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No. Indore MP/ICD 216/2024-2026 | RNI No. 38281/83 www.freepressjournal.in Sports Gill the Gladiator, Dunkley the Dynamo P.12 ESTD-1983 iii QUALITY @ VALUE EDITIONS: INDORE MONEY Headline inflation hits 8-Year low at 1.55% in July UJJAIN PUNE BHOPAL NASHIK MUMBAI E-paper Edit EC must prove neutrality P.6 Cinema ‘Society losing its soul’ P.14 Yadav goes to Sleeping for Delhi to meet 3-MEMBER PANEL TO 6yrs: SC asks PROBE JUSTICE VARMA Shah, cancels MP govt on 13% Cabinet meet posts on hold IMPEACHMENT PROCESS | Lok Sabha Speaker initiates process to probe charges against Allahabad HC judge in cash recovery case 27% OBC QUOTA Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar NEW DELHI Daily hearing from Sept 23 Our Staff Reporter BHOPAL The Supreme Court on Tuesday pulled up the state government for keeping 13% of Other Backward Class (OBC) posts on hold. In a stern admonishment, the apex court asked if the state government has been “sleeping for the past six years”. The court was hearing two petitions, one of candidates selected through the MP Public Service Commission (MPPSC) who were not given appointments, and the other, a stay vacating petition. The 27% OBC reservation was introduced in 2019, but a High Court stay order led to a temporary formula (87:13) being used for recruitments, with 13% of the posts remaining on hold. The matter pertains to the Madhya Pradesh Public Service (Reservation for SC, ST, and OBC) Amendment Act, 2019, which raised the OBC reservation to 27%. However, this was challenged in the High Court, leading to a stay on its implementation in cer- fp Briefs WASHINGTON Baloch separatists terrorists: US The US State Department designated Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its fighting wing, the Majeed Brigade, as a foreign terrorist organisation, citing their role in deadly attacks. NEW DELHI Parl approves new I-T Bill The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday returned the modified Income Tax Bill, along with the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, to the Lok Sabha as part of the parliamentary procedure. tain sectors, causing significant hurdles in new recruitment processes. There will be daily hearing from September 23. During the hearing on Tuesday, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and Additional Solicitor General K.M. Natraj told the apex court that due to adjournment legality, it was not implemented; otherwise, the government is ready to implement 27% OBC reservation. They argued that the ongoing stay has resulted in a recruitment bottleneck. Senior advocate Varun Thakur, who appeared on behalf of candidates who have not been appointed, said the apex court was pointing out how 13% posts had been lying vacant without resolution for the past six years.The next hearing is on September 23. PM, Fiji Prez to visit Gwalior PM Narendra Modi will visit Gwalior on 25 August, coinciding with the arrival of Fiji’s President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere. NEW DELHI ‘No extra US pharma tariff’ The government on Tuesday said no additional tariffs have been imposed on Indian exports to the US in sectors like pharmaceuticals, and electronics so far. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada said reciprocal tariff at the rate of 25% has been imposed on certain goods exported from India to the US, effective August 7. CPI inflation plunges to 8-year low at 1.55% Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar NEW DELHI The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved an outlay of Rs 4,600 crores for the setting up of four semiconductor manufacturing units in Odisha, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh. The projects that have got the Cabinet nod are from SiCSem, Continental Device India Private Limited (CDIL), 3D Glass Solutions Inc., and Advanced System in Package (ASIP) Technologies. Together they are expected to generate employment for 2034 MAN HELD IN MHOW WITH FAKE NAVAL ID MHOW 4Continued on | P8 ister Kiren Rijiju had then cleared the air on which House would take up the motion by by announcing following a Business Advisory Committee meeting of the Lok Sabha that, “We shouldn’t remain in any doubt, proceed- ings to remove Justice Yashwant Varma will begin in Lok Sabha.” He had added that all the parties would move unitedly on the issue. 4Continued on | P8 IANS Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar NEW DELHI NEW DELHI India’s inflation rate based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) eased further to 1.55 per cent in July this year, compared to the same month of the previous year, as prices of food declined during the month. This is the lowest level of year-onyear retail inflation since June 2017, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Statistics on Tuesday. A mong the projects, the SiCSem and 3D Glass unit will be set up in Odisha; the CDIL will come up in Punjab and ASIP will be set up in Andhra Pradesh. skilled professionals. The Ministry of Electronics and IT said that these projects are part of the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) that seeks to advance India’s footprints into the compound semiconductor and advanced packaging landscape. (See Business pg) The Centre on Tuesday informed the Lok Sabha that the tariffs imposed by the United States administration on India would impact over half its exports to the western country. In response to a question from Trinamool Congress MP Abishek Banerjee, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said “Reciprocal tariff at the rate of 25% has been imposed on With these four new projects, the total ISM projects approved thus far has gone up to 10 and these involve a cumulative investment of `1.60 L cr in six states Cheetah Jwala rescued from Ranthambore FP News Service Female cheetah Jwala from Kuno National Park travelled over 130 km to enter Rajasthan’s Ranthambore Tiger Reserve and had to be rescued by forest officials and brought back to Kuno. Jwala was spotted early Tuesday morning, when she hunted a goat in village Baler in Sawai Madhopur district. The villagers alerted the Tiger Reserve team, and they swung into action. They Chief minister Mohan Yadav calls on Union home minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Tuesday. This is the second meeting between them in 12 days Our Staff Reporter BHOPAL SHEOPUR A 33-year-old man pretending to be a naval lieutenant was caught in Mhow on Tuesday afternoon and handed over to the police. Acting on a tip-off from Army intelligence officials, the Military Police detained the man, identified as Arpit Trivedi, in the Mhow Cantonment area. When they searched him, they found a fake naval identity card. Trivedi, who lives in Rani Bagh Colony on Khandwa Road in Indore, was then taken to Mhow police station. Station in-charge Rahul Sharma said that Trivedi has been booked under Section 319(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which deals with cheating by personation, and will be produced in court on Wednesday. In June this year, four people, including one posing as an Indian Air Force Wing Commander, were arrested in Secunderabad for using fake IDs to enter the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering and filming sensitive areas. In February, police in Kolkata arrested a man who pretended to be a senior army officer. FLASHBACK... Earlier, the Centre had on July 25 announced that the impeachment motion against Justice Varma, in whose official residence a huge pile of burnt notes was recovered following a fire call in March this year, would be initiated in the Lok Sabha. More than half of export to US to be affected by Trump tariffs: MoS Finance Cabinet clears 4 semiconductor projects worth `4,600 cr in 3 states FP News Service GWALIOR Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday announced the formation of a three-member committee comprising two judges and a senior advocate to probe the charges against Allahabad High Court Judge Yashwant Varma in a cash recovery case. Birla announced in the Lok Sabha that the Committee has been constituted under the Judges’ Inquiry Act, 1968 and would consist of Justice Arvind Kumar of the Supreme Court, Justice Manindra Mohan Srivastava, Chief Jus- tice of the Madras High Court, and Senior Advocate at the Karnataka High Court B.V. Acharya. He said further action in the matter would be deferred till the committee would submit its report. The Opposition had also initiated a separate move in the Rajya Sabha by submitting a notice of impeachment with 65 signatures on July 21 to then Chairman Jagdeep Dhankar, an announcement on which was made by him in the House. Parliamentary Affairs Min- tracked the cheetah, tranquilised it, and brought it back to Kuno. Jwala's movements were being closely monitored through her radio collar. Her journey had taken her from Manpur and Kashipur in MP, across the Chambal river. 4Continued on | P8 US, China extend trade truce for 90 days resident Donald Trump extended a trade truce with China for another 90 days Monday, at least delaying once again a dangerous showdown between the world's two biggest economies. Trump posted on his Truth Social platform that he signed the executive order for the extension, and that "all other elements of the Agreement will remain the same." Beijing at the same time also announced the extension of the tariff pause, according to the Ministry of Commerce. P certain goods exported from India to the USA starting from August 7, 2025” and “It is estimated that around 55% of total value of India’s Veerangana Laxmibai Rashtriya Samman for PT Usha Our Staff Reporter BHOPAL Noted personalities including sportsperson PT Usha (New Delhi), Meenakshi Jain (New Delhi), Shashiprabha K u m a r (Noida) and Indumati Katdare (Ahmedabad) will be feted with Veerangana Laxmibai Rashtriya Samman. The award, instituted by the Madhya Pradesh Government, is presented for bravery, women empowerment and social renaissance. Besides, social worker Mahesh Sharma (Jhabua), Lieutenant General (Retd.) Syed Ata Hasnain, Girish Prabhune (Pune) and Vivekanand Kendra Institute of Culture (Guwahati) will be awarded with Amar Shaheed Chandrashekhar Azad Rashtriya Samman for promoting the ideals of freedom struggle, patriotism and social service. merchandise exports to the US is subjected to this reciprocal tariff.” 4Continued on | P8 Chief Minister Mohan Yadav went to Delhi to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday, cancelling the proposed cabinet and Simhastha meetings. It was Yadav’s second meeting with Shah in just 12 days. Earlier, Yadav met Shah on July 31. In the past two weeks, Yadav went to Delhi thrice. The ministers were informed about the cancellation of the meetings at 11pm on Monday. Yadav’s meeting with Shah is considered important in the administrative circles. According to sources in the BJP, Yadav held talks with Shah over political and administrative issues. A decision on the extension of Chief Secretary Anurag Jain is considered important in the state. Sources further said both the leaders held talks over political issues, too. As discussions over political appointments are underway in the state, the meeting between Yadav and Shah is seen through this perspective. About their meeting, it was said Yadav had informed the Union Home Minister about the implementation of the new criminal law and the innovative measures taken in the cooperative sector. 4Continued on | P8 SIR APPEARS TO BE TRUST DEFICIT ISSUE, SAYS SC PTI NEW DELHI Opposition MPs protest with ‘124-yr-old Minta Devi’ shirts The Supreme Court on Tuesday called the Bihar special intensive revision (SIR) row "largely a trust deficit issue" as the Election Commission of India (ECI) claimed roughly 6.5 crore people of the total 7.9 crore voting population didn't have to file any documents for them or their parents featured in the 2003 electoral roll. The top court is hearing a batch of pleas against the Election Commission electoral roll revision exercise in Bihar. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi during the hearing remarked it "largely appears to be a case of trust deficit, nothing else". he Opposition protest in Parliament took a new form on Tuesday as several MPs wore T-shirts with the name of 124-year-old ‘first-time voter’ Minta Devi and her image printed on the front and the words “124 not out” written at the back to claim how votes were being made through the exercise. The Congress leaders present during the Opposition protest at the Parliament complex before the start of the day’s proceedings in the two Houses alleged that Minta Devi’s date of birth in the electoral rolls was shown to be 15/7/1900 and her residence was listed in Daraundha, Bihar. 4Continued on | P8 4Continued on | P8 T ‘Aadhaar not conclusive proof of citizenship’ he Supreme Court on Tuesday remarked that the Election Commission of India (ECI) is correct in asserting that an Aadhaar card does not constitute conclusive proof of citizenship. A Bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi further stated that the inclusion or exclusion of citizens and non-citizens from the electoral rolls lies within the mandate of the poll body. The observations were made by the Justice Kant-led Bench while hearing a batch of pleas challenging the Special Intensive Revisions (SIR) of electoral rolls in poll-bound Bihar. T 4Continued on | P8 offgrid Chinese scientists deploy robotic antelope in Tibet C hinese researchers have used a robotic dog in disguise to take a closer look at the life of the rare Tibetan antelope, Xinhua has reported. The machine undertook a successful trial run in late July in the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve, located at an altitude of more than 4,600 meters in China’s Tibet, the agency said. The newcomer – which was designed to resemble the skeletal structure of the Tibetan antelope and was covered with artificial fur based on samples taken from the animals – was quickly accepted into the herd. The robot was only able to film the antelope grazing during the three-day experiment, although scientists hope it will eventually capture more dramatic footage, including of animals giving birth. "The ultimate goal is to ensure the safe migration of Tibetan antelopes, with minimal human interference,” Lian Xinming, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, told Xinhua. The decision to use the machine was made because Tibetan antelope are hard to study due to living in cold and oxygen-poor conditions where humans cannot remain for long. The animals are also very sensitive, with a close encounter with people carrying the risk of stress and even miscarriage in pregnant females. At the same time, they serve as one of the important ecological indicators in the QinghaiTibet Plateau, the scientists explained. According to the report, the researchers got the idea of creating a robotic Tibetan antelope after watching a group of robots performing a dance at the televised Spring The producers of the quadruped bot used in the experiment said that their hardware is especially “designed to perform in hazard- ous, complex environments, including extremely harsh terrains.” The machine covered around 2km across arduous terrain during the trial, overcoming various obstacles, Xinhua said. Tibetan antelope were an endangered species as they had been hunted by poachers for their extremely soft, light, and warm underfur. However, conservation efforts by the Chinese authorities have seen their number grow from some 70,000 in the 1990s to nearly 300,000, according to government data.