Category: India

  • Police took major action against illegal transportation of ration material, huge amount of rice, gram and Mahua seized

    Suresh Paratagiri, Bijapur. Police has seized a large consignment of ration material being transported illegally. This action was taken by the police of Pamed police station, in which materials like rice, gram, Mahua, and Tora have been recovered. Police have seized 50 sacks of rice, 20 sacks of gram (50 kg in each sack), 100 sacks of Mahua and 50 sacks of Tora (40 kg in each sack) from the truck.

    According to the information, the police had received information from an informer that ration material was being supplied illegally. On the basis of which the police surrounded and caught the vehicle. The recovered material was seized from the possession of the driver Krishna Anmul resident of Kessaiguda police station Madde. On interrogation, the driver told that the said material was to be taken to Cherla and the vehicle belongs to Sasikala Traders Avapalli. But on the spot, he did not show any valid document regarding the transportation of the above material. After which the police station in-charge Pamed took legal action under section 106 Indian Civil Security Code (BNNS) and the matter is being investigated. A separate FIR has been registered in this case under section 106 BNS and the materials have been seized.

  • Dehradun Gang-Rape: Driver Among 5 Teenager For Raping Minor Inside Bus |

    New Delhi: The Uttarakhand police arrested five people in connection with the alleged gang rape of a teenage girl in a state government bus after a bus arrived from Delhi, officials said.

    Dehradun Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Singh stated that among those arrested were the driver and conductor of the government bus. He also said that the incident, which took place on August 12 at the local bus stand, was reported to the police on Saturday evening.

    The police acted swiftly, using CCTV camera footage to identify the roadway bus and arrested the five individuals accused, including the driver and conductor, he said, PTI reported.

    The accused have been identified as Dharmendra Kumar (32) and Rajpal (57), both residents of Buggawala in Uttarakhand’s Haridwar; Devendra (52), a resident of Bhagwanpur in Haridwar; Rajesh Kumar Sonkar (38), a resident of Patel Nagar here; and Ravi Kumar (34), a resident of Nawabganj in Farrukhabad district of Uttar Pradesh.

    He further informed that Dharmendra Kumar is the driver of the bus used in the incident and Devendra is the conductor, while, Ravi Kumar and Rajpal are drivers of other buses and Sonkar is a cashier of the Uttarakhand Roadways posted at the bus stand.

    The police officer stated that the bus involved in the incident had been impounded and a forensic team was gathering evidence from inside.

    Police said the incident came to light after the Dehradun Child Welfare Committee (CWC) was informed about a girl, aged 16-17, sitting alone on a bench at platform number 12 of the Interstate Bus Terminal (ISBT) here late at night on August 12, PTI reported. The Dehradun CWC sent the victim to Bal Niketan, a government girls’ home, for her safety.

    At the time of counselling in Bal Niketan, she informed the authorities about the alleged rape, after which CWC member Pratibha Joshi filed a police complaint on Saturday evening.

    Based on the complaint, a case was registered under section 70 (2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act at the  Patel Nagar police station.

  • Chief Minister Mohan Yadav reached Nijanand Dham of Khachrod, participated in the programs on the death anniversary of Saint Sachchidanand Maharaj

    CM Mohan Yadav paying homage at Nijanand Dham.

    Highlights

    Mohan Yadav has been associated with Nijanand Dham for two decades. He has been visiting regularly even before becoming the Chief Minister. He received prasadi at the bhandaar of Sachchidananda Guru Bhakt Mandal.

    Naiduniya representative, Khachrod. On Raksha Bandhan, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav reached Nijanand Dham on Monday and will pay tribute to his religious guru Saint Shri Sachchidanand Ji Maharaj on his second death anniversary. He took prasadi by attending the bhandaar organized by Sachchidanand Guru Bhakt Mandal.

    This is Yadav’s second visit to Nijanand Dham after becoming the Chief Minister. Even before becoming the Chief Minister, he has been associated with Nijanand Dham for almost two decades. The Chief Minister will stay in the city for only 90 minutes. BJP workers have decorated various places to welcome him.

    Regarding the preparations, SDM Neha Sahu and SDOP Pushpa Prajapati along with the team inspected the helipad and Nijanand Dham program site on Sunday. SDOP Prajapati said that Chief Minister Yadav reached the helipad built in the open area of ​​Matarfali Mandi in front of the college by helicopter at 10 am on Monday.

    Today, I visited and worshipped at Nijanand Dham in Khachrod, Ujjain and prayed for the happiness and prosperity of the people of the state.

    May the blessings of Lord Mahadev remain on all my sisters, this is my good wish. #DrMohanYadav #CMMadhyaPradesh pic.twitter.com/kxzGoPVO07

    — Dr. Mohan Yadav (@DrMohanYadav51) August 19, 2024

    Two routes were decided for the Chief Minister to reach the Nijanand Dham program venue, in which the first route reached the program venue from Nagda Road inside the city via Sunhariya Bagh, Ujjain Gate. The second route reached the ashram from Nagda Road via Badnagar bypass.

    The Chief Minister here worshipped Swami Sachchidanand Maharaj, disciple of Brahmalin Avdhoot Swami Nijanand Maharaj, on his second death anniversary and took the blessings of Maharaj Shri. On his arrival in the city on Raksha Bandhan, Chief Minister Yadav was also tied a Raksha Sutra by the BJP Mahila Morcha unit.

    Congratulations and best wishes to all the people of the state on the festival of Raksha Bandhan…

    Raksha Bandhan is the biggest festival, it has a different example in every culture, civilization and era of ours.

    Rakshabandhan was celebrated with great pomp in the entire state from the beginning of the month of Sawan, the government is taking steps towards women empowerment… pic.twitter.com/Sw34j5zrqG

    — Chief Minister, MP (@CMMadhyaPradesh) August 19, 2024

    LIVE: “Rakshabandhan and Shravan Utsav” program organized for Ladli sisters in Nagda, District Ujjain #Ladli_Behna https://t.co/nIY4WSYOtJ

    — Dr. Mohan Yadav (@DrMohanYadav51) August 19, 2024

  • Rakshabandhan Special: Wrists of soldiers posted on Naxal front decorated, village sisters tied Raksha Sutra and took a pledge of protection, eyes of soldiers became moist

    Shiva Yadav, Sukma. The atmosphere of Sukma district, which has been suffering from Naxalism for decades, is now changing. Due to the Naxal incidents in Sukma district, an atmosphere of fear and distrust has been seen between the security personnel deployed in Naxal-affected areas and the local people. But now the women and sisters of this area are praying for the safety of the security personnel and tying Raksha Sutra on the wrists of the personnel.]

    So that the wrists of the soldiers do not remain empty, the sisters of the village tied Raksha Sutra

    Today, a similar picture has emerged from the Naxal-affected Sukma district. Today, the entire country is celebrating the holy festival of Raksha Bandhan with great joy. So that the soldiers posted in the interior areas do not feel the absence of their family on this festival and their wrists do not remain empty, hundreds of village sisters reached the camp to tie Raksha Sutra to the soldiers on this holy festival of unbreakable bond of brother-sister love. The soldiers also expressed great happiness and became emotional on finding these sisters in front of them today. The eyes of many soldiers became moist.

    Because of these sisters, our wrists will not be empty on Raksha Bandhan today – Security Forces

    The soldiers told that we are posted in Naxal-affected areas and are performing our duties, due to this it is not impossible to celebrate every festival with our family. In such a situation when we are not present with our family during festivals, we too miss our family a lot. By tying Raksha Sutra, these sisters did not let us soldiers posted here feel the absence of our sisters while being away from home. For which all of us soldiers are very happy, today our wrists will also not remain empty, all of us soldiers promise to protect these sisters and daughters and to be with them in all circumstances.

    So that the soldiers do not feel the lack of family, we reached the camp and tied Rakhi – women of the village

    When the Lalluram.com team talked to the women who came from the village, they told that the security personnel deployed here to end Naxalism, maintain peace in the area and develop these areas stay away from their families during festivals and are unable to spend time with them. Due to which they miss their families and today is the holy festival of Rakhi. So that these young brothers do not miss their families, we are reaching the camp and tying Rakhi to all these brothers. So that they also feel that their families are present here.

  • Assembly Election: Congress MP Criticises BJP, Says ‘They Brought Haryana To The Top In Unemployment, Corruption’ |

    New Delhi: As political tensions with the announcement of the Assembly polls date in Haryana, Congress MP Deepemder Singh Hooda has sharply criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and said that the party is undermining the state’s development and positioning Haryana as the leading state in the country for unemployment, drug addiction, crime, and corruption.

    While addressing Congress’ “Haryana Mange Hisaab” rally at Ambala Cantonment on Sunday, the Rohtak MP targeted the current Haryana government and Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and asserted that the BJP had made numerous announcements but failed to implement any of them.

    Hooda said, “These announcements are either false and cannot be implemented, or the party never intended to implement these schemes.”

    Regarding preparations for the upcoming Assembly elections, Hooda added, “In the last few days, I have visited about 50 assembly constituencies, and the overwhelming sentiment is clear: the BJP government is on its way out, and the Congress government is coming in,” ANI reported.

    Commenting on Haryana’s law and order situation, Hooda highlighted that a report released by the Government of India indicates Haryana now has the highest crime rate in the country.

    Earlier, Congress MP Randeep Surjewala accused the BJP-led Haryana government of misleading the state’s residents in the lead-up to the October assembly elections.

    “The 10-year tenure of atrocities under the Bharatiya Janata Party has come to an end. In the last 10 years, no class has been spared from being cheated by the BJP,” Surjewala said.

  • Bhopal News: Pardi gang had burglarized a jewellery shop in Ayodhya Nagar, the plan was to divide the looted goods fifty-fifty, three arrested

    Jewellery shop was robbed late at night (Video Grab)

    Highlights

    On the intervening night of 15-16 August, half a dozen miscreants broke the shutter and looted the hospital. The miscreants from Narsinghgarh and Obedullaganj had arranged for the vehicle for the incident. Seven months ago, the script of a big robbery was written in Hamidia Hospital.

    Navdunia representative, Bhopal. Guna’s Pardi gang along with two miscreants from Narsinghgarh and Obedullaganj committed a theft in a jewellery shop located in D sector of Ayodhya Nagar. Seven police teams have arrested three accused after camping in Guna for two days. A four-wheeler used in the theft and jewellery worth five lakh rupees have been recovered from the possession of the accused.

    Late night on 15th August when the police of the whole country was on high alert, at that time half a dozen miscreants broke the lock of Baikhoff Jewellery shop in Ayodhya Nagar and entered the shop and stole jewellery worth about seven lakh rupees. After which seven police teams investigated the case and reached three accused Hafeez Shah, Jameel and Ranveer alias Shikari.

    The criminals were found in the hospital

    The script of this robbery in the jewellery shop was written in Hamidia Hospital about seven months ago. Hafiz of Narsinghgarh and Jamil of Obedullaganj are relatives and about seven months ago they met Ranveer and his associates of Pardhi gang in Hamidia Hospital. Then Ranveer alias Shikari told them about the Pardhi gang that they carry out robbery and theft incidents all over the country and even the police cannot do anything to harm them.

    They had proposed to both of them that you tell us about a shop in a residential area, we will rob it together and divide the money equally. After which both of them first did recce and then arranged for a vehicle for the robbery. Police is searching for the other three accused involved in the incident.

    Main accused of Rachana Tower robbery in police custody

    The police has taken the minor accused, who was absconding in the case of Rs 12 lakh robbery at Rachna Tower, into custody. Two lakh rupees in cash has been seized from the accused. About ten days ago, two miscreants barged into the office of a liquor company in a flat in Rachna Tower and looted Rs 12 lakh at gunpoint. The police had announced a reward of Rs 30,000 on the accused. Four accused have been arrested in this case, while the main accused was absconding. The police have taken the accused into custody from Baghpat on the basis of mobile location. So far, the police have seized Rs 9 lakh in this case.

  • Bulandshahr Accident: 26 lives were at stake and the innocent did not even have a scratch, video is going viral

    A major road accident took place in Bulandshahr, UP yesterday on Sunday. Workers going to celebrate the festival of Raksha Bandhan (Raksha Bandhan 2024) here became victims of the accident. A private bus hit a pickup vehicle. 11 people died and 29 were injured in the accident. But we all have been hearing the saying… Jaako Rakhe Saiyan Maar Sake Na Koi. This saying has come true in this accident.

    The 2 year old innocent did not get a scratch

    In fact, 26 lives were in danger in this accident, but an innocent girl did not even get a scratch. Two-year-old Munni did not get a scratch in the road accident. While Munni’s parents were injured in the road accident. The video of Munni safe in the accident is going viral on social media.

    The workers were going to celebrate Rakshabandhan

    Let us tell you that more than 35 workers working in a bread company of Ghaziabad were going from Ghaziabad in a pickup to Raipur village of Atrauli tehsil of Aligarh district to celebrate the festival of Rakshabandhan.

    11 died in the accident

    When the pickup reached near Salempur police station, a speeding bus hit the pickup while overtaking. 11 people died in the accident, while 29 people were injured. 8 injured people have been referred to a higher center, while the remaining 21 people are undergoing treatment in the district hospital and private hospital.

    Also read: ‘Death’ hit: Pickup hit by unknown vehicle, 3 people died on the spot, 2 seriously injured

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  • Will Champai Soren join BJP?

    New Delhi. Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader and former Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren has said that he was insulted during his tenure as Chief Minister and now all options are open for him. Soren has written a post on the social media platform ‘X’ stating that he was insulted during his tenure as Chief Minister of Jharkhand.

    He said, “Every child in Jharkhand knows that during my tenure, I never did anything wrong to anyone, nor did I let anything wrong happen to anyone. Meanwhile, the day after Hul Diwas, I came to know that all my programs for the next two days have been postponed by the party leadership. One of these public programs was in Dumka, while the other program was to distribute appointment letters to PGT teachers.”

    Soren said, “On enquiry, it was found that a meeting of the legislative party has been called by the coalition on July 3, till then you cannot attend any program as the Chief Minister.” He wrote, “Can there be anything more humiliating in democracy than the fact that a Chief Minister’s programs are cancelled by another person?”

    With a heavy heart, I said in the meeting called for the legislative party that a new chapter of my life is going to start from today. He said, “All options are open for me till the upcoming Jharkhand assembly elections.”

  • CG MORNING NEWS: CM Vishnudev Sai on tour of Madhya Pradesh, Brijmohan Agarwal becomes member of Parliament’s Estimates Committee, Rakshabandhan will be celebrated in Central Jail, art exhibition on World Photography Day today…

    Raipur. Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai will be on a tour of Madhya Pradesh today. CM Sai will leave for Ujjain at 8:20 am. After reaching Ujjain, the Chief Minister will visit Baba Mahakal. During this visit, CM Sai will also meet MP Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. CM Sai will meet CM Mohan Yadav at Ujjain Circuit House. After that Chief Minister Sai will return to Raipur at 1:45 pm.

    Due to Bharat Bandh, Congress changed the date of demonstration

    Congress had planned a protest against the arrest of Congress MLA Devendra Yadav. This protest was scheduled to be held on August 21, but due to Bharat Bandh, the Pradesh Congress Committee has postponed it to August 24. Apart from this, on August 22, the Congress party will surround the ED (Enforcement Directorate) office, which will be done in connection with the revelations of the Hindenburg report.

    Brijmohan Agrawal became member of Parliament’s Estimates Committee

    MP Brijmohan Agarwal has been appointed as a member of the Estimates Committee of the Lok Sabha. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has announced the Estimates Committee for the year 2024-25. In which Brijmohan Agarwal has been appointed as a member of the committee. The Estimates Committee is a committee of selected members of Parliament. Which is constituted by the Lok Sabha. Its purpose is to examine the functioning of government ministries and departments in terms of expenditure and use of money. It also gives suggestions on alternative policies for efficiency and economy in administration.

    Rakshabandhan will be celebrated in Central Jail

    Today, Raksha Bandhan festival will be celebrated across the country. Raksha Bandhan will also be celebrated in Raipur Central Jail. Thousands of sisters have registered to tie Rakhi on the wrists of their brothers in jail. Keeping security in mind, sisters can only take Rakhi inside the jail. The time given for Rakhi is from 8 am to 4 pm. The jail management itself will arrange for all the necessary materials.

    Art exhibition today on World Photography Day

    On the occasion of World Photography Day (19 August), an exhibition of ancient black and white photography is being organized at Kala Vithika on Monday. The exhibition will be inaugurated by senior artist Sumanesh Vats at 6 pm. The exhibition will display 51 black and white photography works of more than 25 photographers including Durgesh Kumar, Raghav Sharma, Ishwar Sahu, Neha Chawda, Naveen Kumar Verma, Shaswat Gopal, Dilip Raheja, Amit Chauhan, Dr. Praveen Sharma.

    Varsi Festival

    Aarti will be held at Durga Mata Mandir at 8.30 am as part of the 56th anniversary celebration of Swami Harigir Maharaj being held at Swami Harigir Maharaj Dharamshala in Telibandha. Durga Paath will conclude with a havan. A procession will be taken out from Dharamshala to Samadhi Saheb at 10 am.

    Snatra Puja and Navangi Puja

    Under Chaturmas, various rituals are being organized including God’s Snatra Puja-Navangi Puja-Sandhya Aarti and Pratikraman. It will be held at Shri Simandhar Swami Jain Temple and Shri Jinkushal Suri Jain Dadabari Bhairav ​​Society from 6 am to 6.30 pm.

  • Padma Awardee Doctors, Including Ex-ICMR DG, Ex-AIIMS Delhi Director Urge PM Modi For Special Law To Protect Healthcare Workers |

    Kolkata Rape-Murder Case: Expressing anguish over the Kolkata rape-murder incident, over 70 Padma awardee doctors have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding quick enactment of a special law to deal with violence against healthcare personnel and implementation of improved safety protocols in medical facilities.

    They suggested that the Centre bring an ordinance immediately to ensure the ‘harshest possible punishment’ to those who indulge in violence against healthcare workers, whether verbal or physical.

    There have been widespread protests by healthcare personnel and others following the alleged rape and murder of a woman trainee doctor at the state-run R G Kar Medical College and Hospital and claims of a botched-up investigation and cover-up. The Indian Medical Association (IMA) and other doctors’ bodies are pressing for a central law to ensure the safety of medics.

    Among those who have written the letter are former Director General of ICMR Dr Balram Bhargav, former AIIMS Delhi Director Dr Randeep Guleria and Dr S K Sarin, Director of Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences,

    In the letter, the Padma awardees have sought PM Modi’s immediate and personal intervention to address the alarming situation, saying such acts of brutality shake the very foundations of service by medical professionals and highlight the urgent need to address violence, particularly against women, girls, and healthcare professionals.

    The doctors expressed “deep concern and profound anguish” over the horrific event at R G Kar Medical College in Kolkata.

    “We stand in unwavering solidarity with the victim’s family, whose pain and loss are unimaginable. We also extend our full support to the medical community, who are increasingly confronting such violence in the course of their work. The safety and dignity of healthcare professionals must be safeguarded with utmost priority,” the letter said.

    The doctors stated that stronger measures are desperately needed to prevent such atrocities.

    “We call upon law enforcement agencies, policymakers, and society at large to take immediate and decisive action,” the letter said.

    The doctors emphasised the need for law enforcement agencies to more rigorously apply current legal frameworks to protect healthcare professionals and advocated for severe and swift penalties to serve as a deterrent against such crimes.

    The letter urges the government to implement improved safety protocols within healthcare facilities to ensure a secure working environment for all medical staff.

    “We urge the central and state governments to quickly enact and implement a separate law for the protection of healthcare workers, ensuring its rapid enforcement on the ground,” the letter said.

    “A proposed bill, The Prevention of Violence Against Doctors, Medical Professionals and Medical Institutions Bill, has been ready since 2019 but has not yet been tabled in Parliament for passage and adoption.

    “We strongly believe that an ordinance to this effect can be brought immediately, and the bill should be passed post-haste so that all those working in healthcare delivery systems in the country can work without fear, in service of suffering patients,” the letter said.

    The doctors also stressed that the proposed ordinance/bill should ensure that the harshest possible punishment is given to those who indulge in violence against healthcare workers, whether verbal or physical.

    Such cases should be resolved swiftly by the judiciary, with offences categorised as non-bailable.

    “Let this tragedy serve as a catalyst for real, lasting change. We earnestly appeal to you through this letter to safeguard the medical profession against physical assaults and defacement of the dignity and respect of all healthcare workers,” the letter said.

    The awardee doctors include Radiologist and Founder and Managing Director of Mahajan Imaging Dr Harsh Mahajan, Dr Nikhil Tandon, head of the department of endocrinology at AIIMS, Delhi, Dr D S Rana, Chairman of the Department of Nephrology at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and Dr Dr Sandeep Guleria, Transplant Specialist Surgeon.