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Imphal Times Supplementary issue Page 3 Agency Thiruvananthapuram June 11, A deep depression formed over the Arabian Sea, around 760 km south- southwest of Mumbai, on Monday afternoon, which is likely to bring heavy to very heavy rain in parts of Kerala, coastal and south interior Karnataka, Konkan region, Goa and the Lakshadweep islands, a bulletin of the India Meteorological Department stated Monday. The system will intensify into a cyclonic storm by Tuesday afternoon and a severe cyclonic storm with wind speed of up to 115 kmph in the next 24 hours, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) warned. “The deep depression is currently away from the coast and travelling north- northwestwards. It is being closely monitored by IMD and might make landfall in Gujarat, but even if it does not, it is close enough to the landmass that the impact of cyclone will be felt along the Western coast,” said Dr K Sathi Devi, a scientist at the IMD. Under the influence of the low-pressure system, monsoon advancement will be delayed once it intensifies into a cyclonic Cyclone Vayu to turn into severe storm today, may bring heavy rain to southern coast storm, she said. Monsoon hit Kerala on Saturday after a week-long delay. “When such an intense low- pressure system forms, it pulls in all the moisture- bearing winds towards it, changing the course of the monsoons. Because of the changes in the wind directions, most of the rain from the southwest monsoon will be over the oceans and some areas in the western coast,” Devi said. The cyclone is likely to be named on Tuesday as it develops into a storm. Monsoon activity in the southern peninsula will pick up once the low-pressure system moves towards the Gujarat coast. “The cyclonic storm forming over the Arabian Sea will bring heavy rainfall to the Western coastal areas. But, it has affected the progress of monsoon, which was delayed anyway this year. By now, it should have reached Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The monsoon rains in the interior of the peninsula should pick up after about 48 hours when the cyclonic storm moves towards Gujarat,” said Mahesh Palawat, vice-president, meteorology and climate change at Skymet. Skymet has reiterated that farmers in southern peninsula and central India should delay sowing for Kharif crops. The wind speeds will also increase over the next three days. This will result in rough seas along and off the coast of Kerala, Karnataka, south Maharashtra, and south Gujarat. The IMD has advised fishermen to not venture into Arabian Sea and asked those in deep-sea areas to return to the coast. The rain brought on by the low- pressure system is unlikely to offer any respite from the heatwave to severe heatwave conditions over Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, southern parts of Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Agency New Delhi June 11, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked top bureaucrats to prepare a five-year plan document for each Ministry with well- defined targets and a significant impactful decision in each Ministry for which approvals will be taken within 100 days. Interacting with all Secretaries to the Union Government at his residence in New Delhi yesterday Mr PM Modi asks target oriented five-year plan document for each Ministry Modi said all departments of the government must seek to leverage the upcoming milestone of 75 years of independence. He said it can inspire people to make a contribution to the betterment of the country. During the interaction, the Prime Minister said, the recent General Elections mandate reflects the will and aspirations of the people to change the status quo and seek a better life for themselves. He said, the huge expectations of the people should not be viewed as a challenge, but an opportunity. Mr Modi said, every Central department and each district have a role in making India a five trillion dollar economy. India’s progress in ease of doing Business, should reflect in greater facilitation for small businesses and entrepreneurs. Prime Minister said that each Ministry of the government should focus on ease of living. He said, water, fisheries, and animal husbandry are also the important areas for the Government. Mr Modi also urged secretaries to use technology to improve outcomes and efficiency in each department. During the interaction, various Secretaries shared their vision and ideas on various subjects including administrative decision- making, agriculture, IT initiatives, education reform, healthcare and industrial policy. Agency New Delhi June 11, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted an invitation from French President Emmanuel Macron to attend the outreach PM Modi accepts Macron’s invite to attend outreach session of G7 Summit session of the G7 Summit in Biarritz as a special invitee. The summit of the G7 group of countries will be held in August this year in France. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said the invitation is a reflection of the personal chemistry between the two leaders, a demonstration of the two countries deepening strategic partnership and recognition of India as a major economic power. Agency New Delhi June 11, Twelve senior officers of Income Tax Department including one of the ranks of the joint commissioner were compulsorily retired by the government on charges of corruption and professional Govt orders compulsory retirement of 12 senior IT officers for corruption, misconduct misconduct. Sources said the list is topped by a Joint Commissioner rank officer against whom there are serious complaints of corruption and extortion. It also includes an IRS officer in the post of Commissioner (Appeal) in Noida, who was accused of sexual harassment to two women IRS officers of Commissioner rank. Another IRS officer, who was compulsorily retired, had acquired movable and immovable assets worth over three crore rupees in the name of self and his family members. Agency New Delhi June 11, The severe heatwave continued to grip the north and central regions of the country with mercury breaching maximum temperature records in many cities. In Uttar Pradesh, Banda was hottest with 49.2 degree Celsius yesterday, which was 7 notches above the normal. Severe heatwave grips North and Central regions of the country Allahabad sizzled at 48.9 degrees, 9 degrees above the normal and Jhansi heated at 48.1 degrees. In other parts of the state to mercury hovered around 45 degree Celsius. District administrations have issued advisories on how to cope up with the heat. The Meteorological Department has said thunderstorm with gusty wind and rain is likely at isolated places during the next two days in the state. In Rajasthan, most places witnessed around 45 degree Celsius. At Churu, the temperature was recorded 50.3 degrees Celsius yesterday. Our correspondent reports that the Medical Department has issued advisory for not going outside except in emergency situations. Agency New Delhi June 11, In Mali, at least 100 people were killed by gunmen in an overnight attack in Sobane- Kou village in Koundou district. The village is inhabited by the Dogon ethnic group. Officials said, 95 people, have been found dead with many of the bodies burned adding that the Nearly 100 killed in central Mali village massacre search for more bodies is underway. The government said suspected terrorists attacked the village at around 03 a.m local time. It said that at least 19 people were still missing. A survivor said about 50 heavily armed men arrived on motorbikes and pickups. He said, they first surrounded the village and then attacked and anyone who tried to escape was killed. Clashes between Dogon hunters and semi-nomadic Fulani herders are frequent since a militant Islamist uprising in northern Mali in 2012. In the same region in March, more than 130 Fulani villagers were killed by armed men wearing traditional Dogon hunters’ clothing. Agency New Delhi June 11, Congress president Rahul Gandhi has criticised Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath over the arrest of journalists for sharing and braoadcasting alleged derogatory comments against the CM. “If every journalist who files a false report or peddles fake, vicious RSS/BJP sponsored ‘Behaving foolishly’: Rahul Gandhi slams Yogi Adityanath on journalist arrest propaganda about me is put in jail, most newspapers/ news channels would face a severe staff shortage. The UP CM is behaving foolishly & needs to release the arrested journalists.” Rahul Gandhi tweeted. Rahul’s comments follow protests against arrest of 3 journalists including one Prashant Kanojia. Prashant Kanojia’s wife’s habeas corpus petition will be heard by Supreme Court today. She has challenged her husband’s arrest as “illegal” and “unconstitutional” Kanojia had shared a video on Twitter and Facebook where a woman is seen speaking to reporters of various media organisations outside the chief minister’s office claiming that she had sent a marriage proposal to Yogi Adityanath. An FIR was registered against Kanojia at the Hazratganj police station in Lucknow on Friday night. Senior superintendent of police (SSP) of Lucknow, Kalanidhi Naithani, had said there was evidence against Kanojia under Section 505 of IPC for making, publishing or circulating false statements, report or rumour and under Section 67 of the Information Technology Act for transmitting obscene material in electronic form. The UP police had also cracked down on a private television news channel Nation Live in Noida for allegedly running without a license, a day after arresting its chief Ishika Singh and editor Anuj Shukla, also for broadcasting content allegedly defaming Yogi Adityanath. The police action has sparked outrage in media circles. The Editors Guild of India has criticised the arrest as “authoritarian misuse of laws”. A group of journalists also organized a protest against the arrest on Monday. Agency New Delhi June 11, The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered immediate release of journalist Prashant Kanojia who was arrested arrested for sharing a post against UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath. Kanojia’s wife moved the Supreme Court on Monday. He shared a video of a Kanpur- based woman making allegations against Adityanath. He was picked up from his Delhi Supreme Court orders immediate release of journalist arrested for post against Yogi Adityanath home on Saturday morning and sent to jail in the evening. The woman has also been arrested. The Supreme Court said that a case for arrest of the journalist not made out. “The police can proceed against him, but arrest? No,” a bench of the top court said. The UP police defended Kanojia’s arrest and said he had made inflamatory tweets in the past too. “He has been making inflamatory tweets in the past not only with respect to caste matters but also gods and godesses and that’s why he was arrested,” said additional solicitor general Vikramjeet Banerjee. The court asked the counsel “where is the mischief made out”. The police action against Kanojia had sparked outrage in media circles. The Editors Guild of India had criticised the arrest as “authoritarian misuse of laws”.

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Page 1: ‘Behaving foolishly’: Rahul Gandhi slams Supreme Court ... June Page 3.pdf · bearing winds towards it, changing the course of the monsoons. Because of the changes in the wind

Imphal Times Supplementary issue Page 3

AgencyThiruvananthapuramJune 11,

A deep depression formedov er the Arabian Sea,ar oun d 760 k m s outh-southwest of Mumbai, onMonday afternoon, which islikely to bring heavy to veryheavy rain in parts of Kerala,coastal and south interiorKarnataka, Konkan region,Goa and the Lakshadweepislands, a bulletin of theIn dia Me teor o lo gicalDepartment stated Monday.The system will in tensifyin to a cyclonic storm byTuesday af ternoon and asevere cyclonic storm withwind speed of up to 115kmph in the next 24 hours,the India Meteoro logicalDepartment (IMD) warned.“The deep depressio n iscurren tly away fr om thecoast and travelling north-northwestwards. It is beingclosely monitored by IMDand might make landfall inGujarat, but even if it doesnot, it is close enough to thelandmass that the impact ofcyclone will be felt along theWestern coast,” said Dr KSathi Devi, a scientist at theIMD.Under the influence of thelo w-p res sure system,monsoon advancement willbe de layed on ce itin tensifies into a cyclonic

Cyclone Vayu to turn into severe storm today,may bring heavy rain to southern coast

storm, she said.Mo nsoo n h it Kera la onSaturday after a week-longdelay.“When such an intense low-pressure system forms, itpu lls in all the moisture-bearing winds towards it,changing the course of themonsoons. Because of thech anges in th e winddirections, most of the rainfr om the s outhwestmonsoon will be over theoceans and some areas inthe western coast,” Devisaid.The cyclone is likely to benamed on Tuesday as itdevelops into a storm.Mons oon activ ity in thesouthern peninsula will pickup once the low-pressure

system moves towards theGujarat coast. “The cyclonicstorm fo rming ove r theAr abian Sea wi ll b r ingheavy rainfa ll to theWestern coastal areas. But,it has affected the progressof mons oon, which w asdelayed anyway th is year.By no w, it sho uld havereached And hra Pradeshan d Telangana . T hemo nso on rain s in thein ter ior of the peninsulashould pick up after about48 hours when the cyclonicstorm moves towar dsGu jara t,” sa id MaheshPa law at, v ice -pr esiden t,meteoro logy and climatechange at Skymet.Skymet has reiterated thatfa rmer s in so uthe rn

peninsula and central Indiashould delay sowing forKharif crops.The wind speeds will alsoincrease over the next threedays. This wi ll resu l t inrough seas along and off thecoast of Kerala, Karnataka,so uth Mahar ash tra , andsouth Gujarat.Th e IMD has advis edf ishermen to not ventureinto Arabian Sea and askedthose in deep-sea areas toreturn to the coast. The rainbr ought on by the lo w-pressure system is unlikelyto offer any respite from theheatw ave to s eve reheatwave conditions overRajasthan, Madhya Pradesh,Vidarbha, southern parts ofHaryana, and Uttar Pradesh.

AgencyNew Delhi June 11,

Prime Minister NarendraMo di has a sked topbureaucrats to prepare a five-year plan document foreach Ministry with well-de f ined targets and asignif icant impactf u ldecision in each Ministryfor which approvals will betaken within 100 days. In ter act ing with a llSecretar ies to the UnionGovernment at his residencein New Delhi yesterday Mr

PM Modi asks target oriented five-year plandocument for each Ministry

Modi said all depar tmentsof the gove rnment mustseek to leve rage theupcoming milestone of 75years of independence. Hesaid it can inspire people tomake a contribution to thebetterment of the country.During the interaction, thePrime Minister said , therecent General Electionsmandate ref lects the willan d a sp i rat ion s o f thepeople to change the statusquo and seek a better life forthemselves. He said , thehuge expectations of the

people should not be viewedas a cha llenge , b ut anopportunity. Mr Modi said, every Centraldepartment and each districthave a role in making Indiaa f iv e t r il lio n d ollareconomy. India’s progressin ease of doing Business,should ref lec t in greaterfacil ita tio n f or sma llbu sin esses anden trepreneur s. Pr imeMinis ter said that eachMinistry of the governmentshould focus on ease ofliv in g. He s aid , w ate r,

f i sher ies, and animalhusban dry are al so theimportant areas f or theGovernment. Mr Mo di also urgedsecretaries to use technologyto improve outcomes andefficiency in each department.During the in teraction ,various Secretaries sharedtheir v ision and ideas onvarious subjects includingadministrative dec ision-making , agr icu ltu re, ITinitiatives, education reform,healthcare and industr ialpolicy.

AgencyNew Delhi June 11,

Prim e Minister NarendraMo di has accepted anin vitation f ro m F ren chPresident Emmanuel Macronto at ten d the out reach

PM Modi accepts Macron’s invite toattend outreach session of G7 Summit

session of the G7 Summit inBiarritz as a special invitee.The summit of the G7 groupof countries will be held inAugust this year in France.External Affairs Ministrys po kesp e rs on Ravees hKumar said the invitation is

a reflection of the personalchemistry between the twoleaders, a demonstration ofthe two co un tr ie sd eepening st ra tegicpartnership and recognitiono f In dia a s a ma jo reconomic power.

AgencyNew Delhi June 11,

Twelve senior off icers ofIncome Tax Depar tmentincluding one of the ranks ofthe joint commissioner werecompulsorily retired by thegovernment on charges ofcorruption and professional

Govt orders compulsoryretirement of 12 senior IT officers

for corruption, misconductmisconduct. Sources said the list istopped by a Jo in tCommissioner rank officeragainst whom there areser ious complain ts ofcorruption and extortion.It also includes an IRS officerin the post of Commissioner(Appeal) in Noida, who was

accused of sexual harassmentto two women IRS officers ofCommissioner rank. Another IRS officer, who wascompulsorily retired , hadacquired movable andimmovable assets worth overthree crore rupees in the nameof self and h is familymembers.

AgencyNew Delhi June 11,

The severe heatwavecontinued to grip the northand central regions of thecountry with mercurybreaching maximumtemperature records in manycities. In Uttar Pradesh, Bandawas hottest with 49.2 degreeCelsius yesterday, which was7 notches above the normal.

Severe heatwave grips North andCentral regions of the country

Allahabad sizzled at 48.9degrees, 9 degrees above thenormal and Jhansi heated at48.1 degrees. In other partsof the state to mercuryhovered around 45 degreeCelsius. Distr ictadministrations have issuedadvisories on how to cope upwith the heat. The MeteorologicalDepar tment has saidthunderstorm with gusty

wind and rain is likely atisolated places during the nexttwo days in the state. In Rajasthan, most placeswitnessed around 45 degreeCelsius. At Churu , thetemperature was recorded 50.3degrees Celsius yesterday.Our correspondent reportsthat the Medical Departmenthas issued advisory for notgoing outside except inemergency situations.

AgencyNew Delhi June 11,

In Mali, at least 100 peoplewere killed by gunmen in anovernight attack in Sobane-Ko u v i llage in Kound oudistr ict . T he v i llage isin hab ited b y the Dogonethnic group. Officials said,95 people, have been founddead with many of the bodiesbu rned adding tha t the

Nearly 100 killed in central Malivillage massacre

search for more bodies isunderway. Th e go vern men t sa idsus pected terror istsattack ed the v ill age ataround 03 a.m local time. Itsaid that at least 19 peoplewere still missing. A survivorsaid about 50 heavily armedmen arrived on motorbikesand pickups. He said, theyfirst surrounded the villageand th en attacked and

anyone who tried to escapewas killed.Clashes between Dogonhunters and semi-nomadicFulani herders are frequentsince a mi litan t Islam istuprising in northern Mali in2012. In the same region inMarch, more than 130 Fulaniv i llagers were k ill ed byar med men wear ingtraditional Dogon hunters’cloth ing.

AgencyNew Delhi June 11,

Congress president RahulGandhi has criticised UttarPradesh chief minister YogiAdityanath over the arrest ofjournalists for sharing andbraoadcasting allegedderogatory comments againstthe CM.“If every journalist who filesa false report or peddles fake,vicious RSS/BJP sponsored

‘Behaving foolishly’: Rahul Gandhi slamsYogi Adityanath on journalist arrest

propaganda about me is putin jail, most newspapers/news channels would face asevere staff shortage. The UPCM is behaving foolishly &needs to release the arrestedjournalists.” Rahul Gandhitweeted.Rahul’s comments fo llowprotests against arrest of 3journalists including onePrashant Kanojia.Prashant Kanojia’s wife’shabeas corpus petition will be

heard by Supreme Courttoday. She has challenged herhusband’s arrest as “illegal”and “unconstitutional”Kanojia had shared a videoon Twitter and Facebookwhere a woman is seenspeaking to reporters ofvarious media organisationsoutside the chief minister’soffice claiming that she hadsent a marriage proposal toYogi Adityanath.An FIR was registered against

Kanojia at the Hazratganjpolice station in Lucknow onFriday n ight. Seniorsuperintendent of police (SSP)of Lucknow, KalanidhiNaithani, had said there wasevidence against Kanojiaunder Section 505 of IPC formaking, publish ing orcirculating false statements,report or rumour and underSection 67 of the InformationTechnology Act fortransmitting obscene materialin electronic form.The UP police had alsocracked down on a privatetelev ision news channelNation Live in Noida forallegedly running without alicense, a day after arrestingits ch ief Ish ika Singh andeditor Anuj Shukla, also forbroadcasting contentallegedly defaming YogiAdityanath.The police action has sparkedoutrage in media circles. TheEditors Guild of India hascr iticised the arrest as“author itar ian misuse oflaws”. A group of journalistsalso organized a protestagainst the arrest on Monday.

AgencyNew Delhi June 11,

The Supreme Court on Tuesdayordered immediate release ofjournalist Prashant Kanojia whowas arrested arrested forsharing a post against UP chiefminister Yogi Adityanath.Kanojia’s wife moved theSupreme Court on Monday. Heshared a video of a Kanpur-based woman makingallegations against Adityanath.He was picked up from his Delhi

Supreme Court orders immediaterelease of journalist arrested for

post against Yogi Adityanath

home on Saturday morningand sent to jail in the evening.The woman has also beenarrested.The Supreme Court said that acase for arrest of the journalistnot made out. “The police canproceed against h im, butarrest? No,” a bench of the topcourt said.The UP police defendedKanojia’s arrest and said hehad made inflamatory tweetsin the past too. “He has beenmaking inflamatory tweets in

the past not only with respectto caste matters but also godsand godesses and that’s whyhe was arrested,” saidadditional solicitor generalVikramjeet Banerjee.The court asked the counsel“where is the mischief madeout”.The police action againstKanojia had sparked outrage inmedia circles. The Editors Guildof India had criticised the arrestas “authoritarian misuse oflaws”.