MCS/204/2020-22RNINO.MAHENG2002/21899 THE SUNDAY EXPRESS MAGAZINE Leading the Royal Charge MUMBAI,LATECITY Directors Priyanka Ghose and Nupur Asthana on helming The Royals, working with Zeenat Aman FOUR-PAGE PULLOUT MAY4,2025 14+4PAGES,`6.00 DAILY FROM: AHMEDABAD, CHANDIGARH, DELHI, JAIPUR, KOLKATA, LUCKNOW, MUMBAI, NAGPUR, PUNE, VADODARA WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COM SLUICE GATES LOWERED AS PART OF INDUS TREATY PAUSE; MAIL EXCHANGE ON HOLD ScrewstightenonPak:Curbonwaterflow throughBaglihar;crackdownonships,trade Second set of measures kicks in as Pakistan tests 450-km ballistic missile P VAIDYANATHAN IYER & SHUBHAJIT ROY NEW DELHI, MAY 3 JUST OVER 10 days after the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, India has ratcheted up its diplomatic offensive with a second set of measures against Pakistan: curbing water flow through the Baglihar dam; stoppingtheimportof products; banning docking of Pakistanownedshipsandsuspendingthe exchange of all mail and parcels. This, even as it flagged its condemnation over the test-firing Saturday of a surface-to-surface ballistic missile by Pakistan. The testing wasn't lost on India. Turning the heat on Islamabad, the government put into effect a crucial next step as part of putting the Indus Water Treaty in abeyance. The gates of the sluice spillways on the Baglihar dam have been lowered to restrict water flow to Pakistan’s Punjab as a “short-term punitive action,” a senior official told The Indian Express. The Baglihar dam, over Chenab river, is designed as a run-of-the-river plant for hydro powergeneration.Chenabisone of thewesternriversintheIndus Water system and the treaty allowsforharnessingitswatersfor power generation. “By doing this, even if the choke is for a short while, we demonstrate that we will take coercive steps… The Chenab river water irrigates Punjab farmlands,andPakistanneedsto realise we mean to punish them on all fronts,” the official said. This may not be done in isolation – similar action in the KishangangadamontheJhelum rivermayalsobeintheoffing,he said. Pakistantesteditssurface-tosurface ballistic missile with a 450-km range on Saturday. The missile, known as the Abdali Weapon System, was tested as part of its military drill “Exercise Indus.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 TO PLUG loopholes and eliminate any possibility of Pakistani goods entering its territory, the governmenthasimposedanimmediate ban on the import or transitof allgoodsoriginatingin, orexportedfrom,Pakistan,aMay 2 notification of the Commerce and Industry Ministry said. This follows the termination of direct trade, marked by the closure of the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Attari on April 24 in CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 E EXPLAINED NEW DELHI, MAY 3 ● Punitive action THE BAN on all imports and transit of goods originating from or exported by Pakistan follows a series of punitive measures taken by India to hurt Pakistan economically and diplomatically in the wake of the Pahalgam attack. AANCHAL MAGAZINE NEW DELHI, MAY 3 Prime Minister Narendra Modi with J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in New Delhi on Saturday. ANI EXPRESS NETWORK LAVROV: SETTLE ISSUES THROUGH DIPLOMACY LOCAL WHOSE SHOP WAS SHUT ON DAY OF ATTACK UNDER NIA SCANNER PAGE 8 REPORT,PAGE8 Govt bars Pakistan ships from its ports, curbs on Indian vessels too SIDDHANT KONDUSKAR & SUKALP SHARMA MUMBAI, NEW DELHI, MAY 3 AMID GROWING tensions with Pakistan in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, India on Saturday banned the entry of Pakistani ships at Indian ports, while also barring Indian ships from going to Pakistani ports. According to an order issued by India’s maritime authority, Directorate General of Shipping (DGS), the restrictions were put in place “with immediate effect” and “till further order” to ensure safety of “Indian assets, cargo and connected infrastructure, in public interest and for interest of Indian shipping”. “In exercise of power conferred by section 411 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958, read with objectives as enshrined under Preamble of the said Act, keeping in view the present situation, the following directions are hereby issued: A ship bearing the flag of Pakistan shall not be allowed to visit any Indian port. An Indian flag ship shall not visit any port of Pakistan,” the DGS order said. 122 150 P VAIDYANATHAN IYER NEW DELHI, MAY 3 THE SECURITY establishment and the government are learnt to have got advance intelligence inputs about a possible attack targeting tourists staying in hotels in and around Srinagar days before the Pahalgam massacre in which terrorists killed 25 tourists and a local, officials aware of developments said. Infact,theofficialssaid,given the threat of an attack, there was heightened security presence in the foothills of the Zabarwan range overlooking the Dal lake and the Mughal Gardens in Srinagar. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 66 VAISHNAW REVIEWS BULLET TRAIN PROJECT WORK AT BKC STATION P3 Ex-CEAwas unavailable forcomment misleadingandgoingagainstthe spirit of “transparency,” “objectivity” and “even-handedness.” This, sources said, did not go down well in the corridors of the Washington-headquartered multilateral agency. Subramanian, who was earlier Chief Economic Adviser, was nominated as IMF’s ED by the governmentinAugust2022fora three-year term beginning November 1, 2022. QueriessenttoSubramanian, the IMF and the Ministry of Finance by The Indian Express on this issue did not elicit a response. As per the IMF’s website, Subramanian’s name appeared as IMF’s ED till May 2. As of May 3, the IMF has now marked the position of ED for India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka as “vacant”. Harishchandra Pahath Kumbure Gedara is listed as the CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 INSIDE ALBANESE WINS SECOND TERM PAGE 10 WARREN BUFFETT TO QUIT AS CEO PAGE 11 6 killed, 70 injured in stampede during Goa temple fest, probe on PAVNEET SINGH CHADHA Security personnel patrol along the Dal Lake. Shuaib Masoodi eye EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE 94 SIX MONTHS before the end of his three-year term as the International Monetary Fund’s Executive Director, KrishnamurthyVSubramanianhasbeen called back to India by the government. An order, dated April 30, said that the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet had approved the "termination" of his services as IMF's Executive Director (India), "with immediate effect." The government is looking for his replacement to be nominated to the IMF Board, sources said. The reasons for his exit have not been officially announced. Sources said concerns were flagged over an “alleged impropriety”relatingtothepromotion of his latest book India@100. Additionally, sources said, there were reports of alleged violation of some"internalIMFprotocols." Incidentally,inFebruary2025, Subramanian,alongwithhistwo senior advisors at the IMF, had termedtheweightedapproachto ratingbytheIMFstaff asskewed, CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Among 4 terrorists, 2 from south Kashmir may have ‘herded’ tourists to site: Official Debt-ridden woman found dead with three minor daughters in Bhiwandi 04/05/2025 6 months of tenure left, Govt recalls Subramanian from IMF board Concerns flagged on ‘impropriety’ linked to book, violation of ‘internal protocols’ Govt bans backdoor imports, shuts doors on Pak-origin goods Days before Pahalgam massacre, there was intel alert of attack on tourists: Top official RAVI DUTTA MISHRA SEARCH ON FOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR THE SUNDAY EXPRESS MAGAZINE The Mirror Sees Her Now MUMBAI, MAY 3 Transitioning from a deeply unsettled man to a woman at peace with herself, Anaya Bangar shares her remarkable journey A 30-YEAR-OLD woman and her three minor daughters were found dead at their home in Bhiwandi taluka in Maharashtra’s Thane district on Saturday.Policesuspectittobea case of suicide. According to the Bhiwandi FOUR-PAGE PULLOUT CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 PANAJI, MAY 3 SIX PERSONS were killed and more than 70 injured in a stampede during an annual temple festival attended by thousands of devotees at a village in North Goa early Saturday, officials said. Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawantsaidamagisterialinquiry has been ordered into the stampedethattookplacearound2.45 am during the annual jatra (festival) at Lairai Devi temple in Shirgao village. While eyewitnesses claimed unregulatedcrowdsonanarrow stretch leading to the temple resulted in a scuffle causing the stampede, DGP Alok Kumar said a rumour is suspected to have led to the incident. At a press conference, Chief Minister Sawant said, “Precautions were taken but therewasonebottleneck.Thejatra happens every year, but this kind of incident is taking place for the first time. I am not saying this incident was instigated, but evenif unknowingly,therewasa provocation that led to this incident, they too will be punished.” While police said adequate measuresweretakenforthefestival, which is attended by thousands of devotees including those from neighbouring states, eyewitnesses blamed the stampede on crowd mismanagement. Urvesh Kauthankar, a 'Dhond' or devotee of Goddess LairaiDevi,said,“Itwasatragedy waiting to happen.” Kauthankar, whose aunt was among those dead, said, “Police and district administration failed to manage the crowd. After taking a dip in the village pond, the devotees proceeded to a narrow road stretch (about 400 metres long), which has a very steep slope, leading to the temple. Police had putaropetoseparatethequeues of Dhonds and the public on both sides of the road. But the CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 From Census of nearly a century ago, a roadmap — and a note of caution PAGE 1 ANCHOR UMA VISHNU & VIKAS PATHAK NEW DELHI, MAY 3 THE GOVERNMENT’S surprise announcement of a caste census as part of the upcoming population enumeration exercise may have dented the Opposition’s campaign but the experience of John Henry Hutton, an anthropologist-civil servant from nearly a century ago, frames the challenge on the road ahead. Thoseweretheheadydaysof Mahatma Gandhi’s civil disobedience movement. Hutton, a Yorkshire-born, Oxford-trained officer who as Census Commissioner of India conducted the 1931 Census, the last to tabulate data on caste, writes withahintof annoyancethatthe exercise “had the misfortune to coincide with a wave of non-cooperation, and the march of Mr. Gandhi and his contrabandistas…”. Hutton, who joined the Indian Civil Service in 1909 and served for the greater part of his career in the Naga hills writing two voluminous monographs on Naga ethnography, brought to his census office his experience as an anthropologist. On the complexities of countingcaste,hiscensusreport, lacedwithinsightandwit,refers to former census chief Sir Herbert Risley, whose formulation of the caste system as a racial hierarchy in the 1901 Census laid the basis for subsequent surveys and policies on caste. “All subsequent census officers in India must have cursed the day when it occurred to Sir John Henry Hutton was the Census Commissioner of India when the 1931 Census was conducted Herbert Risley… to attempt to drawupalistof castesaccording to their rank in society. He failed, but the results of his attempt are almost as troublesome as if he had succeeded, for every census gives rise to a pestiferous deluge of representations,accompanied by highly problematic histories, asking for recognition of some alleged fact or hypothesis of which the census as a department is not legally competent to judge…” he wrote in the section titled ‘The Return of Caste’. Saying that doing away with caste entries “would be viewed with relief by census officers”, Hutton wrote, “Experience at this census has shown very clearly the difficulty of getting a correct return of caste and likewise the difficulty of interpreting it for census purposes.” Among the many challenges the census officials faced as they asked people to identify their caste was “misrepresentation” and people used the data collectionexercisetojostleforahigher spotonthesocialorder.Thecensus also offered examples of multiple castes consolidating into a single caste for bolstering theirnumbersorclaiminganew social status. “The best instance of such a tendency to consolidate a number of castes into one group is to be found in the grazier castes which aim at combining under the term ‘Yadava’ the Ahirs, Goalas, Gopis, Idaiyans and perhaps some other castes of milkmen, a movement already effective in 1921,” the report said. Italsonotedthat“carpenters, smiths, goldsmiths and some othersof similaroccupationsdesired in various parts of India to be returned by a common denomination such as VishwakarmaorJangida,usually desiring to add a descriptive noun implying that they belonged to one of the highest Varnas of Hinduism, either BrahmanorRajput…Of thetwo, Brahman was usually desired at thiscensusthoughinsomecases a caste which had applied in one provincetobeBrahmanaskedin another to be called Rajput and thereareseveralinstancesatthis census of castes claiming to be Brahman who claimed to be Rajput ten years ago.” The census explained these asattemptseitheratupwardmobility, a “desire to rise in the social estimation of other people”, CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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