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>ry th on the nature of matter
'interest inj tl The theoijy maharnaa ccr of the fVoject* ajp
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confirtnied clopment
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arou! ie westei leveloi
lutkm-scientist
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world* fcy Far-
an d theory says tHat the empl> nes<| one sees in spice is not only the pourceof energy but is also thejourceof allnu
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Atoifiic Power ar to have been t]h� repdrted dev-a machiie by an American Scientist whidh extracts electric rfnefgy . directly from space. �./��;'{�
4NfGen*i*tofc'> H lia* Deplama
concept has won
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follqwers in Can; the
'�een built
,Brupe.-E imalaHty
:alifbr^iaj It u$es (four rina magnates] * jconductinir disc and refuting bUsk sh.tft anfl is based on Tiwarrsjncw theiry which says spate is not <|rnptyt as commonl)j bflieved,
with
tcompresfib
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ahd highly mdblle medium of: siipcrfluid jparticles whose;nwitioh is itself the form of
Tiwari developed his theory three yea s 4go in his) first book ' -The Su&stintial StwJbe^ which he furthet explainedin hi* second book '4 SpW Vortices of Energy r. r In ess �rtce> Ttw-
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British
Nahr
mse of
Indian In dependence
Ai from the
Article 1;
August*
forty
to be kndwH res
iSthday dred and two independent
ier of the in said: (
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tect and[ rdunding f| IsUmJc State of l�aki
in 191^, jo the IndUn Nttional Congresi;: f4 Not h in gjwUl please me. more when that jd^vcomes, .hen jl (disdnrtioh/betwetai Hindus knd Muslims! would have dysappelrcd/'
In 1 fc5t In the discussijm bin the Indian Finance Bill: "I sir; stand fhere with a clear conscience and say that I am t fkst, k nationalist a nationjaUst last at an VI have tusalmai to sit
Let us dut bur heads as j Hindus or
s, but ak Indians." at the! All parties Natforial I Convention, Jinnah pleadejl fir the adoption of what he rigJrded ar moderate proposals j under wijk;h Muslims would oe given! one third representation in (the central legislature and residuary powers be 'vested in the provinces, hkrt only wtere the pro but jinhah'f representative capacity as spokesman for the Mi<sllkii I commlinity Wfa
All Parties not come to i want. We
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He * Is! reported [to have said: This IU the parting of the ways,"
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umtaz Haasan: <4In the rapfaUkr Changing {wortd around thcm,j t|e Musliiiis who Were d less edtttal0d than the dUs Mndjiad imle influence In the ^ministration, were ^pre-occur4e<| with the idea of preserv-Ives asja polrttcal and erttity in the subcontinent. They (could no* hofwever think ol ing except the somewhat nega^vd approach! implied in the dUnusindjibr safegiards. Thia left thcmj noWhere, aiid their fmstra^ ^iqn ihcfjcased. It fas left to tabal to ffcaljse that [the Muaflnu a state <* their own In c�raet to)live their life as a JHWpk ijrtow^^ayj*';.;/^^: .,;;�;;����;'-,;�:,
19JO,I Sir Mulammad Jqbal: tty of ai Indian natkwj souahi, not ia
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and
United States, including ^e bodies likf the Energy Unlimited in Los 1 Angeles and NeW Science Advocates ui Utah, USA^ P^ Vfaft jofctlY se< up the British American]Scientific and arch Association1' objective is to review the theories of Einstein whieh con-sid<ir space as emjrty mstead of
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filled with
.'-'Tlw^viW-'^^o; mefioers; others | come Canjada, USA and
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A<kording to Tiwari's theory the erriftiness of spacer is illu$ory. It
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come iitHii jlhe circulation the space substance which -creates ? * voids' ;>� :liie$e. *4Wpids'', within -the space subs-actuaHV the material which jwientitts call �^;lti�^ sayfc in Ms books,;explains most
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' matio^i of st^rs imd tetary systems,
the mutual nr of the
mi
d
discover such
internal harmony navi
fiJled; 1^
Perhaps we suspfcct each intentions and frainatinfl the higher in '^�we;
wfth the U
to attempts to
*'-A^'^-y&-^ far failed? s
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mstances haVe placed in our hinds.... Perhapp we are unwill-to rccognizeiach group has a t to free development accord-to its own cultural itfons.
Jinnah was yeti to be convinced, Frank Moraei, the Uter doyen Indian journalists, he said, in leait^lqbalisnotapoBtician^he if a poet. Poets We dreamers/'
Said ZafrulU Kh|in, later tlt^ign rtfapti^
justice of me International Court Justice, in 19*J: ^S0 far as we ave considered it (idea pi jakistan), we hive considered re himerical and inpracticable."
M: A,H. Istahani. later ici PakwjWi mihe OS and 4ThroiigQUt the ovement for the creation of akistan, two ] main objections et^ i^i^d dgainst h. First,, akittan would) not bo economi-
ly viable. Secondly, it ot be able to < efend itself. The 1937 gecjeral elections saw transformed Jinnah: MLet me ell you as clea iy M t can do so, at the goal of the All India usijm I^eagu^ is that we want to stabllsh a &mj^
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[exchange '^v ^^^:^':''^fii^^ (under any :ircurn�tarices, �:'� a (constitution if an all India character withjone government at
Muslims c<instituted 30 per centc^thcele<jtptmte;4,8percerit of them voted for the Muslim League in ^937, The Indian Hatu^al � Cpngre$s formed mirtistries taij^ p^
j|^i!^?itt.;:*^
when Britain's unilateral declaration of war ori^ India's behalf led to pri Wai* wni parliament In
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Sir Pn
desired to preserve the unity ot India. They cj)nstotently acted so as to niake rts|paitition certian. . . � They (Hin4u�) might say the Muslims *et| their brothers, but would in fact treat them
U June 29 Jankta Party's Central
iaryJAction C6ni^___._.__.
(he removal of Former Health Minster Raj Narain from die
National Ex
debarred his re-entry for} one yeas for preaching the party
U^^:^^V-:;^-;y->.,:>':\U-:1-. r ,,. ie Committee took thp step
toofltein^rhy;
mid, vlwho- belong ersfwhile Bharatiya LokI Dal oppose the actk>n/Th� seven^ member, M. A. HarriiJ has not
in attending the
id?r the party constitj Na -ain can appeal to the N4 Exscutjve against .the] within three weeks. ^Aj President Chandra Stykhar had the authority to stay th4 Commit-
sources; howevejr, made it cidar that this action! did not >riudice^ ftaj Narain'sj member-
t Janata Party and its wing.
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step orothew. Th
w^twtg^gtoqh
overnight at the pious *
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tat
was the uh< (u under
future policies, ^lat fer raereiy a
mst be remem
is Urdu was turn of communications or
;, but a vital
"RajaofMahm^idabad,
associate of " ictualiy, l^e la
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issue
Wc�t wrote
Siij Syed Ahmed, tW MlisHrn eiiu<itibi retormer of modern 1
toJ4^nditil8^:'T
news which hjas caused
so much grief a ndus have generally Resolved to
J way with the Urdif language Persian script ifcieh Is > mento iof the 1W�� is ^untryw^niis 1 make
tn
ion pi
lorjrnally
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ihe
IMusalmans are a natton ^ to *iiy defittitibni$t a nation, bthey must j; their
tttv'
The
lip jumped from hall a miDion in ^ to over a niilh^ m 1941. In 1945-46 general elections, the League won Jail 30 of the ��'ieats:1: legislature. In the brovinces it
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439 out of a total f lah's claim to steak for jMuslims wns
In 1^7; wheii Muhammad Alt J|
ie first Governor QCW born state ol
ire
tah became of the he left 40 miflion was sole
...
that
Muslims for whom I spokesman. 4<If is a constant (theme.
the greatest in the recent histor)/of tfie Indian subcontinent was the failure to secure a federal I solution for
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We failed In fin to the communal able to all
certainly
a solution lenl agree-ied, and
New Delhi has ordered
inspection of aU its
Airbuses aad ftiOowin the
afte one
the country's Delhi, Bombay, and
fcl oft
C, .1
Trivandrum
im;
pylons to w
attached,
for the i
Boeing 74
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But neither Jumbos are they are consi
1^ the carried
^Wl ythe
engines atje
are also on of Air India's
Ahrbfia have, howew� assured Indian Airttnes thai stooe the ifaajgn of the aitboa prlo0s was
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from that
totally safe are being measure
pf 0C-10, tt would not free a similar problem. The manufrc-rjorers have recotnmended "no a^lirional ju^iofi" bot said thafta
#A.
The inspections follow the advice iven by the Federal Aviation
to US airlines to
an 'in the interest
the
wasdramai
newspaper; bajid ta '
- The murkj in India
Both the Chief Minister and the Dissidents bekmg to the ruling
, r^porta appeared in
that a harassed bus-atyaaa^ bordering Delhi, had) sought the intraven-*|ion of the 1 Vime Minister and the Onioa Hoi le Minister for return wife
Dissiden s in Haryana, in effort to 01 st C^ief Minister Lai, have ^detained" around 30 )wn supporters ;^ui �-a.;
eighbourng State, where they cannot be reached by the CSiid
Minister aid his supporters from winning oerthe^ W4
The husband Lakhi Ram Rathi says that hitf wife, a member of tte Haryana Lerfslative Assembly i4 is not available to him for the Jast one week.'* Their foa&xtcr has been operated upon during !thls period, Also� there is the "social embarrassment caused by
a missing wife/ 'Lakhi Ram Rathi told the Prime Minister and the
�* - ;:;in �: r:ahr appeal to itibe Home Minister, Rathi has asked him to his resources to ^procure . Itathi to
V:
travel tax <>f 12 and a half per cent on all tickets bought with Indian rupees is | being abolished with effect from June 15 - as promised
ie Minister Charan Singh in his budget on February 28- and is being replaced by a flat iate of Rs- 100 it the pctot of embarkation for international jou* :
r neigh^uring countries > Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhu*
thousand or more rupeea ing on the price of the air
support of his contention thar there was considerable avoidance of the ^^^^^
AgarwaJ said /that while the number of passengers going abroad had almost doubled since the revenue had no� lately. For
tan, Paki
Afghanistan,, Sri
ianka, th^ Maldives and Burma
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The tax was imposed by Mrs Indira Gahdhi's Congress Gover-;ffi�*-<ity- had the Indirect impact of devaluation of the Indiajr rupee because tkkets bought ywth foreign cucrency or received from abroad the tax.
instance in $76;77 tfe total passengers were about 1.1 minion and the revenue Rs 101J mfllioii ^^iny^T^^ an increase of about 40Q,000 but the revenue went up �iry by six million rupees^ Thfe was duetto the fact that between 40 to 50 per cent of the passengers ai ;t^ by ta^
friends and relatiions abroad, iald. ^-.;; �--:-': i.;;..:^v -' �'; � '/"
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ling the salient of the new scheme, Minister of State for {Finance Satish Agarwal told a prtess-conference that the present rjevenue of Rs 100 rnillkui frpinv tte tax would remain :|ira^i^liy-:v;'the -vs^^et^"':bui'.;>tlie'; passenger would get considerable
woulcf no longer "be worthwhile, buying a ticket with
ihange or receive h abifoad. His hope that th� rtveniie i ftoto the tax would remain the same as under the present ^ystem stemmed fironi the it the new dispensation would help check "famescale evasion jof tax and plug
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{Jovernment promulgated aa ocd-
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mance reir
throughout the ^ate yfth effect from April 1 tf& yw�v ; the ordinance follows a Patna High Court judgement Uurt month quashmg an executive older of March 27 iraosintotal
tion in the State. While mulfify-ing the notification, the Court had observed that the
competent ta eofoice. total prohibition through legislative
He also announced that the presentjboardinfl charge of Rs 20 levied it iBfc four internatkmal airport^ - Delhi, Bombay, Cal-cuna atnd Madras V wwUd be wtthdrJ^wn and International Ak-
ports Ajuthprity of India would be comensated to the tune of Rs 20}
which was the income! jrom this dtafge.
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The Ordinance does not bar consutnptbn or pogtestton <rf foreign liquor by members of
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ises of defence estabfishmeots of
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passenget would thus be paying r only Rf 80 in lieu of the fimign
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rSewf Delhi (IBS) -- Defen^ [inks er Jagjiwan; tdldi ;tl ^unt^y^s senior : arrr >mni< nders that India continut
jo Jive in an unstable and irisecu;
icight ourhood �ven as poshi^
leyeip ?ments such as the SAV 1 acc< >rd bespoke of halting stej (p\varqs peace elsewhere;
i Sp^akirig a t t he bi - annu >nieiferiCe of arnVy conimandei
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ivan �Rani said that regar [less 0|F the posit tye steps to war |ir|terrt^tibh;al;dete�ue;;iridia. coii y, ignore some of tl niegatiive factors noticeable in t ! eiwsti ng sit u at ion. India-i neig bourhood; fie said, would appe t<> become the seence of glol powejr rivalries.: These had'."*' receht tinics shifted to our y< door step/*
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developments 'Afgbfahistan I iand Iran, he si that from one point of view the
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a hc^ithy change -fr<
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Pelhi (IBS) ^ Shoes an cqal are now so lei where th famed Urdu poet , Mirza Ghali spent) his twilight years;
decrepit house v stan din amidi squalor in the shadow of inbsdue in Old Delhi, looks mor like a stable than like a plac wfsene the celebrated poet cine treated nis friends to. drinks an songs on love and wine.
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Petty shop-keepers play ihej rtrad^ all xjay in din and bustl froni surroun ding structures th; lopi |J^e monu rnent s to forgjotten past, v
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house itself has passed ini [tandsiof three or four familu
have port iofi^d it rout ers in shoes, leather , coal an
vvi:hc dea
firewood. �"..'.: -^ :��_�{::���'- .;.^' '",>; '�/. '''�;."" --:::n- �--/ �'.-.�'���Vv^v-.;- ' .:- .. :���.:"�,;...;/� "...
IFbr decades the house ha remained neglected even while a a controversv has raged whethe
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^Soviet Union have voiced thj ti^|K>sitip?r to : vahv intcrfcreij by aut^idc; iivrccs i\\ the inju aflfairs,of Afghanisian ": A jo| : stbtfcittc-nt.rctcascd stnvultaneoi ly; here and M6stow, at the. t)f the': indian Prinie Mmist� o|ficia[ visit to the Soviet Uni< dijd not rnciition Pakistan by nal bi^t it was �cLc^ar thai the hiessi vv�s;priniarliy meant for Isfa b^d�;�; which was a^ccused encouraging incursion Algiianistan-at the taljcs Re^s a i a ri.d Soy iet Pre$i di .3uConi.d Bte'/hriey. '% The %t at e ment did not i i Steps-India and the would join try take to ristan, but Brezhnev; Diesai declared their desire
friendly relations Democratic Republic an 1st an where a lefl
,i JSew Delhi (IBS) � Ministry of Inforniatjbh ;prp&dcasting has a n nouncex appointment of five em j persons, includihg famous C; tak vocalist M^S. Siibbalak! as producers (emeritus) fbi �India Radio and Television. I The other four are: Bru jPrasad Misra, Hindi: jtFpertcXra Nath � -'-Ashk' *v ^n oye li sty A dy a R ang ( ikannada playwright and a jnpvelist ^an<J critic, and [Nianueli exponent of
Each will receive^ an hoi ium of Rs-XOOO a month to
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