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However, the companies succeeded in acquiring 29 high-value properties by 2010, armed with loans and advances of Rs. 80 crore from DLF,
as well as Bedarwals Infra Projects, Nikhil International and VRS Infrastructure. These included a Rs. 31.7 crore acquisition of a 50 per cent share of Saket Courtyard by 2010, armed with loans and advances of Rs. 80 crore from DLF, as well as Bedarwals Infra Projects, Nikhil International and VRS Infrastructure. .
These included a Rs. 31.7 crore acquisition of a 50 per cent share of Saket Courtyard Hospitality, which owns the 114-bed Hilton Garden Hotel in New Delhi; a 10,000 square foot penthouse, number B1115, at the DLF Aralias complex for Rs 89.41 lakh; 7 apartments in DLF Magnolia for Rs. 5.2 crore; apartments for Rs. 5.06 crore at DLF Capital Greens; and a DLF-owned plot in Delhis ultra-posh Greater Kailash II area for Rs. 1.21 crore. Though DLFs press release said some of these prices were completely incorrect, the investment numbers are all stated in the balance sheets filed by Mr. Vadras companies with the Registrar of Companies. .
Then, at the end of 2010, Mr. Vadras companies also picked up a bouquet of rural properties: 160.62 acres of agricultural land in Bikaner for Rs. 1.02 crore, and Rs. 2.43 crore for an additional 5 parcels of land of unknown acreage; land at Manesar, on Delhis fringes, for Rs. 15.38 crore; land at Palwal for Rs. 42 lakh, land at Hayyatpur, in Gurgaon, for roughly Rs. 4 crore; land at Hasanpur for Rs. 76.07 lakh; land at Mewat for Rs. 95.42 lakh; unidentified agricultural land for Rs. 69.09 lakh; and two other real estate bookings worth Rs. 9 lakh. .
From just Rs. 7.95 crore in fiscal 2008, Vadras fixed assets and investments grew to Rs .
17.18 crore in fiscal 2009, jumping a staggering 350 per cent in a single year to Rs 60.53 crore in fiscal 2010, the year in which most of these properties were acquired with promoter funds of just Rs. 50 lakh along with interest of Rs. 255.46 lakh earned on advances and loans and zero group activity or profitability. .
Despite the high market value of these listed assets (properties), though, the declared investment portfolio in Mr. Vadras balance sheets remained a meagre Rs. 71 crore at the end of fiscal 2010 with accumulated group losses of Rs. 3 crore. .
Mr. Vadras companies did not respond to e-mails sent by The Hindu seeking clarifications on the details of these transactions. In particular, it remains unclear why DLF and other major corporations would have made him large loans, since this is not in the nature of their business. Nor did Mr. Vadras companies have any apparent prior specialisation in real estate business. .
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The financial information available from the balance sheets and directors reports of Mr. Vadras companies Sky Light Hospitality, Sky Light Realty, Blue Breeze Trading, Artex, Real Earth Estates and North India IT Parks raise hard questions about what business it is they actually do, and how this business is conducted. .
Each of the companies has 268, Sukhdev Vihar, New Delhi, as its common address, and Mr. Vadra and his mother Maureen Vadra as directors. Mr. Vadra, the documents show, receives remuneration of Rs. 60 lakh per annum from just one company, Sky Light Realty. The payment, the companys auditor states is remuneration in excess of the limit prescribed .
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High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
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High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
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Poster Tampering : An Apeal To Safeguard and Uphold JNUs Democratic Ethos! 28.3.11 .
23rd March was the martyrdom day of Rajguru-Sukhdev-Bhagat Singh and Avtar Singh Pash. And on 31st March former JNUSU President Comrade Chandrashekhar was killed on the streets of Siwan. During this week, we reiterate our commit-ment to carry forward the radical legacy of Bhagat Singh, Pash, Chandrashekhar and other revolutionaries. This struggle has become all the more critical in the backdrop of the recent exposuresUPAs shameful capitulations to US imperialism and World Bank-IMF dictated economic policies. .
Interestingly, the SFI chose to commemorate Bhagat Singhs Martyrdom by vandalising the large artistic posters put up in the Academic Complex, marking an unprecedented culture of vandalism in JNU. Such tampering with posters in the .
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Undermining Our Democratic and Collective Decision-Making Bodies .
An all-organisation meeting was called on March 23rd to discuss the issue. SFI (along with NSUI) chose to boycott the meeting. Not just this, knowing fully well that the matter is going to be discussed democratically in an AO meeting, they continued tampering with the posters despite repeated appeals from various organisations. The March 23rd AO meet-ing tried to address genuine democratic concerns, and it was decided that in future dummy posters would be put up only on or after May 5th. Also, no organisation would monopolise all the available spaces. It is therefore most unfortunate that SFI has refused to heed the decisions taken democratically at the March 23rd AO meeting. .
Next day (March 24th) SFI called for another AO meeting at 9 pm. While most other organisations turned up on time, SFI itself did not come till 10.40 pm for a meeting whose time and venue had been chosen by them! By this time representatives of most organisations had obviously left. When contacted, their leaders informed us that they were watching the cricket match between India and Australia and hence did not come for the meeting!!! Such blatant and shameful disregard for JNUs own democratic, collective decision-making bodies is highly condemnable. It is dangerous for JNUs democratic ethos: Will the JNU student community allow bodies like AO meetings to be jeopardised by the arrogance and callousness of some organisations? .
Was it really impossible for SFI to send just one member to attend the AO meeting of March 23rd? Why did they remain absent from the AO meeting of March 24th which they themselves had called? Left with absolutely no answers to these uncomfortable questions, and when their patent reluctance to discuss and resolve the issue democratically has been exposed, SFI has predictably chosen to spread blatant misinformation. .
According to the SFI, they have done nothing new by vandalising the large posters in the middle of the semester. If SFI were to be believed, AISA monopolised all the spaces for posters in the Academic Complex last year by putting up dummy posters in the first week of April 2010. .
To begin with, SFI and the student community is well aware that this is a blatant lie. Last year, dummy posters were NOT put up in the first week of April 2010; rather they were put up towards the fag end of the semester. Secondly, dummy posters were put up on the very same day by three organisations (AISA, ABVP and DSU). Neither SFI, nor any other organisation raised any objection, and in fact on the very next day, SFI also put up dummy posters! Moreover, if SFI were indeed upset that they had not received enough space for putting up posters last year, would they kindly explain why several dummy posters put up by them last year were not replaced by proper ones (for instance in the SIS Canteen)? Is that also AISAs fault, comrades?! .
In a recent poster, SFI has quoted numbers to try and show that AISA has monopolised spaces for posters. .
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AISA shahadat saptah.
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From 23 March, Martyrdom Day of.
Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev, Pash.
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To 31 March, Martyrdom Day of Chan-.
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drashekhar, killed in Siwan 1997..
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British Raj Then , Bush Raj Now - Resist Imperialism !.
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"We don't wish to suffer by inviting a black evil to replace the white evil. Indian workers must come.
forward - overthrowing imperialists as well as their Indian agents who wish to perpetuate the same.
economic system rooted in exploitation..."- Bhagat Singh, Draft Revolutionary Programme, 1931.
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India's Prime Minister declared that the British Raj was an instance of "Good Governance", and has also.
rolled out the red carpet for Bush Raj on Indian soil. India's rulers, be they of the NDA or UPA, are allowing.
the US to dictate what our relations with other nations will be, what our farmers will grow...they are selling out.
every aspect of our economy, our lives. We see Jallianwala Bagh repeated by police with the Honda Workers in.
Gurgaon. Hunger and peasant distress have reached the same levels that they did under the British - resulting.
in starvation and suicides of the rural poor and farmers. The deep communal wounds left by the British on our.
polity continue to bleed periodically..
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Isn't Bhagat Singh's warning of `black evil' replacing and reproducing the `white evil' coming true.
in front of our eyes?.
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23 March this year marks 75 years of the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev. The best tribute.
to those martyrs can only be to pledge ourselves to resisting imperialism - not just the Bush Raj of Abu Ghraib.
and Guantanamo Bay, but the Bush Raj sponsored by Manmohan in Gurgaon and Modi in Gandhinagar..
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- If we fail to identify the `Black Evil' - India's own ruling class;.
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- if we fail to expose the fact that what it calls `enlightened national interest' is nothing but collaboration with the.
`White Evil'; our homage to these martyrs will be reduced to empty ritual..
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· What are the deals sealed with Bush on his visit to India?.
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· Does the `civilian' nuclear deal have invisible military strings attached?.
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· What will the next step in `enlightened self-interest' be, as defined by Manmohan Singh: Indian troops.
helping the US to police Iraq and invade Iran?.
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· What rights of our farmers has the UPA Government surrendered to Bush as part of the `Knowledge Initiative.
on Agriculture'?.
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Faced with these questions, our rulers will reply with lathis and bullets; their apologists will censure and condemn.
us; but ask these questions we must and will, if we, the citizens of the country, wish to salute the memory of.
Bhagat Singh and his comrades..
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On 23 March, join an Anti-Imperialist Convention, to be addressed by leading writers, intellectuals and activists.
who will speak of the implications of the Bush visit and the aspects of imperialism today..
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On The 75 th Martyrdom Day of Rajguru, Sukhdev, Bhagat Singh.
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Anti-Imperialist Convention.
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Against UPA's Surrender Before US Diktats !.
For National Sovereignty, Education, Employment !!.
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To be Addressed by:.
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Prof. Chamanlal, Prashant Bhushan, Gautam Navlakha, Anand Pradhan, Bhaskar Goswami, Dinesh Shukla.
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Venue: Gandhi Peace Foundation, ITO, 10 am.
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Assemble at Ganga Bus Stop At 9.00am.
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sd/-Satya Venkat Siddhardha, President, AISA, JNU sd/- Awadhesh, Gen. Secy., AISA, JNU.
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Zara Yaad Karen Qurbani .
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Remen1bering Bhagat Singh.
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75 Year ofMartyrdotn After gloriously fighting its way out of two centuries of colonial domination, India emerged as the largest democracy in the world. The great sons of India -Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru and many n1ore nurtured the seed offreedom with their own blood. Today, after just over 55 years of independence, we as a nation stand at a crucial juncture. While the den1ocracy has stn1ck deep roots and shows signs of maturing, India today faces the t\VJn threats the unequal and exploitatjve globaltsation and a divisive, exclusivist vision of our society based on hatred and violence. They, unfortunately, are striking at the yery roots of the values and ideals chan1p1oned by the Freedom Struggle. The confident and incJustve cultural ethos, which has been a civihzat1on hallmark of Hindustan is being transforn1ed into a chauvinistic and exclusive world-view. The long cherished ideals of democracy, equity, justice and dignity to all are sought to be .
compromised! corrupted and distorted in the name of a forced globalisation and .
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communahsm. .
This 1s the time to pause and ponder. We need to appreciate the fact that social ideals .
need to be refined and re-defined before they are turned into vacuous and reactionary .
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symbols. \V'e need to reiterate the dictum that a battle is \von or lost first in the creative .
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and imaginative realm ofideas and \V0rds. .
As we remember Bhagat Singh, the epitome ofrevolutionary nationalism, we invite you .
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to be a part of a collective introspection as we explore the rneaning of ·Patnotism' \vith .
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some vibrant minds and lilting tunes: .
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Meaning of Patriotism .
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Kamleshwar, Prof Pushpesh Pant, Gauhar H.aza, .
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Chief Guest:Sunil Dutt .
Poetry, Music: .
Susmit Bose, Manu Kohli, Shubhendu Ghos h .
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Sadbhavna Ke Sipahi, Anhad, Sajhi Virasat, PWA, PEACE, .
Savera, TRUST, Kriti Tearn, l·lun1dun1 India. .
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High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
High-Level Opening Plenary: Financing for Development moderated by Pavan Sukhdev, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador during Innovative finance Forum: Sustaining Indonesia's Tropical Landscape at Le Meridien Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Maech 14, 2016.
Photo by Edy Purnomo
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' UNION.
We congratulate the student community for today's dharna at the library. The library Administration has .
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provided firm commitments regarding our major demands and we shall further continue our struggle to ensure the upgradation of library facilities. .
Friends, CARRY FORWARD THE REVOLUTIONARY LEGACY OF BHAGAT SINGH.
of anti-imperialism, democracy, secularism and egalitarianism. Today, these values are under increasing It is from the struggle of our people against colonial rule that we as a nation have inherited the valuesattack in our country following the imposition of nee-liberal economic reforms and the growth of the forces of communalism and religious fundamentalism. As a part of this attack there is an attempt to turn the men and women who championed these values into harmless icons who may be revered on a few days in a year but whose ideas are either suppressed or presented as being irrelevant in today's world. Such is the case with .
Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru whose martyrdom day we observe tomorrow..
Bhagat Singh and his comrades were the products of the popular anti-colonial upsurge which took.
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place in our country in the early decades of the last century. This upsurge-which was the result of the .
immiserising effects of the First World War and the global recession which followed-brought vast masses of.
netne particularly among the student and youth, and attracted them towards a progressive alternative. The example national movement to consistently lead this anti-imperialist struggle led to widespread disenchantment, the peasantry and the working people into the fight against British rule. The failure of the then leadership of the.
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of the Bolshevik revolution and successes of socialist construction in the Soviet Union created an intense .
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interest among the youth in our country for socialism and socialist ideas of different kinds..
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revolutionary movement they made fundamental changes in its aims and methods-a change best symbolised with a domestic ruling class but the end of exploitation of man by man. Drawing on the militant traditions of the view of nationalism apart and made them declare that freedom did not mean the substitution of foreign rulers.
by the renaming of the Hindustan Republican' Army as the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army. The tactics of .
individual assassination were replaced by mass mobilisation and the setting up of mass organisations like the.
was in protest against the attempt to curb workers' rights through the Trade Disputes Bill. .
Naujawan Bharat Sabha. When Bhagat Singh threw the bomb in the Assembly-"to make the deaf hear"-.
nationalism in terms of religious identity and hence identify followers of other religions rather than colonialism itAt the same time Bhagat Singh and his comrades in the HSRA fought against the attempts to define.
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complete capitulation to imperialism in the past decade have been followed by the attempts by the fascistic .
o'"i who fought for the freedom of our country. These decades of exploitation by the ruling classes and the.
Sangh Giroh to try and turn our country into a theocratic Hindu Rashtra. In the struggle in defence of the .
democratic and secular character of our republic against these forces Bhagat Singh's vision and his insistence .
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s ON BHAGAT SINGH'S MARTYRDOM DAY:t 23.03.04 (Tomorrow)1 Public Meeting.
FREEDOM & EQUALITY: BHAGAT SINGH'S VISION FOR INDEPENDENT INDIA.
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Prabhat Patnaik Speakers:Purshottam Agarwal~ Followed by release of souvenir on '30 Years of JNUSU'.
Kamal Mitra Cheney.
2:30 p.m., Room No. 203, SIS.
~ Film Show.
THE LEGEND OF BHAGAT SINGH.
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9:30 p.m., KC OAT.
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President, JNUSU Ena Panda'resident, JNUSU Mona Das Sd/-.
Murtaza A. Athar.
Gen. Secy., JNUSU Jt. Secy, JNUSU.
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