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Is the IAS fortress showing cracks
Is the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) feeling the heat? Has the decision of Adapa Karthik - this year's civil services exam topper for appointment to the IAS - to continue serving in the IPS shaken the citadel of power?
The en masse uprising of all non-IAS services following the sixth Central Pay Commission (CPC) recommendations is common knowledge. This resulted in exposing the not-so-deft sleight of IAS dirty hands for safeguarding their own turf through chicanery and machinations - indulged in through the decades to perpetuate, consolidate and still better their superior edge over all other services and continue to lord over while gloatingly twiddling thumbs from their lofty chairs.
Now with their back to the wall, the IAS officers have at last woken up to the need to go on the offensive - to salvage their diminishing stock? The chosen target for the initial attack, it appears, is a brilliant young buck from the IPS, whose lucid pen has been attracting attention for putting heat under IAS seats.
The route for the strike was the union ministry's department of personnel and training (DOPT), which has sent Abhinav Kumar, a superintendent of police from the Jharkhand cadre, a show cause notice for his articles in the media, analysing the game behind the recommendations of the CPC. The IPS lad is being targeted for exposing the embarrassingly unsavoury chinks in the IAS armour and for presenting to readers realistic facts and figures that hurt IAS interests; secrets which now stand exposed, no longer safely hidden within well guarded IAS controlled vaults inside labyrinthine mazes under their ministries!
Among other things, Abhinav educated the nation about how in 1981, out of 60 secretary-level positions at the centre as many as 25 were occupied by non-IAS; the number has remained the same for non-IAS even 27 years after, when secretary-level positions have now risen from 60 to 250 - the nigh 200 additions all having been created for and occupied by the IAS. So much for the government's adumbrated policy of downsizing its bureaucratic belly! Abhinav also made bold to postulate his theory that the root cause of unrest, violence, and growing Naxalism in the country was the inefficient management of land revenue and land records - both closely protected turfs of the IAS.
The media has been ablaze with articles from others too - condemning the only justification peddled by the CPC for granting the IAS an 'edge' based on the philosophy of tradition, something completely misplaced in today's world. Discrimination favouring the pay suggested for secretary-level officers (Rs.80,000) - at which almost 100 percent IAS officers retire notwithstanding the much-touted pyramidal structure declared for public consumption, vis-a-vis additional secretary (Rs.67,000) - the best level reached if at all by a mere sprinkling few in other services - has been termed most outrageous. Every IAS officer retires with the maximum pension, while it is hard to find even one percent of the total cadre strength in the IPS retiring as secretary or equivalent.
The sixth CPC recommendations have been exposed unequivocally as "a well-contrived move by the IAS to hold on to its tottering suzerainty on the specious ground of historical logic - now rightfully challenged by all sections of Indian society and other services".
Against this background, an exception seems to have been made to single out Abhinav - in whose case the centre has directly intervened, probably out of desperation; for normally such a course of action is initiated by the state as the cadre-controlling authority. It is rare for the DOPT to be involved, and would invariably need prior approval of the minister concerned.
The outcome of this show cause notice, only time will tell. But what's clear is that this mindless vindictive act on their part has united the IPS community across the country like never before - something the IAS perhaps did not anticipate or expect. The move is being viewed as a fresh attack on the much aggrieved IPS as a whole. The feeling within the country's IPS fraternity - be it among serving or past ones, is to take the IAS head on and not let them think Abhinav is alone. The IPS will "no longer suffer in silence" nor permit individual officers to "face the IAS music on their own" - is the war cry.
Does this open war between services augur well for the nation and its governance? Are the warning signs deliberately being ignored? Or is Prime Minister Manmohan Singh too fickle to stand firm by his promise for giving this nation a top class police force capable of tackling its ills of terrorism and Naxalism? IANS
The en masse uprising of all non-IAS services following the sixth Central Pay Commission (CPC) recommendations is common knowledge. This resulted in exposing the not-so-deft sleight of IAS dirty hands for safeguarding their own turf through chicanery and machinations - indulged in through the decades to perpetuate, consolidate and still better their superior edge over all other services and continue to lord over while gloatingly twiddling thumbs from their lofty chairs.
Now with their back to the wall, the IAS officers have at last woken up to the need to go on the offensive - to salvage their diminishing stock? The chosen target for the initial attack, it appears, is a brilliant young buck from the IPS, whose lucid pen has been attracting attention for putting heat under IAS seats.
The route for the strike was the union ministry's department of personnel and training (DOPT), which has sent Abhinav Kumar, a superintendent of police from the Jharkhand cadre, a show cause notice for his articles in the media, analysing the game behind the recommendations of the CPC. The IPS lad is being targeted for exposing the embarrassingly unsavoury chinks in the IAS armour and for presenting to readers realistic facts and figures that hurt IAS interests; secrets which now stand exposed, no longer safely hidden within well guarded IAS controlled vaults inside labyrinthine mazes under their ministries!
Among other things, Abhinav educated the nation about how in 1981, out of 60 secretary-level positions at the centre as many as 25 were occupied by non-IAS; the number has remained the same for non-IAS even 27 years after, when secretary-level positions have now risen from 60 to 250 - the nigh 200 additions all having been created for and occupied by the IAS. So much for the government's adumbrated policy of downsizing its bureaucratic belly! Abhinav also made bold to postulate his theory that the root cause of unrest, violence, and growing Naxalism in the country was the inefficient management of land revenue and land records - both closely protected turfs of the IAS.
The media has been ablaze with articles from others too - condemning the only justification peddled by the CPC for granting the IAS an 'edge' based on the philosophy of tradition, something completely misplaced in today's world. Discrimination favouring the pay suggested for secretary-level officers (Rs.80,000) - at which almost 100 percent IAS officers retire notwithstanding the much-touted pyramidal structure declared for public consumption, vis-a-vis additional secretary (Rs.67,000) - the best level reached if at all by a mere sprinkling few in other services - has been termed most outrageous. Every IAS officer retires with the maximum pension, while it is hard to find even one percent of the total cadre strength in the IPS retiring as secretary or equivalent.
The sixth CPC recommendations have been exposed unequivocally as "a well-contrived move by the IAS to hold on to its tottering suzerainty on the specious ground of historical logic - now rightfully challenged by all sections of Indian society and other services".
Against this background, an exception seems to have been made to single out Abhinav - in whose case the centre has directly intervened, probably out of desperation; for normally such a course of action is initiated by the state as the cadre-controlling authority. It is rare for the DOPT to be involved, and would invariably need prior approval of the minister concerned.
The outcome of this show cause notice, only time will tell. But what's clear is that this mindless vindictive act on their part has united the IPS community across the country like never before - something the IAS perhaps did not anticipate or expect. The move is being viewed as a fresh attack on the much aggrieved IPS as a whole. The feeling within the country's IPS fraternity - be it among serving or past ones, is to take the IAS head on and not let them think Abhinav is alone. The IPS will "no longer suffer in silence" nor permit individual officers to "face the IAS music on their own" - is the war cry.
Does this open war between services augur well for the nation and its governance? Are the warning signs deliberately being ignored? Or is Prime Minister Manmohan Singh too fickle to stand firm by his promise for giving this nation a top class police force capable of tackling its ills of terrorism and Naxalism? IANS
Temporary premises of IIT-Patna hit by waterlogging
Patna: The new Indian Institute of Technology-Patna (IIT-P) where classes began on a temporary premises on Aug 7, has been hit hard by waterlogging.
"It is true, We have been affected by waterlogging for over a week," said Mantu Sharma, a peon at IIT-P.
Sharma said the roads have been under two to three feet of water for days now.
An official said rainwater has also entered the temporary premises of IIT-P. "Water is everywhere, it is more on the roads, but has also entered inside the institute," he said.
A faculty member at the institute, who is from outside Bihar, told sources on condition of anonymity on Wednesday that it was tough teaching and living in waterlogged areas.
"It is difficult to leave and enter the campus as the entire locality is submerged," he said.
All 98 students from various parts of the country, studying in mechanical, electrical and computer engineering streams, have been attending classes from Aug 7 in the temporary campus in the heavily waterlogged areas.
Some of the students have complained to the officials of the institute that they are being exposed to pollution and face health risks due to waterlogging.
Earlier this year, the state's Science and Technology Department identified a polytechnic, located near the Patliputra colony in Patna as the temporary campus for the IIT-P. The students were provided a hostel at the campus itself.
A few days ago, Minister for Science and Technology Shahid Ali Khan said that the process of land acquisition for a permanent campus of the new IIT-P will soon be underway.
"Around 500 acres near Bihta, about 30 km from here, would be acquired for the permanent campus," Khan said.
Bihar's Infrastructure Development Authority (IDA) has already sought money to start the land acquisition process.
"The government is doing everything possible to create infrastructure for the new IIT. The permanent campus will be a reality in the next two to three years," Khan said.
A few months ago, the government decided to shift the location of the IIT from Sikandrapur on Bihta-Bhojpur road to Amhara on Bihta-Aurangabad Road.
The decision came after an IIT-Roorkee team said the Sikandrapur area was prone to waterlogging.
India currently has seven IITs, with another eight proposed to be set up over the next few years. Of these, six will begin functioning during the current academic session.
Besides Bihar, IITs will be be set up in Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Orissa, Gujarat, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. IANS
"It is true, We have been affected by waterlogging for over a week," said Mantu Sharma, a peon at IIT-P.
Sharma said the roads have been under two to three feet of water for days now.
An official said rainwater has also entered the temporary premises of IIT-P. "Water is everywhere, it is more on the roads, but has also entered inside the institute," he said.
A faculty member at the institute, who is from outside Bihar, told sources on condition of anonymity on Wednesday that it was tough teaching and living in waterlogged areas.
"It is difficult to leave and enter the campus as the entire locality is submerged," he said.
All 98 students from various parts of the country, studying in mechanical, electrical and computer engineering streams, have been attending classes from Aug 7 in the temporary campus in the heavily waterlogged areas.
Some of the students have complained to the officials of the institute that they are being exposed to pollution and face health risks due to waterlogging.
Earlier this year, the state's Science and Technology Department identified a polytechnic, located near the Patliputra colony in Patna as the temporary campus for the IIT-P. The students were provided a hostel at the campus itself.
A few days ago, Minister for Science and Technology Shahid Ali Khan said that the process of land acquisition for a permanent campus of the new IIT-P will soon be underway.
"Around 500 acres near Bihta, about 30 km from here, would be acquired for the permanent campus," Khan said.
Bihar's Infrastructure Development Authority (IDA) has already sought money to start the land acquisition process.
"The government is doing everything possible to create infrastructure for the new IIT. The permanent campus will be a reality in the next two to three years," Khan said.
A few months ago, the government decided to shift the location of the IIT from Sikandrapur on Bihta-Bhojpur road to Amhara on Bihta-Aurangabad Road.
The decision came after an IIT-Roorkee team said the Sikandrapur area was prone to waterlogging.
India currently has seven IITs, with another eight proposed to be set up over the next few years. Of these, six will begin functioning during the current academic session.
Besides Bihar, IITs will be be set up in Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Orissa, Gujarat, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. IANS
मिथिला मे खेती - गन्ना
Prospects of Sugarcane Industry in Mithila Region of Bihar
Fresh Initiative
Industry Response
Hurdles in the way
Ray of Hope
There was a time when many farmers loved to grow sugarcane in their fields इन mithila.The fertile soil of the mithila region used to produce bumper सुगर्काने crops.There were many sugarcane industries that were established at that टाइम namely Raiyyam Sugar Mill in Darbhanga ,Sakri Sugar Mill and Lohat Sugarmill इन Madhubani and many other private units in other parts of mithila.The price that थे farmers received for their sugarcane crops were sufficient to meet out their पर्सनल needs.
The दोव्न्फल्ल In the course of time the government of Bihar took over all the sugarcane mills एंड decided to run the industries through Sugar Corporation headed by I।A।S persons।Due to the wrong policies and management almost all the mills closed down incurring a heavy loss on the establishment .No attempt was made to revive और review the condition.
Fresh Initiative
The new government has shown interest and seriousness in reviving the सुगर्काने industries and setups in Mithila and other parts of Bihar.The government वांट्स private-public partnership to run and revive the sugarcane units.
Industry Response
Sensing the bright future of setting up sugarcane units ,the industry is excited , बुत following the policy of wait and watch.Goverment had received feedbacks फ्रॉम companies such as Reliance and other majors which gave the government अ confidence.
Hurdles in the way
There are some problems that the goverment is facing today for making the मिथिला a sugarcane hub.
1)Farmers do not grow sugarcane anymore in their fields due to lack of markets एंड industries whom they can sell their products to.
2) The poor road conditions do not allow sugarcane product to reach the फैक्ट्री outlet.
3)Major shortage of power in the region can increase the production cost ऑफ़ sugarcane product as a result they can not face marketing competition from ओथेर sugarcane state units1)Farmers do not grow sugarcane anymore in their fields due to lack of markets एंड industries whom they can sell their products to.
2) The poor road conditions do not allow sugarcane product to reach the फैक्ट्री outlet.
Ray of Hope
Luckily the present goverment seems determined to get some results .
१.) People of Mithila are witnessing the war scale work being done in रोड construction.The Instruction of express highways and good village roads इस definately going to give benefits to the goverment and the people
२.) Government is trying to modernise existing thermal power stations।In addition, there are also investments in setting up hydel power stations to meet the energy demands।
१.) People of Mithila are witnessing the war scale work being done in रोड construction.The Instruction of express highways and good village roads इस definately going to give benefits to the goverment and the people
२.) Government is trying to modernise existing thermal power stations।In addition, there are also investments in setting up hydel power stations to meet the energy demands।
Festivals of Mithila : Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti is a hindu festival and is celebrated in the month of 'Magh' and is basically a harvest season. It is a celebration of spring on the occasion of the 'ascent' of the sun to the north (Uttarayana) .This festival is a day of goodwill and friendship.
Image Makara Sankranti marks the commencement of the sun's journey to the Northern Hemisphere (Makara raasi), signifying the onset of Uttarayana Punyakalam, and is a day of celebration all over the country. The day begins with people taking holy dips in the waters and worshipping the Sun.
Makar Sankranti Traditionally, this period is considered an auspicious time and the veteran Bhishma of Mahabharata chose to die during this period. Bhishma fell to the arrows of Arjuna. With his boon to choose the time of his death, he waited on a bed of arrows to depart from this world only during this period. It is believed that those who die in this period have no rebirth.
For the people in the Indo Gangetic plain like Bihar State, the day begins with taking dips in the Ganga and offering water to the Sun God. The dip is said to purify the self and bestow punya. Special puja is offered as a thanksgiving for good harvest. According to folklore, girls who take the holy dip get handsome husbands and boys get beautiful brides.
Makar Sankranti
Til and rice are two important ingredients of this festival. In the rice-eating belt of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh, people have a special rice-centric meal on this day.
Image Makara Sankranti marks the commencement of the sun's journey to the Northern Hemisphere (Makara raasi), signifying the onset of Uttarayana Punyakalam, and is a day of celebration all over the country. The day begins with people taking holy dips in the waters and worshipping the Sun.
Makar Sankranti Traditionally, this period is considered an auspicious time and the veteran Bhishma of Mahabharata chose to die during this period. Bhishma fell to the arrows of Arjuna. With his boon to choose the time of his death, he waited on a bed of arrows to depart from this world only during this period. It is believed that those who die in this period have no rebirth.
For the people in the Indo Gangetic plain like Bihar State, the day begins with taking dips in the Ganga and offering water to the Sun God. The dip is said to purify the self and bestow punya. Special puja is offered as a thanksgiving for good harvest. According to folklore, girls who take the holy dip get handsome husbands and boys get beautiful brides.
Makar Sankranti
Til and rice are two important ingredients of this festival. In the rice-eating belt of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh, people have a special rice-centric meal on this day.
Famous dishes of Mithila - Badee - Bhaat
Badee:
Ingredients: Besan, Hing , Jeera, Salt, Curd, Haldi powder, Red chilly powder, Mustard oil.
Procedure:
Sieve the Besan in a fine sieve, add salt, a pinch of Hing dissolved in water, Jeera. Make a very thick paste of flowing consistency by adding water and stirring very briskly.
Test by putting a drop in water. It should not sink. Heat mustard oil in a Karahi and when smoking hot, take a little of the paste in hand and using fingers pour droplets of the size of Bair fruit. Fry till light brown.
Take out and put in cold water for about a minute. Keep aside. Dry Baris (without putting in water) can be eaten as such.Curry:
Take a little Besan, curd, salt and add sufficient water to it stirring all the time to make a very thin mixture. Heat a little oil in a Karahi. When hot add the liquid to it. When it starts boiling, add Baris and a pinch of red chili powder. Let it boil for a few minutes and then remove.
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Ingredients: Besan, Hing , Jeera, Salt, Curd, Haldi powder, Red chilly powder, Mustard oil.
Procedure:
Sieve the Besan in a fine sieve, add salt, a pinch of Hing dissolved in water, Jeera. Make a very thick paste of flowing consistency by adding water and stirring very briskly.
Test by putting a drop in water. It should not sink. Heat mustard oil in a Karahi and when smoking hot, take a little of the paste in hand and using fingers pour droplets of the size of Bair fruit. Fry till light brown.
Take out and put in cold water for about a minute. Keep aside. Dry Baris (without putting in water) can be eaten as such.Curry:
Take a little Besan, curd, salt and add sufficient water to it stirring all the time to make a very thin mixture. Heat a little oil in a Karahi. When hot add the liquid to it. When it starts boiling, add Baris and a pinch of red chili powder. Let it boil for a few minutes and then remove.
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Mithila Paintings - a success saga
In the time when most of the ancient forms of art are dying , its a soothing feeling to see mithila paintings popularity growing increasing day by day.This form of art which started from the mud house walls of the villages of mithila has travelled a long distance to the conference halls of big corporate houses. Image
Madhubani paintings or more generically called mithila paintings reflected the creative nature of maithil women who played with radiant colors on their house walls.Started out with the walls now they are also being done on papers,glass,bamboo and off late bone china.It is to note most of the paintings are done by the village women folk .
Mithila paintings draws its themes from the rich maithil culture and hindu religion.They can range from a pictorial representation of a maithil matrimonial to the depiction of any god or goddess reincarnation.The more interesting thing is the use of natural colors in the paintings usually obtained from the nearby vegetation.Now with the changing times and high durability in consideration mithila paintings are also being done with artificial colors.
The thing that makes mithila paintings an outstanding form of art is the individual effort of numerous of artists from villages of mithila to create a diffrent concept at individual level.Their efforts have given a diversified form to this art.
Lakshmi Devi a village woman from mithila was one of the pioneers in the establishment of the glory of mithila form of art.
When the world is shrinking , it is expected that mithila art will continue to woo new generations and that is a good sign for this art which has successfully fought the battle with time for its survival.
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Madhubani paintings or more generically called mithila paintings reflected the creative nature of maithil women who played with radiant colors on their house walls.Started out with the walls now they are also being done on papers,glass,bamboo and off late bone china.It is to note most of the paintings are done by the village women folk .
Mithila paintings draws its themes from the rich maithil culture and hindu religion.They can range from a pictorial representation of a maithil matrimonial to the depiction of any god or goddess reincarnation.The more interesting thing is the use of natural colors in the paintings usually obtained from the nearby vegetation.Now with the changing times and high durability in consideration mithila paintings are also being done with artificial colors.
The thing that makes mithila paintings an outstanding form of art is the individual effort of numerous of artists from villages of mithila to create a diffrent concept at individual level.Their efforts have given a diversified form to this art.
Lakshmi Devi a village woman from mithila was one of the pioneers in the establishment of the glory of mithila form of art.
When the world is shrinking , it is expected that mithila art will continue to woo new generations and that is a good sign for this art which has successfully fought the battle with time for its survival.
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Bihar allocates Rs.586 million for NIFT branch
Patna: The Bihar government has approved the allocation of Rs.586 million for the setting up of a branch of the prestigious National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) here, officials said on Wednesday.
The state cabinet agreed to provide financial support for the establishment of the institute on Tuesday, cabinet secretary Girish Shankar said.
"The amount will be spent on the NIFT's infrastructure, including building and equipment. Of the total amount approved, Rs.270 million will be spent in the current financial year," he said.
In May this year, the cabinet had approved free-of-cost transfer of 10 acres of land from the agriculture department to the industries department for establishment of the NIFT branch, which will be the ninth in the country.
NIFT has branches in Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Rai Bareilly.
Sources said classes at NIFT will begin this academic session. It will initially have a small batch of students and function from a temporary building, which is being renovated.
"Till the time its own building comes up, the NIFT will temporarily function from the Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority building," an official said. IANS
The state cabinet agreed to provide financial support for the establishment of the institute on Tuesday, cabinet secretary Girish Shankar said.
"The amount will be spent on the NIFT's infrastructure, including building and equipment. Of the total amount approved, Rs.270 million will be spent in the current financial year," he said.
In May this year, the cabinet had approved free-of-cost transfer of 10 acres of land from the agriculture department to the industries department for establishment of the NIFT branch, which will be the ninth in the country.
NIFT has branches in Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Rai Bareilly.
Sources said classes at NIFT will begin this academic session. It will initially have a small batch of students and function from a temporary building, which is being renovated.
"Till the time its own building comes up, the NIFT will temporarily function from the Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority building," an official said. IANS
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