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Yeddyurappa Figures out for Congress 70 Seats

May 13, 2018 by Nasheman

Even as most of the exit polls predict a hung Assembly in Karnataka, BJP’s chief ministerial candidate B S Yeddyurappa on Sunday put out his own figures, giving his party a majority and predicting only 70 seats for Congress.

Sounding confident of BJP’s victory, Yeddyurappa said, “I have seen the exit polls on various channels. BJP will form the majority government on Tuesday and Congress will exit from Karnataka. There is no question of joining hands with anyone.”

Giving the break-up of Assembly seats, he further said, “While we will get 130 seats, Congress won’t cross 70. JD(S) will manage 25 seats and Independents will win 3-4 seats.”

 

The saffron party leader said that as soon as he comes the chief minister, he will waive off loans as promised in the manifesto, and slammed Siddaramaiah for being an “anti-farmer” and “anti-people”.

When asked about Siddaramaiah’s tweet asking Congress workers not to worry about exit polls, Yeddyurappa said, “I am not saying Siddaramaiah should believe exit polls. He, anyway, won’t cross 70 seats. I want to make it clear that Siddaramaiah’s term is over. He will lose both in Chamundeshwari and Badami.”

“Look at the way he has been behaving for the past 15 days. It is Siddaramaiah who is mentally confused,” the BJP leader said, while hitting out at the CM was calling him “mentally disturbed”.

Most exit polls have predicted a tight race between the Congress and the BJP with the possibility of the Janata Dal (Secular) emerging as the kingmaker. Republic TV-Jan Ki Baat and ABP-C Voter predicted that the BJP will emerge as the single largest party by bagging 104 and 104-116 seats, respectively, in the 224-member House.

The two news channels gave the incumbent Congress 78 and 83-94 seats and former prime minister HD Deve Gowda-led JD(S) 37 and 20-29 seats, respectively.

Polling was held on Saturday in 222 constituencies following the countermanding of election for the Jayanagara seat due to the death of BJP candidate BN Vijaykumar, and deferment of voting for RR Nagar seat after a massive row erupted over a large number of voter ID cards being found in a Bengaluru apartment.
Any party or alliance will need the support of 112 MLAs to form the new government.

India Today-Axis exit poll, however, put the Congress in a pole position and predicted its tally in the range of 106-118 seats while of the BJP between 79-92. It saw the JD(S) tally between 22-30 seats. The Poll of Exit Polls on NDTV forecast 97, 90 and 31 seats for the BJP, the Congress and the JD(S) respectively.

Times Now-VMR predicted that the BJP will win 94 seats while the Congress will bag 97 and the JD(S) 28. However, Times Now-Chanakya forecast a majority for the BJP with 120 seats and gave the Congress and the JD(S) 73 and 26 seats, respectively.

The Congress had won 122 seats in the 2013 state Assembly polls following a split in the BJP, which was reduced to 40 seats while the JD(S) also got 40 seats.

Both the BJP and the Congress ran a high-decibel campaign in the state with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the saffron charge with 21 rallies while Rahul Gandhi and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah led their bid to ensure that it defies anti-incumbency to retain power.

Filed Under: News & Politics

TO ALL THE LOVELY MOTHERS IN MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL

May 13, 2018 by Nasheman

f you’ve already splurged on fine jewelry or flowers for mom this Mother’s Day, you may want to consider adding another gift. Don’t worry, this one doesn’t have to cost you a dime, and it’s sure to make her light up with joy — especially if she’s got young kids to care for and/or is balancing both work and motherhood.

New survey data from the mom matchmaking app Peanut shows that what most moms are really hoping for this Mother’s Day is either a “break from the mama routine” (35 percent) or a “cool experience: spa, etc.” Twenty-six percent are asking for “a good night’s sleep” while only five percent would like a physical gift.

MOM IS ALWAYS ON THE CLOCK — SHE NEEDS A BREAK

The findings, which Peanut users can find in the app’s Pages feature, are based on the responses to the question Peanut posed to its more than 300,000 members two weeks ago, Michelle Kennedy, CEO and cofounder of Peanut tells NBC News BETTER, adding that the results aren’t exactly shocking.

“As mothers we’re always ‘on,’” notes Kennedy. “Even when it comes to Mother’s Day, we’re thinking about our mother-in-laws, our own mothers [and] making sure everyone enjoys the day, but it’s meant to be a day about us. After all the juggling, it’s no surprise we need some down time.”

DON’T BOOK MOM A SPA, JUST BOOK HER A BED

Also not surprised is Eirene Heidelberger, parenting expert and founder of GIT mom.

“Ask any mom and we’ll all tell you that we are sleep deprived and that a good night sleep is the holy grail of motherhood,” says Heidelberger. “Send the kids to grandma and grandpa’s house for a sleepover or, if that’s not an option, let mom sleep in another room so Daddy has to deal with all the middle of the night intruders. There’s also the time-tested and mom-approved uninterrupted breakfast in bed. Don’t forget to let mom savor the meal you’ve lovingly prepared for her.”

Sa’iyda Shabazz, a writer and the single mother of a five-year-old boy says that all she truly wants this Mother’s Day is “uninterrupted 18 hours of sleep.” Aurora Satler, author of “The Ultimate New Mom’s Cookbook” would be delighted by as little as an extra 30 minutes of snoozing. “Getting a chance to get a half-an-hour more or an hour more [sleep] is like booking a spa for many overtired and overworked moms (myself included),” she says.

BEAUTIFUL STUFF TAKES UP SPACE, WHILE EXPERIENCES ARE INTANGIBLY BEAUTIFUL

The close runner-up to the desire for some serious R&R, Peanut found, is a cool experience, which makes sense as so many of us are tackling clutter and figuring out what to do with all the stuff we’re getting rid of post-spring cleaning.

Every year I ask for a garden weekend of pulling weeds, raking, and planting. That’s my ideal gift: us all working together to create beauty.

Every year I ask for a garden weekend of pulling weeds, raking, and planting. That’s my ideal gift: us all working together to create beauty.
“For me, an experience is something that doesn’t take up space or require maintenance,” says Shabazz, with Salter humorously adds: “flowers: one more thing to keep alive.”

Tam Francis, an author and the mother of teenagers indicates that she actually would like some flowers — but not the kind you pick up in a store or order online. “Every year I ask for a garden weekend of pulling weeds, raking, and planting,” says Francis. “That’s my ideal gift: us all working together to create beauty.”

RESEARCH SHOWS YOU’RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK WITH YOUR GIFTS

Interestingly, we’re seeing this desire for experience reflected in the retail space. RetailMeNot’s shopping and trends expert Sara Skirboll notes that 50 percent of mothers who want a gift for Mother’s Day would like a nice dinner, while around one in four would like to receive flowers (26 percent) or a gift card (26 percent).

“This is one of the first Mother’s Day I’ve seen in years where our data on what mom wants is actually matching up with what mom is receiving,” Skirboll says. “Historically, families will gift mom things that she doesn’t need or want, and this year we’re seeing that her wish list is matching up to what people are buying. The overarching theme here is that mom wants to feel special and pampered with no strings attached.”

Additionally, in a survey that polled 1,135 adults, the rebate Web site TopCashback.com found that spending time together is the number one Mother’s Day gift this year, voted for by 55 percent of those consulted.

CLEAN THE HOUSE

Desired experiences certainly vary, but there’s one perhaps all mothers can agree on not wanting this Mother’s Day: cleaning. Time for the rest of the family to take charge and get to work.

“For many years raising four kids, I always smiled and appreciated the pasta ‘pearl’ necklaces and clay handprints, but the one thing I always loved most (and received) on Mother’s Day, was cleaning,” says Poppy Spencer, a certified counselor and relationship expert. “It was my day to enlist four pairs of hands to clean the basement or garage or rooms; even organize photo albums (a real treat) from the stacks of shoeboxes awaiting proper assembly. The de-cluttering is a wonderful way to start the summer.”

CO-PARENTS NEED TO ALSO GET ON BOARD WITH THIS TASK, AND IF ABLE, HIRE A MAID FOR THE DAY

“Take the money you would have spent on a piece of jewelry or some other trinket and hire a house cleaner instead,” advises Stephanie Seferian, founder of MamaMinimalist.com and the Sustainable Minimalists Podcast. “Give your wife something priceless which, of course, is free time.”

YOUR GIFT WILL LIKELY STILL BE ADORED

None of these findings or comments means that your physical gift (if you purchased or made one) won’t be deeply appreciated. Many moms have a towering wish list of items they’d like. Take my own mother, for example. For a month I’ve had a day of delicious eateries and spa activities planned for Mother’s Day, all planned as a surprise. After booking the mani/pedis and making the restaurant reservations, I went ahead and asked her what she really wanted, figuring she’d affirm all my thoughtful investments.

Filed Under: Women

Exit polls predict hung Assembly but number crunchers are likely making another mistake

May 13, 2018 by Nasheman

Hubli: People in queue to caste their vote for Karnataka assembly elections at Rotary Deaf School booth in Hubli on Sunday. PTI Photo(PTI5_5_2013_000037B)


Given the wild misses that characterise exit polls, only a desperate punter would put money on them. No algorithm seems good enough to crack the behavioural pattern of Indian voters. However, while the numbers of a specific pollster may be inaccurate, taken together these polls generally reflect a broad trend. Such a reading would imply that Karnataka is staring at a hung Assembly in the state. It could be a wrong conclusion.

Six out of nine pollsters give BJP the edge while three put Congress ahead. Only three agencies predict a clear majority. India Today-Axis My India’s upper limit (106-118) gives Congress the simple majority in 224-seat House while Republic TV-Jan ki Baat (95-114) and Today’s Chanakya (120) see BJP coming to power on its own. The rest predict a hung Assembly with the poll of polls throwing up 99 seats for BJP, 88 for Congress and 33 for (JD-S). In all these scenarios, Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) is the power broker in a divided House with around 30 seats.

People queue up to cast their ballot during the polling day for the Karnataka Assembly election 2018 in Bengaluru. PTIRepresentational image. PTI
Exit polls are done by professionals based on data mining, algorithms, calculations and some amount of interpretations. These aren’t punts. Even so, it is likely that the bigger picture remains elusive to psephologists and newsrooms just as it did during the Uttar Pradesh Assembly election in 2017. In Uttar Pradesh, no ‘wave’ was detected. Pollsters, journalists, and opinion-makers foresaw a dogfight between BJP, SP+Congress, and BSP amid complex caste equations, and predicted a hung Assembly. BJP bagged 324 seats.

It wasn’t because pollsters and journalists were lax in their job but because their tools were not good enough to pick up the signals. We might witness an encore in Karnataka. That is because Narendra Modi and Amit Shah have transformed the art of winning elections in such a way that political rivals and analysts have been blindsided alike. Congress has not yet been able to crack the code, though in Siddaramaiah they possibly have the strongest candidate to upend BJP’s plans of expanding footprint in the south.

The Karnataka chief minister remains supremely confident, even brash, and he operates as a powerful regional satrap independent of, and uninfluenced by the Congress high command. He decides own strategy, banks on personal charisma and has little use of Rahul Gandhi’s ‘leadership’. If Siddaramaiah returns to power, it will be despite Congress, not because of it.

On Saturday, the day of polling, he called BJP’s state president and former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa “mentally disturbed” and claimed that Congress will get 120 seats.

“I was expecting this. The exit poll by India Today is closer to the truth. For 6 months now, I have been saying the same thing. I understand the pulse of the people, so I was confident that Congress will win a majority and come to power,” Siddaramaiah said.

The Congress might be tempted to take comfort from the fact that voter turnout, at 70 percent, remained lower than in 2013 which may indicate an absence of anti-incumbency sentiment. This correlation, though, has been contested in recent studies which prove that “increase in voter turnout in India does not signal rise in anti-incumbent sentiment”.

Where pollsters and political rivals might be getting it repeatedly wrong is to misunderstand BJP’s campaign strategy. It doesn’t depend on election cycles. The campaign stage obviously is high on rhetoric and optics where BJP, like any other party, selects candidates, does data mining of the electorate, and accordingly holds election rallies, yatras, and outreach programmes. But the groundwork for each election is laid years in advance and the core campaigning remains patient and understated, but relentless.

Also, the prime minister and his trusted general are in constant search of new ways to identify and categorise the electorate. Weight is obviously placed on traditional metrics such as castes and communities but new metrics such as age and gender get equal attention.

Modi, for instance, has been nurturing two core constituencies throughout the entire tenure of his premiership — women and the youth. This approach is backed by impeccable electoral logic. The number of youth voters (18-25 years of age) has doubled since 2013.
According to Karnataka chief electoral officer Sanjeev Kumar, the draft electoral rolls of 2018 elections (in February) showed the number of young voters at 15.4 lakh, compared to 7.2 lakh voters in 2013, a rise of 113 percent. The number, he had then said, could go up a bit as still there was time for inclusion of names on electoral rolls, according to a report in The Times of India.

Modi has been assiduously courting youth and first-time voters through various outreach schemes. He has tried to make the Swachh Bharat initiative a mass movement and youth participation remains a big part of that plan. He has sought to incentivise participation through a reward mechanism. The entire exercise taps into the enthusiasm of the youth instills a sense of nation-building in them and unfailingly stitches in their minds the leadership abilities of the prime minister.

Similarly, through student-interaction programs such as Pariksha Pe Charcha, youth-centric initiatives, and his fortnightly radio programme Mann Ki Baat (where he takes up various youth-related issues, among others), Modi’s constant endeavour has been to stay connected with the youth and open a channel of communication through his digital presence.

The effect is evident. Surveys capture youth’s affinity for Modi who is looked upon as a youth icon even though Rahul Gandhi is much younger in age.

Similarly, Modi has also courted women voters through a number of targeted initiatives of which Ujjawala has been most successful. Modi has also highlighted the need for and acted upon building toilets to improve sanitation, health and address the dignity of women. He has also worked to increase maternity leave, battled for the end of triple talaq, and started a scheme to save and educate girl children. These are obviously not mere electoral initiatives but nevertheless serve to build a connect with female voters who may look upon the prime minister as a ‘doer’.
It would interest many to know that according to the chief electoral officer of Karnataka, women and youth have voted in large numbers this election. “It is heartening to tell you that women and young voters have come out in large numbers in this election,” Kumar told reporters on Saturday. This should indicate something.

While this has been happening, Shah has gone about quietly in his task, strengthening BJP’s organisational structure, creating a two-way mechanism through which feedback is encouraged, and passed on to party leadership all through the year based on which policies are made. Shah’s communication strategy, once again, is not timed with the election cycle. He focuses on building relationships between voters and party functionaries at the micro level and sustaining those relationships all through the year. This enables the party to listen to the people and address their frustrations and complaints that creates an atmosphere of trust. This is invaluable for a political party.

As the election nears, Shah intensifies the tempo and gives his workers some targets that are to be achieved.

“I appeal to workers, don’t look at the candidate. Just look at the lotus symbol (the party’s symbol) and Modi’s photo,” Shah had said while addressing booth workers in Bantwal in Dakshina Kannada district last February, according to a report in Hindustan Times. “Your duty is not to win the Assembly constituency, it is to win your booth. When many such booths are won, we will win the election,” he was quoted, as saying.

On the polling day, he has another set of instructions, as another Hindustan Times report elaborates. “I want all of you — Shakti Kendra in-charge, booth committee members, page presidents, active members — and your families to vote before 10.30 am on polling day. Finish your own duty by then. And then you spend the rest of the day in mobilising others,” Shah had said during the Gujarat elections.

This isn’t to say that plans do not run into hitches or failures. But these communication channels make it more likely for BJP to tide over crises and ignore media-driven outrages. These core strategies are also far removed from electoral bombast and unrelated to the election cycle, which is why media radar fails to pick them up. On 15 May, it’ll be known to what extent have these been effective.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Do Whatever You Want, Don’t Worry Enjoy : Siddaramaiah

May 13, 2018 by Nasheman

A day after exit polls hinted towards a hung assembly in Karnataka with BJP emerging as the largest single party followed by the Congress, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asked Congress workers and supporters not to worry about the forecasts.

Terming the exit polls as “entertainment for the next 2 days”, Siddaramaiah on Sunday morning, in his tweets, asked the party workers to “enjoy your weekend” and said “we are coming back”.

Most exit polls have predicted a tight race between the two main rivals — BJP and Congress — in the Karnataka Assembly elections with JD(S) emerging as a likely kingmaker.

“Exit opinion polls are entertainment for the next 2 days. Relying on poll of polls is like a person who can’t swim crossing a river on foot relying on a statistician who told him the average depth of the river is 4 feet. Please note average of 6+4+2 is 4. At 6 feet you drown!

Filed Under: News & Politics

First-time voters get free dosas in Bengaluru

May 12, 2018 by Nasheman

In a bid to encourage first-time voters, an eatery here was giving away free dosas to those had voted in the Karnataka assembly election on Saturday.

The eatery at Nrupathunga Road here was also giving free coffee to other voters after seeing the ink-mark on their fingers and their voters card.

Several of the first-time voters, aged 18-19, who comprise 15.42 lakh of Karnataka’s 5.06 crore electorate, took selfies with ink mark on their index finger after coming out of the polling booths.

A few hospital patients here were seen reaching the voting booths in ambulances to cast their vote, while several senior citizens across the state braved the summer heat to stand in the queues in order to vote.

Also, three to-be brides in Belagavi, Madikeri and Dharwad districts headed down to the polling stations before going to their weddings.

Meanwhile, hundreds of villagers in Kalaburagi, 630 km north of Bengaluru, have boycotted the polls protesting the lack of basic facilities in the area.

Filed Under: Campaign

“Mentally disturbed” for predicting a BJP victory Says Siddaramaiah,

May 12, 2018 by Nasheman

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, fighting a tough battle to retain power in the state where no party has been re-elected for a second straight term in 33 years, described his chief rival, BS Yeddyurappa, as “mentally disturbed” for predicting a BJP victory.

He also said there was “no doubt” that the Congress would return to power with over 120 seats in the 224-member Karnataka assembly when the results were declared on Tuesday.

Asked by reporters to react to Mr Yeddyurappa declaring he would be sworn in on May 17, Mr Siddaramaiah quipped: “He is mentally disturbed.”

Earlier in the day, Mr Yeddyurappa, the presumptive chief minister of the BJP, declared, “I will fly to Delhi on the 15th once the results are announced and meet Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi. I will invite him and others for the swearing in ceremony which is going to happen most likely on the 17th.”

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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is fighting a tough battle to retain power in the state where no party has been re-elected for a second straight term in 33 years.

Was this overconfidence, reporters asked Mr Siddaramaiah. “It is a strategy. He (Yeddyurappa) thinks this is a strategy, but in reality he is a mentally disturbed man,” he said.

“The BJP can say what they like. The Congress party will get a clear majority, there is no doubt about that, there is no confusion about that. We will form the government again. We are very confident of a win,” said the chief minister.

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COMMENTSOpinion polls have not backed any winner but mostly predict a close fight between the Congress and the BJP, with the Janata Dal Secular hoping to win enough seats to matter in the event of a hung verdict.

Mr Yeddyurappa projected that his party would win between 145 and 150 seats.

Filed Under: Campaign

Conference to deliberate on streamlining imports & exports by post

May 12, 2018 by Nasheman

Customs Department proposes new simplified procedures for exports through India Post
Indian Customs and Department of India Posts held a First ever Joint Conference at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi to deliberate on streamlining of imports and exports by post. Commissioners of Customs from all the States having Foreign Post Offices (FPOs) were present along with their counterpart Post Master Generals.

Imports and exports by post are the 6th highest cited citizen grievances under CPGRAMs. Customs and Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) have worked together since a year to liberalise, reform and align laws relating to imports by Post. Since 2016, e-Commerce exports had been allowed through FPOs under MEIS incentives from the post offices at Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi.

Now, Customs may be leading the reform race by permitting e-commerce exports through all FPOs, though without MEIS benefits for now. One of the major bottlenecks in the Postal System is the absence of Professional Logistics Companies which can facilitate SMEs going global through online presence and leaving postal logistics to third parties.

In order to cater to the SMEs and what may come as a major boost to the Make in India program, Customs are proposing new simplified procedures for exports through India Post. In a progressive move, Amazon and DHL had been invited for making presentations on global best practices and identifying bottlenecks faced by exporters in India.

“From a private sector perspective, it was great to see customs and posts coming together to find solutions for Indian e-commerce”, said Dr. Pritam Banerjee, Director (South Asia) from DHL.

Chief Commissioner of Customs, Sunil Sawhney, said that improvement in infrastructure at Foreign Post Offices and leveraging strengths of postal department’s pan-India outreach can unlock massive export potential.

Customs is planning some of these initiatives on the back of introducing non-intrusive technologies like x-ray scanning at Foreign Post offices to expedite release of goods. These measures are also likely to control smuggling of narcotics, as evidenced from the recent seizure of 300,000 tablets of psychotropic substances. In order to strengthen law enforcement, Customs will scan mail bags at the airports itself for identifying suspect consignments and contraband items.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: Cabinet of Curiosities

All three party leaders claim to form government

May 12, 2018 by Nasheman

All the three party leaders of Congress,BJP and JDS have expressed confidence today that their own party will get majority and form the government. Siddaramaiah claimed in Mysuru after casting his vote in Varuna constituency that his party will romp back to power with more than 120 seats.

On the other hand BS Yeddyurappa,state BJP president cast his vote in Shikaripura constituency of Shivamogga district and declared that BJP will return to power with full majority. HD Kumarswamy,state JDS president told in Bengaluru that his party will score the magic number.

HD Devegowda,his wife Chennamma,his son HD Revanna and family members cast their votes in 244 number booth of Holenarasipura constituency of Hassan district.Talking to media persons HD Devegowda claimed that the JDS will bag all the seven seats in the district.

HD Kumarswamy and his wife Anitha Kumarswamy,former MLA cast their votes in Ramanagar constituency in Ramanagar district.It may be recalled here that the former chief minister is contesting both,from Ramanagar and neighbouring Channapatna constituencies. Anitha Kumaraswamy had unsuccessfully contested from Channapatna constituency last time and this time around her husband wants to avenge the defeat.

Yaduveer Krishnadutta Chamraj Wodeyar of the Mysuru royal dynasty cast his vote in Mysuru. KJ George,district in charge minister cast his vote in Sarvagnanagar constituency in the city.If Moorusavira Mutt pontiff exercised his franchise in Hubballi,Sri Sri Ravishankar Guruji voted in Kanakapura constituency.

Mallikarjun Kharge,veteran Congress leader voted in Kalaburgi.BS Yeddyurappa, BJP state president meantime has appealed to the voters to be fast in exercising their franchise as the Meteorological department has forecasted rainfall by evening.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

Filed Under: Campaign

Bollywood Buzz : Akshay Kumar Lends His Support To#18to82 Campaign

May 12, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj


One of Bollywood’s most iconic megastar’s & India’s very own “Pad Man” Akshay Kumar is supporting a nationwide campaign, #18to82, with the aim of bridging the gap between the 18% of menstruating females in India who use sanitary napkins, and the 82% predominantly engaging in unhygienic practices. The pioneering campaign launches ahead of the inauguration of the Niine Movement, an ambitious new initiative aimed at raising awareness of menstrual hygiene and tackling the age-old stigma against menstruation across both genders and all age groups.

Akshay Kumar is a renowned woman empowerment advocate and boldly tackled the issue of the menstrual taboo in the award-winning film Pad Man. In fact he supports the Niine Movement as a continued champion of the cause of menstrual hygiene. Akshay Kumar took to social media to supportthe #18to82 campaign with the message:

“ONLY 18% of Indian women use sanitary napkins vs 82% who use unhygienic means. I support the #NIINEMovement which breaks the taboos & encourages conversations on periods.”

Help bridge the gap from #18to82, register on www.niine.com

Speaking about his support for the Niine Movement, Akshay Kumar averred; “Open & unafraid conversations on menstruation are powerful as they help to breakdown taboos. I am honoured to support the Niine Movement with the launch of the #18to82 campaign, because menstrual hygiene is an urgent issue that we must resolve in India.

Together we can ensure that every female has the right to manage her period safely & with dignity, and the Niine Movement can drive the social revolution that India needs to initiate change for an entire country. The empowerment of women is the empowerment of a nation.”

Despite India housing 355 million menstruating women, the 2nd highest menstruating population globally, approximately only 18% of them currently use sanitary napkins – with the other 82% of women often reverting to unhygienic & unsafe alternatives such as old cloths, rags, hay & even ash. The key stimulus behind this staggering statistic can be traced back to decades of archaic attitudes & stigmas surrounding menstruation and the lack of accessibility for safe and affordable sanitary products. A result of the unwillingness to discuss female menstruation is the subsequent culture of silence & shame which has left women with no choice but to partake in unsafe menstrual practices behind closed doors, frequently resulting in urinary & reproductive tract infections, stress, anxiety & even gender-based violence.

The Niine Movement is conceived by social entrepreneur Amar Tulsiyan. Speaking about the launch of the movement Amar Tulsiyan said, “We each have a responsibility to do what we can to tackle the taboos around menstruation and educate the next generation about periods in the right way. It is my hope that through the #18to82 campaign the Niine Movement becomes the spark that leads the way in bringing menstrual hygiene & dignity to every woman & girl in India.”

An ambitious 5 year plan committed to grass-root change, the Niine Movement will be launched at the Menstrual Awareness Conclave taking place in Delhi on Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Day on 28th May, 2018. The Menstrual Awareness Conclave will convene renowned film personalities, academics, policymakers, government officials, activists, business stalwarts, NGOs, thought-leaders, including Akshay Kumar, to discuss the impact that stigma & taboos on menstruation have had on holding girls & women back for centuries.

Join & follow the Nine Movement’s #18to82 campaign following & liking the campaign on @NiineMovement on twitter, facebook & instagram.

The Niine Movement is an ambitious 5-year plan that aims to tackle the taboos associated with menstruation by engaging all genders & ages to step forward and join hands to promote the importance of menstrual hygiene awareness.

Understanding the need for collective effort to change mindsets, the Niine Movement intends to use its convening power to engage multi-sector groups in India – from governments, corporate & NGO community, to sustain not only a discussion but encourage affirmative action on addressing menstrual hygiene management. To achieve its vision, the Niine Movement’s theory of change adopts a 3 pronged approach by: Educating girls, women, boys & men of good menstrual hygiene practices. Enrolling citizens & existing menstrual hygiene product users in a supportive & taboo free environment to create an open forum for discussion & deliberation. Enhancing the sanitation sector of India by providing the best quality menstrual hygiene products at appropriate prices.

Reflecting its vision for a new & better Swachh Bharat, which begins & is driven by girls & woman, Niine also reflects 9 core ways a nation can achieve its full potential if we support menstruating girls & women, using the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), the 17 goals that world leaders agreed to achieving by 2030 to end world poverty, tackle climate change & reduce inequalities, as an index.

Filed Under: Film

Modi prays at Pashupatinath temple in Nepal

May 12, 2018 by Nasheman

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday offered special prayers at the Pashupatinath temple here.

Modi spent around 30 minutes in the temple after paying homage at the Muktinath temple during his two-day visit to Nepal, largely billed as a religious one.

Nepal’s Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Rabindra Adhikari and other officials welcomed Modi at the Pashupatinath temple, the Kathmandu Post reported.

He is set to meet leaders of various political parties and will be given a lunch reception by Indian Ambassador Manjeev Singh Puri.

He will also attend a civic reception hosted by Kathmandu Metropolitan City before leaving for New Delhi.

Modi arrived in Nepal on Friday. He inaugurated the Janakpur-Ayodhya bus service, a 900 MW Hydropower Project and also announced Rs 100 crore aid to develop Janakpur city.

He also held extensive discussions with his counterpart K.P. Sharma Oli, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari and other government officials to better bilateral ties on Friday when he said: “All misunderstandings with Nepal are over.”

Filed Under: Campaign

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