DAILY FROM: AHMEDABAD, CHANDIGARH, DELHI, JAIPUR, KOLKATA, LUCKNOW, MUMBAI, NAGPUR, PUNE, VADODARA BY UNNY POSTAL REGN. NO. JAIPUR CITY/001/2024-26 JOURNALISM OF COURAGE MONDAY, JULY 1, 2024, JAIPUR, LATE CITY, 16 PAGES BUSINESS AS USUAL ● `6.00 WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COM SINCE 1932 SIX MONTHS AFTER THE ENACTMENT OF THE NEW SANHITAS Curtains on old IPC, CrPC, Evidence law, new codes come into effect from today Meanwhile, at two police stations... Oldlawstoapply toalloffences beforeJuly1atall stagesof litigation APURVA VISHWANATH NEW DELHI, JUNE 30 ‘No power can take away reservations from India. It is a Constitutional right’ CHIRAG PASWAN UNION MINISTER, FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES PAGE 13 GOVT & POLITICS EFFECTIVE MONDAY, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam will replace the Indian Penal Code, 1860, the CodeofCriminalProcedure,1973, andtheIndianEvidenceAct,1872. Together, these three laws govern the criminal justice jurisprudence—fromdefiningpenal offences, prescribing processes for investigation and evidencegathering togoverning the process of a trial in court. Among the key changes will be the introduction of new offences in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) — from making a deceitfulpromisetomarry(upto CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 BSP RISKS LOSING ITS NATIONAL PARTY EXPLAINED PAGE 10 STATUS PAGE 5 UTTAR DINAJPUR INCIDENT At the Parliament Street police station in New Delhi. File; (right) at the Kotwali police station in Bhopal’s Old City. Anand Mohan J At thana near Parliament, all set: In Bhopal, a race against time: ‘We were preparing for months’ ‘We’ll take 6 months to learn’ UPASIKA SINGHAL & JATIN ANAND NEW DELHI, JUNE 30 BARELY A kilometre from Parliament,wherethethreenew criminal laws were passed last year, two officers at the Parliament Street police station are busy brainstorming the nitty-gritty of the rollout. Fromensuringamplemobile internet packs to fully charged batteries to poring over the changes in the laws, the two DelhiPoliceofficersarechecking all the details thoroughly to ensurethey’reuptospeedwiththe sea change the country’s law enforcement apparatus will CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ANAND MOHAN J BHOPAL, JUNE 30 AS THEdeadline forimplementing India’s three new criminal laws approached, the station head of the Kotwali Police Station, Bhopal’s oldest, stayed up until 3 a.m. on Saturday — to supervise three teams tracking a New NCERT report card for senior classes to track post-school plans and life skills FROM PREPARATIONS for entrance exams to acquiring life skills such as time management and understanding the value of money — the report cards of students of classes 9 to 12 could be vastly different, reflecting a lot more than just marks scored in school-level and Board examinations. These elements are part of a new ‘Holistic Progress Card (HPC)’, a report card that PARAKH — a standard-setting bodyundertheNCERT(National Council of Educational Research and Training) — recently released for secondary school students (Classes 9 to 12). Sources said that while the report card will not be used in the ongoing 2024-25 academic session, teachers and other officials will be trained on its implementation. States can take a call on whether to implement the HPC as released by the NCERT or adapt it to suit their needs. PAGE 1 ANCHOR E EXPLAINED NEW DELHI, JUNE 30 Focus beyond ● marks THE HOLISTIC Progress Cards are part of the government’s effort to transform evaluations by focusing on diverse skills and competencies, instead of just the performance in periodic pen-andpaper tests and exams. Similar HPCs were earlier designed for students from classes 1 to 8. TheHPCsareapartofthegovernment'sefforttorealignschool report cards with the National Curriculum Framework for SchoolEducation(NCFSE),which seekstotransformevaluationsby focusing on diverse skills and competencies,insteadof justthe performance in periodic penand-paper tests and exams. Saying that the HPCs for CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 PALLAVI SMART MUMBAI, JUNE 30 NEW COAS TAKES CHARGE General Upendra Dwivedi (right) takes over as the 30th Chief of the Army Staff from General Manoj Pande, in New Delhi on Sunday. PTI REPORT,PAGE4 FIRST MANN KI BAAT AFTER LOK SABHA POLLS PM: Thank people for reposing faith in Constitution, democratic systems EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, JUNE 30 IN HIS first Mann Ki Baat radio addressafter assumingofficefor a third consecutive term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sundaythankedpeoplefor“reiterating their unwavering faith" in the Constitution and India's democratic process. Resuming the programme after a three-month break in Praises coffee from Andhra, umbrellas from Kerala view of the Lok Sabha elections, Modi also congratulated the Election Commission and “everyoneinvolvedinthevoting process” even as he spoke on a range of topics — from the Paris Olympics to Andhra Pradesh's Araku coffee to Kerala’s Karthumbi umbrellas. Commenting on the polls, the PM said,“The 2024 elections were the biggest elections in the world. An election as big as this, in which 65 crore people cast theirvotes,hasnevertakenplace in any other country.” Praising the contribution of variouscommunitiesamongthe other things to celebrate in the CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Police arrest TMC’s Tajimul Islam for leading assault in kangaroo court CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 TISS withdraws dismissal of staff, says Tata trust has sanctioned Rs 4.79 crore ‘HOLISTIC PROGRESS CARD’ ABHINAYA HARIGOVIND chain snatcher. Starting July 1, the new laws will replace the three colonialera criminal laws that have for over a century formed the foundation of India’s criminal justice system — the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) comes in place of the IPC, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) for the Couple whipped in public by TMC man, Opp targets Mamata: ‘Taliban-like rule’ THE TATA INSTITUTE of Social Science (TISS) Sunday said it has withdrawnthesuddendismissal of 55 teachers and over 60 nonteaching staff across its four campuses. Appointed under programmes funded by the Tata EducationTrust(TET),theywere dismissed without notice on Friday citing non-release of funds by the trust, as reported first by The Sunday Express. The move to take them back came after the trust assured resourceswillbemadeavailableto the TISS. A statement issued by the institute on Sunday and signed by its Registrar said, “TET has committed to releasing fundsforthesalariesof TETproject/ programme faculty and non-teaching staff.” TISS administrationconfirmedRs4.79crore hasbeensanctionedbythetrust. Noting that the letter dated June 28, addressed to all concerned TET Programme faculty and non-teaching staff is withdrawn with immediate effect, it said, “They are requested to CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 A videograb of the incident on June 28 RAVIK BHATTACHARYA & SWEETY KUMARI KOLKATA, JUNE 30 THE RULING TMC in West Bengal came under attack Sunday from the Opposition BJP and CPM after a TMC functionary was captured on tape whipping and assaulting a woman and a man publicly over anallegedextramaritalaffairata salishisabha(kangaroo court)in scenes that the Opposition said were reminiscent of Taliban dispensation of justice. Theincidenttookplaceinthe Lakhipur gram panchayat area of ChoprablockinUttarDinajpur district on June 28. Outrage mounted after a video clip of the assault surfaced online. TajimulIslam,identifiedasthe onewhoismercilesslywhipping CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Indians spend 3.5 times more on foreign travel than they did 5 yrs ago Avg monthly overseas spend $1.42 bn compared with $400 mn in 2018-19 GEORGE MATHEW MUMBAI, JUNE 30 INDIANS ARE SPENDING a lot more on overseas travel. And with a rise in the number of those travelling abroad, the they took out (outward foreign exchange remittances) jumped to almost $1.42 billion (around Rs 12,500 crore) a month on an av- eragein2023-24comparedwith just$400million(aboutRs3,300 crore)amonthonanaveragefive years ago in 2018-19. Accordingto Reserve Bank of India data, Indians took out a total of $17 billion (Rs 1,41,800 crore) in 2023-24 for overseas travel under the RBI’s liberalised remittances scheme (LRS). This is 24.4 per cent more compared CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Behind T20 glory: Kohli-Rohit’s wish for swansong, Hardik’s promise VENKATA KRISHNA B & DEVENDRA PANDEY JUNE 30 “Ha Jaybhai, hu bowling nakhis (Yes Jaybhai, I will bowl).” That one-line promise by Hardik Pandya on phone to BCCI secretary Jay Shah went a long way in the national selectors puttingtogetherawinningcombination for the T20 World Cup in the US and West Indies. The conversationtookplace at an in- formal meeting during the MayJuneIPL,inwhichHardik,returning after a long injury lay-off to lead Mumbai Indians, wasn't bowling regularly. However, thebiggerdecision on the team's main pillars — Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli — was taken by the national selectors and other top BCCI officials at the start of the year. It was this early call and the conviction to stick by their decision despite criticism that resulted in the coming together of the 15 cricketersthatwonIndiaaWorldCup INSIDE BCCI ANNOUNCES `125 CR CASH PRIZE, HIGHEST EVER PAGE 15 after over a decade. Before Ajit Agarkar took charge as the chairman of selectors, India seemed to have moved on from Rohit and Kohli in the T20Is. Hardik Pandya was seen as the leader in the shortest Virat Kohli on a call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the T20 World Cup victory. PTI format and Shubman Gill the opener.Agarkarandhiscommittee weren't sure about the timing of this T20 transition. Those intheknowspeak of theconversation Agarkar had with Rohit. “Rohit agreed straight away. He felt he would give one last shot in the T20 format. Rohit felt the way his batting form is, he can push one more season,” a BCCI official told The Indian Express. Aroundthistime,Kohliwould seekclarityabouthisT20Ifuture. Hetoowouldbegivenathumbs- Jaipur up. Kohli's IPL runs and the relative batting failure of Shubman Gill and Yashaswi Jaiswal got the veteran the opener’s slot. “With these three important pieces of the jigsaw in place, the picture wasclear.Nowweneededtoput a plan in place,” said a selector. For that, they would bank on datafromtheWestIndieswhere the business end of the tournament would take place. Numbersindicatedthatleft-arm spinners were very effective in the Caribbean. “We saw a pattern, where left-arm spinners had a big role to play in T20s in the Caribbean. On slow pitches, because they attack the stumps more, they were always in the game,” points out the source. Learning from history The selectors would also use thetemplateYashDhull’sUnder19 team used to win the World Cup held in the Caribbean in 2021. In India’s U19 triumph, left-arm spinner Vicky Ostwal was the leading wicket-taker. That S Sharath, who was the CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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