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WWW.EASTERNMIRRORNAGALAND.COM EASTERN MIRROR Myanmar Reuters journalists Gaga, R Kelly song Andy Murray to retire, lose appeal against 7-year removed from streaming Australian Open could be last sentence | P9 services | P10 event | P11 WORLD ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS VOL. XVIII NO. 10 | PAGES 12 ` 5/- RNI NO. NAGENG/2002/07906 DIMAPUR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 2019 Anti-Citizenship Bill: NSF to fly ‘black flags’ NPF legislators continue PR assault on PDA govt. Dimapur, Jan. 11 (EMN): The Naga Students’ Fed- Meghalaya cabinet passes resolution against citizenship bill Dimapur, Jan. 11 (EMN): In the public and accordingly eration on Friday an- what appears to be a well- accord them the benefits nounced it would be Roy, who is also the speaker of choreographed PR assault that the centre grants? The hoisting “black flags the Meghalaya Legislative Assem- on the ruling government, department should not be around the state” to bly, told PTI, "There is a great dan- the NPF legislators on Friday adherent to safeguard the show it resentment at ger in accepting the Bill in its cur- continued to attack the PDA misdeeds of a few vested “the perpetration of rent form, and if it's implemented government over the alleged interest individual by mak- state-sponsored atroci- in the frontier states of the North mismanagement of grant- ing unsubstantiated claims ties against the public East, particularly in Meghalaya." in-aid. at the expense of poor inno- and indigenous people” National Peoples Party (NPP) After their counterparts cent villagers,” the statement in the northeast region president and Chief Minister Con- from Mokokchung and Ko- read. -
Speech of Kumari Mamata Banerjee Introducing the Railway Budget 2009-2010 on 3Rd July 2009
Speech of Kumari Mamata Banerjee Introducing the Railway Budget 2009-2010 On 3rd July 2009 1. Madam Speaker, I rise to present the Budget Estimates for the year 2009- 10 for the Indian Railways. I am extremely honoured presenting the first railway budget in the august House presided by the first lady Lok Sabha Speaker of the country. 2. This is the first Railway budget that I will be presenting as a Minister in the UPA government. I thank our respected Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji for his valued guidance and support and I am also thankful to our honourable Finance Minister for his kind support. I have presented two Railway Budgets earlier and this will be my third Railway Budget. 3. Madam, I know how our Hon’ble Members of Parliament representing people from all parts of the country have high expectations from Indian Railways. They want new projects in their states and constituencies. They also want more new lines, more budget provisions and existing projects to be expedited. They want more trains and better services. 4. Railway is the visible face of the government and we are proud of it. Madam, therefore standing before the august House, please permit me to raise a question as to whether railway projects are to be measured only on the scale of “economic viability” or do we also need to look at the “social viability” of these projects ? Are the fruits of development to be restricted only to a privileged few and not to the teeming populations in remote and backward areas of our country? These projects may be economically unviable but are an economic necessity for the people of those regions who have remained victims of backwardness and poverty. -
Speech of Kumari Mamata Banerjee Introducing the Railway Budget 2009-2010 on 3Rd July 2009
Speech of Kumari Mamata Banerjee Introducing the Railway Budget 2009-2010 On 3rd July 2009 1. Madam Speaker, I rise to present the Budget Estimates for the year 2009- 10 for the Indian Railways. I am extremely honoured presenting the first railway budget in the august House presided by the first lady Lok Sabha Speaker of the country. 2. This is the first Railway budget that I will be presenting as a Minister in the UPA government. I thank our respected Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji for his valued guidance and support and I am also thankful to our honourable Finance Minister for his kind support. I have presented two Railway Budgets earlier and this will be my third Railway Budget. 3. Madam, I know how our Hon’ble Members of Parliament representing people from all parts of the country have high expectations from Indian Railways. They want new projects in their states and constituencies. They also want more new lines, more budget provisions and existing projects to be expedited. They want more trains and better services. 4. Railway is the visible face of the government and we are proud of it. Madam, therefore standing before the august House, please permit me to raise a question as to whether railway projects are to be measured only on the scale of “economic viability” or do we also need to look at the “social viability” of these projects ? Are the fruits of development to be restricted only to a privileged few and not to the teeming populations in remote and backward areas of our country? These projects may be economically unviable but are an economic necessity for the people of those regions who have remained victims of backwardness and poverty. -
Names of Trains
NAMES OF TRAINS Agniveena Express 2341/ 2342 Howrah – Asansol (ER Howrah division) In Bangla it means “The Fiery Lute”. This is the name given to the collection of poems by the celebrated Bengali poet, musician, revolutionary and philosopher, Kazi Nazrul Islam. He was born in Burdwan district in 1899 and died in Dhaka in 1976. He is the national poet of Bangladesh, and also honoured in India. Ahilyanagari Express 6325/ 6326 Indore – Thiruvananthapuram Central (SR Thiruvananthapuram division) Rajmata Ahilyadevi Holkar (1725-1795, ruled 1767-1795) also known as the Philosopher Queen was a Holkar dynasty Queen of the Malwa kingdom. She took over reigns of the kingdom after the death of her husband and father-in-law. She moved the capital to Maheshwar south of Indore on the Narmada River. She also built temples and Dharamshalas (free lodging)at sacred sites outside her kingdom, at prominent religious places like Dwarka, Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi, Ujjain, Nasik, Parli Vaijnath and Somnath. The city of Indore is sometimes called Ahilyanagari in her memory. Ahimsa Express 1095/ 1096 Ahmadabad – Pune (CR Pune division) The name is also sometimes given to 1087/ 1088 Veraval – Pune Express, 1089/ 1090 Jodhpur – Pune Express and 1091/ 1092 Bhuj – Pune Express, as all these trains are “derived” from 1095/ 1096. Ahimsa is a Sanskrit term meaning “to do no harm” (literally, the avoidance of violence or himsa). Ahimsa was one of the main principles which Gandhiji followed in his life. Pune was the place where Gandhiji was imprisoned and where his wife passed away, and Ahmadabad was where he set up his Ashram. -
Railway Budget 2009-2010 on 3Rd July 2009
Speech of Kumari Mamata Banerjee Introducing the Railway Budget 2009-2010 On 3rd July 2009 1. Madam Speaker, I rise to present the Budget Estimates for the year 2009- 10 for the Indian Railways. I am extremely honoured presenting the first railway budget in the august House presided by the first lady Lok Sabha Speaker of the country. 2. This is the first Railway budget that I will be presenting as a Minister in the UPA government. I thank our respected Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji for his valued guidance and support and I am also thankful to our honourable Finance Minister for his kind support. I have presented two Railway Budgets earlier and this will be my third Railway Budget. 3. Madam, I know how our Hon’ble Members of Parliament representing people from all parts of the country have high expectations from Indian Railways. They want new projects in their states and constituencies. They also want more new lines, more budget provisions and existing projects to be expedited. They want more trains and better services. 4. Railway is the visible face of the government and we are proud of it. Madam, therefore standing before the august House, please permit me to raise a question as to whether railway projects are to be measured only on the scale of “economic viability” or do we also need to look at the “social viability” of these projects ? Are the fruits of development to be restricted only to a privileged few and not to the teeming populations in remote and backward areas of our country? These projects may be economically unviable but are an economic necessity for the people of those regions who have remained victims of backwardness and poverty. -
April 2011 Showing March
April 2011 showing march 1. which team has won the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 ? India Twenty-eight years on from the match that transformed the history of world cricket, India recaptured the crown that Kapil Dev and his men first lifted at Lord’s in 1983, and this time they did it in their very own back yard. An iron-willed 97 from Gautam Gambhir was matched for intensity by the finest captain’s innings since Ricky Ponting at Johannesburg eight years ago, as Mahendra Singh Dhoni trumped a poetic century from Mahela Jayawardene to pull off the highest run-chase ever achieved in a World Cup final. Read More 2. Who has been appointed new chief of Film Certification Tribunal ? - Lalit Bhasin Noted lawyer Lalit Bhasin has been appointed Chairperson of the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal. “The appointment is for a period of three years.” Mr. Bhasin is also the Vice-President of the Bar Association of India and the Chairman of the Services Export Promotion Council established by the Ministry of Commerce and a member of the ICC International Court of Arbitration. Read More 3. Who hits fastest century in Cricket World Cup History ? - Kevin O’Brien Kevin O’Brien shocked the mighty England with fastest century in World Cup history ( 50 balls) which helped Ireland to chase the huge total of 327. 4. Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and Union Minister , who died recently on March 04 ? - Arjun Singh Veteran Congress leader and former Union Minister Arjun Singh, who had served in various capacities including as Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, died here on March 04. -
12.15 Hrs. RAILWAY BUDGET, 2009-2010 MADAM SPEAKER
03.07.2009 61 12.15 hrs. RAILWAY BUDGET, 2009-2010 MADAM SPEAKER: Now, the Railway Budget. SHRI BASU DEB ACHARIA (BANKURA): Madam, I am on a point of order. … (Interruptions) MADAM SPEAKER: No, please sit down. Please do not disturb. … (Interruptions) SHRI BASU DEB ACHARIA : Madam, I have written a letter to you saying..… (Interruptions) THE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS (KUMARI MAMATA BANERJEE): Madam, this is not correct. This is absolutely wrong.… (Interruptions) MADAM SPEAKER: Please do not disturb. … (Interruptions) MADAM SPEAKER: Nothing will go on record except what the hon. Railway Minister is saying. (Interruptions) … * * Not recorded 03.07.2009 62 . MADAM SPEAKER: Now, Kumari Mamata Banerjee may present the Railway Budget. THE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS (KUMARI MAMATA BANERJEE): Madam Speaker, I rise to present the Budget Estimates for the year 200910 for the Indian Railways. I am extremely honoured presenting the first railway budget in the august House presided by the first lady Lok Sabha Speaker of the country. This is the first Railway budget that I will be presenting as a Minister in the UPA government. I thank our respected Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji for his valued guidance and support and I am also thankful to our honourable Finance Minister for his kind support. I have presented two Railway Budgets earlier and this will be my third Railway Budget. Madam, I know how our Hon’ble Members of Parliament representing people from all parts of the country have high expectations from Indian Railways. They want new projects in their states and constituencies. They also want more new lines, more budget provisions and existing projects to be expedited.