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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi carries offerings as he arrives
at the Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka, Gujarat.
Dwarka: Congress
leader Rahul Gandhi
on Saturday asked his
party leaders in Guja-
rat to prepare a list of
“Kauravas” in the
party, who just “sit in
their AC offices, do
nothing but talk and
disturb others”, add-
ing that such people
eventually cross over
to the BJP.
He also hit out at
the Modi government
over the use of central
agencies, saying it has
“CBI, ED, media, po-
lice and goons”, and
said ultimately it is
the truth that matters.
Alleging that Guja-
rat is suffering be-
cause of “BJP’s poli-
tics”, he said Congress
has an opportunity to
win the next Assem-
bly polls in the state,
but it fails to convey a
clear vision to the peo-
ple about what it in-
tends to do after it
comes to power.
Rahul was in Guja-
rat to attend party’s
Chintan Shivir.
RAHUL AT CHINTAN SHIVIR
‘Cong ‘Kauravas’
sitting in AC offices,
make list of them’
UTTAR PRADESH VOTES
IN FIFTH PHASE TODAY
UTTAR PRADESHPHASE-5
61
Constituencies
12
Districts
2.24
crore voters
692
Candidates
in the fray
7
AM
Polling
begins
With the completion
of polling on Sunday,
Uttar Pradesh will
have voted on 292 of
the total 403 seats in
the Assembly
UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad 
Maurya (Sirathu) against Apna 
Dal (Kamerawa-
di) candidate 
Pallavi Patel, 
Siddharth Nath 
Singh (Al-
lahabad West), 
Moti Singh 
(Patti), Nand Gopal Gupta 
(Allahabad South), Ramapati 
Shastri ( Mankapur), Raghuraj 
Pratap Singh alias Raja Bhaiya 
(Kunda) Aradhana Mishra 
Mona (Rampur Khas)
KEY CANDIDATES
In 2017, BJP won 38 seats 
out of 55, while the SP had 
retained 15 and the 
Congress had 
won two 
seats
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RELIANCE TAKES OVER
FUTURE RETAIL STORES
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s
Reliance Industries Ltd. has
taken over the operations of
at least 200 stores of Future
Retail and has offered jobs to
its employees after the Kishore
Biyani-led group failed to make
lease payments to landlords.
GOVT CLEARS UP TO
20 PERCENT FDI IN LIC
Centre cleared an amendment
to allow up to 20 foreign direct
investment (FDI) under the “auto-
matic route” in Life Insurance Cor-
poration. This comes ahead of the
proposed initial public offer of LIC,
which is expected to be the largest
in the Indian capital markets.
R
ussian troops
pressed toward
Ukraine’s capi-
tal on Saturday after a
night of explosions and
street fighting sent Kyiv
residents seeking shelter
underground.
Ukraine’s President
Ukraine’s President Vo-
lodymyr Zelensky re-
fused an American offer
of air evacuation.
Ukrainian officials re-
ported some success in
fending off assaults, but
fighting persisted. Rus-
sia claims its assault on
Ukraine is aimed only at
military targets, but ci-
vilians have been killed
and injured during Eu-
rope’s largest ground
war since World War II.
The conflict has al-
ready driven hundreds
of thousands of Ukrain-
ians from their homes.
After days of massive air
and missile strikes, Rus-
sian soldiers were just 30
kilometers from Kyiv
city centre.
More on P7
KNEES
YIV ON ITS
RUSSIAN MISSILES STRIKE HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS,
IN UKRAINE AS DEATH TOLL MOUNTS TO 198
UKRAINE SOLDIER BLOWS HIMSELF UP
Vitaly Skakun Volodymyrovych, A 
Ukrainian soldier sacrifi ced his life 
by blowing himself up to stop a 
tank. The soldier was standing on 
a bridge connecting the mainland 
of Ukraine and Russia-Occupied 
Crimea. As he blew himself and the 
bridge, the tank was thwarted. 
RUSSIAN ARMY ORDERED TO BROADEN
UKRAINE ASSAULT “FROM ALL DIRECTIONS”
The Russian army has been 
ordered to broaden its Ukraine 
advance “from all directions” af-
ter Ukraine said it had repulsed 
an attack on Kyiv but “sabotage 
groups” were in the city. Oc-
casional blasts of what soldiers 
said were artillery and Grad mis-
siles being fi red near area close 
to city centre in Kyiv.
UKRAINE PRESIDENT SPEAKS TO PM MODI
Ukraine’s President  Volodymyr Zelen- sky on Saturday  tweeted that he had  spoken to Prime  Minister Narendra  Modi, seeking  “political support”.  The President said 
he briefed PM Modi about the course of the Russian  assault with more than 1 lakh invaders.
“OP GANGA” FLIGHT WITH INDIANS
FROM UKRAINE LANDS IN MUMBAI
I
ndia on Saturday evacuated 219 people as part of its mis-
sion to bring Indians from war-hit Ukraine. The fl ight took 
off from neighbouring Romania, as the Ukrainian airspace 
has been closed for civil aircraft operations, and landed in 
Mumbai at 7:50 pm. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar 
and Minister Piyush Goyal (who was present at the Mum-
bai airport) tweeted to welcome students home. Jaishankar 
said this is the fi rst step in the evacuation mission titled 
“Operation Ganga”, which he is monitoring personally.
WHY INDIA ABSTAINED ON UN
VOTE AGAINST RUSSIAN INVASION
I
ndia’s abstention from the vote on the draft resolution 
with “deploring in strongest terms” Russia’s operations 
inside Ukraine was no surprise, given the fi ne balance 
Delhi has sought to strike between its crucial partnership 
with Moscow and its Western allies over the last month. 
Earlier, Russia vetoed a draft UN Security Council resolu-
tion. China, India and the UAE abstained from voting on 
the US-drafted text. The remaining eleven council mem-
bers voted in favour.
Russia vetoes UN Security Council
action on Ukraine, India abstains1
Germany approves rocket-launcher deliveries to Ukraine: Govt sources
2
Ukraine says discussing place and time for talks; Russia alleges Ukraine refusing negotiations
3
HOLDING A
KALASHNIKOV
GIVES ME HOPE
...Ukrainian Member of
Parliament Kira Rudik
said on Saturday. Rudik,
who is also the leader of
Ukraine’s Voice Party, is
among Ukrainians who
have decided to take
matters into their own
hands in the face of the
Russian invasion.
Need Ammo,
Not A Ride.
—Volodymyr Zelenskyy,
Ukraine President rejects
evacuation offer by US
A dejected woman
looks from an
apartment building
damaged by a
Russian missile
strike in Kyiv.
Govt will not stop until all are back home
...Goyal says as he welcomes students
Mumbai (ANI): Union
Minister Piyush Goyal
on Saturday welcomed
the first batch of Indian
students evacuated from
Ukraine at Mumbai Air-
port and said that the
Government will not stop
until all of them are back
home.
He further said more
evacuation flights are be-
ing operated and the sec-
ond flight is likely to land
in Delhi in the wee hours
of Sunday. He asked the
returning passengers to
speak to their friends still
in Ukraine and reassure
them not to worry. The
Minister thanked Air In-
dia for its commitment to
the national cause, which
was met with an applause
by all homecoming pas-
sengers. An MBBS stu-
dent who returned from
Ukraine said that there
was some fear and panic,
but he is very happy to be
back to India.
Piyush Goyal said
“glad to see the smiles on
the faces of Indians safe-
ly evacuated from
Ukraine at the Mumbai
airport”.
He also said, “Govern-
ment is working in mis-
sion mode to ensure
safety of our citizens.
The Russians have also
promised to help evacu-
ate all Indians.”
INDIANS SAFELY EVACUATED FROM UKRAINE
Union Minister Piyush Goyal interacts with a student evacuated
from Ukraine at the Mumbai Airport on Saturday
More evacuation flights
are being operated, 2nd
flight may land in Delhi
in wee hrs today: Goyal
Raj CM Gehlot
to meet Sonia
in Delhi today
Aditi Nagar
New Delhi: Rajasthan
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot will visit New
Delhi today. He will
meet the Congress par-
ty president Sonia Gan-
dhi here. It is believed
that Sonia Gandhi may
congratulate Gehlot for
splendid budget he pre-
sented in the Rajasthan
Assembly.
It is also believed that
she can discuss in detail
announcement of re-
launching of old pen-
sion scheme by Gehlot
and its implementation
in other Congress-ruled
states as well.

CAPITOL
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Babasaheb’s life is proof that nothing in this world is impossible: CM
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): Inaugurating his
government’s grand
musical on the archi-
tect of the Indian Con-
stitution Dr BR Ambed-
kar, aptly titled “Baba-
saheb”, Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal said
the best way to bring
the inspiring life of Ba-
basaheb to the masses
was through a creative
representation.
Ambedkar’s life, the
chief minister said, is
proof that nothing in
this world is impossible
if you have the convic-
tion to achieve it.
With a stellar cast
featuring Rohit Bose
Roy in the lead and
Tisca Chopra and
Teekam Joshi as narra-
tors, the maiden show
at Jawaharlal Nehru
Stadium on Friday was
a stupendous success.
The audience reverber-
ated with roars of “Jai
Bhim” at every depic-
tion of an emotional or
inspirational moment
from Ambedkar’s life.
The standing ovation
and deafening ap-
plause as the curtains
fell were only to be ex-
pected.
“I am delighted that
such a grand show on
Babasaheb’s life is be-
ing organised by the
Delhi government. We
realised that no matter
how much we teach
about his life in
schools, the best way to
bring Ambedkar to the
masses is through a
creative representa-
tion. Babasaheb’s life
is an inspiring lesson
and I am blessed to be a
devotee of Dr Ambed-
kar,” Kejriwal told a
packed JLN Stadium.
VITAL DETAILS OF THE SHOW
  There will be two 
shows daily – one at 
4 pm and another at 
7 pm. The entry is 
free and show will go 
on till March 12.
  Those interested in 
watching the show 
must reserve their 
seats in advance.
  One can reserve  seat by calling on  8800009938. You  can also book seats  on www.babasaheb- musical.in. 
Going beyond  conventional  storytelling, the  musical touched 
on every aspect of  Ambedkar’s life.
 Issues such as  reservation, the  importance of raising  questions, caste  discrimination,  untouchabilitywere  depicted in a touch- ing manner.
All PWD roads to be free
of potholes soon: Sisodia
New Delhi (Agencies):
About 1,300 km of roads
in the city, maintained
by the Public Works De-
partment (PWD), will
be free of potholes with-
in the next month, said
Deputy Chief Minister
Manish Sisodia.
Sisodia, who took
over as PWD minister
on Thursday, said that
the government will
soon launch a PWD mo-
bile app where commut-
ers can file complaints
about potholes and poor
infrastructure of roads.
Holding a review
meeting with PWD of-
ficials on ongoing infra-
structure work and
road development, Siso-
dia directed officials to
inspect all roads and
carry out repairs, if
needed, in a month in
an efficient manner and
without any delays. If
any defects are found,
action would be initiat-
ed against the engi-
neers concerned, he
said.
Deputy CM Manish Sisodia
NDMC trial run to
pedestrianise
Connaught Place
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): New Delhi 
Municipal Coun-
cil (NDMC) carried out 
a trial run to pedestri-
anise Connaught Place 
market by restricting 
traffi c movement from 
two radial roads 
connecting C, D and 
E blocks to the outer 
circle. The idea was to 
allow free movement of 
pedestrians at intersec-
tions and the exercise 
was carried out from 9 
am to 3 pm. 
IN THE COURTYARD
High Court irked by damage
to trees in Chittaranjan Park
New Delhi (PTI): Ex-
pressing its displeasure
with the damage inflict-
ed on trees in the Chit-
taranjan Park area, due
to digging work carried
out by a power distribu-
tion company, the Delhi
high court observed
that citizens should not
have to suffer because
of the agencies’ “cal-
lous disregard” of rules
and regulations to pro-
tect the environment.
The court was hear-
ing a contempt petition
over the damage caused
to trees on Bipin Chan-
dra Pal Marg and near-
by areas due to the dig-
ging work by BSES
(BRPL) for laying ca-
bles. The plea claimed
that the roots of stand-
ing trees are damaged,
especially within a 1m
radius of the trunk,
which is a violation of
the earlier directions of
the HC, NGT.
Six accused in
Delhi violence
case fined
New Delhi (ANI): In a
case related to North-
east Delhi Violence, a
Delhi Court has im-
posed a cost on six ac-
cused for not disclosing
the true position re-
garding the supply of
copies of pen drives
along with the charge
sheet. The accused had
informed the court that
pen drives were not sup-
plied to them by the In-
vestigation Officer (IO)
whereas the position
was otherwise.
‘AN INSPIRING LESSON’: PLAY ON
AMBEDKAR’S LIFE INAUGURATED
New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi government has approved the construc- tion of more catchment reservoirs along the Ya- muna to store the river’s excess monsoon water and thereby augment the city’s drinking wa- ter supply.
Two such pilot reser-
voirs were approved in a review meeting chaired by chief minis- ter Arvind Kejriwal.
A water stressed city,
Delhi has daily supply of 935MGD (millions gallons daily) and it is estimated to be 300 MGD short of the city’s pro- jected demand of 1,236 MGD.
“Our plan is to store
the excess water reach-
ing the Yamuna during the monsoon in these reservoirs and purify it. Once the strategy is proved successful, more such reservoirs will be built to divert excess water from the Yamuna and augment supply in
Delhi,” Kejriwal said af- ter the meeting. The first two pilot reservoirs will come up over an area of 479 acres and will be able to store 1,958 million gallons (MG) of water, a government of- ficial said, asking not to
be named.
“First, a catchment
wetland reservoir over 459 acres will be created at the upper end of the pondage area of Wa- zirabad reservoir on the western bank of the riv- er,” the official said.
2 more reservoirs to store Yamuna’s rain run-off
CLEAN WATER PROJECT

A water
stressed city,
Delhi has daily
supply of
935MGD
(millions
gallons daily)
and it is
estimated to be
300 MGD short
of the city’s
projected
demand of
1,236 MGD
New Delhi: CBSE is all set to conduct Term 2 exami-
nations for classes 10th and 12th. Students need to 
check out the entire exam schedule to prepare well for 
it. The practical exams for CBSE will start on March 2 
and the board exams will be conducted from April 26. 
The datesheet announced is for practical examinations, 
and for final exams, it is yet to be announced. There 
are certain guidelines students need to consider about 
Term 2 examinations, irrespective of their class. Along 
with students, schools too need to follow the guide-
lines mentioned by CBSE. Students can also check the 
official notice at https://www.cbse.gov.in/cbsenew/
documents//Guidelines_Practical_Term_II_24022022.
pdf CBSE term 2 date sheets:
New Delhi: A 37-year-old man was arrested for al-
legedly stealing a bag from a train at the New Delhi 
Railway Station, police 
said on Saturday. The 
accused has been iden-
tified as Phool Singh 
alias FM, a resident of 
Etah district in Uttar 
Pradesh, they said. 
On Thursday, police received information that Phool 
Singh, who commits snatching and theft in New 
Delhi and Old Delhi railway station areas and in trains 
coaches, was seen roaming in Chandani Chowk, a 
senior police officer said. 
CBSE TERM 2 DATESHEET OUT: PRACTICAL
EXAMS TO START FROM MARCH 2
TRAIN THIEF ARRESTED NEAR
RED FORT WITH STOLEN ` 40,000
WOMAN CAUGHT
WITH DRUGS WORTH
`60 LAKH IN DELHI
New Delhi: A 40-year-old 
woman was arrested for 
allegedly supplying hero-
in worth around ` 60 lakh 
in the national capital, 
police said. The accused 
has been identified as 
Sunita, a resident of Om 
Vihar, Uttam Nagar, they 
said. A total of 60.87 
grams of high quality 
heroin worth around ` 60 
lakh and cash ` 31,167 
were recovered from her 
possession, the police 
said. Based on a tip-off 
regarding the supply of 
heroin, the police laid 
a trap and arrested Su-
nita from near Om Vihar 
Phase-5.
GANG BUSTED FOR
DUPING OVER 100
PEOPLE IN LOTTERY
New Delhi: The 
Faridabad police 
said they had 
arrested a gang of four 
persons who had 
allegedly duped over 
100 people through on-
line frauds. Police said 
the accused lured peo-
ple by offering rewards 
in the form of lottery 
and credit card activa-
tion-related scams. To 
escape arrest, the ac-
cused worked from a 
Scorpio car, which they 
had converted into a 
‘virtual call centre’, and 
used to also change 
the car’s registration 
number. 
CRUCIAL READ
Cops yet to make
headway in
case that killed
doctor, technician
New Delhi (PTI): Near-
ly a week after Dr Rajiv
Ranjan, a senior resi-
dent doctor at a govern-
ment hospital, and
Manish Kumar, a
technician at another hospital, died after be- ing hit by a car near Na- jafgarh, the former’s family said the police have not been able to make any headway in tracing the car.
The accident took
place around 11.35 am on February 20.
Kumar, 39, was riding
the motorcycle on which Dr Ranjan was riding pillion.
The duo was moving
towards Najafgarh Met- ro station.
TRADERS TO RECOUP LOSSES AFTER CURBS LIFT
New Delhi (PTI): Sev- eral market associa- tions in the national capital are hopeful that their business will be back on track, which was affected due to the COVID-19 restrictions, after the city govern- ment decided to with- draw all curbs, includ- ing night curfew.
On Friday, the Delhi
Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), chaired by Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and attended by Chief Minister Arvind Kejri- wal, decided to with- draw all restrictions from Monday, reduce the fine for not wearing masks from ` 2,000 to
`500 and resume physi-
cal classes in Delhi schools from April 1.
Ashok Randhawa,
president of the Saroji- ni Nagar mini-market traders’ association, said that the lifting of the night curfew comes
as the “biggest” relief.
“We welcome this
move by the Delhi gov- ernment, the Lieuten- ant Governor and the DDMA. With the lifting of the night curfew, we will get more time to do business,” he said.
A medic inoculates vaccine shot to a girl at the Govt High School.
New Delhi: On declinig covid cases 
in the city after removal of curbs and 
opening of schools and colleges, the 
Delhi government has started cutting 
down on the number of beds for 
such patients. The govt has reduced 
2,735 beds and 1,550 ICU beds 
across eleven of its hospitals.
New Delhi: Delhi government on 
Saturday said people travelling in pri-
vate four wheelers will no longer be 
challaned for not wearing masks. The 
order released by the administration 
will come into effect from Monday. 
The fi ne for not wearing masks in 
public places reduced to `500.
New Delhi:
The news of lift-
ing of Covid-
curbs from Mon-
day came as a 
much needed re-
lief for the res-
taurant and retail industry across 
the city, with many hoping to reach 
pre-pandemic numbers soon. 
Restaurants, bars, hotels, malls 
and cinemas have felt the pinch of 
timing and capacity restrictions as 
a dip in the footfall has severely im-
pacted their revenues. Restaurateur 
Priyank Sukhija said the industry 
would reach pre-Covid numbers 
sooner than expected. 
COVID BEDS REDUCED
IN GOVT HOSPITALS
FACE MASKS NO LONGER
NEEDED IN PVT VEHICLESEATERIES, CINEMAS
HOPING TO CASH IN
ON TICKET TO REVIVAL
YAMUNA RIVER
C O RONA-19

INDIA
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Bengaluru (PTI): The
murder of a 27-year-old
Bajrang Dal activist
Harsha Hindu in the
city of Shivamogga in
Karnataka by a gang of
armed men on Febru-
ary 20 is being current-
ly viewed by police as a
localised crime stem-
ming from a long-stand-
ing communal rivalry,
even as investigations
are looking closely at
how the gang of 10 peo-
ple who have been ar-
rested so far assembled
to carry out the murder.
All the arrested indi-
viduals have been sent
to police custody till
March 7 by a local court.
The timing of the
murder of the right-
wing activist, who has
antagonised Muslims
in the region in the past
with derogatory re-
marks against Islam on
social media, amid the
ongoing protests over
restrictions on wearing
the hijab by Muslim
girls in schools and col-
leges is also under po-
lice scrutiny.
“There is no immedi-
ate motive that has
emerged from the inves-
tigations into the mur-
der. It seems to be part
of a long rivalry be-
tween Hindutva gangs
and Muslim gangs in
the area,” a senior po-
lice official said while
indicating that further
investigations are on.
Harsha Nagaraj alias
Harsha Hindu was
murdered on the night
of February 20 in the
Doddapet police station
limits of Shivamogga
after he left home to
have dinner at a restau-
rant with a couple of
friends. A gang that
was lying in wait in a
car and an auto rick-
shaw hacked the Ba-
jrang Dal worker to
death with swords
when he got separated
from his associates for
a while. Shivamogga
witnessed a brief spell
of violence the next
morning when Har -
sha’s funeral proces-
sion was taken out.
The investigation so
far has allegedly re-
vealed that the main
accused Mohammed
Kashif (30), who was
reportedly identified
by witnesses at the
crime scene and was
detained a few hours
after the murder,
brought together the
gang that was involved
in the murder.
K’taka: Investigation bespeaks local gang rivalries
BAJRANG DAL ACTIVIST MURDER
Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: The
Bharatiya Janata Par-
ty is worried about Maharashtra. It seems that it has not being able to digest the joint government of Shiv Sena, NCP and Con- gress, termed the Maha Vikas Agadi (MVA) in Maharash- tra. At first the BJP tried to form the gov-
ernment in some way and when it did not get success, and MVA gov-
ernment was formed, thereafter, from day
one, the Maharashtra BJP leaders have been giving deadlines by which, according to them, the MVA gov- ernment will fall. That is why it seems that along with the politi- cal efforts of the BJP, the efforts of some other ‘power centres’ have also intensified. First Home Minister Anil Deshmukh was arrested and now Nawab Malik has been arrested by the ED. Apart from these, the sword is hanging on about a dozen minis-
ters, MLAs, MPs in- cluding Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut.
Three days ago, BJP
leader and senior cen-
tral government min-
ister Narayan Rane had said that the ED’s notice is ready against four leaders of Maha-
vikas Aghadi. Think, he said and in three days the ED team reached the place of a senior minister with a notice and arrested him too. The question is, how did Narayan Rane know about the preparations of the
ED? Maybe his ‘extra knowledge’ of the functioning of central agencies in Mumbai region. Notably, Shiv
Sena’s powerful MP Sanjay Raut had ac-
cused only a few days back those central agencies are being
misused against the state government!
However, on one
hand the central agen-
cies are after the min-
isters and leaders of the state and on the other hand the state government agencies are taking action against the central government ministers and BJP leaders. BMC officials have also probed the alleged il-
legal construction of Narayan Rane’s bun- galow in Juhu. Sanjay Raut has said that sep- arate rooms is being prepared in the jail for four big leaders of BJP. Word is that the state’s Anti-Corruption Bu-
reau (ACB), state po-
lice and Brihanmum-
bai Municipal Corpo-
ration (BMC) officials are preparing the files of BJP leaders.
The way the state
agencies harassed the BJP leaders in West Bengal against the ac- tion of the central agencies, similarly preparations are being made in Maharashtra to take action. In this way, it may be the be-
ginning of another un- fortunate chapter in the relationship of the Centre and the Maha-
rashtra government.
YOU HIT ME, I HIT YOU: THE NEW AGE POLITICAL
MANTRA OF CENTRE AND MAHA GOVERNMENT!
Balrampur (PTI): Con- gress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday blamed the politics of caste and reli- gion for the ‘dismal’ state of affairs in Uttar Pradesh and said the non-Congress govern-
ments for three decades had done nothing except tall claims of develop-
ment.
The Congress leader
also took a swipe at Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi saying how he could remain ignorant to the raging stray cattle menace faced by the farmers of the state.
“UP could have pro-
gressed but there are only advertisements on which the BJP is spend-
ing crores of rupees. The CM, PM all are of the BJP but nothing is here in the name of de-
velopment, why has such a situation emerged, and its direct answer is that since the past 30 years, it has been politics in the name of caste and religion,” Pri-
yanka said at an elec- tion meeting in Pani- yara.
She said the BSP, SP
and the BJP were able to form governments only by “exploiting the emo-
tions” of the people over caste and religion, and hence, the state did not see development.
“For such a state of af-
fairs, you all are also at fault as you have made it their (leaders) habit that there is no need to work. You will vote by closing your eyes on emotional issues even if your chil- dren remain unem- ployed,” Priyanka said addressing the voters.
UP not developed because you vote for
caste, religion: Priyanka tells voters
In poll-bound
States, cash,
drugs worth
`1K cr seized
Make Akhilesh sit at home
to end mafia raj: JP Nadda
Manipur: BJP clarifies
stand on repeal of AFSPA
Students must be guided
by school uniform: Naidu
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.
If you are
working hard
to get your son
educated and giving
him everything he wants
without him working for
it, he turn out to be ‘ni-
kamma’ (useless)...you
have turned the leaders
into something similar.
—Priyanka Gandhi Vadra,
Congress leader
Kushinagar (ANI):
Taking a dig at Sama-
jwadi Party chief Akh-
ilesh Yadav, Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) na-
tional president JP Na-
dda on Saturday said
that to end mafia raj
and eliminate terror-
ists in Uttar Pradesh
and maintain law and
order in the state it is
necessary “to make
Akhilesh sit at home”.
Addressing a public
meeting in Uttar
Pradesh’s Kushinagar,
the BJP national presi-
dent asked the people
to end the mafia raj or
not? Do they want to
eliminate terrorists in
Uttar Pradesh or not?
“If all this is to end
and rule of law is to be
maintained in the
state then it is neces-
sary to make Akhilesh
sit at home,” said Na-
dda. Nadda said under
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi and state
chief minister Yogi
Adityanath’s policies,
BJP has played a spe-
cial role in the develop-
ment of UP state.
“Under the leader-
ship of PM Modi and
due to the policies of
Yogi Adityanath, BJP
has played a special
role in the develop-
ment of Uttar Pradesh.
No other party has the
power to keep the re-
port card of its work
done in front of the
public, only BJP has
this power,” he noted.
Balrampur (PTI): Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh
Yadav on Saturday
said the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls are for saving democracy and the country’s Consti-
tution, which will be “destroyed” by the BJP if it returns to power in the State.
In an apparent jibe
at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mr. Yadav said though the BJP government talks about sabka saath, sabka vikas, its people are backward only in documents and not by
birth. “These elec-
tions are for saving democracy and the Constitution,” he said. “If the BJP comes to power, it will destroy both,” Mr. Yadav al- leged in an election rally in Balrampur.
Attacking the rul-
ing party over law and order, Mr. Yadav said the maximum custo-
dial deaths have taken place under their gov- ernment. “Even an IPS officer is abscond-
ing in a case of illegal recovery and his ar-
rest is yet to be made,” he said.
Attacking Chief
Minister Yogi Adity-
anath, Mr. Yadav said he calls him a “rioter” but doesn’t see his own face in the mir-
ror. The BJP govern- ment is making tall claims about giving free ration to the poor but the scheme will be stopped after March, Mr. Yadav said.
Guwahati (Agencies): Ahead of the first phase of assembly polls in Ma-
nipur, Chief Minister N Biren Singh has said that five years of his government in the state has ensured peace which has laid the foun- dation for the repeal of the Armed Forces (Spe-
cial Powers) Act (AFS-
PA) in the future. This statement comes at a time when the BJP has been criticised for its silence over AFSPA in its campaign and mani-
festo. All other leading political parties in the fray have pitched the re-
peal of AFSPA as a key poll promise in Ma- nipur.
“We have a sensitive
border with Myanmar. So, the Centre has to be convinced before lift-
ing AFSPA. The peace talks process with re- bel groups will pave the way for this. The state government will have to create the ground situation, and for the last five years, we have been working towards it,” the CM said.
Bengaluru (PTI): Amid
the raging Hijab contro-
versy in Karnataka, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday said unnecessary controver-
sies should not be en-
couraged and students should be guided by the school uniform.
“Unnecessary contro-
versies should not be encouraged like the con- troversy going on in Karnataka. In a school, you are all guided by the school uniform, what- ever uniform it is,” Vice
President Naidu said af-
ter inaugurating the in- door sports arena and L’atelier at a private school in Bengaluru.
Underlining the need
to realise the beauty of diverse Indian culture, the Vice President said, “Vividhata mein Ekta, Bharat Ki Visheshta (Unity in Diversity, that’s India’s specialty). Alag Bhasha, Alag Vesh - Phir Bhi Apna Ek Desh (Different languages, different costumes - yet we are one nation).
New Delhi (PTI): The
Election Commission to-
day said the enforcement agencies had seized cash, liquor and drugs worth over Rs 1,000 crore during the ongoing As-
sembly elections in five poll-bound states.
Punjab tops the list
with total seizures worth over Rs 510 crore, followed by Uttar Pradesh (Rs 307 crore).
While UP topped in
liquor seizures (worth Rs 54 crore), Punjab topped in case of drugs (Rs 376 crore). Seizures worth Rs 300 crore were made in these states during the 2017 Assembly elections.
IND BEAT SL, GO 2-1 UP
Shreyas Iyer (74* off 44) and cameos from Sanju Samson (39 off 25) and Ravindra Jadeja
(45 off 18) saw India chase down target of 186 to beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets in the
second T20I at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala on Saturday.
UP polls for saving democracy,
Constitution: Akhilesh Yadav
JP Nadda addressing a public meeting.
Manipur CM N Biren Singh
interacts with a woman during
a door-to-door campaign.
Various pro-Hindu organisations stage a protest march over the
alleged murder of Bajrang Dal activist. —FILE PHOTO
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Maha CM Uddhav Thackeray and others. —FILE PHOTO
HIJAB ROW
Anti-terror-
ism squads
will be
formed in Bahraich,
Rampur, Meerut,
Kanpur and Deogarh.
—JP Nadda,
BJP national president

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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Lust, anger and greed are
the three gates to
self-destructive hell.
—The Bhagwad Gita
IN-DEPTH
Smriti Z Irani
@smritiirani
The contribution of Veer Savarkar ji as 
a revolutionary  freedom fighter and 
his struggle for equality in society, 
is unforgettable. He always strongly 
expressed his views in favor of the 
integrity of India. Humble tributes 
to such a great patriot on his death 
anniversary.
Ashwini Vaishnaw
@AshwiniVaishnaw
Now we are bringing fiber network 
to every village of the country, 5G 
technology will also arrive soon: PM @
narendramodi #HealthInBudget
TOP TWEETS
PRISON REFORMS
ARE NEED OF THE
HOUR, AND SC
SHOWS THE WAY
he Supreme Court
has taken a big step
towards the much-
needed prison re-
forms in the country.
A bench of Justices Sanjay Kis-
han Kaul and MM Sundresh em-
phasised on government and
courts adopting a reformative
approach by allowing bail to
those who have spent 10-14 years
in jail while serving a life term.
Remitting their sentence can also
be considered, the bench said.
The approach will help reform a
prisoner and also reduce the high
number of pendency of cases.
The Supreme Court observed
that the poor and underprivi-
leged languish in jail, while the
rich and influential can secure
bail and also escape the law by
fleeing the country.
While the government has to
take the call on remission of sen-
tence, High Courts have to be
more responsive towards the
plight of prisoners whose cases
often don’t come up for hearing
for months and that skews the
disposal rate. The order will go a
long way in alleviating the plight
of prisoners.
T
ermany is getting all the flak for be-
ing Europe’s weak link in its re-
sponse to Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine. Former defence minister A. Kramp- Karrenbauer tweeted, “I’m so angry at ourselves for our historical failure. After Geor-
gia, Crimea, and Donbas, we have not prepared anything that would have really de-
terred Putin.” On the contra-
ry, Germany’s navy chief Vice-Admiral Kay-Achim Schonbach while visiting In-
dia spoke in favour of Rus-
sian President Vladimir Pu-
tin “should be given the re-
spect he deserves”. He also said that Crimea may not go back to Ukraine. Schonbach had to resign after making that statement.
Some hesitancy on the part
of Germany is being felt in its response to the Ukraine crisis and that, as Latvia’s defence minister Artis Pabrik said, “European security cannot be done without a leading Ger-
man role”. German Chancel-
lor Olaf Scholz recently ruled out providing lethal weapons
to Ukraine while aligning himself with other EU poli-
cies. Instead of weapons, Ber-
lin reportedly offered to send 5,000 helmets and medical aid. It is not known if the helmets are going to be bullet proof.
Germany is being guided
by a feeling of guilt and its “historical responsibility” for World War II and its cata- strophic effect on Russia. Lakhs of Russians were killed in the War which was started by the Third Reich. If, howev-
er, Germany longs for “his- toric reconciliation” with Russia, it has to do the same with Ukraine which remained under the occupation of the Third Reich from 1941-42.
Berlin’s passive response
to the Ukraine crisis makes it a weak link in the Europe-
an Union.
GERMANY CHARTS ITS
OWN COURSE ON RUSSIA
Germany is being guided
by a feeling of guilt & its
“historic
responsibility” for
World War II and its
catastrophic effecton
Russia.Lakhs of Russians
were killed in the War
started by Third Reich
G
TREASURED EPISTLES
K NATWAR SINGH
The author is Former Minister 
of External Affairs of India
Naroji Road
Kilpauk,
Madras-10
24 November 1966
My dear Natwar, I was so glad to read your letter of 22 November. I shall indeed be very glad if you can get me the N.Y.T review of your
anthology. I have not yet received the copy of the book from the publish-
ers. Sea mail takes more time.
I am not surprised you so much like the service
under Smt. Indira Gandhi. She is splendidly endowed with all the graces of a good civilized lady. She grew up under the example of her gracious father.
I can never forget the moving gesture of her affec-
tion when she came and received my daughter at the Delhi railway station (Mrs. Devadas Gandhi), when I took her to Delhi from Bombay after she unexpect-
edly and cruelly lost her husband. Indira Gandhi whom I did not expect was at the station and led my daughter to the car like a sister. The touch was a consolation both to her and to me. This was August 1957, when I had already begun openly and severely to criticise Jawaharlalji.
Yours Sincerely
(C. Rajagopalachari)
Shri Natwar Singh New Delhi
Broadlands,
Romsey,
Hampshire, SO5 9ZD
14th February 1978
My dear Natwar, Thank you so much for your letter of the 3rd February. How nice of you to have talked to President Kaunda about the Unit-
ed World College. In your letter you say, “Sir Ian’s material arrived just in time. KK was interested in the project. As I did not wish to add to his paper work I took the liberty of telling him that you would be writing to him. He was delighted.”
This is slightly ambiguous to me because I am not
sure whether you left behind the material which Ian Gourlay had given you, with the President, or wheth- er you want me to send a new lot of material to the
President. In any case, I imagine it is best not to worry him about this until shortly before his visit in the summer, as then I can ask for an interview to discuss it all with him.
I can also discuss all this with the Prince of Wales, who really is now
in charge.
With best wishes to you and Hem.
Yours ever,
[Mountbatten of Burma]
PS Since dictating the above I have had your second letter and have
seen John Baratt and he tells me that he has already spoken to you over telephone and is arranging for us to meet at my little house in London, 2 Kinnerton Street, SW1, on my return from Germany, either on the evening of 6th or the morning of 7th September.
I look forward very much to seeing you then
13, Akbar Road,
New Delhi
24 January 1966
My dear Natwar, So the world’s largest democracy has chosen a woman to lead! Indu’s
election has made history- I hope and pray she may be given the wis-
dom. At present the nation is jubilant but when the first excitement
wears off, the usual criticism and fault finding will begin. It is then that she must be tolerant and have safe counsel.
The air is thick with rumour about the new cabi-
net and the names will be known to you long before you receive this letter. I do not know who Indu’s con- fidants are, except of course, Uma Shankar Dikshit who has been ‘Eminence Grise’ for many years. But whoever advises, I hope for the sake of the country
the advice is just and sound.
We are facing a crisis of great magnitude, not only matters like food,
Tashkent etc., but the physiological crisis which has us in its grip and needs the full hand and far seeing vision of a read leader____________ 26th. I was interrupted and now the new Government is in power. A definitely right-wing government and one over which the establishment will have some control. I hope Indu gets cooperation and support.
The manner in which the world has hailed the election has been most
heart-warming.
This is the stranger letter- do forgive me. I am now in Bombay help-
ing Tara to move into her flat. I shall return in time for parliament.
Write when opportunity offers.
Love and good wishes
(Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit)
Yadavagiri,
Mysore-2
10 April 1972
My dear Natwar, What a joy it was being with you in Delhi. I miss you badly, I tell you.
Have you no business which can bring you to Mysore?
I used to be hopeless letter writer before, but now I promise improve-
ment. I am going to write to you as often as I hear from you, and if I
don’t hear from you I will always leave one at credit.
I want some more copies of the photo with the
P.M., preferably some that include Indira, and the negative of my picture. Could you manage all this? I would hesitate to bother anyone about photographs, but the occasion is special and I feel I can take this liberty with you. Thank you.
Did you manage that piece for The Hindustan
Times? How did it go?
I am in torment about the choice of a theme for my next novel. I am
thinking of a new subject each day and rejecting it after a few hours of enthusiastic speculation. The most acceptable seems to be Woman- eater of Malgudi!
Please give my remembrance to Deep (An intimate friend of mine.
She was one of the most beautiful women of her generation)
Affectionately
(R.K. Narayan)
The air is thick with rumour about the new cabinet and the names will be known
to you long before you receive this letter. I do not know who Indu’s confidants
are, except of course, Uma Shankar Dikshit who has been ‘Eminence Grise’ for
many years. But whoever advises, I hope for the sake of the country, the advice
is just and sound. (wrote Vijay Lakshmi Pandit)

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Kolkata: Trinamool
Congress president and
West Bengal Chief Min-
ister Mamata Banerjee
will hold the second
meeting of her party’s
newly formed National
Working Committee in
Delhi. She had recently
constituted a working
committee of 20 mem-
bers after being elected
the party president for
the third time in a row.
This working commit-
tee is similar to the CWC
of the Congress. Mama-
ta has included most of
the senior leaders of the
party in this. Although
many MPs of the party
like Derek O’Brien, Sau-
gata Roy, Mohua Moitra,
Sushmita Deb etc. are
not included in the
working committee.
State officials and state
government ministers
have also been given a
place in this.
Mamata is coming to
Delhi with all of them
and has called a meet-
ing of the working
committee on March
10. After that she will
stay in Delhi for two-
three days.
Keep in mind that
from March 14, the sec-
ond part of the budget
session of Parliament
is starting. Before that,
she would sit in Delhi
and try to engage in
the politics of forming
a federal front against
the central govern-
ment. It will be her ef-
fort that she should
meet the Chief Minis-
ters of other regional
parties at the same
time. Tamil Nadu
Chief Minister MK
Stalin had talked about
meeting all the Chief
Ministers in Delhi,
therefore, perhaps
Mamata is coming to Delhi only for that meeting.
Mamata's 'Dilli Chalo' slogan to forge Oppn alliance
under the garb of Working Committee meeting
New Delhi (PTI): The
Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Nar-
endra Modi on Saturday approved the national rollout of Central Sector Scheme, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) of health min-
istry with a budget of Rs 1,600 crore for five years.
The National Health
Authority (NHA) will be the implementing agency of Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM).
The digital health so-
lutions across health- care ecosystem have proven to be of immense benefit over the years, with CoWIN, Arogya Setu and eSanjeevani further demonstrating the role technology can play in enabling access to healthcare.
Based on the founda-
tions laid down in the form of Jan Dhan, Aad-
haar and Mobile (JAM) trinity and other digital initiatives of the gov-
ernment, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) is creating an online platform through the provision of a wide-range of data, information and infra-
structure services, duly
leveraging open, inter-
operable, standard- based digital systems, while ensuring the se-
curity, confidentiality and privacy of health- related personal infor-
mation.
Under the ABDM,
citizens will be able to create their Ayushman Bharat Health Account numbers, to which their digital health re-
cords can be linked. The mission is expect-
ed to improve equitable
access to quality
healthcare by encour-
aging use of technolo- gies such as telemedi- cine and enabling na- tional portability of health services.
New Delhi (ANI): Chief
Justice of India NV Ra-mana on Saturday said that provisions for stronger enforcement and action against in-fringement are the need of the hour and with start-ups com-
ing up in a big way across the country IPR (intellectual property rights) field of law has become more relevant than ever before.
"Provisions for
stronger enforcement and action against in-
fringement are the need of the hour. Awareness campaigns,
especially in rural ar-
eas, are required to be
undertaken. There have been a few suc-
cess stories like
Darjeeling tea
and Chanderi
silk. These
success sto-
ries need to
be stud-
ied and
repli-
cated
i n
other GIs (Geographi-
cal Indications) as well. With the start-ups coming up in a big way across the country driven by innovative youth, this field of law has become more rele-
vant than ever before," the CJI said at the Na-
tional Seminar on the adjudication of IPR disputes in India in New Delhi.
The CJI said when-
ever entrepreneurs and hosts around the world ask him as to how in-
vestor-friendly the In-
dian judicial system is, his answer has always remained the same; that the "Indian judici-
ary is absolutely inde-
pendent and it always treats all the parties equally and equitably".
Kupwara (PTI): Kup-
wara Police along with 28 Rashtriya Rifles in a joint operation on Fri-
day apprehended two overground workers (OGWs) who were plan-
ning to join terror ranks.
As per the statement
of a senior police offi-
cial from Sogam police station, “Two individu-
als namely Rashid Ah-
mad Peer and Adil Hus-sain Shah came under the observation of the security forces when
they were found suspi-
cious in their move-
ment and pro-terrorism activity on the social media platform.”
Police apprehended
them in a joint opera-
tion at Lolab and re-
covered incriminating material.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. —FILE PHOTO
AMID RUSSIA-UKRAINE CRISIS
PM CALLS UPON PRIVATE FIRMS TO
ENTER MEDICAL SECTOR IN BIG WAY
New Delhi (PTI): Not-
ing that Indian students
have been going to
many small countries
for medical education
despite the language
barrier, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Sat-
urday urged the private
sector to make a big
presence in the field.
Speaking after inau-
gurating a webinar on
the Union budget an-
nouncements on the
health sector, Modi sug-
gested that state govern-
ments should also for-
mulate good policies for
land allotment for medi-
cal education so that In-
dia could produce a
large number of doctors
and paramedics to fulfil
even global demand.
His remarks assume
significance at a time
when a large number of
Indian students, many
of them studying medi-
cine, have been stuck in
Ukraine following the
Russian attack on that
country.
Modi made no direct
mention of the crisis
though. The prime min-
ister said Indian stu-
dents going abroad for
study, especially in
medical education, also
result in hundreds of
billions of rupees exit-
ing the country as well.
"Our children today
are going to small coun-
tries for study, especial-
ly in medical education.
Language is a problem
there. They are still go-
ing...Can our private
sector not enter this
field in a big way? Can
our state governments
not frame good policies
for land allotment re-
garding this," he asked.
India can benefit a lot
from its demographic
dividend in this field,
he said, adding Indian
doctors have enhanced
the country's prestige
across the world in the
last many decades with
their work.
In the webinar, Modi
also highlighted his
government's efforts to
provide quality health
as well as wellness ser-
vices to people with its
holistic approach to the
healthcare system.
188 people from Uttarakhand
stranded in Ukraine: State DGP
Dehradun (PTI):
Amid the ongoing
Ukraine crisis, Uttara-
khand DGP Ashok Ku-
mar on Saturday said
the police have re-
ceived information
that about 188 people
from Uttarakhand are
stranded in Ukraine.
The Ministry of Ex-
ternal Affairs (MEA)
is constantly working
out necessary ar -
rangements to bring
back Indian people
stranded in Ukraine.
“We have got infor-
mation that 188 people
from Uttarakhand are
stranded in Ukraine.
MEA is working on
necessary arrange-
ments to get them out.
The helpline number
of Uttarakhand is
112,” Kumar said.
A number of explo-
sions were heard in
the capital city of
Ukraine as the Rus-
sian special military
operation entered the
second day, local me-
dia reported on Friday.
On Monday, Rus-
sian President
Vladimir Putin rec-
ognised Ukraine’s
breakaway regions
— Donetsk & Lu-
hansk — as inde -
pendent entities.
Later, Putin ordered
special military op-
erations “to protect”
the people in the
Donbas region.
Several countries
including the UK, the
US, Canada, and the
EU have condemned
Russia and imposed
sanctions on Moscow.
Kerala to bear airfare
of students from Delhi,
and Mumbai to state
WILL STRENGTHEN
DIGITAL HEALTH
ECOSYSTEM: MIN
Thiruvanan -
thapuram (ANI):
The Kerala govern-
ment will bear the
cost of flight tickets
for the students ar-
riving in Delhi and
Mumbai on evacua-
tion flights arranged
by the Union Govern-
ment from Ukraine
which is under attack
from Russian forces,
state Chief Minister
Pinarayi Vijayan
said on Saturday.
Vijayan said steps
have been taken by the
state government to
collect the details of
Keralites reaching the
country from Ukraine.
The Kerala Resident
Commissioner in Del-
hi and the NORKA of-
ficials will ensure fa-
cilities for the smooth
travel of students to
the state from airports
of Delhi and Mumbai,
Vijayan said in a Face-
book post.
“Ayushman Bharat 
Health Count Num-
ber (ABHA Number) 
will strengthen 
the digital health 
ecosystem in the 
country. Now the cit-
izens will be able to 
access their health 
records anywhere 
in a digital way,” 
Mandaviya said.
Ayushman Bharat
Digital Mission
rolled out for 5 yrs
Action against infringement
need of hour: CJI Ramana
J&K: TWO MEN PLANNING
TO JOIN TERROR RANKS
ARRESTED IN KUPWARA
Mumbai (PTI): The
Bombay High Court on
Saturday extended till
March 3 the 'medical
bail' granted to poet
and activist Varavara
Rao, an accused in the
Elgar Parishad-Maoist
links case.
Rao, 82, was first
granted bail on health
grounds by the high
court in February 2021
for a period of six
months. He was also
asked not to leave
Mumbai.
He then filed an ap-
plication seeking ex-
tension of the bail and
subsequently filed an-
other plea seeking per-
manent bail on the
ground of ill-health.
Nalgonda (PTI): A
trainer aircraft crashed
in Telangana's Nalgon-
da on Saturday. The
trainee pilot, identified
as 28-year-old G Mahi-
ma from Tamil Nadu,
died in the crash.
The aircraft - a Fly-
tech Aviation Cessna 152
- had taken off from
Macherla in Guntur dis-
trict of Andhra Pradesh.
It is believed that it hit
an electric pole before
crashing to the ground.
It was flying across the
Andhra Pradesh-Telan-
gana border and crashed
in an field in Tungatur-
thi village of Telanga-
na’s Nalgonda district.
The aircraft belonged
to a private aviation
academy called Flytech
Aviation. The victim, G
Mahima, was pursuing
a commercial pilot
course at the institute.
Srinagar (PTI): The
Jammu-Srinagar Na -
tional Highway was closed for vehicular traffic on Saturday fol-
lowing fresh snowfall and multiple landslides at different places.
The national high-
way is the only all- weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country.
The Banihal-Qazi-
gund sector of the high-
way experienced over-
night snowfall while
landslides and shooting of stones from the hill-
ocks were triggered by heavy rains at Rompa- di-Banihal, Shalgardh- Wagan, Moumpassi- Ramsu, Panthiyal, Dig-
dole, Maroog, Monkey Morh, Cafeteria Morh and Mehar in Raman district.
The closure of the
highway left dozens of trucks stranded at dif-
ferent places.
Jammu-Srinagar NH shut after snow, landslides
MEN, MACHINE AT WORK TO
CLEAR DEBRIS OFF HIGHWAY
Srinagar: With the improvement in 
the weather, the road-clearance agen-
cies have pressed men and machinery 
to clear the debris off the highway. The 
Marwah region of Kishtwar district 
received six inches of snowfall.
TRAINEE PILOT KILLED AS TRAINER
AIRCRAFT CRASHES IN TELANGANAElgar Parishad case accused
Varavara Rao's bail extended
Huge boulders triggered by landslide block
Jammu-Srinagar National Highway.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
Our children today
are going to small
countries for study,
especially in medi-
cal education. Can
our private sector
not enter this field
in a big way?
—Narendra Modi,
Prime Minister

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New Delhi (ANI):
Amid rising tensions
between Russia and
Ukraine over the bor-
der issues, Senior Con-
gress leader Manish
Tewari on Saturday
said that Russia stood
by India during times
of adversities but
“when a friend commits
a mistake it needs to be
corrected”.
Manish Tewari said,
“Russia has stood by us
in our adversities, but
if a friend commits a
mistake, we’ve to cor-
rect them. It presents
the world with a new
iron curtain with na-
tions on one side advo-
cating democracy and
others supporting the
totalitarian way. India
has to pick its side.”
Manish Tewari fur-
ther said, “India’s Non-
Aligned Movement
(NAM) policy has been
gradually ended since
1991, and today if In-
dia thinks of
treading back to
the same poli-
cy, it will be a
mistake.”
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New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Si-tharaman on Saturday said India is at a stage where growth and the focus on development have got to be strength-ened from every side and IPRs have an im-portant role in it.
Nirmala mentioned
that 28,000 patents were granted last year as op-posed to 4,000 in 2013-2014 & the last year also witnessed registration of 2.5 lakh trademarks and over 16,000 copy-rights, which will have a very strong ripple ef-
fect on the economy.
“So, these are not
small numbers. This is the strength of the economy, in supporting such innovations and
copyrights, all of which when scaled up are go-ing to have a very strong ripple effect into the economy itself and that would generate its own
ecosystem and reve-nues,” Nirmala said.
The minister stated
that the central govern-ment encouraged start-ups while protecting their IPRs as the boost would not have been possible with only “giv-ing up restrictions”.
She also highlighted
the importance of inno-vation for the economy and said that “if gener-al manufacturing and general production give you a level of 3 (on a scale of 10), innovative activities bring in about 7 to 8.”
IPR plays important role in strengthening growth: FinMin
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
CCEA APPROVES CLUBBING
ALL COAL E-AUCTIONS
New Delhi: The gov-
ernment on Saturday 
approved offering 
of dry-fuel by coal 
companies, including 
state-owned CIL, 
through a common 
e-auction window 
instead of sector specifi c auctions. The approval 
was given during a meeting of the CCEA chaired 
by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In a state-
ment, the coal ministry said CCEA has approved 
“offering of all the non-linkage coal by coal 
companies through one e-auction window of CIL 
(CIL)/Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL).”
E-invoice for biz
with `20 crore plus
turnover
Delhi metro to run
with 100% cap
from February 28
New Delhi: Businesses 
with turnover of over `20 
crore will have to gener-
ate electronic invoice for 
B2B transactions from 
April 1, the CBIC has said. 
Under GST law, e-invoic-
ing for B2B transactions 
was made mandatory for 
companies with turnover 
of over `500 crore from 
Oct 1, 2020, which was 
then extended to those 
with turnover of over `100 
cr from Jan 1, 2021.
New Delhi (ANI): As
the Delhi government
lifts all Covid-19 related
restrictions from Feb-
ruary 28 onwards, the
Delhi Metro Rail Corpo-
ration (DMRC) on Sat-
urday announced that
the metro will now run
without any restric-
tions, with 100 per cent
capacity. The DMRC, in
a statement, said, “Pas-
sengers will be allowed
to travel in the Metro
without any restric-
tions i.e, they can travel
in both standing and
sitting manner.” All
gates of metro stations
will also remain open.
‘EMBASSY AUTHORITIES LACK COORDINATION’
Cong MP KC Venugopal wrote to MEA & urged to ensure coordination of ‘Indian authorities at border points of Hungary & Romania’
New Delhi (ANI):Amid the ongoing ten-sions in Ukraine, Con-gress MP KC Venugopal on Saturday wrote to Minister of External Affairs Dr S Jaishankar and urged him to en-sure coordination of ‘Indian embassy au-thorities at the border points of Hungary and Romania’ for evacua-tion of Indian citizens from the Eastern Euro-pean country.
“There is an absolute
lack of proper coordi-nation on the part of embassy authorities even at the border points to systematise the evacuation plans. The students are com-plaining that they are unable to contact hel-pline numbers and con-trol rooms. It is ex-tremely worrying that the Government has not even sent a dedicat-ed team to the border points to coordinate with the embassies at the respective neigh-bouring countries,” Venugopal wrote in his letter.
“I would urge you to
immediately ensure proper coordination at the earmarked border points for proper evacu-ation of our citizens including students with the greatest possible dispatch,” the Congress MP added complaining that the government of India has issued an ad-visory not to move from where they are located despite students’ “des-perate” attempts to
reach an immediate “getaway from the war zone”.
“As the situation
worsens by the day, citi-zens including students are desperately trying to reach the border points hoping for an im-mediate getaway from the war zone. Even as this was happening, in a complete and baffling contradictory U- turn. the Govt of India has now issued an advisory asking Indian Nation-als to not move,” he said.
“Since banks and
ATMs are closed those stranded at the border and at places near their workplaces and univer-sities are out of money and food. Some are stuck 10-20 km away as a large number of peo-ple are fleeing crowding the approach routes to border,” Venu added.
Embassy of India in Ukraine accommodates more than 200 Indian students at school on Saturday.
PM gave instructions much before CCS
meet to bring back stranded Indians: Singh
New Delhi (ANI): Amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, De- fence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that Prime Minister Nar- endra Modi had given in- structions much before the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meet- ing was held, to make nec- essary arrangements for bringing stranded stu- dents in Ukraine back to India. “During the day before yesterday’s meet- ing by PM Modi, a deci-
sion was made to evacu- ate them (stranded stu- dents in Ukraine) on GoI’s expenses. PM, in
fact, had instructed much before to make arrange- ments for same,” Rajnath Singh said. India stands
by its
commitment
to protect its
citizens: Lekhi
New Delhi (ANI):
Amid Russia’s on-
going military op-
erations, Meenakashi
Lekhi said that In-
dia stands by its
commitment to pro-
tecting its citizens
and is making all
efforts to extricate
them from war-hit
Ukraine. “We are
helping our stu-
dents. In Jan, we
had started build-
ing the database
and also gave a
warning in the
month of Feb. Some
4,000 people have
moved out while
some are stuck
there.” “We are try-
ing to extricate
them in bunches.
As Ukraine’s air-
space is closed, we
are using land
routes and working
with other coun-
tries to extricate
our citizens. The
PM has been clear
on this issue that
ministries
have to be
people-
centric.”
Russia stood by India during
times of adversities: Tewari
Govt working to
bring Maha
people back: Ajit
Pune (ANI): Maha-
rashtra
Deputy CM
Ajit Pawar
on Satur-
day said
that
around
1,200 to
2,000 peo-
ple from Maharashtra
are stranded in Ukraine.
Speaking to report-
ers, Pawar said, “There
are around 1200-2000
people from Maharash-
tra stranded in Ukraine.
We are working closely
with the Centre to bring
back everyone safely.
Out of these stranded
people from Maharash-
tra, we have been able to
contact 366 persons
only.”
SHIPPERS CEASE RESERVING CARGO
FOR RUSSIA AND UKRAINE
New Delhi: Shipping liners have stopped 
booking export cargo destined for Russian 
and Ukrainian ports in the wake of the conflict 
between the two countries, officials said.
Cruise liners have also announced the cancella-
tion of port calls in Russia, they said.
Russia is the topmost destination for India’s 
engineering exports in the CIS region.

ECGC WITHDRAWS
COVERAGE FOR
SHIPMENTS TO
RUSSIA
INDIA SUPPORTS
RELEASE OF OIL
FROM STRATEGIC
STORAGE
New Delhi: The Ex-
port Credit Guarantee 
Corporation (ECGC) 
has decided to with-
draw coverage for 
shipments to Russia 
with effect from 
February 25, which 
is a huge setback for 
exporters, industry 
body Federation of 
Indian Export Organ-
isations (FIEO) said 
on Saturday. 
New Delhi: India, 
the world’s third 
largest energy im-
porting and consum-
ing nationsaid it is 
closely monitoring 
the global energy 
markets to track any 
supply disruptions 
following the con-
flict, and will support 
release of oil from 
strategic storages to 
cool prices. 
ON THE TOP!
An acrobat
performs a rope
walk stunt at an
event organised
by the German
Embassy as a
part of Azadi Ka
Amrit Mahotsav
celebration, at Red
Fort, in New Delhi
on Saturday.
—PHOTO BY ANI
Over 15 cr will be vaccinated against
Polio in coming months: Mandaviya
New Delhi (ANI):
Since the neighbouring
countries are still not
polio-free, India needs
to remain vigilant and
continue with its vacci-
nation programme
against the disease,
Health Minister Man-
sukh Mandaviya said
on Saturday, highlight-
ing that door-to-door
inoculation campaigns
will be conducted to en-
sure that no one is left
behind.
The minister, who
launched the National
Polio Immunisation
Drive for 2022 by admin-
istering polio drops to
children below five
years of age said over 15
crore children aged be-
low five years will be
vaccinated against the
disease in the coming
months. “India’s strate-
gic fight against polio is
a success story of the
country’s public health
policy against vaccine-
preventable diseases.
We need to continue to
be vigilant and ensure
that every child under
five years of age must
get polio drops,” Man-
daviya said.
Mansukh Mandaviya administers Polio drops to a kid on Saturday.
POLIO DRIVE 2022
Meenakashi Lekhi
WAR-HIT UKRAINE
Manish Tewari
Rajnath Singh addresses after digitally conferring the degrees to
the students at the 98th Convocation of DU on Saturday.
Ajit Pawar

COVID-19
UPDATE
WORLD
5,959,362
TOTAL DEATHS
363,695,182
TOTAL RECOVERED
64,253,653
ACTIVE CASES
433,908,197
TOTAL CASES
INDIA
513,512
TOTAL DEATHS
42,270,482
TOTAL RECOVERED
121,850
ACTIVE CASES
42,905,844
TOTAL CASES
JAVADEKAR,
PRASAD &
GANGWAR MAY GET
GOVERNORSHIP!
U
nion Minister San-
tosh Gangwar’s
spirit was broken be-
cause he couldn’t get
ticket for his daughter
even after toiling hard in
the UP polls. Disappoint-
ment grew to such an
extent that Gangwar di-
rectly called BJP’s num-
ber two Amit Shah say-
ing, “I am an eight-time
MP, but couldn’t even get
my daughter a ticket.” If
sources are to be be-
lieved, Shah consoled
him saying, “don’t lose
your heart, we are think-
ing of something big for
you, you start preparing
to head to Raj Bhavan.”
At once, all the sadness
was removed from Gang-
war’s face. After UP, let’s
go to Patna. Ex- Union
Minister Ravi Shankar
Prasad after losing his
chair, was active in
Sangh’s various pro-
grammes. He was ad-
vised to distance him-
self from political fo-
rums, because he could
get an important respon-
sibility, which may be
non-political, but consti-
tutional. Speculations
are rife that the soft-spo-
ken ex- Union Minister,
Prakash Javadekar has
also got a hint that he
can be made Governor
of an important state.
WILL THE
COMMAND OF BJP
BE IN SHAH’S
HANDS AGAIN?
A
fter March 10, the
BJP intends to
change CMs of three
states i.e. Karnataka,
Himachal and Tripu-
ra. According to
sources, Amit Shah
himself, in a conver-
sation with Sangh’s
top leaders, ad-
mitted that
only JP
Na-
dda can save BJP in
Himachal. If Nadda does
indeed move to Shimla,
Shah may once again be-
come BJP’s National
President. However, Kar-
nataka CM Bommai has
pleaded with PM and
Shah that ‘Super CM of
K’taka i.e. BL Santosh
sits in Delhi and takes all
important decisions so
Bommai has nothing
much left to do. After this
the PM sarcastically told
Santosh, “We changed 3
CMs in Uttarakhand &
its fate is for everyone to
see. So now don’t convert
Karnataka into Uttara-
khand. As for Tripura,
young CM Biplab Deb is
facing opposition from
his MLAs.
WHY IS DIDI SO
ANGRY WITH
PK?
I
t is believed
that these
days Mamta
Banerjee is not
even happy
with
Prashant
Kishor.
The rift
between these two has
grown so big that on Ab-
hishek Banerjee’s ad-
vice, PK has left Kolkata
and is focusing on Delhi.
It is said that this rift
started with municipal
polls in Bengal. Mamta
had entrusted this work
to PK. When PK visited
Bagdogra, he met
Gorkha leaders of Dar-
jeeling there and with-
out asking Didi, he
promised them that
TMC would leave some
seats of Siliguri Munici-
pal Corporation for them
and will not field its can-
didates on these seats.
Mamata went furious on
this. In view of Kolkata
civic polls, WB’s Local
Intelligence Unit com-
plained Mamta that they
have been asked for mon-
ey in lieu of tickets.
Mamata immediately
cancelled list & issued a
new one. PK was also an-
noyed by this and sent
an SMS to Mamta that it
would be difficult for
him to work in these cir-
cumstances, to which
Mamata replied, ‘Ok’.
PK’s OVERWHELMING
AMBITIONS!
P
rashant Kishor, the
country’s famous
election strategist,
called upon Telangana
CM K Chandrashekhar
Rao recently. The meet-
ing lasted for a long
time that led to specula-
tions that the work of
TRS poll campaign was
given to PK’s company
‘IPAC’. After this, when
Chandrashekhar Rao
met Maharashtra
CM Uddhav
Thackeray, Ud-
dhav asked,
“These days you
have started
making state-
ments
against
Modi,
h a v e
y o u
hired PK? Rao replied
sarcastically, “Our ship
is very small, how will
he (PK) fit in it? He is
considering himself as
PM contender in 2029.”
An uneasy silence pre-
vailed thereafter.
AAP’S AKALI LOVE!
R
eliable sources close
to AAP reveal that
the day when polls were
to be conducted in Pun-
jab, Raghav Chaddha,
Arvind Kejriwal’s close
aid, called up Akali lead-
er Bikram Singh Majith-
ia and told him that he
was doing very well in
the elections. “Your elec-
tion has picked up a lot
in last five days. Our
thought process & lead-
ership are almost the
same. AAP can nei-
ther go with Con-
gress nor with
BJP, but we can
talk with Akali
Dal. If such a
situation arises
on March 10,
then
both
the
par-
ties can work on the for-
mula of two-and-a-half
years.” However, AAP’s
CM face Bhagwant
Mann has claimed that
even if Akali Dal, BJP &
Captain join hands, then
also they can’t form gov-
ernment in Punjab.
PRIYANKA’S
FRANKNESS!
A
journalist in Luc-
know recently
asked her saying, ‘Is the
Congress’ own informa-
tion system so shabby
that party’s big leaders
leave it and join the BJP,
but the high command
doesn’t even know about
it?’ Priyanka replied,
“This is politics, people
will come and go. But
she is very angry with
two people, one the son
of Madhav Rao ji who
toppled Congress gov-
ernment in MP to switch
to the BJP. About RPN,
she already knew that he
was playing in the hands
of the BJP, in collabora-
tion with Banna Gupta,
a minister in the Soren
government, he was
trying to destabi-
lize the Congress-
backed govern-
ment in
Jharkhand. Both of
them contacted
some dozen Con-
gress
MLAs
and
asked them to join the
BJP. When I came to
know about this, I spoke
to RPN myself, and asked
him ‘Does he want to
join BJP?’ but RPN flatly
refused. Three days later,
he called the AICC office
four times and said that
he owed the party Rs 1.10
lakh on account of air-
fare, etc. So, it should be
cleared immediately.
When this matter came to my notice, I asked the accounts people to clear his accounts immedi- ately. Because I knew that now he is not going to stop.”
...AND FINALLY
I
f sources are to be be- lieved, Amit Shah
called up Harsimrat Kaur on the day of vot- ing in Punjab at around 8 am. It is said that Shah told ex- Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur “I know that you do ‘Paath’ in the morning, that’s why I have called you now. I daily drink the juice of the Kinnus that you had
sent from your
farm. This
time the Kin-
nu are sweet- er than last
time.” The
conversation
ended with a
talk on
‘meet-
ing.’
FIRST INDIA SUNDAY SPECIAL
BY TRIDIB
RAMAN
The author is a journalist
and political commentator
and views expressed are
his personal
PRASHANT KISHOR
PRIYANKA GANDHIBIKRAM SINGH MAJITHIARAVI SHANKAR PRASAD AMIT SHAH
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Women’s Day session in Parl:
BJP MP Locket writes to Birla
New Delhi (ANI): BJP
MP and leader Locket
Chatterjee on Saturday
urged Lok Sabha Speaker
Om Birla to organize a
two-day special session
every year for women on
International Women’s
Day in the Parliament.
In a letter to LS Speak-
er, the BJP MP stated that
for the past several years,
various activists and civ-
il society organizations
have been asking for a
two-day annual session
on women’s issues in Par-
liament on the occasion
of International Wom-
en’s Day. “On Interna-
tional Women’s Day, I
want to bring to your no-
tice a demand being made
for the women and girls of
our country,” she said.
BJP MLA CAUGHT
MASSAGING PEOPLE
FOR VOTE IN UP
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Politicians
can stoop down to any
level to win elections is
nothing new, They can
be seen touching the
feet of people of their
area, joining hands in
front of them during
election campaigns.
But a UP MLA has
touched a new low in
this matter.
After apologizing by
holding his ears and
doing sit ups in a re-
cent meeting, he even
was seen giving mas-
sage to an elderly voter
with oil. Its video has
now become viral on
social media. The poli-
tician in the video is
BJP MLA and candi-
date Bhupesh Choubey
of Robertsganj.
SP stole taps, how will they provide food?
....Anurag Thakur lambasts Akhilesh Yadav
Gorakhpur (ANI):
BJP leader and Union
Minister Anurag
Thakur on Saturday
took a dig at Akhilesh
Yadav and questioned
how the Samajwadi
Party (SP) would be
able to provide food for
people when they used
to steal taps during
their tenure.
Thakur said, “Akh-
ilesh Yadav is talking
about providing free
electricity but during
SP’s tenure there used
to be no electricity. In-
stead, people would
hang clothes on elec-
tricity wires. They
(Akhilesh) used to steal
‘toti’ (taps); how can
they provide ‘roti’
(food)?” “We often used
to hear about gang wars
and Japanese fever (en-
cephalitis) in Gorakh-
pur but Modiji and Yo-
giji freed the district
from them,” he said
while lauding the dou-
ble-engine BJP govt in
Uttar Pradesh.
THAKUR LAUDS PM
MODI, UP CM YOGI
Further, praising the
work done by Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi and Chief Minis-
ter Adityanath, Thakur
said, “There was no
AIIMS in Gorakhpur
for 70 years. Modiji-Yo-
giji came to power and
now in five years, Gora-
khpur has an AIIMS;
not just the land, but a
functioning building.”
“Whether it is the work
of opening AIIMS in
Gorakhpur or reviving
the closed fertilizer fac-
tory, Modiji-Yogiji
changed the direction
and condition of
Purvanchal,” he added.
T
aking a dig at Yogi Adityanath at a rally in Bal-
rampur, SP chief Akhilesh said “Baba CM” had 
booked his tickets to Gorakhpur from Lucknow for 
March 11. He said, “Baba CM has booked his ticket 
from Lucknow to Gorakhpur on March 11. Petrol and 
diesel prices are increasing continuously. They (BJP) 
want to take money from poor and give it to their 
rich bizmen friends. People will bring SP to power.” 
BABA CM HAS BOOKED TICKET FROM
LKO TO GORAKHPUR ON MAR 11: YADAV
Union Minister Anurag Thakur speaks to the media on Saturday.
A
fter 4 phases of polling, I can say this with 
confi dence that there’s a wave in favour of BJP 
and it will get an absolute majority. Once again 
BJP will cross the mark of 300 seats said Yogi at a 
rally in Ballia on Saturday. Attacking the Opposi-
tion parties in poll-bound UP, he alleged that in 
previous govts there was electricity on festivals 
like Eid and Muharram, but not on Holi and Diwali.
BJP WILL CROSS 300-SEAT MARK,
SAYS UP CM YOGI ADITYANATH
Disappointments are a part of
daily life, but let them fall like
dry leaves, don’t weigh down the
‘tree of life’ with them.
—Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, First India
Work on 1.5L health and wellness centres
is progressing at a brisk pace: PM Modi
New Delhi (ANI):
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi on Saturday
said that in order to
strengthen the primary
healthcare network,
work on 1.5 lakh Health
and Wellness Centres is
also progressing at a
brisk pace. He further
said that till now more
than 85,000 centres are
providing the facility of
routine checkups, vac-
cination, and tests. In
this budget, the facility
of mental healthcare
has also been added, he
added. PM said that
Budget builds upon ef-
forts to reform and
transform healthcare
that has been undertak-
en during last 7 years.
PM ELABORATES
THREE FACTORS
The expansion of 
modern medical science-
related infrastructure and 
human resources. 
Promotion of re-
search in the traditional 
Indian medical systems 
like Ayush, their active 
engagement in healthcare.
Providing affordable 
healthcare to every citizen 
of the country via modern 
and futuristic technology.
PM Narendra Modi addresses post Budget webinar on Saturday.
Om Birla and Locket Chatterjee
Gujarat man indicted in US
for $2.4 billion fraud
Lalit K Jha
Washington (PTI):
The founder of crypto-
currency investment
platform BitConnect,
Satish Kumbhani (36)
of Hemal in Gujarat,
has been indicted on
charges of orchestrat-
ing a global Ponzi
scheme worth $2.4 bil-
lion, federal prosecu-
tors said. According to
court documents,
Kumbhani misled in-
vestors about BitCon-
nect’s “Lending Pro-
gram”. BitConnect
reached a peak market
capitalisation of $3.4
billion, the Department
of Justice said.
“This indictment al-
leges a massive crypto-
currency scheme that
defrauded investors of
more than $2 billion,”
US Attorney Randy
Grossman for the
Southern District of
California said.

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ueen of pageantry,
Vasudha shared her
journey, from talent
rounds to workshops.
She glammed the
stage with her beauti-
ful looks and bold per-
sonality. Vasudha is also work-
ing with her mother in the
child development centre Vid-
hya Aditi Foundation and re-
cently won many hearts with
the title for the First Runner
Up in Elite Miss Rajasthan.
When asked about her jour-
ney, the diva said, “My journey
has been a roller coaster. My
parents were opposed to the
glamour industry, and con-
vincing them of my modelling
profession was the most diffi-
cult challenge I faced. Model-
ling, in their opinion, is not a
long-term job, but I was able to
persuade them by accepting
their terms. They had asked
me to join the family business
to pursue modelling.”
“But this is not the end of
the struggles. I was completely
new to this fashion world;
learning it from the scratch
was very difficult, but that did
not stop me from following my
dreams,” she added. On her
inspiration, she said, “I look
up to my mom as she is one of
the most hardworking and dis-
ciplined people I have ever
known. At the age of 25, I was
reluctant and scared to start
my modelling career, but she
guided me through this rough
time. She always taught me
one thing ‘if you have the
spark and the confidence no
one can stop you from achiev-
ing your desired goals”.
The diva shared that “In the
future, I want to pursue model-
ling and make a career out of
it. Participating and winning
Elite Miss Rajasthan was a
dream come true. It was a
breakthrough in my model-
ling career. It is my dream to
always work in front of the
camera. I am grateful to my
mentor Gaurav Gaur for his
support and guidance through-
out the Miss Rajasthan Jour-
ney. I would also like to express
my gratitude to Akansha Bhal-
la ma’am for always motivat-
ing us to work hard and to
push our limits”.
QBOLD AND
BEAUTIFUL
UTTKARSHA SHEKHAR
[email protected]
Gorgeous model, nimble
psychology student Vasudha
glammed the stage with her
beautiful looks and bold
personality. In an exclusive
interview with City First,
Vasudha Tiwari reveals all
about her journey,
aspirations and vision board

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As the summer
tiptoes in, we rush to
embrace the colours
of spring and the sun-
kissed flowers find an
echo in our very own
hearts. City First
brings to you colours,
fashion and hues to
celebrate the incoming
Spring so that the
amazing flowers
which are in bloom
everywhere are in your
heart and soul too!If ever there were a spring day so perfect,
so uplifted by a warm intermittent breeze
that it made you want to throw
open all the windows in the house
and unlatch the door to the canary's cage,
indeed, rip the little door from its jamb,
a day when the cool brick paths
and the garden bursting with peonies
seemed so etched in sunlight
that you felt like taking
a hammer to the glass paperweight
on the living room end table,
releasing the inhabitants
from their snow-covered cottage
so they could walk out,
holding hands and squinting
into this larger dome of blue and white,
well, today is just that kind of day.
—Today by Billy Collins
—Today by Billy Collins
Embrace the desi
look with a boldly
patterned flower
lehenga. The
browns are muted
due to the large and
bold bright magenta
flowers and the
dupatta, add silver
jhumkis and a braid
to complete the
aesthetic desi look.
Blue and white
are not colours
normally
associated with
spring but can
there be anything
more spring-like
than these artful
flowers and
leaves? Put a
sprig in your hair
and be ready to
usher in the
season!
Team up a long floral
open kurta with
‘forever’ blue jeans
and you are ready to
rock the world.
Capture the perfect spring
look, white with scattered
coloured patterns, bow-ties
spaghetti with loose flowing
summery palazzo pants.
Off shoulder floral dresses
and crop tops with flare
pants are totally a Spring
look and the printed tribal
border aces the look!
A plain pastel saree
with embroidered
flower motifs,
teamed with a
bralette and you are
more than ready for
a formal dinner to
welcome the spring!
A peach lehenga
with a focus on
green gives it a
bold look and
green dupatta
highlights it,
making it both a
day & evening wear.
Celebrate the
power of red as
you ‘spring’ it
with white
flowers. The
spaghetti start
with side slit
and open
sandals make it
perfect.
If you have time,
then ace a special
occasion by
‘Twinning-it’ with
your beloved, carry
it off with panache.
You simply can’t go wrong in
a pastel georgette saree with
lightly coloured flowers
sprinkled all over with fine
gold border and the backless
blouse, hold the look!
Grace your simple green
kurta with a coloured flowery
scarf to add a summerish
spring look to your outfit!
Go for it with a
cream formal
dress with
English grey
and yellow
leaf-flower
print, with cut
sleeves and a
faux side bow.
Men carry off spring flowery
designs as well as women!
Add the oomph factor for an
occasion and go all out with
flowery Indian ensemble and
the plain jackets.

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CITY BUZZGET VACCINATED
STAY MASKED
show that’s not
only giving en-
trepreneurs a
lifetime oppor-
tunity to pitch
their ideas to
the leading entrepre-
neurs but also giving
an immense knowl-
edge about business to
everyone around and
especially the young
generation to boost
their understanding of
the Indian market and
value everything
around them. The
show helped the young-
sters to understand the
importance of confi-
dence, and education.
Each factor contrib-
utes to becoming a bet-
ter investor and an
amazing team. We be-
lieve, instead of watch-
ing TV shows where
you don’t learn any-
thing beneficial, you
need to watch shows
that adds value to your
life. Also, there are no
gender biases in this
show, you will see an
almost equal number
of female sharks as
males which also en-
courages young ladies
to build their ideas
into business.
After spending two years 
in lockdown and fear of Corona, 
Delhiites are now thronging the parks 
in the captial city to enjoy the fresh air, 
practice yoga routines, spend some quality 
time with family and witness the beauty of 
nature in all it’s glory.
The Twitter handle 
of the Police Welfare 
Society shared glimpses 
of a cultural program 
organized at Mata Sundari 
Mahavidyalaya, Central 
District. Anu Asthana 
attended the event to 
motivate the students of 
the Mahavidyalaya, who 
performed several dance 
performances and also 
showed yoga and self 
defence techniques.
FASHION
FADES,
STYLE IS
ETERNAL!
Growing India!
anggana, who
hails from
Delhi, opens
up to City
First about
her life and
journey as a
model.
Although the glam
world and life of su-
permodels may have
been revered for their
desirable fashion and
proclivity for luxury,
they also tussled with
unsettled upbringings
and challenges
throughout their life-
times. But Kanggana,
an 18-years old pas-
sionate and strong
model from Delhi who
thrives on challenge
and constantly sets
goals for herself. When
asked about her early
life, the stunning beau-
ty said, " I am current-
ly pursuing my diplo-
ma in fashion commu-
nication and want to
perform wonders in
the near future. She
further added, " I am a
social being and
love interacting
with new people
and learning
about their lives
and the hardships
they have gone
through.
When asked
about her likes
and dislikes, she
shared that one
quality, she ad-
mires the most
about herself is
that she is an op-
timistic and fear-
less person, even
when disaster is at her
doorstep she is ready
to face it with a smile.
This gorgeous diva
started her journey in
the glamour industry
in September 2021 and
over the few months,"I
have been fortunate to
complete around 6 de-
signer shoots, compet-
ed in First Miss India
Teen' 21 and was
crowned as the run-
ners up, walked the
ramp for more than 8
designers in Delhi
Runway Week
'21" and not
only this
an arti-
c l e
about
m y
journey
was pub-
lished in December' 21
Edition of Spotless
Fashion Magazine,
she added.
K
UTTKARSHA SHEKHAR
[email protected]
I must say, it’s an 
incredibly interesting 
show mainly because one 
discovers the 
ingenuity, the 
creativity and 
entrepreneurial 
spirit in this 
country through 
this show and 
It is really 
helping to understand that 
how will your investors 
and customers think on 
your idea or work. It is 
also helping ground level 
people to understand 
basic fi nancial terms. 
“Nobody has a 
monopoly on good 
ideas.- Kevin O’Leary” 
Shark Tank 
has helped 
me aspire 
to dream, 
to be an  
entrepreneur 
one day 
because what 
I learned here is that if 
you have a plan to reach 
that specifi c goal that 
separates the successful 
ones from the millions 
that fail then no one can 
stop you.
SAMRIDHI
DOBHAL, DELHI
URVASHI
GARG, DELHI
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LORCA’S COMPOSITIONS RENDERED BY BAKSHI
Kanggana
Minu Bakshi, Meenakshi Lekhi and H E Jose Maria Ridao
Kammi Bakshi
& Minu Bakshi
Chetan Seth, Minu Bakshi
Hajindra Talwar, Sunita Kohli,
 Minu Bakshi
Sheeba, Dilshad Sheikh and  Benu Gupta Indu N Singh, Minu Bakshi  & Pinki Soni
Mariana Pacheco
Chetan Seth
Bina Ramani
Bunty Aggarwal and Tutu
Reynu Tandon
Minu bakshi
Muzaffar Ali, Minu Bakshi
—PHOTOS BY MANOJ KESHARWANI
Kamna Prasad and Bahar
Shubhanshi Pathak
o mark India’s 75 years 
of Independence, the 
nationwide celebrations 
will also witness the 
Embassy of Spain 
presenting their Indo-Spanish 
cultural events from 21st-27th 
February 2022 in the Capital.  
“This year marks a signifi cant 
date for India since we are 
celebrating the 75 years of its 
Independence. On this special 
occasion, the Embassy of 
Spain in India is working on 
an event based on one of the 
most appreciated Spanish 
poet, Federico García Lorca. To 
honour AKAM, the Indian artist, 
Minu Bakshi, will interpret ten 
celebrated Spanish songs.   Minu 
Bakshi has dedicated her life 
to the study of the Spanish 
language and culture. “I am 
delighted to have Minu Bakshi 
sing popular Spanish songs of 
Federico García Lorca, which 
symbolizes the cultural sangam 
of both Spain and India”, says H.E 
José Maria Ridao, Ambassador 
of Spain in India. Minu Bakshi 
has been conferred with the 2nd 
Highest Order given to a foreigner 
by the King of Spain in 2014, ‘The 
Order of Isabella la Catolica’ by 
the Spanish Government for her 
contribution towards promotion 
of Spain and its culture. Minu, a 
professor of Spanish language 
at JNU, Delhi is an accredited 
Spanish language interpreter for 
the Indian Govt and Chairperson 
of the NGO Savera (a society 
forunderprivileged women and 
children).
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