Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Market cautious ahead of MPC meet

Techni-cally, it seems that the market is going to consolidate ahead of the announcement of credit policy which is due on 5th December. Nifty should remain between the range of 11900 and 12150 and our strategy should be to byhuy on dips,' said Shrikant Chouhan, Senior Vice-President, Equity Technical Research, Kotak Securities. 'Technically, Nifty made a lower highs for third consecutive session and formed a red body candle on daily chart. On hourly chart, we witnessed Head & Shoulder pattern breakdown; however, it is hovering around lower end of a Rising Channel. The momentum oscillator RSI indicates a negative divergence on daily chart and till the time, Nifty sustains below 12000 - 12025 zone, we may see a profit booking move towards 11850 - 11800 levels. On the flipside, 12158 levels remains major hurdle for the index,' Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research, Motilal Oswal Financial Services Private Ltd. Market View Foreign institutional investors sold shares worth Rs 1,731.33 crore in the capital market in the previous session. "Domestic markets remained muted on account of downbeat global sentiments after US reinstated tariffs on Argentina and Brazil and threatened even harsher penalties on dozens of popular French products" said Paras Bothra, President of Equity Research, Ashika Stock Broking. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttps://www.sbnation.com/users/repentkentop

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Maharashtra 'Pawar' play: Game of Thrones in the age of BJP 2.0

The chefs from Delhi and from Mumbai, from the Congress and the Shiv Sena, involved in cooking the dum-pukht version of a political alliance were literally caught napping. Of course this is not the first overnight coup planned and executed by BJP. Stealth and speed was the calling card in Operation Bihar too. On July 26, 2017, Nitish Kumar resigned and called off the JDU alliance with RJD-Congress at around 6.30 pm - the reason was the refusal of Tejaswi Yadav to quit despite corruption charges. By 7.10 pm, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had congratulated Nitish Kumar for his stand against corruption. At 9.30 pm, the BJP hinted at backing JDU, by 10.30 pm, Sushil Modi of BJP presented a letter of support to JD(U), at 1 am Nitish Kumar was invited to form the government, and he was sworn in as CM by 10 am. BJP 2.0, under Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, functions on the fulcrum of two critical principles - yield no space and take no prisoners. Consider the Maharashtra mess. In an earlier age the BJP would have sent a delegation to mollycoddle the ally. In 2019, there was no approach for a rapprochement - and it didn't matter that this was a party the BJP was in alliance with for three decades. The lexicon defines an alliance as an association formed for mutual benefit. An ally is defined as "one that is associated with another as a helper". Messaging is a core component of political strategy in BJP 2.0. It was essential to underline the new stature and status of the BJP and put the ally in its place - and to signal the others of their locus. The party in name is still the Bharatiya Janata Party as it was during the Vajpayee-Advani era, but the design and architecture of its politics has been reconfigured and is drawn from the duo's experiential years in Gujarat. Strategy is executed with three Cs - centralisation of decision-making, crafting of communication channels and converting challenges into opportunities. The quest is to acquire market share and the acquisition strategy is crafted for a monopolistic hold over the electorate - as it has in Gujarat, as it devised in Uttar Pradesh and as it is envisaging in West Bengal. Towards this the core group has data and analytics of the strengths and weaknesses of every entity. Unlike its previous avatar, BJP 2.0 is no shrinking violet. It has internalised the maxim that politics is the art of the possible and conviction is a matter of electoral convenience. The party has an agile import policy designed to bridge gaps - both in pre-election imports and post results deals. It might rail about dynastic politics, but that doesn't preclude alliances with the Akali Dal, the LJP, the PDP or Shiv Sena. Neither does that prevent nomination of dynasts on party tickets. The induction of individuals - a Sukh Ram, a Rane - and crafting of alliances, a la the one with Chautala, is determined by macro objectives. Take Maharashtra. It is critical for the BJP as it is home to 48 Lok Sabha seats, home to money power and has signalled turning points in India's political history - remember, the rise of the BJP coincided with its rise in Maharashtra in 1995. Ergo the fact that Ajit Pawar was the target of the 2014 campaign, and faces corruption charges, didn't befuddle the party from crafting a deal with him. Whether it is in Goa, Arunachal Pradesh or Karnataka, the BJP scarcely shied from opportunism. Again, when the BJP stepped in to back JDU, it didn't matter that the split with Nitish Kumar was full of rancour and bitterness - the focus was to block the return of Lalu Yadav. The eventual outcome in Maharashtra is filled with suspense, intrigue and much drama. While the BJP has managed to upset the momentum of the triumvirate, the Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP, how the BJP's bet will play out is a known unknown - and Saturday's events show even seven hours can upend the best laid plans. The mess in Maharashtra has lessons for political parties across the country - particularly regional satraps digging in to retain their hold on their market share. This BJP will leverage every weakness it spots. Anything that they say, don't say, do or don't do can be and will be used against them in the new no-holds-barred landscape.Parties need to define what they stand for and what they stand against. Politics can no longer be a part-time passion or merely a debate chamber. shankkar.aiyar@gmail.com DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttp://benoit.gaillard.aricie.net/UserProfile/tabid/2042/userId/9609/Default.aspx

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Swedish royal couple visits Jama Masjid, pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on Day 1

(Expresss photo: Tashi Tobgyal) The Swedish royal couple paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at the Rajghat in New Delhi.(Expresss photo: Amit Mehra) PM Narendra Modi and King chaired a meeting of the India-Sweden High-Level Policy Dialogue on Innovation Policy during which both sides discussed ways to expand engagement in research and development. (Express photo: Prem Nath Pandey) Apart from Delhi, the royal couple is scheduled to visit Mumbai and Uttarakhand. (Express photo: Prem Nath Pandey) King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia were given a guided tour of Jama Masjid and Red Fort by Deputy Shahi Imam Syed Shaban Bukhari and historian Sohail Hashmi on Monday. Later, the Swedish royal couple visited the Red Fort and spent half-an-hour at the Mughal-era monument. (Express photo: Praveen Khanna) DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttp://doodleordie.com/profile/besantreddy

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Chhattisgarh Haj Committee chairman arrested by police for consuming liquor in public

The State Haj Committee Chairman Syed Saifuddin, who is also a BJP leader, was among the six persons who were arrested and fined for consuming liquor in public place, said a police officer posted in Tarbahar police station where the reported crime was recorded in the general police diary 'Roznamcha'. They were penalised under the provision of Section 36 of the Excise Act. So far over 60 people have been apprehended across the Bilaspur district. Muslim leaders felt offended following the police detaining Saifuddin along with others for "consuming liquor" in public place. "Haj Committee is revered organisation that the people hold in high esteem. And it equally holds for the position of its chairman. It's a shameful act. The chairman should at least be concerned about the gravity of his position. We pray to Almighty for him to return to the right path", said Mohammed Ali Farooqi, a noted religious scholar based in Raipur. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttp://benoit.gaillard.aricie.net/UserProfile/tabid/2042/userId/9493/Default.aspx

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Class 10 study material by MP Education Department depicts Gandhi negatively

The controversial line reads: 'Kubuddhi was a wicked man and led a life of drinking and gandhijis.' 'It happened due to a misprint. The word which should have been there is 'gambling' instead of 'Gandhiji'. It can be a printing mistake, but there is no mistake of any expert who prepared the question paper,' Vasania told ANI. 'Both the words begin with the letter 'G' and therefore it could have resulted in the mistake. The lesson, which the module relates to is called 'Pot of Gold' which is a part of the moral story,' added Vasania. 'While teaching the students, we strike out the mistake and use the term gambling, which should have been there in the first place,' she added. Congress spokesperson Vibha Patel said that an inquiry will be conducted into the matter and all the people behind the lapse will be taken to task. 'It is indeed a very big mistake. An inquiry will be conducted against all those involved in the making of the question paper. Action will be taken against them. The Congress party has never supported this kind of mentality,' said Patel. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://jobs.aacc.nche.edu/employers/341238-guessyleague

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Penalty for data breach

Bombay High Court quashes sexual harassment FIR against IRSE officer Earlier, the woman in her statement to the police had said that the IRSE officer has been harassing her since December 2018. She had also told police that the officer would touch her inappropriately on the pretext of shaking hands. She had also told police that the officer would stalk her with the help of CCTV cameras installed on the office premises. On the basis of her statement, police had registered a case under sections 354 (A) (sexual harassment), 354 (D) (stalking) and 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of the woman) of the Indian Penal Code on September 7. During the investigation, police recorded the statements of four employees, who confirmed the sexual harassment charges. Their statements, police said, were attached in the chargesheet, running over 150 pages and was submitted at Chief Metropolitan Magistrate court in CST on October 11. 'Of the four witnesses, two statements were of female employees, who said that the 30-year-old was sexually harassed. She would often go to them after the incident, cry and confide,' an investigator said, adding that the two witnesses had also claimed that the IRSE officer would stalk them as well. Police had also attached copies of the complaint made by the 30-year-old woman to the chief secretary, their internal committee and the complaint application made to different units of Mumbai police. Six days after the chargesheet was submitted, the High Court quashed the FIR observing that the complainant had submitted an affidavit, in which she has given 'no objection' for quashing and setting aside the subject criminal case/FIR. The court also observed that cost needs to be imposed on the petitioner for using police and judicial mechanism for settling their personal dispute. 'Accordingly, the petition is allowed….subject to payment of costs of Rs 10,000 by the petitioner to the Tata Memorial Hospital,' it said. A former IPS officer-turned-advocate Y P Singh said investigators can appeal to a higher court. 'But recently Supreme Court has passed an order in which it said that if the two parties have resolved the issue among themselves then the matter shouldn't be pursued,' he said. When contacted, the complainant confirmed that the case has been quashed. 'I have been through a lot these days. I do not want to talk about the issue,' she said. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttp://hax.netserwer.pl/member.php?action=profile&uid=165

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