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KANPUR, Dec 19: Stepping up attack on Opposition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today alleged that Parliament was not allowed to function as rival parties were trying to defend the dishonest and were running away from a debate on issues like graft and simultaneous polls to Lok Sabha and Assemblies. He also hailed the efforts of the Election Commission to get rid of black money from elec- toral system and said the BJP welcomes it. Addressing BJP's 'parivartan rally' here, he also said that some politicians had tried to "provoke" people standing in ATM queues, but their designs did not succeed as the common man was patient and understood that larger interest of the country was at stake. "Our agenda is to fight for a country free of corruption and black money. But their agenda is to close (disrupt) Parliament...I am puzzled," Modi said, days after the winter session ended in a washout due to the standoff over demonetisation. He said he given a sugges- tion at an all-party meeting con- vened before the Winter session of Parliament that a debate should be held on simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and State Assemblies and donations to political parties. "But Parliament was not allowed to function for a month as the opposition parties were not interested in a discussion on the two issues," the Prime Minister said. He said "earlier, the opposi- tion would disrupt Parliament as they wanted to expose the corrupt and bring out scams. But this time, Parliament was disrupted as opposition wanted to defend the dishonest and hence were running away from debate." Singling out Congress, he said its leaders have often claimed that late Rajiv Gandhi brought com- puter and mobile phone to the common man in India. "But now when I say mobile phone can be used as a bank, they say the poor people do not have cell phone...They said peo- ple do not have bank accounts. Now they claim poor went to the bank, but there was no money...They are spreading lies," the Prime Minister said. He said Congress has always shied away from being account- able to the people and recalled a saying about then AICC Treasurer Sitaram Kesri to drive home the point. "Na khata, na bahi, jo Kesri kahe wahi sahi (neither accounts nor ledgers, only thing that mat- ters is what is said by Kesri)," he said. Modi told the gathering that the decision to demonetise Rs 1000 and Rs 500 currency notes has shown that there are two sides in the country -- one con- sisting of a "handful" of people who have been defending those who exploit the middle class and snatch the right of the poor and the other comprising of those who are fighting corrup- tion and the scourge of black money. (PTI) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2016 (PAGE 16) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU www .kashmiruniversity .net UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR Office of the Dean College Development Council B.Ed Admission Notification (Session 2016-18) In anticipation of grant of assent by the Chancellor, On-Line Application forms are invited from the desirous candidates for admission to two years B.Ed programme, session 2016-18 in Private B.Ed Colleges affiliated with the University of Kashmir, Srinagar. The candidates should have qualified Bachelor’s Degree (10+2+3 pattern) with 45% (General) and 40% (Reserved Category) marks in any discipline from the University of Kashmir or any other recognized as equivalent thereto by the University of Kashmir. The Graduate teachers under 10+2+2 scheme with minimum two years teaching experience in Government/Government-recognized Private schools are also eligible to apply for the Admission. 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Colleges-16)CDC/KU/16 Dated: December 17, 2016 ‘Oppn trying to defend dishonest Want India free of corruption, blackmoney: Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the ‘parivartan maha rally’ in Kanpur on Monday.(UNI) No exploitation of anthem: MHA NEW DELHI, Dec 19: The Centre has asked all states to ensure that there is no commercial exploitation or dramatisation of national anthem and all movie halls must show national flag on the screen while the Anthem is being played. In a communication to Chief Secretaries of all States and Union Territories, the Home Ministry said there shall be no commercial exploitation to give financial advantage or any kind of benefit. "To elaborate, the national anthem should not be utilised by which the person involved with it either directly or indi- rectly shall have any commer- cial benefit or any other bene- fit,"the communication said. The Home Ministry said there shall not be dramatisation of the national anthem and it should not be included as a part of any variety show. It is because when the national anthem is sung or played it is imperative on the part of every one present to show due respect and honour. "To think of a dramatised exhibition of the national anthem is absolutely inconceiv- able," it said. The communication said all cinema halls in the country shall play the national anthem before the feature film starts and all present in the hall are obliged to stand up to show respect to the national anthem.(PTI) *Watch video on www.excelsiornews.com

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KANPUR, Dec 19:

Stepping up attack onOpposition, Prime MinisterNarendra Modi today alleged thatParliament was not allowed tofunction as rival parties were tryingto defend the dishonest and wererunning away from a debate onissues like graft and simultaneouspolls to Lok Sabha and Assemblies.

He also hailed the efforts ofthe Election Commission to getrid of black money from elec-toral system and said the BJPwelcomes it.

Addressing BJP's 'parivartanrally' here, he also said that somepoliticians had tried to "provoke"people standing in ATM queues,but their designs did not succeedas the common man was patientand understood that larger interestof the country was at stake.

"Our agenda is to fight for acountry free of corruption andblack money. But their agenda isto close (disrupt) Parliament...Iam puzzled," Modi said, daysafter the winter session ended in

a washout due to the standoffover demonetisation.

He said he given a sugges-tion at an all-party meeting con-vened before the Winter sessionof Parliament that a debateshould be held on simultaneouselections to Lok Sabha and StateAssemblies and donations topolitical parties.

"But Parliament was notallowed to function for a month asthe opposition parties were notinterested in a discussion on the twoissues," the Prime Minister said.

He said "earlier, the opposi-tion would disrupt Parliament asthey wanted to expose the corruptand bring out scams. But thistime, Parliament was disrupted asopposition wanted to defend thedishonest and hence were runningaway from debate."

Singling out Congress, he saidits leaders have often claimed thatlate Rajiv Gandhi brought com-puter and mobile phone to thecommon man in India.

"But now when I say mobilephone can be used as a bank,they say the poor people do nothave cell phone...They said peo-ple do not have bank accounts.Now they claim poor went to thebank, but there was nomoney...They are spreadinglies," the Prime Minister said.

He said Congress has alwaysshied away from being account-able to the people and recalled asaying about then AICCTreasurer Sitaram Kesri to drivehome the point.

"Na khata, na bahi, jo Kesrikahe wahi sahi (neither accountsnor ledgers, only thing that mat-ters is what is said by Kesri)," hesaid.

Modi told the gathering thatthe decision to demonetise Rs1000 and Rs 500 currency noteshas shown that there are twosides in the country -- one con-

sisting of a "handful" of peoplewho have been defending thosewho exploit the middle classand snatch the right of the poor

and the other comprising ofthose who are fighting corrup-tion and the scourge of blackmoney. (PTI)

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2016 (PAGE 16) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU

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UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIROffice of the Dean College Development Council

B.Ed Admission Notification (Session 2016-18)In anticipation of grant of assent by the Chancellor, On-Line Application forms areinvited from the desirous candidates for admission to two years B.Ed programme,session 2016-18 in Private B.Ed Colleges affiliated with the University of Kashmir,Srinagar. The candidates should have qualified Bachelor’s Degree (10+2+3 pattern)with 45% (General) and 40% (Reserved Category) marks in any discipline from theUniversity of Kashmir or any other recognized as equivalent thereto by the Universityof Kashmir. The Graduate teachers under 10+2+2 scheme with minimum two yearsteaching experience in Government/Government-recognized Private schools are alsoeligible to apply for the Admission.B.Ed ProgrammeImportant Dates

Availability of On-line forms From December 20, 2016Last date of submission of On-line January 10, 2017Application formsProcessing of application forms and issuanceof admission list of selected candidates provided Within 20 days timedocuments are in orderStart of Class Work Ist Week of March, 2017For detailed notification please visit our website www.kashmiruniversity.net/www.kashmiruniversity.ac.in

Sd/-Prof. (Mrs) Nilofer Khan

Dean, College Development CouncilNo.F(B.Ed. Pvt. Colleges-16)CDC/KU/16Dated: December 17, 2016

‘Oppn trying to defend dishonest’Want India free of corruption, blackmoney: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the ‘parivartanmaha rally’ in Kanpur on Monday.(UNI)

No exploitation ofanthem: MHA

NEW DELHI, Dec 19:

The Centre has asked allstates to ensure that there is nocommercial exploitation ordramatisation of nationalanthem and all movie halls mustshow national flag on the screenwhile the Anthem is beingplayed.

In a communication to ChiefSecretaries of all States andUnion Territories, the HomeMinistry said there shall be nocommercial exploitation to givefinancial advantage or any kindof benefit.

"To elaborate, the nationalanthem should not be utilisedby which the person involvedwith it either directly or indi-rectly shall have any commer-cial benefit or any other bene-fit,"the communication said.

The Home Ministry saidthere shall not be dramatisationof the national anthem and itshould not be included as a partof any variety show. It isbecause when the nationalanthem is sung or played it isimperative on the part of everyone present to show due respectand honour.

"To think of a dramatisedexhibition of the nationalanthem is absolutely inconceiv-able," it said.

The communication said allcinema halls in the country shallplay the national anthem beforethe feature film starts and allpresent in the hall are obliged tostand up to show respect to thenational anthem.(PTI)

*Watch video onwww.excelsiornews.com