FP The publishers permit sharing of the e-paper's pdf on WhatsApp and other social media platforms FREE PRESS Vol. 14 No. 143 | BHOPAL | WEDNESDAY | NOVEMBER 6, 2024 | Pages 14 ` 3 | Regd. No. Indore MP/ICD 216/2024-2026 | RNI No. mpeng/2010/35815 www.freepressjournal.in Sports Rishabh could’ve taken the game away from us: Ajaz P.12 Diwali Dhamaka: 9 twins in 7 days in Balaghat FP News Service BALAGHAT Nine sets of twins in just a week! Unbelievable though it may sound, it happened in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Azad Hospital in Maoist-infested Balaghat district. Everyone in the hospital was amazed at such a surge of twin births between October 26 and November 3, which happened for the first time in its history. One infant girl passed away because of underweight, but rest of the twins and their mothers are healthy. Civil surgeon Dr Nilay Jain said nine sets of twins were born, and infant girl passed away. He described the episode as a once-in-a-life-time event. Out of nine sets of twins, four were pre-mature babies, and all of them have been kept in Special Newborn Care unit (SNCU), he said, adding that it seems the twins have occupied the unit. According to Jain, he has never seen the arrival of nine sets of twins in a week in his 30 years of service. Six sets of twins were born within just 72 hours, and three others arrived later in the same week, he said. He cannot justify how and why such an unprecedented incident occurred, Jain said. Babies delivered by women are from different places and different categories, he said. One of the families got their infant boy discharged after the death of the infant girl, he said. ESTD-1983 iii QUALITY @ VALUE EDITIONS: BHOPAL NEW DELHI JUSTICE NAGARATHNA Does material resource of a community used in 39B include privately owned resources? CJI Chandrachud DY Chandrachud BV Nagarathna The case relates to Article 31C of the Constitution that protects laws made by the State to fulfill directive principles of state policy -- guidelines the Constitution lays down for governments to follow while making laws and policies. Among the laws that Article 31C protects is Article 39B. Article 39B lays down that the State shall direct its policy towards ensuring that the ownership and control of the material resources of the community are so distributed as best to subserve the com- mon good. On this, the Chief Justice remarked, "Does material resource of a community used in 39B include privately owned resources? Theoretically, the answer is yes, the phrase may include privately owned resources. However, this court is unable to subscribe itself to the minority view of Justice Iyer in Ranganath Reddy. We hold that not every resource owned by an individual can be considered a material resource of a community only because it meets the qualifier of material needs." "The enquiry about the resource in question falls under 39B must be contest-specific and subject to a non-exhaustive list of factors such as nature of resource, the characteristics, the impact of the resource on well-being of the community, the scarcity of resource and consequences of such a resource being concentrated in the hands of private players, the public trust doctrine evolved by this court may also help identify resources which fall under the ambit of material resource of a community," he added. 4Continued on | P6 As a matter of fact, the 42nd amendment had included socialist in the Constitution. Can we castigate former judges and allege them with disservice only because of reaching a different interpretative outcome?" Dress decently while visiting UAE, carry at least 3000 AED government has revised the UAE visit visa requirements. Ullas Nair, proprietor of Vistaar Travels, informed on Tuesday that the changes have come into effect on Novem- ber 1. Every traveller landing in any UAE city must follow the new rules. The changes are significant as there are 4 flights a week for Sharjah from Devi Ahilyabai Holkar airport, and thousands of passengers travel there every week from the city and nearby areas. A new cash requirement has also been introduced. 4Continued on | P6 CCIP decision on packaging Our Staff Reporter BHOPAL FP News Service on Pennsylvania which is a decider state with 19 electoral votes at stake. Trump’s running mate JD Vance was early to vote in Ohio. Under Industrial promotion policy, Cabinet Committee of Investment Promotion (CCIP) has given permission of customized package in ten cases. A decision in this regard was taken in CCIP meeting held at Mantralaya on Tuesday. Only mega level industrial units will be eligible for customized package. In the meeting, contemplation was done on three units of textiles (Laxminath Kalpana District Khargone, Vishversara Denim District Neemuch and Mohini Active Live District Indore), 4Continued on | P6 4Continued on | P6 WASHINGTON People wait in line to get their voting ballot at South Shore Pavilion in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Tuesday Harris and Trump tied with three votes each in the tiny New Hampshire community of Dixville Notch, which opened and closed its poll just after midnight ET in a decades-old tradition. But all eyes offgrid Toxic Kodo may have led to jumbo deaths Conservator of Forest, Wild Life, L Krishnamurthy. Notably, ten elephants died within three days recently in Bandhavgarh after allegedly feeding on Kodo crop which according to forest officials was infected with fungus. Krishnamurthy said that report is negative for the presence of nitrate-nitrite, heavy metals as well as organophosphate, organochlorine, pyrethroid and carbamate group of pesticides. NATH DEMANDS CBI PROBE Former CM Kamal Nath has demanded CBI or judicial probe into the elephant deaths. He argued that more than a week has passed, but the state government has failed to establish the cause of death or caught any accused. He added that the actual calculation of the toxicity level of cyclopiazonic acid found in samples is being done further. Clarity on all the causes of death can be told only after receiving reports from other institutions. IVRI has also issued an advisory which pays stress on correlating with the history and necropsy findings, survey and destruction of fungal infected Kodo crop residue, and avoiding the entry of domestic and wild animals in such fields. 4Continued on | P6 E-paper Cinema Somy’s explosive AMA on Sushant P.14 Agencies Not all privately owned properties qualify as community resources that the State can take over for the common good, the Supreme Court said in a landmark verdict today. The nine-judge Constitution bench led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud delivered the judgment on the vexed issue with an 8-1 majority. Three judgments were authored -- the Chief Justice wrote one for himself and six colleagues, Justice BV Nagarathna wrote a concurrent but separate judgment and Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia dissented. The judges on the bench were Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Hrishikesh Roy, Justice Nagarathna BV, Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia, Justice JB Pardiwala, Justice Manoj Misra, Justice Rajesh Bindal, Justice SC Sharma and Justice AG Masih. MUMBAI Edit Divisive strategy in Jharkhand P.8 ‘Not all pvt property can be taken by govt’ America starts voting under shadow of violence & threats Forest department, on Tuesday, received toxicological examination report from Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh which stated elephants might have eaten large quantities of spoiled Kodo plants and grains. Cyclopiazonic acid has been detected in all pooled samples of dead elephants of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve,” said Additional Chief NASHIK BIG SC ORDER: Nine-judge Constitutional Bench delivers the judgement 8-1; Three separate judgements in the case If you are planning to visit United Arab Emirates (UAE) or land in Sharjah, Dubai or Abu Dhabi you must not be dressed shabbily like a poor person and you should carry at least 3000 United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) in cash. Don’t consider this as a joke, as this is the new reality! UAE Our Staff Reporter INDORE Tax officers detect `25,000 crore GST evasion by 18K bogus firms Manish Upadhyay BHOPAL PUNE MONEY INDORE An edgy America stepped into the presidential election day Tuesday morning amid early winter and trepidations of violence and threats. The polling began on a sedate note in the East Coast at 8 am amidst unprecedented security. Three hours later, the West Coast voters joined in in casting their ballots. Long lines were witnessed in many battleground state booths with women voters reporting early. Many are turning in early fearing post-poll violence. UJJAIN ISIS man attacked by another inmate in Bhopal CJ Our Staff Reporter BHOPAL A mentally challenged man attacked another inmate, who has links with ISIS, in the Bhopal Central Jail said officials on Tuesday. Both men are patients who suffer from schizophrenia. The accused Shahid Khan was arrested from Jabalpur for having alleged links with ISIS by NIA in 2023. According to jail administration he suffers from schizophrenia. The other accused Rajesh, has two murder charges against him. Earlier, he was jailed for killing a man. Later, in the Begamganj jail he had killed a jail inmate by hitting him with filled water bucket, some 10 years ago. SP Jail, Rakesh informed that both the jailbirds are kept in the mental rehabilitation ward, separate from other jail inmates, because they can harm to other inmates. On Tuesday morning, like normal days, Rajesh was freed to carry out his natural chores and was guarded by four other jail inmates. He returned to his ward and was changing cloths, when he suddenly ran towards Shahid and attacked him with his tumbler, he said. 4Continued on | P6 Cabinet okays women’s quota in civil services Age limit of Asst Profs increased from 40 to 50 yrs Our Staff Reporter BHOPAL The state cabinet ratified the previous government’s decision to increase women’s reservation from 33pc to 35pc in Madhya Pradesh Civil Services on Tuesday. Looking at the shortage of teachers in medical colleges and to fill vacant posts of assistant professors, cabinet approved the proposal to increase the age limit of Assistant Professors from 40 to 50 years. Moreover, cabinet cleared the proposal to decommission four old units of Satpura Thermal Power Station, Sarni. The decision was taken as these units have completed their age limit and were in operation from 39 years till 44 years. Their overall capacity was 830 megawatts. Their disposal will be done through e-auction. In place of them, new ultra super critical unit of 660 megawatt will be established. Computerisation of cooperative institutes Under the Central sponsored project ‘Strengthening of Cooperatives through IT Intervention’, cabinet took the decision to provide in principle consent for computerisation of Registrar Cooperative Institutes. The total expenditure on this work is estimated to be Rs 3.68 crores. Centre will share 60pc expense and rest 40pc will be borne by the state government. 254 new fertilizer sale centres set up To end long queues of farmers at fertilizer sale centres, cabinet approved the proposal to establish 254 new fertilizer sell centres. A sum of Rs 1.72 lakh would be spent on manpower to run these centres. Defaulter farmers of cooperative societies would be able to purchase fertilizer in cash from such centres.