is unhappy about the non-serious conduct of the Congress leaders. Many dogs are brought to the Yatra and children are shown with their piggy banks. legislator Congress Jitu Patwari has converted the Yatra into a mockery by paddling a bicycle and driving a mo- torcycle. When Rahul Gandhi began his Yatra from Kanyakumari, he said it would fight against the fear and bitterness among people. It was said that Yatra would unite the people of . the country Nevertheless, after the Yatra's entry in the state, it has become a photo session for the party leaders. In the beginning, Indefrom MLA pendent Surendra Burhanpur Singh Shera showed his strength. In Indore, it was a dis- Apex court frowns at Rijiju asking Collegium to appoint judges directly OUR BUREAU NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday frowned at Union Law Minister Rijiju stating that the Supreme Court collegium can appoint the it judges directly if thought the government was sitting over its recommendations. "Names suggested by the collegium are not being cleared. How can the system work," a Bench led by Justice S K Kaul asked AtGeneral R torney Venkataramani. It said it chose to ignore the law minister's statement as published in newspapers. "Timelines have been laid out... you have to adhere to it... So many cases are pending. Good people must join the Bench and the timeline has to be adhered to unless there is an exception. Most of the names have recommended crossed four-month limit. There has been no infor- FREEDOM OF RELIGION DOESN'T ALLOW CONVERSION, SAYS GOVT The Centre told the SC that the right to freedom of religion does not include a fundamental right to convert people. Its response came on a plea against fraudulent religious conversion and religious conversion by intimidation, threatening, deceivingly luring through gifts and monetary benefits, as it offends Articles 14, 21, and 25. It filed an affidavit vowing to take serious steps against the forced religious conversions. It said a legislation against forced religious conversion is necessary to protect the vulnerable sections of the society. The Centre said the petitioner has highlighted a large number of instances carried out in an organised, systematic and sophisticated manner of conversion of vulnerable citizens in the country through fraud, deception, coercion, allurement or other such means. CONTD. ON P6 mation to us," Justice Kaul told the Attorney General. The Bench, which included Justice Abhay S Oka, posted the matter for December 8 after the Attorney General said he would talk to the government and try to resolve the issue, adding that "I can show you how to add on to the credibility of the process." "It appears that the government is unhappy that the NJAC did not pass constitutional muster...Situation can't be that you hold the names for so long," the Bench said. Expressing anguish over the Centre sitting over the Collegium's recommendations for judicial appointments, the top court requested Attorney General Venkataramani and SolicGeneral Tushar itor Mehta to ensure the government followed the law and expedited the process to fill judicial vacancies. "Sometimes when you (Centre) appoint, you pick up a name from the list and not others. What you Mother-son held for chopping & dumping hubby's body in Delhi Hackers demand Rs 200 cr in crypto from AIIMS as server remains down NEW DELHI In a chilling recall of the Shraddha Walkar murder case, a woman and her son allegedly killed her husband, chopped his body into 10 pieces, and kept them in a fridge before dumping them across east Delhi, police said on Monday . Anjan Das (45) was killed on May 30 by his wife Poonam (48) and stepson Deepak (25) who were arrested from east Delhi's Pandav Nagar. Some of his body parts were found stuffed inside a bag at the Ramlila Ground in east Delhi's Kalyanpuri on June 5, police said. Over the next few days, his legs, thighs, skull and a forearm were recovered following which a case was registered under sections 302 (murder) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence and giving false information) of the IPC at Pandav Nagar PS. The victim has a wife and eight sons in Bihar, but he hid this fact from Poonam, police said, adding that a team will be sent there to Poonam and her son Deepak arrested by police in New Delhi collect DNA samples of Das' kin to match the body parts. The mother-son duo had killed Das over suspicion that he was eyeing his stepdaughter and stepson's wife. They had disposed of the body parts at different places in east Delhi over a period of three to four days and buried the skull, they said. The accused told police that they mixed sleeping pills in Das' drink and after he fell unconscious, used a knife and a dagger to kill him. They then slit his throat and waited for the blood to drain out completely before chopping it into pieces. CONTD. ON P6 GLOBALLY ONE IN 8 PEOPLE ARE MIGRANTS: WHO DHAKA: Globally one in eight or over one billion people today are migrants with 281 million international migrants and many million individuals who are stateless, according to WHO. Climate change, rising conflicts, inequality, trade, and population growth are accelerating these trends, WHO said in a statement. The health workforce has a vital role in providing for the health rights and needs of refugees and migrants. With an aim to support countries and territories to build professional competence and capacity to ade- quately address refugee and migrant health issues, WHO is organizing the third edition of its annual Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health in Dhaka with a focus on capacitybuilding. "Migration and displacement can have deep and longlasting impacts on physical and mental health and wellbeing, and cultural and linguistic differences, financial barriers, stigma and discrimination can all hamper access to health services for refugees and migrants," said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. CONTD. ON P6 NEW DELHI: Hackers have allegedly demanded an estimated Rs 200 crore in cryptocurrency from the AIIMS, Delhi as its server remained out of order for the sixth consecutive day, official sources said on . Monday It is feared that data of around 3-4 crore patients could have been compromised due to the breach detected Wednesday morning. Patient care services in emergency, outpatient, inpatient and laboratory wings are being managed manually as the server remained down, the sources said. The India Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN), Delhi Police and representatives of the Ministry of Home Affairs are ranthe investigating somware attack. A case of extortion and cyber terrorism was registered by the Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit of the Delhi Police on Nov 25. Official sources said internet services are blocked on computers at the hospital on the recommendations of the investigating agencies. CONTD. ON P6 do is effectively disrupt the seniority. When the Collegium takes a decision, it takes into consideration various factors, including seniority," Justice Kaul told the Attorney General. On the Law Minister's reported statement, the Bench said, "When someone high enough says that, it should not have happened. The whole process takes time, IB (Intelligence Bureau) inputs are taken. Your inputs are taken...." CONTD. ON P6 play of strength by party legislators Sanjay Shukla and Jitu Patwari. The Congress leaders, instead of putting up serious points, are walking with Rahul Gandhi only a few meters to get their photographs. Just before the beginning of the Yatra, state Congress president Kamal Nath had given responsibility to each leader. Former chief minister Digvijaya Singh warned against displaying any kind of might during the Yatra, but all the pleas of the senior leader fell on deaf ears. Sitharaman to FINES ON NOIDA, DJB OVER UNTREATED WASTE hold meeting SC stays NGT orders with finance dept She will deliver a NEW DELHI lecture in Dattopant Thengadi Memorial National Lecture Series OUR STAFF REPORTER city.bhopal@fpj.co.in Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver a lecture in Dattopant Thengadi Memorial National Lecture Series to be organized by Dattopant Thengadi Research Institute, Bhopal on Tuesday. She will also hold a meeting with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan along with officials of the finance department. The officials of finance department will be going to give presentation on finance of the state. The minister will also deliver a lecture on 'India's economic potential in the global scenario of the 21st century'. Chouhan will preside over the programme organised at Ravindra Bhawan. The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the order of the National Green Tribunal imposing a fine of Rs 100 crore on NOIDA for failing to prevent untreated sewage from flowing into the Yamuna river. The top court also stayed the NGT order asking the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) to pay a fine of Rs 50 crore for release of untreated sewage in the Yamuna river in the national capital. "Issue notice. Returnable in eight weeks. Pending further orders, the direction of the National Green Tribunal asking the NOIDA and DJB to pay Rs 100 crore and Rs 50 crore respectively as fine will remain stayed," the bench said. Senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani appeared for the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA) and assailed the NGT order. The top court issued notices to the Uttar Pradesh and Delhi governments, besides others, on the appeal of NOIDA and sought their re- GHANA DEFEAT SOUTH KOREA 3-2 Ghana's Salisu scores his sides first goal during the World Cup match against South Korea Al Rayyan, Qatar, on Monday. Prof suspended for calling student Kasab BENGALURU: A professor of the Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) here was suspended by the institution after he called a Muslim student a 'terrorist' during a class. The action against the professor came after a video of the incident went viral on social media. The incident reportedly took place on November 26 and it is not clear how a video was shot during class time. In the video that has gone viral, the professor had reportedly asked the student his name, and on hearing a Muslim name, had blurted: "Oh, you are like (Ajmal) Kasab!" The student was then seen confronting the professor and accusing him of denigrating his religion by comparing him with a terrorist. The agitated student was heard saying: "26/11 was . not funny Being a Muslim in this country and facing all this every day is not fun, ny sir. You can't joke about my religion, that too in such a derogatory manner. It's not funny sir, it's not." Realising his mistake, the professor was seen apologising to the student saying that he was like his son. The student replies: "No, if a father says like that, it's . on him. It's not funny Will you talk like that to your son? Will you call him a terrorist? How can you call me like that in front of so many people? This is a class, you're professional, and you're teaching. You can't call me that." After the video went viral, MIT suspended the professor and ordered an internal . inquiry CONTD. ON P6 sponses within eight week, making it clear that it was staying the fine aspect of the NGT order only . The green tribunal had imposed in August a cost of Rs 100 crore on NOIDA over its failure to control discharge of untreated sewer waste into drains, causing pollution in the Yamuna river. A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel had also imposed a cost of Rs 50 crore on the Delhi Jal Board. The green panel noted that out of the 95 group housing societies in Noida, 56 have sewage treatment facility or partial treatment facility and untreated sewage directly goes into the drain. "There are designated authorities entrusted with the task of stopping it (untreated sewage) but they have failed to prevent such pollution despite several directions of this tribunal in the last about four years in the light of the reports of the committees appointed by the tribunal after ascertaining the factual status on the ground," the NGT had said. CONTD. ON P6 On-duty IAF man shoots self FP NEWS SERVICE Gwalior An on-duty of Indian Air Force (IAF) official committed suicide by shooting himself with his Insas rifle on the office premises in Gwalior district in the early hours Monday, of official sources said. The 54-year-old Jasmunda Singh was a native of Kapurthala. On getting information, a team of cops from the Maharajpura PS rushed to the spot and began inquiry into the case. When the incident occurred, Jasmunda was on duty at the IAF watch tower. He shot himself when he was sitting on the staircase of the watch tower, the police said, adding that he died a few seconds after shooting himself. The incident came to light when another sentry Brajendra came to replace Jasmunda for the next shift. No sooner had Brajendra come across the gory sight in which Jasmunda was lying in a pool of blood than he informed the senior officials. His body was sent for postmortem. CONTD. ON P6 Ruturaj hits world record 7 sixes in an over R ight-handed opener Ruturaj Gaikwad on Monday hit a mindboggling seven sixes in an over, the first time it's happened in List A cricket, while on the way to smashing 220 not out for Maharashtra in a Vijay Hazare Trophy quarterfinal match against Uttar Pradesh at the Narendra Modi Stadium B Ground in Ahmedabad. Gaikwad, who is captaining Maharashtra in the match, achieved this feat in the 49th over of the innings. The over was bowled by Uttar Pradesh's left-arm spinner Shiva Singh, operating from around the wicket. Gaikwad smashed sixes over deep mid-wicket, straight down the ground, and deep square leg. Shiva then went in with a change in the trajectory, but the result was the same as Gaikwad smashed consecutive sixes over the long-off fence. A no-ball was signalled and Gaik- wad smacked the ball from Shiva over long-on for another six, also getting the right-handed batter his maiden double century in List A cricket in 153 balls. For the last ball, Shiva went for over the wicket angle, but it made no dif- ference as Gaikwad sent it soaring over deep midwicket to take 43 runs. Gaikwad eventually finished on 220 not out off 159 balls, with ten fours and 16 sixes, as Maharashtra made 330/5 in their 50 overs, as 58 runs came off the last two overs. Shiva, who was at the receiving end of Gaikwad's assault, finished with 0/88 from nine overs. Maharashtra's innings was an out-and-out one-man show from Gaikwad as the rest of the batters combined to make just 96 runs off 142 balls. Gaikwad taking 43 runs from that over off Shiva made it to the record books as the most expensive over in List A cricket, equalling the combined effort of Brett Hampton and Joe Carter, off Willem Ludick, for Northern Districts against Central Districts in a Ford Trophy game in New Zealand in 2018. CONTD. ON P6