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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Gloomy picture, a passing phase: Ratan Tata

Ratan Tata. File photo

 

Saying a quiet good-bye to Tata Group employees, Ratan Tata said he felt proud to have belonged to the Group. In a letter to colleagues, his last as group chairman, he gave them all the credit for whatever was achieved during his tenure as chairman.

He also called upon the employees to provide all support to new chairman Cyrus Mistry.

“Whatever has been achieved has only been possible because of the amazing spirit, the dedication of each one of you and the enormous support and faith reposed in me, for which I am deeply grateful and appreciative,” Mr. Tata said in the letter.

Praising employees for facing crises together, he said the memories of personal sacrifices, loyalty and individual acts of heroism would always remain in his memory.

“We, today, are a $100 billion group in revenues. Over the past 20 years, our revenues have grown about 20 times and today 58 per cent come from overseas operations... We therefore have every reason to feel proud and feel confident in facing the challenges ahead”.

However, he said the group companies might see continued constraints in consumer demand, over-capacity and increased competition from imports. “This seemingly gloomy picture will be a passing phase. The Tata Group will undoubtedly play an important role in the continued development of our country, providing leadership and living by the value systems and ethical standards on which our group was founded,” Mr. Tata said.

In his last lines, Mr. Tata wrote, “Tatas are a group where I feel proud to have belonged and proud to have been associated through the years. I wish the group, Cyrus Mistry and each of you great success in the years ahead. I hope the group grows and shines in the coming years”
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Delhi gang-rape victim succumbs to injuries

  • In this file photo people display placards during a silent march against Delhi gang-rape case in Mumbai.
    PTIIn this file photo people display placards during a silent march against Delhi gang-rape case in Mumbai.
  • The Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore where the 23-year-old girl was admitted on Thursday morning.
    APThe Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore where the 23-year-old girl was admitted on Thursday morning.

The 23-year-old girl, who put up a brave battle for life after she was gang-raped and brutally assaulted in a Delhi bus a fortnight ago that had created a nationwide outrage, died at a hospital in Singapore early Saturday.

The girl who was admitted on Thursday morning at the multi-organ speciality facility, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, in an extremely critical condition here, died at 4:45 AM local time (2:15 AM Indian time), the hospital said in a statement. She was earlier treated at the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi.

“We are very sad to report that the patient passed away peacefully at 4.45 a.m. on 29 Dec. 2012 (Singapore time),” the hospital’s Chief Executive Officer Dr. Kelvin Loh said in a statement.

“Her family and officials from the High Commission of India were by her side. The Mount Elizabeth Hospital team of doctors, nurses and staff join her family in mourning her loss,” the statement said.

The body has been moved to the mortuary in the Singapore General Hospital for completion of some formalities since she is a foreigner, sources said.

The family of the girl wants the body to be taken to India, Indian High Commissioner T C A Raghavan told reporters.

He said the girl, who was conscious, fought a brave battle till the end. She was brought to Singapore for being provided good medical treatment.

“The family is shattered by this development. At the same time, they realised that best possible medical attention was given. And in the end it was the scale of injuries that proved too much for the medical attention provided to her,” the envoy said.

He said the final few hours was a trying time for the girl’s family and they bore the entire process with a great deal of fortitude and courage.

Mr. Raghavan said the family has requested that their privacy be respected in their hour of grief.

The girl, accompanied by her parents, was flown in an air ambulance in a critical condition on Wednesday night, after her health had suffered a setback that morning in the Delhi hospital following a government decision over which experts were divided.

The six-hour journey itself was said to have been eventful with her blood pressure having dipped alarmingly.

The patient had remained in an extremely critical condition since admission to Hospital in the morning of 27 Dec. (Singapore time), the Mount Elizabeth hospital statement said.

“Despite all efforts by a team of eight specialists in Mount Elizabeth Hospital to keep her stable, her condition continued to deteriorate over these two days.” the hospital statement said, adding, “She had suffered from severe organ failure following serious injuries to her body and brain. She was courageous in fighting for her life for so long against the odds but the trauma to her body was too severe for her to overcome.”

“We are humbled by the privilege of being tasked to care for her in her final struggle. We acknowledge the faith the Indian Government and the patient’s family have placed with us to ensure the best care possible was indeed provided to her at Mount Elizabeth Hospital,” it said.

“We share their huge sadness at her passing and will work with the High Commission of India to provide the family support in this time of grief,” said Dr. Loh.

Late on Friday night, the hospital said the condition of the rape victim had taken a “turn for the worse”.

“As of 9 p.m. (6:30 p.m. IST), the patient’s condition has taken a turn for the worse. Her vital signs are deteriorating with signs of severe organ failure,” Dr. Loh had said in a statement.

“This is despite doctors fighting for her life including putting her on maximum artificial ventilation support, optimal antibiotic doses as well as stimulants which maximize her body’s capability to fight infections,” the CEO had said.

During her treatment in Safdarjung Hospital, the girl’s condition had recorded several ups and downs. Three days after the attack, her gangrenous intestine was removed.

The bestial attack on the girl and her male friend in the bus had sparked off protests by students and women activists which took a violent turn in the capital last Saturday and Sunday.

Death for rapists was one of the demands of the protesters and the victim’s demise could trigger fresh display of emotions on the streets.

One of the Delhi police constables, Subhash Chand Tomar, died in a government hospital on Tuesday and the post-mortem report had said that he had suffered a cardiac arrest from complications arising out of injuries on his chest and neck.

Shaken by the public outrage, the government constituted a Commission of Inquiry into the incident and also set up a three-member Committee under former Supreme Court Chief Justice A.S. Anand to look into the possibility of rewriting the laws relating to aggravated sexual assault and enhancing penalty for it.

Congress President Sonia Gandhi had on Friday demanded speedy action against the perpetrators of the “barbarous” attack, while Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the government was committed to bringing the guilty to justice as soon as possible.

Monday, December 10, 2012

WalMart lobbying episode: Opposition demands independent probe, PM's statement in Parliament Read more at: www.umapratap.info

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The WalMart lobbying issue triggered a political storm with the BJP today demanding a statement from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Parliament and the CPI-M and SP joining it in seeking an independent probe into the "serious allegations" of bribery.

BJP said the Prime Minister should make a statement on the issue in Parliament as the reports coming out on Monday were "serious" and raised questions on the country's image.

As per the lobbying disclosure reports filed by WalMart with the US Senate, the company has spent close to $25 million (aboutRs.125 crore) since 2008 on its various lobbying activities, including on the issues related to "enhanced market access for investment in India".

"BJP would like the PM to explain why he did not initiate inquiry and what he proposed to do now when it has become evident that multi-brand retail FDI has come on the shoulders of lobbying and bribery," BJP chief spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

His party colleague Venkaiah Naidu said, "We demand that Prime Minister should come to the House and make a statement on the issue. It should also be followed up with an independent inquiry."

"The disclosure in US senate about Wal-Mart that they had spentRs.125 cr in lobbying including India for creating new market is official confirmation that Wal-Mart has done lobbying in India. Lobbying is banned in India," Prasad said.

Naidu said, "Government cannot keep quiet and Parliament cannnot remain silent into these serious allegations...It has raised many questions. It is a question of India's image and the image of its Parliament."

Also demanding an inquiry into the issue, CPI-M leader Sitaram Yechury said, ""We are not saying who has taken money or not. What we are saying is that Wal-Mart itself is saying that it has spent the money. There are cases of corruption in the court. So government should inquire into it."

SP leader Mohan Singh also said, "government should inquire into it as who are responsible for it or involved in it."


BJP said the Prime Minister should explain how lobbying for Wal-Mart was allowed in India despite a ban on it. The BJP also said that it will continue to raise the issue in Parliament and demand the government's response.

The Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day after repeated disruptions over reports of Wal-Mart spending huge money to lobby for entry into the Indian market.

Naidu said, "It is a shocking news on India and it is a sad commentary on the state of affairs. This has raised many questions. The country wants to know who have taken the money and what is the government's response."

He alleged that the party has been raising the issue of western influence there on India's policy and the reports have proved this point further. "We have raised an issue that concern the image of Parliament," he said.

Prasad said, "the lobbying fact cannot be denied as US Senate has accepted it. Lobbying in India is prohibited.

Bribery is a crime. People of the country would like to know if lobbying was going on for the last four years then what action had been taken by the government and who were the middlemen in the transaction."

SP leader Mohan Singh also said that it is known that when a foreign company enters the country they spent huge money for it.

When reminded that SP has bailed out the UPA government in Parliament on FDI issue, he said, "No SP leader knows English. So SP cannot play any role for advocating entry of foreign companies. SP does not have any role in the WalMart deal."

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