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The CBI is planning to seek the Lok Sabha speaker’s permission to probe former rail minister Pawan Kumar Bansal in the bribe-for-appointment scandal in which his nephew Vijay Singla has been named. P 11 No auto fare hike this year, hints state The state has hinted that auto fares won’t be hiked till the year -end. As per its calculations, the basic fare raise works out to 40 paise/km and as per a 2012 resolution only a 50 paise increase calls for a hike. P 2 Health cover to cost more: Four public sector companies have received approval to raise rates for individual mediclaim policies. Prices are set to rise by 20-30%, depending on the age group of the insured. P 19 State-chemists talks fail: Talks between the state, the Food and Drug Administration and the chemists have failed even as pharmacists say they are short of medicines. P 3 Judge justifies sex remark: Justice C S Karnan of the Chennai HC has said his observation on sexual relations between adults will help maintain the “cultural integrity of India” and “protect the welfare of women”. P 11 Dolce & Gabbana get jail: Italian fashion designers Domenico Dolce (L) and Stefano Gabbana have been sentenced to 20 months in jail for evading $268 million in taxes. P 18 NEWS DIGEST CBI wants Speaker nod to probe Bansal Times Classifieds| P 8 & 10 * PLUS 10 PAGES BOMBAY TIMES *The Times of India is also available at`5.00 without the combo offer. To receive your copy, please call 6635 4021 (Only for Mumbai, Thane and Raigad). The TOI Combo Offer and Bombay Times Supplement are available in Mumbai, Thane and Raigad districts while Education Times will be circulated in Mumbai Metro Region only. PRICE ` 5.00 ALONG WI TH MUMBAI MIRROR OR THE ECONOMIC TI MES OR MAH A RA S H TRA TI MES * Mumbai: Alarmed by the mushrooming growth of una- uthorised and illegal educati- onal institutions, the state ca- binet on Wednesday approve- d a draft ordinance to curb the menace. According to the provisio- ns of the proposed ordinance, the owners, management and proprietors of such instituti- ons will face a maximum pris- on term of one year and could be fined between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 5 lakh. Issuing bogus advertise- ments will also attract, under the provi sions of the propos- ed law, a fine ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh. A few years ago, the All In- dia Council for Technical Ed- ucation (AICTE) had brought to the notice of the state go v- ernment that there were 80 bogus educational institutio- ns in Maharashtra. 1-yr jail term for bogus edu institution owners Prafulla Marpakwar TNN Aurangabad: The trial in fe- male foeticide cases of 2012 in Beed district took a new turn foetus was recovered from a village in Beed district where the relatives had allegedly bu- ried it. Shivaji Sanap, the doctor Beed foeticide: 5 docs in dock for murder SyedRizwanullah TNN BE NNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD. | ESTABLI SHE D 1838 | TI MESOFI ND I A.COM | EP APER . TI MESOFI NDIA.COM MUMB AI | THURSDAY , JUNE 20, 2013 | PAGE S 34 * TREDWELL’S TRIPLE STRIKE, TROTT’S 82 HELP ENG BEAT SA BY 7 WICKETS, ENTER CHAMPIONS TROPHY FINALS 21 KARZAI CRI ES BETRA Y AL OVER PEACE TALKS WITH TALIBAN, BOYCOTTS US-BACKED NEGOTIATIONS 18 Dehradun: As flood waters ebbed and rain fury eased on Wednesday , snatches of Uttar- akhand’s worst natural disast- er began to emerge. The death toll, officially placed at 150 on the basis of a body count, could be frighteningly higher. The estimates were running into thousa nds. Even chief minist - er Vijay Bahuguna who descri- bed the calamity as a “Himala- yan tsunami”, said, “Very hea- vy casualties are feared.” State home secretary Om Prakash said, “The toll could go much higher as the process of reco ver y of bod ies ha s not yet started in many places that are marooned.” What’s raising the fears is the fact that over 70,000 are still missing, and giv- en that rescuers haven’t yet be- en able to reach many ravaged towns what they will discover there is anyone’s guess. Many of thos e maroo ned are pilgrims to the Char Dha- ms—Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. Acc- ording to Char Dham Yatri Sa- ngathan convener Varinder Arora, around 25,000 pilgrims remain trapped in Damta alo- ne since Sund ay . Damta is 70km from Yamunotri. Prime Minister Manmoh- an Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi flew over the wa- ter-ravaged towns and mud-ca- ked villages. The PM has anno- unce d a reli ef pac kage of Rs 1,000 crore. He said what they had seen was horrifying. The epicentr e of the disas- ter appeared to be Kedarnath, where the 8th century temple of Lord Shiva wascovered un- der 6 feet of sludge, its surrou- ndings and the 18-km trek to the 3,581-metre sacred spot sa- vaged by landslides and gush- ing waters. More than 60 villa- ges had been flattened in the vicinity and 90 dharamshalas completely destroyed. 70 ,000 Still Missing, 60 Villages Swept Away, PM Grants `1,000 Crore U’khand toll may be in thousands D S Kunwar TNN New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday slam- med the Mumbai police for restrainingthreeUgandaci- tizens, one of them a parli a- mentarian, from leaving In- dia and directed that their passports, allegedly seized on a complaint filed on beha- lf of a corp ora te gro up , be released immediat ely . Stating that such actions by police give the country a bad name, the SC directed that the trio be allowed to le- ave. “The Mumbai police, instead of protecting the Ug- anda nationals, have filed an FIR which is baseless. The country gets a bad name be- caus e of the ac ts of a few of - ficers. It is very unfortuna- te,” the SC said. It added that the right to li berty of the for- eigners could not be curbed due to a business dispute. The court passed the ord- er on a plea filed by the trio, including Issac Musumba who claims to be a senior ad- visor to the Ugandan presi- dent, alleging that cops were harassing them on the instr- uctions o f the group. They had arrived in Mu- mbai on April 17 to settle a dispute over a mine lease awarded to the company in Uganda. AGENCIES SC slams city cops for action on 3 Ugandans over biz dispute  T he Mumbai police have urged the state to set up a second cyb- er crime police station in the city after the latest Na- tional Crime Records Bu- reau report showed a 218% rise in online offences here. The proposal sent last week also requests for latest technology for the cyber po- lice and a recruitment drive to staff the proposed station and to fill vacancies in the existing cyber crime police station at BKC. Last week, a scam came to light in which the ATM cards o f 37 peop le, inc lud- ing 14 cops, were skimmed and Rs 15.48 lakh stolen from their accounts. P4 City police for second cyber crime station V Narayan TNN CM Bahuguna Calls It ‘Himalayan Tsunami’; Char Dham Pilgr image Halted For A Year 57,000 people still stranded in Chamoli, Rudraprayag & Uttarkashi 1,500 pilgrims and locals have been rescued from Chamoli district 1,200 tourists evacuated from Rudraprayag MAN-MADE DISASTER? Environmentalists, experts and activists say unplanned development and rampant felling of forests responsible for the scale of disaster ® Series of dams has allegedly upset ecological cycle and hill slope stability ® Forest cover depletion has loosened soil, leading to frequent landslides ® No urban planning led to houses coming up in danger areas in Rudraprayag, Joshimath, Chamoli etc ® Three yrs ago, while auditing hydel projects in Uttarakhand, CAG had warned about severe ecological hazards. Its report ignored  Yamu notri Gangotri Kedarnath Badrinath China Border Guptkashi Rudraprayag Tehri Dam Ghangaria The Kedarnath Temple amid surroundings damaged by ood waters H imachalPradeshdeputy speaker and Kinnaur MLA JS Negi slammed the slow pace ofoperationsafter governmen t choppers rescued just 76 of 1,700 tourists trapped in Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti. The HP chief secretary said agricultureandhorticulture losses caused by the disaster had crossed Rs 50 crore. P 12 Rescue ops slow in HP, 1,600 still stuck T he army was roped in for rescueoperationsacross Uttar Pradesh as major rivers continued to ris e on Wednesday due to heavy rains in Nepal and the Uttarakhand hills and the release of water from upstream dams. Four people were killed on Wednesday, taking the death toll in the state to 22 in just three days. P 12 Major UP rivers in spate, toll up to 22 T he CAG, in an environmental assessment of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda three years ago, had warned of hazards both for natural ecology and stabilization of hill slopes along the riverbed. It said mushrooming hydel projects on the rivers were damaginghillsand increasing the possibility of floods. P 12 CAG had warned of hazards 3 yrs ago A Raigad woman has been confirmed dead in the Kedarnath flood fury while 347 pilgrims and tourists from Maharashtra are missing in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. As many as 1,985 people from the state are stranded in the region. The state will give Uttarakhand Rs 10 crore to deal with the crisis. P 6 1 from state dead, 347 untraceable  Asad Rauf (tainted Pakis- tani umpire who officiated in IPL-6): “Do you know my birthday is coming up?’’ Vindu Dara Singh (film and TV actor): “Asadbhai,  you don’t worry, we will take car e of it. I will co nvey the message to Pawanbhai.”  Pawan Jaipur (bookie) to Vindu: “I am sending a watch worth Rs 6 lakh and a  gold chain for Asad through  Prem Taneja (a nother booki e) in Delhi. Please ask Asad to collect it from Delhi.”  T hese conversations tap- ped separately in April are the clearest evi- dence yet that Rauf, who fled India after his name cropped up in the IPL betting-fixing racket, was in cahoots with the bookies and solicited gifts. The trans cript o f the con- versationtappedthroughthree mobiles of Vindu Dara Singh, arrested for his role in the spot- fixing scandal, were shared with TOI by police sources. The source said in another con- versation around the same ti- me, Rauf is heard insisti ng that Pawan send the bill for the gold chai n; else Rau f would h av e other personal effects sent by bookie Taneja t o Rauf from Del- hi airport’s cargo section. The umpire, sensing trouble, had fled barely a day before Vindu’s arrest on May 22 without col- lectingthem. Vindu is also accused of helping bookie-siblings Pa- wan and Sanjay Chabra alias Pawan and Sanjay Jaipur flee Mumbai as the heat mounted. The crime branch on Wednes- day had prepared to strongly oppose the duo’s anticipatory bail applications, but the court adjourned the matte r to July 3. problems with the customs. The bills for this package as well as two other parcels sent late r with gif ts for Ra uf are with the Mumbai crime bra- nch. In May, the crime branch seized the two parcels contain- ing branded shoes, clothes and  V indu g ot umpire Ra uf g ifts thro ugh b ookies SAhmed Ali TNN Patna/New Delhi: The Con- gress on Wedn- esday voted for Nitish Kumar in the floor test that the Bihar CM had offered to take after his split with the BJP over Guja- rat CM Narendra Modi’s prime ministerial bid. Nitish’s win was a fore- gone conclusion, especially af- ter the 91 MLAs of the BJP de- cided to stage a walkout. The Congress backed Nitish in what he called the fight ag- ainst “the threat of authoritar- ianism” to amplify its own re- solve to challenge Modi who is set to lead the BJP in 2014 polls. All four Congress MLAs in the 243-strong House voted for Kumar. The CM with 117 JD(U) MLAs, excluding the Speaker and four Independ- ents, would have cleared the floor test. Only RJD’s 22 MLAsandtwo Independents, voted against the motion. Nitish wins trust vote; 4 Con g MLAs back him TIMES NEWS NETWORK 12,000 stranded, P 15 Law awaits guv’s nod, P 6 ‘Corp-created wave’, P 15 T he Mumbai University plans to palm off its vital duty of conducting examination s for 87 certificate and postgraduate courses tocolleges anddepartments that run the courses. The manageme ntcouncil will take a final decision on this proposal on Thursday. P 3 Mum univ not to conduct exams? Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf (left) and Vindu Dara Singh I n the aftermath of the severe destruction in Uttarakha nd, TOI takes stock of the rescue operations and also examines how the tragedy could have been averted. P 12 FLOOD FURY FULL COVERAGE: P 6, 12, 15 Lookout notice stays, P 2 The driver of a train bound for Churchgate jumped signal at Borivli station on Wednesday. Although a mishap was averted, 24 WR services had to be cancelledwhileseveral otherswere delayed.P2 WR services hit as train jumps signal

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The CBI is planning to seek theLok Sabha speaker’s permissionto probe former rail ministerPawan Kumar Bansal in thebribe-for-appointment scandalin which his nephew VijaySingla has been named. P 11

No auto fare hikethis year, hints stateThe state has hinted that autofares won’t be hiked till the year-end. As per its calculations, thebasic fare raise works out to 40paise/km and as per a 2012resolution only a 50 paiseincrease calls for a hike. P 2

Health cover to cost more:Four public sector companieshave received approval to raiserates for individual mediclaimpolicies. Prices are set to rise by20-30%, depending on the agegroup of the insured. P 19

State-chemists talks fail:Talks between the state, theFood and Drug Administrationand the chemists have failedeven as pharmacists say theyare short of medicines. P 3

Judge justifies sex remark:Justice C S Karnan of theChennai HC has said hisobservation on sexual relations

between adults will helpmaintain the “cultural integrityof India” and “protect thewelfare of women”. P 11

Dolce & Gabbana get jail:

Italian fashion designersDomenico Dolce (L) and StefanoGabbana have been sentencedto 20 months in jail for evading$268 million in taxes. P 18

NEWS DIGEST

CBI wants Speakernod to probe Bansal

Times Classifieds | P 8 & 10

* P L U S 1 0 P A G E S B O M B A Y T I M E S

*The Times of India is also available at`̀5.00without the combo offer. To receive your

copy, please call 6635 4021 (Only for Mumbai,Thane and Raigad). The TOI Combo Offer andBombay Times Supplement are available inMumbai, Thane and Raigad districts while

Education Times will be circulated in MumbaiMetro Region only.

P R I C E ` 5 .0 0 A LO N G W IT H M U MB AI M I RR OR O R T HE E CO N OM I C T IM ES O R M AH A RA SH TR A T IM ES *

Mumbai: Alarmed by themushrooming growth of una-uthorised and illegal educati-onal institutions, the state ca-binet on Wednesday approve-

d a draft ordinance to curb themenace.

According to the provisio-ns of the proposed ordinance,the owners, management andproprietors of such instituti-

ons will face a maximum pris-on term of one year and couldbe fined between Rs 1 lakh

and Rs 5 lakh.Issuing bogus advertise-

ments will also attract, underthe provisions of the propos-ed law, a fine ranging from Rs

50,000 to Rs 1 lakh.A few years ago, the All In-

dia Council for Technical Ed-

ucation (AICTE) had broughtto the notice of the state gov-ernment that there were 80bogus educational institutio-ns in Maharashtra.

1-yr jail term for bogusedu institution owners

Prafulla Marpakwar TNN

Aurangabad: The trial in fe-male foeticide cases of 2012 inBeed district took a new turnwhen a court here slappedmurder charges on Tuesdayagainst 16 people, includingfive doctors involved in the ca-ses. They were earlier charg-ed with culpable homicide.

Apart from the five docto-

rs, the accused include emplo-yees of Beed’s Sanap Hospit-al, the women carrying the fe-male foetuses and their malerelatives.

On June 2, 2012, two fem-ale foetuses were found aban-doned on the banks of Bin-

dusara river on the outskirtsof Beed while another female

foetus was recovered from avillage in Beed district wherethe relatives had allegedly bu-ried it.

Shivaji Sanap, the doctorarrested on June 2, 2012, foraborting the foetues, is in jud-icial custody while the othersare out on bail, the governme-nt pleader said. The hospitalis owned by Sanap’s father-in-law Shrihari Lahane, a seni-

or doctor, who is also amongthe 16 accused.

“It has shocked us but wecannot make any comment onthe court’s move as it is a partof the judicial process. We wi-ll consult our lawyers and ex-plore the possibility of challe-

nging the order,” the doctorsinvolved in the case said.

Beed foeticide: 5 docsin dock for murder

Syed Rizwanullah TNN

B EN NE TT, C OL EM AN & C O. L TD. | E STA BL IS HE D 18 38 | T IM ES OF IN DI A.C OM | E PA PE R.T IM ES OF IN DI A.C OM M UM BA I | T HUR SDAY , JU NE 2 0, 2 01 3 | PAG ES 3 4 *

TREDWELL’S TRIPLE STRIKE, TROTT’S82 HELP ENG BEAT SA BY 7 WICKETS,ENTER CHAMPIONS TROPHY FINALS 21

KARZAI CRIES BETRAYAL OVER PEACETALKS WITH TALIBAN, BOYCOTTSUS-BACKED NEGOTIATIONS 18

Dehradun: As flood watersebbed and rain fury eased onWednesday, snatches of Uttar-akhand’s worst natural disast-er began to emerge. The death

toll, officially placed at 150 onthe basis of a body count, couldbe frighteningly higher. Theestimates were running intothousands. Even chief minist-er Vijay Bahuguna who descri-bed the calamity as a “Himala-yan tsunami”, said, “Very hea-vy casualties are feared.”

State home secretary OmPrakash said, “The toll could

go much higher as the processof recovery of bodies has notyet started in many places thatare marooned.” What’s raisingthe fears is the fact that over70,000 are still missing, and giv-

en that rescuers haven’t yet be-en able to reach many ravagedtowns what they will discoverthere is anyone’s guess.

Many of those maroonedare pilgrims to the Char Dha-ms—Badrinath, Kedarnath,

Gangotri and Yamunotri. Acc-ording to Char Dham Yatri Sa-ngathan convener VarinderArora, around 25,000 pilgrimsremain trapped in Damta alo-ne since Sund ay. Damta is70km from Yamunotri.

Prime Minister Manmoh-an Singh and UPA chairpersonSonia Gandhi flew over the wa-ter-ravaged towns and mud-ca-ked villages. The PM has anno-unced a relief package of Rs1,000 crore. He said what theyhad seen was horrifying.

The epicentre of the disas-ter appeared to be Kedarnath,where the 8th century templeof Lord Shiva was covered un-der 6 feet of sludge, its surrou-ndings and the 18-km trek tothe 3,581-metre sacred spot sa-vaged by landslides and gush-

ing waters. More than 60 villa-ges had been flattened in thevicinity and 90 dharamshalascompletely destroyed.

70,000 Still Missing,60 Villages Swept Away,PM Grants `̀1,000 Crore

U’khand toll may be in thousands

D S Kunwar TNN

New Delhi: The SupremeCourt on Wednesday slam-med the Mumbai police forrestraining three Uganda ci-tizens, one of them a parlia-mentarian, from leaving In-dia and directed that theirpassports, allegedly seizedon a complaint filed on beha-lf of a corporate group, bereleased immediat ely.

Stating that such actionsby police give the country abad name, the SC directedthat the trio be allowed to le-ave. “The Mumbai police,instead of protecting the Ug-anda nationals, have filed an

FIR which is baseless. Thecountry gets a bad name be-cause of the acts of a few of-ficers. It is very unfortuna-te,” the SC said. It added thatthe right to liberty of the for-eigners could not be curbeddue to a business dispute.

The court passed the ord-er on a plea filed by the trio,including Issac Musumbawho claims to be a senior ad-visor to the Ugandan presi-dent, alleging that cops wereharassing them on the instr-uctions of the group.

They had arrived in Mu-mbai on April 17 to settle adispute over a mine leaseawarded to the company inUganda.AGENCIES

SC slams city

cops for actionon 3 Ugandansover biz dispute

 The Mumbai policehave urged the stateto set up a second cyb-

er crime police station inthe city after the latest Na-tional Crime Records Bu-reau report showed a 218%rise in online offences here.

The proposal sent lastweek also requests for latesttechnology for the cyber po-lice and a recruitment driveto staff the proposed stationand to fill vacancies in theexisting cyber crime police

station at BKC.Last week, a scam came

to light in which the ATMcards of 37 people, includ-ing 14 cops, were skimmedand Rs 15.48 lakh stolenfrom their accounts. P4

City police forsecond cyber

crime stationV Narayan TNN

CM Bahuguna Calls It ‘Himalayan Tsunami’; Char Dham Pilgrimage Halted For A Year

57,000 people stillstranded in Chamoli,Rudraprayag & Uttarkashi

1,500 pilgrims andlocals have been rescuedfrom Chamoli district

1,200 touristsevacuated fromRudraprayag

MAN-MADE

DISASTER?Environmentalists, expertsand activists say unplanneddevelopment andrampant felling of forestsresponsible for thescale of disaster

® Series of dams hasallegedly upset ecologicalcycle and hill slope stability

® Forest cover depletionhas loosened soil, leadingto frequent landslides

® No urban planning led tohouses coming up in dangerareas in Rudraprayag,Joshimath, Chamoli etc

® Three yrs ago, whileauditing hydel projectsin Uttarakhand, CAG hadwarned about severeecological hazards.Its report ignored

 Yamunotri Gangotri

Kedarnath

Badrinath

ChinaBorder

Guptkashi

Rudraprayag

TehriDam

Ghangaria The Kedarnath Temple amid surroundings damaged by flood waters

Himachal Pradesh deputyspeaker and Kinnaur MLA

JS Negi slammed the slow paceof operations after governmentchoppers rescued just 76 of 1,700 tourists trapped inKinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti. TheHP chief secretary saidagriculture and horticulturelosses caused by the disasterhad crossed Rs 50 crore. P 12

Rescue ops slow inHP, 1,600 still stuck 

The army was roped in forrescue operations across

Uttar Pradesh as major riverscontinued to rise on Wednesdaydue to heavy rains in Nepal andthe Uttarakhand hills and therelease of water from upstreamdams. Four people were killedon Wednesday, taking the deathtoll in the state to 22 in justthree days. P 12

Major UP rivers inspate, toll up to 22

The CAG, in an environmentalassessment of the

Bhagirathi and Alaknanda threeyears ago, had warned of hazards both for naturalecology and stabilization of hillslopes along the riverbed. Itsaid mushrooming hydelprojects on the rivers weredamaging hills and increasingthe possibility of floods. P 12

CAG had warned of hazards 3 yrs ago

ARaigad woman has beenconfirmed dead in the

Kedarnath flood fury while 347pilgrims and tourists fromMaharashtra are missing inUttarakhand and HimachalPradesh. As many as 1,985people from the state arestranded in the region. The statewill give Uttarakhand Rs 10 croreto deal with the crisis. P 6

1 from state dead,347 untraceable

 Asad Rauf (tainted Pakis-tani umpire who officiated in IPL-6): “Do you know mybirthday is coming up?’’ 

Vindu Dara Singh (filmand TV actor): “Asadbhai, you don’t worry, we will takecare of it. I will convey themessage to Pawanbhai.” 

 Pawan Jaipur (bookie)to Vindu: “I am sending awatch worth Rs 6 lakh and a gold chain for Asad through Prem Taneja (another bookie)in Delhi. Please ask Asad tocollect it from Delhi.” 

 These conversations tap-ped separately in Aprilare the clearest evi-

dence yet that Rauf, who fledIndia after his name croppedup in the IPL betting-fixingracket, was in cahoots with thebookies and solicited gifts.

The transcript of the con-versation tapped through threemobiles of Vindu Dara Singh,arrested for his role in the spot-

fixing scandal, were sharedwith TOI by police sources.The source said in another con-versation around the same ti-me, Rauf is heard insisting thatPawan send the bill for the goldchain; else Rauf would have

other personal effects sent bybookie Taneja to Rauf from Del-hi airport’s cargo section. Theumpire, sensing trouble, hadfled barely a day before Vindu’sarrest on May 22 without col-lecting them.

Vindu is also accused of helping bookie-siblings Pa-wan and Sanjay Chabra aliasPawan and Sanjay Jaipur flee

Mumbai as the heat mounted.The crime branch on Wednes-day had prepared to stronglyoppose the duo’s anticipatorybail applications, but the courtadjourned the matte r to July 3.

problems with the customs.The bills for this package as

well as two other parcels sentlater with gifts for Rauf arewith the Mumbai crime bra-nch. In May, the crime branchseized the two parcels contain-ing branded shoes, clothes and

 Vindu got umpire Rauf gifts through bookiesSAhmed Ali TNN

Patna/New Delhi: The Con-gress on Wedn-esday voted forNitish Kumarin the floor testthat the BiharCM had offeredto take after his

split with the BJP over Guja-rat CM Narendra Modi’sprime ministerial bid.

Nitish’s win was a fore-gone conclusion, especially af-

ter the 91 MLAs of the BJP de-cided to stage a walkout. TheCongress backed Nitish inwhat he called the fight ag-ainst “the threat of authoritar-ianism” to amplify its own re-solve to challenge Modi who isset to lead the BJP in 2014 polls.

All four Congress MLAsin the 243-strong House voted

for Kumar. The CM with 117JD(U) MLAs, excluding theSpeaker and four Independ-ents, would have cleared thefloor test. Only RJD’s 22MLAs and two Independents,voted against the motion.

Nitish wins trust vote;4 Cong MLAs back him

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

12,000 stranded, P 15

Law awaits guv’s nod, P 6

‘Corp-created wave’, P 15

The Mumbai Universityplans to palm off its

vital duty of conductingexaminations for 87 certificateand postgraduate coursesto colleges and departmentsthat run the courses. Themanagement council willtake a final decision on thisproposal on Thursday. P 3

Mum univ not toconduct exams?

Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf (left)and Vindu Dara Singh

In the aftermath of the severedestruction in Uttarakhand,

TOI takes stock of the rescueoperations and also examineshow the tragedy could havebeen averted. P 12

FLOOD FURY 

FULL COVERAGE: P 6,12,15

Lookout notice stays, P 2

The driver of a train boundfor Churchgate jumped

signal at Borivli station onWednesday. Although amishap was averted, 24WR services had to becancelled while severalothers were delayed.P2

WR services hit astrain jumps signal

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