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Zomato to lay off 541 more employees, a total of 600 people fired since August

The food aggregator company- Zomato which had raked up a storm after delivering ‘moral science’ lectures to social media users instead of food, seems to be in the middle of another crisis as it has now laid off 541 people, 10 per cent of the company’s strength across customer, merchant, and delivery partner support teams, as per reports. This is the second round of layoffs in a month after the company let go of 60 people in August this year.

The decision to lay off comes as the food aggregator has claimed to be moving on to an improved Zomato platform with Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven bots and automation in resolving customer queries that have led to an overall reduction in direct order-related support queries, the company said in a statement.

“While this has been a painful decision, to make the transition smoother, we have extended between two-months severance pay (based on tenure), family health insurance cover (till the end of January 2020) and career fair opportunities with companies,” said Zomato.

Zomato, which seems to be fighting a losing battle against its customers and partners, has also been at the loggerheads with the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) over deep discounts in its fine-dining Gold programme. It claimed it has improved the speed of service resolution and now only 7.5 per cent of its orders need support from down from 15 per cent in March.

“Over the last few months, we have seen our technology products and platforms evolve and improve significantly. This has led to an overall reduction in direct order-related support queries,” said the company.

Zomato said it hired over 1,200 people across functions excluding its last-mile delivery fleet and another over 400 off-rolls positions and is currently hiring in technology, product and data sciences teams.

The company is planning to introduce its Gold programme across multiple cities on its delivery platform.

The NRAI said on August 30 that there is an in-principle agreement between the association and the two major online delivery platforms, Zomato and Swiggy, to resolve the issues of the industry including deep discounts. However, Zomato is hellbent on carrying on with its plans to make it’s Gold programme now available for delivery.

As their woes continue, a restaurateur and Indian School of Business alumnus, Raghunandan S Prasad had written a stinging open letter to the Zomato founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal, terming him as a “glorified broker” and accused him of taking credit for their product.

Zomato founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal, who is now the newfound hero of Indian liberal-secular mafia, had invited the anger of restaurant owners after he had called them a ‘bargain hunters’ while threatening them of consequences if they did not withdraw from a ‘movement’ of logging out from Zomato’s services.

After a moment of despondency, it is back to work: Principal Scientific Adviser VijayRaghavan hails ISRO’s efforts on Chandrayaan2

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The bold effort by Indian scientists to soft-land on moon suffered a glitch on early hours of Saturday after Chandrayaan-2’s Vikram module lost the communication with ground stations, just 2.1 km from the lunar surface during its final descent.

However, the ambitious Chandrayaan 2, ISRO’s most challenging space mission till date, has already made India and its citizens proud. As a collective mission, Chandrayaan 2 has achieved 95 per cent of its objective.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Saturday said that 90 to 95 per cent of the Chandrayaan-2 mission objectives have been accomplished. The space agency has confirmed that it would continue contributing to Lunar science despite the loss of communication with the Lander.

Professor K VijayRaghavan, the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, took to Twitter to highlight this aspect. In a series of tweet, he revealed how the Chandrayaan-2 mission will sending vital data and information to help the scientific community and future missions.

He shared the unique Chandrayaan-2 mission is aimed at studying not just one area of the Moon but also its exosphere, the surface and sub-surface in a single mission.


“Since the launch of Chandrayaan-2 on July 22, 2019, India and the world watched its progress from one phase to the next with great expectation and excitement. The Chandrayaan-2 mission is very complex, and a significant technological leap from previous missions of ISRO. This brought together an Orbiter, Lander and Rover to explore the unexplored south polar region of the Moon,” he tweeted.

He added that the Orbiter, which has already been placed in its intended orbit around the Moon, will enrich the understanding of the moon’s evolution, map minerals, water molecules in the polar regions, using its eight state-of-the-art scientific instruments.

“The precise launch and mission management has ensured a long life of almost 7 years instead of the planned one year,” he said.

“The Orbiter camera is the highest resolution camera (0.3m) in any lunar mission so far and has already started providing high-resolution images which will be immensely useful to the global scientific community,” he VijayRaghavan.

“Orbiter camera: The pictures I saw this morning were truly extraordinary. TMC 2 is a miniature version of the Terrain Mapping Camera used onboard the Chandrayaan 1 mission,” he added.

Here’s a list of ‘cutting-edge’ technology that the Orbiter carries, which provides vital information of Moon’s exosphere:

1. TMcv2’s primary objective is mapping the lunar surface in the panchromatic spectral band (0.5-0.8 microns), high spatial resolution(5m), swathe(20 km from 100 km lunar polar orbit). Data will give clues about the Moon’s evolution, prepare 3D maps of the lunar surface.

2. CLASS measures X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectra to detect elements such as Magnesium, Aluminium, Silicon, Calcium, Titanium, Iron, and Sodium. The XRF technique will detect these elements by measuring the characteristic X-rays they emit when excited by the Sun’s rays.

3. XSM observes the X-rays emitted by the Sun and its corona, measures the intensity of solar radiation in these rays, and supports CLASS. Provides solar X-ray spectrum in the energy range of 1-15 keV

4. XSM will provide high-energy resolution and high-cadence measurements (full spectrum every second) of solar X-ray spectra as input for analysis of data from CLASS.

5. Imaging Infra-red spectrometer (IIRS) has two primary objectives: i. global mineralogical and volatile mapping of the Moon in the spectral range of ~0.8-5.0 µm for the first time, at the high resolution of ~20 nm.

6. IIRS second objective: Complete characterization of water/hydroxyl feature near 3.0 µm for the first time at high spatial (~80 m) and spectral (~20 nm) resolutions.

7. One more from IIRS: will also measure solar radiation reflected off the Moon’s surface in 256 contiguous spectral bands from 100 km lunar orbit.

8. Dual-frequency (L and S) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) will provide enhanced capabilities compared to Chandrayaan 1’s S-band miniSAR in areas such as L-band for greater depth of penetration (About 5m — twice that of S-band).

10. SAR: Circular and full polarimetry — with a range of resolution options (2-75 m) and incident angles (9°-35°) — for understanding scattering properties of permanently shadowed regions.

11. SAR: The main scientific objectives of this payload are: High-resolution lunar mapping in the polar regions. Quantitative estimation of water-ice in the polar regions. Estimation of regolith thickness and its distribution.

12. Chandrayyan Atmospheric compositional explorer 2 (CHACE 2) will continue the CHACE experiment carried out by Chandrayaan 1.

13. CHACE 2 is a Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (QMA) capable of scanning the lunar neutral exosphere in the mass range of 1 to 300 amu with the mass resolution of ~0.5 amu.

14. CHACE 2’s primary objective is to carry out an in-situ study of the composition and distribution of the lunar neutral exosphere and its variability.

15. Dual Frequency Radio Science Experiment (DFRS) To study the temporal evolution of electron density in the Lunar ionosphere.

16. DFRS: Two coherent signals at X (8496 MHz), and S (2240 MHz) band are transmitted simultaneously from satellite, and received at ground-based deep station network receivers.

17. The Vikram Lander followed the planned descent trajectory from its orbit of 35 km to just below 2 km above the surface.

VijayRaghavan also stated that all systems and sensors of the Lander functioned excellently until this point. “Tested and proved many new technologies such as the variable thrust propulsion technology used in the Lander,” said VijayRaghavan.

“Success criteria were defined for each and every phase of the mission and so far 90 to 95% of the mission objectives have been accomplished and will continue to contribute to Lunar science. notwithstanding the loss of communication with the Lander,” he concluded.

Former Union Minister and senior advocate Ram Jethmalani passes away at 95

Former Union law minister Ram Jethmalani passed away earlier today after prolonged illness. He was 95 years old.

Jethmalani had been ill since last two weeks. Jethmalani is survived by his son noted lawyer Mahesh Jethmalani and a daughter who lives in the US. His other daughter had passed away prior to his demise.

Jethmalani was born on 14th September, 1923 in Shikharpur in Sindh Province (now Pakistan). His first prominent case was that of KM Nanavati vs State of Maharashtra in 1959. The film Rustom starring Akshay Kumar is based on this story.

He has also defended various smugglers and criminals including former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s killers in Madras High Court in 2011. He even defended Harshad Mehta and Ketan Parekh in stock market scams. He also defended Parliament attack conspirator terrorist Afzal Guru as well as Manu Sharma the prime accused in Jessica Lall Murder Case.

He represented the BJP in the Lok Sabha in 6th and 7th Lok Sabha and served as union minister of law in the Vajpayee government. In 2004, he contested against Vajpayee from Lucknow.

Christian girl in Pakistan forcibly converted to Islam by her school principal

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Rampant persecution of religious minorities has become a common feature of Pakistani society as one more news of Christian girl being forcibly converted to Islam has come to fore. In past seven days, this is the third case of girls belonging to minority communities are being subjected to forced religious conversion.

In the latest incident, a 15-year-old Christian girl in Pakistan was allegedly forced to convert to Islam by her teacher in Pakistan’s Punjab province. As per complaint filed by the victim’s father, Mukhtar Masih at the police station, Faiza was taken to a seminary in Skeikhupura, about 50 KMs away from Lahore, where her principal Saleema Bibi forced her to embrace Islam.

According to Faiza’s father, his daughter had gone to school on Wednesday but didn’t return. When he contacted school authorities to know about Faiza’s whereabouts, he was informed that the principal Saleema had chaperoned her to a madarsa to allegedly convert her to Islam.

Mukhtar revealed that in a frantic search for her daughter, he visited three madarsas and found his daughter in one of them. However, the madarsa staff was adamant and didn’t allow his daughter to return with him. The police then raided the madarsa, based on Mukhtar’s complaint and rescued his daughter who was later sent to a shelter home in Sheikhupura.

The police said that they had recovered the girl based on Mukesh’s complaint. However, an FIR is yet to be filed in the case. The police maintains that the investigations is underway.

Mukhtar claims that her daughter’s principal Saleema said to her daughter that since she read Arabic, she automatically became a Muslim. She also offered to pay compensation to the family for getting converted to Islam but the family refused the offer.

A few days back, a 19-year-old Sikh girl was allegedly kidnapped and forced to marry a Muslim man in Pakistan. The incident attracted widespread condemnation as Punjab CM Amarinder Singh slammed Pakistan PM Imran Khan for not ensuring safety of minorities in Pakistan.

Uttar Pradesh: Dalit officer commits suicide after repeatedly humiliated using casteist remarks

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A Dalit village development officer belonging to the Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, committed suicide after he was allegedly repeatedly humiliated using casteist remarks.

According to a report by India Today, Trivendra Kumar Gautam, who began his career as a village development officer (VDO) at Kumbhi block last year hanged himself to death at his home on Wednesday night.

In a hand-written suicide note addressed to his father, Gautam blamed the district president of a farmers’ outfit, the head of Rasoolpur village and the son of another village head behind his decision to commit suicide. He alleged that they were humiliating and mentally harassing him. The officer in his suicide note, also stated that he was subjected to abuses and targeted over the reservation, which, he considered wrong.

Gautam also stated that he is troubled and feels that he is a failure. He called for punishing the farmers’ party president and the village head after his death.

SS of the note written by the Dalit officer to his father. Courtesy: India Today

Besides Trivendra’s suicide note, the family members of the victim also alleged that he was humiliated by “Kisan Union”, led by Bharatiya Kisan Union-Loktantrik (BKU-L) in Lakhimpur Kheri district on August 28.

His body was recovered on Thursday from his rented apartment at Shivsagar locality of Lakhimpur town, 130 km north of Lucknow, police said.

Now, a video purportedly showing the young officer being humiliated at a public meeting has also gained traction on social media. In the video a man can be heard questioning Gautam’s professionalism and called him a ‘kaamchor’ (shirker), adding that such officers should be thrashed with shoes and kicked out. The authenticity of the video is not yet verified.


The Additional Superintendent of Police, Shailendra Lal confirmed that five people, including the three from the farmers’ outfit, have been arrested and an FIR had been lodged under Section 306 (abetment to suicide) of the Indian Penal Code and various sections of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, and the Information Technology Act, the ASP said. Fourth suspect, Rakesh Chauhan is still not arrested.

Angry over the incident, several village development officers held a demonstration at the Vikas Bhawan on Thursday threatening of boycotting work if the guilty were not held within three days.

Recently, a Dalit woman MLA from the ruling YSRCP in Andhra Pradesh had also alleged that TDP leaders abused her using casteist slurs during her visit to a Ganesh Puja celebration venue. The TDP leaders allegedly stated that Lord Ganesha will become ‘impure’ if Sridevi, a Dalit woman, touches the Lord.

Pakistan refuses to allow President Kovind’s plane through its airspace

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Pakistani authorities Saturday refused to give India’s President Ram Nath Kovind permission to fly through its airspace for his scheduled foreign trip.

President Kovind is scheduled to visit Iceland, Switzerland and Slovenia from Monday during which he is expected to brief the top leadership in those countries on India’s national concerns, especially in view of terror incidents this year, including the Pulwama attack.

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi announced that decision to deny Indian President Ram Nath Kovind the use of Pakistani airspace was approved by Prime Minister Imran Khan in view of India’s continuing oppression of the people in occupied Kashmir.’

The already strained relationship between India and Pakistan escalated after India announced the scrapping of Article 370, granting special status, in Jammu and Kashmir and also divided the state into two union territories. India has repeatedly tried to get across to the terror state of Pakistan that Kashmir is its internal matter and the same has been endorsed by countries across the globe but loony Pakistan just seems to not understand. Since then it has been trying to rake up the issue at all international fora but with little success.

In its attempt to create pressure on India, Pakistan amongst many other things announced to snap bilateral trades with India and also said it was considering complete closure of Pakistani airspace to India and land routes to Afghanistan.

It is pertinent to note here that poverty-stricken Pakistan had to recently concede to its month-long subterfuge and call on India for something as basic as medicines. Yielding before India’s grit, strapped Pakistan was compelled to restore partial trade with India.

Earlier, Pakistan trying to increase tensions over full integration of Jammu and Kashmir in India had partially shut down its airspace for all airlines. The Pakistan airspace remained closed for several months after the Balakot strikes by India, and it was reopened only last month.

Closure of its own airspace after the Balakot airstrikes by India had cost Pakistan a whopping Rs 700 crores in about 4 months.

The fight against plastic is one in which we are all together. For our own survival

If this is not on a war-footing what else is. Come October 2 and the Centre could announce a ban on a slew of Single-Use Plastic (SUP) items for us folks. All 4000-odd urban local bodies must segregate recyclable and non-recyclable plastic waste; 5 lakh sarpanches (village heads) and swachhagrahis (cleanliness volunteers) would receive a personal exhortation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Himalayan region and other eco-fragile zones would be made plastic-free. There is a mile of other initiatives which could be read here.

This is a giant leap in the fight against plastic. We all look smart in being lucid against plastic over a coffee with friends. But we do little. We ignore that plastic is not biodegradable (that is, it wouldn’t decompose into a natural substance like soil) and its’ devastating lives on land or water. From the straws we use to the cups of Starbucks Coffee; from the water-bottles to the cutlery we use at airports; from our grocery bags to the chips packet we pick up from gas stations, every bit of plastic is indestructible. Dormant or burnt in landfills, plastic keeps releasing toxic chemicals which find its way into our food and water supply. It contaminates the air we breathe. It is linked to cancer, birth defects, impaired immunity, respiratory and endocrine problems and many, many more. It eats into the soil nutrients and impairs its vitality. Plastic is the Frankenstein of our own making.

A lot of plastic we litter blows into nature’s wilderness. Wild animals and birds can’t ingest them and starve to death since their intestines fall blocked. A prized Cape buffalo in Delhi zoo has become one such victim. Last year, it was an elephant. Half of all camels that die on the Arabian Peninsula each year are its prey. One of Japan’s famous Nara Park deer was found to have a 4.3kg of plastic in its stomach. Eight African elephants died in Zimbabwe in 2016: the list is endless.

Over 100,000 marine mammals and over 1 million sea birds die by plastic every year. One recent study has found plastic inside every single whale, dolphin and seal examined. By 2050, there would be more plastic than fish in the ocean. Aquatic mammals mistake plastic for food and either ingest them or become entangled by plastic. As it blocks their digestion system, they eventually die a slow and painful death. The ecology of the ocean is shattered. Death of one species is an existential issue for others.

The thing is, we all can be hands-on to this problem. It doesn’t take much either; just a little mindfulness. You could have a zero-waste kit which has a reusable or paper straw; a collapsible coffee cup; reusable cutlery, disposable cup, bamboo toothbrush, eco-friendly wraps, cloth bags etc. It’s the best way to make a statement outdoors; makes you look progressive too. There are multiple choices for such a kit. We are living in a finite world and its’ infinite exploitation simply is unsustainable.

So be in sync with your government which is walking the talk. Already, in the headquarters of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Capital, water bottles have been banned following Modi’s public exhortation on Independence Day last month. Where once was a stack of cartons of water bottles and garbage containers which overflowed with used ones, there is now jugs and paper glasses to meet the needs.

This new course correction would surely hurt the food and beverages-producing giants. But profit can’t ride over the existential crisis. Amazon and Walmart are already pulling up socks. Amazon has announced it would remove non-recyclable plastic from its deliveries in India by June 2020. It won’t have the air-pillows and bubble wraps it used to protect products. Now it would be padding made out of paper. Walmart-owned Flipkart, India’s biggest e-commerce company, has set a deadline of March 2021 for itself. This would be a moment of reckoning for multinational giants who lineup our fridges with soft-drinks and water bottles. India abounds in restaurant chains, just running over the names of a few would give you an idea of how mammoth the scale is. The argument that SUP helps us fight food waste, keeping food and water fresher for a long duration, cuts out contamination and is cost-effective simply won’t cut ice.

This is a fight in which we all are together. For our own survival.

Pakistan is frustrated, desperately trying to create unrest in Kashmir to blame it on India: NSA Ajit Doval

In a wide-ranging interaction with journalists in New Delhi Saturday, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval said that Indian Army would do everything to protect the lives of Kashmiris from Pakistani terrorists even if we ‘have to impose restrictions’.

“Terror is the only instrument Pakistan has to create unrest,” said Doval on Saturday.


In an extensive interaction, Ajit Doval said that intelligence intercepts make it clear that Pakistani handlers of terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir are completely frustrated after the Abrogation of Article 370, following which they are desperately trying to create unrest in the valley.

Doval revealed some intelligence intercepts that showed how frustrated Pakistan is trying to send to the terrorists hiding in Jammu and Kashmir: “There are Pakistani communication towers 20 kilometres along the border, they are trying to send messages, we heard intercepts, they were telling their men here “how so many apple trucks are moving, can’t you stop them? Should we send you bangles?’, Doval said, according to ANI.


Talking about the effect of the government’s decision to abrogate Article 370 and bifurcating it into two Union Territories has been well received by the locals in the valley, Doval said: “I am totally convinced that majority of Kashmiris support the abrogation of article 370, they see greater opportunities, future, economic progress and employment opportunities, only a few miscreants are opposing it”.


“No question arises of Army atrocities, only state (J&K) Police and some central forces are handling public order. Indian army is there only to fight terrorists”, stressed the NSA.


Doval outlined that spooked by the government’s decision, Pakistan has been constantly trying to constitute an atmosphere of panic in the valley and in its attempt to do so, Pakistan has been trying to push terrorists inside India through the LoC. “Pakistan is trying to create trouble. 230 terrorists were spotted. Some of them have infiltered while some have been arrested”, Doval added.


According to NSA, 750 trucks are passing through Srinagar daily. Terrorists are trying to target innocent shopkeepers and apple orchard owners to create an atmosphere of panic amongst civilians in the valley.

Doval recollected the incident earlier today when terrorists with an intent to target a prominent fruit merchant Hamidullah Rather, went to his shop, and on not finding him there, took two of his workers to his home 5 kilometers inside Sopore where they shot at his son Mohammed Irshad and also fired upon his two and a half-year-old daughter Asma Jaan. Both Pakistani terrorists had guns and were speaking Punjabi. Both are absconding, Doval confirmed.

“Pakistan used article 370 to catalyze terrorism in Kashmir, they launched operation Topaz in 1988 through which they wanted to exploit the political space. Modus operandi of Operation Topaz was to use the same tactics which Pakistani non-state actors used in Afghanistan”, said Doval.

Operation Tupac or Topaz is the ‘codename’ of an ongoing military intelligence contingency program run by the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, active since the 1980s. The program has a three-part action plan to provide covert support to separatist in the Jammu and Kashmir. It was authorized and initiated by the order of the President of Pakistan Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq in 1988. The objectives of Operation Tupac/Topaz were:

  • to disintegrate India
  • to utilize the spy network to act as an instrument of sabotage
  • to exploit porous borders with Nepal and Bangladesh to set up bases and conduct operations

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir have been under a communication lockdown since the first week of August after the centre scrapped special status from Jammu and Kashmir and divided it into two union territories. The National Security Advisor has travelled across Jammu and Kashmir extensively in the weeks after the special status was scrapped, meeting people and analysing the ground situation.

In his interaction with the journalists, Doval, throwing light on easing of restrictions from all parts of Jammu and Kashmir said that it depended on how Pakistan behaves. “We would like to see all restrictions go, but it depends on how Pakistan behaves. It’s a stimulant and response situation. If Pakistan starts behaving, terrorists don’t intimidate and infiltrate, if Pakistan stops sending signals through its towers to operatives, then we can lift restrictions,” Mr Doval said.

“92.5 per cent of the geographical area of Jammu and Kashmir is free of restrictions,” said the National Security Advisor, who had been camping in the state for weeks to coordinate security deployment and monitor intelligence operations. “Out of the 199 police station areas in Jammu and Kashmir, restrictions are in place only at 10 places, furthered the NSA.

NSA Ajit Doval, speaking on the detention of political leaders in Jammu and Kashmir said that they have been kept under preventive detention as there could have been problems in maintaining law and order in case there were gatherings and the terrorists would have used the situation to their favour. He confirmed: “None of them (J&K political leaders) have been charged with criminal offence or sedition. They are in preventive custody until an environment is created for democracy to function, which I believe may happen soon”.


Doval reiterated that the only weapon Pakistan has and uses against India is that of terrorism and India at no cost will let the ‘terror state’ succeed in its endeavour. NSA Ajit Doval reassured that the state is gradually moving back to normalcy. He warned that Pakistan, to carry off its agenda, has been indulging in false and black propaganda. It is purposely trying to create a panic situation and then tell the international community that there is unrest, said Doval.

Expressing concern over a few uninformed people who are falling prey to Pakistan’s plot, Doval urged that people should refrain from taking one or two incidents as public opinion and stay away from false news and propaganda.

The ‘eco-system’ is getting ready to bite you: What’s your response?

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If you were a Rajdeep Sardesai or Shekhar Gupta or Barkha Dutt, you would wish for a return of pre-2014 days. You could write or broadcast what you wanted, unchallenged, unquestioned; behemoth of India’s media, sought by global media outlets; prime ministers and presidents, kings and queens, knocking at your door for interviews; film stars lining up as if for auditions. You were firmly in your ivory tower, never seen in grocery shops or bookstores, metros or airports, malls or traffic stops.

Then the winds changed. India’s right-wingers took hold in Centre. Websites, such as OpIndia and Swarajyamag among others, began nicking the bubble. The lies were exposed, bigotry was unmasked, the anti-Hindu stance was bared in public. History began breaking free from the narrative of glorious Mughals, valiant Tipu Sultan, soothing Amir Khusru and pacifist Ashoka. One began viewing a Romila Thapar, Irfan Habib, Audrey Truschke, Sheldon Pollock is the light they deserved. Amartya Sen and Raghuram Rajan lost their halo. The benign mask of neutrality dropped like shame around our film stars and directors. Writers and academicians were revealed to be peddlers. Jurists and legal luminaries were found to be men of straw.

An avalanche was thus set in motion. The ecosystem began drowning in the outrage of the masses. Narendra Modi won over the poor; the intelligent found the counter-narrative on social media. Eco-system upped the game, terming every threat as trolls or bhakts. Internet warriors, on their part, found new converts. Eco-system termed the rivals as fake news peddlers. Lutyens Media began organizing debates and seminars to save their turf. Anyone or anything which didn’t agree with them was “fake news”.  The entire game was one of credibility – and they were losing it. The 2019 Elections confirmed their worst fears.

Now a new round of conflict has been set in motion. The eco-system has realized they have been outnumbered. Social Media platforms are rallying such mass to grow in size. The “fake news” narrative hasn’t helped. So they have now launched a new initiative. This initiative doesn’t just have newspapers and news agencies, it has also roped in biggies like Google, Facebook and Twitter. “Fake News” has been given a new name of “misinformation.” What was seen as “local” divide in the Indian context, now has acquired “global” dimension? We might just have stumbled upon the global network which feeds and breeds this “eco-system” to disrupt India.

The Hindu has a front-page anchor today where it has grandiosely announced that it is partnering BBC and other global media outlets to fight the “misinformation” in public domain. That it wants to protect its audience. That BBC set it in motion through a “Trusted News Summit” earlier this year. That those in it together include European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Facebook, Financial Times, Google, AFP, Microsoft, Reuters, Twitter, BBC and of course The Hindu. That, they would alert each other when a “misinformation” is to be fought.

It’s a new challenge to India’s internet warriors. So far, we knew the bias of, say Twitter, which suspended accounts made twitterati remove tweets (Paresh Rawal) while those with a similar offence (Shehla Rashid etc) kept flourishing. Netizens were able to dig up the dirt on Raheel Khursheed, CEO of Twitter (2014-2018), on his pro-Pakistan bias. Parliamentarians were outraged enough to summon Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey. The clamour against Twitter’s alleged bias has only grown bigger in our times. Dorsey has admitted his staff could be overwhelmingly Left-leaning.

So how should internet warriors respond to this openly-aligned forces against them? First, it must leverage its numbers. Every sixth of Twitter’s worldwide users is from India. Is has grown in leaps and bounds in the last two years. This collective might must be leveraged by netizens, hopefully under the benevolent gaze of the government.

The time perhaps has also come for India to come up with their own micro-blogging platform such as one of Sina Weibo which China has. It’s a mix of Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. India could thus also protect its own data. The internet giants would have no option but to fall in line.

Importantly, The eco-system is getting ready to bite you—what’s your response?

Assorted Lutyens’ journalists and their sympathisers join hands to defend Pallava Bagla’s boorish behaviour

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While the entire country stood in solidarity with the ISRO chief K Sivan over the partial failure of India’s ambitious Moon Mission-Chandrayaan 2, at this time of grief, NDTV journalist Pallava Bagla heckled an anxious senior scientist at ISRO who had come out to address the media to explain about the failure in communication of the Vikram Lander.

A video of the press conference is doing the rounds of the Internet where a boorish Bagla can be heard accosting the senior scientist, questioning him coarsely about ISRO chief K Sivan’s absence from the media press-conference and alleging that a ‘junior’ scientist was entrusted with the responsibility of declaring the failure. The distraught scientist appeared bewildered and chose not to respond to Bagla’s shrill assertions.

Soon after the video went viral, the journalist Pallava Bagla drew criticism from several quarters for being inconsiderate and disrespectful of an ISRO scientist, who came out to brief the media about the failure in the communication link, amidst the tumult. Many prominent media personalities and politicians have questioned the ill-conduct of the NDTV journalist and slammed him for his insensitive remarks, especially at a time when the country should rally behind the ISRO. Though Bagla had tendered his apology for the incident, some journalists have still come forward to defend his capricious actions.

However, as soon as the Lutyens’ journalists saw one of the members of their fraternity and a fellow NDTV journalist being condemned for his shameless behaviour, they quickly rushed to his defence, from listing down their personal interaction with the concerned journalist to his ‘journalistic’ achievements to shield him from the barrage of criticism hurled at him for his unsavoury behaviour at the press conference.

NDTV journalist Vishnu Som overlooked Bagla’s follies and acclaimed him as their main man on all things science and space.


One journalist-Vijaita Singh condoned Pallava Bagla’s churlish conduct and pinned the blame on those who questioned him for his rude remarks. In fact, far from holding Bagla in the dock for his supercilious rant, Vijaita painted him as a victim of ‘Lynch mob’ whose only job is to scout for daily outrage and Pallava is their latest victim.


Another Lutyens’ lodestar, Nidhi Razdan, went on to hail Pallava as one of the finest, most experienced journalist in his field. Exonerating Bagla for his inappropriate conduct, Razdan too branded people condemning Bagla’s behaviour as ‘lynch mob’ and stated that since he had apologised, one shouldn’t demand his sacking.


In a carefully calibrated language, Sadanand Dhume, the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Lutyens’ journalist, obliquely applauded Pallava for expecting to hear from the head of an organisation. Dhume went ahead to intuitively draw a distinction between NDTV and unpatriotism, even when nobody accused NDTV of unpatriotism for Pallava Bagla’s eccentric outburst.


A question on Pallava Bagla’s conduct directly threatens the already battered credibility of the NDTV, which is why NDTV employees and those sympathising with the channel have risen to defend the folly of one of their own. Bagla’s behaviour is a testament to the privilege, haughtiness, arrogance exhibited by Lutyens’ journalists. A symbiotic relationship has been meticulously cultivated by the members where everyone protects or defends the other on his/her mistakes so that the clique continues to enjoy unfettered benefits and action against individuals is discouraged. It is to this end that various NDTV employees and Lutyens’ journalists are taking up the cudgel in defence of Bagla’s crass behaviour, so that tomorrow when they err, other crooks from their coterie has their back.