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BENNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD. | ESTABLISHED 1838 | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | EPAPER.TIMESOFINDIA.COM BANGALORE | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2011 | PAGES 36 | METRO | PRICE . ` 3.50 ( `5 ALONG WITH BANGALORE MIRROR) * CENTRE EXTENDS OLIVE BRANCH TO MAOISTS, NORTH-EAST REBELS 15 CAN’T SEE SOLDIERS KILLED BY FORCES ANYMORE: KHAR 22 VIRENDER SEHWAG SAYS TEAM INDIA DOESN’T PANIC WHATEVER THE SITUATION 25 CONTRA PUNT O Never fear the want of business. A man who qualifies himself well for his calling, never fails of employment. THOMAS JEFFERSON With global crude rates falling, petrol price has been cut by 78 paise a litre, the second reduction in two weeks. In Bangalore, petrol will cost Rs 73.51 from Thursday. The reduction comes on back of a Rs 2.22 cut on Nov 16. Bunks shut in Bangalore, P5 Bidari is new DGP: IPS officer Shan- kar M Bidari on Wednesday became Karnataka’s 35th Director-General and Inspector-General of Police. P3 Blast in Imphal ahead of PM visit: A powerful bomb exploded at Imphal on Wednesday, tearing a rickshaw- puller asunder and wounding four by- standers. PM Manmohan Singh and UPA chief Sonia Gandhi are to visit the town on December 3. P 15 M’lore downloads ‘Kolaveri’ most: Mangalore tops the list of Indian cities downloading ‘Why this kolaveri di’, a Tamil film song that has gone viral with 1 crore hits on the web. P 17 MPs want red beacons on cars: The Lok Sabha Privileges Committee has recommended that MPs be al- lowed to use red beacons atop cars and be given a leg-up in the official pecking order – bring them on a par with high court chief justices. P 17 Indians fifth most vacation -deprived: India is the world’s fifth most vacation- deprived nation as the average em- ployee doesn’t use 20% of the leave. The reasons vary from disapproving bosses to lack of planning. P 17 NEWS DIGEST Price cut again, petrol costs `73.51 in B’lore Visit epaper.timesofindia.com Times Classifieds | P 10 I N C LU D E S 8 PAG E S O F B A N G A LO R E TIMES Sidhartha & Surojit Gupta TNN New Delhi: Lacking majori- ty support for its decision to allow FDI in multi-brand re- tail and faced with reserva- tions in its ranks, the UPA government has put on hold the notification that would have formally opened the doors for global chains. Official sources told TOI on Wednesday that the rules would have to wait till some sort of a solution to break the impasse in Parliament emerged. “What is the rush? Let the dust settle down,” a senior official said. At the same time, they made it clear that there was no reth- ink on the decision. Last Fri- day, the department of in- dustrial policy and promotion (DIPP) which pi- loted the proposal, had said that the rules would be is- sued this week. The pause has been dic- tated by the government’s inability to either muster majority backing for the de- cision in Lok Sabha or ad- dress the concern in the Congress ranks that allow- ing FDI in retail would play out adversely in poll-bound UP and Punjab. The party’s attempts to rally two of its dissenting allies, Trina- mool Congress and DMK, bore little fruit underlining once again that the govern- ment’s decision does not have majority backing in the Lok Sabha. Parliament again remained shut on Wednesday, darkening the question mark on the fate of crucial bills. The Congress leadership, which was at best lukewarm towards the decision, is contending with rumblings within its own ranks, Lok Sabha mem- ber from Bareilly Praveen Singh Aron articulating the concern that the party’s prospects in the UP polls may be hurt. Faced with the stale- mate, Congress’s crisis- management committee, the core group, went into a huddle twice. Govt puts off notifying rules of FDI in retail Bangalore: The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday gave BBMP the go-ahead to widen San- key Road, saying it was in public interest. Disposing of a PIL challeng- ing the cutting of trees for the project, a division bench headed by Justice N Kumar directed BBMP to complete the project in 12 months. The bench, however, said the NGO, Hasiru Usiru, should be involved in monitoring the planting of saplings in place of trees cut and also in the caring of saplings already planted. The court also asked BBMP to take steps to expedite civil suit proceedings over a portion of land allegedly encroached by an education institution. Pointing out that the road had been earmarked for widening in 1984, the bench felt it wasn’t a case of mining in forest area but widening of a road in public in- terest. “If it was proposed to widen the road to 30 metres 26 years ago, given the growth of Bangalore, we now need a road 100 metres wide,” the bench observed. As of now, 17 of 19 trees have been cut on the stretch identified for wid- ening. Meenakshi Bharath and others had filed the PIL challeng- ing the road widening. HC gives nod to widening of Sankey Road TIMES NEWS NETWORK Bangalore: Villaments is the buzzword in Bangalore’s real estate lexicon. A vil- lament is where an apartment ends and a villa begins. It’s a concept that’s gaining popularity with those who want the lux- ury of a villa and yet crave the comfort and convenience an apartment affords. “It’s a marketing strategy where we offer the privacy of a villa and the facili- ties of an apartment,” says Syed Beary, CMD, Bearys Group, a Bangalore-based real estate developer. While prices of vil- las may be out of reach for many, and the density of apartment units too claustro- phobic for some, villaments step in to bridge the divide. “There is a large section of people who aspire to own a villa but can’t afford it. Here comes the concept of a villa- ment, which offers them a villa lifestyle at affordable prices,” says Bijay Agar- wal, CMD, Salarpuria Sattva. Villaments cost 30-40% more than av- erage apartments and around 20 to 30% less than average villas. A villament gives you the privacy, space, and oodles of greenery; at the same time, it offers you the vibrancy of apartments, security and the price of a high-end apartment. In B’lore, villament is the ‘in’ thing Anshul Dhamija TNN Green space, balcony & terrace, P 3 VILLAS Independence and exclu- sivity; lifestyle state- ment; privacy; ‘landed prop- erty’; garden area; parking in front of the house; flexibility to accommodate specific needs of each family Higher cost; fewer neigh- bours; most have surface drive-around, posing a safety concern to residents; distant locations APARTMENTS Value and affordabili- ty; denser and more vibrant community; lower maintenance cost and ef- fort; security; amenities like club house, pool, sports facilities Lack of privacy; limit- ed or no outdoor/gar- den area; less flexibility for lifestyle; no proximal parking TIMES NEWS NETWORK New Delhi: The economy grew at its slowest in more than two years in the July-September quarter as the im- pact of high interest rates, stubborn inflation, policy delays and a weak global economy hurt expansion drag- ging growth below the 7% mark. Data released by the Central Sta- tistics Office on Wednesday showed the economy grew 6.9% in the Sep- tember quarter, slower than 8.4% in the same year-ago quarter and 7.7% expansion in the April-June quarter. The September quarter growth was the slowest since the second quarter of 2009, data showed. Separate data showed the key infrastructure sector slowed to a 5-year low at 0.1% in Octo- ber piling more pressure on the gov- ernment and policymakers. GDP growth slows to 6.9% in Q2 Bangalore: If you’re plan- ning a last-minute groceries purchase or a quick buy on Bangalore’s high streets on Thursday, take a deep breath and stay home. At least 1 lakh trade establishments are participating in a 9am- to-5pm bandh on Thursday in response to a call from FKCCI against the Centre’s decision to allow 51% FDI in multi-brand retail. Shops on Brigade Road, MG Road, Commercial Street, Jayanagar, Chickpet and KR Market will remain closed. Shops owing alle- giance to over 110 trade asso- ciations and 27 chambers of commerce will shutter down. Traders argue that the government’s decision to set a 51% ceiling in multi-brand retail has triggered fears of predatory pricing. 1 lakh traders in state to down shutters today Shilpa Phadnis TNN SHUT High-street stores Vegetable mandis APMC yards OPEN Malls, hypermarkets Neighbourhood stores (barring a few brands) Pharmacies Fuel stations, other essential services Traders in fear, P 6 Bellary: The battle for Bellary ballot, expected to alter the state’s politi- cal map, now lies sealed in electronic voting ma- chines. Though Wednes- day’s polling to the Bel- lary (Rural) constituen- cy was free of violence, there were sporadic skirmishes between lo- cal leaders of rival par- ties and particularly be- tween independent candidate B Sriramulu and BJP nominee P Ga- dilingappa. The overall polling percentage was 73% in an electorate of 1.72 lakh. It was 61% in 2008. Counting of votes is on December 4. The bypoll was necessitated following the resignation of Sriramulu. He quit stating he was hurt by the BJP government’s attitude with regard to his name figuring in the Lokay- ukta’s report on illegal mining. The peak of the tense moment during the bypoll was a verbal duel between Bellary Urban Development Authority chairman Vinod and BJP corporator Sanjay and Bellary Town legis- lator Gali Somashekara Reddy when they came face to face near a polling booth in Radio Gar- den area of Cowl Bazaar in the afternoon. No one knows what transpired between them but their supporters started gathering at the spot preparing for a showdown. 73% turnout in Bellary bypoll M B Maramkal & K N Aditya Bharadwaja TNN BATTLEGROUND BELLARY | P 8 The government has decided to rope in public sector companies and financial institutions to bail it out of a cash crunch. With the stock market remaining bearish, the government has had to resort to ingenious method such as buyback of shares and permitting cross-holding among public sector companies. P 23 Govt leans on banks, PSUs to raise funds Growth to remain weak, P 23 P romotion of organized retail and contract farming as well as direct marketing initiatives are among highlights of a report on consumer affairs prepared by a group of CMs chaired by Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi. P 19 Modi-headed panel backed retail move THREAT TO LOCAL STORES? The result of the high-voltage byelection in Bellary (Rural) will be known by Sunday noon Himanshi Dhawan & Mohua Chatterjee TNN New Delhi: Conceding a major Team Anna demand, the parliamentary committee examining the Lokpal Bill has decided to recommend that 57 lakh “Group C” central government em- ployees – or the entire lower bureau- cracy – be placed within the ambit of the anti-corruption ombudsman. In a controversial decision, the panel also decided to exclude the prime minister from the Lokpal’s ju- risdiction as long as he holds office. This was at its final meeting to con- sider the bill on Wednesday. BJP members decided to submit a note of dissent to protest against the omission of citizens’ charter, griev- ance redressal mechanism and protec- tion of whistleblowers from the legis- lation. BSP, the Left and SP will also put in dissenting notes on certain oth- er reservations they have on the bill. Inclusion of Group C employees should take care of cutting-edge cor- ruption; the kind of extortion that the common man faces when seeking delivery of a whole range of services – from getting a passport to an FIR lodged. This section includes offi- cials of the rank of police inspectors, clerks, supply inspectors and the like, in other words the bureaucracy that a regular person has to deal with. The draft Lokpal bill now covers virtually the entire bureaucracy, tak- ing care of the criticism that restrict- ing the ambit to just Group A and B would have left people helpless against government employees who are the face of the government to an overwhelming part of the popula- tion. Significantly, the Hazare group was not impressed by the concession. Prashant Bhushan described it as a marginal improvement while criti- cizing the exclusion of the PM while in office as unconstitutional. His col- league Kiran Bedi spoke in the same vein, setting the stage for a fresh con- frontation. “Inclusion of Group C employees is a marginal improvement but this will not satisfy us. The exclusion of the PM from the Lokpal’s purview as long as he is in office is unconstitutional and is likely to be struck down. This is not good enough and will not affect our plans to protest,” Bhushan said. AMBIT GAMBIT 57 lakh Group-C central govt staff to be within Lokpal ambit Panel decides to exclude PM as long as he is in office BJP members submit dissent note BJP wanted inclusion of citizens’ charter, whistle-blowers’ protection and removal of Lokpal in Bill BJP wants CBI director’s appointment to be on lines of CVC Lokpal panel expected to finalize report on Thursday Entire bureaucracy to be under Lokpal scanner Serving PM To Be Out Of It, Says Standing Panel Edit: Keep The Focus, P 20 Why keep babus out? P 19 Going down despite fight, P 2 SBI Card Plok fe imp e

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Page 1: 15 22 25 CONTRAPUNTO Entirebureaucracytobe Govt … · CONTRAPUNTO Neverfearthewantofbusiness.Aman whoqualifieshimselfwellforhiscalling, neverfailsofemployment. THOMAS JEFFERSON Withglobalcruderatesfalling,petrol

BENNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD. | ESTABLISHED 1838 | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | EPAPER.TIMESOFINDIA.COM BANGALORE | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2011 | PAGES 36 | METRO | PRICE .̀ 3.50 (`̀5 ALONG WITH BANGALORE MIRROR) *

CENTRE EXTENDS OLIVEBRANCH TO MAOISTS,NORTH-EAST REBELS 15

CAN’T SEE SOLDIERSKILLED BY FORCESANYMORE: KHAR 22

VIRENDER SEHWAG SAYS TEAMINDIA DOESN’T PANICWHATEVER THE SITUATION 25

C O N T R A P U N T O

Never fear the want of business. A man

who qualifies himself well for his calling,

never fails of employment.

THOMAS JEFFERSON

With global crude rates falling, petrolprice has been cut by 78 paise a litre,the second reduction in two weeks. InBangalore, petrol will cost Rs 73.51from Thursday. The reduction comeson back of a Rs 2.22 cut on Nov 16. �Bunks shut in Bangalore, P5

Bidari is new DGP: IPS officer Shan-kar M Bidari on Wednesday becameKarnataka’s 35th Director-General andInspector-General of Police. P3

Blast in Imphal ahead of PM visit:A powerful bomb exploded at Imphalon Wednesday, tearing a rickshaw-puller asunder and wounding four by-standers. PM Manmohan Singh andUPA chief Sonia Gandhi are to visit thetown on December 3. P 15

M’lore downloads ‘Kolaveri’ most:Mangalore tops the list of Indian citiesdownloading ‘Why this kolaveri di’, aTamil film song that has gone viralwith 1 crore hits on the web. P 17

MPs want red beacons on cars:The Lok Sabha Privileges Committeehas recommended that MPs be al-lowed to use red beacons atop carsand be given a leg-up in the officialpecking order – bring them on a parwith high court chief justices. P 17

Indians fifth most vacation -deprived:India is the world’s fifth most vacation-deprived nation as the average em-ployee doesn’t use 20% of the leave.The reasons vary from disapprovingbosses to lack of planning. P 17

NEWS DIGEST

Price cut again, petrolcosts ̀̀ 73.51 in B’lore

Visit epaper.timesofindia.com

Times Classifieds | P 10

I N C L U D E S 8 PA G E S O F B A N G A L O R E T I M E S

Sidhartha & Surojit Gupta TNN

New Delhi: Lacking majori-ty support for its decision toallow FDI in multi-brand re-tail and faced with reserva-tions in its ranks, the UPAgovernment has put on holdthe notification that wouldhave formally opened thedoors for global chains.

Official sources told TOIon Wednesday that the ruleswould have to wait till somesort of a solution to breakthe impasse in Parliamentemerged. “What is the rush?Let the dust settle down,” asenior official said. At thesame time, they made itclear that there was no reth-ink on the decision. Last Fri-day, the department of in-dustrial policy andpromotion (DIPP) which pi-loted the proposal, had saidthat the rules would be is-sued this week.

The pause has been dic-tated by the government’sinability to either muster

majority backing for the de-cision in Lok Sabha or ad-dress the concern in theCongress ranks that allow-ing FDI in retail would playout adversely in poll-boundUP and Punjab. The party’sattempts to rally two of itsdissenting allies, Trina-mool Congress and DMK,bore little fruit underliningonce again that the govern-ment’s decision does nothave majority backing inthe Lok Sabha. Parliamentagain remained shut onWednesday, darkening the

question mark on the fate ofcrucial bills. The Congressleadership, which was atbest lukewarm towards thedecision, is contendingwith rumblings within itsown ranks, Lok Sabha mem-ber from Bareilly PraveenSingh Aron articulating theconcern that the party’sprospects in the UP pollsmay be hurt.

Faced with the stale-mate, Congress’s crisis-management committee,the core group, went into ahuddle twice.

Govt puts off notifyingrules of FDI in retail

Bangalore: The KarnatakaHigh Court on Wednesday gaveBBMP the go-ahead to widen San-key Road, saying it was in publicinterest.

Disposing of a PIL challeng-ing the cutting of trees for theproject, a division bench headedby Justice N Kumar directedBBMP to complete the project in12 months. The bench, however,said the NGO, Hasiru Usiru,should be involved in monitoringthe planting of saplings in placeof trees cut and also in the caringof saplings already planted.

The court also asked BBMP totake steps to expedite civil suitproceedings over a portion ofland allegedly encroached by aneducation institution.

Pointing out that the road hadbeen earmarked for widening in1984, the bench felt it wasn’t acase of mining in forest area butwidening of a road in public in-terest.

“If it was proposed to widenthe road to 30 metres 26 years ago,given the growth of Bangalore,we now need a road 100 metreswide,” the bench observed. As ofnow, 17 of 19 trees have been cuton the stretch identified for wid-ening. Meenakshi Bharath andothers had filed the PIL challeng-ing the road widening.

HC gives nod to widening ofSankey Road

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bangalore: Villaments is the buzzwordin Bangalore’s real estate lexicon. A vil-lament is where an apartment ends and avilla begins. It’s a concept that’s gainingpopularity with those who want the lux-ury of a villa and yet crave the comfortand convenience an apartment affords.

“It’s a marketing strategy where weoffer the privacy of a villa and the facili-ties of an apartment,” says Syed Beary,CMD, Bearys Group, a Bangalore-basedreal estate developer. While prices of vil-las may be out of reach for many, and thedensity of apartment units too claustro-phobic for some, villaments step in tobridge the divide.

“There is a large section of peoplewho aspire to own a villa but can’t affordit. Here comes the concept of a villa-ment, which offers them a villa lifestyle

at affordable prices,” says Bijay Agar-wal, CMD, Salarpuria Sattva.

Villaments cost 30-40% more than av-erage apartments and around 20 to 30%less than average villas.

A villament gives you the privacy,

space, and oodles of greenery; at thesame time, it offers you the vibrancy ofapartments, security and the price of ahigh-end apartment.

In B’lore, villament is the ‘in’ thingAnshul Dhamija TNN

�Green space, balcony & terrace, P 3

VILLAS

�Independence and exclu-sivity; lifestyle state-

ment; privacy; ‘landed prop-erty’; garden area; parking infront of the house; flexibilityto accommodate specificneeds of each family

�Higher cost; fewer neigh-bours; most have surface

drive-around, posing a safetyconcern to residents; distantlocations

APARTMENTS

�Value and affordabili-ty; denser and more

vibrant community; lowermaintenance cost and ef-fort; security; amenitieslike club house, pool,sports facilities

�Lack of privacy; limit-ed or no outdoor/gar-

den area; less flexibilityfor lifestyle; no proximalparking

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi: The economy grew at itsslowest in more than two years in theJuly-September quarter as the im-pact of high interest rates, stubborninflation, policy delays and a weakglobal economy hurt expansion drag-ging growth below the 7% mark.

Data released by the Central Sta-tistics Office on Wednesday showedthe economy grew 6.9% in the Sep-

tember quarter, slower than 8.4% inthe same year-ago quarter and 7.7%expansion in the April-June quarter.The September quarter growth wasthe slowest since the second quarterof 2009, data showed. Separate datashowed the key infrastructure sectorslowed to a 5-year low at 0.1% in Octo-ber piling more pressure on the gov-ernment and policymakers.

GDP growth slows to 6.9% in Q2Bangalore: If you’re plan-ning a last-minute groceriespurchase or a quick buy onBangalore’s high streets onThursday, take a deep breathand stay home. At least 1lakh trade establishmentsare participating in a 9am-to-5pm bandh on Thursdayin response to a call fromFKCCI against the Centre’sdecision to allow 51% FDI inmulti-brand retail.

Shops on Brigade Road,MG Road, CommercialStreet, Jayanagar, Chickpetand KR Market will remainclosed. Shops owing alle-giance to over 110 trade asso-ciations and 27 chambers ofcommerce will shutter down.

Traders argue that thegovernment’s decision to seta 51% ceiling in multi-brandretail has triggered fears ofpredatory pricing.

1 lakh traders in state to down shutters today

Shilpa Phadnis TNN SHUT

� High-street stores

� Vegetable mandis

� APMC yards

OPEN

� Malls,hypermarkets

� Neighbourhood stores(barring a few brands)

� Pharmacies

� Fuel stations, otheressential services �Traders in fear, P 6

Bellary: The battle for Bellary ballot, expectedto alter the state’s politi-cal map, now lies sealedin electronic voting ma-chines.

Though Wednes-day’s polling to the Bel-lary (Rural) constituen-cy was free of violence,there were sporadic

skirmishes between lo-cal leaders of rival par-ties and particularly be-tween independentcandidate B Sriramuluand BJP nominee P Ga-dilingappa. The overallpolling percentage was73% in an electorate of1.72 lakh. It was 61% in

2008. Counting of votes is on December 4. The bypoll was necessitated following the

resignation of Sriramulu. He quit stating hewas hurt by the BJP government’s attitudewith regard to his name figuring in the Lokay-ukta’s report on illegal mining.

The peak of the tense moment during thebypoll was a verbal duel between Bellary UrbanDevelopment Authority chairman Vinod andBJP corporator Sanjay and Bellary Town legis-lator Gali Somashekara Reddy when they cameface to face near a polling booth in Radio Gar-den area of Cowl Bazaar in the afternoon. Noone knows what transpired between them buttheir supporters started gathering at the spotpreparing for a showdown.

73% turnout inBellary bypoll

M B Maramkal & K N Aditya Bharadwaja TNN

BATTLEGROUND BELLARY | P 8

The government has decided to rope inpublic sector companies and financialinstitutions to bail it out of a cash crunch.With the stock market remaining bearish,the government has had to resort toingenious method such as buyback ofshares and permitting cross-holdingamong public sector companies. P 23

Govt leans on banks, PSUs to raise funds

�Growth to remain weak, P 23

Promotion of organizedretail and contract

farming as well as directmarketing initiatives areamong highlights of a reporton consumer affairs preparedby a group of CMs chaired byGujarat chief ministerNarendra Modi. P 19

Modi-headed panelbacked retail move

THREAT TO LOCAL STORES?

The result of thehigh-voltagebyelection inBellary (Rural)will be knownby Sunday noon

Himanshi Dhawan &

Mohua Chatterjee TNN

New Delhi: Conceding a major TeamAnna demand, the parliamentarycommittee examining the Lokpal Billhas decided to recommend that 57 lakh“Group C” central government em-ployees – or the entire lower bureau-cracy – be placed within the ambit ofthe anti-corruption ombudsman.

In a controversial decision, thepanel also decided to exclude theprime minister from the Lokpal’s ju-

risdiction as long as he holds office.This was at its final meeting to con-sider the bill on Wednesday.

BJP members decided to submit anote of dissent to protest against theomission of citizens’ charter, griev-ance redressal mechanism and protec-tion of whistleblowers from the legis-lation. BSP, the Left and SP will alsoput in dissenting notes on certain oth-er reservations they have on the bill.

Inclusion of Group C employeesshould take care of cutting-edge cor-ruption; the kind of extortion thatthe common man faces when seekingdelivery of a whole range of services– from getting a passport to an FIRlodged. This section includes offi-cials of the rank of police inspectors,clerks, supply inspectors and thelike, in other words the bureaucracythat a regular person has to deal with.

The draft Lokpal bill now coversvirtually the entire bureaucracy, tak-ing care of the criticism that restrict-ing the ambit to just Group A and Bwould have left people helplessagainst government employees whoare the face of the government to an

overwhelming part of the popula-tion. Significantly, the Hazare groupwas not impressed by the concession.Prashant Bhushan described it as amarginal improvement while criti-cizing the exclusion of the PM whilein office as unconstitutional. His col-league Kiran Bedi spoke in the samevein, setting the stage for a fresh con-frontation.

“Inclusion of Group C employeesis a marginal improvement but thiswill not satisfy us. The exclusion of thePM from the Lokpal’s purview as longas he is in office is unconstitutionaland is likely to be struck down. This isnot good enough and will not affectour plans to protest,” Bhushan said.

AMBIT GAMBIT57 lakh Group-C central govt staff to bewithin Lokpal ambit

Panel decides to exclude PM as long as heis in office

BJP members submit dissent note

BJP wanted inclusion of citizens’ charter,whistle-blowers’ protection and removalof Lokpal in Bill

BJP wants CBI director’s appointment tobe on lines of CVC

Lokpal panel expected to finalize report on Thursday

Entire bureaucracy to beunder Lokpal scanner

Serving PM To BeOut Of It, SaysStanding Panel

�Edit: Keep The Focus, P 20�Why keep babus out? P 19

�Going down despite fight, P 2

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