Fixing would not affect on my political career: Azhar

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Former Indian cricket captain or in other words Match fixer Mohammed Azharuddin said he was confident that the match-fixing controversy surrounding his name would not have any impact on his political career.

Mohammed Azharuddin, who last month joined the Congress, said here no criminal case had been filed against him in relation to the match-fixing scandal. "But I had registered a case against the BCCI in this regard," he told a meet the press program.

Asked if the scandal, which cut short his brilliant cricket career in 2000, would impact his candidature in the Lok Sabha elections, the former stylish batsman said, "I do not think this will cause any difficulty in the elections."

Asked to name the constituency from which he would contest the elections, the former skipper, like a seasoned politician, said he will contest from wherever his party ordered him to do so. Mohammed Azharuddin, who runs an event management company in Hyderabad, joined the Congress on February 19. 

Navin Chawla to take over as next CEC

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Election Commissioner Navin Chawla will take over as the next Chief Election Commissioner on April 20, succeeding N Gopalaswami who will retire on that day. 

Navin Chawla, an IAS officer of the 1969 batch, will hold charge till July 29, 2010 when he will attain the age of 65 years. 

"The President has approved the appointment of Navin Chawla as the Chief Election Commissioner with effect from April 20 on completion of the tenure of N Gopalaswami," a Rashtrapati Bhavan communique said here today. 

Navin Chawla, who will be taking over in the midst of the five-phased Lok Sabha elections, will oversee four phases of the polls. 

The elevation of Navin Chawla, who was appointed as Election Commissioner on May 13,2005, comes after a controversy triggered by Gopalaswami's recommendation to the President for his removal from office for alleged "partisan" functioning. 

Navin Chawla has been elevated to CEC's post on the advice of the government which had rejected Gopalaswami's plea for his removal, saying there was no merit in the allegations against the election commissioner. 

The Chief Election Commissioner, a Constitutional post, enjoys a term of six years or till the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. 

Navin Chawla has earlier served in various capacities in the government during his career, the last being secretary in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. He has also served as secretary to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). 

Navin Chawla is a recipient of the Italian government's Mazzini Award, instituted in honour of writer Giuseppe Mazzini, for his contribution to promote ties between India and Italy. 

After Gopalaswami's retirement, the government will have to appoint a third election commissioner.

Firing at cricket stadium at lahore, 7 players injured

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7 Sri Lankan cricket players injured in firing at Gaddafi stadium at Lahore

In an incident which could have turned many fears to reality, the convoy of Sri Lankan cricket team was attacked by unidentified gunmen at Gaddafi stadium in Lahore. At least 12 gunmen have been reported to be involved in the attack.

Seven players of the Sri Lankan cricket team have been injured. Five policemen who were trying to shield the van carrying the cricketers have been killed in the encounter.

Four of the cricket players are seriously injured - Thilan Samaraweera, Kumar Sangakara, Ajanta Mendis and Tharanga Paranavithana.

The gunfire is reported to have continued for 25 minutes. Two bombs were also thrown at the convoy. The view of world will be change toward Pakistan after this incident.

Is Modi the next Prime Minister ?

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IF the opinions of some of Internet users are anything to go by, Narendra Modi should not be the next chief minister of Gujarat. Instead, he should be the next Prime Minister of India. Free social networking sites on the Internet is galore with communities and postings, which project Narendra Modi as BJP’s best bet for prime ministerial candidate for the general elections in 2009. 

A posting in Orkut, a social networking site, apparently sent from Meerut, said, “It is time Narendra Modi is promoted as PM and not just as CM of Gujarat. A thumping victory in Gujarat can force the BJP leadership to hand over the mantle to Narendra Modi. This will help BJP to encash on Narendra Modi’s popularity amongst the Hindus and save their own seats and deposits in 2009 elections. Uttar Pradesh election results have shown what is going to happen in future. Gujaratis must not miss this opportunity.” 

Another scrap, by an apparent non-resident Gujarati from New Jersey, said, “Missing BJP here in America. A great personality is handling BJP Government in Gujarat, so have created this community in order to honour the one and only courageous and talented Mr Narendra Modi and his ministry. Yeh Woh Modi Hai Jisne Hame Hamare Dushmano Ke Samne Sar Uthake Jina Sikhaya, Jo Hamare Gujarat Me Ham Hi Pe Raj Kar Rahe The. (Narendra Modi has taught us to face our enemies and live with pride). So, make him the next Prime Minister.” 

Some entries also provide a list of reasons why Narendra Modi is the best candidate for the next PM. One list read: 

“1. He has stood by Hindutava no matter what the situation. He is loyal and must be rewarded. 

2. He has stood by the party unlike Uma Bharti, who is also a popular leader but had spoken against the party. 

3. Gujarat is India’s best state under Narendra Modi’s leadership. 

4. Narendra Modi is an OBC and I think the time has come that we should bring OBC candidates to lead Bharat.” 

BJP Supporter’s Group, a community in Orkut, with a membership of well over 8,000, had carried out a poll on prime ministerial candidates. Out of the total 365 votes casted, Narendra Modi had a clear majority. However, Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee President Bharat Singh Solanki said, “These are the manifestations of his propaganda. How much of public support he really has will be seen only after the elections.” 

Suspended BJP leader Gordhan Zadaphia went a step ahead. “He (Narendra Modi) is a master of manipulation. With the kind of fabricated picture he has projected outside, people are bound to get influenced,” he said.

Narendra Modi – The Lion of Gujarat

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Narendra Modi was born on 17th September 1950 in a small town of Vadnagar in Mehsana district in North Gujarat in India.

  Narendra Modi completed his schooling in Vadnagar and did his masters degree in Political Science from Gujarat University. Even as a boy he was interested in social services. During the Indo-Pak war in early sixties, he went to help the soldiers in transit in railway stations. In 1967 he offered voluntary services to the people affected in Narmada Tapti floods. He continued serving the victims of major disasters in various parts of the country in his student and adult life. 

  Narendra Modi's abilities and leadership qualities were seen in the early days of his student life when he became the student leader of Akhil Bhartiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (All India Students Council). He played a prominent role in the anticorruption movement in 1974 in Gujarat. 

  He entered politics in 1987 by joining the Bharatiya Janata Party. Within a year, he was elevated to the level of General Secretary of the Gujarat unit of the party. In 1995 he was made the National Secretary of the party in-charge of five major states in India – a rare distinction. He traveled extensively through out the world, which helped him to develop a global perspective.

  After carving a niche for himself in the national politics as a master strategist, he took over as the Chief Minister of Gujarat on 7th October 2001.

  Narendra Modi, who is ever capable of turning an adversity into an opportunity made use of his inexperience to start afresh, on a clean slate without the burden of the past. His beginner mind was a blessing in disguise for him to learn things without any bias and without the need to unlearn the dead past. Though he was a wandering type of Sangh Pracharak he had a wealth of national and international exposure with him. Immediately after the swearing in ceremony he swung into action. His administrative acumen, clear vision and integrity brought him a landslide victory in the general elections held in December 2002 and he was sworn in as the Chief Minister for the second term on 22nd December 2002.

  The biggest challenge which Narendra Modi had to face when he took over as the Chief Minster was the reconstruction of the earthquake affected areas. Bhuj was a city of rubble. People were living in temporary shelters without basic infrastructure. Earthquake recovery became his first priority. His dynamic vision and quick decisions have put Gujarat Reconstruction Programme as one of the best reconstruction programmes on the global map and set a benchmark for reconstruction and disaster recovery, not only in India, but also in the entire Asia. Earthquake reconstruction and rehabilitation in Gujarat achieved global recognition.

  Narendra Modi as soon as he took over as the Chief Minister focused quickly on integrated overall development. Along with industrial growth and economic development, he also focused on rural development, improvement in education, education of girl child, development of the deprived, agricultural development, science and technology and disaster management. Gujarat had always focused on industrial growth, but Narendra Modi made an attempt to correct the imbalance in development by focusing appropriately on social sectors, integrating social and economic growth. He put Gujarat on the road to integrated development with a special focus on five sectors namely – education, water, energy, human resources and safety & security.

  Narendra Modi quickly shifted the gear from government centered administration to people centered administration. People's participation became the foundation of all development programs. Efficient application of information technology for governance, focus on agriculture, human resources development, and delivery of health services, rural development and thrust on post disaster recovery has made Gujarat emerge as the leader among the Indian states in spite of a series of disasters.

  Attention and priority given by Narendra Modi to education as compared to any other past Chief Minister of the state is also noteworthy. His realization that no amount of economic, industrial or commercial resurgence can be sustained on a long-term basis without the foundation of proper academic and professional education has made him re-work the whole system of education in Gujarat state. Successive annual campaigns for enrolment of all children in schools, with a special focus on enrolment of the girl child have brought lakhs of children back to school, which otherwise would have been left out. The concern of the Narendra Modi for education of the girl child is reflected in the fact that he has specially created a fund called “Kanya Kelavani Nidhi”. Now it is a well-known fact that all the gifts received by Narendra Modi are auctioned and the funds are credited to this account.

  Narendra Modi has been constantly innovating for improving the efficiency and productivity in various sectors. One such innovative step is the decision to involve private sector for development of huge wastelands. Another innovative step is celebration of traditional festivals, and covert them into events of major tourist attraction. In a mobile world in order to make citizens really mobile, roaming ration cards and roaming school cards have been introduced. Provision of soil health cards to the farmers is another innovation to help farmers improve the land quality and ultimately agricultural productivity. “Sujalam Sufalam” scheme launched to create a grid of water resources in Gujarat is another innovative step towards water conservation and its appropriate utilization.

  Vibrant Gujarat Global Investor's meet is an innovative bi-annual submit organized by Narendra Modi to attract investment from rest of the country and abroad. Narendra Modi in his five years of rule has ensured all round development of Gujarat in all areas including agriculture, rural development, education and industrial development. His vision is to make Gujarat emerge as the leader, not only in the Indian sub-continent, but also in the entire Asia to compete with Japan, Taiwan, and China.

  Narendra Modi looks beyond the immediate gratification for the purpose of getting votes. The programmes such as Krushi Mahotsav, River Grid, Chiranjeevi & Matru Vandana schemes, schemes for reduction in infant mortality rate, Beti Bachavo campaign (save the girl child), Jyotigram, Karmayogi Abhiyan etc. aim at multi-dimensional development of Gujarat in the long-term. The vision, concept and implementation of such programmes make Narendra Modi rise as a statesman, who thinks of the next generation in the backdrop of politicians who think about the next elections. 

  UN Sasakawa Award for disaster reduction, CAPAM award for innovation in governance, UNESCO award, CSI award for e-governance, No.1 state in industrial investment (MOUs), No.1 among major health care services, availability and utility of infrastructure, Indiatech award in power sector etc. is an indicative list of what Gujarat achieved under the able Chief Ministership of Narendra Modi. The very fact that Narendra Modi has been ranked as the number one Chief Minister by the public for the second consecutive year speaks volumes about his achievements.

  Narendra Modi is a powerful orator – avid reader and an original thinker. Apart from numerous articles and Essays, he also has authored three books.

The highest paid CEO in India

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Even in these times of economic gloom, there are chief executive officers who are earning huge salaries. Some time ago, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had sparked off a debate when he suggested that CEO salaries should be curbed. That was when there was no economic crisis anywhere in sight.

Now even the epitome of capitalism, the United States, has endorsed those views, and American policymakers want CEO compensation to be kept at manageable levels. Meanwhile, here is a list of the highest paid CEOs in India.

Note: Market cap as on February 16, 2009

Mukesh D Ambani

Rank: No 1

Designation: Chairman and managing director

Company: Reliance Industries Ltd

Compensation: Rs 44.02 crore (Rs 440.2 million)

Reliance market cap: Rs 193,076.66 crore (Rs 1930.77 billion)

Background: Mukesh Ambani has been ranked India's richest person, and the world's fifth richest man, by business magazine Forbes. His net worth is approximately $50 billion. With a personal stake of 48 per cent, he is the largest shareholder of Reliance Industries, India's largest private sector enterprise.

Ambani, who joined Reliance in 1981, led the creation of the world's largest grassroots petroleum refinery at Jamnagar, Gujarat, built at a cost of Rs 100,000 crores (Rs 1,000 billion).

His fortune has seen a 62 per cent drop since January 2008, but he still ranks No 3 in Forbes' list of world's wealthiest CEOs.

Bhojpuri actor Ravi Kishen may join Congress

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Bhojpuri actor Ravi Kishen may soon join the increasing number of celebrities who have become poster boys for political parties in the run-up to the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls.

The Bigg Boss finalist, who had earlier wished to stay away from politics after claiming to have got similar offers from the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party, now seems to have made up his mind about joining politics.

"I am in talks with the Congress leadership both in Maharashtra and at the Centre. I have put forward some conditions to them and as soon as things materialise in that direction, I will take the final decision," Ravi Kishen said.

The actor, who has featured in several Bhojpuri and Hindi films, has a considerable fan following in Uttar Pradesh  and Bihar. He is also expected to campaign for the Congress along with its youth icon Rahul Gandhi .

Kishen added that he will meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi soon. According to sources close to Kishen, the actor has demanded a party ticket from Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh, which happens to be his home turf as he hails from Kirkat village of the constituency.

"It will give me an opportunity to work among the people of my region and also benefit the party by strengthening its base," he said. The actor claims that the BSP and the BJP were interested in fielding him in the forthcoming elections.

The BSP had reportedly asked him to contest either from Varanasi or Jaunpur. Kishen had turned down the proposal, saying he had no plan to join politics and would concentrate on his acting career.

His move is also being seen as a counter to Samajwadi Party's decision to field popular Bhojpuri actor Manoj Tiwari from Gorakhpur constituency.

Political parties are on a scouting spree for Bhojpuri actors, as they are supposedly helpful in wooing a large number of voters in eastern Uttar Pradesh, who speak Bhojpuri.