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Netaji’s daughter appeals to PM Modi to bring back her father’s ashes from Japan

Anita Bose Pfaff
I am gratified to note that a statue of my father Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose will be unveiled on September 8 (Thursday) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and will occupy pride of place in New Delhi.


My father fought selflessly for the freedom of India. He sacrificed and lost a lot - ultimately his life - in the pursuit of Indian independence. He was a shining example of dedication to the whole of India and all his countrymen and countrywomen. Whether as President of the Indian National Congress or leader of the Provisional Government of Free India and the Indian National Army, he upheld in no uncertain manner communal harmony, Indian unity as well as the emancipation of women and the downtrodden people.

In this celebratory moment for the family and the followers of my father's ideals, when free India is recognising his valour and heroism by installing his statue at a most central and prestigious location in the heart of the Indian capital, I wish to remind Indians that my father's mortal remains are still lying in Tokyo and have not been brought home to India for a final disposal for over 77 years.

He died as a result of a plane crash in Taipei on August 18, 1945. In 2015-16 the Indian Government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi declassified all until then not yet declassified Government of India files pertaining to Netaji, thereby making available to the public additional facts regarding his death in Taipei on August 18, 1945. The same government in a reply under the Right to Information Act thereafter confirmed the evidence and record in the files. Such steps should have removed any doubts about what happened to my father and ended the previous controversy once and for all.

However, if the Government of India insists, an authoritative DNA test can be attempted on the remains, even though this is not really necessary in view of the evidence available. Besides, it may not be easy to obtain DNA material from cremated remains.

It was my father's ambition to experience a free India. Tragically his untimely death denied him this wish. I feel his remains should at least touch the soil of India and bring closure to the matter. A closure was denied my late mother Emilie Schenkl - and I hope that it will not be denied to me as well.

Therefore, I appeal to the people of India and to all Indian political parties, to unite in an apolitical and bipartisan manner to bring my father's mortal remains to India.

I should be happy to visit India at the convenience of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as leading persons of the ruling and the opposition parties to discuss facilitating a transfer of my father's remains to India.

(The writer is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's daughter)

--IANS
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Indian toy industry needs PLI key to become toy maker for the world

By Venkatachari Jagannathan
Chennai, Sep 8 (IANS) With increasing exports, growing domestic market, almost zero imports from China, emergence of mega toy cluster, the Indian toy industry is all set to become the toy maker for the world, said the sector experts.


According to them, a little nudge from the Central government in the form of a production linked incentive (PLI) scheme is the need of the hour which would have a multiplier effect.

"We are shipping toys for global majors. Global toy majors are now looking at India as a steady sourcing point apart from China. India is a huge country and is not limited by space or men unlike many other smaller countries," Rajeev Kaul, Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director, Aequs Private Ltd told IANS.

"Global toy companies have increased their sourcing from India. Our exports are growing exponentially. We make toys for overseas players and also ship out our own branded toys," R. Jeswant, CEO, Funskool India told IANS.

The Rs 231 crore turnover Funskool earned Rs 145 crore from exports and Rs 86 crore from domestic sales.

"For the current year, we hope to earn Rs 175 crore from exports out of targeted turnover of Rs 275 crore," Jeswant added.

With demand - exports and domestic - increasing Funskool is expanding its production facilities at Ranipet. The company also has a big plant in Goa.

"We are exporting to over 30 countries including the USA and Europe. Ten more overseas markets will be added soon," Jeswant said.

Similarly, Micro Plastics India has announced a new toy facility in Hosur in Tamil Nadu at an outlay of Rs 500 crore.

On its part, Aequs is also putting up a huge facility at Koppal to make toys for the domestic market - for its own brands and for manufacturing toys for others, said officials.

Jeswant said the BJP government's initiatives like increasing the import duty to 66 per cent, compulsory BIS certification of the toy manufacturing units overseas to supply to India has given the needed fillip to the Indian manufacturers.

"It all started with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's radio broadcast 'Maan ki Baat' in 2020, where he expressed his desire to establish India as a global toy hub," Jeswant said.

Industry officials like Kaul and Jeswant said once the volumes pick up, most of the raw materials - paints, plastics and resins- will be available within the country while some of these are imported now.

Aequs has begun digital printing/painting of dolls which increases the output manifold while cutting down waste.

"For the past five years, our focus was on contract manufacturing for global toy makers," Kaul said.

Aequs makes toys for global majors like Hasbro and others.

The group has about 4.5 lakh sq.ft toy production facility at its Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belagavi in Karnataka.

Aequs Group is developing a 450 acre mega toy cluster - 60 per cent SEZ and 40 per cent Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) - at Koppal - the area known for Kinnal toys- in Karnataka.

Officials told IANS that the group will have about 6 lakh toy manufacturing facilities at Koppal - 1.4 lakh sq.ft for DTA and about 4.6 lakh sq.ft in SEZ.

According to Aequs officials, the group offers plug-and-play facilities for toy makers. The facilities are built-to-suit the clients.

"In case of needs the group also provides the units with necessary manpower,a Aequs officials said.

The toy cluster also has a 60,000 sq.ft incubation centre for startups.

"The Koppal toy cluster can have about 100 units and provide direct employment for 25,000 persons," an Aequs official told IANS.

The toy cluster has already attracted component maker Viscon Polymers.

Apart from the toy manufacturers, the central government should also include the infrastructure developers under the PLI scheme, an Aequs official added.

In addition to offering manufacturing facilities, the Koppal Toy Cluster will also offer accommodation facilities for workers and office staff.

(Venkatachari Jagannathan can be reached at v.jagannathan@ians.in)

--IANS
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‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’: Rahul Gandhi starts walking from Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari, Sep 8 (IANS) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi started walking for 3,570 km-long 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' here on Thursday. He was accompanied by party General Secretary, Organisation, K.C. Venugopal and others.

The yatra will traverse 12 states and 2 Union Territories while party leader K.C. Venugopal said: "We have not involved the poll-bound states of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh."

However, all the party's state organisations will take a separate padyatra in their respective states for one month while all the blocks took out a padyatra on Wednesday.

The party's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' will have Gandhi and his companions meeting select group of people from 7 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. everyday while it will be mass connect programme in the evening. All the yatris, including Gandhi, will rest in specialised containers and the end of the day.

Ahead of the yatra, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday has said that this will be turning point of Indian politics and will mark a new beginning.

--IANS
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BJP only party with strong internal democracy, ideology: Nadda to foreign diplomats

New Delhi, Sep 8 (IANS) BJP National President J.P. Nadda, during a meeting with diplomats from nine countries, has said that the BJP is the only political party in India with strong internal democracy and ideology.

Nadda said that from the booth president to the national president, all are elected through elections in the party and it is the only political organisation which has never compromised on its ideology and principles since its inception.

As part of the fifth phase of the 'Know BJP' initiative, Nadda on Wednesday interacted with the Heads of Missions of nine countries - South Africa, Paraguay, Netherlands, Mexico, Colombia, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Maldives and Mali at the party headquarters.


On the occasion, the BJP chief also made the diplomats aware of the achievements of the Narendra Modi government at the Centre and the BJP governments working in states.

In the meeting, foreign diplomats were also shown a documentary about the journey of the BJP from 1951, when it was Bharatiya Jana Sangh, till now.

Nadda apprised these mission heads about the working, organisation and ideology of the party and said that the BJP is the largest political party in the world today.

The BJP national president said that the party wants to improve relations with all political parties around the world and this is reason why it started the 'Know the BJP'
initiative.

Describing the work culture of the Modi government, Nadda said that the government has not just worked to transform India in the last eight years but also many countries of the world.

Foreign diplomats, on the occasion, appreciated the Prime Minister Modi's leadership. They also shared several suggestions and advice with Nada for the exchange of ideas and strengthening mutual coordination between political parties.

BJP in-charge of foreign affairs department Vijay Chauthawale, national general secretary Vinod Tawde and national spokesperson Nalin Kohli were also present during the conversation.

On the 42nd foundation day of BJP on April 6, 2022, Nadda launched 'Know BJP' initiative. Under this, the BJP chief so far met with the Heads of Missions of 56 countries including the US and the European Union countries.

--IANS
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Rahul Gandhi: National flag is under attack

Kanyakumari, Sep 8 (IANS) Addressing the gathering during the launch of the party's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' here on Wednesday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that the national flag is under attack.

"This flag belongs to every state. It doesn't belong to any particular religion or caste, it belongs to everyone. This flag guarantees protection to every single person in the country. It guarantees right to practise any religion. But today the national flag is under attack," Rahul Gandhi said.

"The aim of the Bharat Jodo Yatra is to listen to the people of India. We don't want to crush the voice of the people like the BJP and the RSS do," he added.

Rahul Gandhi said that today the institutions of the country are under threat.

"They (BJP) frighten the opposition using ED and CBI. They think they can divide the country on the basis of religion and caste. But this country will remain united. The country is heading towards a disaster and unfortunately, our media is fully controlled by the ruling party.

"A handful of large business houses control the country today. Demonetisation, GST, everything was design to help them," he said.

--IANS
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2 hybrid terrorists arrested in J&K’s Shopian

Srinagar, Sep 7 (IANS) Two hybrid terrorists have been arrested in Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian district on Wednesday, police said.

"Shopian police arrested two hybrid terrorists of proscribed terror outfit LeT. They have been identified as Faizan Fayaz Bhat, son of Fayaz Ahmad Bhat, resident of Budden Rafiabad, Sopore and Yawar Nizam Mir son of Nizamuddin Mir, resident of Konsoo, Shopian," police said.

Arms and ammunition including two pistols, two pistol magazines, two grenades, 20 pistol rounds, an AK-47 magazine and 50-AK live rounds were recovered from their possession.

--IANS
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SC sets aside HC direction to Delhi schools to fill up backlog of EWS seats

New Delhi, Sep 7 (IANS) The Supreme Court has set aside a Delhi High Court direction, which asked the Delhi government to ensure that private schools fill the backlog of unfilled seats for economically weaker sections (EWS) in a phased manner in the next five years.

A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Abhay S. Oka said: "We set aside the impugned order qua directions contained in paragraphs 4 and 5, leaving the parties to bear their own costs. The court is free to take appropriate view in the main matter. The appeals are disposed of accordingly."

It said it is unable to appreciate how clause 4 of the order dated May 26 (direction to fill up backlog of EWS seats) can be worked out even if the schools are at default for the earlier period of years as the same cannot be compensated in this manner by an interim order.

The top court said that "the issue which has been examined by the court is whether the 25 per cent of seats in EWS category is being filled up on the basis of the declared sanctioned strength or actual admissions and we do believe that this cannot form subject matter of an interim order".

"We are thus of the view that the final call will have to be taken in the main matter and it cannot be a subject matter of the nature of interim relief as granted."

The top court order came on a plea filed by Venkateshwar Global School against Justice for All and others.

On July 19, the apex court stayed the Delhi High Court order.

Senior advocate Shyam Divan, representing the petitioner, had then contended that the high court order was passed on a letter patent appeal (LPA), at the behest of a person who was not a party before the single judge. As the top court asked him how did the appeal come about, Divan replied that a limited notice was issued in the LPA, and added that the high court's division bench from a limited notice, passed an extensive order with such far reaching consequences.

In May this year, a division bench of the Delhi High Court ordered that in cases where schools, both on private and government lands, do not adhere to the admission conditions for EWS category students, the Delhi government has to step in by exercising its duty, as a welfare state.

The Delhi government had submitted before the high court that more than 132 private schools were violating admission requirements with respect to the EWS category. The government said it had issued notice to the schools.

--IANS
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Cabinet approves policy to lease railway land up to 35 years

New Delhi, Sep 7 (IANS) The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a policy for long term leasing of railway land for implementing PM Gati Shakti framework.

Under it, long term leasing of railway land for a period of 35 years would be enabled for setting up cargo terminals.

In the next five years, 300 cargo terminals would be set up on railway land.

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur told mediapersons after the Union Cabinet meeting that apart from leasing the land for setting up cargo terminals, these land parcels would also be used for setting up social infrastructures like hospitals and schools through public-private partnership mode.

In addition to this, solar plants would also be set up on railway land, the minister said further.

Thakur informed that land would be leased for new stakeholders for up to 35 years at 1.5 per cent of market value of the land.

Existing stakeholders can participate in this scheme through a transparent bidding system, he added.

The scheme will ensure about 1.2 lakh jobs and will also bring more revenue to Indian Railways, official sources said.

--IANS
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Indian rocket maker Agnikul gets patent for single-piece rocket engines

Chennai, Sep 7 (IANS) Indian rocket maker Agnikul Cosmos has said it has secured the patent from the Indian government for its design and manufacturing of single-piece rocket engines.

Agnilet, one such single piece engine, is the world's first single-piece 3D printed rocket engine fully designed and manufactured in India, it was successfully test-fired in early 2021.

Agnikul had recently announced the inauguration of its Rocket Factory- 1, India's first-ever rocket facility dedicated to 3D print such rocket engines at scale situated at the IIT Madras Research Park.

Commenting on the patent, Srinath Ravichandran, Co-founder & CEO, Agnikul said: "Rocket engines usually have thousands of parts in them - starting from injectors that inject fuel into the engine, to the cooling channels that cool the engine, to the igniter that is necessary to ignite the propellants."

"Designing Agnilet as a single piece of hardware has not been an easy ride, but our team has proved it to be otherwise. This patent is a testament to the world-class designed-in-India and made-in-India deep-tech engineering that the Agnikul team is able to do," he added.

Agnikul has raised a total funding of Rs 105 crore ($15 million) from Mayfield India, pi Ventures, Speciale Invest, and a host of others, including prominent angels such as Anand Mahindra and Naval Ravikant since 2019.

--IANS
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Yatra to take break if Rahul goes for poll campaign: Digvijaya Singh

Kanyakumari, Sep 7 (IANS) The 3,570 km Bharat Jodo Yatra of the Congress will take a break and begin from the same point if Rahul Gandhi goes for campaigning in two election-bound states of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, said Digvijaya Singh on Wednesday.

Addressing a press conference here, Singh, who is convenor of the yatra, said, "Rahul Gandhi will walk all along the yatra route... if he takes a break for campaigning, then the yatra will stop and will restart from the same place."

The Yatra will go through 12 states and two union territories, but does not involve the election-going states. General Secretary Organisation K.C. Venugopal said, "We have not involved the election-going states of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh."

But all the state organisations will take a separate padyatra in the states for one month while all the blocks will take out padyatra this day at 5 p.m.

The party is launching a massive yatra on Wednesday around 5 p.m. Enroute the yatra, meetings with select groups of people will be done and in the evening mass connect programme will be held. All the yatris, including Rahul will take rest in specialised containers.

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday said that this will be a turning point of Indian politics and will mark a new beginning.

"A day when India's oldest political party will launch the longest padyatra ever undertaken. It is a sombre day, a day for quiet reflection and renewed resolve. This is a turning point in Indian politics. It marks a new beginning," Jairam said

--IANS
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