February 1, 2021 BSE Limited National Stock Exchange of India Limited Corporate Relationship Department, Listing Department, Phiroze Jeejebhoy Towers, Exchange Plaza, Dalal Street, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400 001. Mumbai – 400 051 SCRIP CODE: 503960 SCRIP CODE: BBL Dear Sir / Madam, Sub.: Compliance under Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 Pursuant to Regulation 47 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligation and Disclosure requirements) Regulations 2015, please find enclosed herewith the newspaper cuttings with regard to the Public Notice of Board Meeting rescheduled to be held on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, in below mentioned Newspapers: - Free Press Journal (in English); & - Navshakti (in Marathi). You are requested to take the same on your record. Thanking You, Yours sincerely, For Bharat Bijlee Limited Durgesh N. Nagarkar Company Secretary & Senior General Manager, Legal Encl.: a/a
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Sub.: Compliance under Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015
Pursuant to Regulation 47 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligation and Disclosure requirements) Regulations 2015, please find enclosed herewith the newspaper cuttings with regard to the Public Notice of Board Meeting rescheduled to be held on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, in below mentioned Newspapers:
- Free Press Journal (in English); & - Navshakti (in Marathi).
You are requested to take the same on your record.
Thanking You,
Yours sincerely, For Bharat Bijlee Limited
Durgesh N. Nagarkar Company Secretary & Senior General Manager, Legal
Encl.: a/a
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1PM, MAMATA HAVE A SILENT SLUGFEST...In a rare joint appearance with PM Modi, the CM refused tospeak as chants of ‘Jai Sri Ram’ was heard from the audience.“I am insulted as it is not any political rally. It is a governmentprogramme to celebrate the birth anniversary of Netaji. Af-ter calling me such an insult was not expected. I will not speakat this event,” said Banerjee, thanking the PM for attendingthe event. The PM referred to Mamata Banerjee as his ‘behen’(sister).Earlier in day, she had lashed out at the Centre over the nam-ing of Netaji’s birth anniversary as “Parakram Diwas”. Shehad urged the Centre to declare it as a National Holiday andalso ‘Desh Nayak Diwas’ as Rabindranath Tagore had be-stowed the title of Desh Nayak on Netaji.BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya took to Twitter and allegedthat Banerjee had ‘insulted’ the memory of Netaji and that‘Bengal will not tolerate this disregard of its icons’.BJP Bengal observer Kailash Vijayvargiya mentioned thatafter Rabindranath Tagore Mamata Banerjee had ‘insulted’Netaji.The PM inaugurated postal stamps and a dedicated galleries‘Nirbhik Subhas’ (Fearless Subhas) and ‘Biplabi Bharat’ tocelebrate 125 th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas ChandraBose. The PM also said that once Netaji wanted to go to Delhito free India and today Delhi is coming to Kolkata to celebratethe birthday of the biggest Saint.
Didi wants four capitalsShe added that Kolkata should also be another capital state.Slamming the Central government for calling January 23 as‘Parakram Diwas’, Mamata claimed that neither she nor any-one from Netaji’s family was consulted. “Nobel laureate Ra-bindranath Tagore called Netaji Deshnayak. This is the rea-son we call it Desh Nayak Diwas. Netaji should be understoodwith emotions. There are few people who love their mother-land as much as Netaji. We all know about Netaji’s birthdaybut are unaware about his death,” mentioned the West BengalChief Minister.Taking further potshots at the BJP government, Mamataquestioned why did the Central government close the plan-ning Commission that was conceptualized by Netaji himself.“We don’t politicise Netaji. We are in touch with Netaji’s fam-ily all around the year. But some just want to take Netaji’sname just because the election is nearing. The Centre has dis-solved Netaji’s planning commission. It must be recovered.Now the central government doesn’t listen to anyone. Theyare destroying the federal structure,” further added Mamata.Mamata also said that a monument, named after Azad HindFauj, will be built in Rajarhat area and a state-funded univer-sity, which is also being set up, will be dedicated to Netaji.“A monument, named after Azad Hind Fauj, will be built atRajarhat. A university named after Netaji is also being set upwhich shall be funded entirely by the state, and will have tie-ups with foreign universities,” added the Chief Minister be-fore starting the ‘Padyatra’ towards Red Road tio garland an-other statue of Subhas Chandra Bose.
BMC keen to bring meal on wheels in...He added, "There are at least three to four streets in each ofthe 24 wards in the city where informal and uncheckedKhau Gallis exist and some of these stalls operate from latenight to the wee hours, many of these stalls are illegal andunhygienic. Once the street food hubs are set up, things willbe uniform and clean. Those willing to set up stalls in thesefood hubs will have to apply for the same and follow therules. Following this licensed food trucks and stalls will beallotted fixed pitches and existing places will be upgraded."The civic body has almost decided on a fixed time windowfor food hubs in tourist areas or public places. However, thecivic officials are thinking of allowing these food hubs to re-main open from morning to evening in commercial hubsand office areas like Nariman Point, Fort, Lower Parel and afew others. An official said, "We will set stringent norms forthe stalls and food trucks that will be allotted pitches atthese food hubs. They will have to ensure they clean up theplace before the shut shop."Civic officials claim that the initiative will not only add tothe revenue of BMC coffers but also generate employment.
Centre yields to farmers’ tractor parade...Samyukt Kisan Morcha leader Darshan Pal and Swaraj Indialeader Yogendra Yadav announced that they have received thepolice nod on the final route and the exact route of their trac-tor parade will be decided before Sunday morning. They saidthe tractor parades will start from three protest points atTikri, Singhu and Ghazipur borders. "We are working out de-tails of the route with the police," Pal said, adding that policehave agreed to remove the barricades for the smooth rolloutof the farmers' parade. "Farmers will take out 'Kisan Gan-tantra Parade' (Farmer Republic Parade) on January 26. Bar-ricades will be opened and we will enter Delhi. We (farmersand Delhi Police) have reached an agreement on the route, fi-nal details are to be worked out tonight," Yadav said. "We willtake out a historical and peaceful parade and it will have noeffect on the R-Day parade or the security arrangements."The details will be finalised Saturday night, said farmerleader Abhimanyu Kohar, after attending a meeting betweenthe unions and the police. He said this would be the farmers'show that they would not yield until the government agrees torepeal the three laws. Another farmer leader Gurnam SinghChaduni of the Bharatiya Kisan Union said thousands offarmers on their way from various states to join the paradeand hence there will not be a single route. All leaders appealedto the farmers participating in the parade to maintain disci-pline and follow instructions of the committee.
Lalu Yadav airlifted to...The jail department also examined the recommendation ofthe medical board and allowed him to have treatment in AI-IMS, New Delhi for a month. Lalu is suffering from 16 differ-ent diseases, including lung infection. His COVID-19 reportswere found to be negative. A team of doctors also has gone toNew Delhi in the air ambulance.
BENGALURU: With the Bengaluru Central Crime Branchpolice busting the question paper leak racket on Saturdaynight, Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) hascancelled competitive examinations for First DivisionAssistant scheduled on Sunday. The Bengaluru Joint Police
Commissioner Sandeep Patil said that the question paper ofFirst Division Assistant examination that was scheduled onSunday (January 24) has been leaked and the police hasarrested six persons in this connection.
—Agencies
Question paper racket busted, FDA exam deferredNATIONTHE FREEPRESSJOURNAL
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Hitting the campaign trail inWestern Tamil Nadu aheadof upcoming Assembly poll,Congress leader Rahul Gand-hi on Saturday sought to str i -ke a "blood relationship" wi -th people, taking on the ModiGovernment at the Centre.“You have given my grand-mother (Indira Gandhi) andfather (Rajiv Gandhi) somuch love and affection I amindebted to you. My relation-ship with you is not politicalbut it is a blood relationship.That is why I want to helpyou have a government thatrespects Tamils and takes thestate on the path of the devel-opment," he told multiplegatherings in Coimbatoreand Tiruppur, both industri-al towns.At an interaction with en-trepreneurs from the medi-um, small and minor enter-prises (MSMEs), Rahulsought to drive home the
point the foundation of eco-nomic growth in India is di-versity. "The notion the PMhas that you can reduce di-versity and grow faster, is ig-norance, it is lack of under-standing and lack of respect.They think power should becentralised, one man shouldcontrol everything, one or-ganisation should controleverything," he said, adding,"but you cannot have aneconomy without diversity."Stating the erstwhile Con-gress-led UPA governmentconceptualised the GST asone minimum tax, he ac-cused the BJP government of"superimposing GST." He
favoured its restructuring. The Congress MP, who if arecent survey is to be be-lieved, is preferred as a na-tional leader in Tamil Naduthan Modi, rhetoricallyasked, "You have seen pic-tures of PM with large indus -tries. Have you seen picturesof the PM with MSMEs?”During the Covid-19 pan-demic, the governmentshould have certain provi-sions that make GST morebenign, he felt. Charging theModi govt of not respectingTamils, he said the Congresswanted to help the people geta government that recog-nised the Tamil self-respect."Tamil Nadu that hadshown the way for the rest ofthe country in industrialisa-tion had now fallen back-wards. There was a lot thecountry learnt from the state.But that is not the case. Thatis why Tamil Nadu needs anew thinking and new gov-ernment," Rahul said.
With ‘blood bond’ RaGa hitscampaign trail in Tamil Nadu
Postwoman’s hubbysells off Aadhaarcard bundles to
scrap dealerK RAVEENDRAN
Thiruvananthapuram
The tipsy husband of a tem-porary postal employee soldvaluable postal articles, in-cluding Aadhaar cards and
bank, insurance recordsalong with old newspapers toa scrap dealer to make mon-ey for another shot for theroad. The unusual eventcame to light when a bundleof Aadhaar cards was dis-covered at the scrap dealer’syard in Kattakkada nearhere on Saturday.The startling discovery wasmade when the scrap dealerwas sorting his wares. Theenvelopes containing theAadhaar cards had not even
been opened.Also recovered by recordsissued by banks and insur-ance companies as well asdocuments from the registra-tion office. The startled scrapdealer informed the police. Athorough search of the placeyielded bundles and bundlesof valuable documents,ready to be recycled intopulp. The papers carried alldifferent addresses.Police initially suspectedthat the Aadhaar cards
might have been forged andwas exploring the sabotageangle, when further probeled to the lady postal employ-ee. On questioning, she ad-mitted her drunkard hus-band had sold the postal arti-cles along with the old news-papers to the scrap dealer.The police registered acase, but let off the couple af-ter questioning, saying theywould be booked if anybodycame forward to claim any ofthe documents was missing.
SIVASAGAR: Reaching out to the in-digenous people of election-bound As-sam amid frequent anti-CAA protests,Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sat-urday distributed land ownership cer-tificates to over 1 lakh such families, in-sisting the move will guarantee them"pride, freedom and protection".On his first physical visit outside thenational capital this year, Modi reaf-firmed the state and the central govern-ment's commitment to protecting theland rights and the unique cultural tra-ditions of the indigenous people.He castigated the previous govern-ments for depriving them of their landrights for years since Independence."When the Sarbananda Sonowal gov-ernment took over the reins in Assam,over 6 lakh indigenous families had nolegal rights over their land. In the lastfew years over 2 lakh such families have
been allotted ownership certificates."With more than 1 lakh families addedtoday, the government has shown itscommitment to protecting the rights ofthe indigenous people," Modi said.The previous governments in Assamnever cared for the rights of those who"loved this sacred land", he alleged."The land ownership certificates (pat-tas) will guarantee their 'Swabhiman'
(pri de), Swadheenta (freedom) andSuraksha (protection)," the prime min-ister asserted. As Modi spoke at the func-tion in Sivasagar, the historical capital ofthe Asom kings, anti-CAA and anti-NRCprotests were staged at several places inAssam. The PM, however, steered clearof the controversies and made no men-tion of the issues in his speech. He asserted the BJP-led government iscommitted protecting the land, lan-guage and culture of the indigenouspeople of Assam. The PM said the de-velopment of Assam and the North Eastwas fundamental to his government's'Atmanirbhar Bharat' mission.Modi said since the central govern-ment was led by former PM AB Vaj-payee, the present NDA governmenthas been according top priority to thedevelopment of Assam and othernortheastern states.
Indigenous Assamese get land rightsPM Modi lands in poll-bound Assam amid anti-CAA, anti-NRC clamour
Let’s have a duel:Amit Shah slamsvaccine critics
GUWAHATI: Union HomeMinister Amit Shah on Sat-urday lambasted those whohave been criticising the effi-cacies of Covid-19 vaccines,saying that there should beno politics on public health.At a function in Guwahatito extend the benefit of thecentral health insurance tothe armed police forces bylaunching 'Ayushman CAPF',Shah urged the personnel toget inoculated when theirturn comes. "There are peo-ple spreading misinforma-tion on vaccine. Come to an-other platform and let's havea duel. But why are you creat-ing doubt over people's healthand doing politics? There areother issues for that," he said.Shah said the vaccines de-veloped by Indian scientistsare safe and the men from allforces will be vaccinated af-ter health workers are cov-ered. "I appeal to all of you togo for the vaccine when yourturn comes. Do not have anydoubt about its efficacy."
NEW DELHI: The Centralgovernment on Saturday in-formed that avian influenzaor bird flu has been con-firmed in nine states forpoultry birds and in 12 statesfor crow, migratory and wildbirds till January 23."Till January 23, 2021 out-breaks of Avian Influenza(bird flu) have been con-firmed in 9 States (Kerala,Haryana, Madhya Pradesh,Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh,Uttarakhand, Gujarat, UttarPradesh and Punjab) forpoultry birds and in 12 states(Madhya Pradesh, Haryana,Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh,Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat,
Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand,Delhi, Rajasthan, Jammuand Kashmir and Punjab) forCrow/Migratory/ Wildbirds," informed the Min-istry of Fisheries, AnimalHusbandry & Dairying.The ministry said the sam-ples of crow and pigeon sub-mitted from Rudraprayag,Lansdowne Forest Rangeand Paudi Forest Range ofUttarakhand, pigeon sam-ples from Sriganganagar dis-trict of Rajasthan, crow andpeacock samples from UP’sFatehpur have been foundnegative for avian influenza.Control and ContainmentOperations (Cleaning and
Disinfection) are going on inthe affected epicenters ofMaharashtra, MP, Chhattis-garh, Punjab, UP, Gujarat, Ut-tarakhand and Kerala.Compensation is paid tofarmers whose poultry birds,eggs and poultry feed areculled/disposed of by thestate as per the action plan."The Dept of Animal Hus-bandry & Dairying, Govern-ment of India provides fundsto states / UTs on a 50:50 shar-ing basis under Assistance toStates for control of animaldiseases component of itsLivestock Health and DiseaseControl Scheme," the min-istry said.
Gujarat: Samples of 10 deadpoultry birds test positiveSamples of 10 dead poultrybirds from Dolasa village inGujarat's Gir Somnath dis-trict have tested positive foravian influenza, officialssaid. This is the first case inGujarat where poultry birdshave tested positive for theinfection. Earlier, samples ofsome wild birds had testedpositive for the flu in few dis-tricts of the state. "Ten sam-ples of poultry birds (chick-en) tested positive for avianinfluenza, following which220 birds in three backyardfarms in the village wereculled," a senior official said.
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Rattled by the explosion at astone crushing unit in hishome district and the criti-cism by the Opposition, Kar-nataka Chief Minister BSYediyurappa on Saturdayclamped down on illegalquarrying or mining acrossthe state.“I will not allow illegalquarrying or mining for anyreason. Those who want todo quarrying or miningshould get a licence for it. Do-ing it illegally will lead tosuch incidents. I will directDeputy Commissioners totake strict measures in thisdirection," the CM told themedia."I'm going for spot inspec-tion. Our Deputy Commis-sioner (of the district), Mem-ber of Parliament and MinesMinister have already visitedthe spot. I will get to knowthings from them and takenecessary action to stop ille-gal quarrying or mining andfind out why the truck wasthere at the time of the ex-plosion," he said.
Avian flu confirmed in 9 states for poultry birds
BSY clampsdown on
illegal mining
Women army officers moveSC again for permanentcommission, promotionsNEW DELHI: 11 women armyofficers have moved the SCseeking compliance of itsFebruary last year directions tothe Centre for grant ofpermanent commission,promotions and consequentialbenefits to them "in aninclusive, fair, just andreasonable manner". In a plea,Lt Col Ashu Yadav and 10other women Army officersalleged the directions were notbeing complied with in "letterand spirit". The procedures forgrant of permanent commi -ssion is "vitiated with arbitrari -ness, unfairness and unreaso -na bleness", they alleged.