October 23, 2020

There had initially been some speculation

On his part, Mr Sidhu too was left with little choice as he had already exhausted his political options with the BJP and AAP. New Delhi: The Congress on Sunday got a major shot in the arm with former cricketer and BJP politician Navjot Singh Sidhu joining the party following a final round of discussions with party vice-president Rahul Gandhi..The Akalis were quick to criticise Mr Sidhu’s joining the Congress, saying he had joined the "party and family” which had "attacked the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple)”, a reference to Operation Bluestar in 1984. In a statement, the Punjab Congress chief said: "Besides being the party’s choice for contesting the Amritsar East seat, Sidhu, who is known for his wit and humour, besides being strongly nationalist, is the star campaigner in the Punjab Assembly polls for the Congress. On the front foot.There had initially been some speculation that the Congress wanted Mr Sidhu to contest against chief minister Parkash Singh Badal from his traditional stronghold of Lambi, but it’s now certain he will stand from Amritsar East, which was earlier represented by his wife Navjot Kaur Sidhu on a BJP ticket.

The Congress, which plans to use the former cricketer aggressively in campaigning across Punjab, claimed its position in the poll-bound state had been "immensely strengthened” with Mr Sidhu’s entry. "Using important Sikh leaders like the former PM, Capt. Are you in favour of making Navjot Sidhu the face of Punjab Congress as done by Rahul Gandhi recently? (sic),” he said. Sukhbir Singh Badal asked on Twitter why Mr Sidhu had come to the state "20 days before the elections” and said that he should come clean on the "bargain”. Amarinder Singh spoke to the former cricketer over the phone, describing the development as "great news”. Party insiders said that through Mr Sidhu the Congress would target the sizeable Jat Sikh vote, particularly in Punjab’s rural belt, that has been a traditional votebank of the ruling Akalis.”After joining the party, Mr Sidhu tweeted: "Beginning of a new inning.Sukhbir Badal tweeted: "U left BJP saying @akali_dal_ did not let U enter Punjab. 
Amarinder Singh and Mr Sidhu as star campaigners is part of a well-planned strategy to counter any propaganda by the Akalis that the Congress lacks eminent Sikh leaders,” a senior Congress leader said. Amarinder Singh, and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in the Wholesale Glitter Toilet Seats Punjab elections.While targeting Capt. Mr Sidhu has had sharp differences with top Akali Dal leaders, particularly deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, whom he held responsible for being marginalised in Punjab politics. However, the Congress remained non-committal, asking Mr Sidhu to formally join the party first as only a few days are left for the filing of nominations.Congress sources claim the former BJP MP is keen on being made deputy chief minister if the party is voted to power. Punjab, Punjabiyat and every Punjabi must win!!!”"Known for straight talking, ideological commitment to the cause of nationalism as also wit and humour, we are certain that the Congress Party will be immensely strengthened in Punjab and elsewhere with the entry of Sidhu,’” party spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala said in a statement. Amarinder Singh and Mr Sidhu are expected to visit the Golden Temple on January 19, to be followed by a massive roadshow and a joint press conference in Amritsar. 
She said the seat had been allotted to Mr Sidhu’s wife Navjot Kaur, and between them they would have to decide who would contest the seat..Tipped to contest from Amritsar East.After Mr Sidhu’s formal entry into the Congress’ fold, Capt. "Please clear the air.Congress secretary and Punjab in-charge Asha Kumari told the media later that the party’s understanding was that Mr Sidhu would contest from Amritsar East seat. Pargat Singh is likely to be Congress candidate from Jalandhar Cantt Assembly seat. Ending days of speculation over his future political moves, Mr Sidhu is now all set to contest the Amritsar East Assembly seat in the coming Punjab elections.Before formally launching an aggressive campaign in Punjab, both Capt. Where were you since last ten months? Come clean and tell Punjabis (sic)”.Punjab is for the first time witnessing a keenly-contested triangular fight between the Congress, the ruling Akali Dal-BJP combine and the Aam Aadmi Party. Mr Sidhu had earlier resigned as a Rajya Sabha MP and from the BJP, after which his wife and close associate and former international hockey star Pargat Singh had both formally joined the Congress. Rahul Gandhi welcomes Navjot Singh Sidhu into the Congress at his residence in New Delhi. Amarinder Singh, the Akali Dal chief asked if he had been replaced by Mr Sidhu as the chief ministerial candidate..Along with Mr Sidhu, the Congress decided to use two other prominent Sikh leaders, state party chief Capt.

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October 22, 2020

He will contest as an independent

Rakesh Varma will now be joining the BJP to contest from the same seat.Akhilesh Yadav has also held back tickets to sacked ministers Shadab Fatima and Narad Rai, and both are expected to join the BSP in a day or two.The chief minister had not uttered a word on Aparna Yadav’s seat, and sources said that he would not pressure the Congress to give up its claim on the seat."If seniors are treated shabbily by the new leadership, people will obviously move out of Samajwadi Party, and by the time the new leaders realise their mistakes, it will be too late”, said Ambica Chaudhary. The China Printing Toilet Seats Manufacturer SP will contest 298 seats, of the 403, under the arrangement.But an exodus also began from the party with leaders belonging to the Mulayam faction opting for greener pastures after being denied tickets. He will contest as an independent.Two other SP MLAs — Guddu Sharma and Mukesh Sharma — have joined the RLD after being denied tickets, while SP MLA Kuldeep Sengar has already managed a ticket for himself from the BJP. We have been with Samajwadi Party since its inception, and now we are being targeted because we are loyal to Mulayam Singh Yadav”, said one of the disgruntled legislators..In other names announced, Rakesh Varma, son of SP MP Beni Prasad Varma, has been replaced with UP minister Arvind Singh Gope as the candidate from Ramnagar seat in Barabanki. However, it is learnt that on Mulayam Singh Yadav’s insistence, the SP leadership managed to convince the Congress to leave the Lucknow Cantt seat for Aparna Yadav, wife of Mulayam Singh Yadav’s second son, Prateek Yadav. Beni Prasad Varma termed it a battle between "Ram and Ravana”, and said he would take the support of "Ram to defeat Ravana.Former MP Shafiqur-Rehman Warq has also quit the SP and joined the AIMIM after his grandson Ziaur Rahman Barq was denied a ticket form Sambhal.There was uncertainty about Aparna Yadav’s ticket since Lucknow Cantt, from which she had been declared a candidate by Mulayam Singh Yadav, is held by the Congress with which the Samajwadi Party announced a poll pact Sunday.Two days ago, former minister Ambica Chaudhary had joined the BSP, and three other MLAs — Rampal Yadav, Ashish Yadav and Ramvir Singh — also quit the SP to join the Lok Dal.According to sources, in the past two days, about 50 members from Mulayam Singh Yadav’s list met him after they were denied tickets by the CM.UP’s SP president Naresh Uttam said on Monday that a fresh list would now be issued in view of the seat adjustment with the Congress."Akhilesh Yadav has left no choice for us.Congress’ Lucknow Cantt MLA Rita Bahuguna Joshi, who recently joined the BJP, will contest from the same seat. He is allowing personal vendetta to guide his decisions.Congress’ Lucknow Cantt MLA Rita Bahuguna Joshi, who recently joined the BJP, will contest from the same seat. Mulayam SIngh's daughter-in-law Aparna Yadav Lucknow: Samajwadi Party president and UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav averted a potential family crisis on Monday when he finally announced a ticket for Aparna Yadav, younger daughter-in-law of his father and party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav.Sources said that those whose tickets were being cancelled would contest as rebel candidates or join another party. Mulayam Singh Yadav expressed his helplessness on the issue, and is said to be upset at the fact that "seniors are being driven out of the party because they are loyal to me”. The party released its fourth list, comprising 37 candidates, for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls.Meanwhile, the Samajwadi Party will now cancel the tickets of about 42 candidates after the alliance with the Congress.”Vijay Misra, another sitting MLA, resigned from the SP on Monday, and threatened to "expose” party leaders.

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October 20, 2020

In the backdrop of recent community toilet

A maximum of C1 category toilets are found in the M east ward, which comprises Govandi and Mankhurd areas. A community toilet collapsed in Bhandup area. (Photo: ANI) Mumbai: In the backdrop of recent community toilet collapse incidents in the city, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has carried out the structural audit of 1,706 public toilets, of which 554 toilet blocks were found to be of C1 or extremely dilapidated category needing immediate demolition. The Solid Waste Management (SWM) department, which heads this work, has ordered the contractors to demolish these toilets and provide temporary ones before the monsoon.A maximum of C1 category toilets are found in the M east ward, which comprises Govandi and Mankhurd areas. In recent such incidents of community toilets collapsing, people lost their lives after falling into septic tanks.Last year in February in Mankhurd Mandala, three people died and in August at Bhandup’s Sai Sadan Chawl, two people died after falling deep into the septic tank.The toilet seats they were using to relieve themselves suddenly collapsed, taking them in. Ashok Khaire, deputy municipal commissioner (SWM), said, "The public toilets whose structural audit we have carried out are owned by the BMC. The public toilets under Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) are not inspected by us. There are a maximum of C1 toilets in slum areas and we have ordered that China Plastic Toilet Seat they be demolished at the earliest and temporary toilets be provided at those places. New toilet seats will be constructed at those places but it will take a few months.”"The toilet seats will be built under the ongoing BMC project of building public toilets. Thus, the contractors have already been appointed to build new toilet seats,” Mr Khaire added.

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October 19, 2020

Using toilets at railway stations could soon be cheaper

Senior officials of railways told PTI that the need for a review of the pay and use toilet policy was felt after reports that adequate number of toilets were not being built under the Swachh Bharat Mission and that people were not using these toilets at small rural railway stations.However, most pay and use toilets charge one rupee to Rs 2 for urinals and Rs 15 to Rs 20 for bathing. They can build them through NGOs or self-help groups which can either charge a nominal fee for their use or nothing at all.Presently, the &China Glitter Toilet Seats39;pay and use' toilet policy allows the contractors who build such toilets to fix its usage rates, albeit at market price."In many areas, especially at small stations, people were not using the pay and use toilets and instead choosing to defecate in the open..According to the new policy, the Divisional Railway Managers have been empowered to decide if they want these toilets to be paid for or keep them free for use of the public.The official said that the DRMs also have been given the power to assess how many toilets need to be built in their areas under the Swachh Bharat Mission."Now, DRMs can decide, depending on the kind of stations they are catering to, and see if the pay and use system is commercially viable or not", said a senior official of the ministry.Presently, the 'pay and use' toilet policy allows the contractors who build such toilets to fix its usage rates, albeit at market price.While pay and use toilet tariffs at railway stations differ from place to # place, according to a 2012 guideline for such toilets, the railways has fixed up to Rs 2 for latrine and Rs 5 for using bathroom or both bathroom and latrine."DRMs are empowered to make location specific assessments to decide whether construction, operation, maintenance of the pay and use toilets should be taken up as an 'earning contract' or a service contract," said a letter dated February 7 from the Railway Board to all zonal railways after the Board's meeting on February 2.Officials say that this policy will be reviewed in a month's time. In a service contract, the toilets would be free or a nominal fee would be charged from the user. (photo: Representational | File) New Delhi: Using toilets at railway stations could soon be cheaper or even free at smaller railway stations, according to a new proposal by the Railway Board.The DRMs have been allowed to sign MOUs with non-profits which specialise in such toilets under the new policy. It levied no charge for urinals.In a service contract, the toilets would be free or a nominal fee would be charged from the user.

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October 15, 2020

There is a certain western romantic vibe

Last year as well, the two films that collected the most money at the box office — Sultan and Dangal — were both based in rural to semi-rural areas. Take Salman Khan in Sultan, Aamir Khan in Dangal or Akshay Kumar in Toilet: Ek Prem Katha. However, this is far removed from reality. People from small towns and villages are just as layered as people in metros. We had the picture of the sir pe gagri rakhke chalne wali rural woman. But this is not the reality of things and now we are looking at the nuances and complexities of the rural-based character. "Look at most of Hema Malini’s characters, or Rekha chewing ganna and throwing it at Amitabh Bachchan in Mr Natwarlal.Screenplay writer Himanshu Sharma, whose deft words crafted Raanjhanaa, is glad that Bollywood has stopped romanticising poverty through its movies. They don’t want to see anything like the idea certain big films have. "We had this typical picture of a man who works in the field and comes home to have his wife serve him roti and pickle.What’s different about these films though, are the central characters, who no longer conform to the hackneyed small-town archetype. It is a natural progression in cinema and a welcome one,” he states.Rajkumar Rao busted a number of small-town stereotypes in Newton. In fact, the women of India’s villages are the strong breadwinners and leaders of revolutions like the white revolution, on which the film Manthan was made. Now, we are just going back to those roots,” Omar points out. Keshav (Akshay Kumar) of Toilet: Ek Prem Katha endeavours to set up a sanitation system in rural India and Newton (essayed by Rajkumar Rao) defies the age-old socio-political set-up around his town in Chattisgarh. We will find our feet, we just need some world class writing,” he concludes. The result of course, can be seen in the box office. There is a certain western romantic vibe that is not clicking.Last year as well, the two films that collected the most money at the box office — Sultan and Dangal — were both based in rural to semi-rural areas. We are trying and there is a lot going on.— With inputs from Uma Ramasubramanian.The director says, "Bollywood has been one of the biggest culprits when it comes to perpetuating stereotypes — whether it is the comical Bengali or Bihari character, or the conservative small-town character.Indeed, one reason why these actors may be ready to step into the shoes of rural characters is that these homegrown films have been resonating well with the audience. We need to make better films.Indeed, many of India’s traditional heroines were strong characters from rural set-ups. People want to see more rooted romantic stories. "It is a complete misconception to think that people from villages are conservative. Just this year, there were films based in smaller hamlets and sleepy tier-two cities like Newton, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Bareilly Ki Barfi, Anarkali of Aarah — the list goes on. "And all of these characters are multifaceted characters that go against the typical stereotype of a rural personality,” Avinash points out. Secret Superstar’s protagonist, Insu, played by Zaira Wasim, follows her dream and takes a risk by pursuing a career in singing at a young age. "Even superstars are taking up the mantle of ordinary small-town people.Film critic Omar Qureshi says that the breaking down of stereotypes was inevitable and people just needed to realise that it is in the villages that many social revolutions begin. Saif Ali Khan admits that people are no longer interested in exotic locales with larger-than-life characters. China Glitter Toilet Seats Secret Superstar poster Aamir Khan’s upcoming film Secret Superstar is just one in the latest wave of films that are being based in rural area or small towns of India. It is much later that Parveen Sultana and Zeenat Aman changed the image of the Indian heroine. "People want to see Indian stories. So, it’s a really good thing that we are beginning to step out of the stereotypes of small-town and big city people,” he explains, adding that it is probably the realistic depiction that Bollywood is now giving its characters that has led to this tendency to break small-town character moulds. So now people are going back to telling these real-life stories, because the hinterlands are much more than just thakurs, and dacoits,” he explains.Another positive sign for rural-based films is the fact that even superstars have started to act in them, says Avinash. Director Avinash Das portrayed his erotic folk dancer as a fierce women’s rights crusader, who stands up for herself when she is molested.Perhaps one of the earliest such films made this year was Anaarkali of Aarah.

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October 13, 2020

The producers of Toilet Ek Prem Katha

Anurag’s Jagga Jasoos and now Imtiaz Ali’s Jab Harry met Sejal were not shown to the critics until the morning of the film’s release. Akshay Kumar is starring opposite Bhumi Pednekar in Toilet: Ek Prem Katha Bollywood producers have discovered a new way of protecting their films from being ravaged by unkind critics before release."It is the new trend, rapidly catching on in Bollywood, and we are all for it. The decision to not screen Toilet: Ek Prem Katha for critics Printing Toilet Seats until Friday was taken by Akshay and we concurred happily, In fact, some production houses like Fox Star and Yash Raj Films have followed the no press screening until Friday policy for years.The makers are hoping that the audience won’t get influenced by unfavourable reviews and boycott films right from its opening weekend. Film critic Raja Sen explains, "What’s the point of making films if you’re scared of showing them? This contraband-like treatment for cinema is happening all over the world now, and it’s shameful.Now, other production houses are following the same pattern, ” says a producer of the film on condition of anonymity. There are no more screenings for the press, until Friday, till the movie is finally released to the public. In the last three weeks, two major films have adapted a conspiracy of secretiveness to combat unfavourable press.”.The makers are hoping that the audience won’t get influenced by unfavourable reviews and boycott films right from its opening weekend.The cloak of secrecy hasn’t always the films find a wider audience. Now Akshay Kumar and the producers of Toilet Ek Prem Katha have taken a collective decision to refrain from screening the film to media persons until Friday morning. If you don’t have the confidence to let critics watch a film in advance then your film is probably on shaky grounds.In fact, the secrecy is a sure sign of insecurity on the filmmakers’ part.

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October 09, 2020

The campaign has set off a blind race

Going against the spirit of "Clean India Campaign”, the Vasundhara Raje government is allegedly using coercive methods to force people to build toilets but at the same time failing to provide the financial support as promised. Jaipur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s "Swachchh Bharat Abhiyan” has turned into a nightmare for millions of poor, disabled and elderly people across Rajasthan.Rajasthan takes coercive steps to be open-defecation free.According to Punia, the pressure is not just on villagers but on public representatives too. Despite a crippled right hand, Chunni Lal somehow managed to dig a pit but lack of money came in way of building toilet but without toilet he cannot get wheat from the government ration shop. "What would I do with two daughters if pension was stopped,” she said. The campaign has set off a blind race to become first open defecation free state in the country, especially among the BJP-ruled states.These are just some examples from a vast majority of underprivileged villagers from a detailed field survey by the Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj Sangthan, which is affiliated to the Congress. "Sarpanch is being forced to give in writing that their panchayat have become ODF whereas the ground reality is that even where toilets have been built people are not using them for lack of water or sewage line,” he alleged. Basanti too ran out of money after spending Rs 12,000 on hiring JCB machine to dig a pit.For the physically challenged Chunni Lal Dangi and Basanti, it was a double whammy.As shown in a video clip prepared by Punia and his team, villagers alleged that threats are not limited to block ration or pension but many other benefits under welfare schemes and even electricity.One of the villagers in the state, Narbada Devi, said she doesn’t have money but didn’t have a choice other than digging a pit because she was told she wouldn’t get pension and other benefits. Convenor Amit Punia said that he and his team spent 22 days and nights in 40 villages of Ghodach and Rama gram panchanyats of Rajsamand and Udaipur districts. China Hingess Toilet Seats Manufacturer The authorities have been threatening with police case, stopping ration under public distribution system, blocking pensions.Instead of encouraging people to stop defecating in open, the state authorities have been threatening with police case, stopping ration under public distribution system, blocking pensions and even going to the extent of ostracising their children in schools.

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September 21, 2020

Muslim representation in the Lok Sabha

With five Muslim MPs, the TMC has the most number of lawmakers from the community that will represent the new House.All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) supremo Asaduddin Owaisi, who won from the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat for the fourth consecutive time, will get another five-year-term to represent his constituency in the 17th Lok Sabha. Keep yourself updated on Lok Sabha Elections 2019 with our round-the-clock coverage -- breaking news, updates, analysis et al. Indian Union Muslim League&China Colorful Toilet Seats Factory39;s K Navas Kani also emerged victorious from Ramanathapuram Lok Sabha constituency in Tamil Nadu.While Afzal Ansari from Ghazipur, Fazalur Rahman from Saharanpur and Danish Ali from Amroha won on Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) ticket, Azam Khan, Shafique Rehman Barq and ST Hasan emerged victorious in Rampur, Sambhal and Moradabad from Samajwadi Party (SP). In the 2014 general elections, no candidate from the community emerged victorious.Mohammed Faizal of the Nationalist Congress Party won the lone parliamentary seat in Lakshadweep. Along with its allies, the party crossed 353 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha.In 1980, 49 Muslim members were elected to the Lok Sabha, which was the highest number of the community representing the Lower House of the Parliament.Apart from Owaisi, another Muslim candidate, Imtiaz Jaleel, too emerged victorious from Aurangabad Lok Sabha constituency. The two parties had contested the elections together.In Uttar Pradesh, six Muslim MPs have made their way to the Lok Sabha.Congress' Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury won from Maldaha Dakshin Lok Sabha seat..The BJP won 303 seats in the recently concluded elections.The remaining 25 Muslim members are from the opposition parties. Muslim representation in the Lok Sabha was the lowest during the 1952 general elections when 11 members from the community were elected to the Lower House of the Parliament.In 1980, 49 Muslim members were elected to Lok Sabha, which was the highest number of the community represented in the Parliament.Among the NDA, Lok Janshakti Party's (LJP) Mahbub Ali Kaiser is another Muslim candidate who won from Khagaria Lok Sabha seat in Bihar.The number of Muslim MPs in the lower house has marginally risen to 27, compared to 22 in the outgoing.In Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference (NC) leader Farooq Abdullah retained his Srinagar seat, while Hasnain Masoodi (Anantnag-NC) and Mohammad Akbar Lone (Baramulla-NC) too emerged victorious from their respective constituencies. New Delhi: Saumitra Khan, who won from Bishnupur Lok Sabha seat in West Bengal, will be the lone Muslim lawmaker from BJP in the 17th Lok Sabha and is among the 27 parliamentarians from the community who will be representing the new House.Mohammad Sadique of Congress also won the Faridkot seat from Punjab.Muslim representation in the Lok Sabha was the lowest during the 1952 general elections when 11 members from the community were elected to the Lower House of the Parliament.In West Bengal, five MPs -- four from Trinamool Congress and one from Congress -- have been elected to the new House.Muslim representation in the 16th Lok Sabha had dipped to 22, the lowest figure so far.Aparupa Poddar, # who converted to Islam and is now known as Afrin Ali, also found her way to the new House after winning from Arambagh seat. Happy reading. In the 15th Lok Sabha, 33 members of the community were elected. The TMC candidates are -- Nusrat Jahan (Basirhat), Abu Taher Khan (Murshidabad), Sajda Ahmed (Uluberia) and Khalilur Rehman.

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September 14, 2020

They are demanding the seat

As the cut-offs in the college they applied to through the betterment option did not go down, they are demanding the seat that was allotted to them in the first and second list. "We have the percentage as per the cut-off of the desired college but were still not allotted a seat there. An official from the DYDE office said, "Some students were allotted a seat in the college of their choice in the first and second list but they were opting for the betterment option and their seats were given to others. While the DYDE has said they will not be able to oblige, education minister Vinod Tawde has said the online admission round will be extended by a further seven days to ensure that students are able to secure a seat. Students with percentage lesser than ours have managed to get a seat in those colleges, hence we are demanding the allocation of a seat in the same college too,” said a student who has secured 88 per cent and has been seeking China Colorful Toilet Seats Factory a seat in Hinduja College, where the cut-off has been 84.Even after releasing four merit lists for admission to FYJC in the online admission procedure, the deputy director of education’s (DYDE) office has been stormed by hundreds of students and parents dem Even after releasing four merit lists for admission to FYJC in the online admission procedure, the deputy director of education’s (DYDE) office has been stormed by hundreds of students and parents demanding the allocation of a seat in the college of their choice.According to parents, they have been visiting the office since Wednesday after the fourth list was announced on Tuesday.”.

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September 07, 2020

Discuss the demand for the Sangli seat

Interestingly, the Sangli district Congress committee has also written a letter to Congress’s in-charge for Maharashtra, Mallikarjun Kharge, demanding that the seat not to be given to Mr Shetti’s or any other party if COngress wants to win the seat. "In the meeting, the Congress leaders were positive about leaving either Sangali or Wardha seat for us. Sources infor-med that Mr Shetti’s party will field former Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Indrajit Deshmukh from Sangli seat. We are happy if we get one seat from the Congress,” said Mr Shetti.The NCP has already left the China Wholesale Colorful Toilet Seats Hatkanangale seat, which is also part of Sangli district, for Mr Shetti.Shetti held a meeting with Congress leaders on Friday to discuss the demand for the Sangli seat. Raju Shetti Mumbai: Raju Shetti-led Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana (SSS) has asked the Congress party to leave Sangli Lok Sabha seat for it.Mr Shetti held a meeting with Congress leaders on Friday to discuss the demand for the Sangli seat.

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August 31, 2020

The travelling toilet is actually for security reasons

Nevertheless, Kim doesn’t commute with his commode because he’s one of those people who simply can’t use other people’s loos; the travelling toilet is actually for security reasons: Kim is concerned that foreign powers and hostile agencies are constantly trying to China MDF Toilet Seat Factory steal a sample of his stools in order to analyse them and learn if he has any health issues they should know about.Peace between the Koreas may or may not break out, denuclearisation may or may not happen and even the Kim-Trump summit is far from confirmed.One reason the USSR had to resort to this, according to former agent Igor Atamanenko, was because contemporary Soviet spies did not have the kind of listening and surveillance tech available today and so had to resort to "extravagant” means of intel collection.In more recent times, there is at least one reported case of Israel also plumbing the depths in order to gather information on hostile leaders.This wasn’t just hospitality or communist camaraderie, as a well-fed Mao would then also need to frequently visit the bathroom.The Cold War saw a lot of this kind of behaviour: reportedly the CIA and MI6 tried and failed to collect Mikhail Gorbachev’s stool samples ahead of his planned visit to Washington.

French spy Count Alexandre de Marenches claimed to have had more luck with Leonid Brezhnev, Marenches revealed that when Brezhnev was staying in a Copenhagen hotel during a state visit, French spies rented the suite below him and, after dismantling the plumbing, "intercepted his toilet flushings and sent the samples to Paris for analysis”. Soviet scatologists believed (based on a once trendy pseudoscience) that a subject’s personality could be determined by studying their stools.Targeting Soviet military liaisons in East Germany, the allies first deprived the Soviets of toilet paper in the hope that — faced with a crippling shortage — they would use official documents as a substitute. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.It’s a history-making handshake for sure: North Korean leader King Jong-un and his South Korean counterpart clasped hands across the military demarcation line that separates the two countries before they ventured behind closed doors to begin their talks. This isn’t paranoia, as scatological spying has a long and interesting history.Modern day espionage is dominated in the popular imagination by high-tech gadgets and near-magical surveillance technology but it’s always useful to remember that it does pay to literally get your hands dirty.While this may have fed his considerable ego, what he didn’t know was that this toilet was a joint venture between Mossad and Jordanian intelligence and, unlike most other toilets, did not connect to a drain but to a specimen jar. Unknown to him, his excrement was then collected and sent to a special lab for testing.Now this would come as a surprise to most North Koreans, as state propaganda would have them believe that Kim’s body is so "well-calibrated” that he does not, in fact, produce any waste like the rest of us mortals.By arrangement with Dawn . This isn’t some metaphor; whenever he travels, the North Korean leader is accompanied by his luxury bathroom. Minutes after he used it, the jar was sped off to a hospital in Israel and analysed.Stalin, for one, was very interested in learning more about Chinese leader Mao Zedong’s personality, and when Mao visited Russia for what was to be his only meeting with Stalin, the Soviet supremo ordered that his Chinese counterpart (and strategic rival) be well fed and taken care of during his stay. 
The tests weren’t designed like those conducted on modern stool samples —which can determine infection etc — but was instead intended to glean clues as to Mao’s personality.Symbolism was rife is this carefully coordinated and rehearsed encounter, with even the table they sat across being custom-made for the occasion and measuring exactly 2,018 millimetres wide — a nod to the year this meeting is taking place; a year which may well see a formal end to the 65-year-long Korean war and (possibly) what will be, undoubtedly, a not-to-be-missed summit between Kim "Rocket Man” Jong-un and Donald "His Orange Eminence” Trump. But one thing is certain: whether he travels to South Korea or to Singapore (a likely choice for the NK-US summit) Kim Jong-un will be taking his toilet with him.Peace between the Koreas may or may not break out, denuclearisation may or may not happen and even the Kim-Trump summit is far from confirmed.Reportedly, the Israelis determined that Assad did not have long to live and adjusted their Syria policy accordingly. After all, it’s not just loose lips that can sink ships.Operation Tamarisk, while not concerned directly with the intelligence value of human waste, worked on similar lines.When the Syrian leader Hafez al-Assad visited Jordan for the funeral of King Hussein in 1999, he found that a special toilet had been constructed for his personal and exclusive use.The logic went that since these documents couldn’t be flushed down the toilet, they would be discarded along with other trash and, once retrieved and (one hopes) thoroughly washed, could provide much-needed intel

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August 25, 2020

The obvious way forward in the toilet paper crisis

She was born in 1902 and so lived for 45 years under the British rule of India. Mahatma Gandhi called the book "the gutter inspector’s report”. The government of Boris Johnson is being called upon from all sides to implement this or that measure to overcome the spread of the virus, to keep people alive, to minimise contagious contact, to pay workers who isolate out of government funds and to take measures to alleviate or to substitute for the commodities that will be in short supply.The one thing I did overhear her saying, perhaps to my aunts who wanted to install loo rolls in our lavatories, was that the British didn’t clean themselves with water after using the toilet, but used this paper instead to wipe themselves. One will have to re-educate the whole nation, if not the whole continent and perhaps America on how to use water to clear their posteriors of the deed.There could be profit in this plague – though I’m seriously thinking of charitably sharing the proceeds with bankrupt hedge-fund-wallas! .Allow me to deviate. The uncertainty of the duration of the corona crisis and the possibility that it could deplete the workforce of toilet-paper factory workers, may spell very long periods – months? years?The only recommendation in that eventuality, gentle reader, is what we shall have to call "reverse cultural appropriation”.

A small off-shoot of this necessary educational programme which I have now patented is the idea of producing small statues in wood or ceramic, like those of the See-no-evil-speak-no-evil-hear-no-evil monkeys, demonstrating how the washing works with a shower or with a plastic jug or even an old milk bottle.Much is being made of the toilet paper crisis but there could be profit in this plague The obvious way forward in the toilet paper crisis is to require every TV station to make demonstrative ads showing people how to use their left hands.Indian critics characterised it as an attempt, during the growing Independence struggle, to demonstrate that India was not ready to govern itself and the departure of the Raj would bring chaos.Vidia never read reviews of, or reactions to, his books. Eggs have been in short supply and so has macaroni. It attacked the decadence of some traditions of the country without placing any responsibility on the one-and-a-half-century British colonial rule. People are filling their shopping trolleys with them, fighting over them in supermarket aisles, carrying them away in car-boot-loads…
There have been shortages of other commodities.The obvious way forward in the toilet paper crisis is to require every TV station to make demonstrative advertisement programmes showing people how to use their left hands to wash their backsides – with perhaps a coda on how to wash that hand thoroughly with soap and keep it in your lap at meal times if you are not eating with cutlery – of which, of course, there may be a shortage when Sheffield cutlery manufacturers close their gates. But the media haven’t reported mayhem or riots over the supply or demand for artichokes or anything else apart from this acquisitiveness and aggression over loo rolls.Having used water for the same purposes throughout wholesales MDF toilet seat my childhood and being carefully instructed to wash my left hand thoroughly with soap and keep it in my lap when eating with my right, I wasn’t unacquainted with toilet paper till my teens and even then regarded its use as unclean and contrived to wet it if no water-container were available. But such was the remoteness of the rulers from the local population that my Bombay-Parsi grandmother had very little knowledge, or possibly even curiosity, about the ways of the white folk.When discussing with other Parsi ladies, sitting out on verandahs in the evenings, she and the others would list the possible betrothal of the neighbourhood’s young women. "Why don’t twittering birdsFind their repeated notes boring?Are humans the only onesWith a limit to enduringThe idiocy of sagesAnd clichés of all ages?”-- From Permatma to Tempatma by BachchooIn the 1920s, Katherine Mayo, an American, wrote a critical travelogue called Mother India. 
His vivid descriptions of Indians excreting in the open, and freely defying the notices on walls urging passers-by to "COMMIT NO NUISANCE”, by urinating against them, were quoted as evidence. My grandmother who spoke very little or almost no English and was not familiar with British ways, had yet one English phrase and an expressed opinion on a cultural matter which have, though she died when I was eight years old, remained with me.He thought about it and said words to the effect that inspecting the gutters is one of the things one has to do when examining wounded civilisations – by which I think he meant all civilisations.Now it seems that the rush on toilet paper may cause a famine of it soon.The invention of the bum shower – which, they say, came from Japan, though today it’s probably made in China – sorted that dilemma out for public places in Indian cities and incidentally for myself who requested one for each house toilet some years ago from those who offered me Christmas presents. You see, in the last two weeks, apart from the panic about deaths from the coronavirus, about the plummeting economy, about the fatal consequences of isolation, there has in Britain been a panic about toilet rolls. They characterised girls whom they assessed as virtuous virgins in the English phrase as "innocent ney ignorant”.
This phrase was used again when in 1962 V S Naipaul’s An Area of Darkness was published.Which remark, gentle reader, affords me the licence to do a bit of gutter-inspecting myself.The Indian way of restricting the action to the tips of the fingers of the left hand is, to my mind, the most commendable. Decades later, discussing his writing on India I quoted the Mahatma’s phrase and told him that it had been used to describe or condemn An Area of Darkness. It was a high compliment. How paper could clean one she didn’t know and characterised those who used it as unclean and distinctly uncivilised

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August 19, 2020

Rather the issue of no toilet is shown in a quirky way

What happens next is what the film all about. Yet again Bhumi Pednekar proves that she is a brilliant actor. Later, Jaya agrees to marry him but their lives flip upside down when Jaya realises that there is no toilet in Keshav&China MDF Toilet Seat39;s house.' Rating: Director: Shree Narayan SinghCast: Akshay Kumar, Bhumi Pednekar, Anupam Kher and Divyenndu SharmaGone are the days when Indian films were made to bring about change in the society..Director Shree Narayan Singh remained successful in keeping a small town flavour and earthy essence throughout. The USP of the film is its dialogues, which are written well. Since the time it was announced by the makers, the film has caused a storm all over. The film not only widely talks about sanitation issues but also women’s liberty and safety. .
In recent years, Akshay Kumar has been doing a lot of realistic cinema-- from ‘Airlift’ to ‘Rustom’ and now ‘Toilet. The first half is a little slow and overstretched but manages to sail through till the interval because of its comic punches. Despite all the positives, the length of the film is an issue. He is like a breath of fresh air. The typical farms of Uttar Pradesh, riversides, and congested shopping streets are shot well.Akshay Kumar's comic timing is impeccable.’Keshav (Akshay Kumar) runs a small cycle business in a village near Mathura with his father and younger brother Naru (Divyenndu Sharma).
Contributing to the honourable PM Narendra Modi's Swachh Bharat Abhiyan or cleanliness campaign, ‘Toilet- Ek Prem Katha’ is a social satire which is directed by Shree Narayan Singh. He is so smart in tackling serious subjects in his own funny manner that he deserves brownie points for it. Although, the film has its own agenda of creating a social reformation, primarily it is a fun love story between two individuals with different mindsets and lifestyles. The famous ‘Lathmaar’ Holi of Mathura is shown nicely. # A still from 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha. Also, her choices of films are apt and ‘Toilet’ is one such film after her big Bollywood debut in ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’.The social drama doesn't look preachy at all; rather the issue of no toilet is shown in a quirky way..Overall, Toliet Ek Prem Katha is a perfect weekend getaway for your family, unless you don’t enjoy such soft yet propagandist cinema. His family is keen to get him married and, in the meantime, he incidentally meets Jaya (Bhumi Pednekar), a city topper, and falls for her. The best part of the film is Divyenndu Sharma, who just blows away with his extremely hilarious dialogues. But, with ‘Toilet- Ek Prem Katha’, the trend has surely come back.The film doesn't look preachy at all; rather the issue of no toilet is shown in a quirky way.

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