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Page 1: Ek chhoti si baat, Amol ke saath Pawar uses Thackeray to€¦ · Ek chhoti si baat, Amol ke saath Utthara Kumari B | TNN Bangalore: ‘Woh Ranganath sala hai na’. Those memorable

TIMES NATION10THE TIMES OF INDIA, BANGALORE

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2010

Ek chhoti si baat, Amol ke saath

Utthara Kumari B | TNN

Bangalore: ‘Woh Ranganathsala hai na’. Those memorablelines from Rajnigandha de-picting the middle class babu’sconcern, so effectively por-trayed by Amol Palekar ringin your ears as you meet him.At a time when larger-than-life heroes strode the screenthis charming common manwent on to steal hearts withChitchor, Chhoti Si Baat, Gol-maal, Naram Garam, BatonBaton Mein, Bhumika, BaatBan Jaye, etc.

Amol, now a full-time di-rector, says he became an ac-tor by accident. All the same he believes the craftneeds discipline.

“No one is a born actor. Itis a skill which can be learntlike any other and fine-tuned,”

he says. So would he subscribeto the principles of methodacting? “I don’t mean that. Noone is a born singer. One hasto learn music, the ragas, thesur. Likewise, acting too islearnt,” he says.

“Take pot-making. Youneed mitti, the right amountof water. You mould it and runthe wheel at a particularspeed. Mitti is not the pot.”

Why hasn’t he acted in thelast two decades? “I acted inAks. It was a blink-you-will-miss-me role. My characterwas killed in a jiffy... I strayedinto acting. While doing mymasters at JJ School of Art,I’d watch a lot of plays. Oncethe legendary Satyadev Dubeysaw me hanging around thereand asked me if I would act. Isaid yes. Then he told mesternly: ‘I have asked you toact not because I saw a sparkin you but because you werehanging around my sets andyou seem to have plenty of time on hand.’ Recently I acted in the Marathi filmSamantar.”

Why is he so against Bol-lywood, the mainstream cine-ma, you want to know.

“Which mainstream cine-ma are you talking about? Thecinema which flops 95% of the

time? Why do you keep talk-ing about the cinema not want-ed by the audience? Otherwise,they wouldn’t flop. Yet, every-one calls it mainstream cine-ma, entertaining. Entertain-

ment means different thingsto different people. Filmmak-ers fool the audience by dish-ing out insipid fare and saythat’s what the audiencewants.”

Acting Was NeverHis Calling, SaysVeteran Palekar

Poor murder convict could escape gallowsDhananjay Mahapatra | TNN

New Delhi: Law is supposed tobe enforced uniformly, and with-out sorting the guilty on the ba-sis of their economic and socialbackground. On Monday, how-ever, the Supreme Court saidthat economic status of a mur-der convict needs to be takeninto account to determinewhether he should be awardeddeath penalty or life sentenceeven in respect of offencesfalling in the “rarest of rare”category.

In an order that is sure tospark a debate, the court saidpoor background of the accusedshould, along with old age andyears spent behind bars whileawaiting death sentence, be con-sidered as mitigating factorswhen courts ponder whether lifesentence should be used in anotherwise fit case for deathpenalty.

The order was passed by aBench comprising Justices PSathasivam and H L Dattu whilehearing an appeal against deathpenalty awarded by the trialcourt as well as Allahabad HighCourt to two members of a gangof bandits convicted for killingfour persons in December 1995.

The Bench noted that apartfrom being old, the convicts had

been in custody since 1996 anddeath penalty had hung overtheir heads since 2005, when thetrial court gave its verdict.

The Bench further said, “Theconvicts (Mulla and Guddu) be-long to an extremely poor back-ground. One thing which is clearto us is that they have commit-ted these crimes for want ofmoney. Though we are shockedby their deeds, we find no rea-son why they cannot be re-formed over a period of time.”

Courts have always treatedold age and the duration of in-carceration as attenuating con-siderations while settling ‘lifesentence or death penalty’ ques-tion, but it is the first time thatthe top court has introduced af-fluence or lack of it in play.

Justice Sathasivam, writingthe judgment for the Bench,stressed that the SC was not sug-gesting that economic depriva-tion could be a justification formoral depravity as shown by thetwo convicts. But he also saidthat “we certainly recognize thatin the real world, such factorsmay lead a person to crime”.

“Therefore, we believe, socio-economic factors might not di-lute guilt, but they may amountto mitigating circumstances. So-cio-economic factors lead us toanother related mitigating fac-

tor, that is, the ability ofthe guilty to reform,” the Bench said.

The court also seemed to sug-gest that since poor commitcrimes because of compulsion,they are more likely to mend.

“It may not be misplaced tonote that a criminal who com-mits crimes due to his econom-ic backwardness is most likelyto reform. This court on manyprevious occasions has held thatthis ability to reform amountsto a mitigating factor in cases ofdeath penalty,” it said.

While substituting the deathsentence awarded to Mulla andGuddu to life imprisonment, theBench said, “The punishment oflife sentence in this case mustextend to their full life, subjectto any remission by the govern-ment for good reason.”

The significance of the orderstretches beyond its repercus-sions for Mulla and Guddu. Itcomes after a spell when courtswere seen to be going by the let-ter of law, especially on a hostof issues — economic re-forms/liberalization, rights oftrade unions, etc.

Whether it marks, in keepingwith the political zeitgist, the be-ginning of a tilt towards aamaadmi, only time will tell.

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SC Says Poverty of Criminals Is a Mitigating Factor; They Can Be Easily Reformed

Orkut reunitesfather and son

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai: Social networkingsites are used by many to re-connect with old friends but

for 60-year-old Ko-ruthu, tech-n o l o g yhelped himtrace his

son who had left home almost12 years ago.

When Jimmy Koruthu, 31,opened an Orkut profile, henever thought that an email IDhe had mentioned in it wouldhelp his relatives and father totrace him all the way to Chen-nai from Kerala.

The email ID rang a bellfor one of Jimmy’s relativesbecause it contained his fam-ily name Koruthu. The rela-tive alerted Koruthu who hadbeen trying to trace his sonall these years. The cyber cellof Kerala police traced the in-ternet protocol address to alocation at Adyar and direct-ed Koruthu to approach theChennai police who tracedJimmy’s address to a brows-ing centre.

The centre had installed aCCTV which helped the po-lice to identify the youth.

“We showed the videofootage to Koruthu who iden-tified Jimmy,” said inspector Gajapathy.

The police traced the ad-dress. But, he had shifted hisresidence. “But, we managedto find the new address and re-united the father and son,” Ga-japathy added. “I had men-tioned my email ID in my net-work profile. A relative saw myemail ID and found out that it’sme, through the name. I hadnot posted my photograph inthe profile,” said Jimmy whois happy to meet his father.

Although it was an urge todo something on his own thatprompted Jimmy to leave hishouse in Pathanamthitta wayback in 1998, he ascribed noparticular reason for not con-tacting his parents for so long.

“I have been working in acall centre. But now I have re-signed from my job to start afirm on my own,” Jimmy said.

“I’ll go home, meet my rel-atives and then think about theplans,” he added.

Jimmy left home 12 years ago;dad traces him through mail ID

Pawar uses Thackeray tosilence aggressive Cong

Prakash Joshi I TNN

Mumbai:Nationalist CongressParty (NCP) president SharadPawar’s two-hour-long meetingwith Shiv Sena chief BalThackeray is being consideredas a signal to Congress leaderswho have been targeting himfor the price rise of essentialcommodities.

Nobody in the Congresscamp believes that Pawar spokeabout cricket for so long and thatno politics was discussed be-tween the two big leaders ofMaharashtra. However, chiefminister Ashok Chavan whocalled on Congress presidentand UPA chairperson SoniaGandhi in Delhi has been ad-vised to play down the tete-a-tetebetween Pawar and Thackeray.

After Rahul Gandhi’s suc-cessful visit to the city and theeuphoria created by his jour-ney in a suburban train, theShiv Sena’s morale is low.Pawar’s visit to Matoshreecame as a relief to the Sena.

Pawar, who held a two-daycamp for Aurangabad workerson Saturday, had slammedThackeray for his ban on Aus-tralian cricketers. However, af-ter landing in the city from Au-rangabad, the first thing he did

was to call on Thackeray andrequest him to allow Aus-tralian cricketers to take partin the IPL.

Pawar’s popularity in thestate and image across thecountry has been taking a beat-ing as Congress leaders havebeen specifically targeting himfor his untimely observationson the price hike of essentialcommodities.

Defending Pawar, deputychief minister Chhagan Bhu-jbal asked why a single minis-ter is suddenly being blamedby the Congress as well as bythe Opposition, while untilnow, entire governments usedto be blamed for any price risein essential commodities. Ac-cording to him, it was a plot tomalign Pawar’s image.

On the other hand, seniorBJP leader Gopinath Mundemade it clear that the party hadno objection to the meeting be-tween Pawar and Thackeray,which was confined to a dis-cussion on cricket.

Judges appointments: HCs’views on RTI queries sought

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi: Faced with increasing number of queriesunder Right to Information (RTI) Act on judges’ ap-

pointment to higher judiciary, theSupreme Court on Monday soughtthe views of all High Courts on thisissue.

Responses of HCs were soughtby a Bench comprising Justices BSudershan Reddy and S S Nijjar,which was hearing a petition filed

by the CPIO of the apex court challenging an order ofthe Central Information Commission directing mak-ing public such information.

“We see that such matters frequently arise and HighCourts are dealing with these problems. Why shouldwe not issue notice to the registrar generals of all HighCourts,” the Bench asked.

On an application from S C Agarwal, the CIC, apartfrom asking the SC to give information about the ap-pointment process of judges, had also directed theapex court to furnish information under RTI aboutthe correspondence between the Chief Justice of In-dia and the CJs of HCs.

It had also allowed the plea of Agarwal asking theSC to disclose the communication between Justice RRegupathy of Madras HC to the CJI after he allegedthat a central minister had tried to influence him ina case. Attorney general G E Vahanvati, who ques-tioned the CIC decision, argued that if opinions ex-pressed by judges were to be laid out in the public do-main, nobody could expect a frank opinion.

SC questionsChhattisgarh’s anti-Naxal actions New Delhi: Chhattisgarh’s RamanSingh government may have somecause for concern as the allegeddisappearance of 12 tribals duringits anti-Naxal operations in

Dantewada districtevoked sharpreaction from theSupreme Court onMonday.

Quoting eyewitness accounts,a petition filed by HimanshuKumar of Vanvasi Chetna Ashramalleged that anti-Naxal forces tookaway 12 villagers in Dantewadadistrict and even after 10 days,there was no news about theirwhereabouts.

The levelling of freshallegations in the midst of hearingof the petition accusing the stateof being instrumental in thedisappearance of tribal womanSodhi Shambo, a Benchcomprising Justices B SudershanReddy and S S Nijjar ordered theRaman Singh government toproduce the persons in court nextMonday. It directed the chiefsecretary to file a compliancereport. TNN

CM Told To Play Down Pawar-Sena Chief Meet

Md Asad

‘Why this obsessionwith Bollywood?’Amol Palekar was in Bangalore over the weekend toaddress a session of the Rotary district conference.Here are some quotes which stayed with us:

� I became an actor by accident, producer bycompulsion and director by choice.

� Why do people say the Oscar-nominated Paheli ismy directorial debut? My first directorial venture is the Marathi Akriet, made manymoons ago.

� When I made Anahat starring Sonali Bendre,Deepti Naval and Anant Nag, people asked me tomake it in Hindi and not in Marathi. I don’tunderstand this obsession with Bollywood.

� Make movies which are sensitive... There is discerning audience for that and there alwayswill be.

� Khamosh is a murder mystery. I enjoyed doing it.You won’t believe it, but I am the murderer.

Nobody in theCongress campbelieves that Pawarspoke about cricketfor so long and thatno politics wasdiscussed betweenthe two big leadersof Maharashtra

POWER PLAY

Saffron outfitshalt Odisha

beauty contest TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Berhampur: Organizers ofMiss Berhampur in Odishacontest were forced to cancelthe event after Bajrang Daland VHP activists vandalizedthe venue on Sunday night.

Sources said the saffronactivists ransacked the rampand set fire to a banner atGanjam Kala Parishad inprotest against the pageant,which they claimed wasagainst Indian culture.

“Indian culture teaches usto have the highest regard forwomen, but in organizingsuch events, they are show-ing disrespect to them. Wewon’t allow such things tohappen anywhere in Orissa,”said Bajrang Dal leader Ra-makant Rath. He added thatcommon people were alsoagainst the pageant and sev-eral of them had joined in theprotest.

Berhampur-based TrafficZam, which had organized theshow, said they ensured thewhole thing was in conform-ity with Indian culture.

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CORRIGENDUMRefer advertisementdated: 26.01.2010 inwhich it is to be read as10 acres of land is for

development of any

“commercial activities”instead of “agri-relatedactivities”.

Secretary,

Spi. APMCI Bangalore

Special AAgricultura lProduce Market

Comm ittee (APMC),BangaloreDepartment of

AAgrkultural Markefing

Invitciflon for Expressionsof Interest (Eol)

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K.M.MUZZAMMIL , AdvocateNo .177,2nd Cross ,4th Main,

Viveknagar, Bangalore .(RFP Notice No. RLDA/RFP/CD-3 of 2010)

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The land is located in proximity of the emerging hubs of ITDevelopment and commercial development of the city.

The Request for Proposal (RFP) document containing instructions forbidders, eligibility criteria and draft Development Agreement will beuploaded on the official website of RLDA www.rlda.in on or before22.02.2010. A A pre-bid conference will be held at Chennai between

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2275/09-10 Dated: 13-01-20102) This office corrigendum to c-Tender notificationNo: APMC/KPL/Dev/Aside/2347/09-1 0 Dated: 19-01-2010

The tendererslbidders are requested to note that the last date and time forreceipt of application inthe Notification refe rence No.1 islO.02,2010 upto o4. 30p.m. and his changed as 15.02.2010 up to 04.30 p.m. (14.02.2010 is Sunday).The place of opening of the ‘Technical bid’ and the ‘Financial bid” is in theOffice of the Directorate of Agricultural Marketing Department , No. 16,2nd Rajbhava n Road , Bangalore -01, instead of A.P.M.C. Office Koppal.

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Government of KarnatakaExecutive Engineer , PWP & IWI Dept., Divison , Bijapur.

No. 4513/09-10 , Date: 25-01 -2010.TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING

E.procurement tenders are invited from regd. Contractors in two cover syste m for the follow-ing works. Pie-bid meeting for contractors date : 25-02-2010 11.00 am. Last date forreceipt of tenders date : 26-02-2010 upto 16.00 p.m. Opening of Technical bid date : 01-03-2010 at 11.00 am. Opening of Financial bid date: 08-3.2010 at 11.00 am. Name of work:Construction of Samuday Bhavan & Office Building for Labour Welfare at Bijapur.�pproximate value of work Rs. 1,06 ,79 ,047-25. Earnest Money Deposit Rs. 2,00,000/- Cost�f documents Rs. 5,000/. Period of completion excluding rainy season 6 months. Furtherdetails can be had from the above office at may be seen in Departmental website i.e.cproc.karnataka. gov.in and may contact help desk Bangalore (Phone No. 080-22485867).SB: 08022010. DIP 2356

& KARNATAKAINDtJSTRIALAREAS DEVELOPMENT BOARD(A Government of Karnataka Undertaking)

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No.IADB!ENGG/ETND- E-15/ 13973 /2009-10 Date: 08-02-2010.

CANCELLATION OF TENDER

Ret: 1.Tender Notification No.IADBIENGG/ErND-E-15/8623/2009-10. Date: 29-10-2009.

2. This office Corrigendum No.IADB/ENGG/ETND-E-1 5/11490/2009-10, Date: 19-12-2009

In furtherance to this office references cited above, thetender for the work of “StrengthenIng and wIdenIngof road linking Bommasandra Industrial Area andJigani Industrial Area ” (from Ch.700 to 71 Oomtrs) invitedvide above notification & corrigendum is hereby cancelled.

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Government of KamatakaDirectorate of Health & Family Welfare Services

Ananda Rao Circle , Banga lore - 560009

No. HEQ(H111/2009-10 Date:03.02.2010

�������������The Directo r of Health and Family welfare Service , Ananda Rao Circle ,Bangalore intends to Dispose the waste Hypo solution and used XX-rayfilms in Government Hospitals through out the state. E.M.D. for the saidE.0.I is Rs. 50,000/- (Fifty thousand only) in the form DD drawn in thefavour of Director Health & F.W Services , Bangalore.Hence dealers, vendors who are interested can participate by obtaining theE.0.I form on payment of cash Rs.5001-(Five hundred only) non refund-able amount. The E.O.l. form will be sold at the above mention addressfrom 06 02.2010 to 20.02.2010 till 5.00 PM in working days of the office.The last date for submission of filled E.0.I. forms is 23.02.2010 till 12.30PM. The date of opening of sealed E.0.l. forms is 23.02.2010 at 3.00 P.M.

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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA

DIRECTORATE OF WELFARE OF

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The Department of Welfare of Disabled and SeniorCitizens, Bangalore intends to Procure Motorized TricyclesSpecially designed for the use of disabled persons. Sealedtenders in single cover are invited from the competentmanufacturers /dealers of the Motorized tricycles. Thebidders are required to give their rates for one motorizedtricycle inclusive of all taxes , assembling and other incidentscharges incidental charges deliver the motorized tricyclesto the selected beneficiaries at Bangalore. The last date forthe receipt of sealed bids is 20.02.2010 till 12.00 p.m. Thesealed bids will be opened on the same day at 4.00 p.m inthe chambers of the undersigned.The Calender of Events is as Follows (a) Submission ofcompleted sealed tenders 20.02.2010 upto 12.00 p.m.(b) opening of Sealed bids : 20.02.2010 at 4.00 p.m(C) EMD amount Two Percent (2%) of the tender cost(d)Appn)ximate requirement of Motorized tncycles l2o vehides

Further details can be obtained from the 0/0 The Director ,Dept. of Welfare of Disabled and Senior Citizens , Ground

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Sd!- Director

Government of KarnatakaDirectorate of Health & Family Welfare Services

Ananda Rao Circle , Banga lore - 560009

No. HE0(H�112/2009-10 Date:O1.02.2010

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST�irectorof Health & FW Services invites EOl for Collation, I ranspor�ion �i5isposaiof Bio Medical waste of Six Government Hospital of the Department situated inBangalore on Annual Maintenance Contract (A.M.C) Basis, as per KamatakaTransparency in public procurements act 1999 and Rules 2000. Interested bidderscan buy the EOl documents from Directorate of Health & F W Services Ananda RaeCircle , Bangalore - 560 009 on all worldng days, by paying EOl document fee (non-refundable) of Rs.50W- (Five hundred only) (Tax extra) in form of DD in favour ofDirector Health & F W Services. Bangalore or by Cash. Interested Bidders mayobtain further information at the Heath Equipment Sec�on of the same ofhce. TheLast date for Purchase on EOl Document is 25,02.2010 upto 5.30 pm Filled EOI

Documents may be dropped in the Sealed tender box placed at Health Equipm ent

Section, Directorate of Health & F W Services, Ananda Rao Circle, Bangalore on or

26.02.2010 upto 12.00 Noon. and itw �II be opened on 26.02.2010 at 3.00 p.m. inPresence of the bidders cc th�r authorized representatives who wish to attend withproper identificaiton. itthe Office happened to be closed on the date of receipt of E0ldocuments as specified, the EOl documents will be received and opened on thenext wofl�ng day at the same time. Director reserves all the right to cancel Iv/ithdrawthe invitation for b�s without assigning any reason for such decisions.

Sd!- Director

Government of KarnatakaOffice of the Executive Engineer , PWD Division , Hassan

No. 4OIEEIHassa n Div ision/Hassan/J.E. l/2009-1 0, Date: 05-02-2010.TENDER FOR ROAD WWORKRK

Tenders under E-procurement are invited for the following works. Interested eligible contrac-tor shall browse in web site www.kpwdgov.in in between dated 24-02-2010 to 01-03-2010till 16.00 hours, Interested contr actors shall attend pre-bid meeting on 25-02-2010 . TheTechnical bid will be opened on 04-03-2010 at 11.00 am. Financial bid of the eligible con-tractors will be opened on 08-03-20t0 at 11-00 am. Details of works: Belur Taluk (BelurConstituency): 1) Formation of two lane road in between Halebeed & Pushpagiri. Amount putto tender Rs. 400.00 Lakhs. EMD Rs. 6.00 Lakh. Cost of tender processing fees including taxRs. 10,000/- (non refundable). Period of completion: 18 months including monsoon. Class ofcontractor: Class I. Further details can be had hon the above office .SB06022010 D1P2393

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