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VHPA sues protesters who disrupted World Hindu Congress

By SESHADRI KUMAR The Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America has filed a civil lawsuit against several individuals who disrupted the World Hindu Congress held at The Westin Chicago Lombard in Illinois on Sept. 7, last year. The complaint was filed at the 18th Judicial Circuit Court, DuPage County on September 11 this year, marking the first anniversary of the episode. The lawsuit is styled as Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America vs Samay T. Gheewala, Anar Parikh, Tara Raghuveer, Nath Deb Robindra aka Robindra Deb Nath, Jitendra Christian Kadirgamar Skanda aka Skanda Kadirgamar, and John Does Nos. 1-10. The complaint alleges four counts: trespass, fraud, conspiracy to commit trespass and conspiracy to commit fraud. The law firm of Lawrence Kamin, LLC is representing the VHPA. India Herald carried extensive reports of the 2018

World Hindu Congress, including the protest during a panel discussion in which the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh General Secretary Mohan Bhagwat participated. At least six activist members of Chicago South Asians for Justice sneaked into the hall. The group was part of a coalition of South AsianAmerican organizations called the Alliance for Justice and Accountability, which coordinated several actions in addition to the disruption. Two of the protesters and one member of the Congress, who retaliated against the protesters, were arrested at that time. The 2018 Congress was held on the eve of the 125th anniversary of an event of significance to Hindus worldwide: Swami Two girls are on the ground, surrounded by an intimidating crowd menacingly looking at them Vivekananda’s historic address and shouting slogans, even as other volunteers are seen pushing the crowd away from the girls to the Parliament of World lest anyone should harm them at the World Hindu Congress in Chicago on Sept. 7. — India Herald file picture.. Religions at the 1893 World Columbian Exposition in See LAWSUIT Page 10

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Strategic Choices for Seniors & Retirees

Most Seniors, Retiree’s and soon-to-be Retiree’s desire to live a happy, healthy, worry free and comfortable retired life, travel to exotic places on their bucket list, and spend quality time with family and friends. However, in order to achieve their goals and objectives, they need to make several strategic choices, and plug the gaps that exist in their retirement plans. For the most part, these choices fall into major areas such as: managing health issues, ensuring financial comfort, decisions about primary residence and living options, and the impact on taxation. Making these choices can be quite complex, requires making time sensitive decisions, and have a gamut of implications. In making these choices, one needs to follow a very thoughtful process, factor many variables, seek insights and information from experts, consult with friends, and involve key members of the family. Share Our Secrets Organization (SOS) and India House are organizing a free educational program on the umbrella subject of Strategic Choices for Seniors and Retirees. Their next seminar will fo-

cus on two important and timely topics. Now is the Medicare Open Enrollment period from October 15 to December 7. To help assess this opportunity, SOS plans to have an update and highlight the changes to 2020 Medicare plans. The second topic of the seminar is centered around the question “do we need to downsize/right size, if so, when and where to.” This is a very complex issue with several personal factors influencing the decision and the approach will be first to declutter the home, and then to downsize. The seminar is scheduled for Sunday, November 10, 2019 from 4 – 6.30 p.m at the India House, 8888 Bellfort Avenue, Houston. Presentations will be made by experts in the field followed by a panel discussion and robust Q&A session. Selected individuals will share their personal experience, challenges dealt with, and lessons learned. The program is for audiences who are approaching retirement as well as those currently in retirement. As these decisions require family consensus, we encour-

age both the spouses to attend. The organizers believe that this topic should have multigenerational relevance. Younger generation may also find the seminar useful as it helps them to understand the issues facing their parents. As in our previous seminars, the event will conclude with small group-huddle sessions, allowing the attendees to raise more specific questions with the speakers/panelists. The organizers also plan to announce their initiatives for 2020 and seek the attendee’s feedback for planning future sessions. Share Our Secrets (SOS) is an educational organization, which conducts a gamut of programs for educated young people to teach them skills that are not taught in college curriculums and enabling them to succeed in their careers. SOS also conducts various community outreach events, on topics of interest to Houstonians, and specifically for seniors that could benefit them in their retired lives. India House is a community center which provides a myriad of services & activities, either free or at a highly discounted price, including Charity Clinic,

Sareen Harris Health Clinic, Yoga, Meditation, AfterSchool and Summer Care, Technology Classes for Seniors, Hindi and Sanskrit Language Classes, Legal Consultations, Dance Classes, Cricket, table tennis

and informative/educational seminars. India House, in partnership with Food Bank of Houston, has also started a program for free food distribution to 200 needy families of the neighboring community.

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Indo American Press Club hosts international media conference

Easo Jacob, left, IAPC advisory board chairman, Houston, and Mathewkutty Easo, general secretary, New York, with visiting journalists from India and local IAPC officers at the inaugural ceremony of the conference. County Court at Law Judge Julie Mathews of Fort Bend County, chief guest, is seen sixth from right. Andrew Jacobs, Houston chapter general secretary and Suresh Ramakrishnan, vice-president, are at right. The 6th annual International Media Conference 2019, an annual gathering of media professionals hosted by the Indo American Press Club, IAPC Houston and Dallas Chapters, was held at The Double Tree Hilton at Greenway Plaza, Houston, from Oct. 11 to 14. About 500 patrons from North America participated in this professional development and networking event. Eminent personalities belonging to the media, film,

socio-political fraternities of global fame and prominence led the seminars, workshops and training sessions at this premier event of the IndoAmerican diaspora. Delegates deliberated on the role of the Media, especially while facing the vast challenges of effective reporting and communicating objectively. Shani Prabhakaran from Malayala Manorama, Dhanya Rajendran, Chief Editor of NewsMint, Shreekala M.S. from

Mathrubhoomi, Dr. Arun Kumar from 24X7 TV, A.J. Philip, Freelance Journalist based in New Delhi; Saji Dominic from Reporter Channel, Anupama Venkatesh, News Director of Global Reporter, and Saneesh Elayadathu of News18, along with dominant visual media colleagues and panelists of the diaspora led the deliberations. Advocate Jayashankar, a renowned environmental activist and Legal expert Advocate Harish Vasudevan, noted Bol-

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Share Our Secrets Organization (sos.org) and India House, Houston are organizing free educational program on the umbrella subject of Strategic Choices for Seniors and Retirees. Our next seminar will focus on two important and timely topics. We are entering Medicare Open Enrollment period from October 15 to December 7. To help assess this opportunity, we plan to have an update and highlight the changes to 2020 Medicare plans. The second topic of our seminar is centered around the question “do we need to downsize/right size, if so, when and where to”. This is a very complex issue with several personal factors influencing the decision. We will approach it from two angles; first to declutter and then to downsize. The program will conclude with an ample Q&A session. (Intent of the meeting is to provide general information on various areas that need to be addressed and tackled. It is not meant to be precise advice. Individual circumstances vary and they need to seek professional or expert help as needed.)

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lywood star and gender activist Reema Kallingal were among others who made their perspectives heard at the conclave. The Media Conference was inaugurated with the traditional lamp-lighting ceremony by IAPC Founding Chairman Ginsmon Zacharia, Director Kamlesh C Mehta, Secretary Mathewkutty Easo, Director Board Secretary Dr. Mathew Joys, IMC Convener James Koodal, along with Fort Bend County Judge K.P. George and County Court-at-Law Judge Julie Mathews. Four seminars were conducted on the first day of the Conference. “Privacy in the Digital Age,” organized by Dr. Mathew Joys of Las Vegas, NA and Anil Augustine from Atlanta, GA. The panel discussion on “Opportunities for Indo-American Professionals in Mainstream US Media” was moderated by Roy Thomas with facilitator James Kureekattil. The session on “How to protect & secure the diaspora wealth back home in India.” was led by Biju Chacko of New York and Dr. Byju Thomas of Canada. The Panel on “How to counter Cyber Crimes” was moderated by Suresh Ramakrishnan of Nerkazhcha Newspaper. The theme for the final day of the IMC 2019, led by the professional guests, was “Change is Inevitable!” Panel discussions on “Change – perspectives on socio-cultural-political perspectives” was led by eminent

media dignitaries of the Indian Diaspora and prominent media professionals from India, who made their thoughts heard and noticed via their active participation at the 8 seminars conducted across the conclave. Titled “Partiality and political bias in professional reporting.” was the topic of another panel. Dr. Arun Kumar, of 24X7 News channel, Saneesh P. Elayaduthu, of News18, noted independent journalist Saji P. Dominic and political observer, dominant secular panelist and debater Adv. Jayashankar graced the discussions. All participants were congenial in admitting the fact that impartiality is the one thing that doesn’t exist in contemporary media professionals and the essential factor that economically sustains the industry is the vested corporate partiality and affinity to political thought streams of the respective media houses. Harish Vasudevan, Dr. Arun Kumar, of 24 X 7, Saneesh Elayadathu of Channel 18, A. Jayashankar, Saji P. Dominic, and Seshadri Kumar of Fort Bend Independent and India Herald, Houston were the participants in the panel discussion “Survival in the times of Social Media.” At a time when every individual is equipped with Techresources and the potential to become a reporter, conventional media counterparts are helplessly forced to adapt to the new norms of citizen journalism, depending on Social media itself, is the contemporary reality traditional reporting has come to terms with. This essential reality of acceptance to “change” was the distinguished realization the Conclave equipped the participants with. IAPC, true to its tradition, recognized eminent Media Personnel and Community leaders for their achievements and contributions. Naveen Shaw, CPA, was awarded the prestigious Karmashreshta Puraskar for the first time which recognized his business success and support to the Indo American Press Club. Thomas Mottackal was recognized with the Entrepreneur of the Year Award and Annie Koloth, of NJ was recognized with “The Woman of the Year

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NEWS Left, Seshadri Kumar, editor and publisher of Fort Bend Independent and India Herald, Houston, is speaking on “Survival in the times of Social Media” during a panel discussion with Harish Vasudevan, Dr. Arun Kumar of 24 X 7, Saneesh Elayadathu of Channel 18, A. Jayashankar, and Saji P. Dominic at the IAPC’s sixth international media conference in Houston on Oct.13.

Press From Page 4 IAPC’s Sathkarma Award for humanitarian and charitable services was presented to Manoj Barot, Head of Global Narayan Seva SANSTHAN USA for promoting and expansion of SEVA activities of NSS in USA, UK, AFRICA, Hong Kong, Thailand, Australia, Singapore, and Canada. Jobin Panickar of ABC/ WFAA TV Channel was recognized for Media Excellence Visual. Seshadri Kumar of Fort Bend Independent and India

Herald was recognized for Media Excellence in Print Media. Saju Kannampally from Chicago is the pioneer in Online streaming of events instantly all over the world for more than 10 years through his KTV, and he was recognized with Media Excellence Online. George Mannickarottu, Houston is an active legend in social and Malayalam literacy activities for more than four decades. His enormous work on compiling the History of Malayalam Literature in America, and his nine other books on various topics enabled him to be recognized for the Sahithya

Prathibha Puraskaram. Along with these Community Awards, the following awards were also presented to eminent personalities: Attorney Thomas Daniel (Professional Excellence Award), Krishna Vavilala (Community Services Award), Sam Abraham (Business Success Award), Ramesh Lulla (Business Success Award), and Thomas Koshy, Voice of Asia news weekly (Publishing Excellence). — By Anil Augustine, Atlanta, GA; Dr. Mathew Joys, Las Vegas, NV

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Studio Mudra School of Dance presents Raghuveera, dance ballet

Lured by the dubious golden deer, Sita asks Rama to bring the deer to her.

Studio Mudra School of Dance Artistic Director, Guru Rashmi Shashi , is flanked by chief guests Fort Bend County Judge KP George, left, and Sugar Land Mayor Joe Zimmerman. For Indians, the ancient In- pious life. Even today Rama dian epic of Ramayana, said is worshipped as the ideal son to be composed sometime in and king, Sita the ideal wife, the 5th century BCE, by Sage Hanuman the ideal devotee, Valmiki, is very familiar. Lakshmana and Bharata the This epic has been translated ideal brothers. into many languages, Indian Many musicians, dancers, and non-Indian, and is read by writers and storytellers have Hindus living across the globe. interpreted Ramayana in their Simply stated, Ramayana nar- own languages and art forms. rates the story of Rama, son of However, the recent producDasharatha, who married Sita, tion of Raghuveera, directed the daughter of Janaka, and at and choreographed by Guru the request of his stepmother Rashmi Shashi, Artistic DirecKaikeyi, abdicated the throne tor of Studio Mudra School and his royal life to go to the of Dance was unique and reforest with Sita for 14 years. ceived a standing ovation by As a dutiful son, Rama an audience of 800-plus that leaves Ayodhya immediately, witnessed this event. with Sita and brother LakshThe presentation of Raghumana. veera on Sunday, October 20th The story takes a different was a bold attempt to bring turn, when Ravana, king of to life many of the characters Lanka, comes in disguise, kid- from the Ramayana using over naps Sita and takes her to Lan- four dozen dancers who are ka, kingdom of the demons. currently pursuing a dance caRama sets out to free Sita and reer under the tutelage of Guru bring her back to Ayodhya. Rashmi Shashi. Along the way, Hanuman, a Fort Bend County Judge great devotee of Rama, meets K.P. George and Mayor of Rama and helps him with an Sugar Land Joe Zimmerman army of monkeys in the war inaugurated the presentation between Rama and Ravana. with a traditional lamp lighting Like all stories, this one also ceremony. ends on a good note when RaBoth emphasized the rich vana is killed in the war. and diverse cultural heritage While the basic story is of Sugar Land and Fort Bend about palace politics and bat- County respectively, and how tles with demon tribes, the this diversity has contributed narrative is interspersed with to the growth and success of philosophy, ethics, and notes our communities. on duty, dharma and living a It is hard to present a story

As Ravana kidnaps Sita, Jataayu tries to rescue Sita. written in 24,000 stanzas, in a two-hour show. However, Guru Rashmi Shashi did a superb job of that by using music that is apt for the situation, colorful dance costumes, jewelry and stage props. The audience was captivated with the performance and spellbound during the 2-hour presentation. It was a great effort using Bharatanatyam, folk dance and contemporary dance forms to make this program educational, meaningful and enjoyable to the 800-plus audience present from different cultural backgrounds. With only narration and no spoken words by the performers, the story was well communicated both visually and musically. Studio Mudra School of Dance was founded in 2012 in the Houston Area by Artistic Director Rashmi Shashi.

Rama bemoans the loss of Sita. The dance school specializes in the Kalakshetra style of Bharatanatyam, folk and contemporary dances of India. In addition, Guru Rashmi Shashi has a number of productions to her credit over the last two decades. She has also helped in spreading awareness of Indian Classical Dance through

productions across the United States, including pioneering the introduction of Bharatanatyam curriculum at the Florida Atlantic University. Guru Rashmi currently resides with her family in the Sugar Land area and offers classes at many locations within the Houston Metropolitan area.

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Vibha’s Garba night, celebration for a better future

The term Navratri means “nine nights” and it symbolizes the victory of positivity, truth and goodness over evil. This year, VIBHA organized their Navratri Garba celebrations at the University of Houston (UH) on Saturday, October 5th in partnership with BRC International. The VIBHA – BRC Garba Night 2019 was attended by more than 1,500 people, from all age groups and cultural backgrounds. It was enjoyed by hundreds of university students from UH and Rice University as well. The whirling dancers, clapping hands, distinct sound of dandiyas striking each other, toe tapping music and vibrant colorful traditional attire marked the celebrations. The event was completely sold out with the venue changed to the biggest facility

available with UH Recreation to accommodate the crowds at the last moment. The response from the community was overwhelming and the organizers did an outstanding job to process everyone as quickly as possible, so they can enjoy their time to the fullest. The center stage was decorated with Goddess Amba Maa’s statue where the divine traditional aarti and prayers were performed. Rishabh and Kashmira Nayak rocked the stage with live singing of traditional garbas, raas, famous sanedo and Bollywood songs along with their musicians, assisted by Master of Ceremony Malikka Ghei. It was a spectacular evening full of fun, enthusiasm and energy with people not only having a ball dancing but also supporting Vibha’s social cause, i.e. working for a better future of under-

privileged children. Amidst all the Navratri celebrations, Vibha volunteers and event attendees held a moment of silence for fallen Harris County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal. As a mark of respect to Deputy Dhaliwal, Vibha volunteers wore turbans made possible by selfless volunteers from Kar Seva US. To fulfill its commitment of helping the local community in Houston, this year Vibha is helping a local project of ‘Camp Kesem at UH’ by donating an amount of $1500 towards supporting children through and beyond their parents’ cancer treatment with innovative, fun-filled programs that foster a lasting community. BRC International has been the Title Sponsor of Vibha Garba for the last few years. The event was also sponsored

by JSW USA, Tara Energy, New York Life (Divyendu Singh), Katy Premier League, and supported by GlobalDesis, Namaskaar Entertainment, Godavari Restaurant, Khushboo Dance Group and The Purple Carriage. Vibha would like to thank its media partner, Namaste Radio (1050 AM), and Karthik Datta for his amazing photography. Vibha appreciates the support received from other non-profit organizations including AIDIndia, Kar Seva, BeTheMatch, FARA, Universal Door Meditation Center, ISKCON, and BANA who helped in making this event a grand success. The crowds’ interest and enthusiasm has motivated the team of Vibha’s volunteers to

bring a bigger and better show in 2020. Vibha (http://www.vibha. org) is a volunteer-driven nonprofit organization whose mission is to educate, empower and enable every individual who wishes to make a positive difference in the life of the underprivileged child. Vibha’s volunteers from 25 action centers across the US and India are the organization’s cornerstone and the reason why Vibha is able to spend about 90 cents of every dollar raised on supporting projects. Vibha currently supports about 30 projects in India and the United States. A full list of the projects funded by Vibha can be viewed at http://projects.vibha.org/projects/.

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By Ranvir Biki Mohindra One of the biggest problems with investing in the stock market is the emotional roller coaster that one experiences as the market goes up and down. For this reason, many individuals buy and sell stocks at the worst times and have much lower returns than the market averages. Most of us are aware that there are many great approaches that work in the short term … like the ten bagger new company stock, the real estate that doubles in value quickly, and the historical rise in value for the great companies of our time such as Apple, Amazon and Facebook. But these are often counter balanced with the great losers of our time such as Sears, JCPenney, Countrywide Financial, Enron, AIG, Lehman Brothers, Smith Barney and many more. All of these companies were stars at one time, but failed at another time. After riding the roller coaster of ups and downs in the financial markets, I decided to look for something better. I asked myself that there must be some strategy that allows your money to grow safely and effortlessly. I began my search for a strategy that was geared to my temperament and answered all the following questions: •What is the safest path to having money and making money, over the long term, for somebody who is risk averse? •Is there a way to grow wealth predictably without losing sleep? •Is there something out there that is simple? •Is there something that is foolproof and does not involve either luck or skill? •Is there something that can operate on autopilot? I spent a lot of time and effort to find a strategy that met all the above criteria. There were many people who offered products and approaches, but none met the above requirements. These products looked

good on the surface, but they all had a dark side. One example of such deceptions were different kinds of annuities. They promised all kinds of financial security, but hid the dark side and the high costs associated with these products. Finally, I found a strategy that seemed to meet all the above criteria. But instead of being happy, I became very skeptical and asked questions like how come I never heard about it for all these years? And if these products are so good, why are they hidden from the public domain. Then I read a book titled Bank on Yourself (BOY) by Pamela Yellen that gave me satisfactory answers to all these questions. She fully explains this unorthodox approach and why it is hidden from the public. Then she outlines in practical terms, how anyone can get started on this path and build wealth over time, without the normal perils of investing in conventional products like stocks, bonds and real estate. I decided to put a small part of my assets to test Pamela Yellen’s strategy. To my surprise, it worked, and it did not have hidden surprises. I adapted her approach to fit my situation and mind set (and that of most South Asian immigrants). It has performed for me better than expected and I have gradually increased my investments in the system. I am proud to tell you that it continues to work and now I sleep easier and every single day my wealth increases and so far, there have been no exceptions. To my surprise, I found out that these products have actually existed for nearly 100 years, but they have been limited to the domain of people who are ultra-wealthy. These products have never had a single down year in their entire existence! Neither in the depression of 1929 nor in any of the financial busts that have followed. Even 2008 was a positive year for

them! How is this possible? I will explain this in a future article. When I got to the end of the discovery, I found that Warren Buffett had already gained this wisdom and had adapted it to his portfolios, which consist of very large investments. Since my situation was different, I found a way to adapt it to more modest wealth levels, that apply to me and most other

ordinary people. I am not a salesperson and do not sell any of these products. I have worked hard to learn about these products and have them designed specifically for my needs and are optimized in terms of costs and benefits. I have helped many people build their own plans suited to their needs. I have been asked if this approach can double a person’s wealth. My answer is that in this system you do not need luck and with some patience and time it can do much better than that. I will be explaining more about this amazing approach to building wealth in future articles. Ranvir “Biki” Mohindra is the founder, principal consultant and Chairman Emeritus of Share Our Secrets (SOS). SOS students credit Mr. Mohindra with teaching the secrets of getting ahead in professional career and personal life. A resident of Texas of Texas for over 40 years, Biki has been involved with many is-

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Chicago, Illinois. That address was the first proclamation explaining the Hindu religion to an international audience. VHPA was selected to host the 2018 Congress as a tribute to that. Plaintiff incurred over $1.2 million in costs and expenses in planning, organizing and managing the 2018 WHC. Over 450 volunteers, including many professionals, contributed significant time, energy, and funds towards ensuring the success of the Congress. VHPA coordinated and put in place a comprehensive security plan that was designed to protect attendees and participants. Amongst other things, the security plan required every attendee to have an officially authorized credential in order to gain access to the WHC or the Exclusive Premises at The Westin. WHC limited credentials to (a) registered (paying) attendees, (b) invited guests and speakers, (c) Sponsors, (d) people affiliated with VHPA, who were responsible for managing the Congress and (e) pre-approved members of the press and media. VHPA hired private security contractors to implement its security protocol and to maintain and prevent unauthorized access to the WHC, including insuring that only individuals with valid credentials enjoyed access to

the Congress and the Exclusive Premises. VHPA alleged in the complaint, “Upon information and belief, at the time Defendant Kadirgamar made a false representation that he and Robindra were members of the media, he intended for Plaintiff to rely upon the misrepresentation, and, in fact, VHPA did rely upon the misrepresentation and did issue press credentials to Defendants Kadirgamar and Robindra. “At the time Kadirgamar requested the press credentials, he acted in coordination with Robindra and the other known and unknown Defendants with the intent to and for the purpose of gaining access to the 2018 Congress and disrupting the 2018 Congress proceedings. Using the press credentials obtained through false pretenses from organizers of the 2018 Congress, Defendants Kadirgamar, Robindra and others created additional, counterfeit press credentials, which were distributed to other known and unknown Defendants,” according to the VHPA. “On September 7, 2018, at approximately 7:40 pm to 7:45 pm, one of the Congress’s opening panel presentations began in a conference room located within the Exclusive Premises, which Plaintiff had reserved from The Westin for exclusive use by the 2018 Congress attendees. “Acting in coordination, Defendants, including a group of protestors whose identities are presently unknown and who are therefore denominated as Defendants “John Does No.1-

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10,” interrupted the presentation by shouting incendiary and false anti-Hindu statements and distributing incendiary antiHindu propaganda. Some of the Defendants also displayed a banner including messages intended to disrupt the 2018 Congress. “Defendants Parikh and Raghuveer were part of the group of protesters that disrupted the Congress on September 7, 2018. Both Defendants were arrested for trespassing by the Lombard Police Department. Upon information and belief, unknown defendants, named herein as John Does No. 1- 10.” VHPA, submitted in the lawsuit that it is “a national organization that seeks to promote unity amongst Hindus through a network of Parishad chapters and like-minded organizations. In addition to providing community service to people in distress or need without consideration of race, religion or nationality, VHPA seeks to cultivate Hindu values, including a spirit of self-respect for the Hindu way of life, and to serve as a bridge between communities and people of different faiths and religious beliefs.” Guided by the Hindu principle, Sumantrite Suvikrante or “Think collectively. Achieve valiantly,” the 2018 WHC was designed to promote discussion of the challenges and opportunities facing Hindu communities across the globe, to promote tolerance, inclusiveness, acceptance, and peaceful coexistence of communities worldwide, and

seek tangible solutions based on these deliberations. “Defendants, a collection of virulently anti-Hindu radicals, conspired to sabotage and disrupt Plaintiff’s peaceful, international gathering. Although the WHC accommodated protesters and dissenters outside the Congress proceedings, Defendants plotted to infiltrate the WHC, using counterfeit and forged press credentials to evade the WHC’s admissions and security systems. “Once inside the WHC event, itself, Defendants staged a coordinated disturbance, during which they shouted down and intimidated WHC guests and participants. The result was immediate and severe: many attendees, some of whom had travelled tens of thousands of miles, departed the conference early to avoid the confrontation. VHPA spent hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars on increased security and reissued press credentials in an effort to rescue the compromised gathering. “This action seeks to hold the Defendants—both the conspirators known by name and those whose identities have not yet been divulged—liable for the damages they inflicted on VHPA in the disruption of the Congress. Plaintiff requests that judgment be entered in its favor and against each of the Defendants, jointly and severally, as follows: (a) Compensatory damages, in an amount to be determined at trial, in an amount greater than $50,000; (b) Exemplary damages in an amount of $100,000 per tortfeasor; (c)

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Daya’s fall fundraiser: “Women we admire with Chloe Dao”

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Rachna Khare recognizes Viji Raman, one of the co-founders of Daya, who saw an issue in her community and created this platform to address it.

HOUSTON On October 13, 2019, Daya held “Women we Admire with Chloe Dao” to raise funds to support South Asian victims of domestic and sexual violence in Houston. As a result of outreach by the Daya board of Directors, especially Sheela Rao, Aparna Asthana, Shree Hardikar Nath, and Annu Naik, this high tea fundraiser welcomed over 75 community members. Against a gorgeous backdrop of fall colored blooms, Daya’s Executive Director Rachna Khare welcomed the audience and acknowledged the many admirable women in the room, giving special thanks to Viji Raman, one of the co-founders of Daya, who saw an issue in her community and created this platform to address it. Since its inception 24 years ago Daya has saved hundreds of lives and helped thousands of women break free from the cycle of abuse. The current Board President Sheela Rao, then introduced Chloe Dao, guest of honor for the afternoon. Chloe Dao is a Project Runway winner and internationally renowned fashion designer, based in Houston. Hailing from an immigrant family of eight sisters, Chloe told her story of moving to New York to follow her dreams of becoming a fashion designer. With grit and hard work, she carved out a space for herself in the high intensity world of fashion. She spoke of her struggles, her triumphs, and the importance of self-confidence. Throughout her story, she spoke of the value of sisterhood, reminding the audience to count on the women around them through difficult times. After her speech, she welcomed questions from a captivated audience. The women and men in the room were eager to know more about Chloe’s journey and jumped at the opportunity to get some fashion tips from this innovative designer. What ensued was a lively discussion about fashion, women in business, entrepreneurship and female solidarity. The afternoon ended guests taking photos with Chloe Dao against the gorgeous floral backdrop set up by EventPls. Guests mingled, while feasting upon a luscious buffet of crispy bruschetta with feta and juicy tomatoes, delicious spring rolls, rich mini-quiches and a mouthwatering array of delectable desserts. Daya raised $7000 through this fundraiser. To donate, please go to https://www.dayahouston.org/whatyour-dollars-can-do. Daya empowers south Asian survivors who are trying to break the cycle of domestic and sexual violence and reclaim their lives.

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NEWS Sena not promised CM’s post for 2.5 years: Fadnavis

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday said the Shiv Sena was not promised the CM’s post for two-anda-half years when the alliance was formalised before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Amid the ongoing tussle between the BJP and Shiv Sena over sharing of power in the next state government, Fadnavis asserted he will be the chief minister for next five years. He also expressed displeasure over the Shiv Sena’s mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ frequently targeting the BJP, saying its role of the “derail” the talks. “There should be no doubt in anybody’s mind that it will be a BJP-led government for next five years,” Fadnavis told reporters at his official residence ‘Varsha’ here. Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray last week reminded the BJP of the 50:50 formula “agreed upon” between himself, BJP president Amit Shah and Fadnavis ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. The Sena demanded a written assurance from the BJP for implementing “equal formula for sharing of power” before holding talks on staking the claim to form the next alliance government in the state. Commenting on the issue, Fadnavis said, “I have confirmed with Amit Shah and he told me that the BJP has not given any assurance for the chief minister’s post for twoand-a-half years (each for the

Fadnavis

Hours after Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis denied the Shiv Sena was assured post of the CM for 2.5 years as part of a power sharing “formula”, Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday cancelled his party’s meeting with the BJP on formation of the next government. The development might potentially worsen the already strained relationship between the two parties. A senior Sena leader told PTI the meet, scheduled to be held here at 4 pm, was cancelled by Thackeray after the CM’s statement on sharing of power. The meeting was to be attended by Union minister Prakash Javadekar and senior Sena leaders. “Union minister Prakash Javdekar and party leader Bhupendra Yadav were supposed to attend the meeting to start discussions on formation of the next government from the BJP side, while the Sena would have been represented by Subhash Desai and Sanjay Raut,” the Sena leader said.

BJP and Sena) when the alliance was formalised before the Lok Sabha polls.” Asked what was then the ‘50:50 formula’, he said, “You will know soon.” To a query if the BJP will give the deputy chief minister’s post to the Sena, Fadnavis said, “Appropriate decision will be taken.” The BJP-led alliance will provide a “stable and efficient” government for next five years, he said. On the Sena talking about other options, Fadnavis said both the allies have no other alternative. “We will form the government together. Reasonable demands on merit will be considered when we sit to talk government formation. There is no plan B. Plan A is successful,” he said. Fadnavis also expressed resentment over editorials in ‘Saamana’ against the BJP. “The paper’s role is to derail the talks. Will the paper take a hard stand on Congress-NCP?” he asked. He said the BJP Legislature Party will elect its new leader on Wednesday. On who will be the chief minister, Fadnavis said, “You have any doubt? It has already been decided. Prime Minister

Narendra Modi has already announced the name and now it is a mere formality.” He was apparently referring to Modi’s statement during campaigning for polls that Fadnavis will lead the coalition. Fadnavis said Amit Shah will not be attending the legislature party meeting on Wednesday. To another question, the chief minister said he is satisfied with the mandate. “We expected to be in the first merit, but got first class first. Since 1990, no political party has got a good strike rate like the BJP in 2019,” he said. Asked when the government formation will take place, he said, “You will know soon.”

Udddhav Thackeray The development came sharing posts and responsibiliwithin hours of Fadnavis’ ties equally. Fadnavis should presser in which he denied that mind his words while making the Sena was ever promised such statements,” the senior the CM’s post for two-and-a- leader added. In a related development half years when the alliance was formalised before the earlier in the day, Fadnavis announced that Shah will not be 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Thackeray has been insist- attending the BJP legislature ing that the 50:50 formula on party meeting on Wednesday. A BJP leader had last week sharing of power was “agreed upon” between himself, BJP said that Shah might visit chief Amit Shah and Fadnavis Thackeray. Ever since the BJP’s tally ahead of the Lok Sabha polls fell in the recently-held asthis year. The Sena had demanded sembly polls, results for which a written assurance from the were announced on October BJP for implementing “equal 24, the Sena raised its pitch for formula for sharing of power” a rotational chief ministership before holding talks on staking between the two parties for a the claim to form the next al- period of 2.5 years. Sena MLAs last week deliance government in the state. On Tuesday, the Sena also manded that Thackeray’s son released an old video clip to Aaditya, a first-time legislator, “rebut” the CM’s claims on be made the chief minister. In the elections held for the sharing of power in which the latter purportedly talked about 288-member House, the BJP equal sharing of posts and re- won 105 seats, a loss of 17 sponsibilities in the BJP-led seats compared to its 2014 tally. The Sena’s tally also came state government. “Uddhavji has cancelled the down to 56 seats from 63 in meeting scheduled at 4 pm on 2014. A resurgent NCP won 54 Tuesday. We have sent out the and the Congress bagged 44 clip of the CM speaking about seats.

rights and issues. The BJP accommodated the Sena only because of this groundswell, though some of its leaders had been insisting that the party go it alone. From the Sena’s point of view, this is the best time to go on the offensive and fulfill its founder Bal Thackeray’s dream of having a Sainik as Chief Minister. But the Thackerays never fought an election, choosing to be mightier as puppeteers than players. That outlier status worked given the heaving persona of Balasaheb Thackeray but his descendants fell far short of it without electoral credibility. Which is why they fielded his grandson Aditya after they held the BJP to its word that it wouldn’t do a repeat of 2014 when the two parties contested the Lok Sabha polls together but fell apart during the Assembly polls months later. The BJP kept its promise and even agreed to give 124

seats to the Sena though it had won only 63 seats in 2014. Now, the Sena claims, there was also a pre-poll agreement on a rotational chief ministership. The Sena has won lesser seats, 56, this time but has scented blood with the BJP tally down from 122 to 105. It desperately wants to claim the notional status of being “big brother” and dominate the alliance government and hence the State. Even if both parties get Independents in their shopping carts, the numbers wouldn’t be enough. Of course the BJP could opt for a minority government, as it had done with Chief Minister-elect Devendra Fadnavis before, but would find itself horribly exposed from within and without — the Sena chomping away at its authority if not included, the Opposition Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) combine now a force with 98 seats. It is because of this predicament of

the BJP that the Sena, now with an elected family member, is settling for nothing less than a written commitment for 50:50 chief ministership. And though the wily Pawar has decided to sit in the Opposition rather than toy with the arithmetic of the Congress-NCP-Sena understanding, he has lent moral heft to Aditya Thackeray’s right to chief ministership. This underlines an endorsement of Maratha leadership. At this point, the BJP cannot afford a hitback of the Jat kind in Haryana. And whether Aditya becomes a deputy CM or a halfCM, the fact is Sena has never been better placed to recover lost ground. But Uddhav’s waiting game, which has done nothing so far, may not hold with Sainiks now that they have come so close to power. This internecine push and pull dynamic is something that the BJP has to live with. This could turn problematic in day-to-day governance with the Sena pos-

Maharashtra blues

In the end, the BJP-Shiv Sena combination has the numbers, the propriety bestowed by a verdict and long-term political survival at stake to let the cookie crumble. All that has been going on in between is about posturing and extracting respective pounds of flesh from a fortune built on Hindutva’s most rewarding phase so far. Truth is both cannot do without each other in Maharashtra. In a State that is fiercely loyal to Maratha pride and manoos, one cannot write off either the Shiv Sena, which has an ideological hold on the masses, or Sharad Pawar, who has been a true Maratha warrior in this round of State elections. And if the Sena is seen as a pesky ally of the BJP, it’s only because it has lost its “big brother” status in the alliance. But at least for its constituency, it has to keep fighting this takeover of numbers with its championship of

Sena cancels BJP meet as Fadnavis denies sharing of CM’s post

ing hurdles to each and every policy decision or amending it to suit its concerns. Already Sena cadres have felled the BJP by campaigning against it in places where they didn’t get tickets. Of course, the BJP could circumvent the obstructionist ways by reaching out to Pawar, who had supported it in 2014. But this is a changed man who is not forlorn anymore. And as he thundered in Marathi through blinding rain in Satara, it was enough to defeat the BJP who had thought poaching his man Udhayanraje Bhosle was as good as getting the old warhorse. Symbolically and numerically, he has the winning card now, one that he will use for his own benefit. Unless the ED cases against his kin bother him too much. Besides, with 20 of its rebel candidates winning in the State, the BJP is in quite a pickle. It still has the edge though but the course ahead is on a rocky mountain high. —The Pioneers


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80-hour operation to pull child out of borewell ends in tragedy, rescuers pull out body clared that Wilson was dead, the rescue operation turned into an effort to retrieve the body, which was done in keeping with the national guidelines on “managing the dead” during such circumstances. The tragedy had drawn national attention with Prime Minister Narendra Modi also tweeting words of sympathy and encouragement. Tiruchirappalli district collector S Sivarasu told reporters at Nadukattupatti village that personnel of the national and state disaster response force personnel retrieved the body. Earlier on Monday, a heavy German-made drilling machine was deployed to dig a parallel shaft to reach the boy, but rescue efforts were hampered by rocky soil and rain. Two Fire and Rescue Services personnel were lowered into

Rescuers pulled out the decomposed and mangled body of a 3-year-old boy early Tuesday from deep inside an unused borewell, after a futile 80-hour attempt to save the child who had fallen in while playing near his house in a Tamil Nadu village. After a post mortem at a government hospital, the body of Sujith Wilson was handed over to his parents who buried him

in a heart wrenching funeral conducted by the local parish priest at a nearby graveyard. Sujith had fallen into the disused farm borewell while playing near his house in Nadukattupatti on Friday evening, and various central and state agencies were called in to rescue him. Initially, he was stuck at a depth of about 30 feet but subsequently slipped further down, and the body was finally

pulled out from a depth of 88 feet, official said. Commissioner of Revenue Administration J Radhakrishnan said rescuers noticed a foul smell around 10.30 pm on Monday following which medical personnel and teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) assessed the situation. After Radhakrishnan de-

the freshly drilled shaft, using a ladder and with all necessary support like oxygen, for initial assessment of the condition inside. The collector said, “Three loads of redimix concrete has been ordered and I will not leave this spot without closing the defunct borewell and as well as the parallel hole dug up for the rescue effort.” As the boy’s body arrived, a pall of gloom descended on the village and people lined up to pay their last respects. Police personnel have been deployed in adequate numbers to maintain law and order. Cabinet colleagues, including Vellamandi Natarajan, paid their last respects to the boy at the hospital. DMK chief M K Stalin, and leaders of political parties also condoled the death.

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COMMUNITY

Musical treat on Diwali eve

By Dr. Lakshmi Srivaths On the eve of Diwali, the Houston audience were treated to a power packed and sparkling percussion and musical presentation organized by HYMA - Houston Youth Music Association under the guidance of Vidushi Smt Rajarajeshwary Bhat. On October 26th, 2019, the audience gathered at Sri Krishna Vrindavana, Houston, to witness a brilliant carnatic concert, which had a unique entertaining format admixed with laya and melody elements. The concept format was conceptualized and led by the renowned ghatam Vidwan Dr. S. Karthik and ably supported

by percussion Vidwans Sri Trivandrum S. Balaji and Sri Sarvesh Karthik and vocal Vidwan Sri Vinod Krishnan and Violin Vidwan Sri Kamalakiran Vinjamuri. The concert songs were Dr. Karthik’s compositions or arrangements, which illustrated his mastery as not only a performing artist, but also as a composer with expertise in Indian languages. The concert began with a traditional Mallari in Gambheera naatai set to Kanda Triputa Talam. Mallari traditionally brings in the deity in the utsavam, which was an apt introduction for the concert, bringing in Nandikeshwarar,

the God of percussion. The lilting pada varnam in Hamsadhwani was presented in praise of Lord Vinayaka in Adhi talam. Next followed a very interesting composition on Lord Shaneeshwara, in the ragas Begada, Sama and Kedaram, the lyrics bejeweled with raga mudras and swaraksharams, showcasing the Vidwan’s musical and lyrical mastery. The “Pulse” in Rathipathipriya in Adhi talam on Vishnu Avatarams laid emphasis on laya aspects fantastically performed by Vidwans Karthik, Balaji and Sarvesh Karthik, intricately woven with ragamalika

kalpanaswarams exchanged effortlessly between the vocal and violin artists. In the next presentation titled “Shuddha layam” set to Kanda Chapu & Kanda Gathi, after a brilliant display of percussion combinations, Vidwan Karthik intelligently interacted with the audience and included their participation by clapping to the rhythm at appropriate interludes. Unai Maravene, in the rare raga Rasika Ranjani ensued next, followed by an interesting medley kindling the audience’s memory about a variety of popular musical segments and compositions, akin to the combo sweet treat for Diwali! The concert had lovely interludes when Krishna Gana Sudha Music Academy students beautifully presented a few compositions of Dr. Karthick, Mayilaapuri Valar Karpagame in Nalinakanthi raga, Adhi Tala by the “Balambikas”, Kapaaleeswaram in Vaasanthi Raga, Adhi Tala by the “Kapaleeshwaras” and Bhairavi Shatkam, a 6 Ragamalika song, by both groups. The concert concluded with the Purandara Dasa composition in Madhyamavathi, Bhaagyada Lakshmi Baaramma.

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Hindu Mandir Executives’ Conference brings temples together

The World Hindu Council of America (VHPA) sponsored historic 14th annual ‘Hindu Mandir Executives’ Conference (HMEC)’ in New Jersey concluded with resounding success on Sept.22 in East Hanover, N.J. This annual gathering takes place in different regions of North America, (includes Caribbean Islands). The primary objective of this eminent gathering is to collectively enhance their relevance to the Hindu society-at-large and to the rising second generation. According to Vipul Patel, the Convener, the theme of this year’s HMEC was – “Sustaining Temples and Institutions by Building Security and Strength through Community Outreach and Seva programs”. This years’ 3-day affair had 35 speakers and approx. 200 delegates representing more than 75 Mandirs and Institutions. The coordinators of the entire conference were Ami Patel of ON, Tejal Shah of NJ, Sohini Sircar from New York and Vallabha Tantri from Minnesota. The conference began on Friday, September 20, with Swami Pratyagbodhanandaji, along with other seers, blessing the event with Sanskrit shlokas and lighting the auspicious lamp. A special session was devoted to safety initiatives and emergency precautions in case of medical crisis, fire, vandalism or an active shooter prowling on the premises. This was expertly handled by representatives of ‘Homeland Security’, Chief Officers of local firefighting unit and emergency management unit. Mark Curcio (Emergency Mgmt.) recommended that all places of worship should have a ‘crisis management team’, adequately installed surveillance gadgets, properly established rapport with local concerned authorities, and periodic safe evacuation drills under their supervision. Most of the temples it seemed lacked this preparedness. Swami Pratyagbodhananji and Bharat Vedak of S Carolina, released a new book titled ‘Hindu Temple Security Guidelines’ that details the steps that need to be taken by the members of HMEC for the safety of their institutions and gatherings. Sanjay Mehta, General Secretary of VHPA, summarized the action items that the members had agreed on. The gathering resolved to (1) to create ‘Hindu Seva and outreach portal’, after database collection is complete (2) publish visitor’s guide for various Temples spread across the landscape (3) establish ‘HMEC Library’ to catalogue progressive ideas, suggestions and practical projects. For more information about HMEC, please visit the HMEC website.

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NEWS Expelled Kerala nun writes to Vatican, seeks to present case before Pope

A Kerala nun, who has challenged the Franciscan Clarist Congregation’s decision to expel her, has written to the Vatican, alleging the ‘disciplinary action’ was taken for participating in protests by a group of nuns seeking arrest of a bishop accused ofraping a fellow nun. In her letter toLeonardo Cardinal Sandri, Prefect, Congregation for the Oriental Churches, Sister Lucy Kalappura also sought an opportunity to her to appear in person before a tribunal which would consider her appeal against the Congregation’s decision. She has also sought an opportunity to present her case to the Pope Francis. The Congregation for the

Oriental Churches in Vatican had dismissed Sister Lucy’s first appeal challenging the Franciscan Clarist Congregation’s decision to expel her for “failing to give a satisfactory explanation for her lifestyle in violation of FCC laws”. However, it allowed her to present a new recourse to the Supreme Tribunal of the Segnatura Apostolica in Vatican. “I am deeply obliged for providing me the opportunity for a further appeal to the Supreme Tribunal of the Signatura Apostolica. It is desired, in this connection, that an opportunity be granted to me to appear in person before the Tribunal to enable me to present to its honourable members my

side of the situation. “It is requested, further, that I be granted an opportunity to present my case to the Pope Francis, whom I venerate and in whose sense of justice I have absolute faith”, the nun said in her letter to Leonardo Cardinal Sandri. Sister Lucy Kalappura, who took part in a protest by nuns belonging to Missionaries of Jesus Congregation, seeking the arrest of Bishop Franco Mulakkal, accused of raping a nun, was expelled by the FCC in August this year. In her letter, the nun said the FCC congregation initiated’disciplinary action’ against her. “In my case too, what pur-

ports to be ‘disciplinary action’, and what in reality are reprisals, against me commenced only after I stood by the sisters of the Missionaries of Jesus in their efforts to secure justice for the outraged nun. This is amply evident from the show cause notice issued to me, a copy of which is attached for ready reference,” she said. “I wish to urge strenuously that the actions initiated against me, and the vindictiveness it reeks of, cannot be understood aright, if they are seen in isolation from the Franco Mulakkal matter as the trigger. “I fervently hope that the honourable members of the Tribunal would appreciate the truth that I am a collateral victim of this Franco Mulakkal scandal, in regard to which the mettle of the Church’s commitment to truth and justice is be-

ing tested in full public view,” she wrote. “It does not have to be argued that the Holy See being made to be seen as partisan in this case, or as hostile to justice being available to a rape victim, is sure to discredit the witness and integrity of the Catholic Church for the years to come. “It is shortsighted to coerce nuns to perjure in legal proceedings in the hope that the ends of justice can be stalled thereby. It is bound to result in extreme and undying infamy to the Church,” Sister Kalappura said in the letter. She submitted that the Franco Mulakkal case has already attained unprecedented public attention and people of diverse persuasions are seized of how it is going to pan out.

Jacobite faction prevents Orthodox priests, followers from entering church in Kerala Authorities on Monday failed to implement a court order directing to facilitate entry of Orthodox faction priests and followers into a church in Kothamangalam to offer prayers following strong resistance from Jacobite faction priests and faithful. The Orthodox faction priests and followers withdrew from the scene after their hours-long stand-off with Jacobite faction in front of the church. They accused the police of failing to provide them security. Gates of the church were closed from inside by the priests and followers of the Jacobite faction when the Or-

thodox faction priests reached the church, known as Kothamangalam Cheriyapalli, armed with a court order directing the police to provide protection to their priests to conduct religious services in the church. Even though the Supreme Court had nearly two years ago allowed the Orthodox faction to offer prayers at the church, members belonging to the rival faction allegedly prevented them from entering it. The Orthodox faction reached the church to take its possession after a court in Muvattupuzha directed the police to provide protection to their priests to conduct religious services in the church.

Amid high drama, the district administration declared the assembly of the Jacobite faction inside the church and the church premises as “illegal” and urged them to leave the place. However, the Jacobite priests and followers continued to remain in the church and its premises, forcing the Orthodox faction priests to wait outside. “We hope that the authorities will take steps to implement the Apex Court order granting ownership of the Church to the Orthodox faction,” an Orthodox priest said as they abandoned their Monday’s plan to take the control of the church. Hundreds of people belong-

ing to the Jacobite faction were camping in the church, considered to be a major pilgrim centre of Jacobite Church followers, preventing the implementation of the apex court’s verdict when the Orthodox faction priests reached there to enter the place of worship. Slogans were raised against the Orthodox faction to enter the Church located in Kothamangalam, a Jacobite stronghold in Kerala. A large number of police forces were deployed in the premises. Orthodox faction priests said the Supreme Court order should be implemented. The Orthodox faction had

moved the court after the state government failed to implement the top court order. Last month, priests and followers of Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church had entered the Piravom Valiyapalli near here and took its possession amid strong protests by the Jacobite faction members. The Orthodox faction could enter the church following a High Court directive to the state police to implement the Supreme Court order. Two years ago, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the Orthodox faction on a dispute with rival Jacobite faction over control of over 1,000 churches and properties in Kerala.


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Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde named to succeed CJI Gogoi; set to retire on April 23, 2021 Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde is what lawyers call a “practical judge”. A judge who crafts a well-thought-out solution in a knotty case, which may otherwise have taken years to resolve. In his hearings, one witnesses Justice Bobde listen carefully to both sides before suggesting a remedy suitable to all. Eminent American jurist Benjamin N. Cardozo, in a compilation of lectures titled ‘The Nature of Judicial Process’, quotes W.G. Miller to describe what a boon a practical judge is to the litigant. “The client cares little for a ‘beautiful case’! He wishes it settled somehow on the most favourable terms he can obtain.” Justice Bobde, appointed the 47th Chief Justice of India by the President, has shown his propensity for practical and amiable resolutions twice recently. It was Justice Bobde on the Constitution Bench who first pushed for mediation of the Ayodhya dispute in order to “heal hearts and minds”. He said the dispute had seen many bitter decades. He believed that talks rather than adversarial judicial proceedings may cool tempers across the religious divide. Again, in the long-drawn BCCI dispute, Justice Bobde took the practical path. Rather than countless court hearings, in a case which seemed to grow new branches of dispute every

time, Justice Bobde appointed an amicus curiae to resolve the problems of the stakeholders and ordered the holding of elections in the BCCI. This he accomplished in a handful of hearings. Justice Bobde’s cause list on a normal working day is not chock-a-block with cases. He hears a reasonable number in a day. To these, he devotes himself and usually comes up with a solution grounded in logic and law. His normal workday is a page lifted from Marguerite Yourcenar’s ‘Memoirs of Hadrian’, where the emperor selects a few cases, from the many he hears a day, to deliver complete justice. Recently, Justice Bobde was heard saying in his courtroom that it was only lately that the judges had understood the benefits of hearing a case continuously, without a break, as they had heard the Ayodhya dispute. This may be an indication that, in future, important cases may be heard on a day-to-day basis in the apex court. Justice Bobde had also led the in-house committee which had enquired into the sexual harassment allegations against Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi by a former Supreme Court employee, the first in the history of the Supreme Court. The committee found itself in a controversy after the employee withdrew from the proceedings, complaining that neither was she allowed a lawyer nor was

Principal Secretary to PM P.K. Mishra presents the warrant of appointment to CJI-designate Justice sharad Arvind Bobde, left, in New Delhi on October 29, 2019. an amicus curiae appointed. The judge was also part of with the seniority norm, on The committee later gave the the Bench which insisted that October 18. A law graduate from Nagpur CJI a ‘clean chit’. a citizen cannot be deprived of His notable judgments in- essential services and welfare University, Justice Bobde enclude his opinion upholding subsidies of the State for lack rolled as an advocate in 1978 privacy as a fundamental right. of an Aadhaar card. Justice and practised at the Bombay He wrote that the first and nat- Bobde was a member of the High Court and the Supreme ural home for a right of privacy Bench which suspended the Court. He was appointed as an adis in Article 21 at the very heart sale of firecrackers in the Naof ‘personal liberty’ and life it- tional Capital Region in 2016, ditional judge in the Bombay High Court in March 2000 and self. “There are innumerable to curb pollution. activities which are virtually Born on April 24, 1956, was the Chief Justice of the incapable of being performed 63-year-old Justice Bobde is Madhya Pradesh High Court at all and in many cases with scheduled to retire on April 23, before his elevation to the Sudignity unless an individual is 2021. Chief Justice Gogoi had preme Court in 2013. He hails from an illustrious left alone or is otherwise em- recommended Justice Bobde’s powered to ensure his or her name as his successor to the family of lawyers. privacy,” Justice Bobde wrote. government, in accordance

No cyberattack on Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, say officials Officials deny that the site was hacked, hours after a cybersecurity expert claimed on Twitter that the Plant’s domain controller-level access could have been compromised. Hours after a cybersecurity expert claimed on Twitter that the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant’s (KKNPP) domain controller-level access could have been compromised, officials categorically denied it on Tuesday. KKNPP Site Director Sanjay Kumar said the totally isolated network of KKNPP could not be accessed by any outside network from any part of the globe. Hence, there was no question of it being hacked. Asked if power generation was stopped last week in the second reactor due to a possible compromise, Mr. Kumar said it was purely due to the malfunctioning of a mechanical device in the turbine section, and not due to any electronic complication. “While the first reactor of KKNPP is generating 1,000 Mwe power, the capacity of the Russian supplied VVER reactor, the second unit is produc-

ing 670 Mwe electricity [as on Tuesday morning],” Mr. Kumar said. A press release from the plant information officer also said a cyberattack was not possible. A press statement subsequently issued by R. Ramdoss, Training Superintendent and Information Officer, KKNPP, said that in the plant and other Indian nuclear power plants control systems stand alone and are not connected to outside cyber network and Internet. Hence, any cyberattack on Nuclear Power Plant Control System was not possible.​ On Monday night, Pukhraj ​ Singh, an independent expert on cyber security, tweeted, that domain controller-level access at the plant had been breached. “Extremely mission-critical targets were hit,” he said. ​ ​However, a senior-most official of KKNPP told The Hindu that at the isolated networking system of the KKNPP Universal Serial Buses (USB), compact discs etc could not be used as these ports had been deactivated in all the systems on the KKNPP premises. It

could not be accessed by any of the networks from any part of the world. Moreover, all the systems had been loaded with home-grown firewalls to check the hackers’ attempts, if any.​ “When an Iranian nuclear ​ power plant came under suspected cyberattack, the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) took all precautionary measures though it had already put in place an isolated network. Moreover, Integrated Business Administration was incorporated in all nuclear power plants across India to ensure paperless functioning and communication

with the headquarters at Mumbai,” he asserted.​ ​The official revealed that a cyber security audit was conducted recently after a futile attempt to hack the NPCIL’s isolated network was made. Though the sophisticated system put in place sensed and successfully thwarted the attempt, the cyber security audit was conducted to reaffirm that it was foolproof.​ ​“So there is no need for panic as the healthy reactors are generating power,” he said.​ ​When asked about the possibility of hand-held communication devices being used,

the official said there was no possibility of smuggling such devices into the plant premises as two-tier thorough checking is conducted everyday on the employees and the contract workers.​ ​“The employees and the contract workers cannot take inside even their mobile phones. We have installed some electronic gadgets at these points to detect and make the handheld devices defunct. So there is no possibility of using it on the site,” he maintained.​ —The Hindu


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Heartfulness practice 34th St. DailyAtDarshan 77071. Starts at 6:30 social hour. Sam Manekshaw India’s Field 281-997-0757. Hours: Mon to Fri 6 a.m. -8 a.m. Jain Society of Houston, JSH, is families who believe in Veeras8:30 AM 1:30 PM 34th St. (77018). Daily more deeply. There are noDarshan charg& Arati Times: 4.30am, 7am, Marshal Sam Manekshaw was India’s first Field and a distinguished war hero. His and 5:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Weeklocated at12noon, 3905 Street you Housdharma dharma). AartiHisatGaudiya 12:00 PM Math & for Arati Times: 4.30am, 7am, es this, and Arc we4.30pm, invite to haiva 8.30am, 7pm, Marshal and ato(Basava distinguished wardedication hero. courage, his character, and the Sri Govindaji Gaudiya Matha ends & Holidays: 6 a.m. to noon ton Texas 77063. Key tenets Monthly Mahamane program for 5:30 PM 8.30am, 12noon, 4.30pm, 7pm, experience theFestival: unique benefits of 9pm. 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Gyan, Web: 744-4166. anecdotes by ideals, Behram Zenobia Panthaki we gettwo anoon unique insight intorelated the man’s hisand military acumen, his mannerisms, and Houston Namadwaar es for kids. Gita classes Thulabharam, Vahana Pooja, Right Path – Samyak Darshan, Mar Thoma Church tions (North Houston: 12127 Malwww.heartfulness.org; Email: his insight into the man’s ideals, his military acumen, his mannerisms, and sense of humor. Houston Namadwaar 1:30 pm Wed. Hanuman Chalisa A prayer house where the Hare Nirapara. Temple is located at and Right Conduct – Samyak Trinity Mar Thoma Church every comson Road, Houston; South houston.heartfulness@gmail. hisBrigadier sense of Panthaki humor. himself boastsand a distinguished 30-yearon military A prayer house the Hare Sunday Ramcharit Manas Tue. Rama Hare Krishna 11620 Ormandy St. (77035) Tel: Charitrya. JSH has where JainMaha-manPathshala at 5810 Almeda Genoa Houston: 246 Fluor Daniel accomDrive, com. Cell: 713-929-0040 Brigadier Panthaki himself boasts a distinguished 30-year military career that earned him 12 military honors. Zenobia Panthaki Rama Hare Krishna Maha-man7:30–8:30 p.m. info@sggm.org tra is continuously chanted. Week713-729-8994 email: temple@ Classed for students of all ages Rd. Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. Sugar Land) from 3:00 to 5:30 (Ragini Prakash Miryala MD) career that earned him 12 military Panthaki accom panied her husband on his postingshonors. to 281-499-3347. manyZenobia small cantonment towntra is Heritage continuously chanted. Week- Malayalam or ends: 8-11 AMstarting & Classes 4-7 PM, guruvayur.us each Sunday at Week10:15 service at 9:30 a.m. pm) Sai Spiritual Education panied her husband on his postings to many small cantonment town ships all over India and became involved with running welfare proends:The 8-11 AM 4-7PM. PM, Weekdays: 7-8 AM &is&6-7 Weekly Hindu Temple of Preksha Meditation AM. center open M-F from 1st & 3rd Sunday. Adult Bible (SSE) classes for children; Study Ashirwad’s Heritage Classes in on ships all over India and became involved with running welfare pro grams for soldiers’ wives and children; she has run the Army School, days:AM 7-8 AM 6-7 PM. “Gopa Kuteeram” children’s heriNew facilities ofEnglish JVB Preksha 7:30 to 12&Noon and Weekly 4 Land to 7 class at 9:30 a.m. service Circle for adults & Devotional the Woodlands Katy, Cypress and Sugar grams for soldiers’ wives and children; she has run the Army School and worked for the World Bank for 28 years until retirement in 2012. “Gopa children’s heri- at tage classes and Srimad Meditation Classes for forsinging PM, andKuteeram” Sun 8 AM 10:30 a.m.Center. on the 2nd & 4thover Sunfor all. retirement Service 7601 S.reviews. Forest Gate Dr,programs for kids 4Sat, to and 18 yrs - from meditation, and worked for World Bank 28 years until in“From 2012 The book has received 60 positive To quote: tage classes and Srimad Bhagavatam classes. 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Sai Spiritual Education the Heartfulness practice (weekends and holidays) PM. The services are held from Rama Hare Krishna Mahaand 7a.m. p.m.English Saturday sabha from Club: Meets 2nd Sunday of each month; 12:30 PM at Arya Samaj & 3rd Sunday. Adult Bible class at 9:30 service at 10:30 a.m. on for 2nd & 4th Sunday. or 281-261-4603. classes children; study circle deeply. There are no charges for Choroon (Annaprasam) forCall kids,713-991-1557 5.30PM 7.30PM followed by mantra is continuously chanted. 5p.m to to 7 p.m. followed by aarti month; 12:30 PM13475 at Arya Samaj Thulabharam, Greater Houston, Schiller a.m. on 2nd & 4th Sunday. Call 713-991-1557 or 281-261-4603. for adults. Service programs this, and we invite you to experiVahana Pooja, Niprashad. Daily Aarti times : ManWeekends: 8-11 AM & 4-7 PM, at 7 p.m. Temple and Maha-Prasad (free Greater Houston, 13475 Schiller Guruvayurappan Rd. 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