Saturday, March 19, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] PIL Case on Section-4 of RTI Act

These are glaring example how an Act meant for setting a regime of transparency and accountability but due to utter apathy of the state govt depts and lukeworm approach by the retired IAS or IPS at the helm of affairs having least interest is nullyfying the efforts.
Unless an officer with proven reputation is posted as SPIO ; appellate authority and Information commissioner the situation will not improve.
At the same time people must be educated to file appeals at proper level and activist NGOs should pursue vigorously.

R K Maiti

Sent on my BlackBerry® from Vodafone


From: "SHASHI KUMAR.A.R." <rudreshtechnology@gmail.com>
Sender: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 20:03:45 +0530
To: <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>
ReplyTo: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] PIL Case on Section-4 of RTI Act

Our group has filed  seeking information under section 4(1) a and 4(1) b of the act , But many of the departments done incomplete 4(1) b of the act , with reference to 4(1) a of the act cataloging and indexing of records , None of the departments are taking any interest even after lapse of 5 years , We filed complaint with state information commission , But State information commission not interested to implement section 4 of the act , Both Government departments and state information commissioners are working together to burry the act , State information commission became pensioners paradise , They came to commission to enjoy government car and facilities , Always they are not working neutral , they try to close the case without providing information 

ARS KUMAR. BE. LLB. MA JOURNALISM 
SOCIAL ACTIVIST & JOURNALIST 

On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
This is a poorly drafted and confused petition. Still it may work - or it may not.


On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Pradip Pradhan <pradippradhan63@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear friends

As desired by many RTI Activists of different states, I am sending  herewith a copy of PIL Case filed in Orissa High Court seeking direction of the  Hon'ble Court  for effective operationalisation of section 4 (1b) of RTI Act on 15.11.2010. The case has been filed by Mr. Sanjeeeb Satapathy , RTI Activist working  in an NGO called Antodaya, Kalahandi district of Orissa. The petition has  prayed  the Court to direct Orissa Information Commission  to hear  complaint cases  relating to violation of section 4 by the Public Authorities.



[rti4empowerment]

DEAR ALL
      I SEND WARM GREETINGS ON THE EVE OF HOLI THE FESTIVAL OF COLOUR.
        REGARDS
       SANTOSH KUMAR VYAS
      SAGAR (M.P)

Re: [HumJanenge] Orissa Police Circular on RTI

DEAR ALL

I SEND WARM GREETINGS ON THE EVE OF HOLI THE FESTIVAL OF COLOUR.
REGARDS
DR. J.N. SHARMA
ADVOCATE/HUMANRIGHTS ACTIVIST

On 3/19/11, Pradip Pradhan <pradippradhan63@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear friends
>
> Please find attached herewith circular dated 16.11.2010 issued by
> Director General of Police, Orissa declaring all Police Districts,
> Estts. Including Police stations as Public Authorities and designating
> PIOs, APIOs and 1st Appellate Authority in all offices to comply the
> Right to Information Act. The said circular has been produced and
> filed by DG of Police as an affidavit before Hon'ble High Court while
> complying to a PIL case filed by Sri Nimananda Biswal, RTI Applicant of
> Jagatsingh Pur whose RTI Application was rejected by local police station
> on the ground that there is no PIO in the police station in 2007. He filed
> complaint case in the office of Orissa Information Commission. The case was
> heard by Mr. D.N.Padhi, the then Chief Information Commissioner who
> disposed the case without providing the information to the
> complainant. However
> the said circular has instructed the concerned office to designate PIO and
> APIO in the local Police stations in order to comply the Act.
>
>
>
> I request all of you to disseminate the circular among all section of the
> people and experience whether system was developed to complying the Act
> as per instruction from DG, Police through submitting RTI application in
> these Police stations.
>
>
>
> Regards
> Pradip Pradhan RTI Activist, Orissa M- 99378-43482
>

[rti4empowerment] HOLI-FESTIVAL OF COLOUR

DEAR ALL
I SEND WARM GREETINGS ON THE EVE OF HOLI THE FESTIVAL OF COLOUR.
REGARDS
DR. J.N. SHARMA
ADVOCATE/HUMANRIGHTS ACTIVIST

On 3/19/11, LESLIE ALMEIDA <lesals2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear all
> i had send similar e-mail to CIC new delhi and they told me to send it to
> old JNU campus
>
> also during the last few months, a lot of look alike RTI e-mail addresses
> have sprung up,
> on googlegroups.com besides yahoogroups, I get so much mail now in my inbox
> that its difficult to run through all, although it takes a lot of my time i
> still scan through them
> also sometimes a lot of brick bats exchanged, well if everything is in
> public domain,
> i take it with a pinch of salt, except humjanange@yahoogroups where there
> have a moderator.no harm in that.its someones group
>
> L.A.
>
> --- On Fri, 3/18/11, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
> Subject: 04 - Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
> To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
> Date: Friday, March 18, 2011, 11:37 PM
>
>
>
> rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com is not on your Guest List | Approve sender
> | Approve domain
>
>
>
>

Re: 04 - Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Please clarify , to which central information commission  address the complaint under section 18 of the act and appeal under section 19 of the act 

ARS KUMAR. BE. LLB. MA JOURNALISM 
SOCIAL ACTIVIST & JOURNALIST 

On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Dr. Jagnarain Sharma <dr.jagnarainsharma@gmail.com> wrote:
THANKS DEAR LESLIE
DR. JN SHARMA

On 3/19/11, LESLIE ALMEIDA <lesals2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear all
> i had send similar  e-mail to CIC new delhi and they told me to send it to
> old JNU campus
>
> also during the last few months, a lot of look alike RTI e-mail addresses
> have sprung up,
> on googlegroups.com besides yahoogroups, I get so much mail now in my inbox
> that its difficult to run through all, although it takes a lot of my time i
> still scan  through them
> also sometimes a lot of brick bats exchanged, well if everything is in
> public domain,
> i take it with a pinch of salt, except humjanange@yahoogroups where there
> have a moderator.no harm in that.its someones group
>
> L.A.
>
> --- On Fri, 3/18/11, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
> Subject: 04 - Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
> To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
> Date: Friday, March 18, 2011, 11:37 PM
>
>
>
>  rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com is not on your Guest List | Approve sender
> | Approve domain
>
>
>
>

Re: [HumJanenge] PIL Case on Section-4 of RTI Act

Our group has filed  seeking information under section 4(1) a and 4(1) b of the act , But many of the departments done incomplete 4(1) b of the act , with reference to 4(1) a of the act cataloging and indexing of records , None of the departments are taking any interest even after lapse of 5 years , We filed complaint with state information commission , But State information commission not interested to implement section 4 of the act , Both Government departments and state information commissioners are working together to burry the act , State information commission became pensioners paradise , They came to commission to enjoy government car and facilities , Always they are not working neutral , they try to close the case without providing information 

ARS KUMAR. BE. LLB. MA JOURNALISM 
SOCIAL ACTIVIST & JOURNALIST 

On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
This is a poorly drafted and confused petition. Still it may work - or it may not.


On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Pradip Pradhan <pradippradhan63@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear friends

As desired by many RTI Activists of different states, I am sending  herewith a copy of PIL Case filed in Orissa High Court seeking direction of the  Hon'ble Court  for effective operationalisation of section 4 (1b) of RTI Act on 15.11.2010. The case has been filed by Mr. Sanjeeeb Satapathy , RTI Activist working  in an NGO called Antodaya, Kalahandi district of Orissa. The petition has  prayed  the Court to direct Orissa Information Commission  to hear  complaint cases  relating to violation of section 4 by the Public Authorities.



Re: 04 - Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

THANKS DEAR LESLIE
DR. JN SHARMA

On 3/19/11, LESLIE ALMEIDA <lesals2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear all
> i had send similar e-mail to CIC new delhi and they told me to send it to
> old JNU campus
>
> also during the last few months, a lot of look alike RTI e-mail addresses
> have sprung up,
> on googlegroups.com besides yahoogroups, I get so much mail now in my inbox
> that its difficult to run through all, although it takes a lot of my time i
> still scan through them
> also sometimes a lot of brick bats exchanged, well if everything is in
> public domain,
> i take it with a pinch of salt, except humjanange@yahoogroups where there
> have a moderator.no harm in that.its someones group
>
> L.A.
>
> --- On Fri, 3/18/11, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
> Subject: 04 - Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
> To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
> Date: Friday, March 18, 2011, 11:37 PM
>
>
>
> rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com is not on your Guest List | Approve sender
> | Approve domain
>
>
>
>

Re: 04 - Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Dear all
i had send similar  e-mail to CIC new delhi and they told me to send it to old JNU campus
 
also during the last few months, a lot of look alike RTI e-mail addresses have sprung up,
on googlegroups.com besides yahoogroups, I get so much mail now in my inbox that its difficult to run through all, although it takes a lot of my time i still scan  through them
also sometimes a lot of brick bats exchanged, well if everything is in public domain,
i take it with a pinch of salt, except humjanange@yahoogroups where there have a moderator.no harm in that.its someones group
 
L.A.

--- On Fri, 3/18/11, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
Subject: 04 - Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Date: Friday, March 18, 2011, 11:37 PM

Boxbe rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com is not on your Guest List | Approve sender | Approve domain

Re: [HumJanenge] Orissa Police Circular on RTI

Orissa Information Commission should have ordered to reply to the RTI application.


From: Pradip Pradhan <pradippradhan63@gmail.com>
To: humjanenge <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>; national-rti-forum <national-rti-forum@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sat, 19 March, 2011 5:48:08 AM
Subject: [HumJanenge] Orissa Police Circular on RTI

Dear  friends

Please  find attached  herewith circular   dated 16.11.2010 issued by Director General of  Police, Orissa  declaring  all  Police Districts, Estts. Including  Police stations  as Public Authorities  and designating PIOs, APIOs and  1st Appellate Authority  in all offices  to  comply  the Right  to Information Act.  The said circular  has been  produced   and filed by DG of Police as an affidavit  before Hon'ble High Court  while   complying  to a PIL case  filed by Sri Nimananda Biswal, RTI Applicant  of Jagatsingh Pur  whose RTI Application was  rejected by local police station on the ground that there is no PIO  in the police station in 2007. He filed complaint case  in the office of Orissa Information Commission. The case was heard by Mr. D.N.Padhi,  the then Chief Information Commissioner  who disposed the case without providing  the information to the complainant.  However the said circular has instructed the concerned office  to designate PIO and APIO in the local Police stations   in order to   comply the Act.

 

I request all of you  to disseminate the circular among all section of the people  and experience  whether  system was developed  to  complying the Act as per instruction from DG, Police through  submitting  RTI application   in these Police stations.

 

Regards

Pradip Pradhan

RTI Activist, Orissa

M- 99378-43482 


Friday, March 18, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] PIL Case on Section-4 of RTI Act

This is a poorly drafted and confused petition. Still it may work - or it may not.

On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Pradip Pradhan <pradippradhan63@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear friends

As desired by many RTI Activists of different states, I am sending  herewith a copy of PIL Case filed in Orissa High Court seeking direction of the  Hon'ble Court  for effective operationalisation of section 4 (1b) of RTI Act on 15.11.2010. The case has been filed by Mr. Sanjeeeb Satapathy , RTI Activist working  in an NGO called Antodaya, Kalahandi district of Orissa. The petition has  prayed  the Court to direct Orissa Information Commission  to hear  complaint cases  relating to violation of section 4 by the Public Authorities.


[HumJanenge] Orissa Police Circular on RTI

Dear  friends

Please  find attached  herewith circular   dated 16.11.2010 issued by Director General of  Police, Orissa  declaring  all  Police Districts, Estts. Including  Police stations  as Public Authorities  and designating PIOs, APIOs and  1st Appellate Authority  in all offices  to  comply  the Right  to Information Act.  The said circular  has been  produced   and filed by DG of Police as an affidavit  before Hon'ble High Court  while   complying  to a PIL case  filed by Sri Nimananda Biswal, RTI Applicant  of Jagatsingh Pur  whose RTI Application was  rejected by local police station on the ground that there is no PIO  in the police station in 2007. He filed complaint case  in the office of Orissa Information Commission. The case was heard by Mr. D.N.Padhi,  the then Chief Information Commissioner  who disposed the case without providing  the information to the complainant.  However the said circular has instructed the concerned office  to designate PIO and APIO in the local Police stations   in order to   comply the Act.

 

I request all of you  to disseminate the circular among all section of the people  and experience  whether  system was developed  to  complying the Act as per instruction from DG, Police through  submitting  RTI application   in these Police stations.

 

Regards

Pradip Pradhan

RTI Activist, Orissa

M- 99378-43482 

[HumJanenge] PIL Case on Section-4 of RTI Act

Dear friends

As desired by many RTI Activists of different states, I am sending  herewith a copy of PIL Case filed in Orissa High Court seeking direction of the  Hon'ble Court  for effective operationalisation of section 4 (1b) of RTI Act on 15.11.2010. The case has been filed by Mr. Sanjeeeb Satapathy , RTI Activist working  in an NGO called Antodaya, Kalahandi district of Orissa. The petition has  prayed  the Court to direct Orissa Information Commission  to hear  complaint cases  relating to violation of section 4 by the Public Authorities.  It deserves to be mentioned here that  in Orissa , the state Information Commission is not hearing  complaint cases relating  to violation of section 4 (1b)  on the pretext that it does not come  within perview  of  section 18 of RTI Act.  The Hon'ble court  has already  issued  notice  to Govt. of India,  Govt. of Orissa and  Orissa Information Commission to comply.

Pradip Pradhan

RTI Activist, Orissa

M-99378-43482

Date-19.3.2011

Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Oops I forgot to mention, that a little bird whispers apparently IC(SS) formally requested a shift to AKB because her PS had started following certain corrupt practices in the adjacent registries of Old JNU.

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:13 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
Only Shailesh and AD are left at Old JNU.


On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:12 PM, M.K. Gupta <mkgupta100@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Chief IC, Mr. Satyananda Mishra's office is at old JNU Campus, Club Building.  The sequence from entrance is Shri Shailesh Gandhi, Ms. Annapurna Dixit, Mr. S. N. Mishra's and Ms. Sushma Singh on the left side of the entry.  
 
I suggest for not taking any chance by letters at August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama Place while CIC has declared its postal address at old JNU campus.


From: suresh nangia <sknangia2004@yahoo.com>
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, 18 March, 2011 10:28:51 PM

Subject: RE: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Both addresses are correct. At Old JNU Campus premisess, three commissioners have their office(s) while all other commissioners including Chief Information Commissioner sit at Bhikaji Cama Place address. Appeals / Complaints addressed to the Commission can be sent to Bhikaji Cama Place address where they have a central registry. There, they sort out the Appeals / Complaints commissioner-wise which are then passed on to the concerned commissioner
 
S K NANGIA

--- On Wed, 16/3/11, Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com, "Leslie Almeida" <leslie_almeida@rediffmai.com>, lesals2000@yahoo.com, rti_india@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "Dr Goyal RTIDWARKA" <rtidwarka@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Wednesday, 16 March, 2011, 8:10 PM

First address of August Kranti Bhawan is correct. On the second address, earlier Chief Information Commissioner used to sit but now a few central information commissioners like Mr. Shailesh Gandhi work from Old JNU Campus building.
 
Hari Goyal
16.03.2011 




 

Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 20:45:11 -0700
From: lesals2000@yahoo.com
Subject: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti_india@yahoogroups.com

 HAVE 2 ADDRESSESS OF CIC WHICH ONE TO ADDRESS 2ND APPEAL

AS PIO SBI BRANCH MANAGER HAS NOT GIVEN ME INFO EVEN THOUGH 1ST APPEAL SBI REQUESTED HIM TO GIVE THE SAID INFORMATION REGARDING KYC- MANY BANKS SPECIALLY SBI HAS NOT IMPLIMINTED "KNOW  YOUR CUSTOMER " AS SUCH THEY COULD HAVE MANY BENAMI ACCOUNTS

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

ROOM NO 308,2ND FLOOR,AUGUST KRANTI BHAWAN

BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE NEW DELHI 110066

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSIONER

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

BLOCK 1V,(5TH FLOOR ), OLD JNU CAMPUS  NEW DELHI 110067

FOR THOSE WHO KNOW ME, I HAVE RECOVERED 70 PERCENT  BUT STILL FEEL WEAK AND HOUSEBOUND  THANKS TO YOUR PRAYERS AND WELL WISHES  

LESLIE ALMEIDA






Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Only Shailesh and AD are left at Old JNU.

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:12 PM, M.K. Gupta <mkgupta100@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Chief IC, Mr. Satyananda Mishra's office is at old JNU Campus, Club Building.  The sequence from entrance is Shri Shailesh Gandhi, Ms. Annapurna Dixit, Mr. S. N. Mishra's and Ms. Sushma Singh on the left side of the entry.  
 
I suggest for not taking any chance by letters at August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama Place while CIC has declared its postal address at old JNU campus.


From: suresh nangia <sknangia2004@yahoo.com>
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, 18 March, 2011 10:28:51 PM

Subject: RE: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Both addresses are correct. At Old JNU Campus premisess, three commissioners have their office(s) while all other commissioners including Chief Information Commissioner sit at Bhikaji Cama Place address. Appeals / Complaints addressed to the Commission can be sent to Bhikaji Cama Place address where they have a central registry. There, they sort out the Appeals / Complaints commissioner-wise which are then passed on to the concerned commissioner
 
S K NANGIA

--- On Wed, 16/3/11, Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com, "Leslie Almeida" <leslie_almeida@rediffmai.com>, lesals2000@yahoo.com, rti_india@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "Dr Goyal RTIDWARKA" <rtidwarka@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Wednesday, 16 March, 2011, 8:10 PM

First address of August Kranti Bhawan is correct. On the second address, earlier Chief Information Commissioner used to sit but now a few central information commissioners like Mr. Shailesh Gandhi work from Old JNU Campus building.
 
Hari Goyal
16.03.2011 




 

Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 20:45:11 -0700
From: lesals2000@yahoo.com
Subject: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti_india@yahoogroups.com

 HAVE 2 ADDRESSESS OF CIC WHICH ONE TO ADDRESS 2ND APPEAL

AS PIO SBI BRANCH MANAGER HAS NOT GIVEN ME INFO EVEN THOUGH 1ST APPEAL SBI REQUESTED HIM TO GIVE THE SAID INFORMATION REGARDING KYC- MANY BANKS SPECIALLY SBI HAS NOT IMPLIMINTED "KNOW  YOUR CUSTOMER " AS SUCH THEY COULD HAVE MANY BENAMI ACCOUNTS

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

ROOM NO 308,2ND FLOOR,AUGUST KRANTI BHAWAN

BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE NEW DELHI 110066

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSIONER

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

BLOCK 1V,(5TH FLOOR ), OLD JNU CAMPUS  NEW DELHI 110067

FOR THOSE WHO KNOW ME, I HAVE RECOVERED 70 PERCENT  BUT STILL FEEL WEAK AND HOUSEBOUND  THANKS TO YOUR PRAYERS AND WELL WISHES  

LESLIE ALMEIDA





Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Chief IC, Mr. Satyananda Mishra's office is at old JNU Campus, Club Building.  The sequence from entrance is Shri Shailesh Gandhi, Ms. Annapurna Dixit, Mr. S. N. Mishra's and Ms. Sushma Singh on the left side of the entry.  
 
I suggest for not taking any chance by letters at August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama Place while CIC has declared its postal address at old JNU campus.


From: suresh nangia <sknangia2004@yahoo.com>
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, 18 March, 2011 10:28:51 PM
Subject: RE: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Both addresses are correct. At Old JNU Campus premisess, three commissioners have their office(s) while all other commissioners including Chief Information Commissioner sit at Bhikaji Cama Place address. Appeals / Complaints addressed to the Commission can be sent to Bhikaji Cama Place address where they have a central registry. There, they sort out the Appeals / Complaints commissioner-wise which are then passed on to the concerned commissioner
 
S K NANGIA

--- On Wed, 16/3/11, Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com, "Leslie Almeida" <leslie_almeida@rediffmai.com>, lesals2000@yahoo.com, rti_india@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "Dr Goyal RTIDWARKA" <rtidwarka@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Wednesday, 16 March, 2011, 8:10 PM

First address of August Kranti Bhawan is correct. On the second address, earlier Chief Information Commissioner used to sit but now a few central information commissioners like Mr. Shailesh Gandhi work from Old JNU Campus building.
 
Hari Goyal
16.03.2011 




 

Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 20:45:11 -0700
From: lesals2000@yahoo.com
Subject: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti_india@yahoogroups.com

 HAVE 2 ADDRESSESS OF CIC WHICH ONE TO ADDRESS 2ND APPEAL

AS PIO SBI BRANCH MANAGER HAS NOT GIVEN ME INFO EVEN THOUGH 1ST APPEAL SBI REQUESTED HIM TO GIVE THE SAID INFORMATION REGARDING KYC- MANY BANKS SPECIALLY SBI HAS NOT IMPLIMINTED "KNOW  YOUR CUSTOMER " AS SUCH THEY COULD HAVE MANY BENAMI ACCOUNTS

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

ROOM NO 308,2ND FLOOR,AUGUST KRANTI BHAWAN

BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE NEW DELHI 110066

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSIONER

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

BLOCK 1V,(5TH FLOOR ), OLD JNU CAMPUS  NEW DELHI 110067

FOR THOSE WHO KNOW ME, I HAVE RECOVERED 70 PERCENT  BUT STILL FEEL WEAK AND HOUSEBOUND  THANKS TO YOUR PRAYERS AND WELL WISHES  

LESLIE ALMEIDA




Re: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Hi Suresh

I think only TWO ICs are at Old JNU Campus after all the former babus have ganged up and want to be as far away from our mutual friend as possible.

Sarbajit

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 10:28 PM, suresh nangia <sknangia2004@yahoo.com> wrote:
Both addresses are correct. At Old JNU Campus premisess, three commissioners have their office(s) while all other commissioners including Chief Information Commissioner sit at Bhikaji Cama Place address. Appeals / Complaints addressed to the Commission can be sent to Bhikaji Cama Place address where they have a central registry. There, they sort out the Appeals / Complaints commissioner-wise which are then passed on to the concerned commissioner
 
S K NANGIA


--- On Wed, 16/3/11, Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATIONDate: Wednesday, 16 March, 2011, 8:10 PM


First address of August Kranti Bhawan is correct. On the second address, earlier Chief Information Commissioner used to sit but now a few central information commissioners like Mr. Shailesh Gandhi work from Old JNU Campus building.
 
Hari Goyal
16.03.2011 




 

Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 20:45:11 -0700
From: lesals2000@yahoo.com
Subject: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti_india@yahoogroups.com

 HAVE 2 ADDRESSESS OF CIC WHICH ONE TO ADDRESS 2ND APPEAL

AS PIO SBI BRANCH MANAGER HAS NOT GIVEN ME INFO EVEN THOUGH 1ST APPEAL SBI REQUESTED HIM TO GIVE THE SAID INFORMATION REGARDING KYC- MANY BANKS SPECIALLY SBI HAS NOT IMPLIMINTED "KNOW  YOUR CUSTOMER " AS SUCH THEY COULD HAVE MANY BENAMI ACCOUNTS

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

ROOM NO 308,2ND FLOOR,AUGUST KRANTI BHAWAN

BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE NEW DELHI 110066

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSIONER

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

BLOCK 1V,(5TH FLOOR ), OLD JNU CAMPUS  NEW DELHI 110067

FOR THOSE WHO KNOW ME, I HAVE RECOVERED 70 PERCENT  BUT STILL FEEL WEAK AND HOUSEBOUND  THANKS TO YOUR PRAYERS AND WELL WISHES  

LESLIE ALMEIDA




RE: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION

Both addresses are correct. At Old JNU Campus premisess, three commissioners have their office(s) while all other commissioners including Chief Information Commissioner sit at Bhikaji Cama Place address. Appeals / Complaints addressed to the Commission can be sent to Bhikaji Cama Place address where they have a central registry. There, they sort out the Appeals / Complaints commissioner-wise which are then passed on to the concerned commissioner
 
S K NANGIA

--- On Wed, 16/3/11, Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Hari Goyal <haridgoyal@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com, "Leslie Almeida" <leslie_almeida@rediffmai.com>, lesals2000@yahoo.com, rti_india@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "Dr Goyal RTIDWARKA" <rtidwarka@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Wednesday, 16 March, 2011, 8:10 PM

First address of August Kranti Bhawan is correct. On the second address, earlier Chief Information Commissioner used to sit but now a few central information commissioners like Mr. Shailesh Gandhi work from Old JNU Campus building.
 
Hari Goyal
16.03.2011 




 

Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 20:45:11 -0700
From: lesals2000@yahoo.com
Subject: [rti4empowerment] REQUEST CIC ADDRESS CLARIFICATION
To: rti_india@yahoogroups.com

 HAVE 2 ADDRESSESS OF CIC WHICH ONE TO ADDRESS 2ND APPEAL

AS PIO SBI BRANCH MANAGER HAS NOT GIVEN ME INFO EVEN THOUGH 1ST APPEAL SBI REQUESTED HIM TO GIVE THE SAID INFORMATION REGARDING KYC- MANY BANKS SPECIALLY SBI HAS NOT IMPLIMINTED "KNOW  YOUR CUSTOMER " AS SUCH THEY COULD HAVE MANY BENAMI ACCOUNTS

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

ROOM NO 308,2ND FLOOR,AUGUST KRANTI BHAWAN

BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE NEW DELHI 110066

 

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSIONER

CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION

BLOCK 1V,(5TH FLOOR ), OLD JNU CAMPUS  NEW DELHI 110067

FOR THOSE WHO KNOW ME, I HAVE RECOVERED 70 PERCENT  BUT STILL FEEL WEAK AND HOUSEBOUND  THANKS TO YOUR PRAYERS AND WELL WISHES  

LESLIE ALMEIDA



Re: [HumJanenge] Haj Goodwill Delegation- Complete List From 2000-2010

HI, Afroz has opened a Pandora box, and really an eye opening facts. one has to file PIL and make the things worked for really needy.

 

On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 4:47 PM, afroz sahil <afroz.alam.sahil@gmail.com> wrote:

Haj Goodwill Delegation- Complete List From 2000-2010

Posted by admin Exclusive, India, Latest News, Society Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Haj Goodwill Delegation

2010

1.      Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru, (Chief Justice, Andhra Pradesh High Court)

2.      Mustafa Shahidul Islam, (Member, Assam State Commission for Protection of Child Rights)

3.      Prof. S.K.Jabeen, (Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Head of Dept. Bihar)

4.      Syed Ali Taqvi, (Imam, Shia Jama Masjid, Delhi)

5.      Dr. Mairajuddin Ahmad, (Ex. Minister, UP Govt.)

6.      Dr. Ashq Ali Tak, (M.P. from Rajasthan)

7.      Jaleb Khan (Chief Parliamentary Secretary)

8.      Abdul Ghani Vakil, (Ex. Minister & MLC)

9.      Mohammad Shafi, (MP(RS) & Senior Member of National Conference of J&K)

10.  Muzaffar Paray, (Advocate)

11.  Mohd. Akbar Lone, (Speaker, J&k Legislative Assembly)

12.  Mohd. Amin Bhat, (MLC)

13.  Prof. I.G.Sanadi, (Ex. MP)

14.  M.K.Suhail, (Member, Karnataka PCC)

15.  Dr. M.K.Muneer

16.  Shahid Meer Khan

17.  Maulana Sayyad Mohd. Husaini, (Trustee, Darul-uloom Ajadia)

18.  Dr. Shahid A. Marchant, (International Cardiologist, Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai)

19.  Maulana Mehmood-ul-Hasan Qasmi

20.  Mustaq Ataullah Antulay & Neelam Antulay

21.  H.H. Shukkarno, (Leather Exporter & Fleet Operator)

22.  M.R.Thangu Abdul Rahman, (Social Worker)

23.  Abdul Mannan, (Secretary, AICC)

24.  Zaki Ullah Khan, (Dist. Judge)

25.  Mohabbat Ali

26.  Smt. Shaheen Akhtar

27.  Adv. Isharat Hussain

28.  Mumtaz Ahmad, (ADG, UP Police)

29.  Justice Md. Abdul Ghani, (Judge, Calcutta High Court)

30.  Quari Fazlur Rahman, (Imam Eidain)

2009

1.      Prof. Saifuddin Soz, (President J&K PCC)

2.      Ms. Mehbooba Mufti, (CLP Leader, PDP, J&K)

3.      Ghulam Hasan Mir, (J&K Minister of Agriculture)

4.      Nisar Ahmad Kakru, (Judge High Court, J&k)

5.      Justice M.Y.Iqbal (Senior Judge, High Court of Ranchi)

6.      Mufti Ataur Rahman Qasmi

7.      Pir Khawaja Ahmad Nizami Bokhari, (Sajjadanashin & Chief Head Priest, Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah)

8.      Hyder Ali Thangal, (President Muslim League)

9.      Zafar Ali Naqvi, (MP)

10.  Amen Khan, (Minister of State for Wakf, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj)

11.  Nurjamal Sarkar, (Minister, Govt. of Assam)

12.  Shoib Iqbal, (MLA, Delhi)

13.  Dr. Masarrat Shahid, (Chairperson-NDMC)

14.  Mehboob Ali Kaiser, (Secretary, AICC, Bihar)

15.  Irshad Mirza, (Secretary, AICC, Gujarat) (Accompanied by his son)

16.  Syed Mohd. Ahmadullah, (Minister, Govt. of AP)

17.  Ms. Tabassum w/o Harish Shahid Kidwai

18.  Ali Azhar Naqvi

19.  Syed Ghulam Rabbani, (Principle, Maulana Azad Inter College, Khalilabad, UP)

20.  H. Abdul Wahab, (General Secretary (Admn), Karnataka PCC)

21.  Adv. Paltu Khan Ji

22.  Syed Mustafa Rifai

23.  Maulana Javed Abidi

24.  Mohd. Imran Ansari

25.  Jved Mirza

26.  Zafar Ali Khan

2008

1. Syed Sibtey Razi, Governor, Jharkhand, Leader of Delegation

2. Dr Nazrul Islam, Minister of Civil Supplies, Govt of Assam

3. Justice Aftab Hussain Saikia, Guwahati High Court

4. Pee Vee Abdul Wahab, MP, Rajya Sabha

5. Amir Alam Khan, MP, Rajya Sabha

6. Iqbalbhai Patel, MLA, Gujarat

7. Maulana Muhibullha Nadvi, Imam Jama Masjid, Parliament Street

8. Dr M Sharfuddin Sahil, president, Jamiat Ulema Nagpur

9. Syed Azhar Hussain, Sec. Anjuman Minhaje Rasool, Delhi

10. CM Ibrahim, Ex Union Minister

11. Saiduzzaman, Ex MP, UP

12. Sarfaraz Ahmed, Ex MP, Bihar

13. M M Hasan, Ex Minister, Kerala

14. Humayun Reza, EX MLA

15. Umar Ali Khan, Gen. Sec. Muslim Youth Conference

16. Mukhtarul Haque, UP

17. S J Abbas Safvi, New Delhi

18. Nasreen Hamid, Delhi

19. Nafeesa Ali Sodhi, New Delhi

20. Bani Israil Sheikh, Social Worker, West Bengal

21. Zuber Ahmed, Maulana Azad Education Foundation

22. TPM Ibrahim Khan, Ex Member, Maulana Azad Education Foundation

23. Seema Kidwai, Social Worker, New Delhi

24. O Abdulla, Kerala

25. Md Waseemul Haque, Editor, Akhbar-e-Mashriq

26. Mohd Shafi Pandit, Chairman, J&K Public Service Commission

27. Ahmed Saeed Khan, DGP, Puducherry

28. Ghulam Rasool Sufi, Commissioner of Income Tax, Amritsar

29. Mohd Khalil Ansari, Ex MLA, Bihar

30. Haji Mohd Naqi Malhotra, president, Shahi Idgah Managing Committee, Delhi

31. Peerzada Ayazuddin Chishty, Sajjada Nasheen of Dargah Hazrat Saleem Chishti, Fatehpur Sikri,
Agra

32. Mohd Haroon Raseed

33. Mohd Nayeed

34. Abdul Hannan

2007

1. A R Antulay, Union Minister of Minority Affairs, Leader of Delegation

2. Justice Allah-e-Rahim, Judge, Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High Court

3. Haroon Yusuf, Minister of Transport, Govt. of Delhi

4. Dr Ayoub Ali Khan, MBBS

5. Dr Akhtar Hussain Qasmi, Ex MLA, UP

6. Mehbooba Mufti, MP, Lok Sabha

7. Prof K M Kader Mohideen, MP, Lok Sabha

8. Akhtarul Wasey, Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia

9. Arshad Madani, President, Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind

10. Syed Tariq Bukhari, Gen. Sec. Jama Masjid Delhi Mushawarat Council

11. Maulana Mohd Usman Owaisi, Nazim, Jamia Darul Uloom, Ajmer

12. Hafiz Abdullah Qureshi, Imam, Makkah Masjid, Hyderabad

13. Maulana Mufti Ashraf Ali, Principal, Darul Uloom Sabilur Rishad, Bangalore

14. ET Mohammed Basheer, Ex Minister, Kerala

15. TH Mustafa, Ex Minister, Kerala

16. Dr Aliya Zuberi, Member, AICC, UP

17. Khursheed Saiyed, Gen. Sec. Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee

18. Suheb Parwez, Publisher, Hindustan Express, Urdu daily, Delhi

19. Ahmed Saeed Malihabadi, Editor, Azad Hind & Ujala Weekly, Kolkata

20. Waseem Ahmed, Ex MP

21. Kaleemul Hafiz, NGO, Aman, J&K

22. Abdul Vadood, Social Worker, Rae Bareli

23. Ahmed Hassan, Editor, Qalam Weekly, Kolkata

24. Mohd Ahmed Khan, Bureau Chief, Munsif Daily, Hyderabad

25. Jannath Hussain, Principal Secretary, Govt of Andhra Pradesh

26. Captain Abbas Ali, Veteran Freedom Fighter

27. Shafiqur Rahman Barq, MP, Lok Sabha

28. Sahibzada Syed Nazim Ali Nizami

29. Lutfur Rahman Laskar, IAS, Retd.

2006 (I)

1. K. Rahman Khan, Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha, Leader of Delegation

2. Prof. Saifuddin Soz, MP, Rajya Sabha

3. Furqan Ansari, MP, Lok Sabha

4. Motiur Rahman, MP, Rajya Sabha

5. V. K. Ibrahim Kunju, Minister of Industries, Govt. of Kerala Seets

6. Justice K. A. Abdul Gafoor, Judge High Court of Kerala

7. Maulana Anzar Shah Masudi Kashmiri, Uttar Pradesh

8. Mufti Abdul Mannan Kallimi, Moradabad

9. Hisamul Islam Siddique, Editor, Jadeeb Markaz, Lucknow

10. Mohd. Azhar. s/o- Late Mohd. Akbar, Bareilly, UP

11. Janab Karam Elahi, Editor, Minhaj the way to Sufism, Noida, UP

12. Maulana Jabir Hussain, Vill. Kurkuri, Dist: Cachar, Assam

13. Syed Fida Ali, Photo Journalist, Delhi

14. Begum Qamar Jahan, President Al-Nisa Foundation, New Delhi

15. Imran Kidwai, 43, Mandakini Enclave, New Delhi

16. Hasan Ahmed, 187, Zakir Bagh, New Delhi

17. Choudhary Nizamuddin, 2042, Kalyanpura, Turkman Gate, Delhi

18. Qamar Ahmed, 2 Police Officers Flats, Mandir Marg, New Delhi

19. Zainul Basheer, Ex-Member of Parliament, New Delhi

20. Janab Abdul Majeed Abubakar Parekh, Byculla, Mumbai

21. Choudhary Khurshid Ahmed, Ex-Minister, Haryana, Faridabad

22. Nawab Mohammad Khadeeruddin Siddiqui, Hyderabad

23. K. Kasim. IPS (Rtd.). 1-B, New Natham Road, Madurai

24. K. Mohamed Ismail. 360 Nehru Street, Tamil Nadu

2006 (II)

1. E. Ahamed, Minister of State for External Affairs Leader of Delegation

2. Mohd. Ali Shabber, Minister for Information and Public Relations, Energy and Coal. Govt. of

Andhra Pradesh

3. Justice Nisar Ahmed Kakru, Judge od J&K High Court

4. Syed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, General Secretary, Jamia Nooria, Kerala.

5. Dr. Syed Manal Shah Alquadri, Sajjadanashin, Daira Sharief-e-Quadira, Daira Shariff, West Bengal

6. Syed Shamshul Hasan Arif, Exicutive Editor, Urdu Daily "The Daily Nadeem". Bhopal

7. Dr. Shakeel-Uz-Zaman Ansari, Ex-Minister, Bihar

8. Prof. M. M. Ansari, Information Commissioner, Central Information Commission, New Delhi

9. Aimaduddin Ahmed Khan, MLA, Rajasthan

10. Zahid Raza Rizvi, Chairman, Uttaranchal Hajj Committee

11. Advocate Shakkeel Ahmed, Member, Central Waqf Board, New Delhi

12. Peer Khawaja Ahmed Nizami Syed Bukhari, Chief Head Prist. Dargah Hazrat, New Delhi

13. Mohammed Sohrab, S/o. Late E. R. Mohammed, West Bengal

14. Javed Ansari, Journalist, Uttar Pradesh

15. Jamaluddin Ahmed, Journalist, PTI, New Delhi

16. Gulam Rasool Khar, Ex-MP. J&K

17. Maulana Asghar Ali Salafi, Secretary General, Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadees Hind, Delhi

18. Begum Andleeb Syed, Vice President, Al-Nisa, Foundation, Uttar Pradesh

19. Janab Sami Khateeb, President Anjuman-e-Islam, Mumbai

20. Gufram Zahidi, Ex-MP, Uttar Pradesh

21. Mudassir Hussain Zubair, J-III/64 1st floor, Sujan Singh Park, New Delhi

22. Salauddin Khan, Uttar Pradesh

23. Janab Mirza Mohd. Yasoob Abbas, Spokesperson, Shia Personal Law Board, Uttar Pradesh

24. Iqbal Ahmed Saradgi, MP- Lok Sabha, Karnataka

25. Anwara Taimur, MP, Rajya Sabha

26. Janab Gulam Mohammed Pesh-imam, Mumbai

27. Dr. Khawaja. M. Shahid, Joint Secretary, UPSC

2005

1. Ghulam Nabi Azad, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Urban Development, Leader of the Delegation

2. Hameed Agha, Uttar Pradesh

3. Aziz Ahmed Khan, Uttar Pradesh

4. Mehboob khan Buggi, Uttar Pradesh

5. Mohd. Shabbir, Uttar Pradesh

6. Mohd. Irshad, Uttar Pradesh

7. Dr. Alia Zuberi, Uttar Pradesh

8. Mohd. Adib, Uttar Pradesh

9. Shafiqur Rahman Barq, MP(LS), Uttar Pradesh

10. Rasoolan, w/o- Late CQMH Abdul Hameed, PVC, Uttar Pradesh

11. Paltu Khan, Rajasthan

12. Nawab Khan, Rajasthan

13. M. Althaf Hussain Alias Tiruppur Althaf, Tamil Nadu

14. M. Basheer Ahamed, Municipal Chairman, Tamil Nadu

15. J. M. Aaron Rasheed, MP, Tamil Nadu

16. T. N. Sheikh, Tamil Nadu

17. Mohd. Abdul Salam, Manipur

18. Pirzada Siraj Madani Nizami, Delhi

19. Moulana Syed Athar Hussain Dehlavi, Delhi

20. Anees Durrani, Ex-Chairman, Delhi SHC, Delhi

21. Safdar Khan, Delhi

22. Dr. M. Wali, Sr. Physician, Dr. RML Hospital, Delhi

23. Md. Istiyaq, Delhi

24. Naved Hamid, Delhi

25. Zafar Jang, Andhra Pradesh

26. Hafiz Sabbir Ahmed, Andhra Pradesh

27. Sajjad Mirza, Journalist, Himayachal Pradesh

28. Abdul Rashid, Chairman. J&K Lrgislative Council J&K.

29. Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal, President Kerela Muslim Youth League, Kerala.

30. Varkala Kahar, MLA, Kerala

31. Badruddin Sheikh, Gujarat

32. John Momin, Gujarat

33. Anwar Hussain, MP (LS), Assam

34. Asghar Ali, Chairman, Kargil Hill Council, J&K.

2004

1. Mufti Mohd. Sayeed, Chief Minister, J&K, Leader of Delegation

2. Mohd. Abid Saeed Khan, Gurgaon

3. Quyum Ahmed, Jharkhand

4. Dr. Firoza Bano, Member Film Certification, Ministry of Information and Brodcasting, New Delhi

5. Mohd. Ghouse Mohiuddin, Charman AP, State Hajj Committee

6. Abdul Ghani, Gwalior

7. Shahjan Begum, Gwalior

8. A. A. Naqvi, MD, National Backward Classes, New Delhi.

9. Mohd. Mumtaz, Bihar Sharif, Nalanda, Bihar.

10. Ashraf Wani, Spl. Correspondent Aaj Tak TV. Srinagar

11. E. Ahamed, MP, (Lok Sabha)

12. Ahmad Shakeel, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

13. Mohd. Husain Khan, Maharashtra.

14. Ms. Nafisa Hussain, New Delhi

15. Mohd. Salahuddin Siddiqui, Dist. Siwan (Bihar)

16. Azam Khan, Minister of Urban Development and Legislative Afairs, Uttar Pradesh.

17. Arif Baig, New Delhi

2003

1. Shahnawaz Hussain, Minister for Civil Aviation, Leader of Delegation

2. Cherkalam Abdullah, Minister for Local Self Government, Govt. of Kerala.

3. Abdul Rasheed Shaheen, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha)

4. Rashid Alvi, MP (Lok Sabha)

5. Peer Mohd. Hussain, MLA (PDP), J&K

6. Imtiaz Mohd. Khan, General Secretary, RLD.

7. Mohd. Yusuf, Gwalior

8. Syed Ashraf, New Delhi

9. Syed Kazim Zaheer, President, Board of Trustees, Shia College & Allied, Lucknow

10. Syed Shah Noorul Haq Qadri, President, Urdu Academy of A.P.

11. Habib Abbas Fakih, Mumbai

12. Mohd. Badruzzaman Khan, Advocate, Jharkhand

13. Javad Kazim, Journalist, Lucknow.

14. Mohd. Amin Ahmed, Jharkhand

15. Sawara Khatoon, Bihar

16. Anis Jamaee, Urdu Journalist with UNI, New Delhi.

2002

1. Ali Mohammad Sagar, Minister for Works, J&K Govt, Leader of Delegation

2. Syed Shah Burhan-ud-Din Qadiri, Vibhi Alwa, Hyderabad

3. Dr. Seema Rizwi, Minister of State for Health and Education, Uttar Pradesh Government.

4. Prof. Musrat Ullah Khan, Head of Department Civil Engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.

5. Mr. Akhlaq Ahmad, MLA Bihar

6. Abdul Mabood Khan, President Dargah Management Committee, Khawaja Sahib, Ajmer.

7. Mr. Mohammad Wasi Ahmad, Advocate Patna High Court

8. Mr. K. Rehman Khan, MP

9. Mr. S. M. Asif, Chairman, All India Minorities Front.

10. Mr. Ilyas Khan, Bhopal

11. Peerzada Shibli Qasim, Ex-President BJP Minority Morcha.

12. Mr. Ali Mohammad Naik, MP

13. Mr. Naseer-ud-Din, New Delhi

14. Dr. Mohammad Javed, MOS Labour, Bihar

15. Mr. Abdul Samad Samadani, MP

16. Justice Fakhruddin, Judge, Chattisgarh High Court

2001

1. Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Chief Minister, Jammu & Kashmir, Leader of Delegation

2. Ms. M. Fathima Beevi, Governor of Tamil Nadu

3. N.M. Farook, Minister for Municipal Administration, Government of Andhra Pradesh

4. Allama Mohd. Tauseef Raza Khan

5. Pir Qabmhir Shah, Sehalo, Barmer, Rajasthan

6. Ramzan Khan, MLA, Byavar, Rajasthan.

7. Mohd. Obaidullah, MLA, Bihar

8. Justice Mr. Bilal Nazki

9. Dr. Khurshid Anwar

10. B.D. Khan, Aghai

11. Mehmood Fayyaz Hashmi

12. Khursheed Hussain Quadri

13. Nafees Ahmed Khan, Chief of Bureau, (Urdu) UNI

14. Ahmed Syed Malihabadi

15. Hamdoon Maricar Basheer Ahmed

16. Riyaz Ali Kaka.

17. Mr Zaheer Mustafa
2000

1. Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, Leader of Delegation

2. Abdul Jabbar

3. Kamaluddin Ahmed

4. Akbar Ali Khandekar

5. Nusrat Ali Khan

6. Tanvir Ahmad Usmani

7. Anwar Khan

8. Prof. Shaikh Ali

9. E. Ahmed

10. Mohammed Mahir Azad

11. Dr. Mohammed Muslim

12. Sohail Lokhandwala

13. Gani Bhai Qureshi

14. Mirza Ansar Baig

15. Khwaja Iftekar Ahmed

16. Maulana Qarik Mufti Alhaj Syed Mohammed Noorur

17. G. R. Sofi

18. S. M. Khan

19. L. R. Lashkar

20. Mohammed Iqbal

21. M.W. Haque

22. Qari Mohammed Mian Mazhari

23. Sheikh Manzoor

24. Ghulam Rasool Kar

25. Mohammed Mabisa Khan

26. Mohammed Salahuddin

27. Mohammed Nasim

28. Sheikh Dawood

29. Nure-Alam Chaudhury

30. Hassan Khan



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[HumJanenge] Haj Goodwill Delegation- Complete List From 2000-2010

Haj Goodwill Delegation- Complete List From 2000-2010

Haj Goodwill Delegation

2010

1.      Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru, (Chief Justice, Andhra Pradesh High Court)

2.      Mustafa Shahidul Islam, (Member, Assam State Commission for Protection of Child Rights)

3.      Prof. S.K.Jabeen, (Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Head of Dept. Bihar)

4.      Syed Ali Taqvi, (Imam, Shia Jama Masjid, Delhi)

5.      Dr. Mairajuddin Ahmad, (Ex. Minister, UP Govt.)

6.      Dr. Ashq Ali Tak, (M.P. from Rajasthan)

7.      Jaleb Khan (Chief Parliamentary Secretary)

8.      Abdul Ghani Vakil, (Ex. Minister & MLC)

9.      Mohammad Shafi, (MP(RS) & Senior Member of National Conference of J&K)

10.  Muzaffar Paray, (Advocate)

11.  Mohd. Akbar Lone, (Speaker, J&k Legislative Assembly)

12.  Mohd. Amin Bhat, (MLC)

13.  Prof. I.G.Sanadi, (Ex. MP)

14.  M.K.Suhail, (Member, Karnataka PCC)

15.  Dr. M.K.Muneer

16.  Shahid Meer Khan

17.  Maulana Sayyad Mohd. Husaini, (Trustee, Darul-uloom Ajadia)

18.  Dr. Shahid A. Marchant, (International Cardiologist, Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai)

19.  Maulana Mehmood-ul-Hasan Qasmi

20.  Mustaq Ataullah Antulay & Neelam Antulay

21.  H.H. Shukkarno, (Leather Exporter & Fleet Operator)

22.  M.R.Thangu Abdul Rahman, (Social Worker)

23.  Abdul Mannan, (Secretary, AICC)

24.  Zaki Ullah Khan, (Dist. Judge)

25.  Mohabbat Ali

26.  Smt. Shaheen Akhtar

27.  Adv. Isharat Hussain

28.  Mumtaz Ahmad, (ADG, UP Police)

29.  Justice Md. Abdul Ghani, (Judge, Calcutta High Court)

30.  Quari Fazlur Rahman, (Imam Eidain)

2009

1.      Prof. Saifuddin Soz, (President J&K PCC)

2.      Ms. Mehbooba Mufti, (CLP Leader, PDP, J&K)

3.      Ghulam Hasan Mir, (J&K Minister of Agriculture)

4.      Nisar Ahmad Kakru, (Judge High Court, J&k)

5.      Justice M.Y.Iqbal (Senior Judge, High Court of Ranchi)

6.      Mufti Ataur Rahman Qasmi

7.      Pir Khawaja Ahmad Nizami Bokhari, (Sajjadanashin & Chief Head Priest, Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah)

8.      Hyder Ali Thangal, (President Muslim League)

9.      Zafar Ali Naqvi, (MP)

10.  Amen Khan, (Minister of State for Wakf, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj)

11.  Nurjamal Sarkar, (Minister, Govt. of Assam)

12.  Shoib Iqbal, (MLA, Delhi)

13.  Dr. Masarrat Shahid, (Chairperson-NDMC)

14.  Mehboob Ali Kaiser, (Secretary, AICC, Bihar)

15.  Irshad Mirza, (Secretary, AICC, Gujarat) (Accompanied by his son)

16.  Syed Mohd. Ahmadullah, (Minister, Govt. of AP)

17.  Ms. Tabassum w/o Harish Shahid Kidwai

18.  Ali Azhar Naqvi

19.  Syed Ghulam Rabbani, (Principle, Maulana Azad Inter College, Khalilabad, UP)

20.  H. Abdul Wahab, (General Secretary (Admn), Karnataka PCC)

21.  Adv. Paltu Khan Ji

22.  Syed Mustafa Rifai

23.  Maulana Javed Abidi

24.  Mohd. Imran Ansari

25.  Jved Mirza

26.  Zafar Ali Khan

2008

1. Syed Sibtey Razi, Governor, Jharkhand, Leader of Delegation

2. Dr Nazrul Islam, Minister of Civil Supplies, Govt of Assam

3. Justice Aftab Hussain Saikia, Guwahati High Court

4. Pee Vee Abdul Wahab, MP, Rajya Sabha

5. Amir Alam Khan, MP, Rajya Sabha

6. Iqbalbhai Patel, MLA, Gujarat

7. Maulana Muhibullha Nadvi, Imam Jama Masjid, Parliament Street

8. Dr M Sharfuddin Sahil, president, Jamiat Ulema Nagpur

9. Syed Azhar Hussain, Sec. Anjuman Minhaje Rasool, Delhi

10. CM Ibrahim, Ex Union Minister

11. Saiduzzaman, Ex MP, UP

12. Sarfaraz Ahmed, Ex MP, Bihar

13. M M Hasan, Ex Minister, Kerala

14. Humayun Reza, EX MLA

15. Umar Ali Khan, Gen. Sec. Muslim Youth Conference

16. Mukhtarul Haque, UP

17. S J Abbas Safvi, New Delhi

18. Nasreen Hamid, Delhi

19. Nafeesa Ali Sodhi, New Delhi

20. Bani Israil Sheikh, Social Worker, West Bengal

21. Zuber Ahmed, Maulana Azad Education Foundation

22. TPM Ibrahim Khan, Ex Member, Maulana Azad Education Foundation

23. Seema Kidwai, Social Worker, New Delhi

24. O Abdulla, Kerala

25. Md Waseemul Haque, Editor, Akhbar-e-Mashriq

26. Mohd Shafi Pandit, Chairman, J&K Public Service Commission

27. Ahmed Saeed Khan, DGP, Puducherry

28. Ghulam Rasool Sufi, Commissioner of Income Tax, Amritsar

29. Mohd Khalil Ansari, Ex MLA, Bihar

30. Haji Mohd Naqi Malhotra, president, Shahi Idgah Managing Committee, Delhi

31. Peerzada Ayazuddin Chishty, Sajjada Nasheen of Dargah Hazrat Saleem Chishti, Fatehpur Sikri,
Agra

32. Mohd Haroon Raseed

33. Mohd Nayeed

34. Abdul Hannan

2007

1. A R Antulay, Union Minister of Minority Affairs, Leader of Delegation

2. Justice Allah-e-Rahim, Judge, Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High Court

3. Haroon Yusuf, Minister of Transport, Govt. of Delhi

4. Dr Ayoub Ali Khan, MBBS

5. Dr Akhtar Hussain Qasmi, Ex MLA, UP

6. Mehbooba Mufti, MP, Lok Sabha

7. Prof K M Kader Mohideen, MP, Lok Sabha

8. Akhtarul Wasey, Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia

9. Arshad Madani, President, Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind

10. Syed Tariq Bukhari, Gen. Sec. Jama Masjid Delhi Mushawarat Council

11. Maulana Mohd Usman Owaisi, Nazim, Jamia Darul Uloom, Ajmer

12. Hafiz Abdullah Qureshi, Imam, Makkah Masjid, Hyderabad

13. Maulana Mufti Ashraf Ali, Principal, Darul Uloom Sabilur Rishad, Bangalore

14. ET Mohammed Basheer, Ex Minister, Kerala

15. TH Mustafa, Ex Minister, Kerala

16. Dr Aliya Zuberi, Member, AICC, UP

17. Khursheed Saiyed, Gen. Sec. Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee

18. Suheb Parwez, Publisher, Hindustan Express, Urdu daily, Delhi

19. Ahmed Saeed Malihabadi, Editor, Azad Hind & Ujala Weekly, Kolkata

20. Waseem Ahmed, Ex MP

21. Kaleemul Hafiz, NGO, Aman, J&K

22. Abdul Vadood, Social Worker, Rae Bareli

23. Ahmed Hassan, Editor, Qalam Weekly, Kolkata

24. Mohd Ahmed Khan, Bureau Chief, Munsif Daily, Hyderabad

25. Jannath Hussain, Principal Secretary, Govt of Andhra Pradesh

26. Captain Abbas Ali, Veteran Freedom Fighter

27. Shafiqur Rahman Barq, MP, Lok Sabha

28. Sahibzada Syed Nazim Ali Nizami

29. Lutfur Rahman Laskar, IAS, Retd.

2006 (I)

1. K. Rahman Khan, Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha, Leader of Delegation

2. Prof. Saifuddin Soz, MP, Rajya Sabha

3. Furqan Ansari, MP, Lok Sabha

4. Motiur Rahman, MP, Rajya Sabha

5. V. K. Ibrahim Kunju, Minister of Industries, Govt. of Kerala Seets

6. Justice K. A. Abdul Gafoor, Judge High Court of Kerala

7. Maulana Anzar Shah Masudi Kashmiri, Uttar Pradesh

8. Mufti Abdul Mannan Kallimi, Moradabad

9. Hisamul Islam Siddique, Editor, Jadeeb Markaz, Lucknow

10. Mohd. Azhar. s/o- Late Mohd. Akbar, Bareilly, UP

11. Janab Karam Elahi, Editor, Minhaj the way to Sufism, Noida, UP

12. Maulana Jabir Hussain, Vill. Kurkuri, Dist: Cachar, Assam

13. Syed Fida Ali, Photo Journalist, Delhi

14. Begum Qamar Jahan, President Al-Nisa Foundation, New Delhi

15. Imran Kidwai, 43, Mandakini Enclave, New Delhi

16. Hasan Ahmed, 187, Zakir Bagh, New Delhi

17. Choudhary Nizamuddin, 2042, Kalyanpura, Turkman Gate, Delhi

18. Qamar Ahmed, 2 Police Officers Flats, Mandir Marg, New Delhi

19. Zainul Basheer, Ex-Member of Parliament, New Delhi

20. Janab Abdul Majeed Abubakar Parekh, Byculla, Mumbai

21. Choudhary Khurshid Ahmed, Ex-Minister, Haryana, Faridabad

22. Nawab Mohammad Khadeeruddin Siddiqui, Hyderabad

23. K. Kasim. IPS (Rtd.). 1-B, New Natham Road, Madurai

24. K. Mohamed Ismail. 360 Nehru Street, Tamil Nadu

2006 (II)

1. E. Ahamed, Minister of State for External Affairs Leader of Delegation

2. Mohd. Ali Shabber, Minister for Information and Public Relations, Energy and Coal. Govt. of

Andhra Pradesh

3. Justice Nisar Ahmed Kakru, Judge od J&K High Court

4. Syed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, General Secretary, Jamia Nooria, Kerala.

5. Dr. Syed Manal Shah Alquadri, Sajjadanashin, Daira Sharief-e-Quadira, Daira Shariff, West Bengal

6. Syed Shamshul Hasan Arif, Exicutive Editor, Urdu Daily "The Daily Nadeem". Bhopal

7. Dr. Shakeel-Uz-Zaman Ansari, Ex-Minister, Bihar

8. Prof. M. M. Ansari, Information Commissioner, Central Information Commission, New Delhi

9. Aimaduddin Ahmed Khan, MLA, Rajasthan

10. Zahid Raza Rizvi, Chairman, Uttaranchal Hajj Committee

11. Advocate Shakkeel Ahmed, Member, Central Waqf Board, New Delhi

12. Peer Khawaja Ahmed Nizami Syed Bukhari, Chief Head Prist. Dargah Hazrat, New Delhi

13. Mohammed Sohrab, S/o. Late E. R. Mohammed, West Bengal

14. Javed Ansari, Journalist, Uttar Pradesh

15. Jamaluddin Ahmed, Journalist, PTI, New Delhi

16. Gulam Rasool Khar, Ex-MP. J&K

17. Maulana Asghar Ali Salafi, Secretary General, Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadees Hind, Delhi

18. Begum Andleeb Syed, Vice President, Al-Nisa, Foundation, Uttar Pradesh

19. Janab Sami Khateeb, President Anjuman-e-Islam, Mumbai

20. Gufram Zahidi, Ex-MP, Uttar Pradesh

21. Mudassir Hussain Zubair, J-III/64 1st floor, Sujan Singh Park, New Delhi

22. Salauddin Khan, Uttar Pradesh

23. Janab Mirza Mohd. Yasoob Abbas, Spokesperson, Shia Personal Law Board, Uttar Pradesh

24. Iqbal Ahmed Saradgi, MP- Lok Sabha, Karnataka

25. Anwara Taimur, MP, Rajya Sabha

26. Janab Gulam Mohammed Pesh-imam, Mumbai

27. Dr. Khawaja. M. Shahid, Joint Secretary, UPSC

2005

1. Ghulam Nabi Azad, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Urban Development, Leader of the Delegation

2. Hameed Agha, Uttar Pradesh

3. Aziz Ahmed Khan, Uttar Pradesh

4. Mehboob khan Buggi, Uttar Pradesh

5. Mohd. Shabbir, Uttar Pradesh

6. Mohd. Irshad, Uttar Pradesh

7. Dr. Alia Zuberi, Uttar Pradesh

8. Mohd. Adib, Uttar Pradesh

9. Shafiqur Rahman Barq, MP(LS), Uttar Pradesh

10. Rasoolan, w/o- Late CQMH Abdul Hameed, PVC, Uttar Pradesh

11. Paltu Khan, Rajasthan

12. Nawab Khan, Rajasthan

13. M. Althaf Hussain Alias Tiruppur Althaf, Tamil Nadu

14. M. Basheer Ahamed, Municipal Chairman, Tamil Nadu

15. J. M. Aaron Rasheed, MP, Tamil Nadu

16. T. N. Sheikh, Tamil Nadu

17. Mohd. Abdul Salam, Manipur

18. Pirzada Siraj Madani Nizami, Delhi

19. Moulana Syed Athar Hussain Dehlavi, Delhi

20. Anees Durrani, Ex-Chairman, Delhi SHC, Delhi

21. Safdar Khan, Delhi

22. Dr. M. Wali, Sr. Physician, Dr. RML Hospital, Delhi

23. Md. Istiyaq, Delhi

24. Naved Hamid, Delhi

25. Zafar Jang, Andhra Pradesh

26. Hafiz Sabbir Ahmed, Andhra Pradesh

27. Sajjad Mirza, Journalist, Himayachal Pradesh

28. Abdul Rashid, Chairman. J&K Lrgislative Council J&K.

29. Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal, President Kerela Muslim Youth League, Kerala.

30. Varkala Kahar, MLA, Kerala

31. Badruddin Sheikh, Gujarat

32. John Momin, Gujarat

33. Anwar Hussain, MP (LS), Assam

34. Asghar Ali, Chairman, Kargil Hill Council, J&K.

2004

1. Mufti Mohd. Sayeed, Chief Minister, J&K, Leader of Delegation

2. Mohd. Abid Saeed Khan, Gurgaon

3. Quyum Ahmed, Jharkhand

4. Dr. Firoza Bano, Member Film Certification, Ministry of Information and Brodcasting, New Delhi

5. Mohd. Ghouse Mohiuddin, Charman AP, State Hajj Committee

6. Abdul Ghani, Gwalior

7. Shahjan Begum, Gwalior

8. A. A. Naqvi, MD, National Backward Classes, New Delhi.

9. Mohd. Mumtaz, Bihar Sharif, Nalanda, Bihar.

10. Ashraf Wani, Spl. Correspondent Aaj Tak TV. Srinagar

11. E. Ahamed, MP, (Lok Sabha)

12. Ahmad Shakeel, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

13. Mohd. Husain Khan, Maharashtra.

14. Ms. Nafisa Hussain, New Delhi

15. Mohd. Salahuddin Siddiqui, Dist. Siwan (Bihar)

16. Azam Khan, Minister of Urban Development and Legislative Afairs, Uttar Pradesh.

17. Arif Baig, New Delhi

2003

1. Shahnawaz Hussain, Minister for Civil Aviation, Leader of Delegation

2. Cherkalam Abdullah, Minister for Local Self Government, Govt. of Kerala.

3. Abdul Rasheed Shaheen, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha)

4. Rashid Alvi, MP (Lok Sabha)

5. Peer Mohd. Hussain, MLA (PDP), J&K

6. Imtiaz Mohd. Khan, General Secretary, RLD.

7. Mohd. Yusuf, Gwalior

8. Syed Ashraf, New Delhi

9. Syed Kazim Zaheer, President, Board of Trustees, Shia College & Allied, Lucknow

10. Syed Shah Noorul Haq Qadri, President, Urdu Academy of A.P.

11. Habib Abbas Fakih, Mumbai

12. Mohd. Badruzzaman Khan, Advocate, Jharkhand

13. Javad Kazim, Journalist, Lucknow.

14. Mohd. Amin Ahmed, Jharkhand

15. Sawara Khatoon, Bihar

16. Anis Jamaee, Urdu Journalist with UNI, New Delhi.

2002

1. Ali Mohammad Sagar, Minister for Works, J&K Govt, Leader of Delegation

2. Syed Shah Burhan-ud-Din Qadiri, Vibhi Alwa, Hyderabad

3. Dr. Seema Rizwi, Minister of State for Health and Education, Uttar Pradesh Government.

4. Prof. Musrat Ullah Khan, Head of Department Civil Engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.

5. Mr. Akhlaq Ahmad, MLA Bihar

6. Abdul Mabood Khan, President Dargah Management Committee, Khawaja Sahib, Ajmer.

7. Mr. Mohammad Wasi Ahmad, Advocate Patna High Court

8. Mr. K. Rehman Khan, MP

9. Mr. S. M. Asif, Chairman, All India Minorities Front.

10. Mr. Ilyas Khan, Bhopal

11. Peerzada Shibli Qasim, Ex-President BJP Minority Morcha.

12. Mr. Ali Mohammad Naik, MP

13. Mr. Naseer-ud-Din, New Delhi

14. Dr. Mohammad Javed, MOS Labour, Bihar

15. Mr. Abdul Samad Samadani, MP

16. Justice Fakhruddin, Judge, Chattisgarh High Court

2001

1. Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Chief Minister, Jammu & Kashmir, Leader of Delegation

2. Ms. M. Fathima Beevi, Governor of Tamil Nadu

3. N.M. Farook, Minister for Municipal Administration, Government of Andhra Pradesh

4. Allama Mohd. Tauseef Raza Khan

5. Pir Qabmhir Shah, Sehalo, Barmer, Rajasthan

6. Ramzan Khan, MLA, Byavar, Rajasthan.

7. Mohd. Obaidullah, MLA, Bihar

8. Justice Mr. Bilal Nazki

9. Dr. Khurshid Anwar

10. B.D. Khan, Aghai

11. Mehmood Fayyaz Hashmi

12. Khursheed Hussain Quadri

13. Nafees Ahmed Khan, Chief of Bureau, (Urdu) UNI

14. Ahmed Syed Malihabadi

15. Hamdoon Maricar Basheer Ahmed

16. Riyaz Ali Kaka.

17. Mr Zaheer Mustafa
2000

1. Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, Leader of Delegation

2. Abdul Jabbar

3. Kamaluddin Ahmed

4. Akbar Ali Khandekar

5. Nusrat Ali Khan

6. Tanvir Ahmad Usmani

7. Anwar Khan

8. Prof. Shaikh Ali

9. E. Ahmed

10. Mohammed Mahir Azad

11. Dr. Mohammed Muslim

12. Sohail Lokhandwala

13. Gani Bhai Qureshi

14. Mirza Ansar Baig

15. Khwaja Iftekar Ahmed

16. Maulana Qarik Mufti Alhaj Syed Mohammed Noorur

17. G. R. Sofi

18. S. M. Khan

19. L. R. Lashkar

20. Mohammed Iqbal

21. M.W. Haque

22. Qari Mohammed Mian Mazhari

23. Sheikh Manzoor

24. Ghulam Rasool Kar

25. Mohammed Mabisa Khan

26. Mohammed Salahuddin

27. Mohammed Nasim

28. Sheikh Dawood

29. Nure-Alam Chaudhury

30. Hassan Khan



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[HumJanenge] Govt Spent Rs 3,554.78 Crore on Hajj Subsidy Last Decade

Link: http://beyondheadlines.in/2011/03/govt-spent-rs-3554-78-crore-on-hajj-subsidy-last-decade/

Govt Spent Rs 3,554.78 Crore on Hajj Subsidy Last Decade

Afroz Alam Sahil and M. Reyaz, BeyondHeadlines

New Delhi: "The Muslim community has never asked for the subsidy that you give," Rajya Sabha (upper house) Deputy Chairman K. Rahman Khan, who is also Congress party MP in the house from Karnataka, made this statement while speaking on the 'working of the Ministry of Minority Affairs'. This was in connection with the subsidy given by the Ministry of External Affairs to the pilgrims who go to Saudi Arabia every year to perform hajj.

Pilgrims at Airport (Phot: Ratna Modak)

Haj subsidy is given primarily on "air fare." Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi called it "cross subsidisation to Air India."  Documents obtained by BeyondHeadlines (BH) through the Right to Information Act (RTI) reveal that a total of Rs 3,554.78 crores was spent on hajj subsidy in past 10 years.  During 2008 and 2009 alone, the government spent Rs 854.77 crores, highest in a single year so far, on the hajj subsidy. In 2009-2010, it was reduced to Rs 690 crores.

Year wise break up of money spend

on Hajj Subsidy (Rs in crores)

2009-10 690.00
2008-09 854.77
2005-06 290.00
2004-05 198.00
2003-0 160.70
2002-03 172.00
2001-02 173.63
2000-01 156.68

A part of this money is also spent on the Hajj Goodwill Delegation send every year.

Faiz Ahmed Faiz, national vice president of the minority wing of the Nationalist Congress Party, is suspicious of government's intention. "If the community and its leaders are themselves demanding that subsidy should be abolished, why is the government so hesitant," he asks. He further added that "public money should not be diverted to air lines."

Prafull Goradia , former Rajya Sabha member from the BJP, had filed a petition in the Supreme Court, challenging the validity of the Haj Committee Act, which provides for subsidy. However, a bench of Justice Markandey Katju and Justice Gyan Sudha Misra rejected the petition in January this year arguing "if we wish to keep our country united, we need to have tolerance and equal respect for all communities and sects."

The apex court has further observed this is "very small expenditure in proportion to the entire tax collected." It further pointed out that the respective state government incur expenditure to arrange for the Kumbh Mela (fair) or that the centre facilitates Indian citizens to go on pilgrimage to Mansarover.

However, documents available with BH reveal that the government "does not give any subsidy to pilgrims/yatris participating in the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra." It, however, pays Rs 3,250 per pilgrim to "Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam, an Uttarakhand Government authority, for making logistical arrangements for the pilgrims/Yatris while on the Indian side."

Year Haj Committee of India

(No. of pilgrims actually traveled)

Private tour Operators' Quota
2004 71,711 46,000
2005 80,786 46,000
2006-I 99,926 45,455
2006-II 108,373 46,930
2007 110,415 47,000
2008 121,787 44,780
2009 120,127 47,405
2010 125,850 (approx) 45,637*

(*excluding Fayz-e-Hussiani Trust, Mumbai)

Further, no such "goodwill delegation" is sent to Kailash Manasarover, although "a small official delegation (2-3 members) visits the Tibet Autonomous Region of China for inspecting the facilities available to the yatris going for Kailash Manasarovar once in 2-3 years."

Hajj is compulsory only for those Muslims who can afford it, at least once in lifetime. While about Rs 1.25 lakh people go to perform official hajj or sarkari hajj on the government quota, roughly 45,000 go on their own though private operators.

Maulana Mahmood Madani, Rajya Sabha MP and general secretary of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, recently said at the Jamiat headquarter that the government should "abolish" subsidy. He further suggested that the government should learn from the Malysian experience.  In 1963, Malyaisa had introduced Lembaga Tabung Haji or the Malaysian Pilgrims Management Fund, which acts as "non-banking Islamic savings institution" to help prosective hajis save money.

K. Rahman Khan too suggested creation of a statutory "logistic corporation."

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

[rti4empowerment] treat terminal ill cancer patients

No harm in trying perhaps it may help
 

Eating fruit on an empty stomach -- this opened my eyes

 

Interesting facts about fruit and fruit juices!!!!

 

 

Dr Stephen Mark treats terminal ill cancer patients by "un-orthodox" way and many patients recovered. He believes in natural healing in the body against illnesses. See the article below.

Dear Shereen, 
Thanks for the email on fruits and juices. It is one of the strategies to heal cancer. As of late, my success rate in curing cancer is about 80%. Cancer patients shouldn't die. The cure for cancer is already found. It is whether you believe it or not. I am sorry for the hundreds of cancer patients who die under the conventional treatments. 
Thanks and God bless. 
Dr Stephen Mark
 
EATING FRUIT... 


We all think eating fruits means just buying fruits, cutting it and just popping it into our mouths. It's not as easy as you think. It's important to know how and when to eat.

What is the correct way of eating fruits? 

IT MEANS NOT EATING FRUITS AFTER YOUR MEALS! * FRUITS SHOULD BE EATEN ON AN EMPTY STOMACH. 
If you eat fruit like that, it will play a major role to detoxify your system, supplying you with a great deal of energy for weight loss and other life activities. 

FRUIT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FOOD. Let's say you eat two slices of bread and then a slice of fruit. The slice of fruit is ready to go straight through the stomach into the intestines, but it is prevented from doing so. 

In the meantime the whole meal rots and ferments and turns to acid. The minute the fruit comes into contact with the food in the stomach and digestive juices, the entire mass of food begins to spoil.... 

So please eat your fruits on an empty stomach or before your meals! You have heard people complaining - every time I eat watermelon I burp, when I eat durian my stomach bloats up, when I eat a banana I feel like running to the toilet, etc - actually all this will not arise if you eat the fruit on an empty stomach. The fruit mixes with the putrefying other food and produces gas and hence you will bloat! 

Graying hair, balding, nervous outburst, and dark circles under the eyes all these will NOT happen if you take fruits on an empty stomach. 

There is no such thing as some fruits, like orange and lemon are acidic, because all fruits become alkaline in our body, according to Dr. Herbert Shelton who did research on this matter. If you have mastered the correct way of eating fruits, you have the Secret of beauty, longevity, health, energy, happiness and normal weight. 

When you need to drink fruit juice - drink only fresh fruit juice, NOT from the cans. Don't even drink juice that has been heated up. Don't eat cooked fruits because you don't get the nutrients at all. You only get to taste. Cooking destroys all the vitamins. 

But eating a whole fruit is better than drinking the juice. If you should drink the juice, drink it mouthful by mouthful slowly, because you must let it mix with your saliva before swallowing it. You can go on a 3-day fruit fast to cleanse your body. Just eat fruits and drink fruit juice throughout the 3 days and you will be surprised when your friends tell you how radiant you look! 

KIWI: Tiny but mighty. This is a good source of potassium, magnesium, vitamin E & fiber. Its vitamin C content is twice that of an orange. 


APPLE: An apple a day keeps the doctor away? Although an apple has a low vitamin C content, it has antioxidants & flavonoids which enhances the activity of vitamin C thereby helping to lower the risks of colon cancer, heart attack & stroke. 

STRAWBERRY: Protective Fruit. Strawberries have the highest total antioxidant power among major fruits & protect the body from cancer-causing, blood vessel-clogging free radicals. 

ORANGE : Sweetest medicine. Taking 2-4 oranges a day may help keep colds away, lower cholesterol, prevent & dissolve kidney stones as well as lessens the risk of colon cancer. 

WATERMELON: Coolest thirst quencher. Composed of 92% water, it is also packed with a giant dose of glutathione, which helps boost our immune system. They are also a key source of lycopene - the cancer fighting oxidant. Other nutrients found in watermelon are vitamin C & Potassium. 

GUAVA & PAPAYA: Top awards for vitamin C. They are the clear winners for their high vitamin C content.. Guava is also rich in fiber , which helps prevent constipation. Papaya is rich in carotene; this is good for your eyes. 


Don't Drink Cold water after a meal. Can u believe this?? For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you. It is nice to have a cup of cold drink after a meal. However, the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion. Once this 'sludge' reacts with the acid, it will break down and be absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer. It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal. 

A serious note about heart attacks: HEART ATTACK PROCEDURE': (THIS IS NOT A JOKE!) Women should know that not every heart attack symptom is going to be the left arm hurting. Be aware of intense pain in the jaw line. You may never have the first chest pain during the course of a heart attack. Nausea and intense sweating are also common symptoms. Sixty percent of people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up. Pain in the jaw can wake you from a sound sleep. Let's be careful and be aware. The more we know the better chance we could survive.