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JTSA in solidarity with artists and poets of Kabir Kala Manch

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JTSA in solidarity with artists and poets of Kabir Kala Manch


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On April 10, 2015 Bombay High court refused bail to Sachin Mali, Sagar Gorkhe and Ramesh Gaichor of Kabir Kala Manch (KKM), who have remained in jail for two years without a trial. They are not charged with committing violence, or possessing weapons or contraband; it was their singing and their songs that were found unlawful. The KKM poets and artists had been forced to go into hiding in 2011 following the arrest and torture of two of their members by theAnti-Terrorist Squad (ATS). They were charged with collaborating with Naxalites; their art was branded ideologically Maoist. In January 2013, the two arrested members of KKM were given bail which prompted Sachin, Sagar, Ramesh and Sheetal Sathe to come out of hiding. In April 2013 the four sang in front of the Maharashtra Assembly in a peaceful, musical satyagraha and were arrested. Since then, Sheetal Sathe has got bail.

 

In its order, the Bombay High Court found no merit in the bail application and denied bail to the three applicants merely because 'they are charged for offence under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act'. As if being charged of a crime is in itself the proof of guilt. Denying bail on grounds of the accusations alone amounts to a perversion of the first principle of justice — that one is innocent until proven guilty. JTSA has, in fact, documented many cases where under-trials charged with the most heinous crimes have spent years in jail, only to be acquitted later. In our view, the denial of bail in this case is in line with the way the UAPA has been unleashed by the State over people to silence any dissent and to instill fear into all of us.

 

The entire KKM case is a story of hounding of a group of Ambedkarite artists and poets performing for those people who the powerful think have no use of art; indeed have no claim to humanity. To be sure, it is not the first instance of its kind when poetry in defence of the powerless has been held to be illegal. Neither is it the first time when artists have been held criminal for producing art. Poets like Pablo Neruda, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Fredrico Garcia Lorca, Nazim Hikmet have been hounded by repressive regimes. In India, we appear to have reached the stage when the recital of life as it is, has become acriminal act that must be brutally silenced. The UAPA by including within its definition of an 'unlawful activity' as "any action taken by individual or association (whether by committing an act or by words, either spoken or written, or by signs or by visible representation or otherwise)", institutionalizes the silencing of art that speaks of life, and every thought and idea that challenges the dominant narratives of caste and social inequality. Even though the Bombay High Court while granting bail to four members of KKM in 2013 had unequivocally held that mere membership of banned organizations cannot be grounds for incarceration, nor can speaking, writing or singing about socio-economic injustices be criminalized – it even held section 20 of UAPA to be in conflict with Article 19 of the Indian Constitution – in reality, on the ground, UAPA is invoked regularly to intimidate and jail those who dissent.

 

JTSA expresses solidarity with poets and artists of Kabir Kala Manch who participate in people's struggles by writing and singing about structural and caste violence. We laud their role as the voice of the voiceless. We condemn the gagging of their art whose content is made up of the most common concerns of humanity. We assert that their role is to not just sympathise eloquently with people's plight but that their voice is an appeal to the conscious of the wider society. To suppress this voice is the worst form of oppression.

 

Released by Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Association

23 April 2015.

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India Commits Suicide In New Delhi

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India Commits Suicide In New Delhi

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Press Release – #Aadhaar is linked to legislations on Land Acquisition and Land Titling

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Press Release – #Aadhaar is linked to legislations on Land Acquisition and Land Titling



April 22, 2015: Questionable 12 digit biometric Unique Identity
(UID)/Aadhaar number CAN NOT be made mandatory for any government
service according to the attached Supreme Court orders of September
23, 2013, November 26, 2013, March 24, 2014 and March 16, 2015.
Supreme Court's Three Judge bench of Justices J. Chelameswar, S.A.
Bobde and C.Nagappan expressing dissatisfaction at defiance of court's
repeated orders. As per March 16, 2015 order "Pleadings (are) be
completed before the end of April, 2015." Notably, So far  opposition
parties have failed to note that biometric aadhaar number is linked to
legislations on land Acquisition and land titling. It is abundantly
clear that the biometric aadhaar number case has become the litmus
test to demonstrate whether rule of law still exists in India or
biometric surveillance companies have subverted Indian legal and
political system for good.

In the current situation, it is the moral and political duty of the
genuine opposition parties to ensure that aadhaar is abandoned. It is
noteworthy that Section 10 and 36 of the Land Titling Bill is linked
to aadhaar. It has been disclosed in writing by the government that
new land acquisition law was meant to create a "perfect land market"
and by former Chairman of UIDAI that National ID will help create a
common land market, which he will have us believe reduce poverty.

If any citizen of India has been denied or being denied any
entitlement or government service because they don't have 12 digit
biometric Unique Identity (UID)/Aadhaar number, the Supreme Court must
be informed about it at their official postal address, fax and email:
supremecourt@nic.in (with a cc to pingbaghu@gmail.com, 1715krishna@gmail.com).

It must be noted that the message must mention, "For the kind
attention of Hon'ble Mr Justice Chelameswar and companion judges
hearing the matter regarding Aadhaar, in the matter of Writ Petition
(Civil) Nos. 833 of 2013 and 494 of 2012â€ŗ. The submissions need to be
made before 30 April.

The attached order of Chief Justice bench of Punjab & Haryana High
Court in CWP No.569 of 2013 dated March 2, 2013 established that when
the High Court raised questions of legality of aadhaar, the Union of
India withdrew the circular making aadhaar mandatory for acceptance of
application for registration of vehicle and learner/regular driving
license. By implication this is application this is relevant to all
the departments and agencies which are making aadhaar mandatory.

The fact is there is a compelling logic for abandoning the biometric
aadhaar project the way it has been done in UK, China, Australia,
France, USA and Philippines. UIDAI has been severely indicted by
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance in its report placed
before Parliament. The Standing Committee rejected the National
Identification Authority of India Bill which sought to legitimize
UIDAI's illegal status post facto. It observed that while framing of
relevant law is under way, the continuance of the UID/Aadhaar project
is "unethical and violation of Parliament's prerogatives". The
collection of biometric and personal data and issuing of aadhaar/UID
numbers do not have any statutory sanction until the Bill is passed by
Parliament.

It is noteworthy that E.A.S.Sarma, former Secretary to Government of
India wrote to the Prime Minister saying, "Government's right to
collect information relating to individual citizens, unless
necessitated by national security considerations, arises from its role
as a trustee on behalf of the citizens. As such, the relevant
information has a great deal of sanctity attached to it. The
government holds such information in a purely fiduciary capacity. The
citizen's privacy cannot therefore be wantonly and irresponsibly
violated by a fiat of executive instructions initiated at the instance
of individuals who are more interested in inducting private agencies
not accountable to the people and the legislature, than upholding the
public interest."

Sarma added, "It is bizarre that the government should first collect
personal information from unsuspecting citizens as a trustee and then
surreptitiously pass on the ownership of such information to a private
agency, guided more by the profit motive than the public interest. It
is equally bizarre that the government should demote its own role to
that of a customer of the private company in seeking access to the
information base. All this amounts to a gross breach of the trust
reposed by the citizens in the government. The proposal becomes all
the more dubious in view of the monopolistic status sought to be given
to the private agency "owning" the citizens' information in its hands.
I feel that the proposal is an ominous one as it would involve an
outright handing over of the citizens' private information to a few
private agencies whose motives could never be gauged and who have no
accountability to the legislature. It is a proposal that should be
rejected forthwith without any hesitation."

He concluded saying, "I get the uncomfortable feeling that it forms
part of a more dubious scheme being contemplated by your government.
If the government persists with this scheme, I will not hesitate to
seek judicial intervention in this matter."

Although belated in the aftermath of disclosures by Wikileaks, Edward
Snowden, Citizen Four, Grec Greenwald and the surveillance of Netaji
Subhas Chandra Bose by MI 5 after independence, now that the fearful
ramifications are visible on the horizon, the question is who is
stopping, Non-Congress and Non-BJP ruled states from unsigning the
Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) that they have signed with UIDAI.

It is noteworthy that one of the most successful examples of
implementation of biometric identification is Pakistan. What has
improved in Pakistan due to its implementation? Even sim cards in
Pakistan is done based on biometric identification. The current
government is following the footprints of an experiment which has been
tried, tested and failed.

For Details: Gopal Krishna, Citizens Forum for Civil Liberties (CFCL),
Mb: 09818089660, 08227816731, E-mail: 1715krishna@gmail.com

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Will the Xaxa committee report impact the Supreme Court’s impending judgment on Fifth Schedule?

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Will the Xaxa committee report impact the Supreme Court's impending judgment on Fifth Schedule? 


Author: Jitendra 
Posted on: 16 Apr, 2015

Will the Xaxa committee report impact the Supreme Court's impending judgment on Fifth Schedule?

Photo: Arvind Yadav

Photo: Arvind YadavThe Supreme Court decides today on the review petition which challenges the constitutionality of Chhattisgarh Tribes Advisory Council (TAC) Rules, 2006. The petition, filed in June 2012 by Chhattisgarh-based tribal rights activists B K Manish, was rejected both in Chhattisgarh High Court and the Supreme Court last year. A review petition is now pending before the apex court.

The case is in itself quite curious. It demands that Fifth Schedule of the Constitution be reinterpreted in a progressive way. The Fifth Schedule deals with administration of scheduled areas where tribal communities are in a majority. Tribal advisory councils (TACs) are constitutional bodies formed under the Fifth Schedule to deal with welfare and advancement of scheduled tribes in states. The petition demands that if the governor wants to revise any decision taken by the state government related to industrial or infrastructure development or any such matter to favour scheduled tribes, she/he must have the power to refer it to TAC for consideration.

In the current form, the chief minister of the state chairs the TAC. It is true that 75 per cent of the council is composed of members of tribal communities. Sometimes, cabinet ministers from tribal communities are also appointed as members.

But petitioner B K Manish says there is a conflict of interest because the person heading the state cabinet also chairs the TAC. The petition seeks progressive judicial endorsement of grey areas of the Fifth Schedule. It states that the Fifth Schedule is meaningless until and unless governors of states get discretionary powers for administration of the schedule areas and have the power to revise or supersede government decisions in the interest of tribal communities.

A high level committee was appointed by the prime minister's office in August 2013 under Verginius Xaxa to study the socio-economic status, health and education of tribals. The committee submitted its report in May 2014. The government has not yet released the report, but its contents were leaked in December last year. This report terms the issue raised by Manish's petition as a "Central question" and points out that future interpretation of the Fifth Schedule will depend on it.

It says, on page 75, "It is the State Governments rather than the Governor which have framed the rules regarding TAC functioning which has led to near complete usurpation of these bodies by the political parties in power."

On page 76, the report says, "â€Ļwhether the Governor as the constitutional head of the State can make this referral on his own discretion or only on the advice of the Council of Ministers. The question is central since the answer could shape future interpretations of the Fifth Schedule as well as the extent of control of various State Governments over the functioning of TACs."

The report doesn't, however, ask for a separate administrative mechanism for scheduled areas, which is the wider implication of this petition.

The state cabinet is the highest decision-making body in the state. If both the cabinet and the TAC are headed by the same person, it would then be impossible for the TAC to overturn a decision taken by the cabinet, even if it were not in the interest of tribal communities in scheduled areas.

Scheduled areas have the highest forest coverage and are rich in minerals. It has been seen that the business potential of scheduled areas leads the corporate sector to lobby intensively with the state government for decisions in its favour and high profits. It affects the environment and livelihood of tribal communities. Governments of eight states, where most of the Fifth Schedule areas are located, are unwilling to touch the subject as it would hurt big business interests.

The assistant solicitor general told the High Court in 2013 that the governor has no discretionary powers under provisions of the Fifth Schedule. However, former Attorney General of India G E Vahanvati, in April 2010, had given his opinion to the Union home ministry that the governor has discretionary powers.

A change in the approach to the Fifth Schedule would mark an important development in the movement for tribal rights.

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Attacking Churches is Legal, Taj Mahal would meet the fate of Babri Masjid-Hindu Mahasabha

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Attacking Churches is Legal, Taj Mahal would meet the fate of Babri Masjid-Hindu Mahasabha

The hate campaign against the two largest minorities in India not only continues but with every passing day is becoming more strident and poisonous. These minorities should be de-franchised, subjected to forced sterilization and thrown out of the country; such suggestions propagated by the Hindutva organizations and individuals are not the isolated or fringe ideas but originate from the thesis of MS Golwalkar who declared that Muslims were ENEMY NO. ONE and Christians ENEMY NO. TWO. [Bunch of Thoughts, pages 177-194.] 

The latest is the following venom spitting against both Muslims and Christians. Unfortunaltely, this also go unchallenged.

Shamsul Islam

  

The Hindu, 22- 04-2015

Days after a church in Agra was targeted, the Hindu Mahasabha on Monday said attacking a church is not "illegal" and "violates no law."

"The Narendra Modi-led NDA government should award and provide legal and administrative protection to Hindus who attack churches across the country. Churches are no longer places of worship but factories for conversion of Hindus into Christianity," said Munna Kumar Shukla, general secretary of the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha.

Mr. Shukla said the outfit would give awards and protection for Hindu youths who attack churches and marry Muslim girls. He also said the Taj Mahal was a Shiva temple and not a mausoleum and would meet the same fate as the Babri Masjid.

Last month an Agra court admitted a petition by six lawyers, affiliated to the RSS, seeking to declare the Taj Mahal a Shiva temple.

The court issued notices to the Union Home Secretary, the Union Ministry of Culture and the Archaeological Survey of India, asking them to file a reply byMay 6. The next date of hearing in the case is on May 13. 

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/not-illegal-hindu-outfit/article7127604.ece

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ā¤šā¤Žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤍ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤ļāĨā¤°ā¤Ž ā¤•ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‚⤍āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ⤕āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ⤖⤤āĨā¤Ž ⤕⤰ ā¤Ēā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡,⤇⤏āĨ€ ⤏ā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤜ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ŧ ā¤Žā¤žā¤‚ā¤—ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ ā¤­ā¤°ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤖ā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤žā¤Ģ ⤰⤂⤗āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤇⤂ā¤ĻāĨā¤°ā¤§ā¤¨āĨā¤ˇ ā¤¤ā¤žā¤¨ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤šā¤° ā¤—ā¤žā¤‚ā¤ĩ ā¤šā¤° ⤗⤞āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ Â ā¤Žā¤ˆ ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤ĩ⤏ ā¤Žā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤅ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤˛ ⤕⤰ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤


ā¤šā¤Žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤍ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤂ā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤Ą ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤞ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤖ā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤žā¤Ģ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨā¤¤ā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤œā¤˛ā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ¤ā¤šā¤¸āĨā¤¤ā¤•āĨā¤ˇāĨ‡ā¤Ē ā¤Ē⤰ ⤞⤗āĨ‡ ⤏āĨā¤­ā¤žā¤ˇ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¤ā¤žā¤ĄāĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤆⤞āĨ‡ā¤– ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨƒā¤‚ā¤–ā¤˛ā¤ž Â ā¤•āĨ€ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤˛āĨ€ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤ļāĨā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤗āĨŒā¤° ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Ēā¤ĸā¤ŧā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ā¤ƒ


ā¤ļāĨ‹ā¤ˇā¤ŋ⤤-⤉⤤āĨā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤Ąā¤ŧā¤ŋ⤤ ⤅ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤šā¤žā¤¨ ⤏ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤤ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šā¤Ŧ ā¤Ąā¤ž ⤭āĨ€ā¤Žā¤°ā¤žā¤ĩ ā¤…ā¤ŽāĨā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤Ąā¤•⤰ ⤕āĨ€ 125 ⤜⤝⤍āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤Žā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤°ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤‚ ā¤œā¤—ā¤š-ā¤œā¤—ā¤š ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ‚ ā¤šāĨ‹ ⤚āĨā¤•āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤  ā¤ĩ⤕āĨā¤¤ā¤ŧ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤¤ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ā¤‰ā¤¨ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤¨ā¤žā¤Ž ⤔⤰ ā¤ļāĨ‹ā¤šā¤°ā¤¤ ā¤Ŧā¤ĸā¤ŧ⤤āĨ€ ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ⤐⤏āĨ‡ ā¤¤ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ž ⤞āĨ‹ā¤— ā¤ā¤ĩ⤂ ⤏⤂⤗⤠⤍ ⤭āĨ€ ⤜ā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚⤍āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ‡ ⤜āĨ€ā¤¤āĨ‡ ⤜āĨ€ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤žā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Žā¤žā¤–āĨŒā¤˛ ā¤‰ā¤Ąā¤ŧā¤žā¤¯ā¤ž, ⤉⤍⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤰āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤ ⤰⤖āĨ€ ⤔⤰ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ‡ ⤗āĨā¤œā¤°ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ⤭āĨ€ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤕āĨ‚⤞ ā¤•ā¤žā¤Ž ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡, ⤅ā¤Ŧ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤ĸā¤ŧ⤤āĨ€ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤•ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤¤ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ ⤭āĨā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ⤤ā¤Ĩā¤ž ā¤Ļ⤞ā¤ŋ⤤-ā¤ļāĨ‹ā¤ˇā¤ŋ⤤ ⤅ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤š ⤍⤝āĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨˆā¤  ā¤œā¤Žā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤Ļ ā¤Ŧ⤍⤤āĨ‡ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤖ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤

⤐⤏āĨ€ ā¤¤ā¤žā¤•ā¤¤āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏ā¤Ŧ⤏āĨ‡ ⤆⤗āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨā¤¤āĨā¤ĩ ā¤ŦāĨā¤°ā¤ŋ⤗āĨ‡ā¤Ą ⤕āĨ‡ ⤏⤂⤗⤠⤍, ⤜āĨ‹ ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨ€ ⤝āĨ‹ā¤œā¤¨ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤ļā¤žā¤¸ā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤•ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤œā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨā¤¯ā¤•⤰āĨā¤¤ā¤žā¤“⤂ ⤕āĨ€ ⤟āĨ€ā¤Ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ⤉⤤⤰āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ąā¤ž ā¤…ā¤ŽāĨā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤Ąā¤•⤰ – ⤜ā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚⤍āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤧⤰āĨā¤Ž ⤕āĨ€ ⤆⤍āĨā¤¤ā¤°ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤Ŧ⤰āĨā¤Ŧā¤°ā¤¤ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤖ā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤žā¤Ģ ā¤ĩāĨˆā¤šā¤žā¤°ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ā¤°āĨā¤ˇ ā¤ā¤ĩ⤂ ā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤Ē⤕ ā¤œā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨āĨā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤˛ ⤞āĨ€, ⤜ā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚⤍āĨ‡ 1935 ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤝āĨ‡ā¤ĩā¤˛ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤˛ā¤¨ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ā¤˛ā¤žā¤¨ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ŽāĨˆā¤‚ ⤭⤞āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ā¤ĒāĨˆā¤Ļā¤ž ā¤šāĨā¤†, ā¤Žā¤—ā¤° ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤤āĨŒā¤° ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤Žā¤°āĨ‚ā¤‚ā¤—ā¤ž ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨŒā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤕āĨā¤› ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤¯ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨŒā¤ĻāĨā¤§ ⤧⤰āĨā¤Ž ā¤•ā¤ž ⤏āĨā¤ĩāĨ€ā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž /1956/ ⤔⤰ ⤜āĨ‹ 'ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ā¤°ā¤žā¤œ'⤕āĨ‡ ⤖⤤⤰āĨ‡ā¤•āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ā¤ĩ⤂ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ ā¤œā¤¨ā¤¤ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤° ā¤†ā¤—ā¤žā¤š ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡, ⤉⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤žā¤œ ⤏āĨā¤§ā¤žā¤°ā¤• ⤕āĨ‡ ⤰āĨ‚ā¤Ē ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤗ā¤ĸā¤ŧ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤞⤗āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤ ā¤°ā¤žā¤ˇāĨā¤ŸāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤝⤂⤏āĨ‡ā¤ĩ⤕ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨā¤–ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤œā¤¨ā¤žā¤Ŧ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤šā¤¨ ā¤­ā¤žā¤—ā¤ĩ⤤ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ēā¤ŋ⤛⤞āĨ‡ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤍āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ĒāĨā¤° ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ā¤• ā¤¸ā¤­ā¤ž ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤¯ā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ⤤⤕ ā¤Ļā¤žā¤ĩā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĩā¤š 'ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤°ā¤§ā¤žā¤°ā¤ž ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤝⤕āĨ€ā¤¨ ⤰⤖⤤āĨ‡ ā¤ĨāĨ‡'⤔⤰ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤧⤰āĨā¤Ž ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤šā¤žā¤šā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤ĨāĨ‡â€Ļ.

ā¤¯ā¤š ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤•⤏āĨā¤ŽāĨƒā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤤⤕ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤Ļ⤰āĨā¤œ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨƒā¤ˇāĨā¤Ŗ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤Ēā¤žā¤˛ ⤜ā¤ŋ⤏ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ā¤ĩā¤žā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤§ā¤žā¤°ā¤ž ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤¤ā¤žā¤˛āĨā¤˛āĨā¤• ⤰⤖⤤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚, ⤉⤏⤍āĨ‡ ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤤⤂⤤āĨā¤° ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤Žā¤žā¤Ŗ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤•āĨā¤°ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤜ā¤ŋ⤍ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤍āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤜āĨ‹ā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤ĨāĨ€, ⤤ā¤Ŧ ā¤Ąā¤ž ā¤…ā¤ŽāĨā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤Ąā¤•⤰ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤍āĨ‡ā¤¤āĨƒā¤¤āĨā¤ĩ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤œā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤇⤏ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤•āĨā¤°ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‹ā¤§ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž, ⤔⤰ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨā¤–ā¤Ē⤤āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Žā¤¨āĨā¤¸āĨā¤Žā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤†ā¤œā¤ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤏⤂ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤šā¤ŋā¤Žā¤žā¤¯ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€, ā¤°ā¤žā¤ˇāĨā¤ŸāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤝⤂⤏āĨ‡ā¤ĩ⤕ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤏⤰āĨ‡ ⤏āĨā¤ĒāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤ŽāĨ‹ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤ĩ⤞⤕⤰ ⤗āĨā¤°āĨ‚ā¤œāĨ€ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤•⤰ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤ĩ⤰⤕⤰, ⤏⤭āĨ€ ⤉⤏āĨ€ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤜āĨ‹ā¤° ā¤ĻāĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤ĨāĨ‡āĨ¤ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨā¤–ā¤Ē⤤āĨā¤° '⤆⤰āĨā¤—āĨ‡ā¤¨ā¤žā¤¯ā¤œā¤°', (30 ⤍ā¤ĩā¤ŽāĨā¤Ŧ⤰, 1949, ā¤ĒāĨƒā¤ˇāĨā¤  3) ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤕āĨ€ ⤓⤰ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤–ā¤ž ā¤—ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ

'ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤šāĨ€ā¤¨ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤞⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤Ŗ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩāĨˆā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤¸ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ⤉⤞āĨā¤˛āĨ‡ā¤– ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ ā¤Žā¤¨āĨ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤧ā¤ŋ ⤏āĨā¤Ēā¤žā¤°āĨā¤Ÿā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤‡ā¤•ā¤°ā¤—āĨā¤¸ ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤Ē⤰āĨā¤¸ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‹ā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¤ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋ⤖āĨ€ ⤗⤝āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€āĨ¤ ā¤†ā¤œ ⤤⤕ ⤇⤏ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤧ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨ€ ⤜āĨ‹ 'ā¤Žā¤¨āĨā¤¸āĨā¤ŽāĨƒā¤¤ā¤ŋ'ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤉⤞āĨā¤˛āĨ‡ā¤–ā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤šāĨˆ, ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ļāĨā¤ĩ⤭⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤žā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž ⤕āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ā¤¯ā¤š ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤤⤃⤏āĨā¤ĢāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤¤ ā¤§ā¤žā¤°āĨā¤Žā¤ŋ⤕ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤Ž -ā¤Ēā¤žā¤˛ā¤¨ ⤤ā¤Ĩā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨āĨā¤°āĨ‚ā¤Ēā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨˆā¤Ļā¤ž ⤕⤰⤤āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤•ā¤ŋ⤍ ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩāĨˆā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤Ēā¤‚ā¤Ąā¤ŋ⤤āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤‰ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ⤅⤰āĨā¤Ĩ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤''

ā¤‡ā¤¤ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤉⤍ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤍āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤜ā¤Ŧ ā¤Ąā¤ž ā¤…ā¤ŽāĨā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤Ąā¤•⤰ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤Ą ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤞ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤žā¤§āĨā¤¯ā¤Ž ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤏āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°ā¤ŋā¤žā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤Ļā¤Ģā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ē⤤āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤔⤰ ā¤¤ā¤˛ā¤žā¤• ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤žā¤Žā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤° ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€, ⤤ā¤Ŧ ā¤•ā¤žā¤‚ā¤—āĨā¤°āĨ‡ā¤¸ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤Ļ⤰ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤰āĨ‚ā¤ĸā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤§ā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤•⤰ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ā¤ĩā¤žā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤏⤂⤗⤠⤍āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨā¤–ā¤žā¤˛ā¤ŋā¤Ģ⤤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€, ⤉⤏āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤏⤂⤏āĨā¤•⤤ā¤ŋ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤šā¤Žā¤˛ā¤ž ā¤Ŧā¤¤ā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ‡ ⤘⤰ ⤤⤕ ⤜āĨā¤˛āĨ‚⤏ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤—ā¤ ā¤ĨāĨ‡āĨ¤ ⤉⤍ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤍āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨā¤ĩā¤žā¤ŽāĨ€ ⤕⤰ā¤Ēā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ€ ā¤Žā¤šā¤žā¤°ā¤žā¤œ ⤜āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ā¤¤ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ž ā¤¸ā¤žā¤§āĨ ⤏⤍āĨā¤¤āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤭āĨ€ – ⤜āĨ‹ ā¤Žā¤¨āĨ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤚⤞⤍āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ŋā¤Žā¤žā¤¯ā¤¤āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ‡ – ⤅⤂ā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤Ąā¤•⤰ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤜ā¤Ŧ⤰ā¤Ļ⤏āĨā¤¤ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‹ā¤§ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤žāĨ¤

ā¤¯ā¤žā¤Ļ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ⤇⤤ā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤¸ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤° ⤇⤏ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤞ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤜⤰ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤧ā¤ĩā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ ⤔⤰ ā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤ŸāĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤ŸāĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ē⤤āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤° ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡, ā¤ā¤• ā¤œā¤žā¤˛ā¤ŋā¤Ž ā¤Ē⤤ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤¤ā¤˛ā¤žā¤• ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤅⤧ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤° ā¤Ē⤤āĨā¤¨āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡, ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤏⤰āĨ€ ā¤ļā¤žā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Ē⤤ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤰āĨ‹ā¤•⤍āĨ‡, ⤅⤞⤗ ⤅⤞⤗ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°āĨ‚⤎ ⤔⤰ ⤏āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ā¤•ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‚⤍ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¤ā¤°āĨā¤—⤤ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤š ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ā¤ā¤• ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤜āĨ‹ā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤏⤰āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤œā¤¨ā¤ŽāĨ‡ ā¤Ŧ⤚āĨā¤šāĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤Ļ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤆ā¤Ļā¤ŋ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¸āĨā¤¤ā¤žā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤤ ⤕āĨ€ ⤗⤝āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€ā¤‚āĨ¤ ⤇⤏ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‹ā¤§ ⤕āĨ€ ⤅⤗āĨā¤†ā¤ˆ ā¤°ā¤žā¤ˇāĨā¤ŸāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤝⤂⤏āĨ‡ā¤ĩ⤕ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€, ⤜ā¤ŋ⤏⤍āĨ‡ ⤇⤏āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ļā¤ĻāĨ‡ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤅⤕āĨ‡ā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤞āĨā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ 79 ā¤¸ā¤­ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚-⤰āĨˆā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤆⤝āĨ‹ā¤œā¤¨ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž, ⤜ā¤ŋā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ 'ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤏⤂⤏āĨā¤•āĨƒā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ēā¤°ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ēā¤°ā¤ž ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤†ā¤˜ā¤žā¤¤ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤'⤍āĨ‡ā¤šā¤°āĨ‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤…ā¤ŽāĨā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤Ąā¤•⤰ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨā¤¤ā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤œā¤˛ā¤žā¤ ā¤—ā¤ ā¤ĨāĨ‡āĨ¤/ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤–āĨ‡ā¤‚, ā¤°ā¤žā¤Žā¤šā¤¨āĨā¤ĻāĨā¤° ⤗āĨā¤šā¤ž, ā¤Ļ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‚, 18 ⤜āĨā¤˛ā¤žā¤ˆ 2004/

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ā¤šā¤Žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤍ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤¸ā¤­ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤗⤠⤍ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨŒā¤°ā¤žā¤¨ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤Žā¤žā¤Ŗ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤•āĨā¤°ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‹ā¤§ ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤ ā¤Žā¤¨āĨā¤¸āĨā¤ŽāĨƒā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤏⤂ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤅⤭ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤šā¤˛ā¤žā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ⤍āĨ‡āĨ¤ā¤œāĨ‹ ā¤†ā¤œ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤


ā¤šā¤Žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤍ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤•ā¤ŋ⤂⤗ ⤇⤍ ⤗āĨā¤œā¤°ā¤žā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤ĒāĨ€ ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ąā¤˛ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¤ā¤šā¤¤ ⤏⤂ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤜āĨ€ā¤•⤰⤪, ⤏⤂ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤍āĨ‡ā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤ļ,⤏⤂ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤍ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤Žā¤¨ ⤔⤰ ⤏⤂ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤍ā¤ŋ⤝⤂⤤āĨā¤°ā¤Ŗ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ļ⤤ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ŋā¤ļ⤤ ā¤ā¤œā¤‚ā¤Ąā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤧⤰āĨā¤Žā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤘⤰ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ē⤏āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¨ā¤žā¤Ž ā¤Ē⤰ ⤍⤏āĨā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤°ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤šā¤žā¤° ā¤•ā¤ž ⤆⤝āĨ‹ā¤œā¤¨ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆ?


ā¤šā¤Žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤍ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤉⤍āĨā¤ŽāĨ‚⤞⤍ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤œā¤‚ā¤Ąā¤ž ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤–ā¤žā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ļ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚?


ā¤œā¤žā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤ĩ⤏āĨā¤Ĩā¤ž,ā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤šā¤¸āĨā¤ĩ ⤔⤰ ⤍⤏āĨā¤˛āĨ€ ⤭āĨ‡ā¤Ļā¤­ā¤žā¤ĩ ⤜⤏ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤤⤏ ⤰⤖⤕⤰ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤¤ā¤ž ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Žā¤žā¤œā¤ŋ⤕ ⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞⤕āĨā¤ˇāĨā¤¯ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ŦāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤šāĨā¤Žā¤Ŗā¤ĩā¤žā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤂ā¤ĻāĨ‚ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤ŽāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤œāĨā¤¯ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤œā¤‚ā¤ĄāĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ļā¤žā¤Žā¤ŋ⤞ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤅⤭ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤šā¤˛ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Žā¤žā¤œā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤°ā¤¸ā¤¤ā¤ž ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤ĸā¤ŧ ⤚ā¤ĸā¤ŧ⤕⤰ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤ĩ⤜āĨ‚ā¤Ļ ⤜āĨ€ā¤ĩ⤍ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ⤭āĨ€ ⤕āĨā¤ˇāĨ‡ā¤¤āĨā¤° ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤗āĨˆā¤° ⤍⤏āĨā¤˛āĨ€ ⤗āĨˆā¤°ā¤ŦāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤šāĨā¤Žā¤ŖāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤œā¤¨ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤–āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤Ēā¤žā¤¤ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤­ā¤žā¤—āĨ‡ā¤Ļā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ļ⤞āĨ‡,ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤¤ā¤žā¤¨āĨā¤¸ā¤žā¤° ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤¸ā¤žā¤§ā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤‚ā¤Ÿā¤ĩā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ļ⤞āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩāĨˆā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ŋ⤕ ⤰⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤žā¤•ā¤ĩ⤚,ā¤Ēā¤žā¤‚ā¤šā¤ĩāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ⤛⤠āĨ€ā¤‚ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¸āĨ‚ā¤šā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤕āĨ‚⤞ ⤆⤰āĨā¤Ĩā¤ŋ⤕ ⤏āĨā¤§ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤¸ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¨ā¤žā¤Ž ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤ā¤• ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ā¤ā¤• ⤆⤰āĨā¤Ĩā¤ŋ⤕ ⤏āĨā¤§ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¤ā¤šā¤¤ ⤆⤰⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤Ŗ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤜⤰ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ⤜āĨ‹ ā¤ĨāĨ‹ā¤Ąā¤ŧā¤ž ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¤ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤍ā¤ŋ⤧ā¤ŋ⤤āĨā¤ĩ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤œā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Žā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ,⤉⤏āĨ‡ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤖⤤āĨā¤Ž ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤤āĨā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤°āĨ¤


ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤭āĨ‚ā¤Žā¤ŋ ⤏āĨā¤§ā¤žā¤° ā¤Ē⤰ ⤜āĨ‹ā¤° ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤žāĨ¤ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤•āĨƒā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤¸ā¤žā¤§ā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤žā¤ˇāĨā¤ŸāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ā¤•⤰⤪ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤜āĨ‹ā¤° ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤žāĨ¤


⤤āĨ‹ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤•⤤ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤¸ā¤žā¤§ā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤏⤂ā¤Ē⤍āĨā¤¨ ⤏āĨ‹ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤚ā¤ŋā¤Ąā¤ŧā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļāĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨ‚ā¤‚ā¤œāĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕⤰ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤•ā¤žā¤°?


⤭āĨ‚ā¤Žā¤ŋ ⤏āĨā¤§ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ļ⤞āĨ‡ ⤭āĨ‚ā¤Žā¤ŋ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋ⤗āĨā¤°ā¤šā¤Ŗ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤‡ā¤¤ā¤¨ā¤ž ⤜āĨ‹ā¤° ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆ?



ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤞ā¤ŋ⤝⤍⤰ ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤞ā¤ŋ⤝⤍⤰ ⤏⤤āĨā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤— ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ŋā¤ļ⤤ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤Ž ⤞āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨā¤¨ā¤žā¤ĢāĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤šā¤¸āĨā¤ĩ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ⤕āĨƒā¤ˇā¤ŋ ā¤†ā¤œāĨ€ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¸ā¤‚⤖āĨā¤¯ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤āĨ€ā¤¯ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤¤ ⤏ā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ⤅⤏ā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤂ā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤗āĨˆā¤°ā¤šā¤ŋ⤂ā¤ĻāĨ‚ ⤍ā¤ŦāĨā¤ĩāĨ‡ ā¤ĢāĨ€ā¤¸ā¤Ļ ā¤œā¤¨ā¤¤ā¤ž ⤕āĨ€ ā¤†ā¤œāĨ€ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤•ā¤ž ⤔⤰ ⤰āĨ‹ā¤œā¤—ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤛āĨ€ā¤¨ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚?


⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ā¤Ģā¤ĄāĨ€ā¤†ā¤ˆ ā¤°ā¤žā¤œ ā¤šāĨˆ?


⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤰⤂⤤⤰ ā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤖⤞āĨ€ ⤅⤭ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤šāĨˆ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤚ā¤ĒāĨā¤ĒāĨ‡ ⤚ā¤ĒāĨā¤ĒāĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤞āĨā¤Ąā¤° ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ģā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤Ÿā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤕ā¤ŦāĨā¤œāĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤¸ā¤žā¤§ā¤¨ ,⤜ā¤ŋ⤏ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤜⤍āĨ‡ā¤¸ ā¤ĢāĨā¤°āĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤Ąā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤žā¤œā¤•ā¤žā¤œ ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ?


⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļāĨ€ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤ļ⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤤āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨā¤¤ā¤žā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ‚ā¤šāĨ€ ⤉⤤āĨā¤Ēā¤žā¤Ļ⤍ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤Ŗā¤žā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤¤ā¤šā¤¸ ā¤¨ā¤šā¤¸ ⤕⤰āĨ‡ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤅⤰āĨā¤Ĩā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤ĩ⤏āĨā¤Ĩā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ļāĨ‡ā¤¯ā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤žā¤° ⤤⤕ ⤏āĨ€ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ŧā¤ĻāĨā¤§ ⤕⤰⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤ā¤Ģ ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤ļ⤍ ⤔⤰ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤Žā¤ž ⤤⤕ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤žā¤° ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤āĨ‹ā¤‚ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ?



⤰ā¤ŋ⤜⤰āĨā¤ĩ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤‚⤕ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤆ā¤Ēā¤ŋ⤏ā¤ŋ⤝⤞ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤‡ā¤Ÿ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤰ā¤ŋ⤜⤰āĨā¤ĩ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤‚⤕ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤗⤠⤍ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ€ ⤭āĨ‚ā¤Žā¤ŋā¤•ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨āĨā¤¯ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤗⤝āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤


ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ļāĨ‹ā¤§ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤ŦāĨā¤˛ā¤Ž ⤆ā¤Ģ ⤰āĨā¤ĒāĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤˛āĨā¤Ą ⤏āĨā¤ŸāĨˆā¤‚ā¤Ąā¤°āĨā¤Ą ⤅ā¤Ēā¤¨ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡ ā¤œā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ļ⤞āĨ€ā¤˛ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤°ā¤žā¤¯ā¤˛ ā¤•ā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤ļ⤍ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ€ ⤏āĨā¤¨ā¤ĩā¤žā¤ˆ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤āĨ€ā¤¯ ā¤ŽāĨā¤ĻāĨā¤°ā¤ž ā¤Ŧ⤂ā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤Ŧ⤏āĨā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ⤰ā¤ŋ⤜⤰āĨā¤ĩ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤‚⤕ ⤆ā¤Ģ ā¤‡ā¤‚ā¤Ąā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤ž ⤗⤠⤍ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤜ā¤ŋ⤏⤕āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤– ⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤕⤞āĨ€ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤•ā¤ŋ⤂⤗ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤Ŗā¤žā¤˛āĨ€āĨ¤


ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤕āĨā¤ˇāĨ‡ā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤‚⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤œā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤏ā¤Ŧ⤏āĨ‡ ⤜āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤Ļā¤ž ⤅⤍āĨā¤Ēā¤žā¤¤ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤍āĨŒā¤•⤰ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤‚ ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤞⤤āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚, ⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ Â ā¤°ā¤ŋ⤜⤰āĨā¤ĩ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤‚⤕ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤­ā¤ž 27 ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤­ā¤žā¤—āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤜āĨ€ ⤕⤂ā¤Ē⤍ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ⤕ ⤤āĨˆā¤¨ā¤žā¤¤ ⤕⤰⤕āĨ‡ ⤰ā¤ŋ⤜⤰āĨā¤ĩ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤‚⤕ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤏āĨ‡ā¤ŦāĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤏āĨŒā¤‚ā¤Ē⤕⤰ ā¤•ā¤žā¤°ā¤ĒāĨ‹āĨ‡ā¤°āĨ‡ā¤Ÿ ā¤˜ā¤°ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ģā¤žā¤¯ā¤ĻāĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤖ā¤ŋā¤Ąā¤ŧ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤‚ ⤖āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤•⤰ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨā¤ĩ⤜⤍ā¤ŋ⤕ ⤕āĨā¤ˇāĨ‡ā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤‚⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤˛āĨā¤Ąā¤ŋ⤂⤗ ⤕⤂ā¤Ē⤍ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆ?


ā¤šā¤Žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤍ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤•āĨ€ ⤏āĨ‡ā¤•āĨā¤Ÿā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ€ ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ?


ā¤šā¤Žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤉⤍⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤍ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤰āĨ‡ā¤˛ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤍ā¤ŋ⤜āĨ€ā¤•⤰⤪ ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ⤰⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤ž ⤉⤤āĨā¤Ēā¤žā¤Ļ⤍ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤•⤰ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤍ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤Žā¤žā¤Ŗ,ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ā¤¨,ā¤šā¤ĩā¤žā¤ˆ ā¤…ā¤ĄāĨā¤ĄāĨ‡,ā¤¤ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ž ā¤–ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤¯ā¤˛ā¤ž ⤔⤰ ⤇⤏āĨā¤Ēā¤žā¤¤ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤¤.ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤šā¤žā¤° ⤔⤰ ā¤Ŧ⤂ā¤Ļā¤°ā¤—ā¤žā¤š,⤔⤰ ⤅⤰āĨā¤Ĩā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤ĩ⤏āĨā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤†ā¤§ā¤žā¤°ā¤­āĨ‚⤤ ā¤ĸā¤žā¤‚ā¤šā¤ž ⤍ā¤ŋ⤜āĨ€ ⤕⤂ā¤Ē⤍ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤏āĨŒā¤‚ā¤ĒāĨ‡ ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚?


⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤭⤰⤤āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ēā¤žā¤‚ā¤šā¤ĩāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤛⤠āĨ€ā¤‚ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¸āĨ‚ā¤šā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤖āĨā¤˛āĨā¤˛ā¤ž ⤉⤞āĨā¤˛ā¤‚ā¤˜ā¤¨ ⤕⤰⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤žā¤¯ā¤ĻāĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‚⤍ ā¤Ŧā¤Ļ⤞⤕⤰ ⤆ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤¸ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤜⤞ ā¤œā¤‚ā¤—ā¤˛ ā¤œā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤¨ ā¤†ā¤œāĨ€ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Ē⤰āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤ĩ⤰⤪ ā¤¨ā¤žā¤—ā¤°ā¤ŋ⤕ ⤔⤰ ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ā¤ĩā¤žā¤§ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤‚ā¤šā¤ŋ⤤ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤅ā¤ļāĨā¤ĩā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤§ ⤏⤞ā¤ĩā¤ž ⤜āĨā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨā¤Ž ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤œā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ?


⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ Â ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤍āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ⤕ ⤏ā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨā¤§ā¤žā¤‚⤤āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤ŽāĨŒā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤕ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤖āĨā¤˛āĨā¤˛ā¤Žā¤–āĨā¤˛āĨā¤˛ā¤ž ⤉⤞āĨā¤˛ā¤‚ā¤˜ā¤¨ ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤ ā¤¤ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ž ⤞āĨ‹ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤žā¤‚ā¤¤āĨā¤°ā¤ŋ⤕ ⤏⤂⤏āĨā¤Ĩā¤žā¤¨ ⤖⤤āĨā¤Ž ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚?


⤅⤗⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¸ā¤žā¤šāĨ‡ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤¨ā¤žā¤—ā¤°ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤ŸāĨā¤°ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤Ąā¤ŋ⤜ā¤ŋ⤟⤞ ⤰āĨ‹ā¤ŦāĨ‹ā¤Ÿā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤•ā¤° ā¤†ā¤Ž ā¤¨ā¤žā¤—ā¤°ā¤ŋ⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ā¤¯ā¤¤ā¤ž ⤔⤰ ⤏⤂ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤­āĨā¤¤ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ⤉⤍⤕āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Žā¤žā¤˛ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļāĨ€ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤—ā¤°ā¤žā¤¨āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¤ā¤šā¤¤ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ?


⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤜⤰āĨā¤°ā¤¤āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤ļā¤ŋ⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤ž ⤚ā¤ŋ⤕ā¤ŋ⤤āĨā¤¸ā¤ž ⤉⤰āĨā¤œā¤ž ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤šā¤¨ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤¤ ā¤¤ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ž ⤜⤰āĨā¤°āĨ€ ⤏āĨ‡ā¤ĩā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤕⤰⤕āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤• ā¤—ā¤Ŗā¤°ā¤žā¤œāĨā¤¯ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤šā¤¤āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕āĨ€ ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ?


ā¤¨ā¤­ā¤žā¤Ÿā¤ž ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¯ā¤š ⤰ā¤Ē⤟ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤–āĨ‡ā¤‚,ā¤Ēā¤Ģā¤ŋ⤰ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤Žā¤ˆ ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤ĩ⤏ ā¤Žā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž ⤜⤰āĨā¤°āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤ƒ


ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤•ā¤žā¤° ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļāĨ€ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤ļ⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤞āĨā¤­ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ⤗⤰āĨ€ā¤ŦāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Žā¤Ļā¤Ļ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¸ ā¤ā¤• ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ⤕⤰ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤞āĨ‡ā¤•ā¤ŋ⤍ ā¤Ģā¤žā¤‡ā¤¨āĨˆā¤‚⤏ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤞ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ā¤…ā¤œāĨ€ā¤Ŧ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤Ž ⤏āĨ‡ ⤉⤏⤕āĨ‡ ⤏⤭āĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¸āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤍āĨā¤•ā¤¸ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Ēā¤šāĨā¤‚ā¤š ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ā¤‡ā¤¸ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤Ž ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤–āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕⤰āĨā¤Žā¤šā¤žā¤°ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤰ā¤ŋā¤Ÿā¤žā¤¯ā¤°ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤Ÿ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ŧ⤚⤤ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤‡ā¤¨ā¤•ā¤Ž ⤟āĨˆā¤•āĨā¤¸ ā¤˛ā¤—ā¤žā¤ ā¤œā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤ĩā¤§ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤭⤞āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤š ā¤Ŧā¤ŽāĨā¤ļāĨā¤•ā¤ŋ⤞ 2120 ⤰āĨā¤Ēā¤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ€ ⤰ā¤ŋā¤Ÿā¤žā¤¯ā¤°ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤Ÿ ⤏āĨ‡ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤂⤗ ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚ āĨ¤


ā¤Ģā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤šā¤žā¤˛ ⤝ā¤Ļā¤ŋ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤•āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ 2.5 ā¤˛ā¤žā¤– ⤰āĨā¤Ēā¤ ā¤¯ā¤ž ⤉⤏⤏āĨ‡ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤•ā¤Žā¤žā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤉⤏āĨ‡ ⤆⤝⤕⤰ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤


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ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤜āĨā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤅⤖ā¤ŋ⤞ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤗āĨ‹ ⤏āĨ‡ā¤ĩā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤧āĨā¤¯ā¤•āĨā¤ˇ ā¤ļ⤂⤕⤰ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤˛ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž, 'ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤰⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤ž ⤤⤭āĨ€ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤œā¤ž ⤏⤕⤤āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤜ā¤Ŧ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ⤰āĨ‹ā¤œā¤Žā¤°āĨā¤°ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤜āĨ€ā¤ĩ⤍ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤šā¤ŋ⤏āĨā¤¸ā¤ž ā¤Ŧ⤍ ā¤œā¤žā¤ā¤‚āĨ¤' ⤉⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž, 'ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ā¤šāĨ€ā¤¤ ⤰āĨ‡ā¤œā¤ŋā¤ĄāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤ļ⤞ ⤏āĨ‹ā¤¸ā¤žā¤¯ā¤ŸāĨ€ā¤œ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤜āĨ‹ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ ā¤œā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤¨ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤žā¤˛ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤° ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤ ⤇⤍ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤žā¤˛ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‰ā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤¨ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤧, ā¤Ļā¤ĩā¤žā¤ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤Ŧ⤰ ⤗āĨˆā¤¸ ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤞āĨ‡ā¤—āĨ€āĨ¤ ā¤Ŧā¤Ļ⤞āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‰ā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤¨ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤‚ ⤇⤍ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤žā¤˛ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤–ā¤­ā¤žā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Žā¤Ļā¤Ļ ⤕⤰āĨ‡ā¤‚⤗āĨ€āĨ¤'


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ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤¸āĨā¤Ÿ ā¤Ŧā¤‚ā¤—ā¤žā¤˛, ā¤°ā¤žā¤œā¤¸āĨā¤Ĩā¤žā¤¨, ⤗āĨā¤œā¤°ā¤žā¤¤ ⤔⤰ ā¤Žā¤§āĨā¤¯ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ 100 ⤏āĨ‡ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋ⤕ ⤏āĨā¤Ĩā¤žā¤¨ ⤚ā¤ŋā¤šāĨā¤¨ā¤ŋ⤤ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤˛ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž, '⤇⤍ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤žā¤˛ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ļāĨā¤ĻāĨā¤§ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤍⤏āĨā¤˛ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤰⤖āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤ā¤‚ā¤—āĨ€āĨ¤' ⤉⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž, '⤅ā¤Ēā¤°ā¤žā¤§ ā¤ŽāĨā¤•āĨā¤¤ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ⤜⤰āĨ‚⤰āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧ⤚āĨā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤āĨ€ā¤¯ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤧ ā¤Ēā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚⤕ā¤ŋ ⤇⤏⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤Ŧ⤍āĨ‡ā¤‚⤗āĨ‡āĨ¤ ⤜⤰āĨā¤¸āĨ€ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤭āĨˆā¤‚⤏ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤧ ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤Žā¤žā¤— ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ŦāĨā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤° ⤆⤤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤— ⤅ā¤Ēā¤°ā¤žā¤§āĨ€ ā¤Ŧ⤍ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤'


ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤕āĨ€ ⤇⤏ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤆ā¤ĩā¤žā¤¸āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏āĨā¤•āĨ‚⤞āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ 80 ⤗āĨ‹ā¤•āĨā¤˛ ⤗āĨā¤°āĨā¤•āĨā¤˛ ⤖āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤝āĨ‹ā¤œā¤¨ā¤ž ⤭āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤˛ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž, 'ā¤Ŧ⤚āĨā¤šāĨ‡ ⤅⤗⤰ ā¤Ēā¤ļāĨā¤“⤂ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤‡ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ŦāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤ˆ ⤕āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¨ā¤•āĨ‡ā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ⤗āĨā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤝⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤐⤏āĨ‡ ⤏āĨā¤•āĨ‚⤞ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤'


ā¤¯ā¤š ⤏ā¤Ŧ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤰⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤ž ⤏āĨ‡ ⤜āĨā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤕āĨ‡ 18 ⤏āĨ‚⤤āĨā¤°āĨ€ ā¤…ā¤œāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤Ąā¤ž ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤šā¤ŋ⤏āĨā¤¸ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ ⤇⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¤ā¤šā¤¤ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤§ā¤¨ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤†ā¤§ā¤žā¤°ā¤ŋ⤤ ⤖āĨ‡ā¤¤āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤ĸā¤ŧā¤žā¤ĩā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨āĨ‡, ⤜āĨ‡ā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤žā¤˛ā¤žā¤ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡, ⤏āĨā¤•āĨ‚⤞āĨ€ ā¤Ŧ⤚āĨā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤏āĨā¤•āĨ‰ā¤˛ā¤°ā¤ļā¤ŋā¤Ē ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤰āĨ€ā¤•āĨā¤ˇā¤ž ā¤•ā¤°ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡, ⤗āĨ‹ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤜āĨā¤žā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤧āĨā¤¯ā¤¯ā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ā¤• ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ļāĨā¤ĩā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤˛ā¤¯ ⤖āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤¨āĨ‡, ā¤šā¤° ā¤°ā¤žā¤œāĨā¤¯ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ā¤• ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯ ā¤…ā¤­ā¤¯ā¤žā¤°ā¤ŖāĨā¤¯ ⤖āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ā¤Žā¤‚ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šā¤° ⤏ā¤ĒāĨā¤¤ā¤žā¤š ⤗āĨ‹ ⤕ā¤Ĩā¤ž ā¤•ā¤°ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤


ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤šā¤žā¤°ā¤• ⤅⤭ā¤ŋ⤍ā¤ĩ ā¤ļ⤰āĨā¤Žā¤ž ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤°ā¤žā¤œā¤¸āĨā¤Ĩā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šā¤žā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏āĨā¤•āĨ‚⤞āĨ€ ā¤Ŧ⤚āĨā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ⤗āĨ‹ ⤜āĨā¤žā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Ē⤰āĨ€ā¤•āĨā¤ˇā¤ž ā¤šāĨā¤ˆ ā¤ĨāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤ā¤¸ā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤏⤰āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤žā¤œāĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤•ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤šā¤žā¤šā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤ ⤜āĨ‡ā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤žā¤˛ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤˛ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž, 'ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤏āĨ‡ā¤ĩā¤ž ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤕āĨˆā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤ĩā¤šā¤žā¤° ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤Ļā¤˛ā¤žā¤ĩ ā¤†ā¤ā¤—ā¤žāĨ¤ ā¤Žā¤§āĨā¤¯ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤‡ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏ā¤Ģā¤˛ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤞āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤'


ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ģā¤ŋā¤¨ā¤žā¤¯ā¤˛, ā¤ŦāĨā¤¯āĨ‚ā¤ŸāĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°āĨ‰ā¤Ąā¤•āĨā¤ŸāĨā¤¸, ā¤Žā¤šāĨā¤›ā¤° ā¤­ā¤—ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤉⤤āĨā¤Ēā¤žā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤¸ā¤šā¤ŋ⤤ 104 ⤚āĨ€ā¤œāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤞ā¤ŋ⤏āĨā¤Ÿ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤ˆ ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤜ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ‡ ⤉⤏⤏āĨ‡ ⤜āĨā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ā¤¤ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ž ā¤ā¤¨ā¤œāĨ€ā¤“ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤° ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤˜ ⤕āĨ€ ⤝āĨ‹ā¤œā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤ā¤¸ā¤ž ⤟āĨā¤°āĨˆā¤•āĨā¤Ÿā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤜ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤖āĨ€ā¤‚ā¤šā¤ž ā¤œā¤ž ⤏⤕āĨ‡ā¤—ā¤žāĨ¤ ⤇⤏ ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¸ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ēā¤ļāĨ ā¤†ā¤§ā¤žā¤°ā¤ŋ⤤ ⤖āĨ‡ā¤¤āĨ€ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤ĩ⤏āĨā¤Ĩā¤ž ⤕āĨ€ ⤓⤰ ⤞āĨŒā¤Ÿā¤žā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤œā¤ž ⤏⤕āĨ‡ā¤—ā¤žāĨ¤

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PF locked for five years and taxed while foreign investors get SIX Billion dollar tax holiday! Celebrate May Day against this Fascist Anti National Hindu Imperialism!

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PF locked for five years and taxed while foreign investors get SIX Billion dollar tax holiday!
Celebrate May Day against this Fascist Anti National Hindu Imperialism!

Palash Biswas

Celebrate May Day against this Fascist Anti National Hindu Imperialism!

PF locked for five years and taxed while foreign investors get SIX Billion dollar tax holiday!

Withdrawal of Provident Fund may attract Income Tax. The Income Tax Department recently told EPFO (Employees Provident Fund Organisation) to deduct Tax (TDS) from the withdrawal amount, if the withdrawal happened before completing five years of subscription. Tax officials have cited a rule in the 1961 Income-Tax Act that taxes PF withdrawals by employees before completing five years of contributions into the EPF is taxable. - See more at: http://taxguru.in/income-tax/withdrawal-provident-fund-account-completion-years-maturity-taxable.html#sthash.S6DGrl0m.dpuf

We have been asking every worker,employee and every citizen of India yto unite andcelebrate May Day to oppose the hindu imperialist zionist business frinedly corporate monopolistc agreession against the people of India mass for mass destruction.Some sections of the masses are not quite conviced as they believe that good days would enhance thtrickling trickling exclusive creamy PPP deveopment for their elite class.The emplyees believe they are quite different and have to do nothing with the toiling masses, the workers,the HAVE NOTs.The so called Hevaes,the white color emplyees,the small and medium class in business as well as industry have to bear the burns of the super Volcanic free market economy of the emerging market,virtually the joint peripherry of US imperialsim and Zionist Israel ruled by the antinational religiuos fscist remime.

The tax department will rule within a month on alternative tax claims made against foreign investment funds that are covered by tax treaties, the finance ministry said, as the government moves to defuse its latest tax row with investors.

Foreign investors in India previously paid 15 percent on short-term listed equity gains, 5 percent on gains from bonds, and nothing on long-term gains. However, from late 2014 many firms received notices demanding payment of a so-called minimum alternative tax (MAT) on past income.

Indian Express reports:The government on Wednesday assured over 1,000 foreign institutional investors (FIIs) across the United States, Hong Kong and Singapore they can avail of treaty benefits to ward off tax demands on capital gains booked over the years till March 31. The development is significant given the uproar among foreign investors following around 90 tax notices slapped on FIIs by the revenue department.

Tax Guru explians:In most cases, the accumulated PF balance is withdrawn at the time of retirement, and therefore, not taxable in the hands of the individual. However, in certain cases like change in employment, an individual may even withdraw the PF balance earlier. The point one needs to remember is that the amount received from such PF is not exempt from tax in all cases. Only under the circumstances listed below will the amount withdrawn from PF be eligible for such exemption from tax.

If the employee has rendered continuous service with the employer for five years or more. Again, if the balance includes amount transferred from the individual's PF account maintained by previous employer(s), then the years of continuous service rendered to the former employer(s) would be included for the purpose of computing the five-year period.

If the employee has not rendered continuous service of five years, but the service is terminated by reason of the employee's ill health or discontinuance of the employer's business or reasons beyond the control of the employee, the amount will be tax-exempt.

Another tax-exempt case is when, on the cessation of the employment, the employee finds another job and the the accumulated PF balance is transferred to his individual PF account maintained by the new employer.

In short, where the PF amount is withdrawn before five years of continuous service, it may be taxable in the hands of the individual as if the fund was not recognised from the start of the contributions. In such a case, payment received by the individual in respect of the employer's contribution along with the interest accrual thereon is taxed as "salary". Interest on the employee's contribution is taxable as "other income". Payment received in respect of the employee's own contribution is exempt from tax (to the extent not claimed as a deduction earlier).


While finance minister Arun Jaitley announced in the Budget that FIIs will not be required to pay minimum alternate tax (MAT) from April 2015, the tax department sent notices to FIIs claiming tax worth $6.4 billion for past capital gains. About 41 percent of investment into the Indian capital market happens through these countries.

The ministry, led by Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha, along with Revenue Secretary Shaktikanta Das and CBDT Chairperson Anita Kapur told the FIIs in an international conference call they can invoke the double taxation avoidance agreement (DTAA) to escape the tax demand.

"This means that FIIs from Singapore and Mauritius will not have to pay the tax as these countries have DTAA with India, while they have zero capital gains tax," an official told The Indian Express. "We will also clarify if minimum alternate tax (MAT) would be levied prospectively from April 1 on other incomes like interest on bond, private equity and foreign direct investment. This clarification can be expected soon," the official added.

Essentially the Indian authorities said the definition of permanent establishment as defined in the tax convention would help foreign investors. The MAT demand is applicable only on foreign investors deemed to have a permanent establishment in India. The ministry's clarification means those entities claiming an establishment in these jurisdictions will escape the tax net.

Meanwhile, capital market regulator, Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi), too, has conveyed to the revenue department its concerns on the tax demands. The regulator's concerns are that the demands can create a negative sentiment among the FIIs. These have been conveyed to the department of economic affairs in the finance ministry, which has also supported them.

While reiterating the government's commitment to a non-adversarial tax regime, the Centre claimed the MAT for foreign portfolio investors is a legacy issue, currently sub-judice and therefore can't be dealt with retrospectively. The CBDT chairperson told the FIIs that assessing officers have been instructed to "pass orders very quickly" in cases where notices have been sent. "As per the existing law, it was necessary to send the notices. However, when they are taken up, they may get quashed," the official said.

Sameer Gupta, tax leader for financial services, EY said, "This is indeed a positive announcement. While re-assessment proceedings have been initiated, it would mean that if these announcements are given effect to, MAT should not apply to treaty protected cases."
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The Triple Fear of Gulf Elites

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The Triple Fear of Gulf Elites

 
 
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The Triple Fear of Gulf Elites
by Eldar Mamedov One advantage of inter-parliamentary exchanges is that MPs have much more leeway than diplomats to speak their minds. When MPs represent ...
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by Eldar Mamedov
One advantage of inter-parliamentary exchanges is that MPs have much more leeway than diplomats to speak their minds. When MPs represent authoritarian states, they can be counted on to candidly reflect the official position—otherwise they would not have been allowed to take parliamentary seats in the first place.
Such was the case with the inter-parliamentary meeting on April 20 in Brussels with members of the parliament of Bahrain. The meeting took place within the framework of the European Parliament delegation for relations with the Arabian Peninsula, a forum for political dialog with the countries of the Persian Gulf.
Since the P5+1 (US, Russia, China, UK, France + Germany) powers began to engage in nuclear talks with Iran, Western leaders have sought to allay the security concerns of their allies in the Gulf over a possible deal. But what often is missed is a distinction between the security of the peoples and security of the elites and regimes in the Gulf.
The strategic outlook of the elites in the Gulf seems to be determined by three fears: of Persians, Shiites, and populist Islamist movements. Iran is the common denominator of these fears. The level and intensity vary from country to country, but the negative sentiment in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia is perhaps the most visceral.
Fear of Persia
Officials of these countries take pains to emphasize that their problem is not with Iran, but only with an Islamic regime they see as revolutionary and expansionist. This, however, is scarcely believable. Iran is resented as an important regional actor, independently of the nature of its regime. During the exchange of views, Bahraini MPs stressed the notion of a "Persian empire" that Iran is supposedly hell-bent to build in the Middle East. They implied that Persian nationalism is an essential characteristic of all Iranians, irrespective of their political or religious views.
A Sunni religious sheikh bluntly stated that Iran was more dangerous than Israel. "If you don´t threaten to throw Israelis into the sea, they won´t touch you," he said. "But Persians want to kill us no matter what."
The repeated calls of Iran´s foreign minister, Javad Zarif, to discuss a regional security framework that would include all players and discard the zero-sum logic do not exist in this thinking. Also, the notion that Persians, who amount to only slightly more than half of the population of Iran proper, would conquer and subjugate the predominantly Arab lands sounds positively bizarre.
Like some other "moderate, pro-Western Arabs" from the region, Bahrainis lamented that the dismissal of Saddam Hussein´s regime has led Iran to fill the power void in Iraq, thus destroying the "natural frontier" between Arabs and Persians in favor of the latter. Considering the fresh memories of Iraq's invasion of Iran in 1980, such invocations ironically only succeed in reminding Iranians of the strategic importance of Iraq and the priority of solidifying their presence there.
Fear of Shiites
Fearful Arabs view Shiite minorities throughout the Middle East as Iranian tools to expand its "revolutionary empire." This view neglects the fact that, contrary to conventional wisdom, the Iranian revolution of 1979 was never a sectarian Shiite revolution. Although it certainly invoked Shiite themes of martyrdom and uprising against injustice, it was not directed exclusively at Shiites or even Muslims as a whole. It had universalist aspirations. No wonder that the Iranian revolution inspired many grassroots Sunni Islamist and even non-religious anti-imperialist movements in the Third World . In fact, espousing a narrowly Shiite outlook would have considerably limited Tehran´s freedom of maneuver and soft power.
If Iran today has influence with Shiite communities in the Arab countries, it is because of the discriminatory policies of states like Saudi Arabia and Bahrain as well as Western indifference. This leaves Shiite communities with no other choice than to move closer to Iran.
And even that does not mean that they are acting on Tehran´s behalf. For all the hype about Tehran supposedly controlling Yemen´s Houthis, it was Iranians who warned them not to rush to assume the power. Saudi and Bahraini narratives about Shiites utterly lack self-criticism: Shiites are seen not as fellow citizens entitled to the same rights and dignity as Sunni Muslims but as a security threat, Iran´s fifth column. Treating them as such risks a self-fulfilled prophecy.
Fear of Islamists
This brings us to the third fear: of grassroots-based, populist Islamist movements. The narrative of the Arab Spring offered by the Bahrainis was one of a centrally planned campaign (presumably from the US) to replace "moderate regimes" in Egypt, Tunisia, and Bahrain itself (Syria being absent from the list) with fundamentalist ones. In this context, Iran becomes a threat not only for what it allegedly does but also for what it represents: a system born of a populist revolution, the very antithesis of the monarchical, feudal structures in the Gulf.
Contrary to the perception of the Islamic Republic as a rigid theocracy, the republican pillar is extremely important for its identity. Supporters of the Islamic Republic point to its regular elections to stress the country's political and moral superiority over the absolutist tribal monarchies of the Gulf. But there is little evidence that Iran seeks to export its revolution to the Gulf countries.
The Gulf monarchies' threat perception of Iran is greatly exaggerated. Iran is a convenient scapegoat for the failure of the Gulf elites to provide good governance to their citizens. Such scapegoating distracts attention from the mounting social and economic problems, especially in Saudi Arabia, and the lack of freedoms.
Addressing the Triple Threat Perception
Thus, the best way for the US and EU to deal with the security concerns of their Gulf allies would be to confront them over their governance, their repressive "anti-terror" laws (like the ones recently adopted in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia), their human rights abuses, and their discrimination against fellow Shiite citizens. In this sense, the Brussels meeting with the Bahraini MPs was a lost opportunity to call on the Al-Khalifa government to release all political prisoners, including Sheikh Salman, the secretary general of the Al-Wefaq party.
If the US and EU act boldly and creatively, the deal with Iran could have a really transformative effect on the whole of Gulf by promoting political reform in the Gulf countries. If Iran lives up to its commitments under a final agreement, and so far it has abided by the provisions of the interim deal, it would be difficult for the Gulf elites to continue arguing about the Iranian threat to the West.
Instead, a successful deal could empower those in the Gulf who have a more pragmatic approach toward Iran. Confidence-building measures and discussions on an inclusive regional security system could gain momentum. And, in the absence of the Iranian bogeyman, the Gulf countries would finally be compelled to tackle the challenge of adjusting their political and social systems to the requirements of the 21st century.
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Amnesty International finds anti-Muslim bias in Europe

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Amnesty International finds anti-Muslim bias in Europe

Veiled women

Human rights group Amnesty International says Muslims who openly show their faith suffer widespread discrimination in Europe.In particular, it says Muslims face exclusion from jobs and education for wearing traditional forms of dress.It also criticises the bans on Muslim women's veils passed in some states.

"Muslim women are being denied jobs and girls prevented from attending regular classes just because they wear traditional forms of dress, such as the headscarf. Men can be dismissed for wearing beards associated with Islam," the group's discrimination specialist Marco Perolini said.

"Rather than countering these prejudices, political parties and public officials are all too often pandering to them in their quest for votes."

'Freedom of expression'

The report highlights moves in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Spain to ban the full-face veils worn by some Muslim women, as well as the ban on minarets enacted in Switzerland in 2009.

It also criticises rules in many countries that forbid students from wearing the headscarf or other religious and traditional dress at school.

"Wearing religious and cultural symbols and dress is part of the right of freedom of expression. It is part of the right to freedom of religion or belief - and these rights must be enjoyed by all faiths equally," Mr Perolini said.

According to the rights group, bans on full-face veils cannot be justified by security concerns, except in certain circumstances such as security checks or high-risk areas.

While applauding the desire to stop women from being coerced into wearing traditional or religious dress, it says this should not be achieved by banning individual women from wearing certain items of clothing.

Amnesty International also accuses Belgium, France and the Netherlands of failing to implement properly laws banning discrimination in employment.

Its report says employers are being allowed to discriminate on the grounds that religious or cultural symbols will conflict with colleagues, customers or the company's image.

Citing statistics showing lower rates of employment among female immigrants from Muslim countries, the report says surveys of Muslim women suggest this is in part to blame on discrimination.

The report's recommendations include the creation of national anti-discrimination bodies and greater efforts to monitor discrimination on religious grounds.


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17824132

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ā¤ļāĨˆā¤•āĨā¤ˇā¤Ŗā¤ŋ⤕ ⤏⤂⤏āĨā¤Ĩā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤆⤂ā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤏ā¤Ģ⤞ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ˆ ā¤•ā¤žā¤°ā¤Ŗ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤅⤕āĨā¤¸ā¤° ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸ā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤¤ā¤žā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ĩ⤰ ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ā¤•ā¤° ā¤šā¤žā¤° ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤰⤂⤤āĨ ā¤ā¤• ā¤ŽāĨā¤–āĨā¤¯ ā¤•ā¤žā¤°ā¤Ŗ ā¤›ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤖āĨā¤Ļ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ļāĨā¤ĩā¤žā¤¸ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤•ā¤ŽāĨ€ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ. ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸ā¤¨ ā¤Ąā¤°ā¤ž ā¤§ā¤Žā¤•ā¤žā¤•ā¤° ā¤›ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤›āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤Ÿā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤Žā¤œā¤ŦāĨ‚⤰ ā¤•ā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ ā¤•ā¤ˆ ā¤›ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤° ⤅ā¤Ēā¤¨ā¤ž ⤭ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤎āĨā¤¯ ⤖⤤⤰āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤– ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤›āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤Ÿ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤉⤍ ā¤›ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤šā¤žā¤šā¤ŋā¤ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤›ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤° ⤆⤂ā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤¨ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸ā¤¨ ⤅⤂⤗āĨā¤°āĨ‡ā¤œāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ 'ā¤ĢāĨ‚ā¤Ÿ ā¤Ąā¤žā¤˛āĨ‹ ⤔⤰ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸ā¤¨ ⤕⤰āĨ‹' ⤕āĨ€ ⤍āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤅ā¤Ēā¤¨ā¤žā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ..ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸ā¤¨ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ž ā¤Ļā¤žā¤Ž ā¤Ļā¤‚ā¤Ą ⤭āĨ‡ā¤Ļ ⤕āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤ĒāĨ‚ā¤°ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¸ ā¤•ā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤆⤂ā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤¨ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤Ģ⤞ ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤œā¤žā¤ ā¤Ē⤰⤂⤤āĨ ⤝ā¤Ļā¤ŋ ā¤›ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸ā¤¨ ⤭āĨ€ ⤘āĨā¤Ÿā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤟āĨ‡ā¤• ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ...ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤°āĨ€ ⤅ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤˛ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤐⤏āĨ‡ ā¤›ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤖āĨā¤Ļ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤭⤰āĨ‹ā¤¸ā¤ž ā¤°ā¤–ā¤¨ā¤ž ⤏āĨ€ā¤–āĨ‡ ⤕āĨā¤¯āĨ‚⤂⤕ā¤ŋ ⤆ā¤Ē⤕āĨ€ ⤏⤂⤏āĨā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ĩāĨƒā¤¤āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸ā¤¨ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤šā¤Ĩā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤° ā¤šāĨˆ...


Chandan Kumar

ā¤Žā¤šā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤Žā¤ž ā¤—ā¤žā¤‚ā¤§āĨ€ ā¤…ā¤‚ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤°ā¤žā¤ˇāĨā¤ŸāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ā¤šā¤ŋ⤂ā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ļāĨā¤ĩā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤˛ā¤¯, ā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤§ā¤ž ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤…ā¤šā¤ŋā¤‚ā¤¸ā¤ž ā¤ā¤ĩā¤ŽāĨ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¨āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤅⤧āĨā¤¯ā¤¯ā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤¸ ā¤ā¤ĩā¤ŽāĨ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¨āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤅⤧āĨā¤¯ā¤¯ā¤¨ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤤ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ā¤œā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤭ā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤¨ ā¤ŽāĨā¤ĻāĨā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ā¤šāĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤­ā¤žā¤— ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤞⤕⤰ ⤆ā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤍ ā¤†ā¤Ž ā¤¸ā¤­ā¤ž ⤆⤝āĨ‹ā¤œā¤ŋ⤤ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤­ā¤žā¤—āĨ€ā¤¯ ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤˛ā¤¯ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žāĨ¤


⤇⤏ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤎⤝ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤œā¤žā¤¨ā¤•ā¤žā¤° ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤆⤗āĨā¤°ā¤š ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤇⤍ ā¤ŽāĨā¤ĻāĨā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤅ā¤Ēā¤¨ā¤ž ⤕āĨā¤› ⤏āĨā¤ā¤žā¤ĩ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤ļāĨā¤¨ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤜ā¤ŋ⤏ā¤Ē⤰ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ā¤šāĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤œā¤ž ⤏⤕āĨ‡āĨ¤

 
Chandan Kumar's photo.
Chandan Kumar's photo.
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⤗⤍āĨ€ā¤Žā¤¤ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤­ā¤žā¤ˆ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋā¤¨ā¤ž ⤟āĨ€ā¤ĩāĨ€ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤–āĨ‡,ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤕āĨā¤ļ⤞ ⤕āĨā¤ˇāĨ‡ā¤Ž ⤕āĨ€ ⤚ā¤ŋā¤‚ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ ⤗⤝āĨ€ ⤔⤰ ⤉⤏⤍āĨ‡ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ ā¤­ā¤žā¤­āĨ€ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤛ ā¤šāĨ€ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤•ā¤žā¤¤ā¤ž ⤔⤰ ā¤Ŧā¤‚ā¤—ā¤žā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤭āĨ‚⤂⤕ā¤Ē ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ⤏ā¤Ŧ⤕āĨā¤› ⤏⤕āĨā¤ļ⤞ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤


ā¤ŽāĨˆā¤‚⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤žā¤Ąā¤ŧ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤¯ā¤ž ⤍āĨ‡ā¤Ēā¤žā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĢāĨ‹ā¤¨ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤˛ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯ā¤žāĨ¤


ā¤ĢāĨ‹ā¤¨ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤Ąā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕āĨ€ ⤖ā¤Ŧ⤰āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚, ⤅⤤āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤§āĨā¤¨ā¤ŋ⤕ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ā¤Žā¤žā¤§āĨā¤¯ā¤Ž ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤Ēā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤˛ā¤—ā¤ž ⤏⤕⤤āĨ‡ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤šā¤ŋā¤Žā¤žā¤˛ā¤¯ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤂⤤⤏āĨā¤Ĩ⤞ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤œā¤–āĨā¤Ž ⤞⤗āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤


⤕āĨ‡ā¤Ļā¤žā¤° ⤜⤞ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤˛ā¤¯ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĩ⤕āĨā¤¤ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤Ąā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°ā¤ž ā¤ĢāĨ‹ā¤•⤏ ⤤āĨ€ā¤°āĨā¤Ĩā¤¯ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤°ā¤ž,ā¤§ā¤žā¤°āĨā¤Žā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤Ē⤰āĨā¤¯ā¤Ÿā¤¨ ⤔⤰ ⤕āĨ‡ā¤Ļā¤žā¤° ā¤˜ā¤žā¤ŸāĨ€ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤Ĩā¤žāĨ¤ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤•āĨ€ ā¤šā¤ŋā¤Žā¤žā¤˛ā¤¯ ⤕āĨ€ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤏āĨā¤§ā¤ŋ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤞āĨ€āĨ¤


ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ€ ⤍⤜⤰āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ā¤Ļā¤žā¤° ⤜⤞ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤˛ā¤¯ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤭āĨ‚⤗āĨ‹ā¤˛ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤Ģ ⤇⤏⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ĨāĨ€,⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĩā¤š ⤤āĨā¤°ā¤žā¤¸ā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¸ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤° ⤕āĨ‹ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Ģ⤂⤏āĨ‡ ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤜⤍āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤žā¤§āĨā¤¯ā¤Ž ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤏āĨā¤Ē⤰āĨā¤ļ ⤕⤰ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€āĨ¤


ā¤ĩā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤žā¤˛ā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤žā¤•āĨƒā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤Ēā¤Ļā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤰⤏āĨā¤Ž ⤅ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¯ā¤—āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šā¤Ž ⤇⤤⤍āĨ‡ ⤅⤭āĨā¤¯ā¤¸āĨā¤¤ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ⤤āĨā¤°ā¤žā¤¸ā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤šā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤉⤏ ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ⤏āĨā¤Ē⤰āĨā¤ļ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤕⤰⤤āĨ€,⤜āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ⤘⤍⤘āĨ‹ā¤° ā¤°ā¤žā¤œā¤¨āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ ⤆⤂⤖āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Žā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ⤜ā¤ŋ⤂ā¤Ļā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¸ā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤖āĨā¤Ļ⤕ā¤ļāĨ€ ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤–,⤝āĨ‚ā¤Ĩ ā¤Ģā¤žā¤° ⤇⤕āĨā¤ĩāĨˆā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤟āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤆⤰⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤Ŗ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‹ā¤§āĨ€ ⤆⤤āĨā¤Žā¤Ļā¤žā¤š ⤆⤂ā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ⤆⤗ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤞āĨā¤˛āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨā¤–āĨā¤¯ā¤Žā¤‚⤤āĨā¤°āĨ€ ⤅⤰ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤂ā¤Ļ ⤕āĨ‡ā¤œā¤°āĨ€ā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤚⤞ā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤šāĨā¤ ā¤­ā¤žā¤ˇā¤Ŗ ā¤ĒāĨ‚ā¤°ā¤ž ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ⤉ā¤Ēā¤ŽāĨā¤–āĨā¤¯ā¤Žā¤‚⤤āĨā¤°āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤉⤂⤗⤞āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤇ā¤ļā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤¯ā¤š ā¤¤ā¤Žā¤žā¤ļā¤ž ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤–ā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡āĨ¤


ā¤Ēā¤šā¤žā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤆ā¤Ēā¤Ļā¤ž ā¤Ēā¤šā¤žā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¤āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤


ā¤Ēā¤šā¤žā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ Â ā¤—āĨˆā¤° ⤍⤏āĨā¤˛āĨ€ ⤏ā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ⤅⤏ā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ⤆ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤕āĨ€ ⤜ā¤ŋ⤂ā¤Ļ⤗āĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤ŽāĨŒā¤¤ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨˆā¤Ļā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤕āĨā¤› ⤞āĨ‡ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¤ā¤ž ⤤ā¤Ŧ⤤⤕,⤜ā¤Ŧ⤤⤕ ā¤Ēā¤ŋ⤘⤞⤤āĨ‡ ⤟āĨ‚ā¤Ÿā¤¤āĨ‡ ⤗āĨā¤˛āĨ‡ā¤ļā¤ŋ⤝⤰āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤤ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤šāĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤š ⤍ā¤ŋ⤕⤞⤕⤰ ā¤ŽāĨˆā¤Ļā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤˛ā¤šāĨ‚⤞āĨā¤šā¤žā¤¨ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤕⤰ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¤āĨ€āĨ¤


ā¤Ŧā¤šā¤žā¤ĩ ⤔⤰ ā¤°ā¤žā¤šā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ⤗⤤ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤧ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ Â ā¤•āĨā¤›ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¨ ⤧āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ģā¤žā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤…ā¤Ē ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ⤅⤗⤞āĨ€ ⤤āĨā¤°ā¤žā¤¸ā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤‡ā¤‚ā¤¤ā¤œā¤žā¤° ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤

⤕āĨ‡ā¤Ļā¤žā¤° ⤜⤞ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤˛ā¤¯ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤Ģā¤ŋ⤰ ⤇⤏ ⤭āĨ‚⤕⤂ā¤Ē ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤‡ā¤‚ā¤¤ā¤œā¤žā¤° ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡āĨ¤


⤕āĨŒā¤¨ ⤏āĨ€ ⤍ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤖āĨ‚⤍ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤œā¤˛ā¤œā¤˛ā¤ž ā¤†ā¤¯ā¤žāĨ¤ā¤•ā¤ŋ⤏ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏ ā¤˜ā¤žā¤ŸāĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤¯ā¤žā¤Žā¤¤ ā¤Ŧ⤰ā¤Ēā¤ž ⤔⤰ ā¤•ā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ā¤Žā¤¨āĨā¤ˇāĨā¤¯ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤¨ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤¨ā¤ŋā¤ļā¤žā¤‚ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤°ā¤šā¤žāĨ¤ā¤•ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕⤭āĨ€ ⤖ā¤Ŧ⤰ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤞āĨ€āĨ¤


⤕āĨ‡ā¤Ļā¤žā¤° ā¤˜ā¤žā¤ŸāĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤆ā¤Ēā¤Ļā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ⤚āĨ€ā¤– ⤚āĨ€ā¤–⤕⤰ ⤗āĨā¤Žā¤ļāĨā¤Ļā¤ž ā¤˛ā¤žā¤ļāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¨ā¤°ā¤•ā¤‚ā¤•ā¤žā¤˛ ā¤¯ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤•ā¤šā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡āĨ¤


⤤ā¤Ŧ ⤭āĨ€ ⤍āĨ‡ā¤Ēā¤žā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤤ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤šāĨ€ ā¤Žā¤šāĨ€ā¤ĨāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ⤉⤏⤕āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ⤖ā¤Ŧ⤰ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧ⤍āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€āĨ¤ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤•āĨ€ ⤉⤤āĨā¤¤ā¤°ā¤žā¤–ā¤‚ā¤Ą ⤕āĨ€ ⤭āĨ€ ⤖ā¤Ŧ⤰āĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤ļā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ĄāĨ‚ā¤Ŧ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ļā¤žā¤Žā¤ŋ⤞āĨ¤


ā¤¸ā¤‚ā¤œāĨ‹ā¤— ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤ĩāĨ‹ā¤¤āĨā¤¤ā¤° ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤•⤰ ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤ļā¤žā¤ĩ⤰ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤§āĨā¤¯ ⤔⤰ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤•ā¤žā¤¤ā¤ž ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤•⤰ ⤗āĨā¤œā¤°ā¤žā¤¤ ⤤⤕ ⤇⤏ ⤭āĨ‚⤕⤂ā¤Ē ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤Ÿā¤•āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤šā¤¸āĨ‚⤏ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ⤗⤝āĨ‡āĨ¤


⤝āĨ‚ā¤ĒāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤° ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕āĨā¤› ⤞āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤°ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤖ā¤Ŧ⤰āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤭āĨ€ ⤆⤝āĨ€ā¤‚āĨ¤ā¤¤āĨ‹ ⤏āĨā¤°āĨā¤–ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤Žā¤žā¤˛āĨ‚ā¤Žā¤žā¤¤ ⤕⤰ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤤⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ŧ⤚ ⤗⤝āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤Žā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ¤


7.5 ⤰āĨ‡ā¤•āĨā¤Ÿā¤° ⤏āĨā¤•āĨ‡ā¤˛ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤭āĨ‚⤕⤂ā¤Ē ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‹ ā¤Žā¤ŋā¤¨ā¤Ÿā¤˛ā¤‚ā¤ŦāĨ‡ ā¤ā¤Ÿā¤•āĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ā¤Žā¤§āĨā¤¯ā¤šā¤ŋā¤Žā¤žā¤˛ā¤¯ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤žā¤ ā¤Žā¤žā¤‚ā¤ĄāĨ‹ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĒāĨ‹ā¤–ā¤°ā¤ž ⤜āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ⤍⤗⤰āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤š ā¤œā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤¤ā¤š ⤏āĨ‡ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤Ģ ā¤Ļ⤏ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨ€ ⤍āĨ€ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤¸āĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤Ÿā¤° ⤏āĨ‡ ⤜ā¤ŋ⤤⤍āĨ€ ⤤ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨ‹ ⤏⤕⤤āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€,⤍āĨ‡ā¤Ēā¤žā¤˛ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤žā¤˛ā¤žā¤¤ ⤅⤭ ā¤ŦāĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤žā¤Žā¤žā¤˛āĨ‚ā¤Ž ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¨āĨ‡,ā¤¯ā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ⤤⤕ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤍āĨ‡ā¤Ēā¤žā¤˛ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ€ā¤Žā¤žā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤¤āĨ€ ⤉⤤āĨā¤¤ā¤°ā¤žā¤–ā¤‚ā¤Ą,⤏ā¤ŋ⤕āĨā¤•ā¤ŋā¤Ž ,ā¤Ŧā¤‚ā¤—ā¤žā¤˛ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤰ ā¤Ļā¤°ā¤žā¤œ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤‡ā¤˛ā¤žā¤•āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨ€ ⤖ā¤Ŧ⤰ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤Žā¤žā¤˛āĨ‚ā¤Ž ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤ĩ⤜āĨ‚ā¤Ļ ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤍⤗⤰ ⤏⤭āĨā¤¯ā¤¤ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨā¤•āĨā¤¤ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤°ā¤žā¤šā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤇⤏ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤° ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ŧ⤚ ⤗⤝āĨ‡āĨ¤


⤏āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤š ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤏⤂ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ€ ⤰⤏āĨā¤Ž ⤅ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¯ā¤—āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤜⤰ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤Žā¤Ŧ⤤āĨā¤¤āĨ€ ⤜āĨā¤˛āĨ‚⤏ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤˛ā¤•ā¤° ⤏āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ€ ⤉⤤āĨā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤Ąā¤ŧ⤍āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤖ā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤žā¤Ģ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°āĨā¤ˇā¤ĩ⤰āĨā¤šā¤¸āĨā¤ĩāĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‹ā¤§ ⤤āĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤šā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ā¤šāĨˆ ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤏⤂ā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤Ļā¤¨ā¤žā¤ā¤‚āĨ¤


⤍ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤­ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šā¤¤āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤‚ā¤Ą ⤕āĨ€ ⤛⤤⤰āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤍āĨ€ā¤šāĨ‡ ⤏⤂⤏ā¤ĻāĨ€ā¤¯ ā¤¸ā¤šā¤Žā¤¤ā¤ŋ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤜āĨ‹ ā¤¨ā¤°ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤§ ⤅⤭ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤šā¤˛ā¤ž ,⤉⤏⤕āĨ€ ā¤šā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ā¤•ā¤žā¤¨ ⤖ā¤Ŧ⤰ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨā¤ˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ⤕āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤Ļ⤖⤞āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‚⤍ ā¤Ŧā¤Ļ⤞ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ⤗⤝āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤­ā¤¯ā¤ž ⤏āĨā¤°āĨā¤–ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤†ā¤Ąā¤ŧ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚āĨ¤


ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤞āĨā¤˛āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤆ā¤Ē ā¤¤ā¤Žā¤žā¤ļāĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤§āĨā¤¯ā¤°ā¤žā¤œā¤¸āĨā¤Ĩā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ā¤• ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¸ā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ⤆⤤āĨā¤Žā¤šā¤¤āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨā¤¸ā¤ž ⤭āĨ€ ⤤ā¤Ŧ ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ ā¤šāĨā¤†, ⤜ā¤Ŧ ⤏⤂⤏ā¤Ļ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤Ÿā¤¸ā¤¤āĨā¤° ā¤šā¤žā¤˛āĨ‚ ā¤†ā¤šāĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ⤭āĨ‚ā¤Žā¤ŋ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋ⤗āĨā¤°ā¤šā¤Ŗ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤖ā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤žā¤Ģ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤆ā¤ĩā¤žā¤œāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤆ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€ā¤‚āĨ¤


⤝⤕ā¤Ŧ⤝⤕ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ⤆ā¤ĩā¤žā¤œāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤗āĨā¤Ž ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ā¤—ā¤œāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤ĻāĨā¤° ⤆⤖āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Ē⤰⤤ ā¤Ļ⤰ ā¤Ē⤰⤤ ⤖āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤ž ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤜⤍āĨ‡ā¤¸ ā¤ĢāĨā¤°āĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤Ąā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļāĨ€ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤ļ⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤›ā¤š ā¤Ļā¤ļā¤Žā¤˛ā¤ĩā¤šā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤞ā¤ŋ⤝⤍ ā¤Ąā¤žā¤˛ā¤° ā¤•ā¤ž ⤟āĨˆā¤•āĨā¤¸ ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ģ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĢāĨˆā¤¸ā¤˛ā¤ž ⤕⤰ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šā¤žā¤˛āĨ‚ ā¤Ŧ⤜⤟ ⤏⤤āĨā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤§āĨā¤¯ ā¤•ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤚āĨ‚⤂ ⤤⤕ ⤍ ā¤šāĨā¤†āĨ¤


⤜āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ⤅ā¤Ŧ ⤤⤕ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤Ÿ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤤āĨā¤¤āĨ€ā¤¯ā¤˜ā¤žā¤Ÿā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤šā¤˛āĨā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤ĩ⤜āĨ‚ā¤Ļ ā¤šā¤° ā¤¸ā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ēā¤žā¤‚ā¤š ā¤¸ā¤žā¤¤ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤– ⤕⤰āĨ‹ā¤Ąā¤ŧ ⤕āĨ€ ⤟āĨˆā¤•āĨā¤¸ ⤛āĨ‚ā¤Ÿ ā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤°ā¤žā¤œā¤¸āĨā¤ĩ ā¤˜ā¤žā¤Ÿā¤ž ⤔⤰ ⤅⤍āĨā¤Ļā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ€ ⤚⤰āĨā¤šā¤ž ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡āĨ¤


ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨā¤ĩ⤜⤍ā¤ŋ⤕ ⤉ā¤Ē⤕āĨā¤°ā¤Ž ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤠ā¤ĒāĨā¤Ēā¤ž ⤞⤗āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤Žā¤šā¤•ā¤ŽāĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤜āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ā¤¯ā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ⤤⤕ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤‡ā¤Ģā¤˛ā¤žā¤‡ā¤¨ ⤰āĨ‡ā¤˛ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤍ā¤ŋ⤜āĨ€ā¤•⤰⤪ ⤏⤂ā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤


ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤‚⤕ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤˛āĨā¤Ąā¤ŋ⤂⤗ ⤕ā¤Ē⤍ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ ā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤ā¤‡ā¤¨ ⤤āĨā¤°ā¤žā¤¸ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤¨ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ā¤¸ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤏āĨā¤Ē⤰āĨā¤ļ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤰āĨ‡ā¤˛ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤏āĨā¤¤ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤ĩ⤜āĨ‚ā¤Ļ ⤏āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤š ā¤˛ā¤žā¤– ⤰āĨ‡ā¤˛ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ⤕⤰āĨā¤Žā¤šā¤žā¤°ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤏⤂⤖āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ⤗āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤°ā¤š ā¤˛ā¤žā¤• ⤤⤕ ⤕āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ⤏ā¤ŋā¤Žā¤Ÿ ⤗⤝āĨ€āĨ¤


ā¤•ā¤žā¤°ā¤ĒāĨ‹ā¤°āĨ‡ā¤Ÿ ⤟āĨˆā¤•āĨā¤¸ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ēā¤žā¤š ā¤ĢāĨ€ā¤¸ā¤Ļ ⤛āĨ‚ā¤Ÿ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤏āĨ‹ā¤ļ⤞ ⤏āĨ‹ā¤•āĨā¤Ÿā¤° ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤝āĨ‹ā¤œā¤¨ā¤žā¤“⤂ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤•ā¤ŸāĨŒā¤¤āĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ē⤰āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤ĩ⤰⤪ ā¤•ā¤žā¤°ā¤ŖāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞⤂ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤–āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤅⤰ā¤Ŧ ā¤Ąā¤žā¤˛ā¤° ⤕āĨ€ Â ā¤•ā¤žā¤°ā¤ĒāĨ‹ā¤°āĨ‡ā¤Ÿ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤œā¤¨ā¤žā¤“⤂ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤šā¤°āĨ€ ā¤ā¤‚ā¤ĄāĨ€, ⤅⤍āĨā¤¸āĨ‚ā¤šā¤ŋ⤤āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧ⤜⤟ ⤅⤍āĨā¤Ļā¤žā¤¨ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ŸāĨŒā¤¤āĨ€ ⤍⤕ā¤Ļ ⤏ā¤ŦāĨā¤¸ā¤ŋā¤ĄāĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤šā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤏ā¤ŦāĨā¤¸ā¤ŋā¤ĄāĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤†ā¤§ā¤žā¤° ⤏āĨ‡ ⤜āĨ‹ā¤Ąā¤ŧ⤕⤰ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤖⤤āĨā¤Ž ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤏ā¤ŋ⤞⤏ā¤ŋā¤˛ā¤ž,⤞āĨ‹ā¤•⤏āĨā¤ĩā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤ĨāĨā¤¯ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤏ā¤Ģā¤žā¤¯ā¤ž ⤔⤰ ā¤ļā¤ŋ⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤ž ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤žā¤° ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤤ā¤ŦāĨā¤ĻāĨ€ā¤˛ ,⤝āĨ‡ ⤤āĨā¤°ā¤žā¤¸ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤‚ ā¤šā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏āĨā¤Ē⤰āĨā¤ļ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤕⤰⤤āĨ€ā¤‚āĨ¤


ā¤šā¤Ž ⤏āĨ€ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤Ÿ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤Žā¤‚ā¤œā¤ŋ⤞āĨ€ ā¤‡ā¤Žā¤žā¤°ā¤¤ ā¤Žā¤šā¤žā¤¨ā¤—ā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡, ⤉⤤āĨā¤¤ā¤°ā¤žā¤–ā¤‚ā¤Ą, ⤍āĨ‡ā¤Ēā¤žā¤˛, ⤏ā¤ŋ⤕āĨā¤•ā¤ŋā¤Ž,ā¤Ŧā¤‚ā¤—ā¤žā¤˛,ā¤šā¤ŋā¤Žā¤žā¤šā¤˛,⤉⤤āĨā¤¤ā¤°ā¤žā¤–ā¤‚ā¤Ą ā¤•ā¤ž ⤚ā¤ĒāĨā¤Ēā¤ž ⤚ā¤ĒāĨā¤Ēā¤ž ⤅ā¤Ŧ ⤏āĨ€ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤Ÿ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤Žā¤‚ā¤œā¤ŋ⤞āĨ€ ā¤œā¤‚ā¤—ā¤˛ ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ā¤‡ā¤¸ā¤•āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤ĩ⤜āĨ‚ā¤Ļ ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨ā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤šā¤Ž ⤏⤕āĨā¤ļ⤞ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤


ā¤šā¤Ž ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤žā¤° ⤗⤝āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤ ā¤ĨāĨ‡āĨ¤ā¤˛āĨŒā¤Ÿā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤ ā¤°ā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤜āĨ€ā¤ĩ⤍ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤Žā¤ž ⤍ā¤ŋā¤—ā¤Ž ⤔⤰ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤‚⤕āĨ‹ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ‡ ā¤Ļā¤ĢāĨā¤¤ā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤•⤰ ⤏āĨˆā¤˛āĨ‚⤍ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤆⤧āĨ€ ā¤Ļā¤žā¤ĸā¤ŧāĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤ž ⤚āĨā¤•āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤œāĨ‚ā¤Ž ⤕āĨ€ ⤘ā¤Ŧā¤Ąā¤ŧā¤žā¤šā¤Ÿ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤Žā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤œā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤭āĨ‚⤂⤕ā¤Ē ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ā¤ĻāĨ‹ ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤍⤟ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨŒā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ā¤ĻāĨ‹ ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤍⤟ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤭āĨ‚⤂⤕ā¤Ē ā¤Ĩā¤ž ā¤¯ā¤šāĨ¤ā¤–ā¤Ŧ⤰āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤˛ā¤žā¤¯āĨ€ā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤉⤏āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤§āĨā¤¯ ⤭āĨ‚⤂⤕ā¤Ē ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤏⤰āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨŒā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤Ÿā¤•āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤šā¤¸āĨ‚⤏āĨ‡ ⤗⤝āĨ‡āĨ¤

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ā¤—ā¤œāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤ĻāĨā¤° ⤕āĨ€ ⤆⤤āĨā¤Žā¤šā¤¤āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤜⤍āĨ‡ā¤¸ ā¤ĢāĨā¤°āĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤Ąā¤˛āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤žā¤°ā¤ĒāĨ‹ā¤°āĨ‡ā¤Ÿ ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤ā¤Ģ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Ēā¤žā¤‚ā¤š ā¤ĢāĨ€ā¤¸ā¤Ļ ā¤ļāĨ‡ā¤¯ā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤žā¤° ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤˛ā¤—ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĢāĨˆā¤¸ā¤˛ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ā¤¯ā¤š ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤍ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤†ā¤ˆā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤ā¤˛ ⤜āĨˆā¤¸ā¤ž ⤛āĨ‹ā¤Ÿā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤ž ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨā¤†ā¤¤āĨ€ ⤕ā¤Ļā¤Ž ā¤šāĨˆ ,ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤•āĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨ‚ā¤°ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤ā¤Ģ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤‚ā¤ļ⤍ā¤ļāĨ‡ā¤¯ā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤œā¤žā¤° ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏āĨā¤ĩā¤žā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤


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Teeth broken,RBI cries for good economic governance!
'Careful' management of demand vital for Make in India,speaks out governor Raghuram Rajan.

Palash Biswas

Teeth broken,RBI cries for good economic governance!

'Careful' management of demand vital for Make in India,speaks out governor Raghuram Rajan.
Ambedkarite RSS corporate governace of fascism is all set to kill the Reserve Bank of India which credits Babasaheb Dr BR Ambedkar for its creation.All twenty seven departments have to be managed by private parties.

SEBI gets the financial management to ensure everything in India goes into corporate portfolio.

Taxpayers have to be overloaded but infinite Tax Holiday  for foreign investors to sustain the bull run of foreign investment and foreign interest to kill the Golden Bird which India still remains for its abundant mineral and natural resources.

All debts,all taxes liable to be paid by desi videsi capital,has to be forgone and the economy has to be managed by the greatest PONZI network on this earth, SEBI.

It is making in American and Israel periphery of Indian economy killing agrarian India,Killing all labour laws,killing civic and human rights,killing citizenship,killing the sovereignty,freedom and democracy we boast of,killing the constitution,killing fundamental rights,killing directive principles along with the basic framework of Indian constitution to enhance the fascist Zionism Hindutva Global order.

We should understand this and read what actually Mr. Rajan says between the lines.

Thus,Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan said on Friday that for the success of Make in India domestic demand needs to be managed "carefully" and industry should be made competitive, while stating that economic security is a must for national security.
'Make in India' initiative could also be an answer to increase opportunities in and around agriculture, he added.

As much as 6.4 Billion dollars Tax liabilities of foreign investors forgone and tax forgone described as impact,redefining everything,RBI has to manage the economy with projected mutilated growth rate and manage rate cuts for making in bull run all on name of deficit.Bull Shit!

Let us understand why Mr.Rajan has to explain that  RBI is a "perfectly autonomous institution"!

Is it?

Is RBI plans to make Indian PSU bankes to transform into holding companies and make the entire banking system and finacial management total PRIVATE?

Asserting that RBI is a "perfectly autonomous institution", he also hoped that the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) will soon give a time series for a better understanding of new series of national accounts (with 2011-12 as base year) which revised economic growth upwards.

Speaking on a number of issues at a interactive session at Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, he said the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would examine the issue of opening bank branches in Pakistan to facilitate bilateral trade.

Referring to the Modi government's ambitious 'Make in India' programme, he said: "We have to make it sure that there is enough demand. Certainly exports are important. World is growing slowly. Year after year it is not picking up. We have to focus on making industry competitive with rest of world and we have to carefully manage our domestic demand."

Sounding a note of caution earlier in December last year, Rajan had said that Make in India should not focus only on manufacturing.

"I amâ€Ļcautioning against picking a particular sector such as manufacturing for encouragement, simply because it has worked well for China. India is different, and developing at a different time, and we should be agnostic about what will work," he had said.

Stressing on sustainable growth, Rajan said that national security could not be achieved unless there is an economic security.

"Macro stability is a key in a world which is unstable. We need to preserve buffers, create stabilityâ€Ļ but it is extremely important both for economic security and national security.

"We cannot have national security unless we have economic security and for economic security, we need good economic management across the board. Growth is essential part of it but that growth has to be accompanied by sustainable. As we have sustainable growth, we will expand at high rates in years to come," he said.

To a query, Rajan said that RBI was a perfectly working as autonomous institution.
"I do not think there has been any move for privatization of public sector banks as yet. There has been no discussion on that issue. As far as autonomy of RBI goes, I think we are perfectly autonomous institution," he said.

Rajan further said besides targeting exports, efforts should also be taken on carefully managing domestic demand to fast pace growth.

He also laid stress on improving infrastructure, changing business environment, providing entrepreneur-friendly atmosphere and creating more job potentials.

"We have to reform the financial sector to make it much tolerant to risks," he said.

"How we can fast pace our growth. Even though we want to export to rest of world, we have to recognise that our own domestic demand is managed carefully. Clearly, we have to increase quality and quantity of manufacturing," he said.

On CSO estimates, Rajan that CSO would give the time series of estimates to make better understanding of its growth estimates.

"CSO estimates surprised many people including us as the estimates of growth were revised upwards. CSO has promised to give us a time series of estimates so that we can get better understanding of it," he said.

Earlier also Rajan had said that RBI needed to spend more time to understand the GDP numbers.
On the basis of new series with 2011-12 as base year, the CSO had estimated the real GDP growth at 7.4 per cent in 2014-15 and 6.9 per cent in 2013-14.

The Governor also said that major steps were being taken on fiscal front in terms of fiscal consolidation, Goods and Services Tax (GST) and transfer of direct subsidies to beneficiaries.

"These are extremely important steps to ensure (that) we have viable fiscal aspect to a macro economics," he said.

He further said inflation needed to be under control while credit growth should be of high quality for achieving sustainable growth.

"On monetary stability, we have to make sure inflation is under control. There is trust with value of rupee internally and externally, credit growth is of high quality," he said.
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But the ruling land mafia hegemony faces very stiff resistance in mineral India inhibited mostly by the tribal people who always have been fighting for Jal JangalJameen and always salwa judumcontinues against them.On name of development,the rest of India does not see any meat in their resistance.
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  • It is all over Mahajani Sabhyata yet again.Seven decades passed,no one dares to talk on land reforms.Ambedkar`s agenda of annihilation has become the identity politics to sustain the Manusmriti hegemony to kill agrarian India without any resistance whatsoever.

    But the ruling land mafia hegemony faces very stiff resistance in mineral India inhibited mostly by the tribal people who always have been fighting for Jal JangalJameen and always salwa judum continues against them.On name of development,the rest of India does not see any meat in their resistance.

    The communists having launched indiscriminate land acquisition in Bengal and opted for industrialization and urbanization,just forgot land reforms.

    Since Nehru age,land has been always acquired violating fifth and sixth schedules,forest laws, environment act,seacoast interntional laws and constitutional safeguards.Jal Jangal Jameen have been captured all on the name of development and public cause using land acquisition act 1884.

    Finally,the law was modified very recently inserting consent and compensation clauses.

    But the business friendly Modi government wants to amend the law once again and claims that it would be in the best interest of the peasants.

    In fact,it makes no difference as the rule of law has always been absent and Sukhi Lala is always empowered enough in the rural India to exploit mother India and displace and destroy her kith and Kin.

    Land use is changed vertically for non agrarian purpose and we witness the disastrous changes heralding calamities one after one.

    Dislodging the green top for PPP projects needs no public hearing whatsoever and builders,promoters and mafias have taken over inch by inch land potential for urbanisation.

    The farmers in every cornor of the country dare to claim- THIS LAND IS OUR LAND and the land acquistion bill has become a ho potato against a backdrop of farmer strife and we have already witnessed political high drama in New Delhi where a farmer was sacrificed for political mileage.

    Sunday Economic Times have focused on this issue.

    Amid stiff opposition to land bill especially over consent clause, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar on Saturday said while some farmers will have to "sacrifice" their land for welfare of many others, they will be adequately compensated and will benefit in the exchange.

    "Discussion on the consent clause is going on presently on the land acquisition bill in the entire country. There may be various opinions on the consent clause.... The compensation which is presently there in the law, is adequate compensation. The farmer will get four times more than what is the price of the land or the price at which it is being brought," Javadekar said during an event.

    He said that in addition, the farmer will also get back 20 per cent developed land.

    Elaborating on the issue, Javadekar said that in the 1960s after a farmer's agitation in Maharashtra, the formula of giving back 12.5 per cent developed land to the farmers was introduced.

    "So whatever compensation was given on the basic land, 100 times more than that was given by that 12.5 per cent to the farmers. Here (new bill) 20 per cent of developed land is being given back," Javadekar said.

    The bill for amending Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2014 has been approved by the Lok Sabha but could not be passed in the Rajya Sabha as the NDA government is short of numbers in the Upper House.

    The Opposition has termed the ordinance as "anti-farmer" and accused the BJP government of pushing it forcibly without holding any discussions.

    "Farmers will be greatly benefited by it. Each acre will be given Rs 2000 per month as annuity for 30 years. One person in the family will be get job. So the farmer will get these huge four to five benefits and it is an adequate compensation," Javadekar said.

    He noted that there will always be two opinions on the issue of consent.

    "When an dam for irrigation comes up, the land of 100 people goes but 10,000 people get benefited. It is a sacrifice of 100 people. There was a rule which was introduced in Maharashtra that not only compensation, the affected people should get land at that place which will be benefited by the particular dam.

    "But if you ask those 100 people, who will say that come and destroy my house and make a dam. None will say. So on consent there maybe be different opinions," he said.

    The 2013 Act had called for mandatory Social Impact Assessment and consent of 80 per cent of affected families in land acquisition for private companies and 70 per cent of affected families in land acquisition for public-private partnership projects.

    The NDA government had expanded the list of projects exempted from these two requirements.

    I have been writing on this issue time and again.I want to highlight the issues of land acquisition as the government and industry try to focus.Thus,I am posting these articles to understand the logic of land acquisition and the PM Mon key Baaten.Which claims that the strength of the 2015 Land Bill is its implicit rejection of the colonial-era Land Acquisition Act of 1894, with its concept of preeminent domain.

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    Before sharing those articles,I should point out that media is justifying the government in its bid for indiscriminate land acquisition as New Delhi Times does.Just see:

    Land Acquisition Bill–A tug of war between reactionary and progressive forces.

    There has been a lot of talk and hype about Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Bill 2015. The long name is rather short when compared to the length of never ending political discussions it has generated. Misconceptions spread by opposition parties on the intentions of government have forced all the noble intentions to be reflected on the nomenclature of the bill itself, leading to such a lengthened name. A renowned journalist has suggested, rightly so, that bill be renamed as Land and Landless Economic Regeneration Bill as reflective of true intentions.

    At its height things came to such a pass that there were reports of cabinet deciding not to pursue this controversial bill. However, it was too difficult to drop the bill, inextricably intertwined as it is with the development agenda of the government and its poll promise of jobs creation. All these have led to too much confusion among the target group i.e. the farmers. Prime Minister Modi has been successful in developing rapport with the farmers through radio programme his Man ki Baat. Enthused by its success ruling party has gone one step ahead deciding to confront the opposition squarely by taking the issue to the people.

    The bill, to be taken in Rajya Sabha as Parliament convenes later this month to wind up the budget session, has already taken lots of hammer. Legislatively speaking the recent ordinance has been diluted considerably enough through incorporation of nine amendments. Even outside the parliament, Anna's agitation aided with Kishan rally by congress put pressure .The ensuing parliamentary session will decide whether the bill is passed or not. Passage will imply victory of the progressive forces over the obscurantist forces. Fall of the bill will imply that it is not the government but the youth, farmers, poor and everybody who have lost.

    Opposition to the bill is not without reason though. People point out those earlier land acquisitions did not take care of the interests of farmers as compensation was not paid. It's alleged that people displaced by Bhakra dam or Hirakud dam have not been rehabilitated so far. Same thing is true of many multi-purpose river projects undertaken with enthusiasm during the early decades of independence. It is also true that land taken away for projects have not been utilised for the purpose within time frame. It's irony of history that the party which presided over all these predicaments of the nation is now shouting hoarse about land rights.  All along the devil resided in details i.e. proper implementation of rehabilitation and compensation issues. Given the problems, should nation throw the baby with the bathwater? The land bill should be adopted, albeit with all the precautions, such as to ensure compensation and rehabilitation and resettlement in a time bound manner.

    Those opposing the bill may or may not qualify as pro-poor, but definitely as anti-development. Lack of smooth land acquisition procedures in fact perpetuates, deepens poverty. So no matter what the so called protectors of farmers' rights aver, they block growth and job creation. Development agenda during last decade has unfortunately been hostage to political divisiveness of coalition politics, corruption, and stagnation. Economy floundered due to lack of leadership, vision, decisiveness and direction. Now is the opportune time to come out of the glut.

    Should we allow the Duryodhans to dictate the course of history?  It is unfortunate that the divisive agenda of some parties has tried to put farmers and corporate at two opposite ends of the development divide. Let's realise that synergy, not conflict, is need of the hour.

    Long back in history individuals gave up some rights to the state for their betterment. State utilized those rights for welfare of citizens. Gradually social security assumed significance. The sphere of state activities further expanded from police state to a welfare state. Providing jobs became the duties of the state. Now state requires more rights surrendered by people, of course with adequate compensation and with their consent. Government needs land for roads, electricity, and infrastructure and defence projects. Let not be shy that manufacturing facility also need land. Helping corporate to set up industries does not tantamount to being pro-corporate, rather it implies being pro-people. After all it is through manufacturing and collateral services, jobs will be created to eventually boost the economy. Once on the path of welfare, modern state can never nor should revert back to police state. Those opposing the bill have stifled economy for decades and trying to hold on to what they perceive as the last chance to stay politically relevant. The ruling dispensation should better strive hard to tolerate this last death bite on its road to Congresss-mukt Bharat.

    India currently stands at the cross roads of history as the state, driven by missionary zeal, is impatient to do something for the poor. Staunch obstructionist political parties, no matter how insistent they are, should not be allowed to stand in the way. India on the march should not tolerate obscurantist political forces who, devoid of any inclusive developmental perspective, are trying to obstruct and derail the chariot of progress for their own political survival.

    http://www.newdelhitimes.com/land-acquisition-bill-a-tug-of-war-between-reactionary-and-progressive-forces123/


    Apr 26 2015 : The Economic Times (Kolkata)
    Never-never Land
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    As the to-be-tabled Land Bill becomes a hot potato against a backdrop of farmer strife, ET Magazine visits three regions that have turned into battlegrounds, with villagers on one side and governments and corporates on the other
    This land is your land, this land is my land From Arunachal to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands From the hard wood forest to the Arabian Sea waters This land was made for you and me Apologies to Woody Guthrie, but the late American singer-songwriter may have well have approved of and empathised with the nationwide farmer and tribal movement that's gathered steam in India to protest a land ordinance that is ostensibly pro-industry and anti-agriculture.Seventy-five years after Guthrie wrote `This Land is Your Land' to, as one critic put it, make "a patriotic statement even as it chastises the selfish and powerful," the singalong couldn't ring truer in India's countryside where 60% of the population tills the farm land. And it's that land that they feel is under threat from a Land Bill that the Narendra Modi-led government is keener than ever to get passed in parliament.The government, and industry, reckons that the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, 2015, which was introduced in the Lok Sabha in February to replace the ordinance, is an improvement on the earlier Act of 2013. They feel this will help fast-track the land acquisition process, which will eventually result in public good.The suspicion of the farmer -more precisely, of the small farmer -is that public good may be one thing, and what's good for them quite another. They fear displace ment and being sold a pup at a time when they are already hurting -and dying -because of crop failure.Trying to conclude who is right is not the current imperative. The short point is that this isn't quite the right time to be trying to push through an amended Land Act. Not when farmers are killing themselves, crops and loans have gone horribly bad, insurance schemes are useless for most, and yet another below-par monsoon is a possibility.Small wonder farmers and tribals across the country are digging their heels in for a long-drawn-out battle with the government and industry, who they perceive are out to grab their land at a time when they have been brought to their knees. ET Magazine captures some of the angst:

    JHARKHAND

    This Land is Our Land

    Tribals in minerals-rich Jharkhand, who have been busy keeping at bay corporates and their proposed multi-billion dollar projects over the past decade, hunker down for another battle to ring-fence their land

    Rajiv Singh l Turundu, Jharkhand

    August 14, 2008, 11.30 pm: The mood is up beat, the occasion historic; and the planning majestic. Over 3,000 people in this sleepy village come together, some shouting slogans, others crooning patriotic songs and still others making feverish preparations for the next day celebrations. Quite a few of them, mostly women, weep intermittently through the night, unable to control their emotions.

    For the first time, the villagers of Turundu, some 77 km from Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, is going to celebrate Independence Day. On Friday morning of August 15, 2008, the national flag is unfurled in the village ground.The spirited villagers in the Gumla district of Jharkhand sing the national anthem and congratulate each other.

    They also gear up for one final battle, raising the slogan ladai vabu, jithar vabu (will fight, will win).

    The victory came two years later in 2010. The villagers had succeeded in forcing the world's largest steelmaker ArcelorMittal out of Khunti Gumla, where it was planning to put up a 12 million tonne steel factory.

    "They had steel, but we had nerves of steel," says Dayamani Barla, the plucky tribal woman activist who led the agitation against the world's biggest steel maker. "For us, the year of Independence was not 1947 but 2008 when we resolved to fight against the move to capture our land," she says.

    On October 8, 2005, ArcelorMittal (then Mittal Steel) had inked a memorandum of underst anding with the Jharkhand government to invest `40,000 crore in setting up the steel-making unit. The land required for the project was a staggering 12,000 hectares. (For perspective, 12,000 hectares is roughly the total area on which 30 million kg of tea is produced in the Annamalai hill range between Tamil Nadu and Kerala) A decade later, the Luxembourg-based steel giant is yet to start operations as it is still scouting for elusive land in the state where it has been forced to change its proposed plant site not once but twice due to stiff resistance from the farming tribal community.

    In 2010, it decided to relocate from the Khunti-Gumla area to Bokaro. Frustrated with inordinate delays in acquisition of land in Odisha, it scrapped its $12-billion steel plant in 2013. The company had inked an MoU in 2006 to set up a 12-million tonne steel plant in four phases in Keonjhar.

    However, the LN Mittal promoted steel maker is still hanging on to its Jharkhand dream. In February this year, Sanjay Sharma, the company's chief executive officer for India and China, met Jharkhand chief minister Raghubar Das and renewed ArcelorMittal's commitment to setting up a greenfield plant in the state. Das told ET Magazine: "Jharkhand needs investment. I will not only support ArcelorMittal but all other national as well as foreign corporates who want to invest in Jharkhand."

    (see "I will Support...").

    High Stakes in Mineral-rich State

    "Ek inch zameen bhi nahin denge (we won't give even an inch of land)," thunders Barla in Turundu village. The villagers, who had gathered to hear didi , as Barla is fondly called by the villagers, loudly chant Ladai vabu, jithar vabu.

    Even as the Modi government's Land Bill appears to be heading towards no man's land across the country with farmers vehemently protesting against its amended avatar, it's in the mineral-rich states of Jharkhand, Odisha and Chhattisgarh where its fate would be sealed. In fact, battle lines are being drawn in Jharkhand, India's richest state in terms of mineral resources. And the fight is being spearheaded by Barla who moves from village to village, mobilising hundreds of tribals, sensitising them about the impending threat and educating them about the bill.

    Turundu's Raju Lohara is one such villager who is ready to sacrifice his life for didi so that she can stop ArcelorMittal. "Unhone 10 saal intazaar kiya hai lekin zameen nahin mila. 100 saal baad bhi kuch nahin milega (they waited for 10 years but couldn't get land. Even after 100 years they won't get anything)."

    As ET Magazine travels to remote, almost inaccessible, villages of Jharkhand, one gets to see many Loharas gearing up for the big fight.

    Jabra village, in the Karra tehsil of Khunti district, is no stranger to agitations against land acquisition. Over 100 families in this village were up in arms against the move of the government to acquire land for the construction of a dam in 2010. The villagers thrashed the private contractors and chased them away when they tried to lay the foundation for the dam. Since then, the land has been laying vacant. "Johar [namaste], didi," Lodha Munda, the village headman, greets Barla as we enter Jabra, a nondescript village that still swears by its tribal tradition of warmth in greeting friends as well as strangers. A few women get a small vessel of water, dip a bunch of mango leaves and sprinkle it on the visitors. The guests are then made to wash their hands. The traditional welcome is fol lowed by serving a glass of juice made from crushing fruit from different trees in the jungle.

    Munda, wearing an Aam Aad mi Party cap, rushes to get a couple of plastic chairs. " Ab Aam Aadmi kahan hai, sirf topi hai [Now there is only a cap but no Aam Aadmi Party]," he quips, referring to the Lok Sab ha polls during last May which Barla, contesting from AAP, lost by a heavy margin.

    As the word spreads about Barla's visit, people quickly as semble around a big tree in the centre of the village. "Zameen hamari pehchaan hai (land is our identity)," says Munda, adding that no body can snatch it from them. The govern ment says development can't happen without land, but we want to ask why have we been deprived of electricity, drinking water and roads for over so many decades, he says. "Jindal, Mittal ki jaagir nahin, Jharkhand hamara hai [ Jharkhand is not the property of Jindal and Mittal. It belongs to us]."

    It's easy to see why there is widespread anger and resentment in the villages of Jharkhand against the move to acquire land.Hundreds of villages are still living in primitive times. There is no electricity, and places where it miraculously appears, it's so erratic that it doesn't make much of a difference to people's lives. Mosquito-infested wells are by and large the only means of drinking water. At most places, the water is so dirty that it resembles the polluted-Yamuna water of Delhi. A dispensary, which doesn't have basic medical equipment, forget doctors and trained nurses, is a cruel joke in the name of healthcare.

    The only means of livelihood is the agricultural land, which is now under the radar of the government for development purposes; and a paltry sub `200 that the villagers get in the name of minimum wage guarantee. But this too is just for 100 days or so. "The government can't provide them basic amenities but talks about hefty compensation for selling land," says Barla.

    Elephant in the Jungle

    For tribals, land is a not a commodity to be traded or sold. It's their soul. "You can't remove the soul from the body," says Barla. The ancestral land of the tribals is not just the only source of their livelihood but also an integral part of their culture and identity.

    Rajan Topono, the gram pradhan (village head) of Karra Kita Toli, says he was offered `5 crore in 2008 to grant permission to vacate the entire village land for the steel plant. "A dalal [land agent] offered me `5 crore but I refused. Land is my mother. I can't sell it."

    Although there is no official record available about the number of people displaced due to acquisition of land, Barla claims that over 80 lakh tribals have been displaced in the state since 1947. "Over 10 lakh were uprooted during the last decade in Jharkhand," she contends.

    It doesn't matter to Barla if she is labelled `anti-development' by her detractors. In 2013, the activist led a tribal movement at Nagri, around 15 km from the capital city of Ranchi. At the heart of the issue was 227 acres allotted by the government for the building of campuses for the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) and National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL). Barla fought for the rights of over 150 affected families who claimed to be owners of this fertile stretch of land that the government acquired.The land is still a disputed site.

    While Barla may be busy galvanising tribals over the Land Bill across the state, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, the main opposition party, has also hardened its stand and sees it as an opportunity to put the BJP-led state government on the back foot. "We are not against development," says Hemant Soren, former chief min ister of Jharkhand. "But we can't tolerate destruction in the name of development."

    Soren, who was once a coalition partner of the BJP, says over 10 lakh acres have been acquired in Jharkhand since 1947. He says a false notion has been spread across the country that development can't happen without setting up industries. "ArcelorMittal is like a big elephant trying to enter a narrow lane in Jharkhand," he says, adding that the con sequences of such a move would be disastrous. "The elephant would not only trample upon millions of people it will also destroy the state." Looked upon as messiah of the tribals, Soren threatens to launch a violent agitation across the state if the Land Bill is passed.

    Meanwhile, Barla finishes her two-day whirlwind tour of villages and returns to her tea shop at Club Road in Ranchi on Thursday evening. "The fight is for jal, jungle, jameen (water, forest and land)," she says. After finishing her tea and two samosas, she gets ready to go to her office, just a few metres from the tea shop."Welcome to my grand office," she says, bursting into laughter. A small, cramped room with heaps of newspapers stacked against one of the walls is Barla's war zone. A huge portrait of Birsa Munda, the biggest tribal leader of Jharkhand who is revered here, can be seen in the dim light emanating from a 60-watt Philips bulb that hangs from the tin roof of her office.A big picture of her protest march against ArcelorMittal also finds a pride of place on her mud wall.

    "This [Land] Bill will not only kill farmers but will also prove fatal for the BJP," she predicts. "Their future is bleak. If they pass the bill, they will be seen procorporate and if they don't, corporates will shun them."

    MAHARASHTRA

    Land Money Can't Buy

    The government faces an uphill task in convincing villagers in Raigad to part with their land for a Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor project

    G Seetharaman l Raigad

    It is evident right from the start of our conversation that Chandri Shripad Ubhare is not the one to shy away from a fight. She responds with authority to every question before it is even completed and looks furious at the mention of the possibility of her land in Dhakne village in Raigad district, about 140 km from Mumbai, being acquired for the Dighi Port Industrial Area that is part of the proposed Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). "You can take us, but not our land. If they try to take it forcibly, the women will be the first to stand in their way and we will throw stones at them," says the 60-year-old who grows paddy on her 0.25-acre land with her husband.

    Ubhare does not care much for industrial development and jobs in the area, which is the government's pitch to the villagers. "We don't want anything. Just let us do farming.We are happy with whatever little we earn. You can take the project elsewhere," she notes. It is people like her that stand in the way of Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC), the nodal agency for DMIC in the state, acquiring the 5,700 hectares (1 hectare equals 2.47 acres) in 24 villages, with over 50,000 people, in Mangaon and Roha talukas, fertile regions where paddy is the main crop, in Phase I of the project. Raigad district collector Sumant Bhange says another 6,000 hectares will be acquired in Phase II. The original plan was to acquire 25,300 hectares in 78 villages, which has been scaled down thanks to the opposition to the project. The Dighi port is about 50 km from Mangaon and 65 km from Roha.

    Ambitious Bid

    DMIC is an ambitious $90-billion project to build 24 industrial cities on both sides of a 1,483-km Dedicated Freight Corridor between Delhi and Mumbai by 2040. It covers six states -Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra. Seven cities, including the Dighi Port Industrial Area, are expected to be developed as part of Phase I, the deadline for which is 2019. Maharashtra has one other industrial city, near Aurangabad, in Phase I. The central government's financial assistance for each city in Phase I is reportedly `2,500-3,000 crore.

    DMICDC, the development corporation responsible for carrying out the project, aims to double the employment potential of each industrial city within seven years of its completion and treble its industrial output within nine years. The government, through its various arms, owns 74% of DMICDC and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation the rest.

    It is not only marginal farmers like Ubhare who are against the Dighi Port project, but even farmers like Anandrao Jadhav, whose extended family owns about 150 acres and who personally owns about 30 acres. "We gave our land for highways, canals and railway tracks. We did not have a problem with that but we are not going to give up our land for this project," says the 83-year old resident of Dharanchi wadi village, off National Highway 17, which con nects Mumbai and Goa.

    His son Sanjay says though people voted for change in the 2014 general election, the Land Acquisi tion Act, 2013, of the Unit ed Progressive Alliance government had farmers' interest in mind, unlike the ordinance introduced by the Narendra Modi dispensation late last year.

    While the 2013 Act called for social impact assessment studies and consent of at least 70% of the people affected by public private partnership (PPP) projects and 80% by private entities, the ordinance did away with those if the land is acquired for any of the following purposes: defence, rural infrastructure including electrification, housing for the poor, industrial corridors where land is acquired within one kilometre of designated railway line or roads, and PPP infrastructure projects where the ownership of the land remains with the government.

    Ulka Mahajan, convenor of Sarvahara Jan Andolan, a movement leading the opposition to the Dighi Port project, says the aforementioned list of projects is quite expansive."Moreover, no amount of compensation is enough. Land is not just a commodity, it provides for every generation," she adds. The government is offering `18.4 lakh per acre if a farmer is parting with his land completely for the Dighi Port project, and `13 lakh if he wants to retain 15% of the developed land.Mahajan says a one-time compensation is not of much use to the farmer since the money does not last him beyond a few years. She adds that the government should lease the land instead of buying it, giving landowners long-term financial security. Talleen Kumar, chief executive officer of DMICDC, in an emailed response to ET Magazine's questions, just said MIDC is responsible for making land available for the project. Questions sent to Bhushan Gagrani, CEO of MIDC, remained unanswered.

    Bhange says the government has got owners' consent for about 2,200 hectares, while Mahajan says the documents she has accessed put the number at about 1,150 hectares. "Most of the people who have agreed are those who bought the land from farmers after the project was announced. Not even 2% of the locals have given their consent," says Mahajan. To that, Bhange says the government can only seek the consent of landowners whether or not they are locals.

    Helping Hand

    Mahajan says out of the land MIDC has acquired for other projects, 695 hectares has been allotted for industries but not been utilized while 1,246 hectares have not been allotted at all. Bhange refutes that and says there is no such unutilised land and Kumar says DMICDC is not aware of any utilized land in the region.

    The villagers, who have participated in protest marches against the project, can count on support from leaders of the Shiv Sena, part of the ruling coalition in both Maharashtra and the Centre. The party has been vocal in its criticism of the ordinance.Anant Geete, a Shiv Sena minister in the Modi cabinet, is the MP from Raigad. The locals can also take heart from the fact a Reliance Industries-promoted special economic zone in Raigad was scrapped in 2011 after only 13% of the requisite land was acquired.

    Bhange says the government will not forcibly acquire anyone's land. But, farmer Jadhav is sceptical: "Now they are saying they will not take our land without our consent, but we don't know what will happen later."

    GUJARAT

    Statue of Strife

    A 182-metre tall idol of Sardar Patel along with tourism infrastructure proposed in the Narmada district on a 20-acre plot of land has its tillers up in arms

    Suman Layak l Kevadiya

    Tea sellers in India can have con trasting fortunes. While Narendra Modi who sold tea as a youngster has grown up to become the country's prime minister, Ambalal Tadvi, 40, a tea seller from Gujarat's Narmada district is staring at an uncertain future. His stall and the little bit of farm land will soon be taken up by the Statue of Unity project, a 182-metre tall statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel along with tourism infrastructure coming up nearby. Ambalal and his daughter Pinki, who run the stall together, will have to find something else to do.

    The tea stall lies inside a 20-acre plot that was cordoned off in March 2015. The restrictions imposed in the beginning were removed after the people living there protested. However, there is 24hour police bandobast. The plot has been chosen as the site for the Shreshtha Bharat Bhavan, the convention centre complex that will also have hotels and research facilities. Larsen & Toubro has been awarded the job of building the statue and the complex.

    The plot houses, apart from the tea stall and the farm land, a grocery shop, a government hostel and a century-old temple. The land has been used in the recent past as a parking lot for visitors to the Sardar Sarovar Dam.

    The piece of land and some more in Kevadiya, the village on the right bank of the Narmada river and downstream from the dam, was supposedly acquired in 1961 when Jawaharlal Nehru had laid the foundation stone of the dam. A canal was supposed to pass this way, but the plans changed and it was never built. The land was never taken away and is still cultivated by the landowners and their progeny.

    Sanjay Tadvi, 32, recently harvested a crop of tuar (pigeon pea) on his sevenacre plot in this area after the area was cordoned off. He is aware of the new land acquisition bill brought in by the NDA and the 2013 law that was passed by the UPA government. "By that 2013 law, if the canal wasn't built within five years, the land should have been returned to us. So they should have returned the ownership of the land to us in 2013."

    He accepts that this may be the last time he has tilled this ancestral land. Gujarat chief minister Anandiben Patel had laid the foundation stone of the project on October 31, 2014. Sanjay, one of the key figures protesting the acquisition of the land, was detained by the police through the day and released at night without a charge. "When I asked for a copy of the FIR the cops refused and said there would be none as no crime has been committed. Whenever a minister visits, we have to go through this," he says with a shrug.

    There is ample reason for the protests, says Sanjay. The government has offered a package to the affected people of land-for-land. That means an equal measure of cultivable land nearby and a plot to build a house."The land is being given to my grandfather. Now my uncles and I have built separate houses here.How are we going to manage with a single housing plot?" The local people have demanded jobs in the dam management authority, Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam, as well as commercial plots where they can start shops to benefit from the tourism boom, whenever that happens.

    Ambalal says: "Farming yields some crops but my main income is from the tea stall. If they give us land, my own share will be only one acre as we will have to share it with my cousins. I don't see how I will have a livelihood." Sanjay adds: "We have been shown some land. However, we will have to start sowing for the new crop in June or July. Till now no initiative has been taken to register the land." He claims that his shop (selling snacks, soft drinks and some groceries) that he operated from his home did business between `15,000 and `25,000 every month.

    While the cultivators and tea sellers are worried, the abodes of gods are not spared of uncertainty either.The Guru Vishwanath Maharaj Samadhi temple, a cluster of four shrines, lies at one corner of the Shreshtha Bharat Bhavan plot. The temple priest Murli Manohar Mishra says: "The government assured me that the temple will be unaffected.However, I know the tourism master plan says even temples or mosques have to be removed."

    In March, after the area was cordoned off, efforts to move these families led to conflict, arrests and protests. Around six families (70 people) live within the area. L&T officers at the local camp office near the statue site refused to comment. The district collector and administrator's office lies right in front of the plot. District collector SK Garasia told ET Magazine: "There is a package that the government is offering them: land for land and additional three gunthas [a guntha equals 121 square yards] for a house.If they had shops in their houses, that can't be considered."

    No Smooth Transition

    However, a legal challenge with a wider ramification has already been mounted. Vadodara-based activists Trupti Shah, 52, her husband Rohit Prajapati, 50, and a group of eight others have approached the Pune bench of the National Green Tribu nal (NGT) against the project. Prajapati says: "The entire project includes the statue, the infrastruc tures like Shreshtha Bharat Bhavan and a second dam, 12 km downstream called Garudeshwar Vihar.This second dam will ensure the area in between it and Sardar Sarovar becomes like a lake, just below the statue, and allows for boating and water sports round the year."

    Shah and Prajapati contend that 1.2 lakh square metres of land will be needed for the entire project. "The area needed just for the statue has been pegged at 19,700 square metres to stay under the 20,000 square metres limit for environment and social impact studies. We are asking the NGT to order an environment impact study and social impact studies for the entire project," Shah said. The NGT has set May 8 for hearing the case and has asked for responses from the Gujarat government. Garasia refused to comment on the case before the NGT.

    Prajapati and Shah have been known as Narendra Modi-baiters, repeatedly taking on the state governments on environmental issues."The Congress governments were no better. When in power they all behave the same way," says Shah.

    Prajapati explains how Kevadiya, being the first village downstream after the Sardar Sarovar Dam, never got any benefits out of it in terms of irrigation; so agriculture is dependent on rains. This explains why people like Sanjay hope to land a job or a commercial plot in lieu of their land. The mood is definitely different when one talks to Naresh Tadvi, a 47-year old veteran of the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), who says he has lost all his land and only 18 gunthas are left with him.

    At least in Kevadiya the thesis of agriculture being an unviable activity seems to cut some ice. But the transition is proving far from smooth. "Tomorrow, Anandiben will come and I will be detained through the day by the police," says Naresh with a degree of resignation.He is well known -some would say notorious -for leading protests, yet he commands almost unrestricted entry to government offices and claims he has helped the district collector a lot over this issue.

    It's been six years since Naresh had quit his job with Indian Oil to join the NBA. Sitting at Ambalal's tea shop Naresh says: "The commercial plots are the key." To survive, Ambalal will have to find a way to sell more tea.

    VIEW "Millions of Rural Migrants will Benefit"

    The amended Land Bill will help fast-track the land acquisition process for larger public good

    Sumit Mazumder

    The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 can arguably be termed as one of the most deliberated and awaited legislations in the country over the last two decades. Its importance was enhanced by the fact that in the period preceding its passage, all the major stakeholders in land acquisition -industry, land owners and landless agrarian class went through a very tense phase, often leading to violent upsurges across the country. Not only did this new Act replace the archaic Land Acquisition Act of 1894 but it also installed rehabilitation & resettlement as an integral component of land acquisition. This was important as equitable participation by industry and the farm community is a prerequisite for economic development.

    It was expected that this Act will create millions of jobs, meet the aspirations of farmers, thereby bridging the economic divide and propelling inclusive growth in the country. However, euphoria over this landmark Act was soon replaced by disillusionment as it was realised that the stipulated provisions have made the entire land acquisition process cumbersome beyond reason and costly. Blanket provisions like consent requirements and Social Impact Assessment (SIA) for all sorts of projects meant that projects worth thousands of crores of rupees would continue to be stranded on account of hurdles in land acquisition; and that millions of landless people would be deprived of job opportunities and forced to migrate to urban slums to look for livelihood.

    Against this backdrop, this government has come out with certain amendments to this Act in the form of an ordinance which exempts certain key areas like affordable housing, rural infrastructure including electrification and social infrastructure projects from the mandatory consent of 70-80% of land owners and SIA. This would help fast-track the land acquisition process in areas of larger public good.

    Such exemptions are also applicable for public private partnerships (PPPs) in social infrastructure projects such as educational institutions and hospitals. In a bid to restrict misuse, it is proposed that the ownership of land in such cases would continue to vest with the government. Another major provision in this ordinance is inclusion of all 13 existing central legislations so that landowners are eligible for same increased compensation and rehabilitation & resettlement entitlements. It also grants the right to landowners to move district authorities first for grievance redressal against land acquisition before moving to the respective high courts, thereby empowering them against possible exploitation and offering multiple windows for seeking justice. This ordinance has also upheld the compensation package at four times the market value in rural areas and two times in urban areas; this will go a long way to ensure that landowners and farmers are adequately compensated. CII supports this provision as such landowners and farmers are important stakeholders in the developmental process.

    It is crucial to quote the National Sample Survey Organisation report of 2014 which found that 56% of small farmers -those with less than 100 square metres of farmland -earned the majority of their income in the form of wages from an external job and agricultural income was marginal to their household expenses.

    Hence, as farmers with small land holdings are compelled to look for other means for livelihood in addition to farming, land acquisition at above-market rates as well as adequate provisions for resettlement and rehabilitation will provide new opportunities to farmers as well as the rural poor who are seeking new jobs and entrepreneurship opportunities.There is a growing aspiration within the farm community to move upwards, both in terms of jobs in factories and better livelihood. At the same time, numerous studies have forecasted India's urban population to reach 600 million by 2030; they will require adequate housing, jobs and manufacturing facilities. The amended Land Acquisition Act is expected to benefit millions of rural migrants and help the country urbanise in a planned manner.

    Another major provision of the amended Act aims at strengthening the industrial corridors in the country as projects in such corridors too have been granted exemption from mandatory consent and SIA. It has been proposed that the industrial corridors should be built in such a way that they run within a narrow distance with various highways, thereby giving a fillip to the development of the entire rural area in its vicinity -through employment opportunities and enhanced land value.

    One may argue that this Act is only in cases where government is approached for land acquisition (in the stated exemptions), either by the private sector or for a PPP project. However, when we take into consideration that the land market in the country is highly distorted and opaque with poor land records and fragmented land holdings, it would be extremely challenging for industry to directly acquire the entire land parcel required for a project. There are numerous examples from across the country where land acquisition for industrial purposes has resulted in positive economic spillovers and enhanced quality of life in its vicinity.

    (The author is president, CII)

    COUNTERVIEW

    "Voices of the Displaced Need to be Heard"

    Are the proposed amendments to the Land Act a mask facilitating more displacement without proper consultation?

    Felix Padel

    What is a balanced view on the proposed changes to the Land Acquisition Act of 2013? Are critics and protestors right that these amendments are anti-farmers? Or are farmers being misled?
    One factor in favour of the land ordinance (which was re-promulgated early this month) is the inclusion of 13 Acts excluded in the December 2013 draft, including some significant ones such as Coal Bearing Areas Act of 1957 and the Atomic Energy Act of 1962. Their exclusion could have made the bill applicable in a relatively small number of cases.

    The main question revolves around the five categories of projects being exempted in the new Bill from 70% consent of communities, and from requirement of a Social Impact Assessment, `in the public interest': projects vital to national security; rural infrastructure including electrification; affordable housing and housing for the poor; industrial corridors; and infrastructure projects including ones under PPP where the ownership of land continues to vest with the government.

    How many projects will become exempt by these clauses? Some of these key terms could be interpreted very broadly: evoking national security could involve land taken for expanding police outposts, and firing ranges; rural infrastructureelectrification could involve coal mines, affordable housing could easily be expanded to mean housing for the middle class, following the trend in cities of `investments' in second (more affordable) homes in the distant suburbs; and infrastructure projects can include high ways and expressways that may well run through farm land.

    Since the main drive for amending LARR Act seems to come from corporate investor pressure to fast-track clearances, aren't farmers right to be suspicious?
    The strength of the 2015 Land Bill is its implicit rejection of the colonial-era Land Acquisition Act of 1894, with its concept of preeminent domain. What this means is the colonial claim that the state has the preeminent right to decide what consti tutes `public interest' -a phrase that has served as loophole through which millions of people have been displaced without compensation. At least 50 million people -including about a quarter of the whole scheduled tribe population -have been displaced by big dams, mines, factories, firing ranges since Independence, all in the name of `development'. If the majority of displacement has been of rural communities, the numbers of poor displaced in cities to make way for `property development' is also huge.

    The majority of people displaced have suffered a momentous decline in living standards, and till date have never received proper compensation. Jaideep Hardikar's book A Village Awaits Doomsday is just one, human-scale survey of a situation affecting hundreds of thousands of people.Their anger at the neglect and injustice they have received need to be listened to, by businessmen and politicians alike, as a starting point for real development.

    The Land Bill promises local control over decision-making through gram sabhas, and the vital principle of Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC). It promises a process of Social Impact Assessments.These promises have to be maintained. If the amendments are a mask facilitating more displacement without proper consultation, does it deserve to become law? Above all, the voices of displaced people, and of communities threatened with displacement need to be heard. As the prime minister recently said, adivasis can make a momentous contribution to the nation's development. This can only happen if people start to lis ten to their voices and learn from them: their values of sharing resources fairly and safeguarding the biodiversity they have always lived in harmony with offer our best hope for a sustainable future.

    Farmers' movements against forced displacement are not `anti-development': they offer models of real democracy and real development based on sharing and safeguarding nature's bounty.

    (The author is an anthropologist working with tribals in India)

    "Forest Land, Anybody?"

    Bald forest land may be a more sensible option than productive farm land in creating land banks for growth

    Subba Rao Amarthaluru

    While the Modi government has put in place many keystones of the economy, which is reflected in an upgrade of India's credit rating to positive from stable, it still faces loud criticism from a section of India Inc that nothing on the ground has changed yet.The critique implies, inter alia, that it hasn't become any easier to do business and that demand for goods and services still remains muted.

    A critical input to promote ease of doing business and oxygenate infrastructure investments, which in turn will propel the demand scenario, is making the requisite land easily available for infra projects and industry at an affordable cost.Over the last few years, land acquisition has become a high-decibel issue, primarily because of the choice of the source the land. Successive governments have been faultily targeting farm land to give a leg up to infrastructure projects. In a country where more than half of voters depend on agriculture for livelihood, farm land is not just an economic asset but also a political weapon to win the kisan vote bank. Disruptive and deafening street politics is threatening to frustrate the legisla tive move to acquire farm land by flaring up emotions. Selfish vote-bank political battles could derail the Land Bill and thereby cripple India's growth potential. But is farm land the only source of a land bank for growth, or do more efficient alternatives exist?
    Old problems need new age solutions. One alternative to farm land could be the huge bald tracts of land in the notified forest areas, where there is little or no forest. Forest Survey of India's 2013 biannual State of Forest Report states that about 2.95 lakh sq km of forest land has thin forest cover from 10% to 40% canopy; further, about 41,000 sq km of `scrub area' has no forest.

    The area that is needed to create 100 manufacturing hubs of 1,000 sq km each is 1 lakh sq km of land, which can be easily sourced from open forest and scrub areas. Protecting productive farm land is more important for food security than protecting bald forest lands. Numerous government-owned mega manufacturing hubs can be created on a long-term lease basis across the country with a comprehensive ecosystem. Make In India will get nirvanic sustenance; our unliveable and inefficient cities will slowly get decongested, improving their productivity. Fifth-gear growth will be the positive outcome of this new order.

    The green champions can be convinced with satellite images and inspections. Better afforestation is possible by mandating a green cover of 25% in these manufacturing hubs. A society's success depends on constant balancing and rebalancing of the realities with the requirements.

    (The author is Group CFO, RPG Enterprises.

    Views expressed are personal)





























    Apr 26 2015 : The Economic Times (Kolkata)
    The Quick and the Dead
    KP Narayana Kumar
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    Crop insurance in India is a contrasting tale of fraud in regions where penetration is high, and of default where awareness and coverage are low
    If the image of a farmer hanging himself from a tree at Jantar Mantar in the Capital haunts In dia, it is because perhaps for the first time ur ban India came face to face with self-destruc tion that so far appeared to be happening thousands of miles away in a Bharat cityslick ers found difficult to put a finger on. And if thousands of farmers are killing themselves on their ravaged fields, it's not just because the weather gods have been brutal; it's also because the protection from such climatic flippancy, in terms of crop insurance, has failed the farmer when he needed it the most.

    The suicides that are being reported from farms across the country clearly indicate that these schemes have not found enough takers.

    Worse, even in cases where the farmer has signed up for a policy, he may not be eligible to make a claim when he is badly hit on account of loan defaults.

    Research done by ET Magazine suggests two major flaws apart from several lesser evils. The two biggest problems with the design of these schemes is that, first, even extremely poor farmers are expected to pay the premium. Second, if the farmer gets trapped in a cycle of debt and defaults on his agricultural loan -to which his crop insurance scheme is linked -his pol Ha icy becomes inoperative. Thousands of farmers who have opened insurance plans through the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme for instance find they cannot claim insurance because of unpaid dues on their bank loan.

    Earlier in the week, ET reported that home minister Rajnath Singh is keen to fast-track the much-proposed National Crop Income Insurance scheme, which will merge all farm-related insurance schemes and provide cover for production-related risks and price volatility.

    As India appears headed for yet another below-par monsoon, the home minister's initiative is doubtless welcome, but if the new schemes have to be effective, the government may need to plug some basic flaws, suggest experts ET Magazine spoke to.

    Food For Thought

    That farmers have to pay the premium has met with a backlash in multiple states with several farmer associations even writing to insurance companies to not debit the insurance premium. Given that the banks are under pressure to meet targets for the KCC, they decide to waive off the premium component.

    According to a senior official with a public sector insurance company, crop insurance schemes were linked to farm loans to provide comprehensive coverage. But since the premium has to be paid by the farmers, they prefer to do away with the insurance component.

    "If you tell the farmer that the crop insurance will stop if you default on loan repayments, how is this helping him during a crisis?
    This is important, given that the state decided to set up crop insurance schemes not only to help the farmer but also from a food security perspective. Giving aid to small farmers in terms of financial stability is one way of ensuring food security," says the officer.

    The Big Divide

    These schemes have also broadly cleaved India into two parts with one set of states, which are under-penetrated , reporting lack of awareness among farmers about insurance even as multiple frauds are being reported from the second set of states that have better coverage.

    Talking to various experts who have implemented these schemes on the ground, ET Magazine got a sense of the huge divide. An official who has worked on the field in several north Indian states for over two decades said some states that had an early lead in setting up cooperative banks and other institutions were able to implement crop insurance schemes faster. These states also have had to repeatedly deal with drought, cyclones and other calamities. However, strong "local networks" of farmers, bank officials and agriculture department officials have cornered all these schemes by perpetrating various frauds.

    The states where crop insurance frauds are being reported continuously include Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. According to this official, farmers in some districts in these states pay off officials handling the yield assessment.

    "In Mehsana in Gujarat, there was a case where the farmers had collected claims which suggested the groundnut yield was 32 quintals per acre. But when the state government did a re-check, they found the actual yield was around 450 quintals," said this official."There are districts in the country where the farmers only harvest insurance claims."

    The districts that report crop insurance frauds regularly include Dharwad and Haveri in Karnataka, Sivaganga and Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu, Aurangabad and Jalgaon in Maharashtra, the Saurashtra region of Gujarat and the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh.

    Political influence has also played a role in the acceptance of multiple claims over the same plot of land, which is the most common form of fraud. "If you have influence, you can get the bank manager to sanction multiple loans and crop insurance policies over the same plot under the names of various members of the family. This is almost the norm in these districts," says the official.

    In Maharashtra, officials say, farmers take up insurance only for seasons when they know they would suffer bigger losses. They are able to do so because a high court order has made crop insurance a strictly voluntary component of farm loans. There is also an ample time lag between the last date for acceptance of insurance policy applications and the time for assessing the monsoon pattern.

    Officials say this affects their business case because the premium collected in the state is extremely low when compared to the claims.

    Lack of Awareness

    Even as the insurance company struggles to deal with fraudulent claims in these states, there exists another set of states where the coverage is poor and the farmers have little awareness. These states are led by Punjab which is yet to sign up for any crop insurance policy. Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh are some of the other states that have a poor record of getting crop insurance schemes implemented.

    When ET Magazine visited Bundelkhand to take stock of the condition of farmers after unseasonal rain and hailstorm destroyed crops across India, more than 20 farmers said that although they did pay premium for a couple of years, they have never been able to claim insurance money despite suffering losses year after year.

    An officer with a local bank that implements the KCC scheme said the farmers were not aware of how the insurance schemes worked.Most of them, for instance, did not know that the policy becomes inoperative if they default on payments. "The farmers do not know anything about the guidelines. The government has also not made any effort to make them aware. This is why these schemes are not too effective," the bank manager said.

    An official with the government insurance company said the average small farmer in the country is estimated to earn around `1,700 per month and a 10% insurance premium -`170 per bi-annual season -is a substantial amount for him.

    Experts ET Magazine spoke to said India needs to legislate on crop insurance. A crop insurance expert suggested five broad points for an effective legislation. Firstly, banks should not be allowed discretionary powers of doing away with crop insurance as a component of farm loans. Secondly, the premium component for small farmers should be paid for by the state. Also, well-to-do farmers should not get any subsidy for premiums as this will also help curtail frauds pertaining to repeat claims on the same plot of land.

    "But most importantly crop insurance policies should not come to a halt when a farmer defaults on account of the stress on him. When he gets continuous protection from agricultural distress, he will be motivated to continue with farming," said the expert.











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    ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ‡ ⤏āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤¤ ⤭⤞āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ€ ⤤āĨ€ā¤¨-ā¤šā¤žā¤° ⤏āĨŒ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤅āĨžāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤•ā¤ž ⤏āĨ‡ āĨšāĨā¤˛ā¤žā¤Ž ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤ž ⤕⤰ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡ ⤗⤝āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡-ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤖āĨ‹ā¤¯āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚, ⤉⤏āĨ‡ ⤅ā¤Ēā¤¨ā¤ž ⤰āĨ‚ā¤Ē ⤞ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ⤭āĨ€ ⤏āĨŒ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤˛ ⤏āĨ‡ āĨ›āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤Ļā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ ⤚⤞āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ļā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ŧ⤰⤗ā¤Ļ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ⤉⤏⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ąā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ÿā¤šā¤¨ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤜āĨœāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ€ ⤅⤞⤗-⤅⤞⤗ ⤏āĨ‚⤰⤤āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤅āĨ™āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤° ⤕⤰ ⤚āĨā¤•āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤉⤏⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤­ā¤žā¤ˇā¤ž ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨ā¤ž ⤟āĨ‡āĨāĨ€ ⤖āĨ€ā¤° ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ. ā¤ŽāĨ›āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤¯ā¤š ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤†ā¤œ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ ā¤ā¤• āĨ™ā¤žā¤¸ ā¤œā¤—ā¤š ā¤šā¤žā¤¸ā¤ŋ⤞ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ā¤•ā¤ˆ ā¤Žā¤žā¤¨āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤞⤗⤭⤗ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ļ⤰āĨā¤œāĨ‡ ⤤⤕ ā¤Ēā¤šāĨā¤‚ā¤šā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤ĩ⤜āĨ‚ā¤Ļ ⤇⤏ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤­ā¤žā¤°āĨ€-ā¤­ā¤°ā¤•ā¤Ž ā¤Ŧā¤šā¤¸āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤚⤞⤤āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤¯ā¤š ā¤ļā¤ŦāĨā¤Ļ ā¤†ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ⤇⤏ ā¤ļāĨˆā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤˛ā¤žā¤—āĨ‚ ⤕āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤†. ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ‚-ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤇⤏āĨ‡ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž ⤭āĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž. ā¤Ŧ⤞āĨā¤•ā¤ŋ ā¤…ā¤Žā¤°āĨ€ā¤•ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ēā¤ļāĨā¤šā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨ€ ⤤⤟ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤‡ā¤˛ā¤žāĨ˜āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤇⤏ ā¤ļā¤ŦāĨā¤Ļ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤇⤏āĨā¤¤āĨ‡ā¤Žā¤žā¤˛ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¤ ⤕⤰⤕āĨ‡ ⤖āĨ‡ā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤞⤏ā¤ŋ⤞āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž ⤔⤰ ⤇⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¤-⤏āĨ‡ ⤅⤰āĨā¤ĨāĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ā¤œā¤—ā¤š ⤭āĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤ĨāĨ€. ā¤¯ā¤š ⤤āĨ‹ āĨ§āĨ¯āĨ§āĨĢ ā¤•āĨ‡ ⤆⤏-ā¤Ēā¤žā¤¸ ā¤šāĨā¤† ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤•āĨā¤ˇā¤•āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤇⤏āĨ‡ "⤜āĨˆāĨ›" ā¤•ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ‚ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž. ā¤œā¤žā¤¨ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤇⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĸāĨ‡ā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤¤ ⤖āĨ‹ā¤œ ⤍ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚, ā¤Ē⤰ ⤏ā¤Ŧ ⤇⤏ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤¸ā¤šā¤Žā¤¤ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤜āĨœ ⤇⤏ ā¤ļā¤ŦāĨā¤Ļ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤•ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤉⤤⤰āĨ€ ā¤šāĨā¤ˆ ā¤šāĨ‹, ⤇⤏ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤚āĨā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨ€-ā¤ĢāĨā¤°āĨā¤¤āĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ļā¤Ž-āĨ™ā¤Ž ā¤˛ā¤žā¤ŽāĨā¤šā¤žā¤˛ā¤ž ⤤āĨŒā¤° ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤ŽāĨŒā¤œāĨ‚ā¤Ļ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ. ⤐⤏āĨ€ ⤏ā¤ŋāĨžā¤¤ ⤜āĨ‹ ⤏āĨā¤¨ā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ĩā¤ŋ⤰⤕⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤Žā¤œā¤ŦāĨ‚⤰ ⤕⤰ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ⤜āĨ‹ā¤ļ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤭⤰ ā¤ĻāĨ‡.
    ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ‡ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤞⤏ā¤ŋ⤞āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤šā¤¸ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨāĨž ⤉⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¨ā¤žā¤Ž ⤕āĨ‹ ⤞āĨ‡ ⤕⤰ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤚⤞āĨ€, ā¤Ŧ⤞āĨā¤•ā¤ŋ ⤇⤏ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤭āĨ€ ⤞āĨ‡ ⤕⤰ ⤚⤞āĨ€ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤇⤏ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤­ā¤žā¤ˇā¤ž ⤕āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤—āĨ€. ā¤¤ā¤Žā¤žā¤Ž ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ⤕āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤ŋā¤ļāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤗⤝āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚. ⤕⤭āĨ€ ⤉⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Ēā¤ļāĨā¤šā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨ€ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤-ā¤Ēā¤°ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ēā¤°ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤏⤍āĨā¤Ļ⤰āĨā¤­ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ŋā¤­ā¤žā¤ˇā¤ŋ⤤ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¸ ā¤šāĨā¤† ā¤šāĨˆ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤕⤭āĨ€ ⤅āĨžāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤•āĨ€ ā¤Ēā¤°ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ēā¤°ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤏⤍āĨā¤Ļ⤰āĨā¤­ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚. ā¤Žā¤—ā¤° ⤏⤭āĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤•āĨā¤ˇā¤•āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤝āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤ŋā¤ļāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏⤍āĨā¤¤āĨ‹ā¤ˇā¤œā¤¨ā¤• ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤞⤗āĨ€ā¤‚. ⤐⤏āĨ€ ā¤šā¤žā¤˛ā¤¤ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤇⤏ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤¸āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ā¤• ⤅⤞⤗ ⤍āĨ›ā¤°ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤏āĨā¤˛ā¤ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤ŋā¤ļ ⤕āĨ€ ⤗⤝āĨ€, ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž ā¤—ā¤¯ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤¯ā¤š ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ā¤¸ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤ž-⤰āĨ‚ā¤Ē ā¤šāĨˆ ⤜āĨ‹ ā¤…ā¤Žā¤°āĨ€ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤅āĨžāĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤•āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‚⤞ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤝āĨ‚⤰āĨ‹ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ē⤰āĨā¤• ⤔⤰ ā¤Ÿā¤•ā¤°ā¤žā¤ĩ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨˆā¤Ļā¤ž ā¤šāĨā¤†. ⤇⤏ ā¤Ÿā¤•ā¤°ā¤žā¤ĩ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤍⤤āĨ€ā¤œāĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤤āĨŒā¤° ā¤Ē⤰ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤤⤤āĨā¤ĩāĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤤ā¤ŦāĨā¤ĻāĨ€ā¤˛āĨ€ ⤆⤝āĨ€ ⤔⤰ ⤇⤍ ā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨƒā¤ĻāĨā¤§ ā¤Ēā¤°ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ēā¤°ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤˛ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤤āĨ€ā¤¸ā¤°āĨ€ ⤔⤰ ⤉⤤⤍āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨƒā¤ĻāĨā¤§ ā¤Ēā¤°ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ēā¤°ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨˆā¤Ļā¤ž ā¤šāĨā¤ˆ ⤔⤰ ā¤Ē⤰ā¤ĩā¤žā¤¨ ⤚āĨāĨ€. ā¤Žā¤šāĨ› ⤞⤝, ā¤¤ā¤žā¤˛ ⤔⤰ ⤏āĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤅ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¯ā¤—āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤Ŧā¤Ļ⤞āĨ€, ā¤Ŧ⤞āĨā¤•ā¤ŋ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ⤇⤏ ⤍⤝āĨ€ ā¤ļāĨˆā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤤:⤏āĨā¤ĢāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤¤ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¸, ⤆ā¤ļāĨ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž, ā¤¤ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤•ā¤žā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°āĨ‡ā¤°ā¤Ŗā¤ž, ⤜āĨ‹ā¤ļ ⤔⤰ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯ā¤•-ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤•āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤗⤤ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤•āĨƒā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤝āĨ‹ā¤—ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Žā¤šā¤¤āĨā¤ĩā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤‰ā¤ ā¤ž; ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤Žā¤šā¤¤āĨā¤ĩā¤ĒāĨ‚⤰āĨā¤Ŗ ā¤šāĨ‹ ⤉⤠āĨ€ ā¤šā¤° ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤•ā¤žā¤°-ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ļāĨ‡ā¤ˇ ⤕āĨ€ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ āĨ™ā¤žā¤¸ ⤅ā¤Ļā¤ž ⤔⤰ ⤉⤏ ⤅ā¤Ļā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤚⤞⤤āĨ‡ ⤧āĨā¤¨ ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤°ā¤žā¤— ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤—ā¤ļāĨ€ā¤˛ā¤¤ā¤ž.
    ā¤Ēā¤ļāĨā¤šā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨ€ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ "⤞ā¤ŋā¤–ā¤ž ā¤œā¤žā¤¤ā¤ž" ā¤šāĨˆ. ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ⤉⤏⤕āĨ€ ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤰-⤞ā¤ŋā¤Ēā¤ŋ ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤…ā¤˛ā¤žā¤ĩā¤ž ⤆⤗āĨ‡ ⤆⤍āĨ‡ ⤆⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯ā¤• ⤔⤰ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕ ⤉⤏āĨ‡ ⤉⤏⤕āĨ€ ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤°-ā¤ļāĨā¤Ļā¤ž ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤰-⤞ā¤ŋā¤Ēā¤ŋ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¸ā¤žā¤° ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡-ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚. ⤜āĨˆā¤¸ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĄāĨā¤¯āĨ‚⤕ ā¤ā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤂⤗āĨā¤Ÿā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤤āĨā¤° ā¤Ēā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕ ⤅⤰āĨā¤˛ ā¤šā¤žā¤‡ā¤¨āĨā¤¸ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤¤ā¤žā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž -- "...⤜ā¤Ŧ ā¤ŽāĨˆā¤‚ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž, ā¤ŽāĨˆā¤‚ ⤜āĨ‹ ā¤ĒāĨ ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž, ⤉⤏ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤅⤞⤗ ā¤šā¤Ÿā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤šā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨā¤Žā¤¤ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤕⤰ ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž. ⤅⤗⤰ ⤆ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ ⤧āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ ⤏ā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨāĨžā¤¨āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤žā¤¨āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤉⤍ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤧āĨā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧ⤰⤏āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ⤆ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚, ⤞āĨ‡ā¤•ā¤ŋ⤍ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ⤏āĨā¤° ⤕āĨ€ ⤭āĨ€ ⤤ā¤ŦāĨā¤ĻāĨ€ā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤕⤰āĨ‡ā¤‚⤗āĨ‡, ā¤šā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤° ⤉⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤–ā¤ž ā¤šāĨā¤† ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤, ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨āĨ€ ⤉⤏⤕āĨ€ ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤰-⤞ā¤ŋā¤Ēā¤ŋ ā¤Ļā¤°ā¤•ā¤žā¤° ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¤āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ. ā¤¯ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤œā¤š ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨā¤› ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ€ ⤅ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¯ā¤—āĨ€ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨā¤ļāĨā¤•ā¤ŋ⤞ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¤āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ." 
    ⤅⤰āĨā¤˛ ā¤šā¤žā¤‡ā¤¨āĨā¤¸ ⤜ā¤ŋ⤏ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ⤤⤰āĨž ⤇ā¤ļā¤žā¤°ā¤ž ⤕⤰ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤ĨāĨ‡, ā¤‰ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤¤ā¤žā¤˛āĨā¤˛āĨāĨ˜ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ‚ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž ⤕āĨ€ ⤅ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¯ā¤—āĨ€ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Ĩā¤ž. ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Ļ⤕āĨā¤ˇ ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ⤧āĨā¤¨ ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤°ā¤žā¤— ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤ŋ⤞⤕āĨā¤˛ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤜āĨ€ ⤤⤰āĨ€āĨ˜āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤅ā¤Ļā¤ž ⤕⤰āĨ‡ā¤—ā¤ž, āĨ›āĨā¤¯ā¤žā¤Ļā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨā¤­ā¤žā¤ĩā¤¨ā¤ž ⤇⤏āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĩā¤š ⤉⤏āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤏⤰āĨ€ ā¤¯ā¤ž ⤤āĨ€ā¤¸ā¤°āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤ ā¤šāĨ‚-ā¤Ŧ-ā¤šāĨ‚ ā¤Ēā¤šā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ⤍ ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡. ⤏ā¤Ŧ ⤕āĨā¤› ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ€ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ ⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤Žā¤¤ā¤ž, ā¤ŽāĨ‚ā¤Ą, ā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤•āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤗⤤ ⤅⤍āĨā¤­ā¤ĩ, ā¤¸ā¤žā¤ĨāĨ€ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¯ā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ⤤⤕ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤¤ā¤žā¤“⤂ ⤕āĨ€ ⤏⤂⤗⤤ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤­ā¤° ā¤•ā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ. ⤔⤰ ā¤‡ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤¤ā¤žā¤˛āĨā¤˛āĨā¤• ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨāĨž ⤕āĨŒā¤ļ⤞ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆ -- ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤉⤏ ⤰āĨ‹āĨ› ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ "āĨžā¤žā¤°āĨā¤Ž" ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤Ĩā¤ž ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚. ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤧āĨā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚, ⤏āĨā¤ĩ⤰āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤕āĨā¤°ā¤Ž ā¤¯ā¤ž ⤞⤝-ā¤¤ā¤žā¤˛ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Žā¤¨ā¤Žā¤°āĨāĨ›āĨ€ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤Ļ⤞ ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ. ⤝āĨ‚⤰āĨ‹ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤¯ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¤ ā¤šā¤Ļ ⤤⤕ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤° ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Žā¤žā¤§āĨā¤¯ā¤Ž ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž ā¤œā¤žā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤜ā¤Ŧ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤏⤰āĨ€ ⤤⤰āĨž ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ļāĨ‡ā¤ˇā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤¯ā¤š ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĩā¤š ā¤¸ā¤šā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤—āĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤ŽāĨ‚ā¤šā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¸ ā¤šāĨˆ -- ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤ŽāĨ‚ā¤šā¤ŋ⤕ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤Žā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž, ⤆ā¤Ē⤏āĨ€ ⤕āĨā¤°ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž-ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¤ā¤ŋ⤕āĨā¤°ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ⤔⤰ ā¤¸ā¤šā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤— ā¤Ē⤰ ⤟ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ. ā¤¯ā¤š ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¸ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤° -- ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨āĨ€ ⤧āĨā¤¨ ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤°ā¤žā¤— ā¤•ā¤ž ⤰⤚⤝ā¤ŋā¤¤ā¤ž (⤅⤗⤰ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ā¤šāĨˆ ) -- ⤔⤰ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯ā¤•-ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤝āĨ‹ā¤—ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤°ā¤žā¤Ŧ⤰ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤šā¤¤āĨā¤ĩ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ. ā¤Žā¤ŋā¤¸ā¤žā¤˛ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ⤝āĨ‚⤰āĨ‹ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤¯ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°āĨ€ā¤¯ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ⤕āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž, ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤ āĨ‹āĨžā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ⤍ā¤ĩāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤏ā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨāĨžā¤¨āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ€ ⤞āĨ€ā¤œā¤ŋā¤, ⤜ā¤Ŧ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕ ā¤ĻāĨā¤ĩā¤žā¤°ā¤ž ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡ā¤—āĨ€ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤ĩā¤š ⤉⤏āĨ‡ ⤠āĨ€ā¤•-⤠āĨ€ā¤• ā¤ĩāĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕⤰āĨ‡ā¤—ā¤ž, ⤜āĨˆā¤¸āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤ āĨ‹āĨžā¤¨ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤉⤏āĨ‡ "⤞ā¤ŋā¤–ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ" ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ; ā¤ĩā¤š ⤉⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ⤭āĨ€ ⤏āĨā¤° ⤕āĨ‹ ⤇⤧⤰-⤉⤧⤰ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤕⤰ ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž. ā¤Žā¤—ā¤° ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤐⤏āĨ€ ā¤Ŧ⤍āĨā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤ļ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆ. ā¤ĩā¤šāĨ€ ⤧āĨā¤¨ ⤅⤞⤗-⤅⤞⤗ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯ā¤•āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤅ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¯ā¤—āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ā¤• ā¤¨ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ€ ⤰āĨ‚ā¤Ē ⤞āĨ‡ ⤏⤕⤤āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ. ⤅ā¤Ŧ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤰ā¤ŋ⤕āĨŒā¤°āĨā¤Ąā¤ŋ⤂⤗ ⤕āĨ€ ⤏āĨā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤ž ⤕āĨ‡ ⤚⤞⤤āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‹ ⤅⤞⤗-⤅⤞⤗ ⤅ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¯ā¤—ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¤ā¤° ⤕āĨ‹ ⤞⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤•ā¤°ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨā¤­ā¤ĩ ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤—ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ ⤭⤞āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤¯ā¤ž ⤭ā¤ŋ⤍āĨā¤¨ ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤žā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡; ā¤Žā¤—ā¤° ⤜ā¤Ŧ ā¤¯ā¤š ⤏āĨā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤§ā¤ž ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤ĨāĨ€ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤅⤭ā¤ŋ⤍⤝ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤭āĨ€ ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤Žā¤• ⤅⤭ā¤ŋā¤ĩāĨā¤¯ā¤•āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤šā¤Ļ ⤞⤚āĨ€ā¤˛ā¤ž ā¤Žā¤žā¤§āĨā¤¯ā¤Ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž. ⤅ā¤Ŧ ā¤¯ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤–ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĄāĨā¤¯āĨ‚⤕ ā¤ā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤂⤗āĨā¤Ÿā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ā¤• ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž "⤇⤍ ⤅ ⤏āĨ‡ā¤ŖāĨā¤Ÿā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤ŖāĨā¤ŸāĨā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‚ā¤Ą" ⤕āĨ‹ ⤅⤞⤗-⤅⤞⤗ ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯ā¤•āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡-⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ āĨ™ā¤žā¤¸ ⤤⤰āĨ€āĨ˜āĨ‡ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤜āĨ‹ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨāĨž ⤏āĨā¤¨ ⤕⤰ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤œā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ. 
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    http://youtu.be/qtfLmj-fgsA (ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°ā¤ž ā¤ĩāĨŒā¤šā¤¨)

    http://youtu.be/i2qJuQuDMf8 (⤜āĨ‡ā¤¸ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤞ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ŽāĨā¤¸)

    "⤇⤍ ⤅ ⤏āĨ‡ā¤ŖāĨā¤Ÿā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤ŖāĨā¤ŸāĨā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‚ā¤Ą" ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĄāĨā¤¯āĨ‚⤕ ā¤ā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤂⤗āĨā¤Ÿā¤¨ ⤍āĨ‡ āĨ§āĨ¯āĨŠāĨĢ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤Ąā¤°ā¤šā¤Ž (⤉⤤āĨā¤¤ā¤°āĨ€ ⤕āĨˆā¤°āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤žā¤‡ā¤¨ā¤ž) ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž ⤔⤰ ⤇⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨ‹ā¤˛ ⤜āĨˆā¤¸ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤉⤍ ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤍āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤰ā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤œ ā¤Ĩā¤ž, ā¤ŽāĨˆā¤¨āĨ€ ⤕āĨā¤°āĨā¤ŸāĨāĨ› ⤍āĨ‡ ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤° ⤕ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ā¤ĨāĨ‡. ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž ⤕ā¤ŋ⤤⤍āĨ€ ⤆ā¤ļāĨ-⤰⤚ā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤šāĨ‹ ⤏⤕⤤āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ, "⤇⤍ ⤅ ⤏āĨ‡ā¤ŖāĨā¤Ÿā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤ŖāĨā¤ŸāĨā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‚ā¤Ą" ā¤‡ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¤ ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨā¤¨ā¤žā¤¸ā¤ŋā¤Ŧ ⤉ā¤Ļā¤žā¤šā¤°ā¤Ŗ ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ āĨ™āĨā¤Ļ ā¤ĄāĨā¤¯āĨ‚⤕ ā¤ā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤂⤗āĨā¤Ÿā¤¨ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤇⤏⤕āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Ļā¤ŋ⤞⤚⤏āĨā¤Ē āĨ˜ā¤ŋ⤏āĨā¤¸ā¤ž ā¤Ŧā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ -- "ā¤šā¤Ž ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤¤ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ŧā¤žā¤•āĨ‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ā¤ŦāĨœāĨ‡-⤏āĨ‡ ⤗āĨ‹ā¤Ļā¤žā¤Ž ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤆⤝āĨ‹ā¤œā¤ŋ⤤ ⤍āĨƒā¤¤āĨā¤¯ ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨā¤¯ā¤•āĨā¤°ā¤Ž ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨˆā¤ŖāĨā¤Ą ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ⤏⤂⤗⤤ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨā¤¯ā¤•āĨā¤°ā¤Ž ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļ ⤉⤤āĨā¤¤ā¤°āĨ€ ⤕āĨˆā¤°āĨ‹ā¤˛ā¤žā¤‡ā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤ŽāĨā¤¯āĨā¤šāĨā¤…⤞ ⤇⤍āĨā¤ļāĨā¤¯āĨ‹ā¤°āĨ‡ā¤¨āĨā¤¸ ā¤•ā¤ŽāĨā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ā¤ŦāĨœāĨ‡ ⤅⤧ā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤜āĨ‹ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤤āĨā¤° ⤭āĨ€ ā¤ĨāĨ‡, ā¤ā¤• ⤜⤞⤏āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤Ŧ⤍āĨā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤Ŧ⤏āĨā¤¤ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž. ā¤ŽāĨˆā¤‚ ā¤ĩā¤šā¤žā¤‚ ā¤Ēā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤Ĩā¤ž ⤜ā¤Ŧ ā¤Ēā¤žā¤°āĨā¤ŸāĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨŒā¤œāĨ‚ā¤Ļ ā¤ĻāĨ‹ ⤞āĨœā¤•ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ā¤šā¤Žā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤ā¤• ⤔⤰ ā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤¸āĨā¤¤ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤕āĨā¤› ā¤ā¤—āĨœā¤ž-ā¤¸ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤—ā¤¯ā¤ž. ⤉⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¨āĨā¤¤ ⤕⤰⤍āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤ŽāĨˆā¤‚⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤¨āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤞āĨœā¤•ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ēā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‹ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤Ē⤰ ⤖āĨœāĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤ ā¤•ā¤š ⤕⤰ ā¤¯ā¤š ⤧āĨā¤¨ ⤉⤏āĨ€ ā¤ĩāĨ˜āĨā¤¤ ā¤ĩā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚-⤕āĨ‡-ā¤ĩā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ€."
    "⤇⤍ ⤅ ⤏āĨ‡ā¤ŖāĨā¤Ÿā¤ŋā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤ŖāĨā¤ŸāĨā¤˛ ā¤ŽāĨ‚ā¤Ą" ⤕āĨ‹ ⤍ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤰āĨāĨž ā¤ĸāĨ‡ā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€-⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤜āĨ€ ā¤ļāĨˆā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ, ā¤Ŧ⤞āĨā¤•ā¤ŋ ā¤•ā¤ˆ āĨžā¤ŋ⤞āĨā¤ŽāĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤇⤏āĨā¤¤āĨ‡ā¤Žā¤žā¤˛ ⤭āĨ€ ⤕ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤—ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ.
    āĨ›ā¤žā¤šā¤ŋ⤰ ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤜āĨ‹ ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤ž-⤰āĨ‚ā¤Ē, ā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šā¤žā¤˛ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤ļā¤ŦāĨā¤Ļā¤žā¤ĩ⤞āĨ€ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤šā¤ž ā¤œā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤜āĨ‹ ⤰āĨ‚ā¤Ē⤂⤕⤰-ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤ž, ⤇⤤⤍āĨ€ ⤞⤚āĨ€ā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ‹, ⤉⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‡ ⤕⤰ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ ⤤āĨ‹ ⤉⤠āĨ‡ā¤‚⤗āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨ€ ⤔⤰ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ‚ ā¤šāĨ€ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĩā¤žā¤ĻāĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤…ā¤–ā¤žāĨœā¤ž ā¤Ŧā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤°ā¤šā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ. ⤕āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤕āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ -- ⤇⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤°āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‡ ⤕⤰ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤•āĨā¤ˇā¤•āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤š ā¤—ā¤°ā¤Žā¤ž-ā¤—ā¤°ā¤Ž ā¤Ŧā¤šā¤¸āĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤚⤞⤤āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤅ā¤Ŧ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚. ⤅ā¤Ŧ ā¤¯ā¤šāĨ€ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤–ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‡ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤕āĨā¤› ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤•āĨā¤ˇā¤• ā¤ĄāĨā¤¯āĨ‚⤕ ā¤ā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤂⤗āĨā¤Ÿā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤šāĨ€ āĨ™ā¤žā¤°ā¤ŋ⤜ ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤝āĨ‡ ⤕āĨā¤› ⤭āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤‚, ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚, ⤔⤰ ⤇⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨ€ā¤›āĨ‡ ā¤ĩāĨ‡ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡-⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ ā¤•ā¤žā¤°ā¤Ŗ ⤔⤰ ⤤⤰āĨā¤• ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šāĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚; ⤜ā¤Ŧ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĄāĨā¤¯āĨ‚⤕ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤ĨāĨ€ ⤅⤰āĨā¤˛ ā¤šā¤žā¤‡ā¤¨āĨā¤¸ ⤍āĨ‡ ā¤ĄāĨā¤¯āĨ‚⤕ ⤕āĨ€ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤žā¤“ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ€ ⤜āĨ‹ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤¸ ā¤ā¤•ā¤˛ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤‚ ā¤Ēā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨āĨ‹ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕āĨ€ā¤‚ ⤉⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤ˆ ā¤¸ā¤ŽāĨ€ā¤•āĨā¤ˇā¤•āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤍āĨ‡ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ŦāĨ‡ā¤šā¤¤ā¤°āĨ€ā¤¨ ā¤Žā¤ŋā¤¸ā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ā¤‚ āĨ˜ā¤°ā¤žā¤° ā¤Ļā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤ž. ā¤Žā¤¸ā¤˛ā¤ž ā¤Ļ⤰ ⤅⤏⤞ ā¤¯ā¤š ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¤-⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤— ā¤¯ā¤š ⤍āĨ›ā¤°ā¤¨āĨā¤Ļā¤žāĨ› ⤕⤰ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĻāĨ‚⤏⤰āĨ‡ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ⤰āĨ‚ā¤ĒāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤ļāĨˆā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤­ā¤žā¤ĩ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ⤉⤍ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤­ā¤žā¤ĩāĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ€ ā¤ĒāĨā¤°ā¤•āĨƒā¤¤ā¤ŋ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ĸā¤žā¤˛ ⤞āĨ‡ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤅ā¤ĻāĨā¤­āĨā¤¤ ⤕āĨā¤ˇā¤Žā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ā¤¯ā¤šāĨ€ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ€ āĨ™āĨ‚ā¤ŦāĨ€ ā¤šāĨˆ, ā¤¯ā¤žā¤¨āĨ€ ⤜ā¤ŋā¤¸ā¤•ā¤ž ⤞āĨā¤ŦāĨā¤ŦāĨ‡-⤞āĨā¤†ā¤Ŧ ā¤ĄāĨā¤¯āĨ‚⤕ ā¤ā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤂⤗āĨā¤Ÿā¤¨ ā¤¯ā¤š ā¤•ā¤š ⤕⤰ ā¤ĒāĨ‡ā¤ļ ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ "ā¤ĩā¤š ā¤¸ā¤žā¤°ā¤ž ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤šāĨ€ ⤤āĨ‹ ā¤šāĨˆ." 
    ⤇⤏āĨ€ā¤˛ā¤ŋā¤ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ‡ ⤏ā¤ŋ⤞⤏ā¤ŋ⤞āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ā¤ā¤• ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤¤ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤ļā¤žā¤¯ā¤Ļ ⤏⤭āĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ļāĨ‡ā¤ˇā¤œāĨā¤ž ā¤¸ā¤šā¤Žā¤¤ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤ĩā¤š ā¤†ā¤œ ⤭āĨ€ 'ā¤ļā¤žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨā¤°'⤕āĨ€ ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤žā¤¯ '⤕⤰⤤ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤ĻāĨā¤¯ā¤ž'ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ ⤇⤏āĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤œā¤š ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤‰ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤ž ⤰āĨ‚ā¤Ē ā¤—ā¤žā¤¯ā¤•āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤š ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤žā¤¤āĨā¤Žā¤• ⤞āĨ‡ā¤¨-ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤍ā¤ŋ⤰āĨā¤Žā¤ŋ⤤ ā¤šāĨā¤† ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ⤧āĨā¤¨ ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤¯ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤Žā¤ŖāĨā¤Ąā¤˛āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ⤏ā¤Ļ⤏āĨā¤¯ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Žā¤¨ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ āĨ™ā¤¯ā¤žā¤˛ ⤆⤝āĨ‡ā¤—ā¤ž -- ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤¯ā¤š āĨ™ā¤¯ā¤žā¤˛ ā¤ĒāĨ‚ā¤°ā¤ž āĨ™ā¤¯ā¤žā¤˛ ⤭āĨ€ ⤍ ā¤šāĨ‹, ā¤Ŧ⤞āĨā¤•ā¤ŋ ā¤ĩā¤š ā¤ā¤• āĨ™ā¤žā¤•ā¤ž Â ā¤­ā¤° ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĻāĨ‚ā¤¸ā¤°ā¤ž ⤏ā¤Ļ⤏āĨā¤¯ ⤉⤏āĨ‡ ā¤‰ā¤ ā¤ž ⤕⤰ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤏āĨā¤¤ā¤žā¤° ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤ ⤅⤗⤞āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤šā¤ĩā¤žā¤˛āĨ‡ ⤕⤰ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤—ā¤ž ⤔⤰ ⤝āĨ‚⤁ ā¤ŽāĨ‚⤞ ⤧āĨā¤¨ ⤕āĨ€ ā¤ŦāĨā¤¨ā¤ŋā¤¯ā¤žā¤Ļ ā¤Ē⤰ ā¤Ē⤚āĨā¤šāĨ€ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ€ ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤¤āĨ€ ⤚⤞āĨ€ ā¤œā¤žā¤¯āĨ‡ā¤—āĨ€āĨ¤ ⤇⤏āĨ€ ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ā¤Žā¤ŖāĨā¤Ąā¤˛āĨ€ ā¤¯ā¤ž ⤰ā¤ŋ⤕āĨ‰ā¤°āĨā¤Ą ⤕āĨ‹ ⤏āĨā¤¨ā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤¯, ā¤šāĨ‹ ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆ, ⤕ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ€ ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤•ā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‹ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤° ⤏āĨ‚ā¤āĨ‡ ⤔⤰ ā¤ĩā¤š ⤅ā¤Ē⤍āĨ‡ ā¤Ļ⤞ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤žā¤Ĩ ā¤Žā¤ŋ⤞ ⤕⤰ ⤉⤏ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤° ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ĩā¤ŋ⤏āĨā¤¤ā¤žā¤° ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¨āĨ‡ ⤕āĨ€ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ļā¤ŋā¤ļ ⤕⤰āĨ‡āĨ¤ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤šā¤žā¤° ⤇⤏āĨ€ ā¤¤ā¤°ā¤š ⤅⤕āĨā¤¸ā¤° ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ā¤•ā¤žā¤°āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ā¤Žā¤ŖāĨā¤Ąā¤˛ā¤ŋ⤝āĨ‹ā¤‚ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ŦāĨ€ā¤š ā¤ĢāĨˆā¤˛ā¤¤āĨ‡ ⤚⤞āĨ‡ ā¤œā¤žā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚ ⤔⤰ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ⤕āĨ‹ ā¤ā¤• ⤍ā¤ŋ⤰⤍āĨā¤¤ā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤šā¤¤āĨ€ ⤍ā¤ĻāĨ€ ā¤•ā¤ž ⤰āĨ‚ā¤Ē ā¤ĻāĨ‡ ā¤ĻāĨ‡ā¤¤āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚āĨ¤ ⤇⤏ ⤏ā¤ĻāĨ€ ⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤞āĨ‡ ⤕⤰ ⤅ā¤Ŧ ⤤⤕ ⤕āĨ‡ ⤅⤰āĨā¤¸āĨ‡ ā¤ŽāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤•ā¤ž ā¤ĩā¤ŋā¤•ā¤žā¤¸ ⤇⤤⤍āĨ€ ⤤āĨ‡āĨ›āĨ€ ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤šāĨā¤† ā¤šāĨˆ ⤕ā¤ŋ ⤜āĨ‹ ⤞āĨ‹ā¤— ⤉⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¤ ⤍āĨ›ā¤ĻāĨ€ā¤• ā¤šāĨˆā¤‚, ⤉⤍āĨā¤šāĨ‡ā¤‚ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤ĩā¤š ā¤ā¤• ā¤°ā¤šā¤¸āĨā¤¯-ā¤­ā¤°ā¤ž ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤ ā¤œā¤žā¤¨ ā¤Ēā¤Ąā¤ŧā¤¤ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤ ā¤ā¤¸ā¤ž ⤏⤂⤗āĨ€ā¤¤, ⤜ā¤ŋ⤏āĨ‡ ā¤Ŧā¤œā¤žā¤¨ā¤ž ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ‚ ⤕⤰⤤āĨ‡ ā¤¸ā¤Žā¤¯ ⤕āĨ‹ā¤ˆ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ ā¤•ā¤š ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤¤ā¤ž -- ⤉⤏⤕āĨ‡ ā¤ĩā¤žā¤Ļ⤕ ⤭āĨ€ ā¤¨ā¤šāĨ€ā¤‚ -- ⤕ā¤ŋ ā¤‰ā¤¸ā¤•ā¤ž ⤤āĨˆā¤¯ā¤žā¤° ⤰āĨ‚ā¤Ē, ⤉⤏⤕āĨ€ ⤅⤍āĨā¤¤ā¤ŋā¤Ž ⤅ā¤Ļā¤žā¤¯ā¤—āĨ€, ⤕āĨā¤¯ā¤ž ā¤šāĨ‹ā¤—āĨ€āĨ¤ ⤇⤏ ⤞ā¤ŋā¤šā¤žāĨ› ⤏āĨ‡ ⤜āĨˆāĨ› ā¤Ŧā¤šāĨā¤¤ ā¤šā¤Ļ ⤤⤕ ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ‚ ⤏āĨ‡ ⤆āĨ™ā¤ŋ⤰ ⤤⤕ 'ā¤‡ā¤ŽāĨā¤ĒāĨā¤°āĨ‹ā¤ĩā¤žā¤‡āĨ›āĨ‡ā¤ļ⤍'⤕āĨ€, '⤆ā¤ļāĨ ā¤°ā¤šā¤¨ā¤ž'⤕āĨ€ ā¤•ā¤˛ā¤ž ā¤šāĨˆāĨ¤
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    Stop construction of Kanhar Dam - Report by Socialist Party India members

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    To:                  Shri Akhilesh Yadav
                           CM, UP
     
    From:              Ajay Shekhar and Sandeep Pandey
                           Socialist Party (India)
     
    Sub: Work on Kanhar dam should stop untill court decisions are pronounced.
     
    Dear Akhilesh ji,
                           We want to ask you why your government is trying to forcibly acquire land for Kanhar Dam in Dist. Sonebhadra violating the law of the land whereas your party is opposing the amendments proposed by the Narendra Modi government in the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013. In light of the recent incidents of use of force by the District administration on 14th and 18th April, 2015, we wish to say the following.
     
    (1) The SC judgement in the case of Niyamgiri hills, empowering the tribals to take a final decision on whether to allow multinational company to undertake bauxite mining there, should be now a precedent in all projects proposed in tribals areas. In addition the 73rd amendment to Constitution empowering Gram Sabhas to take decisions on economic planning for development should be honoured. Case no. 67043/2011 is pending in Allahabad HC relating to this right of GS and we expect that the district administration of Sonebhadra and Government of UP will wait for a decision on this.
     
    (2) The project is 37 years old and was abandoned in 1984. The forest clearance dates back to 14/4/1980. It is a joke if the administration claims that it has the necessary environment and forest clearances on the basis of a clearance obtained 35 years back. Why is the Sonebhadra administration and UP government not prepared to wait for the National Green Tribunal judgement on this matter?
     
    (3) It is another joke that the district administration wants to proceed on the process of acquisition done around 35 years back whereas the people have not given up their possession till date. The District Magistrate of Sonebhadra claims that he'll rehabilitate the people displaced due to dam construction in the most ideal manner. But all he has are plans for their housing. What about their livelihood? We believe that land for land is the only proper compensation for a person whose livelihood depends on agriculture.
     
    (4) Force should not be used against people who agitate peacefully. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia severed relationship with his own government in Kerala because there was police firing over people in an incident in 1954. It is people's democratic right to protest peacefully and government's must find peaceful resolution to problems.
     
                           We commit to stand by the people in this struggle against the government which is for namesake socialist but is actually serving the interests of capitalists. We condemn all the repressive actions of the government and attempts by the district administration to terrorize people into submission so that they accept the displacement and rehabilitation package.
     
                           We hope that the Government of UP would act in a democratic spirit and respect the rights of people. It should immediately halt the construction work at Kanhar dam site and withdraw all the cases foisted on people so that people in jail may be released.
     
    Sincerely,
     
    Ajay Shekhar, Vice President, U.P. and Sandeep Pandey, National Vice President, Socialist Party (India) after a visit to the dam site, Sundari and Bhisur villages on 20 April, 2015.
     
     
     
     






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    Secretary, New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI)
    Coordinator, Human Rights Law Center
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    Uttar Pradesh
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    āĻŽāĻžāĻšāĻŽā§āĻĻ āϜāĻžāĻŦāĻŋāϰ: āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽ, āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āφāϰ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇ āϝ⧇ āĻŦāĻŋāϤāĻ°ā§āĻ• āϤāĻž āφāϜ āϏāĻ°ā§āĻŦāĻŽāĻšāϞ⧇ āĻ¸ā§āĻĒāĻˇā§āϟāĨ¤ āφāϧ⧁āύāĻŋāĻ• āĻĒā§āϰāϚāĻžāϰāĻŖāĻžā§Ÿ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽāϕ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻšāϏāĻ™ā§āĻ—ā§€ āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āϤ⧁āϞ⧇ āϧāϰāĻž āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤ āĻ…āĻ¨ā§āϝāĻĻāĻŋāϕ⧇ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽāϕ⧇ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀ āφāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļ āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āϚāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āϰāĻŋāϤ āĻ•āϰāĻž āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤ āφāĻŦāĻžāϰ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻāϕ⧇ āύāĻžāĻ¸ā§āϤāĻŋāĻ•ā§āϝāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤ āĻ•āϰāĻž āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤ āĻŦāĻŋāĻĒāϰ⧀āϤ āĻĒā§āϰāϚāĻžāϰāĻŖāĻžāĻ“ āĻ°ā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āϝ⧇āĻŽāύ: āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻ“ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀ āφāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļ, āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āύāĻžāĻ¸ā§āϤāĻŋāĻ•ā§āϝāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀- āχāĻ¤ā§āϝāĻžāĻĻāĻŋāĨ¤
     
    āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āĻŦāĻžāĻŽāĻĒāĻ¨ā§āĻĨā§€ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽāϕ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āφāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļ āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āĻĒā§āϰāϚāĻžāϰ āĻ•āϰ⧇āĨ¤ āφāĻŦāĻžāϰ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āĻ•āĻŽāĻŋāωāύāĻŋāĻ¸ā§āϟ āĻŽāϤ āĻĒā§āϰāĻ•āĻžāĻļ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϝ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϕ⧋āύ⧋āĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇āχ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀ āύ⧟, āωāĻ˛ā§āĻŸā§‹āĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇āĻ“ āĻŦāϞ⧇- āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻ•āĻ–āύ⧋āχ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āφāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļ āύ⧟āĨ¤ āĻ āϧāϰāϪ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ­ā§āϰāĻžāĻ¨ā§āϤāĻŋāĻŽā§‚āϞāĻ• āĻŦāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŦā§āϝ āĻĒā§āϰāϚāĻžāϰ⧇āϰ āĻŽā§‚āϞ āĻ•āĻžāϰāĻŖ- āϤāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒāĻ°ā§āϕ⧇ āĻ…āĻœā§āĻžāϤāĻž āĻ…āĻĨāĻŦāĻž āĻ­āĻžāϏāĻž āĻ­āĻžāϏāĻž āĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻ…āĻ§ā§āϝ⧟āύāĨ¤ āϖ⧁āĻŦ āĻ•āĻŽ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώāχ āφāϛ⧇ āϝāĻžāϰāĻž āĻ—āĻ­ā§€āϰāĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽāϕ⧇ āĻŦ⧁āĻāĻžāϰ āĻšā§‡āĻˇā§āϟāĻž āĻ•āϰ⧇āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āφāϰ āϏ⧇ āĻ•āĻžāϰāϪ⧇āχ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽāϕ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āĻāĻŽāύāĻ•āĻŋ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀ āύ⧟ āĻŦāϞ⧇ āĻŽāϤāĻžāĻŽāϤ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤ āĻ•āϰāĻž āĻšāĻšā§āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āϝāĻžāϰāĻž āĻŦāϞāϛ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āϤāĻžāϰāĻž āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŦ⧁āĻāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇āύāĻŋ āĻ…āĻĨāĻŦāĻž āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŦāĻŋāĻĻā§āĻŦ⧇āώ⧀ āĻŽāύ⧋āĻ­āĻžāĻŦ āĻĨ⧇āϕ⧇ āĻŦāϞāϛ⧇āĨ¤ āϝāĻžāϰāĻž āĻŦāϞāϛ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀ āύ⧟ āĻ…āĻĨāĻŦāĻž āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āύāĻžāĻ¸ā§āϤāĻŋāĻ•ā§āϝāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āύ⧟- āϤāĻžāϰāĻž āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻ“ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒāĻ°ā§āϕ⧇ āύāĻž āĻŦ⧁āĻā§‡āχ āĻŦāϞāϛ⧇, āĻ…āĻĨāĻŦāĻž āϰāĻžāϜāύ⧀āϤāĻŋ āĻ•āϰāĻžāϰ āĻ¸ā§āĻŦāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻĨ⧇āχ āĻŽā§āϏāϞāĻŋāĻŽ āϏ⧇āĻ¨ā§āϟāĻŋāĻŽā§‡āĻ¨ā§āϟāϕ⧇ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻšāĻžāϰ āĻ•āϰāϛ⧇āĨ¤
     
    āĻĒā§āϰāĻĨāĻŽā§‡āχ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻā§€āĻĻ⧇āϰ āϜāĻžāύāϤ⧇ āĻšāĻŦ⧇ āϝ⧇, āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀ āφāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļāĨ¤ āĻ āĻŦāĻŋāώ⧟āϟāĻŋ āĻĒā§āϰāĻŽāĻžāĻŖ āĻ•āϰāϤ⧇ āĻšāϞ⧇ āĻŦ⧁āĻāϤ⧇ āĻšāĻŦ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϕ⧀ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻŦāϞāϤ⧇ āϕ⧀ āĻŦā§‹āĻāĻžā§Ÿ?
    āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āφāϰ āĻĻāĻļāϟāĻŋ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻŽāϤ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽ āύ⧟, āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻšāϞ 'āĻĻā§āĻŦā§€āύ'āĻŦāĻž āĻœā§€āĻŦāύ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāĨ¤ āφāĻ‚āĻļāĻŋāĻ• āĻŦāĻž āĻ–āĻŖā§āĻĄāĻŋāϤ āĻœā§€āĻŦāύ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻž āύ⧟, āĻĒā§‚āĻ°ā§āĻŖāĻžāĻ™ā§āĻ— āĻœā§€āĻŦāύ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻļ⧁āϧ⧁āĻŽāĻžāĻ¤ā§āϰ āĻ•āϤāϗ⧁āϞ⧋ āύ⧀āϤāĻŋ āύ⧈āϤāĻŋāĻ•āϤāĻžāϰ āϏāĻŽāĻˇā§āϟāĻŋ āύ⧟, āφāύ⧁āĻˇā§āĻ āĻžāύāĻŋāĻ• āĻāĻŦāĻžāĻĻāϤ⧇āϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇āĻ“ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϏ⧀āĻŽāĻžāĻŦāĻĻā§āϧ āύ⧟āĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻāĻŽāύ āĻāĻ• āĻĒā§‚āĻ°ā§āĻŖāĻžāĻ™ā§āĻ— āĻĻā§āĻŦā§€āύ āϝāĻž āĻļ⧁āϧ⧁āĻŽāĻžāĻ¤ā§āϰ āĻ•āϤāϗ⧁āϞ⧋ āφāĻšāĻ•āĻžāĻŽ āĻŦāĻž āĻŦāĻŋāϧāĻŋāύāĻŋāώ⧇āϧ āĻĒāĻžāϞāύ⧇āϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇ āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦ āĻļ⧇āώ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āύāĻžāĨ¤ āĻŦāϰāĻ‚ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŦāĻŋāĻļā§āĻŦāĻžāϏ⧀āĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇ āϜāĻžāĻ—āĻŋā§Ÿā§‡ āϤ⧋āϞ⧇ āϏāĻžāĻŽāĻžāϜāĻŋāĻ• āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦāĻŦā§‹āϧāĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϏāĻ¨ā§āĻ¨ā§āϝāĻžāϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻāϕ⧇ āĻĒā§āϰāĻļā§āϰ⧟ āĻĻā§‡ā§Ÿ āύāĻžāĨ¤ āϝāĻžāĻŦāĻ¤ā§€ā§Ÿ āĻ…āύāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āĻ•āĻ°ā§āĻŽāϕ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āύāĻŋāώāĻŋāĻĻā§āϧ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϏāĻžāĻŽāĻžāϜāĻŋāĻ•, āϰāĻžāϜāύ⧈āϤāĻŋāĻ•, āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĨāύ⧈āϤāĻŋāĻ• āĻ•ā§āώ⧇āĻ¤ā§āϰ⧇ āĻŽā§āĻŽāĻŋāύāϕ⧇ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦ āϏāĻšā§‡āϤāύ āĨ¤ āϏ⧂āϰāĻž āχāĻŽāϰāĻžāύ⧇ āϕ⧁āϰāφāύ āĻŦāϞāϛ⧇- "āϤ⧋āĻŽāϰāĻžāχ āĻļā§āϰ⧇āĻˇā§āĻ  āωāĻŽā§āĻŽāϤ, āϤ⧋āĻŽāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĒāĻžāĻ āĻžāύ⧋ āĻšā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇ āĻŽāĻžāύāĻŦāϜāĻžāϤāĻŋāϰ āĻ•āĻ˛ā§āϝāĻžāϪ⧇āϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝāĨ¤ āϤ⧋āĻŽāϰāĻž āϝāĻžāĻŦāĻ¤ā§€ā§Ÿ āĻ¸ā§ŽāĻ•āĻ°ā§āĻŽ āϏāĻŽāĻžāĻœā§‡ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻŋāϤ āĻ•āϰāĻŦ⧇ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āϏāĻ•āϞ āĻĒā§āϰāĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻ…āĻ¨ā§āϝāĻžā§Ÿ-āĻ…āĻŦāĻŋāϚāĻžāϰ āĻāϰ āĻŽā§‚āϞ⧋āĻšā§āϛ⧇āĻĻ āĻ•āϰāĻŦ⧇āĨ¤ '' (ā§Š : ā§§ā§§ā§Ļ)
     
    āĻŽāĻžāύāĻŦāϜāĻžāϤāĻŋāϰ āĻ•āĻ˛ā§āϝāĻžāϪ⧇ āύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‹āϜāĻŋāϤ āĻšāĻ“ā§ŸāĻžāϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āĻāϤ āĻ¸ā§āĻĒāĻˇā§āϟ āĻŦāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŦā§āϝ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡ āĻāĻŽāύāĻ•āĻŋ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āĻŽāϤāĻžāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāĻ“ā§ŸāĻž āϝāĻžāĻŦ⧇ āύāĻžāĨ¤ āĻāϰ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŽā§āĻŽāĻŋāύāϕ⧇ āϤāĻ–āύāχ āĻļā§āϰ⧇āĻˇā§āĻ āĻ¤ā§āĻŦ⧇āϰ āĻŽāĻ°ā§āϝāĻžāĻĻāĻž āĻĻā§‡ā§Ÿ – āϝāĻ–āύ āϏ⧇ āϏāĻžāĻŽāĻžāϜāĻŋāĻ•, āϰāĻžāϜāύ⧈āϤāĻŋāĻ•, āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĨāύ⧈āϤāĻŋāĻ• āĻ“ āϏāĻžāĻ‚āĻ¸ā§āĻ•ā§ƒāϤāĻŋāĻ• āĻ…āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāĻĒāύāĻžāϰ āϏāĻ‚āĻ¸ā§āĻ•āĻžāϰ āϏāĻžāϧāύ⧇ āφāĻ¤ā§āĻŽāύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‹āĻ— āĻ•āϰāĻžāϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ āĻĻāĻŋā§Ÿā§‡ āĻŽāĻžāύāĻŦāϜāĻžāϤāĻŋāϰ āĻ•āĻ˛ā§āϝāĻžāĻŖāϕ⧇ āϏ⧁āύāĻŋāĻļā§āϚāĻŋāϤ āĻ•āϰāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇āĨ¤ āĻĒ⧃āĻĨāĻŋāĻŦā§€āϰ āϝāĻžāĻŦāĻ¤ā§€ā§Ÿ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽ āĻ›āĻžā§œāĻžāĻ“ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āϏāĻŽāĻžāϜāϤāĻ¨ā§āĻ¤ā§āϰ⧇āϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇ āĻāϰ āĻŽāϤ āĻŦāĻž āĻāϰ āĻšā§‡ā§Ÿā§‡ āωāĻ¨ā§āύāϤāĻŽāĻžāύ⧇āϰ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āĻŦāĻžāĻ•ā§āϝ āϕ⧇āω āĻĻ⧇āĻ–āĻžāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰāĻŦ⧇?
     
    āĻ āĻ†ā§ŸāĻžāϤ⧇ āĻ¸ā§āĻĒāĻˇā§āϟ āĻšā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻšā§‚ā§œāĻžāĻ¨ā§āϤāĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āĻ…āĻ¨ā§āϝāĻžā§Ÿ, āĻ…āĻŦāĻŋāϚāĻžāϰ, āϞ⧁āĻŖā§āĻ āύ , āĻļā§‹āώāĻŖ, āĻĻ⧁āĻ°ā§āύ⧀āϤāĻŋāϰ āĻļ⧁āϧ⧁ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧāĻŋāϤāĻžāχ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āύāĻž, āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻ“ āϏāĻžāĻŽā§āϰāĻžāĻœā§āϝāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āϏ⧃āĻˇā§āϟ āϏāĻ•āϞ āĻĒā§āϰāĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻ…āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāĻĒāύāĻžāϰ āĻŽā§‚āϞ⧋āĻšā§āϛ⧇āĻĻ āĻ“ āĻ§ā§āĻŦāĻ‚āϏ āĻ•āĻžāĻŽāύāĻž āĻ•āϰ⧇āĨ¤ āĻļ⧁āϧ⧁ āĻ•āĻžāĻŽāύāĻž āĻŦāĻž āφāĻļāĻž āĻĒā§‹āώāϪ⧇ āϏ⧀āĻŽāĻžāĻŦāĻĻā§āϧ āύāĻž āĻĨ⧇āϕ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŽā§āĻŽāĻŋāύāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻ•ā§āϰāĻŋ⧟ āĻĒāĻĻāĻ•ā§āώ⧇āĻĒ āĻ¨ā§‡ā§ŸāĻžāϰ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļ āĻĻā§‡ā§ŸāĨ¤ āϕ⧁āϰāφāύ āϏ⧇ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļāϕ⧇ āϤ⧁āϞ⧇ āϧāϰ⧇āϛ⧇ āĻāĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇- "āϤ⧋āĻŽāϰāĻž āϤāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧁āĻĻā§āϧ⧇ āϝ⧁āĻĻā§āϧ āĻ•āϰ āϝāĻžāĻŦāϤ āĻĢāĻŋāϤāύāĻž āĻĻā§‚āϰ⧀āĻ­ā§‚āϤ āύāĻž āĻšā§Ÿ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āφāĻ˛ā§āϞāĻžāĻšāϰ āĻĻā§āĻŦā§€āύ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻŋāϤ āύāĻž āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤" (⧍ : ā§§ā§¯ā§Š )
     
    āϝ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώāϕ⧇ āϏāĻ¨ā§āĻ¨ā§āϝāĻžāϏāĻŦ⧃āĻ¤ā§āϤāĻŋ āĻĒāϰāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āϝāĻžāĻ— āĻ•āϰ⧇ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āϝāĻžāϤāĻŋāϤ, āύāĻŋāĻĒā§€ā§œāĻŋāϤ, āĻļā§‹āώāĻŋāϤ āĻ—āĻŖāĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻ…āϧāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻžāϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āĻŽā§āĻŽāĻŋāύāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦāĻļā§€āϞ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϤ⧋āϞ⧇ āϝ⧇āĻ–āĻžāύ⧇ āĻ—āĻŖāĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώ⧇āϰ āĻ•āĻ˛ā§āϝāĻžāĻŖ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻžāχ āĻāĻ•āĻŽāĻžāĻ¤ā§āϰ āĻŦā§āϰāϤ, āϏ⧇āĻ–āĻžāύ⧇āχ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽ āĻ•āĻŋāϛ⧁āϤ⧇āχ āωāĻ˛ā§āϟāĻžāύ⧋ āϜāĻ—ā§Ž āĻšā§‡āϤāύāĻž āϤ⧈āϰāĻŋ āĻ•āϰāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇ āύāĻžāĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽ āĻ•āĻŋāϛ⧁āϤ⧇āχ āφāĻĢāĻŋāĻŽ āĻšāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇ āύāĻžāĨ¤ āϏāĻžāĻŽāĻ—ā§āϰ⧀āĻ• āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒāĻ°ā§āϕ⧇ āĻ•āĻžāĻ°ā§āϞ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŦā§āϝ – "āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽ āĻšāĻšā§āϛ⧇ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āϝāĻžāϤāĻŋāϤ āĻœā§€āĻŦ⧇āϰ āĻĻā§€āĻ°ā§āϘāĻļā§āĻŦāĻžāϏ, āĻšā§ƒāĻĻ⧟āĻšā§€āύ āϜāĻ—āϤ⧇āϰ āĻšā§ƒāĻĻ⧟, āĻĒā§āϰāĻžāĻŖāĻšā§€āύ āĻĒāϰāĻŋāĻŦ⧇āĻļ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāĻžāĻŖ, āĻāϟāĻž āĻšāĻšā§āϛ⧇ āϜāύāĻ—āϪ⧇āϰ āφāĻĢāĻŋāĻŽ āĨ¤" (āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏ, ⧧⧝⧭ā§Ģ)
     
    āĻ•āĻžāĻ°ā§āϞ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽāϕ⧇ āφāϰ āĻĻāĻļāϟāĻž āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āϏāĻžāĻĨ⧇ āĻāĻ•āĻžāĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻĢ⧇āϞ⧇āϛ⧇āύāĨ¤ āĻ•āĻžāĻ°ā§āϞ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏ āĻ–ā§āϰāĻŋāĻˇā§āϟāĻžāύ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻšāĻžāϰāĻŋāĻ• āĻĻāĻŋāĻ•āϟāĻžāϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇ āϝ⧇ āĻ•āĻĻāĻ°ā§āϝāϰ⧂āĻĒ āϞāĻ•ā§āĻˇā§āϝ āĻ•āϰ⧇āϛ⧇āύ āϤāĻž āĻŦāĻžāĻ•āĻŋāϏāĻŦ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻŦ⧈āĻļāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āϝ āĻŽāύ⧇ āĻ•āϰ⧇āύāĨ¤ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻ…āĻĒāĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻšāĻžāϰ āφāϰ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāĻ•ā§ƒāϤ āϰ⧂āĻĒ āĻāĻ• āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĨ āĻŦāĻšāύ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āύāĻžāĨ¤ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻ…āĻĒāĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻšāĻžāϰ⧇ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽāϕ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āĻŽāύ⧇ āĻšāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇, āĻ•āĻŋāĻ¨ā§āϤ⧁ āϤāĻž āϤ⧋ āϐāĻļā§€ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāĻ•ā§ƒāϤ āϰ⧂āĻĒ āύ⧟āĨ¤ āĻŦāϰāĻ‚ āϤāĻž āĻšāϞ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āχāĻšāϜāĻžāĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻ•āϰāĻŖāĨ¤
     
    āϐāĻļā§€ āϧāĻ°ā§āĻŽ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϝ⧇ āĻĒāĻĻā§āϧāϤāĻŋāϤ⧇ āĻŽā§āĻŽāĻŋāύāĻĻ⧇āϰ āφāĻšā§āĻŦāĻžāύ āĻ•āϰāϛ⧇ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āϝāĻžāϤāĻŋāϤ, āύāĻŋāĻĒā§€ā§œāĻŋāϤ, āĻŽāϜāϞ⧁āĻŽāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĒāĻ•ā§āώ⧇ āĻĻāĻžāρ⧜āĻžāϤ⧇, āĻāϰāĻ•āĻŽ āωāĻĻāĻžāĻ¤ā§āϤ āφāĻšā§āĻŦāĻžāύ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āĻŽāϤāĻžāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļ⧇ āĻ¸ā§āĻĒāĻˇā§āϟāĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āĻŦāĻŋāĻŦ⧃āϤ āĻšā§ŸāύāĻŋāĨ¤ āϕ⧁āϰāφāύ āĻŦāϞāϛ⧇ – "āϤ⧋āĻŽāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻ•āĻŋ āĻšāϞ āϝ⧇ āϤ⧋āĻŽāϰāĻž āϝ⧁āĻĻā§āϧ āĻ•āϰāĻŦ⧇ āύāĻž āφāĻ˛ā§āϞāĻžāĻšā§â€Œāϰ āĻĒāĻĨ⧇ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āĻ…āϏāĻšāĻžā§Ÿ āύāϰ āύāĻžāϰ⧀ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āĻļāĻŋāĻļ⧁āĻĻ⧇āϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ, āϝāĻžāϰāĻž āĻŦāϞ⧇ āĻšā§‡ āφāĻŽāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻĒāĻžāϞāĻ•! āĻāχ āϜāύāĻĒāĻĻ āϝāĻžāϰ āĻ…āϧāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāϏ⧀ āϜāĻžāϞāĻŋāĻŽ āωāĻšāĻž āĻšāϤ⧇ āφāĻŽāĻžāĻĻāĻŋāĻ—āϕ⧇ āĻ…āĻ¨ā§āϝāĻ¤ā§āϰ āύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‡ āϝāĻžāĻ“, āϤ⧋āĻŽāĻžāϰ āύāĻŋāĻ•āϟ āĻšāϤ⧇ āĻ•āĻžāωāϕ⧇ āφāĻŽāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻ…āĻ­āĻŋāĻ­āĻžāĻŦāĻ• āĻ•āϰ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āϤ⧋āĻŽāĻžāϰ āύāĻŋāĻ•āϟ āĻšāϤ⧇ āĻ•āĻžāωāϕ⧇ āĻ“ āφāĻŽāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻšāĻžā§Ÿ āĻ•āϰ⧋ āĨ¤'' (ā§Ē : ā§­ā§Ģ)
     
    āϝ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻāχ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļ āĻĒā§āϰāĻĻāĻžāύ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϝ⧇, āĻŽā§āĻŽāĻŋāύ āĻšāĻŦ⧇ āϐ āϏāĻ•āϞ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώ⧇āϰ āĻ…āĻ­āĻŋāĻ­āĻžāĻŦāĻ• āĻ“ āϏāĻšāĻžā§Ÿ āϝāĻžāϰāĻž āĻ…āϏāĻšāĻžā§Ÿ āĻ“ āĻŽāϜāϞ⧁āĻŽ āĻšā§Ÿā§‡ āφāϛ⧇, āϝāĻžāϰāĻž āϜāĻžāϞāĻŋāĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻ…āĻ¤ā§āϝāĻžāϚāĻžāϰ⧇, āĻļā§‹āώāĻŖ āφāϰ āϜ⧁āϞ⧁āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻļāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāϰ – āϏ⧇āχ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻ•āĻŋ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āĻšāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇? āϏ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻ•āĻŋ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϏāĻžāĻŽā§āϰāĻžāĻœā§āϝāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āĻšā§Ÿā§‡ āĻ•āĻžāϜ āĻ•āϰāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇? āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽā§‡āϰ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āĻĒāĻ•ā§āώāĻļāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋ āϜāĻžāϞ⧇āĻŽā§‡āϰ āϜ⧁āϞ⧁āĻŽ, āĻ…āĻ¤ā§āϝāĻžāϚāĻžāϰ, āύāĻŋāĻĒā§€ā§œāύ⧇āϰ āĻĒāĻ•ā§āώ⧇ āĻ…āĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāύ āύāĻŋāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇ āύāĻžāĨ¤ āωāĻĒāϰāĻ¨ā§āĻ¤ā§Â  āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŽā§āĻŽāĻŋāύāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϝ⧁āĻĻā§āϧ⧇ āĻ…āĻŦāϤ⧀āĻ°ā§āĻŖ āĻšāĻ“ā§ŸāĻžāϰ āφāĻšā§āĻŦāĻžāύ āϜāĻžāύāĻžā§Ÿ- āϝāĻžāϤ⧇ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϜāĻžāϞ⧇āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧁āĻĻā§āϧ⧇ āχāĻ¸ā§āĻĒāĻžāϤ āĻ•āĻ āĻŋāύ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ āĻ—ā§œā§‡ āϤ⧋āϞāĻž āϝāĻžā§ŸāĨ¤
     
    āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϕ⧀ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻ• āĻšā§Ÿ āϝāĻ–āύ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻ•āϞ āĻŦ⧈āĻļāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āϝ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āύāĻžāĻ•āϚ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻĻā§‡ā§Ÿ ? āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϧāĻžāύ āĻŦ⧈āĻļāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āϝ āĻšāϞ –
                 ā§§āĨ¤ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋāĻ—āϤ āĻŽāĻžāϞāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāύāĻž
                 ⧍āĨ¤ āĻļā§āϰāĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻĒāĻŖā§āϝāĻ•āϰāĻŖ (Commodification of Labour)
                 ā§ŠāĨ¤ āωāĻĻā§āϧ⧃āϤ āĻŽā§āύāĻžāĻĢāĻž āϞāĻžāĻ­
                 ā§ĒāĨ¤ āωāĻĻā§āϧ⧃āϤ āĻŽā§āύāĻžāĻĢāĻž āĻŦāĻŋāύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‹āĻ—
                 ā§ĢāĨ¤ āĻŽā§āύāĻžāĻĢāĻž āϞāĻžāϭ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻž
                 ā§ŦāĨ¤ āϏāĻžā§āϚ⧟āĻ•ā§ƒāϤ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋ āĻŦāĻŋāύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‹āĻ—Â Â 
    āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāϰ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋāĻ—āϤ āĻŽāĻžāϞāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāύāĻžāϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀ āĻāĻŽāύāĻ•āĻŋ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻā§€ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāϰ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋāĻ—āϤ āĻŽāĻžāϞāĻŋāĻ•āύāĻžāϰ āωāĻšā§āϛ⧇āĻĻ⧇āϰāĻ“ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀ āĨ¤ āφāĻ˛ā§āϞāĻžāĻšā§â€Œ āĻĒāĻžāĻ• āϏ⧂āϰāĻž āĻŦāĻžāĻ•āĻžāϰāĻžā§Ÿ āĻŽā§āĻ¤ā§āϤāĻžāϕ⧀āϰ āĻŦ⧈āĻļāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āϝ āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āωāĻ˛ā§āϞ⧇āĻ– āĻ•āϰ⧇āύ- "āϤāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰāϕ⧇ āϝ⧇ āωāĻĒāύ⧋āĻĒāĻ•āϰāĻŖ āĻĻāĻŋā§Ÿā§‡āĻ›āĻŋ āϤāĻž āĻšāϤ⧇ āĻŦā§āϝ⧟ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĨ¤'' (⧍ : ā§Š)
    "āϤ⧋āĻŽāϰāĻž āϝāĻž āωāĻĒāĻžāĻ°ā§āϜāύ āĻ•āϰ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āφāĻŽāĻŋ āϝāĻž āĻ­ā§‚āĻŽāĻŋ āĻšāϤ⧇ āϤ⧋āĻŽāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āĻ‰ā§ŽāĻĒāĻžāĻĻāύ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻĻ⧇āχ āϤāĻ¨ā§āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇ āϝāĻž āĻ‰ā§ŽāĻ•ā§ƒāĻˇā§āϟ āϤāĻž āĻŦā§āϝ⧟ āĻ•āϰ āĨ¤ " (⧍ : ⧍ā§Ŧā§­)
     
    āĻāϰ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧇ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋ āϝāĻž āωāĻĒāĻžāĻ°ā§āϜāύ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϤāĻžāϰ āĻšā§‚ā§œāĻžāĻ¨ā§āϤ āĻŽāĻžāϞāĻŋāĻ• āφāĻ˛ā§āϞāĻžāĻšā§â€Œ, āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋ āĻšāϞ āϏāĻžāĻŽā§ŸāĻŋāĻ• āĻļāĻ°ā§āϤāϝ⧁āĻ•ā§āϤ āĻŽāĻžāϞāĻŋāĻ• āĨ¤ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋ āĻāĻ•ā§āώ⧇āĻ¤ā§āϰ⧇ āϏāĻŽāĻ¸ā§āϤ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒāĻĻ āĻŦāĻž āωāĻĒāĻžāĻ°ā§āϜāύ āφāĻ¤ā§āĻŽāĻ­ā§‹āϗ⧇āĻ“ āĻŦā§āϝ⧟ āĻ•āϰāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇, āφāĻŦāĻžāϰ āφāĻ˛ā§āϞāĻžāĻšā§â€Œāϰ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļ⧇ āĻŦā§āϝ⧟āĻ“ āĻ•āϰāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇āĨ¤ āωāĻĒāĻžāĻ°ā§āϜāύ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āĻ•āĻžāĻœā§‡ āĻŦā§āϝ⧟ āĻ•āϰāĻŦ⧇ āϤāĻž āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻ­āϰ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϤāĻžāϰ āĻŦāĻŋāĻļā§āĻŦāĻžāϏāĻ—āϤ āĻĻāĻŋāϕ⧇āϰ āωāĻĒāϰāĨ¤ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋ āϝāĻĻāĻŋ āĻšā§‚ā§œāĻžāĻ¨ā§āϤ āĻŽāĻžāϞāĻŋāĻ• āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āφāĻ˛ā§āϞāĻžāĻšā§â€Œāϕ⧇ āĻŽā§‡āύ⧇ āĻ¨ā§‡ā§Ÿ āϤāĻ–āύ āφāĻ¤ā§āĻŽāĻ­ā§‹āϗ⧇ āĻĒā§āĻ°ā§Ÿā§‹āϜāĻ¨ā§€ā§Ÿ āĻ­ā§‹āĻ— āĻ•āϰāĻŦ⧇ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āĻāĻ• āĻ…āĻ‚āĻļ āϜāύāĻ•āĻ˛ā§āϝāĻžāϪ⧇ āĻŦā§āϝ⧟ āĻ•āϰāĻŦ⧇āĨ¤ āϝāĻžāϰāĻž āϜāύāĻ•āĻ˛ā§āϝāĻžāϪ⧇ āφāĻ¤ā§āĻŽāύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‹āĻ— āĻ•āϰ⧇ āύāĻž āϕ⧁āϰāφāύ āϤāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰāϕ⧇ āĻĻā§āĻŦā§€āύ⧇ āĻ…āĻ¸ā§āĻŦā§€āĻ•āĻžāϰāĻ•āĻžāϰ⧀ āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āĻ˜ā§‹āώāĻŖāĻž āĻĻāĻŋā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āϏ⧂āϰāĻž āĻŽāĻžāωāύ⧇ āĻŦāϞāĻž āĻšā§Ÿā§‡āĻ›ā§‡â€“ "āϤ⧁āĻŽāĻŋ āĻ•āĻŋ āϤāĻžāϕ⧇ āĻĻ⧇āϖ⧇āϛ⧋ , āϝ⧇ āĻĻā§āĻŦā§€āύāϕ⧇ āĻ…āĻ¸ā§āĻŦā§€āĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻ•āϰ⧇ ? āϏ⧇ āϤ⧋ āϏ⧇āχ āϝ⧇ āĻāϤāĻŋāĻŽāϕ⧇ āϤāĻžā§œāĻŋā§Ÿā§‡ āĻĻā§‡ā§Ÿ, āĻ…āĻ­āĻžāĻŦāĻ—ā§āϰāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāϕ⧇ āĻ–āĻžāĻĻā§āϝāĻĻāĻžāύ⧇ āĻ‰ā§ŽāϏāĻžāĻš āĻĻā§‡ā§Ÿ āύāĻžāĨ¤"
     
    āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻĻāϰāĻŋāĻĻā§āϰ āĻ“ āĻ…āϏāĻšāĻžā§Ÿ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻžāĻšāĻžāĻ¯ā§āϝ⧇ āĻāĻ—āĻŋā§Ÿā§‡ āφāϏāĻžāϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āϕ⧋āĻŽāϞ āϏ⧁āϰ⧇āϰ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻšāĻžāϰ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āύāĻŋāĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻĻāϰāĻŋāĻĻā§āϰ āĻ“ āĻ…āϏāĻšāĻžā§Ÿ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻžāĻšāĻžāĻ¯ā§āϝ⧇ āĻāĻ—āĻŋā§Ÿā§‡ āύāĻž āφāϏāĻžāϕ⧇ āĻ­ā§ŽāϏāύāĻž āĻ•āϰ⧇āϛ⧇ āĻāĻŽāύāĻ•āĻŋ āĻĻā§āĻŦā§€āύ⧇ āĻ…āĻ¸ā§āĻŦā§€āĻ•āĻžāϰāĻ•āĻžāϰ⧀ āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āĻ˜ā§‹āώāĻŖāĻž āĻ•āϰ⧇āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŽā§āĻŽāĻŋāύāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻāχ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļ āĻĒā§āϰāĻĻāĻžāύ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϝ⧇, 'āωāĻĒāĻžāĻ°ā§āϜāĻŋāϤ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇ āϝāĻž āĻ‰ā§ŽāĻ•ā§ƒāĻˇā§āϟ āϤāĻž āĻŦā§āϝ⧟ āĻ•āϰāĨ¤ āĻāϰ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧇ āĻ…āĻ­āĻžāĻŦā§€ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώ⧇āϰ āϏāĻžāĻšāĻžāĻ¯ā§āϝ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āĻ•āϰ⧁āĻŖāĻžāϰ āĻŦāĻŋāώ⧟ āύ⧟āĨ¤ āĻ āĻšāϞ⧋ āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦ, āĻ¸ā§āĻĒāĻˇā§āϟ āϏāĻžāĻŽāĻžāϜāĻŋāĻ• āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦāĨ¤ āĻ āĻšāϞ āĻ–ā§‹āĻĻāĻžāĻĒā§āϰ⧇āĻŽāĻŋāĻ•āĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋ āĻ¸ā§āĻĒāĻˇā§āϟ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļ, āϝ⧇ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļ āĻŦāĻžāĻ¸ā§āϤāĻŦāĻžā§Ÿāύ⧇ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋ āύāĻŋāĻœā§‡āχ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋāĻ—āϤ āĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āĻāĻŽāύāĻ•āĻŋ āϏāĻžāĻŽāĻŋāĻˇā§āϟāĻ•āĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āĻ¤ā§ŽāĻĒāϰ āĻšāϤ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇āĨ¤
     
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    āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻāĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āϧāύ⧀ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒā§āϰāĻĻāĻžā§Ÿāϕ⧇ āĻ…āĻ­āĻžāĻŦā§€āĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋ āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦāĻļā§€āϞ āĻšāϤ⧇ āĻļ⧁āϧ⧁ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļ āĻĻā§‡ā§Ÿ āύāĻž, āĻŦāĻžāĻ§ā§āϝāϤāĻžāĻŽā§‚āϞāĻ• āĻ•āϰ⧇āĨ¤ āϏ⧁āϤāϰāĻžāĻ‚ āĻļā§āϰāĻŽāĻŋāĻ• āĻŦāĻž āĻ…āĻ­āĻžāĻŦā§€āĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻ…āϧāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻžāϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āύāϤ⧁āύ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āύāϤ⧁āύ āĻŽāϤāĻžāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āĻ°ā§Ÿā§‹āϜāύ āĻĒā§œā§‡ āύāĻžāĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻāĻŽāύ āĻāĻ• āĻĒā§‚āĻ°ā§āĻŖāĻžāĻ™ā§āĻ— āĻĻā§āĻŦā§€āύ- āϝ⧇ āĻĻā§āĻŦā§€āύ āĻļā§‹āώāĻŋāϤ, āĻŦāĻžā§āϚāĻŋāϤāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻ…āϧāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāϰ āφāĻĻāĻžā§Ÿā§‡āϰ āϏāĻŽāĻ¸ā§āϤ āĻĻāĻŋāĻ• āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļāύāĻž āĻ“ āĻŦāĻŋāϧāĻžāύ āϜāĻžāϰāĻŋ āĻ•āϰ⧇āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āϏ⧁āϤāϰāĻžāĻ‚ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻļ⧁āϧ⧁ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧāĻŋāϤāĻžāχ āĻ•āϰāϛ⧇ āύāĻž, āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻā§€ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻž āωāĻšā§āϛ⧇āĻĻ⧇āϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŽā§āĻŽāĻŋāύāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϞ⧜āĻžāχ āĻ•āϰāϤ⧇ āφāĻšā§āĻŦāĻžāύ āϜāĻžāύāĻžā§Ÿ, āϝāĻžāϤ⧇ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϧāύ⧀āĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻ•āĻžāϛ⧇ āĻ…āĻ­āĻžāĻŦā§€āĻĻ⧇āϰ āϝ⧇ āĻšāĻ• āĻŦāĻž āĻ…āϧāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻ°ā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇ āϤāĻž āφāĻĻāĻžā§Ÿ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻ•āĻ˛ā§āϝāĻžāĻŖāĻ•āĻžāĻŽā§€ āϏāĻŽāĻžāϜ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻž āĻ•āϰāĻž āϝāĻžā§ŸāĨ¤ āϏ⧇ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ⧇ āĻŽāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻ•ā§āϏāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻŦāĻž āϏāĻŽāĻžāϜāϤāĻ¨ā§āĻ¤ā§āϰ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻž āĻ›āĻžā§œāĻžāχ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώ⧇āϰ āĻ…āϧāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻžāϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āϝāĻĨ⧇āĻˇā§āϟāĨ¤
     
    āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇ āĻļā§āϰāĻŽ āĻļā§‹āώāĻŖ āϝ⧇āĻŽāύ āϏāĻŽāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻŋāϤ āϤ⧇āĻŽāύāĻŋ āĻļā§‹āώāĻŋāϤ āωāĻĻā§āϧ⧃āϤ āĻŽā§‚āĻ˛ā§āϝ āĻŦāĻŋāύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‹āĻ— āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāϰ āφāĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻŦ⧜ āĻ•āϰāϤ⧇ āĻĒā§āϰāĻšā§‡āĻˇā§āϟāĻž āϚāĻžāϞāĻžā§ŸāĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽā§‡ āĻļā§āϰāĻŽ āĻļā§‹āώāĻŖ āĻļ⧁āϧ⧁ āύāĻŋāώāĻŋāĻĻā§āϧāχ āύ⧟, āĻ¨ā§āϝāĻžā§Ÿ āĻŦāĻŋāϚāĻžāϰ⧇āϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ āĻĻāĻŋā§Ÿā§‡ āĻ…āĻ­āĻžāĻŦā§€ āĻŦāĻžā§āϚāĻŋāϤāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒāĻĻ āĻŦāĻŖā§āϟāύ⧇āϰ āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦ āĻĒā§āϰāĻĻāĻžāύ āĻ•āϰ⧇āĨ¤ āĻ āĻ•āĻžāϰāϪ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āϝāĻžāĻ•āĻžāϤ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāϕ⧇ āĻŦāĻžāĻ¸ā§āϤāĻŦāĻžā§Ÿāύ⧇āϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļ āϜāĻžāϰāĻŋ āĻ•āϰ⧇āϛ⧇, āϝāĻžāϤ⧇ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϧāύ⧀ āĻ“ āĻĻāϰāĻŋāĻĻā§āϰ⧇āϰ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāϧāĻžāύ āĻ•āĻŽā§‡ āϝāĻžā§ŸāĨ¤ āύ⧋āĻŦ⧇āϞ āĻŦāĻŋāĻœā§Ÿā§€ āĻ…āĻŽāĻ°ā§āĻ¤ā§āϝ āϏ⧇āύ āĻ…āϏāĻŽāϤāĻž āĻšā§āϰāĻžāϏ⧇āϰ āωāĻĒāĻžā§Ÿ āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āωāĻ˛ā§āϞ⧇āĻ– āĻ•āϰ⧇āύ āϝ⧇,āϧāύ⧀āϰ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻāĻ• āĻ…āĻ‚āĻļ āϝāĻĻāĻŋ āĻĻāϰāĻŋāĻĻā§āϰ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώ⧇āϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇ āĻŦāĻŖā§āϟāύ āĻ•āϰāĻž āϝāĻžā§Ÿ,āϤāĻŦ⧇ āĻ…āϏāĻŽāϤāĻž āĻšā§āϰāĻžāϏ āĻĒāĻžāĻŦ⧇āĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŦāĻšā§ āφāϗ⧇āχ āĻ…āϏāĻŽāϤāĻž āĻšā§āϰāĻžāϏ⧇āϰ āĻ āĻŦāĻŋāϧāĻžāύāϕ⧇ āϝāĻžāĻ•āĻžāϤ āύāĻžāĻŽā§‡ āĻ•āĻžāĻ°ā§āϝāĻ•āϰ āĻ•āϰāĻžāϰ āύāĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻ⧇āĻļ āĻĻāĻŋā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āφāϰ āĻāĻ•āϟāĻŋ āĻŦ⧈āĻļāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āϝ āĻšāϞ⧋ āĻĒā§āϰāĻžāϚ⧁āĻ°ā§āϝ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻžāĨ¤ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻā§€āϰāĻž āĻ…āϧāĻŋāĻ• āĻŽā§āύāĻžāĻĢāĻž āϞāĻžāϭ⧇āϰ āφāĻļāĻžā§Ÿ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋ āĻ—āĻ āύ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻžā§Ÿ āĻ…āĻŦāϤ⧀āĻ°ā§āĻŖ āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋ āĻ—āĻ āύ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻžā§Ÿ āĻ…āĻŦāϤ⧀āĻ°ā§āĻŖ āĻšā§Ÿā§‡ āϤāĻžāϰāĻž āϏāĻžā§āϚ⧟ āĻĒā§āϰāĻ•āĻ˛ā§āĻĒ āĻ—ā§āϰāĻšāĻŖ āĻ•āϰ⧇āĨ¤ āĻ…āϤāĻŋ āĻŦ⧇āĻļāĻŋ āϏāĻžā§āϚ⧟āĻŽā§āĻ–ā§€ āĻšā§Ÿ āĻ…āϧāĻŋāĻ• āĻŽāĻžāĻ¤ā§āϰāĻžā§Ÿ āĻŦāĻŋāύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‹āϗ⧇āϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝāĨ¤ āĻ āĻ…āĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžā§Ÿ āĻ•ā§ƒāĻĒāĻŖāϤāĻž āϤāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻ¸ā§āĻŦāĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āĻĒāϰāĻŋāĻŖāϤ āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤ āĻ•ā§ƒāĻĒāĻŖāϤāĻžāϰ āĻ•āĻžāϰāϪ⧇ āĻ¸ā§āĻŦāĻžāĻ­āĻžāĻŦāĻŋāĻ• āĻŦā§āϝ⧟, āφāĻ¤ā§āĻŽā§€ā§ŸāĻ¸ā§āĻŦāϜāύ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋ āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦ, āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻŦ⧇āĻļā§€āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋ āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦ, āĻ…āĻ­āĻžāĻŦā§€āĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋ āĻ“ āĻŦāĻžā§āϚāĻŋāϤāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋ āϝ⧇ āĻ¸ā§āĻŦāĻžāĻ­āĻžāĻŦāĻŋāĻ• āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦāĻŦā§‹āϧ- āϤāĻž āĻšāĻžāϰāĻŋā§Ÿā§‡ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻĒāϤāĻŋāϰāĻž āύāĻŋāϰāĻ¨ā§āϤāϰ āϚāĻžāϞāĻŋā§Ÿā§‡ āϝāĻžā§Ÿ āĻŽā§āύāĻžāĻĢāĻž āϞāĻžāϭ⧇āϰ āĻ…āĻŦāĻŋāĻļā§āϰāĻžāĻ¨ā§āϤ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻžāĨ¤ āϕ⧁āϰāφāύ āϏ⧇ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻžāϕ⧇ āĻāĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āϤ⧁āϞ⧇ āϧāϰ⧇
    "āĻĒā§āϰāĻžāϚ⧁āĻ°ā§āϝ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻž āϤ⧋āĻŽāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŽā§‹āĻšāĻžāĻšā§āĻ›āĻ¨ā§āύ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϰāĻžāϖ⧇, āϝāϤāĻ•ā§āώāĻŖ āύāĻž āϤ⧋āĻŽāϰāĻž āĻ•āĻŦāϰ⧇ āωāĻĒāύ⧀āϤ āĻšāĻ“,... āϤ⧋āĻŽāϰāĻž āϤ⧋ āϜāĻžāĻšāĻžāĻ¨ā§āύāĻžāĻŽ āĻĻ⧇āĻ–āĻŦ⧇āχāĨ¤ " (āϏ⧂āϰāĻž, āϤāĻžāĻ•āĻžāϛ⧁āϰ)
    āĻāĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇āχ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻžā§Ÿ āĻļāĻžāĻŽāĻŋāϞ āĻšā§Ÿā§‡ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻĒāϤāĻŋāϰāĻž āϝ⧇ āϏāĻžā§āĻšā§Ÿā§‡āϰ āϏāĻ‚āĻ¸ā§āĻ•ā§ƒāϤāĻŋ āϚāĻžāϞ⧁ āϰāĻžāϖ⧇ āϤāĻžāϰ āĻŦā§āϝāĻžāĻĒāĻžāϰ⧇ āϕ⧁āϰāφāύ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŦā§āϝ āĻšāϞ – "āĻĻ⧁āĻ°ā§āĻ­ā§‹āĻ— āĻĒā§āϰāĻ¤ā§āϝ⧇āϕ⧇āϰ ... āϝ⧇ āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĨ āϜāĻŽāĻžā§Ÿ āĻ“ āωāĻšāĻž āĻŦāĻžāϰāĻŦāĻžāϰ āĻ—āĻŖāύāĻž āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĨ¤ āϏ⧇ āϧāĻžāϰāĻŖāĻž āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĨ āϤāĻžāϕ⧇ āĻ…āĻŽāϰ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āϰāĻžāĻ–āĻŦ⧇ āĨ¤ ... āϏ⧇ āĻ…āĻŦāĻļā§āϝāχ āύāĻŋāĻ•ā§āώāĻŋāĻĒā§āϤ āĻšāĻŦ⧇ āĻšā§āϤāĻžāĻŽāĻžā§Ÿ āĨ¤ " (āϏ⧂āϰāĻž āĻšā§āϤāĻžāĻŽāĻž)
     
    āωāĻĒāĻ°ā§āϝ⧁āĻ•ā§āϤ āĻ†ā§ŸāĻžāϤ⧇ āĻŦā§‹āĻāĻž āϝāĻžā§Ÿ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŦāĻšā§ āφāϗ⧇āχ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻāϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧāĻŋāϤāĻž āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻāϏ⧇āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āϝāĻ–āύ āϕ⧁āϰāφāύ āύāĻžāϜāĻŋāϞ āĻšā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇ āϤāĻ–āύ āϏāĻŽāĻžāĻœā§‡ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ•āĻļāĻŋāϤ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āύāĻž āĻĨāĻžāĻ•āϞ⧇āĻ“ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϝ⧇ āĻŦ⧈āĻļāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āϝāϗ⧁āϞ⧋āϰ āĻ•āĻžāϰāϪ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāĻļ āĻšā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇ āϏ⧇āχ āĻŦ⧈āĻļāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āϝāϗ⧁āϞ⧋āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧāĻŋāϤāĻž āĻ•āϰāĻž āĻšā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇ āϕ⧁āϰāφāύ⧇āĨ¤ āϕ⧇āύāύāĻž āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āύ⧀āϤāĻŋāĻ—āϤ āĻ“ āφāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļāĻŋāĻ•āĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āϏ⧇āϕ⧁āϞāĻžāϰāĻŋāϜāĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧋āϧ⧀āĨ¤ 'āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ'āϏ⧇āϕ⧁āϞāĻžāϰāĻŋāϜāĻŽ āĻĨ⧇āϕ⧇ āĻŦāĻŋāĻšā§āĻ›āĻŋāĻ¨ā§āύ āĻ•āĻŋāϛ⧁ āύ⧟āĨ¤ āĻŦāϰāĻ‚ āϏ⧇āϕ⧁āϞāĻžāϰāĻŋāϜāĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāĻļ⧇āϰ āϏāĻžāĻĨ⧇ āϏāĻžāĻĨ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāĻļ āĻšā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āϏ⧇āϕ⧁āϞāĻžāϰāĻŋāϜāĻŽ āĻšāϞ āχāĻšāϜāĻžāĻ—āϤāĻŋāĻ•āϤāĻžāĨ¤ 'āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ'āχāĻšāϜāĻžāĻ—āϤāĻŋāĻ•āϤāĻžāϰ āφāĻĻāĻ°ā§āĻļ⧇ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻŋāϤāĨ¤ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦ⧈āĻļāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āϝāχ āĻšāϞ āĻāχ āϜāĻ—āϤ⧇āχ āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤāĻŋāĻ—āϤ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāϰ āĻĒāĻžāĻšāĻžā§œ āĻŦāĻžāύāĻžāϤ⧇ āĻšāĻŦ⧇, āĻ āϜāĻ—ā§Ž āĻšāϞ āϏ⧁āĻ– āϏāĻŽā§ƒāĻĻā§āϧāĻŋāϰ āϏāĻŽāĻ¸ā§āϤ āφāϧāĻžāϰāĨ¤ āϏ⧇ āĻ•āĻžāϰāϪ⧇ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āϏāĻžāĻĨ⧇ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽā§‡āϰ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒāĻ°ā§āĻ• āύ⧇āχāĨ¤ āϕ⧇āύāύāĻž āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻŽāύ⧇ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώ⧇āϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āϏāĻŦāĻšā§‡ā§Ÿā§‡ āωāĻ¤ā§āϤāĻŽ āĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāύ āĻšāϞ āĻĒāϰāĻ•āĻžāϞāĨ¤ āĻĒāϰāĻ•āĻžāϞ āĻšāϞ āϏ⧁āĻ– āϏāĻŽā§ƒāĻĻā§āϧāĻŋāϰ āϕ⧇āĻ¨ā§āĻĻā§āϰ āĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻĒāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻŋāĻŦ āĻœā§€āĻŦāύāϕ⧇ āĻ­ā§‹āĻ— āĻŦāĻŋāϞāĻžāϏ āĻŦāĻž āϏ⧁āĻ–-āϏāĻŽā§ƒāĻĻā§āϧāĻŋāĻ°Â  āϕ⧇āĻ¨ā§āĻĻā§āϰ āĻŽāύ⧇ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āύāĻž- āϝāĻž āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻā§€ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžā§Ÿ āĻŽāύ⧇ āĻ•āϰāĻž āĻšā§ŸāĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽā§‡ āĻĒāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻŋāĻŦ āĻœā§€āĻŦāύ āĻšāϞ āĻĻāĻžā§ŸāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦ āĻ“ āĻ•āĻ°ā§āϤāĻŦā§āϝ āĻĒāĻžāϞāύ⧇āϰ āĻœā§€āĻŦāύ, āĻ āĻœā§€āĻŦāύ āύāĻŋāĻœā§‡āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻ āĻžāϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝ āύ⧟āĨ¤ āĻ āĻœā§€āĻŦāύ āĻšāϞ āĻŽāĻžāύ⧁āώ⧇āϰ āĻ•āĻ˛ā§āϝāĻžāϪ⧇ āφāĻ¤ā§āĻŽāύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‹āϜāĻŋāϤ āĻĨāĻžāĻ•āĻžāϰ āϜāĻ¨ā§āϝāĨ¤ āĻ āĻ•āĻžāϰāϪ⧇ āϕ⧁āϰāφāύ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ­āĻŋāĻ¨ā§āύāĻ­āĻžāĻŦ⧇ āĻĒāĻžāĻ°ā§āĻĨāĻŋāĻŦ āĻœā§€āĻŦāύ⧇āϰ āĻ­ā§‹āĻ— āĻŦāĻŋāϞāĻžāϏ āĻ“ āĻĒā§āϰāĻžāϚ⧁āĻ°ā§āϝ⧇āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻž āĻĨ⧇āϕ⧇ āĻŦāĻŋāϰāϤ āĻĨ⧇āϕ⧇ āĻ¸ā§ŽāĻ•āĻ°ā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āĻĒā§āϰāϤāĻŋāϝ⧋āĻ—āĻŋāϤāĻžā§Ÿ āφāĻ¤ā§āĻŽāύāĻŋā§Ÿā§‹āϗ⧇āϰ āĻ•āĻĨāĻž āĻŦā§āϝāĻ•ā§āϤ āĻ•āϰ⧇āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧁āĻĻā§āϧ⧇ āϝāϤ āĻŦ⧇āĻļāĻŋ āĻŽāĻžāĻ¤ā§āϰāĻžā§Ÿ āĻ…āĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāύ āύāĻŋāϤ⧇ āϏāĻ•ā§āώāĻŽ, āϏāĻŽāĻžāϜāϤāĻ¨ā§āĻ¤ā§āϰ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻŋāϰ⧁āĻĻā§āϧ⧇ āϤāϤāĻ–āĻžāύāĻŋ āϏāĻ•ā§āώāĻŽ āύ⧟āĨ¤ āϕ⧇āύāύāĻž āϏāĻŽāĻžāϜāϤāĻ¨ā§āĻ¤ā§āϰ⧇ āϰāĻžāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āĻ°ā§€ā§Ÿ āĻŽāĻžāϞāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāύāĻžāϰ āĻ•āĻžāϰāϪ⧇ āϰāĻžāĻˇā§āĻŸā§āĻ°ā§€ā§Ÿ āĻĒ⧁āρāϜāĻŋāĻŦāĻžāĻĻ āĻāϰ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ•āĻžāĻļ āĻšāĻ“ā§ŸāĻžāϰ āϏ⧁āϝ⧋āĻ— āĻ°ā§Ÿā§‡āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽā§‡ āϏ⧇ āϰāĻ•āĻŽ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āϏ⧁āϝ⧋āĻ— āύ⧇āχ , āϕ⧇āύāύāĻž āχāϏāϞāĻžāĻŽ āĻ¨ā§āϝāĻžā§ŸāĻŦāĻŋāϚāĻžāϰāϕ⧇ āϏāĻ°ā§āĻŦāĻžāϧāĻŋāĻ• āϗ⧁āϰ⧁āĻ¤ā§āĻŦ āĻĒā§āϰāĻĻāĻžāύ āĻ•āϰ⧇ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āϤāĻžāϰ āĻšā§‚ā§œāĻžāĻ¨ā§āϤ āĻĒ⧁āϰāĻ¸ā§āĻ•āĻžāϰ āĻ…āĻ°ā§āϜāύ⧇āϰ āĻ•ā§āώ⧇āĻ¤ā§āϰ āĻšāĻŋāϏ⧇āĻŦ⧇ āĻĒāϰāĻ•āĻžāϞāϕ⧇ āĻ˜ā§‹āώāĻŖāĻž āĻ•āϰ⧇āϛ⧇āĨ¤ āϏāĻŽāĻžāϜāϤāĻ¨ā§āĻ¤ā§āϰ⧇ āĻ āϧāϰāϪ⧇āϰ āϕ⧋āύ⧋ āϏ⧁āϝ⧋āĻ— āύ⧇āχāĨ¤Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 
     
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