Friday, 31 March 2023

Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre opens doors to public with a packed calendar; here's what to expect

Mumbai: All roads will lead to Jio World Centre at Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex from 3 April as the much-awaited Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) opens doors to the public. The multi-disciplinary art space which aims to bring the best of India and the world boasts three different theatres of varying sizes.

To soothe curiosity of art lovers, NMACC has released its programming calendar a month ahead.

The inauguration event of NMACC on Friday (31 March) saw the diversity of India’s cultural traditions and their impact on the world with its specially curated programme ‘Swadesh’.

The launch of the cultural centre was announced last year by Isha Ambani, who dedicated it to her mother Nita Ambani.

Meanwhile, the inauguration of the NMACC on Friday evening was a star-studded affair. It saw celebrities Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Gigi Hadid, Emma Chamberlain, Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Sidharth Malhotra, Kiara Advani, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, Aryan Khan, Gauri Khan, Suhana Khan, Mira Kapoor in attendance.

It won’t be wrong to say that the NMACC would be one-stop destination for everyone as it intends to showcase every space for performance/ exhibition it has. Without further ado, let’s take a look at NMACC programming calendar.

Opening exhibition Sangam/ Confluence

Titled Sangam/ Confluence, the opening exhibition is co-curated by American Jeffrey Deitch and India’s leading theorist Ranjit Hoskote.

It will feature the works of Indian artists Bharti Kher, Bhupen Khakhar, Ranjani Shettar, Ratheesh T, and Shantibai and international artists Anselm Kiefer, Cecily Brown, Francesco Clemente, Lynda Benglis, and Raqib Shaw.

This exhibition is accompanied by an insightful audio guide in the voice of Hoskote.

India in Fashion

The second opening exhibition, ‘India in Fashion‘ explores the layered impact that traditional Indian dress, textiles and craft have had on the international fashion sensibility since the 18th century. The first of its kind exhibition in India, the show will also trace the birth and development of the contemporary Indian fashion community.

It’s been curated by Hamish Bowles, global editor-at-large for Vogue and editor-in- chief of The World of Interiors. It is designed by Patrick Kinmonth and Rooshad Shroff.

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The exhibition will showcase work by renowned Indian designers like Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, Anamika Khanna, Anita Dongre, Anuradha Vakil, Manish Arora, Manish Malhotra, Rahul Mishra, Ritu Kumar, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Sanjay Garg, and Tarun Tahiliani. These will be complemented by the works of their global counterparts like Christian Dior, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Elsa Schiaparelli, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel, Jean-Philippe Worth, Mainbocher, and Yves Saint Laurent.

The Great Indian Musical: Civilization to Nation

The third and final opening act is a performance titled ‘The Great Indian Musical: Civilization to Nation’, by Feroz Abbas Khan.

Conceived and directed by the creator of ‘Mughal-e-Azam’, this marquee production captures the spirit of India, expressed as a nation, through its rich repository of arts.

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It will feature more than 350 artists including a 55-piece live orchestra led by the Budapest Scoring Orchestra. This production brings together exceptional Indian talent such as Ajay-Atul (music), Vaibhavi Merchant (guest choreographer), Mayuri Upadhya (lead choreographer), Samir & Arsh Tanna (choreographers), Manish Malhotra (costume design) and internationally celebrated, multiple award-winners such as Donald Holder (lighting design), Neil Patel (scenic design), Gareth Owen (sound design) and John Narun (projection design).

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This performance will take place at The Grand Theatre, which has a seating capacity of 2,000 people and is the largest of the three theatres at the newly built centre.

Excitement continues after opening

Not all things are reserved for the opening, the programming for the rest of the month is diverse.

At the 250-seater Studio Theatre, is a line-up of stalwarts in music. Mame Khan, renowned Rajasthani folk singer, alongwith his group of Manganiyar musicians will perform Rajasthani and Sufi music on 3 April.

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On 4 April a Hindustani classical recital by Kaushiki Chakraborty will be the highlight of the NMACC.

Popular qawwal Ustad Munawwar Masoom, on 5 April, will present an evening of Khusrau’s work, which will be followed by Gujarati folk music by Hardik Dave on 6 April and Carnatic classical show by exponent Aruna Sairam on 7 April.

Fusion music by band Samarpan will be the highlight on 8 April and 9 April will see a coming together of Hindustani classical and Carnatic music with “Milap: A Medley” by Purbayan Chatterjee and U. Rajesh.

Stage act

The NMACC calendar for theatre events for the month of April begins with Elephant in the Room, a widely-acclaimed solo performance by Yuki Ellias, scripted by Sneh Sapru.

Pic Credit: Instagram/ Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre

Then there will be performances of Shabana Azmi and Kanwaljit Singh’s Kaifi aur Main, Anupam Kher’s Kuch Bhi Ho Sakta Hai, and Motley Theatre’s Ismat Apa Ke Naam with Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah, and Heeba Shah in the cast.

Also Read: NMACC Launch: Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone look regal in their traditional avatar as the arrive hand-in hand

A Gujarati play – Mohan No Masalo –with actor Pratik Gandhi in the lead will be staged on 11 April and will tell the story of a young Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi before he became a freedom fighter.

For the young generation

The smallest of the performance spaces at the venue with a 125-seat space, The Cube, is flexible and allows for unconventional work. The line-up over here is dominated by indie, electronic, and fusion music in a bid to attract a younger audience.

On April 3, Sarang Kulkarni and Shikhar Naad Qureshi come together with the former’s indigenous electric guitar-meets-sarod in the Zrod, and Sarang of djembe and drums. Singers and songwriters Mali and Kamakshi Khanna come together in a show, and musician Tarun Balani will be seen playing an electronic act accompanied by Parizad D’s visual design.

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On 11 April, there will be a semi-classical performance by musician Ronkini Gupta and on 12 April, a contemporary dance performance by Diya Naidu titled “Bardo Beings” will be held which will be followed by a Q&A with the team.

Apart from these performances, the calendar for the rest of the month is open for bookings and features works like QTP’s Every Brilliant Thing and Tamaasha Theatre’s Same Same But Different, among others.

Tickets for NMACC events can be booked at NMACC’s official webside – https://nmacc.com/ or www.bookmyshow.com

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Israel Knesset Speaker begins India visit, signs MoU on exchange of info agreement between Israel & India parliament

New Delhi: ​Israel Knesset speaker MK Amir Ohana (Likud) is on an official visit to India with his delegation including MK Michael Biton (National Union Party) ​and MK Amit Halevi (Likud), chair of the Israel-India Parliamentary Friendship Group.

The tour which started on 31 March is the first-ever official visit to India by a sitting Knesset Speaker.

Why Israel Knesset speaker in visiting India?

Ahead of the visit, Speaker MK Ohana said: “I chose India as the destination for my first official visit as Speaker of the Knesset because I see the impressive development of this superpower in every aspect, and also because no sitting Knesset Speaker has ever visited India.”

He further said, “This is an important milestone in the diplomatic relations between Israel and India, which were established some 31 years ago. There is no better opportunity than this to tighten and strengthen the collaborations between the countries in general, and between their parliaments in particular, for the benefit of the citizens of both Nations.”

Israeli Knesset delegation’s India visit

The Israeli Knesset delegation began their visit by paying floral tributes at the Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi, at Rajghat in Delhi.

Speaker Ohana visited the Parliament to meet Speaker of Lok Sabha, Om Birla. They signed an MoU on the first cooperation and exchange of​ information agreement between the parliaments of Israel and India.

During the visit, the Knesset Speaker and his delegation met President of India Droupadi Murmu and the Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar.

Speaker Ohana is also expected to meet Minister of External Affairs Dr S Jaishankar.

The members of the Knesset delegation are also scheduled to visit the National Stock Exchange of India and meet with its chairman, Girish Chandra Chaturvedi.

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‘Last of Us’: Step-by-step story of how an Indian mushroom hunter became first victim of rare fungal Silver Leaf disease

New Delhi: As if a leaf out of the post-apocalyptic drama series ‘Last of Us’, where not a virus, but a fungus takes over the world, a man from India, a mushroom hunter, has become the unfortunate first human to contract a deadly and rare fungal infection caused by Rose killing fungus.

Called Chondrostereum purpureum, the fungus attacks rose plants, afflicts them with a rare disease called Silver Leaf disease.

But, how did this Indian man become the first human host of this fungus?

How did man get infected with Rose killing fungus?

Turns out, a person in India recently became unlucky enough to become the world’s first person to get sick from the fungi. This is also one of the rarest examples of a plant pathogen crossing over into humans.

The strange medical incident was detailed in Medical Mycology Case Reports, according to which, the hexagenarian visited an outpatient clinic in India with symptoms of cough, fatigue, sore throat which had plaguing him for close to three months. Tests revealed he had an abscess along the right side of his windpipe.

Here’s what doctors found

While testing the pus did not yield any common bacterial suspects, but the doctors discovered a fungal presence, which was then confirmed by growing in a petri dish. Once it was sent to the World Health Organization (WHO), they discovered it was the fungus called Chondrostereum purpureum.

What is Chondrostereum purpureum?

The fungus causes a disease called silver leaf in plants which predominantly attacks the rose family. The fungus easily grows on dead or dying wood, but when it latches on to healthy living plants, it eventually kills them, turning the leaves silver in the process.

This was the first time a human has been infected with Chondrostereum purpureum. While fungal infections usually occur with people who are immunocompromised, this was the first time that it hit a man with a healthy immune system.

Also Read: ‘Last of Us’: Rare fungal ailment, called Silver Leaf disease, finds first-ever victim in India’s mushroom hunter

The research states that it was in fact the man’s profession which compromised him into infection. He was a plant mycologist—a fungi scientist who worked with decaying plant material and other fungi in his research. They hypothesize that he was exposed to the fungus enough times that it was somehow able to overcome the species barrier.

Road to recovery

However, luckily for the man, he fared better than the rose plant. He had his pus drained and was placed on two months of antifungal medication after which his symptoms cleared and after two years he did not show any recurrent infection.

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WATCH: Rupee to rescue countries facing foreign currency crunch; over 18 have opened vostro accounts

New Delhi: More than 18 countries that are facing foreign currency — dollar, euro — related issues have been settling international trade in Indian rupee, said DGFT Director General and Additional Secretary Santosh Sarangi said.

How will trade settlement in INR help other countries?

Talking about promoting rupee-based trade settlement under foreign trade policy (FTP) 2023, Directorate General of Foreign Trade’s (DGFT) Sarangi said, “This will definitely help countries which are facing foreign currency related issues and will will encourage higher transactions with India because the country is providing this kind of opening where foreign trade settlement can happen in INR.”

He further said that until now, more than 18 countries banks have opened special vostro accounts.

“Going forward, we expect a lot transactions to happen using this vostro account,” Sarangi added.

Special rupee vostro account

SRVA or Special Rupee vostro account is a new trade mechanism announced by India's central bank -- Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in July last year to settle cross-border trade in Indian rupee.

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India has been promoting the use of INR for trade settlement with other countries after the West and European nations have imposed sanctions following the Russia-Ukraine war.

To help popularise the new rupee trade settlement mechanism, the RBI has allowed special vostro account holders to invest surplus balance in the Indian government securities.

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How Special rupee vostro account works?

To settle trade deals, authorised banks (AD) need to open and maintain SRVA of the partner trading country’s banks.

Rupee vostro accounts keep the holding of the foreign entity in Indian bank, in Indian rupee. When an Indian importer makes a payment to a foreign trader in rupees, the amount gets credited to this vostro account.

In the same way, when an Indian exporter has to be paid for goods and services in rupees, amount from this Vostro account will be deducted and same would be credited to the exporter’s regular account.

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Which 18 countries are trading in INR?

The 18 countries that have been allowed to trade in Indian rupees by the RBI are:

1 – Russia

2 – Singapore

3 – Sri Lanka

4 – Botswana

5 – Fiji

6 – Germany

7 – Guyana

8 – Israel

9 – Kenya

10 – Malaysia

11 – Mauritius

12 – Myanmar

13 – New Zealand

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14 – Oman

15 – Seychelles

16 – Tanzania

17 – Uganda

18 – United Kingdom.

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Thursday, 30 March 2023

India’s newest cultural destination 'Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre' opens today

New Delhi: Founder Chairperson of Reliance Foundation Nita Ambani performed traditional puja on Ramnavmi on Thursday to seek the Almighty’s blessings on the eve of the launch of Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC).

India’s first-of-its-kind, multi-disciplinary cultural space, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, is set to be inaugurated today with an exquisite showcase of the best of India across music, theatre, fine arts and crafts to audiences from India and the world.

The Centre will mark another definitive step in strengthening India’s cultural infrastructure and bringing to fruition the best of India and the world in the sphere of arts.

The launch programming features a specially curated art and craft exposition called ‘Swadesh’ along with three blockbuster shows – a musical theatrical called ‘The Great Indian Musical: Civilization to Nation’; a costume art exhibition called ‘India in Fashion’ and a visual art show called ‘Sangam/Confluence’. Together, the programming is and exploration into the diversity of India’s cultural traditions and their impact on the world, while also showcasing the diversity of spaces at the Cultural Centre.

Speaking on the occasion, Nita Ambani said, “Bringing this Cultural Centre to life has been a sacred journey. We were keen to create a space for both promoting and celebrating our artistic and cultural heritage in cinema and music, in dance and drama, in literature and folklore, in arts and crafts and in science and spirituality. A space where we showcase the best of India to the world and welcome the best of the world to India.”

The Centre will be highly inclusive with free access for children, students, senior citizens, and the differently abled, and will strongly focus on community nurturing programmes, including school and college outreach and competitions, awards for Arts teachers, in-residency Guru-shishya programs, art literacy programs for adults.

The launch programming has been imagined to highlight India’s immense cultural impact and provide a platform where the artist meets the audience. The one-of-its-kind art and craft exposition called ‘Swadesh’ celebrates unique and iconic Indian regional artforms including eight stunning crafts that the Reliance Foundation has supported over the years, such as Pichwai, Banarasi weaving, Pattachitra, Sozni embroidery, Blue Pottery, Kal Baffi, Paithani and candles made by the visually impaired.

About Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is a first-of-its-kind, multi-disciplinary space in the sphere of arts, within the Jio World Centre, located in the heart of Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex.

The Cultural Centre is home to three performing arts spaces: the majestic 2,000-seat Grand Theatre, the technologically advanced 250-seat Studio Theatre, and the dynamic 12S-seat Cube. It also features the Art House, a four-storey dedicated visual arts space built as per global museum standards with the aim of housing a shifting array of exhibits and installations from the finest artistic talent across India and the world.

Spread across the Centre’s concourses is a captivating mix of public art by renowned Indian and global artists, including ‘Kamal Kunj’ – one of the largest Pichwai paintings in India.

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Rising India Summit: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticises those who 'go to other countries and run down their own'

New Delhi: At a time when the buzz created by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent statements abroad as well as his disqualification from Parliament following a conviction in a criminal defamation case is still reverberating, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday spoke out against those who go to foreign countries and use platforms there to attack India.

“You will not find a parallel in the world, when people holding positions of power would go to other countries, other geographical locales, and run down their own country. We all need to reflect on this,” he said at Network18’s Rising India Summit.

The Vice President said that one can see an entire ecosystem aimed at handicapping our growth; attacking India’s legitimacy as a nation-state, its constitutional institutions, including the Parliament, is becoming a favourite pastime, “even of some of us”.

He also referred to those who have been creating a row over actions brought about by court rulings.

“If there is a verdict of the court one way or the other, it is not optional for the government or the concerned person to obey it or not to obey it. There is only one option: obey it or take recourse in lawful remedies,” Dhankhar said.

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Rising India Summit: Union Minister Anurag Thakur's ‘Khuli Chunauti’ to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi: Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Thursday attacked the opposition for criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and said if Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has conviction in his own words, he should come out on the streets and speak the truth.

Speaking at the Rising India Summit, Thakur trained his guns on the Delhi chief minister and said he could not resist laughing at Kejriwal. “When I see his face, sometimes I feel like laughing and at other times, I feel like crying. He’s a man whose politics is based on lies, who falsely swore on his daughter’s life, who made a new record for lying, and entered politics after carrying out a campaign against corruption and claiming that he would never enter politics,” Thakur said.

He added: “Look at the records. In the past eight years, 12 ministers and councillors of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had to resign over graft charges.”

Accusing the Delhi CM of being hand in glove with his leaders’ corrupt practices, Thakur said: “He is an educated person who, in nine years of his tenure, did not sign one file. He is very smart. He knew that if he signed on the files, he would have to follow [former deputy chief minister of Delhi] Manish Sisodia in jail.”

The minister gave a ‘khuli chunauti’ (open challenge) to Kejriwal to take to the roads and tell the people about the allegations he has levelled against PM Modi in the Vidhan Sabha. “The liquor excise scam happened under his nose. I give a khuli chunauti to Kejriwal. If you have even a little courage and conviction in your own stand, then come to the streets. You hide behind people in the assembly. Come out on the roads and see the reality. No one else has apologised the number of times Kejriwal has had to seek forgiveness for his words.”

In an explosive allegation, Thakur said Sisodia may be the prime accused in the excise scam but Kejriwal was the kingpin. “He is scared because he knows that the person to whom he was giving the certificate of honesty is now facing corruption charges,” the minister said.

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Rising India: Amit Shah drops ‘Frame Modi’ bombshell, questions intentions of top Congress leaders | Full Interview

New Delhi: In a bombshell revelation, Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah disclosed on Wednesday how he was regularly pressured by federal investigators to “frame” then Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case. In an interview to Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi at the News18 Rising India Summit, Shah questioned why UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, then PM Manmohan Singh, then home minister P Chidambaram and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi were silent then.

“All these people were there when this was happening. Chidambaram, Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, and Rahul Gandhi were all present then… In my entire interrogation, I was told ‘Modi ka naam de do, de do [give us Modi’s name]. But why should I frame him? Today, the same Congress is crying over its fate. They must reflect on their behavior,” Shah said.

From setting the record straight on Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification from Parliament to busting the myth of ‘opposition unity’ ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Amit Shah shared his views on a host of issues in the candid interview.

Confident that India will scale greater heights under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, he also expressed confidence that the BJP would win with a bigger mandate in general elections next year.

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Amit Shah ji, thank you for coming to the Rising India Summit. I would like to take a few minutes and tell you about why we have gathered here. We have been doing this summit for the last five years. The theme for this year was ‘Rising India: Real Heroes’. We want to shed the spotlight on ordinary people who have accomplished extraordinary feats, many of whom have been felicitated by your government as well through the Padma awards. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also directly interacted with a few of them in his Mann Ki Baat radio programmes.

My first question to you is how you view ‘Rising India’ after nine years in governance and what is the contribution of ‘real heroes’ in this?

In the last nine years, India has proven itself to the world in every field. Be it sports, economy, strengthening democracy, cooperative federalism, or the field of research. The last 10 years have also seen the most being done on national security since Independence. India has excelled in many fields and the credit for that goes to the people who are performing and working at the ground level.

The infrastructure and systems are there but if the real heroes had not stepped up with spirit, achieving this status would not have been possible. I am confident that building on this foundation, we can achieve PM Modi’s dream of India being No.1 in every field when it celebrates 100 years of Independence in 2047.

We last met a few months ago and are now meeting at an interesting time. Elections are approaching and the hottest political topic now is that of Rahul Gandhi. A Surat court convicted him in a defamation case and he was immediately disqualified from the Lok Sabha as well as asked to vacate his official bungalow. Do you think this would result in public sympathy for Rahul Gandhi?

The Congress is trying to create a false narrative, and through your channel, I would like to tell the people what the reality is. The law earlier provided for a three-month period during which a person sentenced to two-year jail term could appeal for a stay. The law does not provide for a court which awarded the sentence to stay the conviction, just the sentence.

In 2013, the Lily Thomas vs Union of India judgment came, in which the Supreme Court ruled that the three-month period will not be allowed. It asked why elected representatives should enjoy this special provision. It said that your election to the legislature stands revoked the moment you are convicted. This was a 2013 verdict during which the United Progressive Alliance (UPA), led by Rahul Gandhi’s mother Sonia Gandhi, was in power.

We haven’t tried to meddle with this judgment, but the Congress-led government wanted to back then, because it wanted to save RJD leader Lalu Pradad Yadav. The Manmohan Singh government brought an ordinance. Rahul Gandhi declared it to be “nonsense” and, in front of the whole country, tore his own government’s ordinance. Since he tore up the ordinance, who in the Congress would dare to try and turn it into a legislation. It was withdrawn. Had the ordinance become a law, may be Rahul Gandhi could have escaped this fate.

Secondly, he hasn’t yet made any appeals to get his conviction stayed. What arrogance is this? You want to remain an MP but won’t appeal before the courts? Where does this arrogance come from? He isn’t the first to get disqualified after being convicted. So far, political leaders who occupied higher positions than him and were more experienced than him were disqualified from Parliament under the same law. I can count three names right now – Lalu Prasad Yadav, who was the first to be disqualified under the law, then Jayalalithaa ji, and Rashid Alvi ji. A total of 17 people, including Rahul Gandhi, have been disqualified. None of the others wore black clothes or created a ruckus because it was Supreme Court judgment and the law of the land.

I want to ask the people of this country, should there be a separate law for just one family? Whatever happens, they blame PM Modi. Now they are also blaming the Lok Sabha Speaker. They should read the law, but I know they won’t understand it. Senior Congress leaders who are Supreme Court lawyers, and are, in fact, still in the party because they are lawyers, don’t explain to them either that it’s not in the hands of the Lok Sabha Speaker. Even if Rahul Gandhi was disqualified two days later, whatever he said as an MP in those two days would have had to be erased from the records because his disqualification was effected the moment he was convicted.

But he [Rahul Gandhi] was also immediately asked to vacate his house [official residence]. You could have given him some days, waited for some time?

What would have been the benefit of that, you tell me?

It would have been symbolic. Now they [Opposition] are calling it vendetta politics.

What is symbolic is for what special favour [should he not have been asked to vacate]? It is the order of the Supreme Court to take immediate steps as soon as the judgment is passed. The judgment had also reached online and why would the Lok Sabha Speaker indulge in contempt of court? Should he do it because [Rahul] is from the Gandhi family? You are asking us questions, why don’t you ask him [Rahul Gandhi] why he didn’t go to court? Shouldn’t you ask him?

I think he wants to stretch this issue.

It doesn’t matter how far he wants to take it. This is a legal situation. There is no vendetta politics because this is the Supreme Court’s judgment which came when your government [Congress] was in power.

Rahul Gandhi is saying he will hold his first rally in Karnataka in Kolar where he had used the profanity for Modi ji. Does he want to get some sympathy from this? Is he trying to make this a Modi vs Rahul election in Karnataka?

If he wants to give his speech from that place itself, how can we stop him? In a democracy, anyone can say anything from any place. If he wants to do Modi vs Rahul, I don’t have any objection. There can be no bigger formula for the BJP to win than this.

Amit ji, your party is trying to give an anti-OBC colour to the profanity Rahul Gandhi used against PM Modi. Why so?

See, he did not use it for Modi ji. You can listen to the whole speech and also play it before my interview so that people can listen to it too. He used the profanity for Modi Samaaj which means everyone in the Teli society. He said why do all thieves have the Modi surname? So he deliberately insulted the OBCs. The party is not making it an issue, it is exactly what Rahul Gandhi said. The contention of the person who went to court against Gandhi’s statement and the summary of the judgment is also the same.

He also said I am no Savarkar that I will apologise. Gandhis don’t apologise.

See, if he doesn’t want to apologise, he shouldn’t have furnished the bail bond too. Mahatma Gandhi had done this once. When the British punished him, he said he won’t furnish the penalty or apologise. Rahul Gandhi should have done the same. My information is that he furnished Rs 15,000 to secure bail. If he doesn’t want to apologise, that is his wish. But such words should not be used for Savarkar. I can say that Veer Savarkar was one of the people who suffered the most torture for this country. In the entire freedom struggle, there is only one person who was given double life imprisonment. For such a brave person, using these kind of words… Rahul Gandhi may not trust us so he can read his grandmother Indira Gandhi’s views about Savarkar. Even his allies — Shiv Sena and Sharad Pawar — are advising him against using such terminology.

Amit ji, so far, Mamata Banerjee and Arvind Kejriwal were not with the Congress. On this issue, they are also now standing with Congress and Rahul Gandhi. In a way, the Opposition has united on this issue.

See, since the day I came to national politics, this question has been asked to me. Tell me something. Let’s assume they come together on any kind of platform. What will they do in Bengal? Will Kejriwal leave his Delhi seat for Rahul Gandhi? What is the meaning of coming together? (Laughs) They are all fighting against each other. They only come together to oppose Narendra Modi. It’s okay, we have no objection.

The entire Opposition is using this to say that democracy is in danger in India. This narrative also finds a place in some sections of western media. Do you feel that this disqualification issue will lend some credence to this narrative?

Why was democracy not in danger when Lalu Prasad was disqualified? Why was it not in peril when NCP’s Mohammad Faizal was disqualified? What about when Jayalalithaa was disqualified? Is there danger only when Gandhi family is involved? Seventeen people have been disqualified. This is the country’s law which you [Rahul Gandhi] could have changed but you tore it calling it ‘nonsense’. Why are you beating your chest now?

Amit ji, let us take a look at some state elections scheduled this year. There are big elections like in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and this is being seen as a semi-final before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. How do you see the Karnataka elections? What do you feel is the situation there and how many seats will you give to BJP?

I have spent nine days in Karnataka before the elections were announced today. I have visited all the five regions of Karnataka — Mumbai Karnataka, Kalyan Karnataka, Bengaluru, Mysuru. I can tell you with surety that we will be much ahead of the halfway mark. We will form a government with clear majority.

Since 1985, after Ram Krishna Hegde, no other government has been repeated in Karnataka. Still you are so confident?

For 30 years, there was no full majority government in Karnataka. For many years, it was not even repeated in Karnataka. But both these things changed under Modi ji and this time too it shall happen. Don’t worry.

Something weird was witnessed in Karnataka. The chief minister is Bommai but the face is Yediyurappa. The prime minister too held his hand and encouraged him when they met. How do you see this? Under whose face are you fighting the election? Will Bommai come back as chief minister if you win?

Let me clarify one thing first. Yediyurappa ji is our senior leader, he is a member of the central and election committees, and BJP has never questioned his seniority. We are not a party that sidelines those not in power. In our party, whether or not a veteran leader is in power, they are respected. Today, I say this in front of everyone that Yediyurappa ji, with a lot of charisma and attraction, will play the role of the star campaigner in Karnataka. He also clarified this in Karnataka assembly.

So if you win, Bommai will return as chief minister?

That the party will decide. There has been no discussion on this in the party so far. Bommai ji is our chief minister and has done good work. We will definitely come to power again on the plank of development done in Karnataka during the Yediyurappa-Bommai era. People in the state want a double-engine government, a government that can implement Modi ji’s schemes, programmes and vision at the grassroots level.

JDS has issued a list of 150 people while Congress has declared around 125 candidates. You have not announced any names so far. Is this something alarming?

No, no there is nothing alarming in this. We have a procedure. We listen to the zilla, then a discussion happens at the state level which goes to the central parliamentary board that takes a decision. In other places, just five families have to sit together and take a call. In JDS, it is not even five families. Only one family has to sit together and take all decisions (laughs). Hence, for them it is easy to take such decisions. We have to do these discussions in several rounds so it takes time.

People also say JDS is the B-Team of the BJP. How do you view this?

In the previous elections, we were the number one party with maximum seats. We won 104 seats while JDS had 34. Then JDS sat in the lap of the Congress for power and both formed the government. So tell me whose B-Team is the JDS?

So you are not in talks with them?

No, we will fight on every seat for pure and clear majority. Under the guidance of PM Modi, we will get a clear majority. There is no question of talking to anyone.

So even if you fall short, you will not ally with them under any circumstances?

There is no question of an alliance with anyone. We are entering the field with confidence that we will get a full majority.

Before the elections were announced, your party divided the 4 per cent reservation into 2 per cent each for Lingayats and Vokkaligas. The Opposition calls this your strategy for polarisation. What is your view?

I agree that it took some time to take this step. Because reservation on the lines of religion is not in consonance with the Constitution. It is anti-Constitution. The Congress government took this step for polarisation and we have just corrected it.

Let us talk about the 2024 elections. PM Modi gave a big challenge to the Opposition a few days ago. He said a ‘bhrashtachari bachao andolan’ was going on. So do we assume it will be Modi vs the rest in 2024? Will you be able to cross the 300-mark in 2024?

Let me first explain the Modi vs rest concept. I will name four parties — K Chandrasekhar Rao, Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party and Congress. If these four come together with the Modi vs rest formula, and KCR is called to UP for a speech, how will it affect anything in UP? If Mamata Banerjee’s gathering is held in Telangana then what difference will it make? (Laughs) What difference can an Akhilesh Yadav make in Bengal? All these people are fighting each other in their respective states. The ‘unity’ is to increase your TRP. You should thank those people. There is no meaning of this unity. None of them consider each other a neta or are ready to leave even one seat for them. Let us assume TRS gives Mamata Banerjee five seats in Telangana and SP gives her five seats in UP. She also returns the favour in Bengal. That would be actual unity.

What if there is one candidate for one Uttar Pradesh seat, and the joint candidate is of Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and Congress?

Neither the SP nor the BSP is saying so. They do alliance in Telangana and West Bengal. How are they together? The BSP and SP are not saying anything about the alliance, only your channel is saying so.

The Opposition is saying the central investigative agencies are being used by the government to harass them. Leaders such as Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain are in jail, K Kavitha (KCR’s daughter) and Hemant Soren are on the CBI-ED radar. The Opposition is asking whether the CBI and ED offices are locked in BJP-run states?

That is not the case. In 2014 and 2019 elections, the BJP promised the people of the country that they will fight corruption. Our fight is against corruption. I would like to repeat the data revealed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In 2004-14, with this law, the ED, according to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), recovered Rs 5,000 crore.

But under the Modi government, it took back Rs 1,10,000 crore. Not only 5% of it belongs to politicians, but babus, corrupt businessmen, who broke the laws and did not pay taxes. Should we stop our fight? Do the people of this country want such a law that doesn’t investigate a corrupt politician? We have filed 5,000 cases of corruption. Congress did not even do 500. Are these 5,000 cases against other party workers? No. It’s all in front of people, bureaucrats, businessmen and middlemen.

As far as injustice is considered, who filed a case against Lalu Prasad Yadav? The UPA government did. Who filed the case against Sheikh Abdullah (former CM of Jammu and Kashmir) in which a group of ministers were sent in a big Air India plane to send him to jail? Indira Gandhi did it. These are corruption cases. I want to remind Rahul Gandhi that hundreds of Opposition leaders were sent to jail during the Emergency and there was no provision of bail. Here, now, we have that, you can go to court. I will tell you how the law was misused, I was the victim.

The Congress did not file a corruption case against us. An encounter took place, and I was the home minister of that state, and the CBI registered a case against me and they arrested me. The CBI recorded me, which should still be there if the Congress had not removed it. In 90% of CBI’s questions, the refrain was ‘why are you getting tense? Just take Modi’s name, and we will free you.’ We did not wear black clothes, we did not protest.

An SIT was formed against the CM (Narendra Modi). There was no corruption case. There was a fake riot case filed, which the Supreme Court had dismissed. We did not create a hue and cry. We never wore black clothes and blocked the workings of Parliament. And I will tell you the result, they arrested me, I got bail within 90 days by the High Court, which said there are no evidence against me. I applied for acquittal in a Mumbai court, the case was taken out of Gujarat, where it said the CBI filed the case on the grounds of political vendetta that’s why we quash all charges against Amit Shah. We didn’t create a scene.

There were the same people; P Chidambaram was present, Sonia Gandhi was overseeing the UPA, Manmohan Singh was there, Rahul Gandhi was the MP. What has happened now? We have filed case against you (Congress) on corruption and indecent speech. We didn’t file any fake case. Arvind Kejriwal keeps crying every day. Well! They are all innocent. For how long has Jain Sahab (Satyendra) been in jail? It has been one and half years. Why does he not get bail? What about Manish Sisodia? There are courts in this country.

Everybody should take their cases in court. I just want to say to Congress about misusing law, if you point one finger, four fingers will be raised against you. The people of this country have seen everything during your rule (Congress). But we never wore black turbans, dhoti and protested on roads. It’s a case, you should have faith in law. I never spoke about these things, but you asked me so I said so. All through my interrogation, they kept saying ‘take Modi’s name’.

Why are they scared of Modi, why do they want to trap him? They didn’t ask me anything else. And because of my case, so many innocent police officers were put behind bars. And the same Congress, P Chidambaram, Kapil Sibal and Abhishek Manu Singhvi are claiming. They should do self-introspection and return all the money earned from corruption to the court and it may forgive them.

One Opposition leader has alleged that if a corrupt leader joins the BJP, then the central investigative agency drops the case against him.

This is baseless. There are courts in this country. If your case is concrete, then take it to the court, which will direct the CBI and the ED. Why would the CBI and ED dare to go against the direction of the court? And what does the Congress think that the courts in this country are closed? Go to the court…

Fourteen Opposition parties have filed a petition in the Supreme Court in which they have said the arrests should be based on the guidelines. They have mentioned three guidelines. What do you have to say?

In this country, the guidelines on arrest, bail and remand are based on the five judgments of the Supreme Court. They also know this. But they want to misguide the public but the people don’t get strayed by this.

Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh will go to the polls this year. How do you see your situation in these states? What do you think will happen there?

There is time in the elections of these three states. I have surveyed all three states but Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh a little more. I can tell you that in both the states there is anti-Congress sentiment. And the Congress themselves believe that they will not get the numbers this time in Rajasthan.

In Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath gave you a tough fight the last time, and you had to change the government. This year too, Nath is contesting the polls from Congress. Do you think you will win this time?

We will definitely win this time. Yes, there were some problems last time because caste-based protests were organised under which the elections were conducted. They also did the same thing in Gujarat in the last elections. So, it is natural that it would have an impact on elections. But the public has understood that it was propaganda. I went to the state, and I feel, the atmosphere is good.

Who will be your contestant against Bhupesh Baghel in Chhattisgarh?

There will be some candidate for a seat but we have not decided who the leader will be. Once it’s decided, we will let you know.

How do you see your situation in Rajasthan? Ashok Gehlot deceived his own Congress high command. How do you see your fight against him? Will Vasundhara Raje be BJP’s CM face?

We haven’t taken any decision on Rajasthan yet. But the way Gehlot has run the state, people definitely want to change the government. Therefore, the Congress high command wants to make him the state president and clear the path but he didn’t leave. It’s their internal matter.

Are you in talks with Sachin Pilot like the last time?

I think amongst all three states, we will get the maximum majority in Rajasthan.

You got the state of Maharashtra through your masterstroke. People think that you may have gained in the short-term but in the long-term the Shiv Sena workers are still with them, sympathy for Uddhav Thackeray is still a factor. What will be the impact of this on the 2024 elections?

What you are saying is totally opposite. The BJP and Shiv Sena fought the Maharashtra elections together under the leadership of Devendra Fadnavis. Then, after losing the polls, the Congress and NCP said they will make Uddhav Thackeray the chief minister. When Thackeray started interacting with public, the ideological difference of opinion stared surfacing because the Shiv Sena has been practising Hindutva politics for years, while the Congress-NCP politics was different.

Therefore, people started questioning the Shiv Sena loyalists and representatives. The ones who quit the Shiv Sena was not because of us, it was due to the pressure of the public. This only concluded that the people wanted the Shiv Sena and BJP government to be together. Now, the real Shiv Sena is with us, we have formed the government together, and will fight the elections together.

Some say that had BJP fought last Maharashtra elections alone, without Shiv Sena, it could have got the majority…

Even I accept that but Shiv Sena is one of our oldest allies, and hence we trusted them.

But my question is that now you are with the Eknath Shinde camp, so is a merger possible?

Eknath Shinde’s camp is the real Shiv Sena, and it has even got the Election Commission’s stamp. They have got the ‘bow and arrow’ symbol too. Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena will fight elections together. No question of a merger arises. There is no such proposal. We are not even thinking about it.

So how will seats be divided in 2024?

We’ll sit together and sort these things out. And if need be, we’ll call you as well.

On the political situation that arose in Maharashtra, the Supreme Court had commented that there was no need for the governor to call a floor test amid feud between MLAs of two Shiv Sena groups. What do you have to say on this?

See, this wasn’t a judgment. This was a reaction by a bench of judges after hearing the narrative of the party present before it. I believe that Shiv Sena’s lawyers also responded well to the top court’s comments, by presenting all the facts. We should not speculate much till the final judgment is out. And post the verdict, whatever the SC decides everyone will have to follow as it is the top court of the country. But judges comment, question, observe many things during a hearing, and one cannot take that as ‘judgment’.

Amit ji, let’s talk about 2024 polls. You had got the majority and in most states they saturation seats. There were many seats in Uttar Pradesh…

My memory is too sharp. In the beginning of 2019, this question on saturation seats was the first thing you asked me. And that year itself our seats increased. I would like to reiterate that Narendra Modi will become the prime minister yet again and BJP will sweep through India.

From where will you get these extra seats? In which states is BJP likely to gain?

It will be from many states. Last time I used to say that we’ll increase our seats in Bengal. No one used to believe me. But it did increase. It increased in Odisha and Telangana as well. Our party works at the grassroots levels, and PM Modi’s aura is widespread — from a remote village in a corner till Delhi.

How do you see south? Modi ji‘s aura is there in Tamil Nadu and Kerala but how will it convert in seats?

Our unit there was weak and we have put in a lot of effort and hard work to improve our hold in the region. We have reached many villages and booths. And where we are weak, we have our allies.

So will the tie-up with AIADMK continue?

Yes. Even now we have ties with them.

Amit ji, now let’s talk about issues that are directly connected to your ministry. How do you see the situation in Punjab? You met chief minister Bhagwant Mann in March and then police tried to arrest Amritpal two weeks later but he managed to escape. How did this happen? When there was so much coordination between the Centre and the state, how did Amritpal still manage to flee?

I cannot make everything public here. But I tell you that I meet Punjab CM every three months. In fact, I meet chief ministers of all the states every three months. This is nothing new, and one cannot link these meetings with any incident. And as far as BJP’s Narendra Modi is concerned, his team stands by all states like a pillar when it comes to any law and order situation because it is a matter of our country’s security and politics cannot come in between. And whatever steps the Punjab government wants to take, the Centre is with them.

So who do you think is at fault?

Don’t give speculations so early on whose fault it was or where did someone falter. Many have been arrested. Many have been slapped with NSA, and many have been sent to jail and several cases have been registered too. Arms and ammunition too have been recovered in huge quantity. I believe that strict action was taken.

And you believe that Amritpal Singh will be arrested soon?

Nothing happens with my beliefs. Police and agencies are deployed and they will do their work. But I do believe that all these things should not be a part of a public interview. These are sensitive issues and should be tackled accordingly.

We also saw violent protests outside Indian Embassy in UK in wake of the protests in Punjab. There were also protests in Vancouver, Belgium and San Francisco. How do you see this?

An Indian embassy, in whichever part of the world, is a part of our country. And an attack in its premises is an attack on India. We have registered an FIR against it in Delhi. And we have also initiated action against those who were involved in the attack.

What action will you take? Will OCI card, etc be cancelled?

They have been slapped with UAPA. We have also sought recordings. Police will take action accordingly.

Who do you think is behind this Khalistani movement?

It has been going on since 90s. It’s difficult to pin-point and say who’s behind it. But majority of Sikh residents, be it in Punjab or across India, strongly believe that they should be with India. And they have contributed in India’s development with utmost dedication, especially in security forces. The kind of contribution our Sikh brothers have made in India’s security is unmatched.

Recently we have seen a clash between the Centre and the judiciary. Union minister Kiren Rijiju and vice president Jagdeep Dhankar have been questioning the process to appoint judges.

There is no clash. They are all giving their opinion. Please don’t give it an angle of clash. The Narendra Modi government cannot clash with the judiciary, neither any government should do it. Our Constitution has clearly mentioned separate roles for the two. All should stay in their realm and function, and this is what is being followed too.

National Judicial Appointments Commission Bill (NJAC) was passed in Parliament yet the judiciary termed it ‘unconstitutional’. A minister in your government has also continuously been questioning it. That is why it seems like a ‘judiciary vs executive’.

You didn’t hear what our minister said. It’s not like we changed what was in the judgment. In that same judgment, there is a paragraph that states the government should make a new SOP for judges’ appointment and submit it before the Supreme Court, and then the top court will study it and decide.

Hence, the Centre made an SOP and submitted it and it has been pending there. Kiren Rijiju only asked to expedite it and brainstorm over it at the earliest. I don’t think there is anything to “clash” over it.

The ‘clash’ because we saw it in committee over Adani row, the Supreme Court made report on judges’ IB report public too. It also diluted government’s power in election commission. Still you don’t think there’s a clash?

The judgment on election commission says that till the government doesn’t come up with a law, the court has made a stop-gap arrangement. Supreme Court hasn’t said that the arrangement they’ve made is the law. The government has been asked to do it and we’ll work on it and get it passed in Parliament.

There’s another issue that you’ve worked extensively on, and it is drugs. When will the dream of a drug-free India be fulfilled?

This is an issue that cannot have a deadline. We can’t put a date to when will it end.

It’s a fight that will go on for long. The only thing that can be done is changing the approach. During Modi’s regime, we got an encode in 2020, and there’s a four-level arrangement. Border security, health and pharmaceutical department, home ministry, police, jail, finance department, all get together to fight against it. This is a part of that encode. We seized drugs worth Rs 22,000 crore in last nine years. And I burn these drugs myself every three months.

Also, earlier we used to just arrest a person found with drugs. Now the approach has changed. We see from where has he got, how did he get it, etc. It’s called a top-to-bottom and bottom-to-top approach. I strongly believe that youths should join in our fight as drugs have huge implication, including terror funding.

For us, children addicted to drugs are victims and those who smuggle are criminals. We have a separate approach for both.

You are fighting against Naxalism. You recently visited Chhattisgarh’s Sukma and many areas there. How big of a problem do you think it is and how are you tackling it?

There was a time when a Red corridor from Kathmandu to Tirupati used to be discussed. It included 12 states in the country; now the number of states in that has reduced drastically. Today, Chhattisgarh, some districts of Maharashtra, one district in MP, one district each in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand and Bengal are completely free.

Under the leadership of PM Modi, there has been a 76% reduction in Left-Wing Extremism in the country. While we’ve dealt with their cadres strictly, we have also made arrangements for those willing to join the mainstream.

Economy has been hit across the globe. Most countries are going through a rough patch. India is still a bright spot whose economy is stable. However, the Opposition targets the government on the issues of inflation and unemployment…

Speaking of inflation, India is still in a far better position compared to England, France, Germany and even the US after the Covid-19 period. But I can say that PM Modi has not let inflation affect food prices in the country.

However, the global economy is intertwined in such a manner that no country can be unaffected if any change takes place at the global level. It won’t be right to say that the slowdown and inflation will not affect us. However, Bharatiya Janata Party’s Narendra Modi government has done the job of reducing the impact of this global effect.

I can say today that India has been the fastest-growing economy in both years of the pandemic.

After Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji, Manmohan ji came and did a wonderful job by not letting the Indian economy slip to the 12th position from 11th. India stood at 11th position. Then came Modi ji, who took India’s economy from the 11th position to the 5th. I believe this is a very big achievement.

Today, India has become a production hub. Be it the field of green hydrogen, space, drones, empowering startups, or creating a friendly environment for the youth so that they can compete on a global platform. That platform, Modi ji has successfully provided.

I always attempt to ask you some light questions, but I never get an answer to those. Before you leave, tell us how you relax; do you ever take leaves?

I am relaxing as I speak to you. Do whatever your mind tells you, do things according to your goals and you won’t ever feel tired. If you do things against your mind, ideology and belief, then you will get tired. You won’t be tired if you keep working according to your beliefs without making compromises. This is why I never get tired.

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India wants ban on 117 gaming, dating, loan apps from Google Play for thieving data for China, Nigeria

New Delhi: As many as 117 apps related to dating, gaming, loan apps have been sending personal data of customers in India to foreign destinations including China, Nigeria, Philippines. The India’s Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has stepped in to get these apps active on Google Play “immediately blocked”.

The MHA has shared the list of these 117 apps with Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeITY) and state law enforcement agencies and has asked them to block these on priority.

“In the last 2-3 months, we detected 117 new apps active on Google Play. The backend investigations revealed that they are communicating data to a foreign destination,” a report by Economic Times quoted an official saying on condition of anonymity.

“It was further revealed that entities claiming to provide online loans were not in the business of lending,” the official added.

There were many apps which were confined to a particular state, the official said, adding that agencies in those regions were alerted to take up with Google and investigate the matter.

Action is initiated by MeITY for these apps which have presence at several locations.

Chinese loan apps create havoc

The report mentioned officials saying that there are many loan application, largely run by Chinese companies in India, which are charging a whopping 17 to 20 per cent interest on small amounts instant loans.

These Chinese loan apps have led to suicides due to harassment, blackmail as well as harsh practices for the loan amount recovery. There have been incidents where these Chinese firms issued fake invoices to the companies involved in running illegal Chinese loan apps, helping them to launder money overseas.

A host of scams have been reported where innocents and poor were lured and offered instant loans without adhering to KYC (know your customer/client) norms but later tortured, harassed, threatened and blackmailed. State police and Enforcement Directorate (ED) have unearthed several such cases.

“The intelligence agencies have also flagged misuse of data and raised questions on data sovereignty since servers of these companies are in China,” the reported mentioned officials saying.

To avail loan on mobile apps, borrowers have to mandatorily give access to contacts, location, phone storage. These fraud companies the misuse them to blackmail people using morphed images and other abusive practices by recovery agents located in India as well as overseas violating Reserve Bank of India’s (RBl) Fair Practices Code.

Last month, on directions of MHA, MeITY initiated the process of banning 232 Chinese linked apps out of which 138 were betting apps while 94 were involved in lending small amounts.

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Wednesday, 29 March 2023

Rising India Summit: ‘No vendetta politics...it’s the law of the land’: Amit Shah on Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification

New Delhi: Staunchly denying the allegation that vendetta politics is at work as far as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent disqualification from Parliament is concerned, Union home minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said the law of the land is clear on an MP’s disqualification and the Lok Sabha speaker had no authority to stop any leader’s disqualification following his conviction.

“Rahul Gandhi did not appear before the Court and wants to remain a Member of Parliament. What kind of arrogance is this and where does it come from? No vendetta politics occurred on this issue as a court of law has ordered his conviction…PM Modi is often blamed for whatever happens to the Opposition, but the Lok Sabha speaker had no authority to stop his disqualification,” Shah said.

“I want to clear the false narrative that the Congress has been spreading. Rahul Gandhi is not the first leader who has been disqualified from Parliament. There are 17 others who were disqualified earlier. Why was democracy not threatened when Lalu Prasad Yadav was disqualified? Why is it that democracy is threatened when a Congress scion has been disqualified for defamatory remarks that he has made?” Shah asked.

The Union home minister was speaking at the Rising India Summit 2023. He was part of the final session of Day 1 of the Rising India Summit 2023—a leadership forum.

Vividly recalling the 2013 incident when the Congress leader had “publicly torn” the ordinance brought in during Manmohan Singh’s regime, Shah added that the law is very clear on the disqualification of a Member of Parliament and had Gandhi not been so “arrogant back then, he could have saved himself from disqualification now.”

“Rahul Gandhi tore the ordinance publicly during Manmohan Singh’s tenure. Nobody dared to say anything to Rahul Gandhi back then…the Supreme Court order on this came when the Congress-led UPA government was in power in 2013. We did not make corrections in the law over the matter. The law already existed,” the minister said citing a top court verdict of 2013.

On being asked whether the government had been hasty in asking the Congress leader to vacate his MP’s bungalow, Shah wanted to know why Gandhi should be given special favours. “If he stands disqualified from Parliament, he should not be enjoying special privileges given to an MP,” Shah said referring to the Centre’s prompt notice to Gandhi to vacate his bungalow.

Refuting allegations that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been trying to give Gandhi’s defamatory remarks an OBC colour, the home minister went on to add that the Congress leader should not have dragged freedom fighter Veer Savarkar’s name into the controversy when he attacked the BJP after his disqualification.

“Rahul Gandhi should read his grandmother’s speech on Veer Savarkar,” Shah quipped.

Predicting that the BJP will come to power in the upcoming assembly elections in Karnataka, Shah said that his party would definitely cross the halfway mark and form the government with an absolute majority in the southern state. When asked about the BJP’s CM nominee in the upcoming assembly polls, he said, “Though BS Yediyurappa is one of the tallest leaders in Karnataka and the BJP’s star campaigner, we have not decided on a chief ministerial face yet.”

He also indicated that there was no question of a pre-poll alliance with the JD(S) in Karnataka and added that the party would not need to enter into a coalition since he was confident that the BJP would secure a thumping majority.

On the Opposition’s claim that the BJP at the Centre rampantly misused Central investigative agencies to stifle voices of dissent and curb political opponents, the Union home minister said, “We promised voters in the 2014 general elections that our fight is against corruption. Lakhs of innocent leaders were put behind bars during the Emergency. I was pressurised by the CBI to frame PM Modi (then Gujarat CM) in a fake encounter case…We did not make a hue and cry about it the way Congress is behaving now.

“I too, have been a victim of misuse of Central agencies when the UPA was in power at the Centre,” he added in response to allegations of blatant misuse of federal agencies.

“There are no fake cases against anyone, and we should have faith in the law. They (the opposition) should approach the court if the government is misusing Central agencies…These are the very same people P Chidambaram, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi. Unlike them, we haven’t registered any false cases,” Shah said.

Quizzed on Khalistani separatist leader Amritpal Singh managing to give police the slip in Punjab and then later in the national capital, the home minister said irrespective of which party was in power in Punjab, the Centre would extend all possible aid to the state police to help capture the fugitive since it was an issue of national security.

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Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre: Mumbai gets first-of-its-kind, multi-disciplinary space to celebrate art

Mumbai has become home to a new platform that showcases India’s art and culture at its best for both the artists and the audience.

Strategically located in the city’s central precinct of Bandra Kurla Complex, the Nita
Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) is a first-of-its-kind, multi-disciplinary
space in the sphere of art, conceived to spark artistic curiosity within the community.

It presents the rare alchemy of craft and culture which is drawn from centuries of
tradition.

Describing the centre as “our commitment to preserve and promote Indian arts.” Nita Ambani, Founder-Chairperson of Reliance Foundation said, “I hope our spaces
nurture and inspire talent, bringing people together from across India and the world.”

Speaking on NMACC, Isha Ambani said, “The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre
is so much more than a space – it is the culmination of my mother’s passion for arts,
culture and her love for India. She has always dreamt of creating a platform that
would be welcoming to audiences, artists, performers and creatives at large. Her
vision for NMACC is to showcase the best of what India has to offer to the world and bring the world to India.”

Built with a passion for preserving and promoting India’s vast repository of art and
craft, the centre aims to spotlight the country’s rich cultural legacy at its best, creating intimate connections between artists and the audience.

Let us now take a tour of the NMACC-

Art House: An Art and Culture space for all

The four-storey dedicated art space, situated right next to the fountain of joy at the
Jio World Centre, has been designed to showcase treasures of global and Indian art
to the audience in India through a shifting array of installations and exhibits. In a
nutshell, it enables India to see the world through a wider cultural lens.

The Cultural Centre’s facade – a larger-than-life cuff bracelet design – is a reflection of India’s rich heritage.

It comprises 16,000 sq. ft. of versatile space, built as per global museum specifications. The modular façade makes for easy installation. Not just art, the space lends itself well to tech programmes, workshops and educational events as well.

The Cube 

An incubator of innovation, talent, and ideas and a gateway to surreal and intimate performances, The Cube encourages and promotes emerging Indian artistes from new and experimental theatre, spoken word, stand-up comedy, and music.

With a moveable stage and seating, the 125-seat Cube can be transformed to host a variety of performances, making it an incubator of new art forms, and the go-to
a platform for unearthing innovative, new-age talent.

The space features a Panasonic laser projection system and an assisted listening
system with infrared emitters to make every performance feel real. Adding to the
cutting-edge technology, is a fully integrated video recording and production set-up with 5G connectivity, making filming and streaming live performances a lot simpler.

The Grand Theatre 

Meticulously designed for immersive experiences, every performance at The Grand
Theatre is magical, thanks to the combination of a world-class integrated Dolby Atmos surround sound system and virtual acoustic system, ingenious seating the arrangement, and a programmable lighting system, which, enhanced by 8,400+ Swarovski crystals create a unique, multi-dimensional experience.

Staying true to the founder’s vision of ‘Bringing the best of India and the World’, the
size of the theatre’s stage is designed to host major travelling productions and touring houses from anywhere across the globe.

The most technologically advanced theatre in India, the Grand Theatre has 2,000 seats across three levels. While every viewing experience is designed to be unparalleled, the 18 Diamond Boxes add an extra layer of exclusivity, with a spectacular complimentary lounge and dedicated food and beverage services.

Keeping media consumption patterns of the modern era in mind, The Grand Theatre is also equipped with integrated recording and projection facilities, along with dedicated translation booths. One of the stand-out features of the theatre is the special absorbent wood that reduces reflections and makes the stage the
centrepiece for your ears too.

Diamond Boxes

  • An out-of-the-box experience in the true sense, Diamond Boxes are the most exclusive seats in The Grand Theatre. All 18 Diamond Boxes are built along pivotal viewing points of the theatre, offering spectacular views of the action on stage, along with the lush privacy of your own space.
    Every box has an exclusive adjoining Diamond Lounge, stuffed with
    distinguished welcome amenities, and a private powder room
    The Diamond Box experience also includes a specially curated menu with the
    best of Indian and international gourmet indulgences
    You can also choose from an extensive selection of global spirits and wines
    from the comfort of your private lounge
    And immerse yourself in a spellbinding experience on stage, while a dedicated
    butler attends to your every need.

The Studio Theatre 

A high-tech, intimate space for the people, The Studio Theatre is both technologically advanced and intimate. The 250-seat space features a telescopic seating system that allows quick and easy transformation depending on the needs of the event. Unparalleled soundproofing capabilities and a world-class integrated Dolby Atmos Surround Sound System bring the audience closer to performances than ever before. All this makes The Studio Theatre ideal for everything – ranging from smaller-scale performances to large community events.

The Studio Theatre also features a tension wire grid — the first-of-its-kind in India. It makes lighting and rigging during production easier than ever, helping save valuable production time.

The centre is also home to Pavilion 1, a transformative space that offers a museum-like, convertible area of 52,627 sq. ft, ideal for hosting blockbuster travelling art shows, interactive exhibitions, expansive installations, and other immersive art experiences. The one-of-its-kind, 5G-enabled space is equipped with large format LED display walls, the latest digital and directional signage technology, a 1-tonne capacity hanging points at 4.5 m x 4.5 m grid, and other mindful features such as space temperature control and wireless telephony that make the space a dynamic venue for imaginative displays.

Public Art

The cultural centre seamlessly integrates public art into its transformative spaces,
creating a visually stimulating, unique environment that engages viewers in
conversation.

The collection comprises-

‘Kamal Kunj’: At 56 feet, it is one of the largest commissioned Pichwai paintings. A
400-year-old art form native to Nathdwara, Rajasthan, Pichwai paintings are an
intricate depictions of festivities, passing seasons, and other ambient elements.
Reliance Foundation has undertaken a project to revive the Pichwai Art

‘Clouds’: Yayoi Kusama’s sprawling 90-piece stainless steel structure mirrors
the sky. The organically shaped metal clouds, displayed on the ground, are a
departure from the artist’s trademark polka dot artwork and infinity installations.

‘Seekers Paradise’: Centred around the concept of community, this larger-than-life
installation by N S Harsha recalls how people turn their gaze to the sky, trying to
read their future. It invites people to mirror this act, but to do so as a community and not as individuals.

‘Closet Quarries I & II’: Made using rubber stamps, Reena Kallat’s paintings reference the great inlay patterns found in Mughal architecture across India. The stamps carry the names of craftsmen and symbols seen in Mughal monuments, evoking notions of labour, memory, and the submerged histories and myths that surround monument making

‘Earth’s Whisper’: Jagannath Panda’s work represents the collective voice and human engagement where thousands of people come together to share their visions and ideas. It also unravels the inter-dependent relationship between Man and Nature, defined by the idea, ‘Contribution is Growth’

‘Mechanism 12’: Tanya Goel’s work resembles a mathematical formula that she
establishes and then violates, imbuing her art with a balance between structure and
chaos. Sourced from sites of architectural demolitions in and around Delhi, the
pigments she uses add to the depth and complexity of her art.

‘City Obscure’: Vibha Galhotra’s work refers to her experience of Mumbai, the City of Dreams, showcasing its many dichotomies by capturing its identity, politics, and
culture. Made with leitmotif ghungroos (small ankle bells), it weaves together the
contradicting and complex constructs of the city.

‘Arboretum I’: Thukral & Tagra’s work embarks on a journey, both inwards and
outwards, with the notion of space constantly exploding and free-flowing. The
artwork is a continuation of the artists’ botanical inquiries from the past, comprising
illustrations of over 60 floral species from across India.

The Design Philosophy

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is a modern interpretation of Indian design, inspired by its art and craft, and its people. The cultural centre’s sprawling spaces are imagined exuding a sense of openness, with an abundance of natural light and tranquil nooks for creative contemplation.

Built on the foundation of a strong design language, and featuring a stunning array of traditional lotus motifs, semi-precious stones, intricate jaali work, and lush jewel
tones, the centre brings people together, forging a strong connection between the
community and various art forms.

A Wide World of Flavours

Curated to reflect the city’s vibrant culinary scene, food is at the heart of the artistic
conversations at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre. With a team of world-class chefs, we ensure that every experience is complemented by impeccable
culinary service at our select dining spaces.

An Ode to Mumbai

Home to the lotus-inspired Fountain of Joy, the Dhirubhai Ambani Square celebrates Mumbai’s vibrant spirit. The fountain offers a spectacular display of soaring jets of water that rise up to 45 ft as they pulse to music, mist, and colours. Special shows are hosted on national holidays and festivals, creating a beautiful display across the city’s skyline.

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