Political Football
It바카라s just not cricket바카라or in this case, football. The ongoing Jangalmahal Cup, a popular football tournament organised by the West Bengal police to combat the appeal of left-wing extremism, is embroiled in an ugly dispute over partisanship of another kind. Several participants in last year바카라s cup바카라including the winners and runners-up바카라have not been inviÂted to take part this year, allegedly because they are from BJP-conÂtÂrÂoÂlled gram panchayats, or places where the BJP did well in the panchayat elections in Paschim Medinipur district. BJP district president Samit Das said, 바카라This is not Jangalmahal Cup. It is Trinamool Cup. The ruling party decides everything.바카라 His Trinamool opponent neatly sidestepped the issue, saying that new clubs had got the chance to participate and 바카라that is what matters.바카라 Smooth!


Ruff Repute
It바카라s not another dog story바카라only hypothetical hounds are involved this time. In Chennai, when 40-year-old Imthiyas Aboobacker arrived home one day, she found the door broken down and Rs 16 lakh worth of jewellery missing. She reported the theft, but when the police arrived, they found that members of the family living there바카라a big joint famÂily바카라were uncooperative. So the cops tried a little trick, saying that they suspected one of the family and that they would be back with sniffer dogs to confirm. Before they returned, the missing jewellery was found in a bag left outside the house. 바카라The burglars were probably scared,바카라 said an officer. Scared of the police dogs바카라 fearsome reputation!
Start-Of-Term-Report
Scrutinising legislation is an involving task바카라especially if you can바카라t read. A recent report by the Free and Fair Election Network, a civil society organisation in Pakistan, found that two members of the 371-seat Punjab assembly were illÂiterate, while 19 hadn바카라t passed their matriculation (10th standard) and 25 had only just scraped through it. Overall, of the incoming class of Pakistani provincial legislators following the elections in July, 27 haven바카라t passed their matriculation and 51 have just completed it, while these figures are two and 24 respectively for the National Assembly. And a healthy 68 provincial lawmakers have court cases pending against them. It바카라s a long way from the 12th National Assembly, elecÂted in 2002, in which legislators were required to be university graduates바카라a condition later removed. And it바카라s perhaps even further from the gerontocracy known as the US Senate, where some 55 out of a hundred senators hold law degrees (a postgraduate qualification in the US). Whither democracy, between unlettered Scylla and Charybdis the oligarch?


Bad Lads On Tour
For many a parched soul in parts of northwestern Karnataka, a jaunt across the border to Goa, with its low excise rates, is just the thing to lift their spirits. But what of the the local residents? In Surla, a small Goan village just across the border, a series of complaints about drunken tourists harassing women and being seen semi-naked, relieving themselves in public, have caused a stir among the locals. Village activists have obtained a temporary ban on the village바카라s eight bars, which will be closed until later this month, but they want this to be made permanent. The police, however, say that they haven바카라t received any official complaint about such activities, though they have stepped up patrols in the area. And one bar owner was quoted as saying, 바카라We have frankly never seen a customer misbehave,바카라바카라there바카라s a first for everything!


Seeds Of Sexism
The Punjab government is planning to import sexed semen from US and British companies. This is used in cattle breeding to ensure that calves are of the desired sex바카라in this case, femÂale. 바카라The move will result in production of female calves only...bulls are traffic hazÂards,바카라 animal husbandry minister Balbir Singh Sidhu told reporters in Fatehgarh Sahib. Presumably, semen of the ordinary sort is unsexed. Sidhu also announced a move to introduce registration of cattle in the name of their owners to prevent abandonment, amid other agricultural largesse바카라like giving subsidised equipmÂent to farmers to control stubble burning.
My Fair Pujari
One shatrusamhara puja, if you please. Why, of course, my dear fellow. Will that be all? Such exchanges may soon become realÂity, as Varanasi is set to get its first batch of English-speaking priests to cater to the needs of non-Hindi-speaking pilgrims. Currently, (and historically, one presumes) they are at the mercy of local interpreters, but the 13 priests who will graduate from SampurÂnanand Sanskrit University바카라s Deen Dayal UpaÂdhyaya Kaushal Kendra next year will mark the beginning of change. The course trains both priests and astrologers. Toodle pip!
A very Grave Mystery
Skeletons. Almost 100 skeletons, including eight children, dumped in a pit. A mass grave has been found in Mannar in Sri Lanka바카라s Tamil-majority Northern Province바카라the battlegound of clasÂhes between LTTE and government forces during the civil war. Excavation began in May after construction workers came across skeletal remains at the site. Many forced disappearances have occurred in Mannar, and locals think the grave could be linked to them. Officials say that analysis and carbon dating must be done befÂore any concluÂsion. This is no fresh hell바카라mass graves from the conflict have been found before, including one with the remains of 150 people in Matale in Central Province.


Go West, Officers
The power of the army establishment in Pakistan is well-known. What goes unnoticed often is the power Pakistani civil servants wield by successfully manipulating their political masters. On this score, they may not be very different from their counterparts across the border in India. However, while the Indian bureaucracy바카라s role in perpetuating the existing Indian administrative system is no secret, those in Pakistan rarely come in focus.
But they may soon be in the limelight if Imran Khan바카라s new policy is implemented in earnest. In what is being widÂely seen as the new prime minister바카라s first major test, Imran seeks to implement a system of rotating the country바카라s bureaucrats. This means that civil servants holding key positions in big cities would soon find them being posted in least developed and remote areas. The policy to rotate bureaucrats from cities to remote parts is not new. Many governments in Pakistan have tried it for providing people with better administration. But, so far, such brave words have remained mere announcements. The smart civil servant has always managed to get the better of their political masters by staying on in cities of their choice.
According to news reports, for almost the past three decades, successive governments have been formulating their respective rotation policies, formally known as inter-provincial transfer policy, for the Pakistani Administrative Service and Police Service of Pakistan. But none, including former dictator General Pervez Musharraf, could implement this policy during their tenure.
바카라This policy, in particular, will help smaller provinces to benefit from the skills of officers, most of whom are now concentrated in Punjab,바카라 an official was quoted in the news reports as saying. 바카라It will also allow officers from the smaller provinces to get the exposure of working in Punjab and at the Centre,바카라 added the official.
The inter-provincial transfer policy, which remained dormant for the past few decades, is considered critical for national cohesion, experts say.
In the past two weeks, Imran Khan has announced a number of austerity measures to change Pakistan. But this may well be one of his first major challenges.
Illustrations by Sajith Kumar