Wednesday, December 21, 2011

MRI battlelines emerge in court 6 reserve ammo, state to stress on time lag

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AMRI battlelines emerge in court 
6 reserve ammo, state to stress on time lag

Calcutta, Dec. 20: The contours of the legal battle on the AMRI tragedy have begun to crystallise with the defence keeping its powder dry for possible use in a higher court and the prosecution playing on the fear of evidence-tampering to keep the accused in custody.

The Alipore court today declined the bail petitions of the six AMRI directors and extended their stay in police lock-up till December 23, which means they will be completing the regulation 14-day custody period.

Six of the seven directors — S. K. Todi, 69, Ravi Todi,42, Prashant Goenka, 38, Manish Goenka, 37, R.S. Goenka, 65, and Dayanand Agarwal, 64, — were produced in the court this afternoon and the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Chowdhury Hefazat Karim, pronounced his judgment in the evening.

The fate of R.S. Agarwal, 67, the other arrested director who is undergoing treatment at SSKM Hospital, will be decided tomorrow after the court examines medical reports prepared by a team of doctors at the state-run hospital.

Ten lawyers appeared separately for the accused. Their main arguments revolved around the following points:

As directors, the accused cannot be held responsible for any mechanical faults that may have resulted in a tragedy

The directors cannot be charged with Section 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the IPC. They may be accused of negligence, which comes under Section 304A (death due to negligence). Section 304A is a lighter charge that helped reduce the punishment of the Uphaar accused. (See Metro)

All the accused are responsible persons in society and they will not leave the city

They have already spent 10 days in police custody and the police had enough time to interrogate them

They were not present at the spot at the time of the incident and they didn't do anything that led to the fire.

However, the defence did not make any reference to the detailed guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court for granting bail, following which many of those accused in the 2G scandal were allowed to leave jail, pending trial.

The Supreme Court had said personal liberty should be deprived only in the most extraordinary of circumstances, basing the guidelines on the habeas corpus principle of "safeguarding individual freedom".

Although the AMRI defence team did not raise this wider issue today, it referred to another factor the Supreme Court had mentioned.

"The trial of the case seems to be in the hands of the media…. Law should not be guided by public sentiment," said Amitava Ganguli, who represented S.K. Todi, his son Ravi and Dayanand Agarwal.

The Supreme Court had said that bail cannot be denied merely because of the sentiments of the community against the accused.

However, given the mood in Bengal after the death of at least 91 persons in the hospital fire, the defence appeared to be keeping its firepower in reserve and instead focused on nitty-gritty.

The defence team largely focused on how the FIR mentioned mechanical details such as defunct sprinklers and smoke detectors but chose to slap a graver charge (Section 304) that presumes knowledge of the event (in this case the fire).

"The directors cannot be held responsible and slapped with Section 304 if some equipment are defunct," said Ashok Mukherjee, the lawyer representing R.S. Goenka.

Perhaps to project a picture of unity, the lawyers did not draw a distinction between the roles of their clients. Although the six are directors of AMRI, not all were directly tied to the operations at the Dhakuria unit.

"They may be holding their best ammunition for their arguments in the higher courts. Probably, they are aware that given the mood of the people, no court will grant them bail at this point," said a senior lawyer.

The directors are free to approach a higher court as the lower court has already refused their bail plea twice.

But some of the lawyers representing the accused said that they were not in a position to take up the matter with a higher court for immediate relief.

"The forthcoming Christmas vacations in the Supreme Court and Calcutta High Court are the main hindrance. Vacation benches may not grant bail and may refer the cases to regular benches. So, we have no option but to wait for the higher courts to reopen after the vacation," said Atanu Roy Chowdhury, the advocate-on-record for the six accused. The Supreme Court and high court will reopen on January 2.

However, the lawyers defending the accused said they would again move bail petitions on Friday. If bail is not granted after 14-day police custody, the accused are usually sent to jails, where conditions are less inhospitable than that in a lock-up.

The prosecution, led by lawyer and Trinamul MP Kalyan Banerjee, stressed that the accused should be in custody to prevent them from tampering with evidence — a key factor that the Supreme Court suggested could be considered while deciding on bail.

"As the owners of the hospital, they are the custodians and they are liable for any untoward incident there. The investigation against the accused is not yet complete and so we need four more days. It is important to take them to the spot, which we could not fearing a law-and-order problem," Banerjee said.

Sources in Calcutta police told The Telegraph that they would continue to oppose the bail petition and pray for judicial custody which can extend up to 90 days — the ceiling for filing the chargesheet.

The police are also expected to anchor their case on the allegation that all the accused knew about the fire two hours before the fire brigade was alerted. The alleged time gap could become the fulcrum on which the prosecution's case will rest.

The police are also pinning hopes on speedy proceedings so that trial could be wrapped up at the earliest; if possible within 90 days itself — an ambitious deadline — so that the question of bail does not arise after the judicial custody period.


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प्रेस काउंसिल ऑफ इंडिया के नवनियुक्‍त चेयरमैन जस्टिस एम काटजू बीते दस अक्‍टूबर को मीडिया से मुलाकात की थी. इस दौरान उन्‍हों ने मीडियाकर्मियों से चौथे खम्‍भे के बारे में ढेर सारी बातें कीं. कई सुझाव दिए, कई बातें रखी, मीडियाकर्मियों की बातें भी सुनीं. जस्टिस काटजू ने पत्रकारों की जिम्‍मेदारी पर भी काफी कुछ सुझाव दिए, विचार रखे. इन्‍हीं सुझावों-विचारों को 'द हिंदू' ने अपने यहां प्रकाशित किया है.

उसी से साभार लेकर जस्टिस काटजू का वक्‍तव्‍य यहां प्रकाशित किया जा रहा है.

Justice Katju interacts with mediapersons

Friends,

I wish to thank you all for accepting my invitation for this get together and for coming here.

As you know, I have only recently become the Chairman of the Press Council of India. It is a new job for me as I was earlier in the legal world for 40 years, 20 years as a lawyer and 20 years as a Judge.

Now, that I have come into your world I need your guidance, advice and suggestions so that I may be able to perform my duties properly.

I have arranged this get together of media people because I think that the time has now come in this country when some introspection is required by the media. Many people, not only those in authority but even ordinary people, have started saying that the media has become irresponsible, wayward and needs to be reined in.

Only a couple of days back I read in the newspapers that the Union Government has issued some regulations regarding licences for news channels, about which there was a lot of reaction.

Under the Constitution of India freedom of the media is part of the freedom of speech guaranteed by Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution. However, no freedom can be absolute, and reasonable restrictions can be placed on them. One of the basic tasks of the media is to provide truthful and objective information to the people which will enable them to form rational opinions, which is a sine qua non in a democracy. But is the Indian media performing this role properly?

I may only mention certain defects in the functioning of the Indian media today:

(i)The media often twist facts. In this connection, I would like to give an example.

I sat for several months with Hon'ble Mrs. Justice Gyan Sudha Misra in a Bench of the Supreme Court. One day, a leading English newspaper of the country published on its front page a photograph of Hon'ble Justice Misra with the caption "Supreme Court Judge says that her daughters are liabilities".

This was a totally distorted and fallacious news and that too published in the front page of a leading English newspaper.

The correct facts were that Supreme Court Judges have to disclose their assets and liabilities. Against the liabilities column Justice Misra wrote 'two daughters to be married'. Strictly speaking it was not necessary to mention this because liabilities means legal liabilities e.g. housing loan, car loan, etc. However, the intention of Justice Misra was obviously to say that she had to spend a lot of money in her daughters' future marriage. She has three daughters (no son) only one of whom has been married and two are yet to be married. Justice Misra never said nor intended to say that her daughters were liabilities, and the news published was totally false and defamatory with the obvious intention of creating a sensation.

This publication was of tremendous embarrassment and grief not only to Justice Misra but also to members of her family. Did the publisher of this news items ever think how much pain and embarrassment it would cause to Justice Misra and her family? Obviously not. All that the publisher of that news sought was to create a sensation by twisting the correct facts.

Even if Justice Misra had made a mistake in writing " two daughters to be married" against the column of liabilities, should the media have cashed in on this mistake and totally distorted it without realizing how much pain it was causing to some people? I ask the media people assembled here today to themselves introspect and seek the answer.

(ii)The issue of paid news has become prominent of late. In the 2009 elections, it was a scandal. How to stop this vicious practice needs to be discussed among us. Incidentally, in compliance with the order of the Chief Information Commissioner dated 19.9.2011, we have placed the 71-page report of the Committee consisting of Shri Paranjoy Guha Thakurta and Mr. Sreenivas Reddy on our website www.presscouncil.nic.in with the disclaimer that the Press Council had rejected this report in its meeting held on 26.4.2010.

(iii)The media often portrays non issues as real issues while the real issues are sidelined. The real issues in the country are economic, that is the terrible economic conditions in which 80% of our people are living, the poverty, unemployment, lack of housing and medical care etc. Instead of addressing these real issues, the media often tries to divert the attention of the people to non-issues, such as that the wife of a film actor has become pregnant, whether that lady will give birth to a single child or to twins etc. Are these the real issues facing the nation?

In the Lakme India Fashion Week event, there were 512 accredited journalists covering the event in which models were displaying cotton garments, while the men and women who grew that cotton were killing themselves at a distance of an hour's flight from Nagpur in the Vidharbha region. Nobody told that story except one or two journalists, locally.

Is this a responsible way for the Indian media to function? Should the media turn a Nelson's eye to the harsh economic realities facing over 75 per cent of our people, and concentrate on some 'Potemkin villages' where all is glamour and show biz? Are not the Indian media behaving much like Queen Marie Antoinette, who said that if the people had no bread, they should eat cake.

No doubt, sometimes the media mentions farmers' suicides, the rise in the price of essential commodities, and so on, but such coverage is at most 5 to 10 per cent of the total. The bulk of the coverage goes to showing the life of film stars, pop music, fashion parades, cricket and astrology.

(iv)Bomb blasts have taken place near the Delhi High Court, in Bombay, Bangalore etc. Within a few hours of such bomb blasts many T V channels started showing news item that Indian Mujahidin or Jaish-e-Mohammed or Harkatul-jihad-e-islam have sent e-mails or SMS claiming responsibility. The names of such alleged organizations will always be Muslim names. Now an e-mail can be sent by any mischievous person, but by showing this on TV channels and next day in the newspapers the tendency is to brand all Muslims in the country as terrorists and bomb throwers.

The truth is that 99% people of all communities, whether Hindu, Muslim, Christian or Sikh and of whatever caste or region are good. But the manner in which such news is shown on TV screens and published in the newspapers tend to create the impression that all Muslims are terrorists, and evil, which is totally false. The person who sends such e-mails or SMS obviously wants to create hatred between Hindu and Muslims, which is the old British divide and rule policy continuing even today. Should the media, wittingly or unwittingly, become part of this policy of divide and rule?

I have only referred to some of the defects in the Indian media. No doubt there are defects not only in the media but in other institutions also e.g. the judiciary, bureaucracy etc. but all of us must try to remove these defects.

There are two ways of removing these defects in the media. One is the democratic way, that is by discussions, consultations and persuasion, which is the method I prefer. The other way is by using harsh measures against the media e.g. by imposing heavy fines on the defaulters, stopping Government advertisements for them, suspending their licence etc.

In my opinion, in a democracy, we should first try the first method for rectifying the defects, namely the democratic method. It is for this purpose that I have decided to have regular get togethers with the media, including the electronic media, so that we can all introspect and ourselves find out ways and means of rectifying the defects in the media, rather than this being done by some government authority or external agency.

For this purpose, I propose to have such get togethers, like the one as we are having today, every two or three months, in which we will discuss issues relating to the media and try to think how we can improve the performance of the media so that it may win the respect and confidence of the people of the country.

Such meetings will not be formal meetings of the Press Council of India but only informal get togethers. No doubt, the electronic media is not under the Press Council of India Act, but surely there is nothing wrong in discussing matters relating to media with them also. After all, the ultimate purpose of the print media and the electronic media is the same, and journalistic ethics apply to both.

No doubt, if the media proves incorrigible, harsh measures may be required, but in my opinion that should be resorted to only as a last resort and in extreme situations. Ordinarily, we should first try to resolve the issues by discussion, consultation and self-regulation. That is the approach which should be ordinarily first tried in a democracy. I, therefore, respectfully request the Union Government to kindly defer implementation of its recent decision regarding the news channel license, so that we can ourselves discuss the issue thoroughly and ourselves take corrective measures in this connection.

Till now the function of the Press Council was only adjudication. I intend to make the Press Council an instrument of mediation in addition, which is in my opinion the democratic approach. For this purpose, I need the help and co-operation and advice of all of you.

Presently, India is passing through a transitional period in its history, the transition being from feudal agricultural society to modern industrial society. This is a very painful and agonizing period in history. If you have read the history of Europe from the 16{+t}{+h} to the 19{+t}{+h} Centuries, which was the transitional period there, you will find that this period was accompanied by tremendous turbulence, turmoil, wars, revolutions, social churning, chaos, intellectual ferment etc. It was only after going through this fire that modern society emerged in Europe. Presently, India is going through this fire. We are going through a very painful period in our history, which I think will last for another 20 years or so before modern industrial society emerges in India.

The media too must help society in going through this transitional period as quickly as possible, and by reducing the pain. This, it can do by attacking feudal ideas e.g. casteism and communalism and promoting modern scientific ideas.

Before I conclude, I once again repeat my appeal to the Indian Government through the Prime Minister to release Dr. Khalil Chisty who is in Ajmer Jail. He is 80 years old and has not very long to live. He was an eminent virologist in Karachi Medical College and was a Ph.D from Edinburgh University. He is a heart patient and has many other ailments also. He is unable to walk. In the name of humanity I appeal to the Indian Government to release him and allow him to get back to home in Karachi to his wife and daughter who live there. The Pakistan Government honoured my appeal and released Gopal Das from a Pakistani Jail. I am sad that the Indian Government has not yet honoured my appeal made several months ago to the Hon'ble Prime Minister, the Hon'ble Home Minister, and His Excellency the Governor of Rajasthan. In my opinion, the prestige of our country will be increased if Dr. Chisty is released, whereas if he dies in jail, we will be disgraced.

I now wish all of you to give your views. Courtesy : The Hindu

खबरची भगतदाजूयू नहीं रहे।

खबरची भगतदाजूयू  नहीं रहे।


पलाश विश्वास

आज रात को ही कर्नाटक के लिए रवाना होना है। पखवाड़ेभर बाद कोलकाता लौचना होगा। सो, सुबह से सविता ने बाजार से राशन पानी सब्जी वगैरह, और मुंबईप्रवासी बेटे टुसुमहाराज के लिए कुछ सामान ले आने का तगादा लगा रखा था। पर नेट पर मनैं बिजी था। बाजार के लिए सविता साड़ी पहनकर तैयार हो गई तभी फिल्मकार राजीव का फोन आ गया। अपना दफ्तर हावड़ा के डोमजूर चला गया और कोलकाता से संपर्क लगभग टूट ही गया? रोजानो नोयडावालों की तरह बसयात्रा ट्राफिक जाम और कोहरा से निबटने में राजीव से अरसे से बात नहीं हुई। वह बीमार है, खबर मिली थी, पर देखने जाना संभव नहीं, इसलिए फोन पर भी खबर नहीं ली।


राजीव ने छूटते ही खबर दाग दी, नैनीताल से राजीव लोचन साह का फोन आया है, भगतदाज्यू नहीं रहे। ऐसा झटका देकर न्यूज ब्रेक करना भगतदाज्यू का अपना स्टाइल था। लगबग तीन साल  से घर जाना नहीं हुआ। नैनीताल आखिरी बार कब गये याद नहीं। पर जब भी नैनीताल जाना हुआ, गिरदा शेखर मिले न मिले भगतदा और महेशदाज्यू, हरिया दाढ़ी ओर पवन राकेश से मुलाकात जरूर होती रही। गिरदा तो पहाड़ में और पहाड़ के पार अपने गीतों के साथ हुड़का लेकर धूम मचाते रहते थे। समाचार इन्हीं लोगों के बूते निकलता रहा है।

आपातकाल के दिनों में हममें से दैनिक पर्वतीय के महेश दाज्यू और भगतदा सबसे शांत रहे। कोलकाता में अब सर्दी पड़ने लगी है। कोहरा भी घना है। कल सुबह फलकनामा पकड़नी है तो आज रात को ही हावड़ा स्टेशन पर कोहरा टालने के लिए डेरा डालना है। सत्तर के दशक में कोहरा, बारिश या हिमपात का , भूस्खलन या बाढ़ का हम लोगों पर कोई असर ही नहीं था। १९७८ में भागीरथी बाढ़ कवर करने गये गिरदा ओर शेखर तो उनके लौचते न लौचते मैं गंगोत्री की ओर कूच कर गया एकदम अनजान इलाके में। यह हिमम्त उस दौर की खासियत है जब सुरक्षित दड़बे में शुतुरमुर्ग की जिंदगी जीने के बजाय हम जंगल में या पहाड़ में शीत लहर के बीच वर्षा पानी में पत्थरों या माटी के ढेले पर आराम से सर रखकर सो लिया करते थे।

नैनीताल समाचार टीम में शेखर बेहद दृढ़ता से अपनी बात कहने और मनवाने में माहिर थे। गिरदा का अपना स्टाइल था। हरुआ और महे?शदाज्यू इस झंझट में पड़ते न थे, क्या करना है , सिर्फ यह तय करके बताना था। हल्ला करने का जिम्मा मेरे और गिरदा का थी। पर इन सबके बीत जंगलात के कर्मचारी भगतदाज्यू ने बहुत मजबूती से अपनी जगह बनाई।

समाचार में आशलकुशल कालम का मौजूदा स्वरूप पहले दिन से जस का तस है. यह भगतदाज्यी की फसल है और खबरची तो वे थे ही।

शुरुआती झटके में गिरदा पर जो लिखना हो गया, अब शेखर के बार बार तकाजा के बाद भी लिखा नहीं जाता। इसी कारण से बाबा नागार्जुन और ?शलभ श्री राम सिंह या गोरख पांडे पर बाद में मुझसे लि?खा नहीं गया। अपनों के गुजर जाने के बाद ?फिर बीते हुए जमाने को याद करना वाकई बेहद यंत्रणादायक होता है।
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एक किताब बदलाव के लिये

By नैनीताल समाचार on July 16, 2011
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शराब के खिलाफ महिलायें

By मयंक पांडे on June 1, 2011
उत्तराखंड में शराब के खिलाफ महिलाओं की लड़ाई अनवरत जारी है। दशकों पहले दीपा देवी ने शराब की जिस दुकान को आग लगाई थी, वह अभी तक जल ही रही है। दीपा बाद में शराब के खिलाफ लड़ने वाली टिंचरी माई के नाम से मशहूर हुई। महान क्रांतिकारी श्रीदेव सुमन की माता तारा देवी से [...]
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युवाओं ने जीवित रखा गैरसैंण का मुद्दा

By नैनीताल समाचार on December 28, 2010
प्रवीण कुमार भट्ट इस पखवाड़े उत्तराखंड राज्य के गठन को दस साल पूरे हो जायेंगे। एक दशक के इस सफर में कई बुनियादी और बड़े सवाल पीछे छूट गये हैं जिनका हल खोजा जाना अभी बाकी है। इन्हीं में से एक सवाल उत्तराखंड की असली राजधानी का भी है। पृथक राज्य की लड़ाई के साथ [...]
Posted in जन आन्दोलन, राज्य प्राप्ति आन्दोलन | Tagged apna uttarakhand dot com, gairsain, gairsain capital movement, merapahad, merapahad dot com, narendra singh negi | Leave a response

हाँ, दस साल हो गये हैं राज्य बने

By नैनीताल समाचार on December 24, 2010
दस साल! दस साल का होने जा रहा है उत्तराखंड इस 9 नवम्बर को। एक बच्चा बचपन पार कर किशोरावस्था में प्रवेश कर रहा है। एक समाज के लिये कितना महत्वपूर्ण पड़ाव है यह ? लेकिन कहीं कोई उत्साह है क्या ? 9 नवम्बर आयेगा….राज्य का स्थापना दिवस। सब कुछ उसी कर्मकांड की तरह होगा। [...]
Posted in राज्य प्राप्ति आन्दोलन, विविध | Tagged anant kumar singh, government, media responsibility,mujaffar nagar incident, uttarakhand state movement | Leave a response

निशंक सरकार गैरसैंण में बनायेगी सचिवालय ?

By पुरुषोत्तम असनोड़ा on June 28, 2010
तेरहवें वित्त आयोग द्वारा उत्तराखंड की विधानसभा हेतु 88 करोड़ रुपया स्वीकृत किये जाने के बाद गैरसैंण में विधानसभा भवन बनाये जाने की माँग जोर पकड़ रही है। हालाँकि काँग्रेस में सांसद सतपाल महाराज के अलावा कोई बड़ा नेता इस माँग से नहीं जुड़ सका है। भाजपा ने तो इस मुद्दे पर पूरी तरह मौन [...]
Posted in गैरसैण राजधानी आन्दोलन, जन आन्दोलन | Tagged gairsain, gairsain capital movement | 1 Response

नदी अभियान की समीक्षा

By नैनीताल समाचार on January 9, 2010
प्रस्तुति : बसंत पांडे 'नदी बचाओ अभियान' के दो वर्ष पूरे होने पर एक समीक्षात्मक बैठक 22 दिसम्बर 09 को कौसानी के लक्ष्मी आश्रम में सम्पन्न हुई। वक्ताओं ने कहा कि जिस प्रकार चिपको आन्दोलन ने पेड़ों के प्रति चेतना पैदा की, उसी प्रकार नदी बचाओ अभियान ने पानी व नदी के प्रति जागृति पैदा [...]
Posted in जन आन्दोलन, नदी बचाओ आन्दोलन | Tagged save the river movement | Leave a response

2010 'नदियों को मुक्त करो वर्ष' होगा

By नैनीताल समाचार on November 21, 2009
प्रस्तुति : ओम प्रकाश भट्ट देश भर के गांधीवादी व पर्यावरण कार्यकर्ताओं ने नदियों के प्रवाह को उनके प्राकृतिक परिवेश में बनाये रखने का संकल्प लिया। नदियों की पवित्रता तथा पावनता को बनाये रखने व नदियों से पलने वाले लोगों के जीवन को बचाने के लिए पूरे देष में संघर्ष की रणनीति बनायी। यह तय [...]
Posted in नदी बचाओ आन्दोलन, विविध | Tagged river, save rivers | Leave a response

गैरसैंण को लेकर सरगर्मी तेज

By पंकज शर्मा on September 22, 2009
गैरसैंण को स्थाई राजधानी बनाने की माँग को लेकर उत्तराखण्ड आन्दोलनकारियों का एक दिवसीय सम्मेलन सितम्बर को श्रीनगर में बृहद् स्तर पर आयोजित किया गया। 'गैरसैंण राजधानी बनाओ संयुक्त समिति' के तत्वावधान में पहाड़ के दूरदराज से आये आन्दोलनकारियों ने एक स्वर में कहा कि राजधानी अगर बनेगी तो गैरसैंण में। कार्यक्रम में उत्तराखण्ड लोक [...]
Posted in गैरसैण राजधानी आन्दोलन, जन आन्दोलन, विविध | Tagged capital shifting, delhi to gairsain,gairsain, kamla panta, nagendra jaguri, narendra singh negi, pushpa chauhan, shamsher bisht | 1 Response

हाँ..हाँ रे आन्दोलनकारी….. क्यों गई तेरी मति मारी

By शंम्भू राणा on February 15, 2009
उत्तराखंड के पूर्व आंदोलनकारी इन दिनों फिर आंदोलित हैं। यह खबर सुखद हो सकती थी बशर्ते कि आंदोलनकारी उस राज्य के व्यापक हितों की बात करते जो उनके संघर्ष की एवज में हमें मिला। जो राज्य फटी पायजामा पहनने वाले आम आदमी के लिये माँगा था, नौकरशाहों, दलालों और हूटर बजाकर आतंकित करने वाले तथाकथित [...]
Posted in राज्य प्राप्ति आन्दोलन, विशेषांक, होली अंक | Tagged uttarakhand state movement, हास्य-व्यंग्य | Leave a response

अब राग रंग को तबाह करने वाली सत्यानाशी शराब के खिलाफ ग्रामीण

By महेश जोशी on February 15, 2009
'दारू और दवा, इसी की चल रही है हवा'….'घर में शादी हो या जागर, रंग में भंग कर देता है शराबी आकर'. …जैसे नारों व गीतों के माध्यम से क्षेत्रीय संगठनों ने बसौली स्थित शराब की दुकानों के विरोध में आन्दोलन का विगुल फूँक दिया है। विभिन्न महिला मंगल दलों, महिला समूहों से जुड़ी महिलाओं [...]
Posted in जन आन्दोलन, नशा नहीं रोजगार दो, विशेषांक, होली अंक | Tagged uttarakhand people's movement,women movement, नशा नहीं रोजगार दो | Leave a response

ताजा अंकअलविदा बीबीसी… उँगलियाँ तो फिर भी तलाशेंगी तुझे

लेखक : शंम्भू राणा
'यार चन्दन' से शुरू होती थीं उनकी भावभीनी चिठ्ठियाँ
लेखक : नैनीताल समाचारबाँके लाल कंसल: एक शताब्दी तक फैला इतिहास
लेखक : डाँ. अजय रावत
खत्तेवासियों के नारों से गूँजा हल्द्वानी का आकाश
लेखक : नैनीताल समाचार'लहरों के राजहंस' का मंचन
लेखक : नैनीताल समाचारसम्पादकीय : क्या यह चुनाव की तैयारी है?
लेखक : राजीव लोचन साह
चिट्ठी पत्री : भाषा, बोली या आंचलिक भाषा?
लेखक : नैनीताल समाचार

हरेला अंक-2010हरेले के तिनड़े के साथ बधाई

By रोहित जोशी on July 23, 2010
Category: विशेषांक, हरेला-अंक
अपनी माटी से ताउम्र जुड़े रहे उमेशदा
By नैनीताल समाचार on August 9, 2010
Category: विशेषांक, हरेला-अंकमुम्बई का हिल स्टेशन 'माथेरान' और नैनीताल
By रमदा on August 9, 2010
Category: विविध, विशेषांक, हरेला-अंकश्रीनगर के लिये अभिशाप बन कर आई है जल विद्युत परियोजना
By नैनीताल समाचार on August 8, 2010
Category: उर्जा, विशेषांक, हरेला-अंक
जयदीप लघु उद्योग
By प्रदीप तिवारी on August 9, 2010
Category: विविधएक प्रखर व प्रतिभाशाली पत्रकार के जीवन की अतिंम यात्रा
By राजीव लोचन साह on July 29, 2010
Category: विशेषांक, हरेला-अंकभारी बजट के बावजूद प्यासे हैं गाँव
By जगमोहन रौतेला on August 1, 2010
Category: जल, विशेषांक, हरेला-अंक
याद रहेंगे पत्तीदास
By प्रेम पंचोली on August 9, 2010
Category: विशेषांक, श्रद्धांजली, हरेला-अंकहेम पाण्डे: सच के लिए मरने का उसे अफसोस नहीं हुआ होगा
By प्रभात उप्रेती on July 28, 2010
Category: विशेषांक, हरेला-अंकस्वतंत्रता आन्दोलन से जुड़ा रहा भीमताल का हरेला मेला
By नैनीताल समाचार on August 9, 2010
Category: विविध, विशेषांक, हरेला-अंक

होली अंक -2010

नहीं भुलाया जा सकता चन्द्रसिंह शाही का योगदान
By नैनीताल समाचार on March 5, 2010
Category: व्यक्तित्व, संस्मरणकटाल्डी खनन प्रकरण: खनन माफियाओं के साथ न्यायपालिका से भी संघर्ष
By विजय जड़धारी on March 5, 2010
Category: विविधस्पष्ट दिशा के अभाव में बद्तर होते राज्य के हालात
By संजीव भगत on March 5, 2010
Category: विविध''तब के आई.सी.एस. साइकिल पर जाते थे या फिर इक्के पर''
By कमल जोशी on March 5, 2010
Category: विविधनदियों को सुरंगों में डालकर उत्तराखण्ड को सूखा प्रदेश बनाने की तैयारी
By हरीश चन्द्र चंदोला on March 5, 2010
Category: उर्जा, जल, विविधउत्तराखंड में माओवाद या माओवाद का भूत ? !!
By नैनीताल समाचार on March 5, 2010
Category: सम्पादकीय'कैंपेन फार ज्यूडिशियल एकांउटेबिलिटी एण्ड रिफार्म्स' का तीसरा राष्ट्रीय अधिवेशन
By नैनीताल समाचार on March 5, 2010
Category: विविधशराब माफिया व प्रशासन के खिलाफ उग्र आन्दोलन की तैयारी
By महेश जोशी on March 5, 2010
Category: विविधनियम विरुद्ध करवाए गए सरमोली-जैंती वन पंचायत चुनाव
By कैलाश चन्द्र पपनै on March 5, 2010
Category: विविधनैनीताल को बचाने के लिये जबर्दस्त संकल्प की जरूरत है
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Category: विविध

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