Friday, January 31, 2014

Rahul, Sonia to visit State this month



BHUBANESWAR: All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi would visit Odisha this month, said Kalahandi Congress MP Bhakta Charan Das on Friday.

Sonia Gandhi would attend a public meeting in Kalahandi district in the second week of this month, while Rahul would attend six public rallies including the ones at Brahmapur, Bishamkatak, Khariar and Talcher in the State.

Notably, BJP prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi would visit the State on February 11. He would address a public rally here on the day.    


Rahul, Sonia to visit State this month



BHUBANESWAR: All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi would visit Odisha this month, said Kalahandi Congress MP Bhakta Charan Das on Friday.

Sonia Gandhi would attend a public meeting in Kalahandi district in the second week of this month, while Rahul would attend six public rallies including the ones at Brahmapur, Bishamkatak, Khariar and Talcher in the State.

Notably, BJP prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi would visit the State on February 11. He would address a public rally here on the day.    


Stop farmer suicide in State: Farmer body



--State-level Farmer’s Convention on Feb 23

BHUBANESWAR: Criticising the State Government’s inactiveness to address agriculture related issues, the Odisha Krushak Sangha (OKS) on Friday demanded the Government to stop farmer suicide in the State.

Addressing the Press, OKS president Ajay Kumar Jena said the Government should protect interest of the farmers as around 80 per cent people in the State directly or indirectly depend on agriculture. Shortage of quality seeds, hike in fertiliser price, unavailability of loan, crop loss, lack of irrigation facility and proper marketing system lead to farmer suicide which need to be stopped, he added.

Jena said the MLAs don’t want to ask question in the Assembly fearing their party high command. They love to ask questions related to industry and projects backed by corporate houses. But now the farmer organisations across the State should come forward to protect interest of the people, he stated.

Jena revealed that they will organise a State-level farmer’s convention on February 23 in the city where leaders of various farmer’s body will attend. The leaders in the convention will discuss about ten-point charter of demands to check farmer suicide in the State.         


Thursday, January 30, 2014

Discussions on to form alternative Govt in Centre: Karat



--CPM goes soft on Naveen, says ‘BJD with us’

BHUBANESWAR: “Efforts are on to project an alternative Government in the Centre without taking help of the Congress and the BJP,” said Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Prakash Karat at a Press conference here on Thursday.

Coming down heavily on the Congress-led UPA Government, Karat said the Government allowed loot of country’s natural resources to the corporate houses and handful of companies. Corruption, price rise and growing inequalities left the country people in lurch, he added.

He also criticised the BJP, who is competing with Congress in terms of industrialisation ideas for growth, for allowing neo-liberal policy in the country. “Loot of natural resources started with process of liberalisation and opening up of mining sector to pvt players,” Karat said.

“To get rid of all these problems, country requires alternative policies for betterment of the people. So we need a non-Congress and non-BJP Government in the Centre,” Karat said, adding, “We have already discussed about the matter with BJD in Odisha, Janata Dal (United) in Bihar, Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, AIADMK in Tamilnadu and a few other parties.”

When Karat told about the insensitivity of the West Bengal Government on rising atrocities against women, the media persons grilled him about his softness towards the Odisha Government which failed to check serious crime against women.

On mining scam and Shah Commission report, Karat said the Central Government’s policies towards mining are harmful for the country. He avoided the State’s fault by criticising the Centre’s flawed mining policy. “As far as mining is concerned, it is Central policy matter,” he stated.

Though he avoided the third front issue, he said that they would continue their talk about electoral agreement with non-BJP and non-Congress secular parties.

Karat ruled out any coalition with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and cleared that they would contest in 35 seats in eight States of the country.

      

Missing techie returns home after 13 days



BHUBANESWAR: A software engineer Manas Rajan Swain (29) of the city, who had gone missing from Madhapur of Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh on this January 17, returned home on Wednesday night.

Swain, an employee of the Infosys Company, had gone missing from railway station while purchasing ticket. He found himself near a paddy field 250 km away from the station, said Swain’s family members. Some miscreants might have sedated him to loot money, they added.

Swain’s wife had lodged a complaint with the Raidurgam police in Hyderabad. Based on the compliant, the police was searching him to find him.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

BDA to demolish illegal structures in implosion method



BHUBANESWAR: The Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) is going to use implosion method soon to demolish the illegal structures in the city. The method will be used for the first time in the city and it will speed up the demolition work, BDA official sources said.

An Indore-based explosion expert SB Sarwate has demonstrated his techniques before the BDA officials and assured that their demolition method would bring no harm to authorised parts nearby.  

Sarwate has already used the method to demolish over 200 buildings in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Rajasthan by using detonator, sources said.

Recently, BDA Vice-chairman Vishal Dev had written a letter to Twin City Police Commissioner Dr R P Sharma seeking permission for using explosives to demolish the structure. The Police Commissioner had given some conditions after viewing the presentations and videos of Sarwate’s demolition method.

After getting permission from the police, the BDA will go for another safety and explosive related permissions from concerned authorities to use the method, the BDA sources said.

Notably, the BDA has received orders to raze over 5600 illegal structures including more than 1000 major units in the city. “If it uses old methods, it will take years to complete the process,” said a BDA official.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

City police write Fin Dept for annulment of AT assets



BHUBANESWAR: The Commissionerate Police have written to the State Finance Department for annulment of property of non-banking financial company Artha Tatwa Group that allegedly duped investors of more than Rs 400 crore.

In the first phase of the annulment report, the police have attached the company’s property of Rs 150 crore including 122 acres of land, 11 cars and bank balance of Rs 2 crore and submitted to the Finance Department for annulment.     

Out of the 20 organisations of the AT Group, police sources said, nine companies have been taken to the custody of the Commissionerate Police.

Twin City Police Commissioner Dr RP Sharma said they would mention the names of 40 persons, who had taken money from AT Group chief Pradeep Sethi, in the second phase of the annulment report.

Notably, 25 cases have been registered against AT Group across the State. The company duped investors of more than Rs 350 crore, said the police sources.

Metal detector installed in city court after bombing case



BHUBANESWAR: After an oldman hurled three low intensity bombs at the court room of the CBI Special judge inside the District Sessions Court here on Monday, a metal detector was installed and security personnel were engaged at the entrance of the court on Tuesday to keep vigil on the visitors.

The police have started proper frisking at the main entry gate of the court and have asked visitors to call their lawyers or persons whom they want to meet for permission.

However, Bhubaneswar Bar Association president Santosh Kumar Choudhury expressed unhappiness over the security arrangement at the entrance gate as there were several ways to enter to the court. He demanded strict vigil on the visitors entering into the court.

Twin City Police Commissioner Dr RP Sharma said that Identity Card system may be introduced for the lawyers and their associates to make easy the process of security check-up in the court.   

Meanwhile, the oldman Upendra Mohanty, who hurled bomb at CBI court, was forwarded to the court on Tuesday. To get further information about the motive of the attack on the court, the Commissionerate Police would take Mohanty on remand. The police would conduct psychoanalysis test to know the mental state of the oldman, said the police sources.  

Rs 36959 cr Nabard plan for priority sector of State



BHUBANESWAR: The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) on Tuesday released its State Focus Paper (SFP) 2014-15 highlighting an overall credit potential of Rs 36959.92 crore for priority sector in the State during 2014-15. The SFP was unveiled at State Credit Seminar (2014-15) organised by the bank here.

The SFP is broadly focused on ‘Revival, Reconstruction and Risk Mitigation’ to give focused attention to rehabilitation measures, reconstruction and mitigation of risk in the wake of the recent devastation brought by the twin natural calamities of cyclone and floods in the State.

The Ground Level Credit (GLC) flow for Agriculture (crop loan, term loan and allied agriculture taken together) which was Rs 1316 crore in 2003-04, has increased to Rs 10,454 crore in 2012-13. But in 2014-15, the credit potential in agriculture sector increased to Rs 19,193 crore.

According to Nabarad Chief General Manager SK Kale, the credit flow over the years has been showing an increasing trend which is an encouraging feature, but keeping in view the growth potential in agriculture sector in the State, the pace of credit flow need to be accelerated. Banks need to be geared up and come out with a strategy to improve the GLC flow to Agriculture Sector in particular, Kale added.

Kale also mentioned about the Nabard’s initiative to build 544 godowns in State, development of rural infrastructure, core banking, helping in crop loan disbursement, cooperating grassroots level organisations like SHGs and planning exercises to address natural calamities in the State. Besides agriculture credit support, the national bank offers helping hand to provide livelihood support for the farm family in the State, he added.

Gracing the seminar, State Finance Secretary UN Behera said the SFP would help the State Government in preparing the next budget. “We should be more ambitious about the target and the banks should increase the credit plan which will help the State,” Behera said.

Among others, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) General Manager RLK Rao, State Bank of India (SBI) Chief General Manager KM Trivedi, Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) Vice Chancellor Prof Manoranjan Kar and senior bankers were present.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Oldman hurls bomb in city CBI court



--already hurled bomb in SC, attacked judge before

BHUBANESWAR: An old man, who has already spent over 30 years in jail for attacking judge, police and court several times during his lifespan, was arrested by the Commissionerate Police on Monday for hurling powerful firecrackers in a court room of the CBI inside the premises of court of the District and Sessions Judge here.

According to Twin City Police Commissioner Dr RP Sharma, the incident happened at around 1.30 pm. An old man identified as Upendra Mohanty (63) alias Netaji, who was staying inside the court premises for last three years, entered the court room of the CBI Special judge and threw three bombs (improved version of powerful firecrackers) one by one near the table of the judge. Fortunately, judge was out of the court room at that time when the blast took place and nobody was injured in the incident, he added.

Hearing the sudden explosion, lawyers rushed to the court room and nabbed the old man from the spot. After getting information about the incident, ACP Dillip Das with other police officials rushed to the spot and started investigation into the matter following the arrest of Mohanty.

“We are investigating into the case to find motive of the old man behind the blast,” said Dr Sharma, adding, “Whether the oldman exploded the firecrackers motivated by any philosophical thought or due to mental disorder that can be ascertained after the medical inquiry.”

The oldman Mohanty belonged to Sarangpur village under Bari block in Jajpur district. He has spent most of the time of his life in jail for attacking on police, judge and court. He had attacked Judge Ajit Patnaik in 1987 and for which he spent seven years in Jharpada jail. Later he had hurled a bomb in front of the Supreme Court premises in New Delhi and got 10-year rigorous imprisonment at Tihar Jail. He had also attacked Sub-Inspector MK Manik of Jatni police station in the premises of District and Sessions Court here. He had also created nuisance in a court and it was the fourth time, sources said.

Bhubaneswar Bar Association president Santosh Kumar Choudhury demanded the State Government to give adequate security inside the court premises to avoid any untoward incident.

Dr Sharma said that metal detector and CCTV cameras will be installed in the entrance of the court to keep vigil on the mischief mongers. Security personnel will be deployed in the campus, he added.

After the incident, two platoons of police force were deployed in the court campus, said the police sources. The Commissionerate Police may conduct psychoanalysis test to unearth actual reason of Mohanty’s handiwork, said the sources.

On the other hand, some lawyers told that he did such incidents out of frustration and anger on the present system. He always claims him as a great follower of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and for which he observed Netaji Jayanti by spending Rs 1800 of his meager savings, said the lawyers. He also observed Republic Day by decorating his and others tables in tri-colour flag inside the campus, they added.       
   

        

  


Saturday, January 25, 2014

India requires 340 MT agri produces by 2020: Kalam



BHUBANESWAR: “By 2020, India will require producing over 340 million tonnes in view of population growth and increased purchasing power,” said former President APJ Abdul Kalam Azad while addressing the gathering at the 33rd Convocation of the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) here on Saturday.    

Embarking upon Second Green Revolution in the country, Kalam said the increase in the production would have to surmount many impeding factors. The requirement of land for the increasing population as well as for greater afforestation and environmental preservation activities would force a situation whereby the present 170 million hectares of arable land would not be fully available. It might shrink to 100 million hectares by 2020, he added.

To tackle the situation, our agricultural scientists and technologies in partnership with multiple organisations, have to work for enhancing the average productivity more than three times, under the constraints of reduction of cultivable land, reduction of water availability and reduction of number of farmers, Kalam said.

Kalam also said that sustainable development should be established in the rural complexes as about 700 million people in India are leaving in villages. He called upon the students to come forward to serve the nation in the field of agriculture.

In the Convocation, honorary doctorates were conferred on three agricultural scientists namely Prof EA Siddiq, Dr SC Mohapatra and Dr A Narain. Besides, 459 graduates, 243 Post Graduates and 15 PhDs were conferred on the occasion.

Among others, Governor SC Jamir, Agriculture Minister Devi Prasad Mishra and OUAT vice chancellor Prof Manoranjan Kar were present.        

Righteous citizens lead to evolution of enlightened society: Kalam



BHUBANESWAR: “Seeds of peace in the world have their origin in the righteousness in the heart of every individual. Such righteous citizens lead to the evolution of enlightened society,” said former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Azad while inaugurating Swami Chidananda Birth Centenary celebrations here on Saturday.

Kalam emphasised on three components for creation of an enlightened society. These were- education with value system, religion transforming into spirituality and economic development for societal transformation.
The former President said value system should be inducted in the education of a child, who is a keen learner, from five years to 17 years. Father, mother, spiritual environment and primary teacher can bring positive change in the life a child, he added. 

“True education is the acquisition of enlightened feelings and enlightened powers to understand daily events and to understand the permanent truth linking man, to his environment, human and planetary,” said Kalam, adding, “When we need peace in the world, we need order in the nation and harmony in the home. The origin is righteousness in the heart.” 

Kalam further said about transforming of religion into spirituality. He said that religion has two components, theology and spirituality. Even though theology is unique to every religion, the spiritual component spreads the value to be inculcated by human beings for promoting a good human life and welfare of the society, while pursuing the material life. 

Kalam said that economic development is needed for societal transformation. “Nearly 220 million people have to be lifted by upgrading their quality of life in both rural and urban areas,” he said, adding, “Even though the GDP growth indicates our economic growth, people’s participation is essential for achieving the required targets.”

Among others, Gajapati Maharaja Dibyasingha Deb, Swami Nirliptananda Saraswati Maharaj, Swami Sivachidananda Saraswati Maharaj and Swami Chidananda Janma Shatabarshiki Samiti vice president Choudhury Gourahari Mishra were present.

APJ Abdul Kalam's talk on 'Evolution of Enlightened Society'



Address at the
Swami Chidananda Janma Shatabarshiki Mahotsava
At Bhubaneswar
25th January 2014

“Evolution of Enlightened Society”

“Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached.”
….A sloka of Katha Upanishad

I am delighted to participate in the Birth Centenary Celebrations of Swami Chidananda Saraswati Maharaj, the great disciple of Swami Sivananda, Founder of The Divine Life Society. My greetings to all the distinguished guests, Divine Life Society members and monks. When I am addressing the members of the Divine Life Society let me recall how Swami Sivananda once described about Swami Chidananda, Swami said, I quote “Chidananda is a Jeevanmukhta, a great saint, an ideal Yogi, a param-bhakta and a great Sage.  He was born to fulfil a great mission.  He is the torch bearer of my mission”.   What a great blessing by a Guru.

I had the good fortune of meeting Swami Sivanandaji way back in 1950s. I appeared for short-service commission in the Air Force after completing my degree in Aeronautical Engineering. I could not make it and on my way back I halted at Rishikesh for a while to emerge out of the frustration of not realizing my intense childhood dream of flying an aircraft. It was then that I walked in to Swamiji’s Ashram. My Muslim name aroused no reaction in him and as if he read my agony he made me sit near him and then washed every single trace of despair out of my system through his gentle words. Even today I can hear his words in the deep silence of my inner space, “Accept your destiny and go ahead with your life. You are not destined to become an Air Force pilot. What you are destined to become is not yet known but it will manifest itself at the appropriate time. Forget this failure, as it was essential to lead you to your destined path. Search, instead, for your true purpose of your existence. Become one with your self, my son! Surrender yourself to the will of God,” Swamiji said.  Today, standing before you in his function, I am re-living that beautiful moment. While I am addressing this divine gathering of disciples of Swami Sivananda from all over the world on this great occasion, I would like to talk on the topic “Evolution of Enlightened Society in Planet Earth”.

Origins of Life

Life originated 600 million years ago and continental drift occurred 200 million years ago creating five continents. Mammals evolved 140 million years ago, Hominids that is the human type, evolved 26 million years ago but modern man only arrived on the scene some 200,000 years ago. He migrated and colonized the world only in the last 50,000 years. The spoken language is some 10,000 years old while writing evolved only a few thousand years ago. All this phenomenal progress has been achieved only within the short span of 200 to 400 generations, that is in just 10,000 to 5,000 years.
Newer DNA technologies have given us better insight in retracing the history of man. ‘The DNA of a human being is his history book ever written’. Nowadays intelligence, cognizance, drug response, behavioral problems every thing is related to genes: disease gene mapping is progressing at a faster pace with new age DNA technology. It is probably during the 50,000-30,000 years of co-existence that societies have evolved adopting newer innovations and cultures.
Challenges of Modern Society

Advances in genetics demonstrating great similarity in the genome of man and animals shows that the limbic brain perhaps is the cause for all conflicts within and outside. So far human society, from origin until now has always been at war within and between groups and has led to two World Wars.  Presently, terrorism and low intensity warfare are affecting many parts of the world. Can we find methods by which we can remove these conflicts? The divine life society of which you all belong may find a solution for these types of conflicts.

Unity in Diversity

India is a country which has over the years learnt to evolve and maintain a unique unity amongst diversity. It has become an inspirational model and an example to emulate for every region in the world.  India supports a social form of economic development and encourages a model of growth with equity. We are conscious of the need for growth to respect the environment and make it sustainable for future generations.  With this valuable experience of centuries behind India, we can bring a doctrine of global cooperation built over the foundation of regional collaborations and core competencies of people and society of many nations.

In this context, I am reminded of the dream of the Indian poet who articulated 3000 years back in the Tamil classic which tells "I am a world citizen; every citizen is my own kith and kin”. This feeling itself, I am sure, can be the foundation for the way of human thinking on unity of minds. 

Evolution of Enlightened Society

With this spirit of universal brotherhood, I would like to put forth to this important gathering, a methodology for evolving a happy, prosperous and peaceful society in our planet, which I call as “Evolution of Enlightened Society in Planet Earth”.   How do we create such an enlightened society, which will have three components (a) Education with value system (b) Religion transforming into spirituality and (c) Economic development for societal transformation. Let us discuss.

A) Education with value system: We have seen that the seeds of peace in the world have their origin in the righteousness in the heart of every individual. Such righteous citizens lead to the evolution of enlightened society.  Education with value system has to be so designed that the righteousness in the heart is developed in young minds. That should be the mission of education. The prime learning environment is five to seventeen years of age. This reminds me of an ancient Greek teacher's saying, "Give me a child for seven years; afterwards, let God or devil take the child. They cannot change the child". This indicates the power of great teachers and what good teachers can inculcate in the young minds. Parents and teachers must inculcate moral leadership amongst children. It requires the ability to have insights into the uniqueness and universality of human consciousness. True education is the acquisition of enlightened feelings and enlightened powers to understand daily events and to understand the permanent truth linking man, to his environment, human and planetary.

While I was in college, I remember the lectures given by the highest authority of a Jesuit institution Rev Father Rector Kalathil of St. Joshep’s college, Tiruchirappalli, Southern India.  Every week on Monday, he will take a class for an hour. He used to talk about good human beings present and past and what makes a good human being.  In this class  he used to give lectures on personalities such as Buddha, Confucius, St. Augustine, Califa Omar, Mahatma Gandhi, Einstein, Abraham Lincoln and moral stories linked to our civilizational heritage. In the moral science class, Father Kalathil used to highlight the best aspect of, how the great personalities have been evolved as good human beings through parental care, teaching and companionship of great books. Even though these lessons were given to me in 1950’s during my college days, they inspire me even today. It is essential that in the schools and colleges, lectures are given by great teachers of the institution once in a week for one hour on civilizational heritage and derived value system. This may be called as Moral Science Class that will elevate the young minds to love the country, to love the other human beings and elevate them to higher planes.  This will ensure embedding of righteousness in each citizen with eternal goodness and wholesomeness in conduct.

As we say in our country:

Righteousness
Where there is righteousness in the heart
There is beauty in the character.
When there is beauty in the character,
There is harmony in the home.
When there is harmony in the home.
There is an order in the nation.
When there is order in the nation,
There is peace in the world.

This is true, for the whole world. When we need peace in the world, we need order in the nation; we need harmony in the home. The origin is righteousness in the heart. Now, let me take up the area that is transforming religion into spiritual force. Many in the world believe, it is a difficult mission.  I would like to share an experience that I have witnessed which has convinced me that it is possible.

B) Religion Transforming into Spirituality: Universal Mind: Religion has two components, theology and spirituality. Even though theology is unique to every religion, the spiritual component spreads the value to be inculcated by human beings for promoting a good human life and welfare of the society, while pursuing the material life.   
I would like to recall one incident, which commonly occurs in some parts of our country. I have witnessed this event when I was a young boy (10 yrs). In our house, periodically I used to see three different unique personalities meet. Pakshi Lakshmana Shastrigal, who was the head priest of the famous Rameshwaram temple and a vedic scholar, Rev Father Bodal, who built the first church in Rameshwaram Island and my father who was an Imam in the mosque. All three of them used to sit and discuss the islands problems and find solutions. In addition they built several religious connectivities with compassion. These connectivities quietly spread to others in the island like the fragrance from the flowers. This sight always comes to my mind whenever, I discuss with people on Dialogue of religions.  India has had this advantage of integration of minds for thousands of years. Throughout the nation and the world, the need to have a frank dialogue among cultures, religions and civilizations has been felt now more than ever.

This incident, what I have narrated gives me the confidence that religions definitely can be bridged through spiritual components. We have to spread such “Glad Tidings” to every part of the world. 

Let me now talk to you on the message of “Giving”.

Mahatma Gandhiji Mother’s advice: Only good deeds lead to good thinking, good thinking results into actions radiating love as commanded by Almighty. While talking about good deeds, I am reminded of the advice given to Gandhiji by his mother. She says,
"Son, in your entire life time, if you can save or better someone's life, your birth as a human being and your life is a success. You have the blessing of the Almighty God". 
This advice has made a deep impact in the mind of Gandhiji, which made him to work for the humanity throughout his life. Every mother has to give this advice to her sons and daughters, so that the whole humanity will be benefited.

Now I would like to share an experience how the religion and science came together in a big mission. It was during early 1960’s, the founder of Indian Space Research Programme Prof. Vikram Sarabhai with his team, had located a place technically most suited for space research after considering many alternatives.  The place called Thumba in Kerala, was selected for space research as it was near the   magnetic equator, ideally suited for ionospheric and electrojet research in upper atmosphere.  I was fortunate to work with Prof Vikram Sarabhai for about eight years.

The major challenge for Prof Vikram Sarabhai was to get the place in a specific area.  As was normal, Prof. Vikram Sarabhai approached the Kerala Government administrators first. After seeing the profile of the land and the sea coast, the political system expressed the view that, thousands of fishing folks lived there, the place had an ancient St Mary Magdalene Church,  Bishop's House and a school. Hence it would be very difficult to give this land and they were willing to provide land in an alternative area. Similarly the political system also opined that it would be a difficult situation due to the existence of important institutions and the concern for people who were to be relocated. However there was a suggestion to approach the only person who could advise and help.  That was the Bishop “Rev Father Peter Bernard Pereira”. Prof Vikram Sarabhai, approached the Bishop on a Saturday evening, I still remember.  The meeting between the two turned out to be historical.   Many of us witnessed the event. Rev Father exclaimed, “Oh Vikram, you are asking my children’s abode, my abode and God’s abode. How is it possible?”   Both had a unique quality that they could smile even in difficult situations.  Rev Father Peter Bernard Pereira asked Prof. Vikram Sarabhai to come to church on Sunday morning at 9.00 AM. Prof. Vikram Sarabhai went to the church again on  Sunday with his team.  At that time the prayer was progressing with the recitation of Bible by Father Pereira.  After the prayer was over,  the Bishop invited Prof. Vikram Sarabhai to come to the dais.  The Rev Father   introduced Prof Vikram Sarabhai  to the mass, “Dear children, here is a scientist, Prof. Vikram Sarabhai.  What do sciences do? All of us experience, including this church, the light from electricity.  I am able to talk to you through the mike which is made possible by technology.  The treatment to patients by doctors comes from medical sciences. Science through technology enhances the comfort and quality of human life.  What do,   I do, as a preacher? I pray for you, for your well being, for your peace. In short, what Vikram is doing and what I am doing, are the same - both science and spirituality seek the Almighty’s blessings for human prosperity in body and mind. Dear Children, Prof Vikram says, he would build within a year, near the sea-coast, alternative   facilities to what we are having. Now dear children, can we give our abode, can we give my abode, can we give the God’s abode for a great scientific mission?” There was a total silence, a pin drop silence. Then all of them got up and said ‘Amen’ which made the whole church reverberate.

That was the church where we had our design centre, where we started rocket assembly and the Bishop’s house was our scientists’ working place. Later the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) led to the establishment of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) and the space activities transformed into multiple space centers throughout the country. Now this church has become an important centre of learning, where thousands of people learn about the dynamic history of the space programme of India and the great minds of a scientist and spiritual leader. Of course, the Thumba citizens got the well equipped facilities, worshiping place and educational centre in an alternate place at the right time.

C) Economic development for societal transformation

We have a mission of spreading this economic growth throughout the country including the rural sector.   Nearly 220 million people have to be lifted by upgrading their quality of life in both rural and urban areas. Even though the GDP growth indicates our economic growth, people’s participation is essential for achieving the required targets. It is essential to ensure that the citizens are empowered with good quality of life encompassing nutritious food, good habitat, clean environment, affordable healthcare, quality education and productive employment, integrated with our value system drawn from civilizational heritage leading to the comprehensive development of the nation that will bring smiles in one billion people. These are indicators for the growth of the National Prosperity Index. To achieve that growth rate, we have identified five areas where India has a core competence for integrated action: (1) Agriculture and food processing (2) Education and Healthcare (3) Information and Communication Technology (4) Infrastructure development such as power, transportation, communication and including Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas (PURA) and (5) Self reliance in critical technologies. We propose to realize the vision of transforming India into a developed nation before 2020 by energizing and igniting the minds of all the 540 million youth of the nation. 

Conclusion

Dear friends, I recently wrote a book “Squaring the Circle: Seven Steps to Indian Renaissance”. In this book, I have said, I believe that it is time Indian youth emerge out of the servitude mentality and stand in the world community as free-thinking human resource.  People of religion and spirituality can take lead in this mission.  It is essential to reform Indian society using reason, challenge ideas grounded in primordial identities of religion, ethnicity and castes, and advance knowledge through the scientific method. Let us promote scientific thought, inquiry, and intellectual interchange and oppose superstition and intolerance. We have a bounden duty to work for young Indian generation’s release from our self-incurred incapacity to use our own understanding without the guidance of another. This incapacity is not real. It is self-created and self-imposed.  Its cause is not lack of intelligence, but rather a lack of determination and courage to use one's intelligence without being guided by another.  Let us give our youth this understanding enabling clarity of their perception.

What I have learnt from the spiritual journey can be summarized in the following verses;

“Oh Almighty, create thoughts and actions
in the minds of the people of my nation
so that they live united.
Help all religious leaders of the country
Give strength to the people to combat the forces of division.
Embed the thought ‘Nation is bigger than the Individual’
in the minds of the leaders and people.

Oh God, bless my people to work and transform the country into a prosperous nation soon.”

I believe that a beautiful society can be evolved with a good human being for self, for family, society, nation and the world through thoughts of Swami Chidananda Saraswati with a message:
Tolerance for people’s opinion,
Tolerance for people’s culture,
Tolerance for people’s belief system,
Tolerance and people’s styles.

         With these words, I inaugurate the Birth Centenary celebrations of Swami Chidananda Saraswati and also the three year long Centenary Celebrations.

May God bless you
             

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

M’giri border under security forces’ scanner



--Efforts on to check Maoists intrusion 

MALKANGIRI/BHUBANESWAR: After getting intelligence inputs about Chhattisgarh Maoists’ intrusion into Odisha border, the security forces along with the Odisha police have started keeping strict vigil on the movement of the ultras entering into bordering areas of Malkangiri district, said Malkangiri SP Akhileswar Singh on Tuesday.

Talking to The Pioneer, Singh said the ultras are trying to sneak into Odisha border to get respite from anti-Maoist operations which is going on in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh. “Our district police with the BSF jawans have stepped up security in the area,” he said.

Sources said the security personnel in Sukma have intensified combing operations after the red rebels reportedly targeted an Indian Air Force (IAF) MI-17 helicopter on Saturday afternoon.

Inspector General of Police, Operations, SK Priyadarsi said they are alert on the issue. “Operations in border area are a regular affair and our security forces will not give any opportunity to let the ultras enter into our State,” said Priyadarsi.

Suniti Mund’s 14 books released at Jaipur Lit Fest


BHUBANESWAR: Suniti Mund, a young Odia writer and a media personality, created a record by releasing her 14 books at the five-day long Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) that ended on Tuesday.

The festival, which is an annual gathering of writers and artists from all over the world, featured over 350 writers, artists, critics and other academics from various disciplines. Mund’s writings, which include five novels, two collections of short stories, five poetry collections, one book of interviews with various writers and a travelogue, were showcased at this prestigious event.

All the 14 books were officially released earlier by noted lyricist and poet Prasoon Joshi on third day of the festival. These books were then individually released by a host of authors from all over the world at different venues of the festival.

Missing city youth killed in Niali, 3 held



--Security guard of deceased’s office draws murder plot

BHUBANESWAR: A 35-year-old youth from Bhubaneswar, who had gone missing since Saturday, was reportedly murdered in the Niali area of Cuttack district, said police sources on Wednesday.

The police arrested three persons including mastermind of the murder and seized an Indica car used in the crime from their possession.

The youth was identified as Gadadhar Behera of Athantar Balipatna in the outskirts of the city. He was working as an office assistant in a private software company in Nayapalli area in the city.

According to reports, family members of Behera had filed a missing report at the Nayapalli police station on Sunday after he didn’t return to home late on Saturday night.

Acting on the missing report, police investigated into the matter but found out later that he had been murdered. During the investigation, the special squad of the Commissionerate Police and the Nayapalli police found that security guard of Behera’s office Biswakalyan Pushpalak (26) hatched the murder plot.

Security guard Pushpalak confessed that he was in one-sided love with Behera’s wife. When Behera’s wife refused him twice, lovelorn Pushpalak became angry and started planning to kill Behera.

On January 18, the security guard kidnapped Behera from the city and subsequently murdered him in the city. After the murder, Pushpalak called his cousin brother Brundaban Padhi to help him out. Padhi came in an Indica car with its driver Chhabi Mallick to take Behera’s body.

The three took the body to Pushpalak’s village Madhab under the Niali police limit in Cuttack district and buried it behind his village house, said Nayapalli Inspector-in-charge K C Mund.

The Commisionerate Police along with scientific team reached the spot in Niali and located Behera’s body. In the presence of the police team, Pushpalak dug up and uncovered the body.

Top leaders attend royal wedding reception in city

BHUBANESWAR: Top political leaders, dignitaries and royal personalities from different States on Wednesday attended the wedding reception of Udaipur prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar and Patnagarh princess Nivritti Kumari Singhdeo. The reception was organised at Janata Maidan in the city.    

Leaders like BJP president Rajnath Singh, senior BJP leader LK Advani, Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Chandan Mitra, Shahnawaz Hussain and several political personalities attended the wedding of BJP State president KV Singhdeo’s daughter Nivritti.

Similarly on Tuesday, several political leaders and kings of erstwhile princely States had attended the wedding ceremony in the city. The royal invitees attended the wedding with their royal attire had enjoyed the traditional style of the marriage ceremony.     

Luminaries including Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, bollywood actor Chandrachur Singh, politician Suresh Kalmadi and Southern Army Commander Lt General Ashok Singh and industrialist Naveen Jindal attended the nuptials.     

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Homeguards to wear black badges demanding pay hike



BHUBANESWAR: Members of the Nikhila Utkal Gruharakhi Mahasangha (NUGM) would wear black badges during duty time from February 1 to 7 demanding pay hike and appointment of retrenched homeguards.

According to NUGM general secretary Sanjay Behera, the State Government has to withdraw false cases lodged against homeguards during protest dharna in front of the State Assembly last year. He also demanded the State Government to implement the proceedings made by Homeguard DG, Home Secretary and Chief Whip of the ruling party on March 8 last year.

“If the State Government fails to fulfill our demands before February 7, we will self-immolate our lives in front of the Naveen Niwas here,” Behera said.         

New political party ‘JID’ coming up in State



BHUBANESWAR: A group of like-minded people led by journalist Binay Panigrahy would launch a new political outfit very soon considering the present political and economical scenario of the State.

The party would introduce a new system to empower party’s general members while choosing leaders. In this new political system, 15 per cent of the general member can move for a no confidence motion on the top leadership of the party which is new for other political parties, said Panigrahy.  

“We strongly feel that apart from focusing problems, we should participate actively through a political system for the betterment of the State,” Panigrahy said and called upon the public to give valuable comment for improvement of the party structure.

CM urged to circulate Lokayukta Bill for public debate



BHUBANESWAR: Civil Society members under a banner of the Odisha Lokayukta Abhijan (OLA) urged Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Monday to circulate the official draft bill ‘Odisha Lokayukta Bill’ for a public debate before getting it enacted in the State Legislative Assembly.

The OLA members said the bill will be tabled and passed in the forthcoming Assembly session. However, the people of the State are yet in dark about the contents of the draft bill proposed by the State Government. 

A draft framework on the bill in a consultation organised by the civil society here on Saturday was also submitted to the Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary.  

The OLA members said the participants in the consultation unanimously and fervently wanted that the State Government should put the official draft of the Lokayukta Bill in public domain including the website for enabling the people at large to deliberate on it and to submit their constructive suggestions for making the proposed bill further refined and foolproof.

Sri Sri University launches MA course in Governance


BHUBANESWAR: Sri Sri University (SSU) on Sunday formally launched Master degree in Good Governance and Public Policy (MGGPP), a two-year course, under Faculty of Good Governance and Public Policy (FGGPP) of the university in 2014-16 academic sessions. 

The FGGPP of the SSU intends to create ethical professionals who can be the future CSR managers in corporate, NGO leaders, political leaders, administrators, public relation managers, visionary policy think tank of the world. The students passing out from the MGGPP will be absorbed by political parties, Government agencies, corporate sector and NGOs.

In the course of two years, the graduates will acquire adequate career skills and competencies which are invaluable for them. The Faculty also proposes to do conduct certificate programmes for government officers, journalists, political leaders, CSR managers of Corporate and NGO, women self-help groups for socio-economic empowerment.

Meanwhile, SSU’s founder spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar would visit the State on Monday and attend an annual conclave of a local TV channel. He would meet Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to discuss on some issues, said the SSU sources.

Odia youth launches educational networking website



BHUBANESWAR: An Odia IT professional Sarathi Sabyasachi Sahoo, who was working in Yahoo! for five years, on Sunday launched an online educational cum social networking website like Facebook to elevate the current educational system to a new height.

While launching his website, ‘backyard.in’, Sahoo said that it will bring Admin-Teachers-Students under one roof. Its unique feature ties the entire college in one logical thread, he added. “Here one can get news, entertainment, interact and share with anyone within the campus,” Sahoo said, adding, “The idea behind this software is to elevate the current educational system to a new height.”

The website will provide various services to the students. For instance, each individual will be given login ID and password to access his/her ID, provide a dashboard with separate login-in access to all students along with teachers, various modules of the software will take care of all processes of an institution like- student-teacher interaction, senior-junior interaction, doubt clearance, regular e-attendance, buying and selling of goods like draft and apron.

This apart, the software has the module to manage the hall of fame, notice board, library management and in the admin part it has viewing and creating of blogs, ban abusive blogs posts and comments and add/remove members. Besides, features like in-built chat and message, unlimited photo upload and information about the college events, news and holidays would attract the student and youth mass, Sahoo said.