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Youth Health Critical To Indias Economic & Political Glory: Prof Vinod Paul

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Niti Aayog member and chairman of board of governors of the reconstituted Medical Council of India Prof (Dr) Vinod K Paul, here to deliver the landmark 50th Colloquium lecture of the Panjab University on the subject ‘Healthy & Smart Youth For A New India’ on Wednesday, was surprised to find that there is no health programme for the students of the university. In the midst of his lecture, during which he emphasised that India’s future glory as a top economic and political power depended on the demographic dividend of having a very young population, he met with silence when he generally inquired whether the university had a health programme running for the students.

Himself an alumnus of the university, he wondered, if schools in the country can have a health programme, why not colleges and universities, because 35% of the health issues develop during adolescence and need to be identified and checked at that stage itself.

Niti Aayog member Prof (Dr) Vinod K Paul (left) at PU on Wednesday

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With PGI Director Prof (Dr) Jagat Ram seated on the dais as Guest of Honour (both hail from Himachal Pradesh), Prof Paul remarked “With such a prestigious healthcare institution of national importance right next to you, why can’t we make Panjab Univesity a role model health-promoting university in collaboration with the PGI. Can we have a preventive-promotive health action by creating a health and wellness buzzzzzzzz……”

He rubbed it in further saying “the health programme should not be by default, or minimalistic. I would like to see health and wellness become a flagship programme in Panjab University. This can be one of the missions of the university: “Our students enjoy a very high level of health; for them healthy lifestyle and wellness is a way of life!”

Making out a case why the country needs to invest effectively in the youth of the country, and why health was a crucial part of that pursuit, Prof Paul said “we have just about 3 decades to harness our demographic dividend of being a very young nation – with half our population under 25 years of age, two-thirds under 35 years and overall average age being 29 – and maximise our economic growth potential. This generation is going to make a difference, providing we are able to create pathways for their potential to be optimally utilised. One of the imperatives for our nation becoming a top economic and political power is to keep this young population in good physical and mental shape.”

Listing out the key health issues the youth of the nation are facing, which need to be tackled at an individual level and at the level of the society and government, he said though we may not realise this but anaemia is a big issue. A recent survey had pointed to half the adult population in the country being anaemic. A UGC paper has highlighted high level incidence of various psychological issues among the school and college going children, he added.

Among the other lifestyle-related health concerns were large sections of youth being overweight or obese, lack of adequate sleep, addiction to mobiles, hypertension, etc.

Later talking to lifeinchandigarh.com on the phone, Prof Paul addressed concerns over adequate budgetary provisions not being made by successive governments for healthcare, and not enough efforts being made to tackle other factors which impact the health of the nation,  like air and water pollution, sanitation, food adulteration, etc.

Pointing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pronouncement earlier this month to double the health expenditure in the country to 2.5 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), he said it was reinforcement of the commitment made in the national policy. Even otherwise budgetary constraints were not being allowed to come in the way of making additional expenditure on healthcare as was evident from the Rs 700 crore-plus worth of free treatment provided to the poor within months of the launch of the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme, he asserted.

English Teachers Relive Their Student Days With Master Trainer Illa Vij

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It was as if someone had cast a spell over them. More than 100 highly experienced and not so experienced English teachers drawn from the Chandigarh tricity schools affiliated to CBSE and ICSE, gathered at the Shivalkview Hotel on Saturday, were happy revisiting their student days. The occasion was the English Language Training (ELT) workshop ‘Dynamics For The Dynamic!’ organised by Indiannica Learning (formerly Encyclopaedia Britannica (India)) under its ‘Engage & Evolve’ programme to share the best teaching methodologies in English language. Well known author of English courses and English language master trainer Illa Vij, with her extraordinary communication skills and highly engaging style, had them responding to each situation thrown at them with a childlike enthusiasm and zeal.

Indiannica Learning also utilised the occasion to launch its latest CBSE ELT Curriculum Series of books ‘Weavers’. Sister Mary Supreeta AC, Principal, Carmel Convent School Chandigarh, who did the honours, while addressing the teachers said the education fraternity must encourage books which have been compiled with thought and vision. All good books must carry compelling text and pictures which inspire values, creativity and self-reliance among the children. She hoped that the book series with its creative and fun-oriented content will go a long way in enhancing the quality of classroom teaching.

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In her presentation and interactive dialogue with the teachers, Illa Vij laid stress on encouraging group or collectively learning among students as a means to improve learning outcomes. Self correction within groups of buddies spares children the embarrassment of making mistakes, she added.

Emphasising on teachers not to blindly follow curriculum books in their entirety, she called upon them to exercise their own judgement and leave out or substitute content by adapting to their requirements. “All publishers are passionate about their course books, but it does not mean that they cannot make mistakes in their judgement,” she reasoned.

To stimulate the creativity of teachers, the master trainer also put them through various exercises, one of them being ‘Write A Poem, And Recite It On A Suggested Topic, Or One Of Your Own’. Surprisingly, a lot of teachers turned out to be good poets, too. An overwhelming majority of them indulged in kite-flying, so to say – their poems were on Kite-flying. A couple of others chose Hide & Seek as their topic.

Quoting a few personal examples, and advising English teachers to zealously stick to their language and not turn bi-lingual in their teaching for ease of learning among their students, Illa Vij said by doing so they run the risk of losing the students’ respect for them. 

Advocating that teachers regularly indulge their students in learning activities outside of their text books, she put the teachers through another exercise of visualising activities for students  revolving around photographs taken during vacations. Her own picture, taken during her stay in Rajasthan, of two donkeys named Romeo & Juliet standing face-to-face elicited laughter all around and a host of learning activities connected to it. Same went for pictures of a cute doggy at two different times of its life – when it was small and now as grown up.

The author made an impassioned appeal to teachers to give chance to children to go beyond their course books and see how amazing they can be. “Our’s is a journey of constant learning, and it’s good to learn from children.”

Propounding a formula for setting an examination paper which generates only success stories and not a single failure, she said the progression of the questions should be from simple to complex so that even below average students, by being able to answer the first few questions,  are encouraged to attempt the more complex ones. Her formula was 20% questions – targeted at below average achievers; 30% – average achievers; 30% – above average achievers; and 20% – high achievers. “This way all children will become achievers,” she asserted.

Illa Vij rounded off her presentation with the slogans ‘Let Success Of The Children Begin In the Schools’, ‘Let Your Students Taste Success ….Through YOU !!’ and ‘You CAN Make A Difference!’. A spirited round of applause ended the highly rewarding and fun-filled sessions and the teachers proceeded for a much-deserved lunch and rounds of hearty chitchat.

LifeInChandigarh.com’s Journalistic Input

To add to Illa Vij’s ‘guru mantras’, LifeInChandigarh.com would like to suggest to all the English teachers that along with imparting all other good English language practices, please counsel your students to ensure preciseness and brevity in all their writings and communication for best outcomes. 

Books Couldnt Have Been More Accessible; Its A Steal, Really!

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The next time you go out to buy a book, consider VR Punjab for your first stop. Mumbai-based publishing house Wilco opened up its much sought after store Bargain Book Hut (BBH), its 13th outlet in the country, in the mall at Mohali on Thursday, promising deals for a steal. With 10,000-plus books and over 3,000 titles, including best sellers, children’s books, non-fiction and fiction, classics and inspirational, the store offers books at astonishingly low prices with round the year crazy discounts of up to 80% across book genres.

“We are running on razor-thin margins with an aim to rekindle a strong reading culture among people of all age groups, especially the young. With the purpose of making reading a less costly affair and a joy, we at Wilco Publishing House, a heritage publishing organisation founded in Mumbai over five decades ago, launched our chain of BBH stores in 2012. This outlet in VR Punjab Mohali is our first in North India and the first large book store in any mall in the tricity. Our previous dozen stores are running in Mumbai (multiple stores), Thane, Pune, Ahmedabad, Surat and Goa. Our target is to go pan-India in the coming years,” says Business Head of the publishing house Eric Williams.

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Topping up the insane prices of books, BBH is presenting an irresistible inaugural and Christmas offer to book lovers of the region – on a minimum purchase of Rs 1,000 you get  redeemable gift vouchers of an equal amount, effectively making the purchase free!

“It’s a book store for everyone, from children to the elderly. The range of titles is unending, and still more titles are added every week. Books of all genres like art, design, health, cookery, philosophy, management, as well as niche subjects such as astronomy, gardening, fashion, photography are in stock.

“A major attraction is a separate section for children. Books stocked in this section, including educational, informative and fun titles, as also activity and novelty books, have been carefully curated to wean them away from excessive mobile and digital indulgence and towards more serious and enjoyable reading. The books are also geared to fire creativity, and children are bound to fall in love with them,” adds Eric.  

The store also has added attractions like toys, accessories, stationery and gift items for a complete shopping experience for visitors.

Has Kindle made any dent into the business of print publishing? Eric is quick to react: “Our physical book store business is growing at a fair clip – about 10-15% annually. From four stores, we have progressed to 13 and more are planned to be added in the coming months and years to achieve a pan-India presence. Why would we look at further expansion, if print publishing business were getting hit by online and digital publishing? Book lovers still enjoy the feel and smell of paper books, which they can read for long hours, unlike in online and digital form, which puts excessive strain on the eyes,” he asserts. 

On how Wilco Publishing House plans to reach out to readers, Eric says schools and institutions of higher learning are our largest community. “The quality of our books and their pricing is so attractive that schools especially in various cities request us to hold exhibitions on their premises. We also plan to organise events like book signing and public interactions with best-selling authors in our store besides engaging book lovers in various housing societies.”

Steal A Deal, Now !!

Mode City Connoisseurs To Get Look & Feel Of Royalty

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A new age mode city with very little tradition, Chandigarh has had no exposure to anything regal or royal. But here comes something to give you a look and feel of real royalty in the form of a grand exposition being put up for the first time ever in the city by a famed heritage platform, Royal Fables, at the Taj Chandigarh, on Saturday, in association with Kanjimull & Sons, a house of jewels known for crafting masterpieces for Maharajas.

Presenting a preview for media and a select gathering at designer Samerjeet Gurm’s ‘Plumtin’ studio in Sector 7 to give connoisseurs an idea of what is in store for them at the grand exposition at the Taj on Saturday, Royal Fables founder Anshu Khanna informed that 22 erstwhile royal families from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa, besides Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, will be presenting their exhibits, including bespoke jewellery, art, costumes and objects d’art made in leading palace studios. Apart from these, there will be hand-picked collections by leading designers and labels that keep the rich Indian hand-made tradition alive.

Some of the erstwhile royals gathered at the preview of the expo.

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During its 8 years old journey, Royal Fables has held 12 expositions and 15 pop-up shows spanning 10 seasons across the country, including in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad, even going overseas to Morocco, Los Angeles, Dallas, Vancouver and Bangkok. “This is a milestone year for us as we take the first step of bringing the regal legacy to smaller cities and towns which are inhabited by luxury seekers and heritage lovers,” said Anshu.

On view at the preview were rare gems from Kanjimull & Sons. “The bond between Kanjimull and princely India dates back to 1870, when my great grandfather Kanjimull Khanna started designing personal jewellery for the royal family of Patiala,” says Gaurav Khanna, adding that “other states of Punjab followed. Gradually our name spread to the shores of Britain and we also started designing for their nobles.”      

There were glimpses of some other royal collections, and Fall-Winter Collection 2018 of Plumtin. “Samerjeet Gurm has been a vital part of Royal Fables for the last five seasons. She tells past tales in her signature, resplendent style. Like our royal designers, she too takes inspiration from the past and her fashion is a perfect idiom of the past celebrating the present,” Anshu remarked.

The Royal Fables exposition is on at Taj Chandigarh till 9 pm. It will close with a talk on the handcraft legacy of princely India, live music by Prabhtoj Singh and regal fashion walk featuring the visiting erstwhile royals in their own creations. A culinary showcase of royal cuisine, led by chefs-at-heart siblings Thakur Shivraj Singh of Limdi and Vijaya Singh Nahan, will add to the magic that is sure to leave you dazed! 

Look Years Younger With Korean Stem Cell Therapy

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Wouldn’t you want to look in the mirror each day of your life and be able to exclaim WOW, no matter what your age. Wouldn’t you do, or pay anything to keep your skin looking youthful and glowing. All of us do. But then age has its own way of showing exactly where it hurts most – on your face. Here comes a unisex wellness salon which bets its money on a near miracle Korean non-invasive anti-ageing remedy, which it claims has been tried and tested. Homemaker and socialite-turned-first time entrepreneur Shalu Swani, principal promoter of ‘Stylush’ who has had a long standing passion for keeping abreast with worldwide research and breakthroughs in the field of beauty and wellness, vouches for the Korean stem cell therapy to work wonders on men and women alike in 10-minute sittings for 10 days running.

Stylush, a large format salon on the Madhya Marg in Sector 9, made its soft launch a month ago, and is set to officially open its relaxing, nourishing and rejuvenating decor and interiors with an English feel to it, and professional services using the best of therapies and products from around the world, to the stylish community of the city this weekend. Though unisex, the salon has taken care to honour the privacy and comfort zone of both sexes with subtly segregated sections. Complimentary valet parking is available at front and rear entrances to the salon, sparing you the hassle of searching for a parking slot.  
 
 
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On Wednesday, taking media persons around her salon, which has been tastefully done up in four pleasing colours – purple, blue, gold and grey – Shalu shared the background to her dream project thus: “As a homemaker from a business family of the city, occasionally travelling to various parts of the world, I was fascinated by all beauty and wellness therapies and products that were organic and without chemicals. I enjoyed each one of these being used on me, and judged their genuineness and effectiveness. Seeing the wonderful results, I thought why not make available the best of what I loved to folks in Chandigarh and around.
 
And, here I am, a first time entrepreneur, ready to wow the visitors who want to look their best, always.” Well known make-up artist in these parts Parveen, who has to his credit over 50,000 bridals over 17 years of his services in well known local salons, and is on record for having done makeover of 100 brides in a single day, has joined the salon as its co-founder. “Parveen is just out of the world. He can do a perfect bridal make-up in 15 minutes flat,” Shalu gushed.
 
 
“I tried out the Korean stem cell skin therapy while on a visit to London, where it was a rage. When I came back, it was like everyone full of admiration for my new looks and asking me what have I got done. It was then that I thought to myself, if it can happen to me, why not to others. The idea that germinated in my mind took me all the way to South Korea to do research on the technique, which basically uses regenerated stem cells sprayed on the face to activate our lymph nodes for stalling ageing (the package costs a cool Rs 25,000 plus applicable tax). While in Korea, I also learnt a whole lot about their other well-established, traditional and authentic beauty and wellness therapies. I used them on myself and the results were stunning,” Shalu explained.
 
The salon also claims to have brought to the city for the first time ‘microblading’, a US technique for permanent thickening of eyebrows, and permanent mink eyelash extensions. Also available are organic pedicure and manicure with sea salts and jasmine oils for both men and women. 
 
 
For facial rejuvenation, there are Korean masks like rice, collagen, bee pollen, etc. Japanese seaweed masks and anti ageing make-ups are some of the other specialities at the salon. Hair detox using sweet almonds therapy from Korea is claimed to be time tested. So are some of the German therapies. On every visit to the salon for any service, a patron gets relaxing Japanese aroma oil massages in the pulse area and specific points on the scalp.
 
The salon premises also houses Stylush School of Hair & Make-up in the basement which is affiliated with UK based academy of the Vocational Training Charitable Trust (VTCT)
 
 
An impressive feature of the menu book is the pep messages interspersing the range of services for women and men like ‘Invest in your hear and wear it every day’, 
‘Relax your body….Calm Your Mind…..Renew your spirit’, ‘The happiest girls always have the prettiest nails’ and ‘Glamour never takes a day off’.
 
 
Some of the services with rates (plus applicable tax)
 
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  • Hair colour global & Highlights – Rs 8,000-14,000
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For consultation : 87270 22208

Redmi Note 6 Pro, New PRO Series Smart LED TVs Rolled Out

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Just eight years old Chinese brand Xiaomi (branded Mi on its entry in India in 2014), better known worldwide for its smart phones with the best specifications and highest quality at unmatched prices, has repeatedly demonstrated that it has read the Indian market inside out. With a small launch of the Mi3 smart phone exclusively on Flipkart, the phenomenal response to which catapulted the brand into an astronomical orbit, the company has not only captured the smart phone market in India, but also the wearables market and most recently the smart television market. Giving a further fillip to its aggressive plans, the brand on Tuesday announced a flurry of launches, including its latest smart phone Redmi Note 6 Pro, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered quad-camera all-rounder which has already sold 600,000 devices during a single day special Black Friday sale, and new PRO series of its world’s thinnest smart LED televisions, with features and price tags which will have us swooning.

In Chandigarh, Muralikrishnan B, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Xiaomi India, also demonstrated the brand’s recently launched Mi Fitness Band 3, Mi Air Purifier 2S, Mi Home Security Camera 360 Degree and Mi Luggage, again with unmatched pricing.

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Highlighting the outstanding features of the new smart phone, a successor to the Redmi Note 5 Pro which recently crossed a record 5 million sales mark within 4 months of launch in February 2018, Muralikrishnan said Redmi Note 6 Pro sports the capable Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 octa-core processor and comes with a 40000mAh two-day battery supporting Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0.

The phone comes with four cameras, two on the front and two on the rear. For an all new selfie experience, the phone features a 20MP + 2MP AI-powered dual camera on the front, and a 12MP + 5MP camera setup on the rear with large pixels, resulting in beautiful low light images. The camera features 6.26” FHD+ IPS display and 19:9 aspect ratio, and 500-nit maximum brightness, delivery stunning visuals. A host of software applications ensure dramatic automatic and manual visual enhancements and background adjustments. Another useful feature during an outing is ‘Wifi Passthrough’ which enables the phone, after being fed a password for an available wifi network, to become a repeater for your other devices.   

Available in Black, Rose Gold, Blue and Red colours, the Redmi Note 6 Pro variant with 4GB memory (expandable by 64 GB) is priced at INR 13,999 and the one with 6GB memory (expandable by 64GB) is tagged at INR 15,999.

The phone is expected to be available in the offline markets by December 10. 

Mi LED Smart TV PRO Series

The brand showcased its new range of Mi LED Smart TV PRO series sporting a new and refined version of PatchWall based on Android 8.1 Oreo. The earlier smart LED TV range sold a whopping 1 million units within 9 months of launch, following which it was declared the No. 1 smart TV brand in the country as per IDC Report for Q2 of 2018. The 32 inch TV in the new PRO series is priced at INR 14,999, 49 inch TV at INR 29,999 and 55 inch TV at Rs 49,999.

Mi Ecosystem Products

Also on display was the Mi Fitness Band 3. Xiaomi has already been declared the No. 1 fitness wearable brand in the country with 46% market share as per IDC report (Q2, 2018). The Mi Air Purifier 2S features a 360 degree tower design sporting a crisp OLED display. The Mi Home Security Camera 360 degree 1080P is a home surveillance camera equipped with night vision, intelligent motion detection and real-time two-way talk, by which users can monitor their home’s real-time status.  The all-new Mi Luggage (20 & 24 inch), another category first for Xiaomi in India, is made from Makrolon, a polycarbonate material that makes Mi luggage extremely resilient. It features the specially-designed TSA-approved combination lock, making the luggage highly secure.

Pricing

Mi Fitness Band 3 – INR 1,999
Mi Air Purifier 2S – INR 8,999
Mi Home Security Camera 360
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Mi Luggage 20” – INR 2,999
Mi Luggage 24” – INR 4,299

Business Details & Company Philosophy

Talking to lifeinchandigarh.com, Xiaomi India COO Muralikrishnan B said the smart phones business of the company was showing an exponential growth. In Q2 of 2018 the company sold 11.7 million smart phones, giving it a market share of 27.3 %. The company has been registering a year on year growth of 27 %. During the last Diwali season alone Xiaomi sold 8.5 million units of its smart phones and smart LED TVs.

He said though a majority of the company’s smart phone business was still online, in just one-and-a-half years of launch of its offline business, the company had already captured
39.6 % of the offline smart phone business as per the latest GFK offline market report for September 2018.

Muralikrishnan informed that Xiaomi already had 500-plus Mi Homes (exclusive experience stores) and a network of 4,000-plus preferred partners (multi-brand outlets) across the country, from which it had already simultaneously started selling its smart LED TVs as well. The company has ambitious plans to race to 5,000 Mi Homes by the end of 2019, with the next big push coming from semi-urban and rural markets, he added.

He said, at the same time, the company was also taking steps to massively strengthen its supply chain to keep pace with the rapid expansion of its sales network. Xiaomi already has 6 smart phone manufacturing units in India spread across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, with nearly 90 % manufacturing of most of its smart phones, including components like mother boards, being done in India.

Muralikrishnan credited the massive success of Xiaomi to its avowed commitment to providing best specifications, high quality and honest pricing in all its products, and company vision of being friends with its users and partners, and being the coolest company in their hearts. “Our ears are always glued to the ground and we design our products after reading the pulse of our customers and partners. Remaining humble always is another trait the company cherishes from the core of the heart,” he emphasised.

Whats Cooking Between New Found Bosom Friends

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Imran Khan was always an aggressive cricketer, and this trait in him led Pakistan to its first and only Cricket World Cup title under his captaincy. In later plunging into philanthropy, and gradually progressing to politics, he showed the same grit, painstakingly nursing a fledgling political party to a strong contender for power, and eventually usurping it in a journey spanning nearly three decades. Though his rise to the highest executive seat in the country happened ostensibly because of the strong backing and support of the all powerful Pakistani Army, it does not take all the credit away from the ‘Man of the Match’.

Given this background, Imran, an ethnic Pashtun whose family had long settled in Mianwali, north weste Punjab, in Pakistan, is apparently looking to etch his name in the annals of history. But the crown he has inherited is weighing heavy on his head, with the path of charting a new course for his country paved with thorns.

In the wake of internal strife, an almost intractable economic situation, mounting international pressure, especially from its once closest ally The United States, on the issue of Pakistan not doing enough to rein in international terrorism being bred from its soil, looming danger of international isolation, besides the all important need for doing a balancing act with the Army establishment and the Islamic hardliners, has left him with very little options.

Perhaps, he has had to also rethink his country’s long standing policy of leaning too heavily on China, especially in the light of the recent trade war sparked between the Dragon and the USA, and its repercussions for Pakistan in the future.

The Pakistan Prime Minister’s peace overtures towards India immediately after taking over reins of power, which did not find much traction with the Indian establishment, followed up closely by his government’s pro active action on the Kartarpur corridor, can be seen as Imran Khan’s strategy to give an impression to the international community that his government is serious about pursuing peace with its neighbours and curtailing terrorist activities on its soil targeted at other countries. Creation of the corridor, linking two most revered places associated with first Sikh Guru Nanak Dev on either side of the troubled border (Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district of Punjab and Kartarpur in Pakistan) has been a long standing demand of the Sikh community and a very emotive issue for it.

Realising that the Indian government is not going to be taken in easily by the rhetoric, and will insist on ground action against the terrorist organisations being harboured and supported by the Pakistan establishment as a precondition for resuming bilateral talks, Imran Khan appears to have resorted the emotive Sikh card in an apparent effort to pressurise the Indian Government into engaging with his government.

And, he has masterfully chosen Navjot Singh Sidhu, his once cricketing rival and now maverick politician from Indian Punjab with a wide fan following, to generate a lot of noise over the corridor becoming a harbinger for peace between the two warring countries. Expectedly, ‘Sixer Sidhu’, as Navjot was popularly called by cricketing fans for his big hitting, has gone over the top after receiving a ‘pump’ from his new found ‘bosom friend’.

The two were never known to be great friends. Sidhu was one of the Indian cricketers invited by Imran to his swearing-in ceremony as Prime Minister of Pakistan. While the others politely excused themselves in the wake of the heightened tensions between the two countries, citing their prior commitments, Sidhu, seeing it as another opportunity for getting international attention, went gaga over the invite and publically announced his acceptance of his yaar’s (close friend’s) invitation. His reception at the swearing-in ceremony three months ago, though, was not as warm and pronounced as what he received at the ground-breaking ceremony for the Kartarpur Corridor on the Pakistan side recently. So, what happened that the ‘bosom friendship’ developed so quickly!

Sidhu has been known to play to the galleries with his inimitable one-liners and poetic expressions no matter what the occasion – a public address, official meeting, press conference, cricket commentary or comedy show – and that is what he did with elan during both his ‘personal’ visits to Pakistan.

That Sidhu has bigger political ambitions than just being a minister in the Punjab government is well known. But with fellow cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan ascending to the post of Prime Minister in Pakistan, his ambition appears to have soared further. Imran Khan’s off-the-cuff remark that he hoped that they would not have to wait for Sidhu to become ‘Wazir-e-Azam’ (Prime Minister) of India for the two countries to become friends would have only added fuel to these ambitions.

Having developed serious differences with the leadership of the BJP, a party he represented for nearly 12 years in Parliament, Sidhu was keen on being projected as the chief ministerial candidate in the 2016 state assembly elections in Punjab in a move afoot then to join a buoyant Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). But when that did not work out, he joined the Congress midway through the election process saying he was a “bo Congressman” and it was a “homecoming” for him.  

The Congress won the elections handsomely, and Sidhu, tipped to become Deputy Chief Minister, was denied the post by Capt Amarinder Singh, who became Chief Minister. The maverick had to settle for the post of cabinet minister, a situation he has apparently not been able to reconcile with. Not being on the same page with Sidhu on several issues, Capt Amarinder Singh is known to have put his foot down and overruled him on quite a few occasions.

Smarting from these snubs, Sidhu insisted on proceeding to Pakistan in his personal capacity to participate in the Kartarpur Corridor ground-breaking ceremony despite being asked by Capt Amarinder Singh to reconsider his decision. The Chief Minister, a former Army officer, had himself declined the Pakistan invite citing the neighbouring country’s continuing support to terrorism in India and efforts to foment trouble in his own state.

Sidhu has revelled in the attention showered on him by the Pakistan establishment and especially by Prime Minister Imran Khan. In steadfastly supporting the cause of the Kartarpur corridor, and using it as an instrument to press for resumption of official level contacts between the two countries, Sidhu is aiming to win a leadership role in the Sikh community worldwide and further raise his currency in Punjab politics.

To what extent he succeeds in his designs is yet to be seen. People, who applaud his histrionics, also remember his various flip-flops, right from switching to a party he once blamed for all the country’s ills, to accepting the one time “Pappu” as his “Captain” and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as his new found “guru” after running him down as a “weakling”.

The recent attempt by Sidhu to run down Capt Amarinder Singh by not recognising the latter as his ‘captain’, and asserting that Congress President Rahul Gandhi is his as also Amarinder Singh’s ‘captain’, is seen as a deliberate action by him, emboldened my his avowed close proximity to the Gandhi family icon.

The Congress President, as then Vice President of the party, was believed to be opposed to naming Capt Amarinder Singh as the chief ministerial candidate in the 2016 state assembly elections, wanting a younger candidate instead, but had to relent as Congress was desperate to win an assembly election to break the string of successive losses across the country. Sidhu is known to have struck a personal understanding with Gandhi before joining the Congress midway through the election process.     

As for India’s response to Pakistan’s offer for resumption of talks, it should necessarily be guided by overall national interests, and keeping the bitter experiences of the past in sharp focus. But at the same time it should not be outrightly dismissed as another ploy. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s assertion that he stands by his word of making a fresh beginning, and that he cannot be held responsible for past happenings, deserves a cautious consideration despite the rhetorical ‘googly’ talk.

CII Proposes Task Force For Gurugram, New Cities Planned Along KMP

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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has offered help to the Haryana Government to ramp up its urban infrastructure, especially in Gurugram and in the five new cities planned to be developed along the newly opened Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway. CII President Rakesh Bharti Mittal proposed to raise a task force, to be co-chaired by a minister designated by the Haryana government, aimed at providing support to the state government in raising world class urban infrastructure. The occasion was an interaction Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal had with CII National Council members after their annual meeting at the CII Northern India headquarters in Chandigarh on Friday on the eve of the CII Agro Tech India 2018.

Mittal was responding to the Chief Minister making a pitch for attracting investment in the state, which he claimed was making rapid progress towards becoming the most favoured destination for trade and industry. While observing that a lot still needed to be done to improve basic infrastructure in Gurugram to make it more livable, he said CII would like to share its expertise in the field of urban development with the state government, just as it was doing in case of some of the 100 smart cities being developed across the country.

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Assuring the CII National Council of positive action in this direction, the Chief Minister said he will direct the newly formed Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) to coordinate with CII. During its four years in power, his government had engaged live with the industry and trade. On the basis of feedback received it had simplified laws and procedures because of which the state had emerged No. 1 in North India in the ease of doing business and No. 3 overall in the country. His government was committed to extend all help to the industry and trade to generate more employment opportunities in the state, he added.

Manohar Lal informed that out of the Rs 5.5 lakh crore worth of MoUs signed during the highly successful Happening Haryana Global Investors Summit 2016 organised by CII in collaboration with the state government at Gurugram, a lot of projects had moved forward with Rs 80,000 crore of investment already on the threshold of crystallisation with a potential of generating one lakh employment opportunities.

He said a forward-looking Haryana Enterprises Promotion Policy was adopted in 2015 and   an online single-roof clearance system created in 2017 in the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Centre for speedy clearances for 70 industrial services of 17 departments to new units and those under expansion to speed up the process of crystallising investment. Out of the 75,000 common application forms (CAFs) received by the centre for big, medium and small projects, more than 50,000 clearances had already been granted. Once the remaining 25,000 odd applications are cleared, the state can expect to receive another Rs 3 lakh crore of investment and 5 lakh employment opportunities, he added.

He also informed the CII National Council members that various industrial clusters and mini clusters were being developed across the state where entrepreneurs were being given attractive subsidies for rapid industrialisation of the entire state.

Tracing the development of highways during these four years, Manohar Lal said besides getting the judicial hurdles cleared and completing the mighty delayed KMP Expressway on fast track, seven more national highways had been added to the existing 13 to take their count to 20. Apart from this, two other expressways to pass through the state were in planning stage – the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra expressway and the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway originating from Gurugram.

Talking about efforts being made to strengthen air connectivity, the chief minister said Hisar was being developed as a major aviation hub to add to the existing international airport at New Delhi and Chandigarh. Unlike in case of the Jewar International airport, near Noida in Uttar Pradesh, where a major chunk of the land required for the project was yet to be acquired, the Haryana government already had 8,000 acres of land in its possession near Hisar, he emphasised.

The Chief Minister also addressed the concerns, suggestions and demands of the CII National Council members regarding labour reforms, giving impetus to the housing and construction industry for cascading effect on a host of other industries, logistics parks, integrated terminal markets, bringing natural gas for the industry under GST, taking measures for making power supply cheaper and more affordable for the industry and bringing Faridabad at par with Gurugram. 

Tech Infusion In Agri Ops Must For Doubling Farm Incomes: CII

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It’s a premier biennial agri and food technology event which many other states, especially Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, have been unsuccessfully vying to host by taking it away from its fixed abode for the past 26 years. Chandigarh, joint capital of leading agricultural states Punjab and Haryana, is ready to host the 13th edition of the fair and conference, CII Agro Tech India 2018, at the Parade Ground from December 1 to 4 with nearly 200 exhibitors from 14 Indian states and 8 foreign countries participating.

Briefing media persons about the CII Agro Tech India 2018, to be inaugurated by President of India Ram Nath Kovind at 11 a.m. on Saturday, B Thiagarajan, Joint Managing Director, Blue Star Ltd, and Chairman of the ‘States of India’ pavilion at the event, said the theme of this year’s event is ‘Technology In Agriculture: Increasing Farmers’ Income’, “which is apt since we feel that one of the most important interventions required for achieving the national goal of doubling farmers’ incomes by 2022 is infusion of technology in agricultural operations.”

He informed that the three dozen odd exhibitors from the 8 participating countries – Canada, China, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom and United States of America – will be showcasing and demonstrating advanced agricultural technologies and solutions.

A number of first time launches will happen at the four-day fair. While Canada will showcase its products like swine genetics, grain handling and storage systems, instant quick freezers, etc. to name a few, the country would also be launching new techniques for soil testing, ovine genetics and bacterial treatment equipment.

Great Britain will unveil first of its kind electronic smart watering system, environmentally safe disinfectants, pedigree pigs and genetics, new kind of packaging for long shelf life, besides other products.

Another interesting launch will be unmanned aerial camera and plant protection system from China.  Medium or small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), also known as drones or remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) systems, are increasingly being used for pesticide applications in East Asian countries such as Japan, Korea and China. UAV, which can hover in the air, is able to spray even a single plant in an entire crop.

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New veterinary and poultry medicines will be among other exhibits from China. A new type of agriculture land leveller is also being introduced at the CII Agro Tech 2018 which will not only save considerable time but also conserve resources. An all-in-one groundnut planter, harvester, picker and sheller is also being showcased for the first time in India.

Round straw baler, an environment friendly way to collect straw from the field for ease in transportation and storage, will also be introduced during the fair. German companies are introducing one of their unique techniques used for sowing wheat without burning of rice residue. This technology is eco-friendly, preserves health of soil and saves water.

Machines for making wood from cow dung will be another attraction. Lemken India Agro Equipments Ltd. will introduce German technology implements. Farmers growing deep root crops like cotton, sugarcane, soya bean and maize are going for these implements which are able to plough 10 inches deep, while a local plough would be able to dig only 3-4 inchs beneath the soil.

The premier fair will also focus on agri inputs and innovative farming techniques. Interesting displays would include integrated agri business model for wasteland development, kitchen garden, foldable water tank, benefits derived from paddy straw composting and rice transplanters.

‘International Exhibition on Livestock Management’ will focuses on management, production, farming of dairy, poultry, livestock, breeding, healthcare products, supplements, nutrition, egg production, feed production and animal housing. ‘Food Tech’ will focus on the rapidly growing food technology sector while ‘Implementex’ will feature the best of agri and farm implements. Companies engaged in irrigation systems, farm water management, rainwater harvesting, water conservation techniques and aquaculture will also be participating.

Crop insurance, commodity trading, agri and commercial vehicle loans, weather forecasting, drones, consultancy, IT and enabled services will also find prominent space in the fair.

‘Kisan Goshthees’ on all days will share the best practices with farmers on commercial dairy farming, cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants, paddy straw management, making agriculture profitable for farmers, to name a few.

Sessions

Day 1

‘Kisan Goshthees’ take off with commercial dairy-farming through scientific management being the topic of the first ‘goshthee’.

Day 2

Sessions on cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants, session on paddy straw management and organic farming.

Day 3 

Sessions on opportunities in fish farming in North India, how agriculture can be made profitable for farmers and use of solar energy in agriculture. Another session on pig farming.

Day 4

Session on sustainable dairy farming through indigenous breeds. 

Venues : Conference Hall at the Parade Ground, Kisan Goshthees Hall at the Parade Ground, Hotel Shivalik View, Grand Ballroom and Terrace Hall at Hotel Taj. 

India 5G Rollout Dependent On Spectrum Auction; Trials On

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While China, South Korea, Japan and United States are among the major countries racing to be the first to launch 5G telecom services, India, which has traditionally been a laggard in the telecom space, may be looking to close the yawning gap by rolling out the Next Gen services as early as in 2021, after their mega launch planned during the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan in 2020. The timing of the rollout is dependent on the auction of the spectrum in the 3500 mega hertz (MHz) band in the country. Trials are already on in various countries across the world, including in India. For a nationwide rollout of 5G network, the capacity of the current mobile telecom transmission network, which is currently 2.5 lakh towers strong, will have to take a three-fold leap. These indications were available during an interaction lifeinchandigarh.com had with senior officials of Indus Towers, the country’s biggest, and the world’s second largest telecom tower company, in Chandigarh on Wednesday.

Earlier, in a news conference, officials presiding over the company’s operations in North India revealed that as part of its go green drive the company has been able to save 44 lakh litres of diesel last year in Punjab and Haryana circles alone by shutting down its diesel-powered gen sets (now being used only in case of emergencies) and doing away with use of air conditioners at most of its tower sites. This has been made possible with a significant improvement in the availability of electricity, and induction of more robust equipments, which can be installed in the open, and not necessarily in enclosed spaces, as was the case with earlier equipments requiring air conditioning to keep them cool.

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Gagan Kapoor, Circle CEO – Punjab & Haryana, Indus Towers Ltd, informed that out of the company’s portfolio of 8900 towers in the two states, covering 94,000 sq kms and customer base of seven crores, as many as 61 percent have been converted into green towers. The company’s vision is to have 100 percent diesel-free tower operations in the next 2-3 years. The company has already pumped in Rs 700 crore in expanding its tower network in the two states during the past five years, and plans to add another 600 more towers to its existing portfolio by 2019, he added.

Promoted under a joint venture between Bharti Infratel Ltd, Vodafone India Ltd and Aditya Birla Telecom Ltd in 2007, Indus Towers Ltd today has presence in 15 telecom circles in India with a tower portfolio of 1,23,000-plus and has achieved 2.78,000-plus tenancies (number of antennae and other active infrastructure put up by tenants (telecom operators) on all towers), including of Airtel, Idea-Vodafone, Jio and BSNL.