Work suspended in Jalpaiguri tea garden, 850 people lose jobs on International Labour Day

 Sources said the management had not been paying provident funds and gratuity for the past few months, much to the disgruntlement of the workforce
The factory premises of the Totapara tea estate on Wednesday. Biplab Basak

TT, Jalpaiguri , 02.05.24 : Around 850 people turned jobless on Wednesday when the world observed International Labour Day as the management of the Totapara tea estate in Jalpaiguri district announced the suspension of work, citing lawlessness in the garden.

The tea estate is located in Banarhat block and has around 855 workers.

Sources said the management had not been paying provident funds and gratuity for the past few months, much to the disgruntlement of the workforce.

“In the past few weeks, the management didn’t even pay the wages. We are yet to receive wages of three fortnights,” said worker Ravi Baraik.

A section of the labourers went to Banarhat police station on April 27 and held a demonstration, seeking the intervention of the law enforcers and the administration.

After their demonstration, a tripartite meeting was called in the BDO’s office
in Banarhat but none from the management’s side turned up.

“The management informed the administration that it would clear a fortnight’s wages on Tuesday. Accordingly, the wages were disbursed yesterday (on Tuesday) but later at night, a notice announcing the suspension of work from today (Wednesday) was issued,” said another worker Durga Oraon.

The workers saw the notice when they reached the factory on Wednesday morning to join their duties.

“The management was not paying the workers and when they demanded wages, the garden was closed down on the pretext of lawlessness. The administration should intervene immediately,” said Tabarak Ali, a vice-president of the Trinamool Cha Bagan Sramik Union.

Jairaj Biswakarma, the Banarhat block president of the BJP-backed Bharatiya Tea Workers Union, said the management should have held talks with trade unions.

“Instead, they (management) decided to close down the garden at the beginning of the tea season because of financial constraints and put the blame on workers. We condemn such moves,” he said.

Those associated with the Dooars tea industry said the garden had closed down several times in the past over financial issues.

Amitangshu Chakraborty, the principal advisor of the Indian Tea Planters’ Association of which Totapara is a member, said the organisation had received a copy of the suspension notice.

Officials of the state labour department said they hadn’t received any official information about the suspension of work from the company that owns the Totapara garden.

“Even then, we are gathering information from various sources. If the garden has closed down, we will take appropriate steps so that it reopens at the earliest,” said Subhgata Gupta, the deputy labour commissioner of Jalpaiguri.

Calcutta High Court satisfied at CBI probe progress in Sandeshkhali, allows NHRC to be party in the case

Chief Justice T S Sivagnanam, along with Justice Hiranmy Bhattacharyya, reviewed the CBI’s report and granted the agency’s request to keep the details confidential
Calcutta High Court: File

PTI, Calcutta, 02.05.24 : 

The Calcutta High Court on Thursday expressed satisfaction with the progress of the CBI’s probe into allegations of crimes against women and land grabbing in West Bengal’s Sandeshkhali.

The court permitted the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to be added as a party to the case, following its application.

Chief Justice T S Sivagnanam, along with Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharyya, reviewed the CBI’s report and granted the agency’s request to keep the details confidential.

The court had on April 10 directed the CBI to probe the allegations of crimes against women and land grabbing in Sandeshkhali and directed it to file a progress report on Thursday.

The court, which is monitoring the investigation, had also directed the central agency to probe alleged illegal conversion of agricultural land into waterbodies for pisciculture after conducting a thorough inspection of revenue records and physical inspection of land alleged to have been converted.

Holding that its presence will assist the court in the present case, the bench granted permission to NHRC to be added as party to the matter.

The court is hearing a suo motu petition and other PILs with regard to the incidents in Sandeshkhali.

Stating that there are over 900 allegations of land grabbing, the CBI sought the court’s direction to the state authorities for cooperation.

The court directed the state authorities to extend “fullest cooperation” and said if there is any shortage of staff, appropriate authorities will deploy additional staff for the purpose and they will work in tandem with the CBI.

The court scheduled the next hearing for June 13, directing the CBI to submit a further progress report.

Noting that the state had moved a special leave petition before the Supreme Court on the matter, the division bench stated that the apex court has said that the pendency of the appeal cannot be used as a ground for any pause in the ongoing probe. The bench directed that the orders issued by this court have to be scrupulously complied with.

Petitioner-lawyer Priyanka Tibrewal argued that despite filing affidavits detailing the horrifying incidents, some victims of sexual assault were hesitant to speak the truth due to fear. She had previously submitted several hundred complaints, encompassing allegations of sexual violence, land grabbing, assault, and property destruction, to the court during an earlier hearing.

The court asked the CBI to take confidence-building measures in cases where the complainants seek adequate protection.

“As a premier investigating agency, they will have all the wherewithal and the expertise to record the correct statement of the victims,” the court said.

Another petitioner-lawyer, Alakh Alok Srivastava, suggested that deploying women CBI officers in the Sandeshkhali case could help the alleged victims feel more at ease and disclose the truth. The bench left the decision to the discretion of the CBI.

It directed the state to handover documents sought by the CBI from it within a week from this date.

Additionally, the court expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of compliance regarding the installation of LED street lights in certain places in Sandeshkhali, warning of contempt proceedings if not addressed.

It directed the authorities to ensure such installation and submit a compliance report on the next date of hearing on June 13. 

Father, daughter killed after electronic item delivered in parcel explodes in Gujarat

The parcel was delivered by an unidentified man. As soon as the electronic item was plugged in, there was a blast

PTI, Sabarkantha, 02.05.24 : A father-daughter duo were killed and two children sustained serious injuries on Thursday after an electronic item delivered by an unidentified person exploded in Gujarat’s Sabarkantha district, police said.

The incident took place at Veda village, said sub-inspector Jitendra Rabari of Vadali police station.

“The parcel was delivered by an unidentified man. As soon as the electronic item was plugged in, there was a blast,” he said.

While Jitu Vanzara (33) died on the spot, three injured girls were rushed to the Vadali community health centre and from there to the Himatnagar civil hospital.

Vanzara’s 11-year-old daughter died at the hospital, while her sister and cousin were undergoing treatment, the police official said.

One of the injured girls was in a serious condition and put on a ventilator, said assistant resident medical officer Vipul Jani.

A relative of the victims said the parcel was delivered in an autorickshaw. Police were investigating if the family had ordered the item, Rabari said.
Agencies: A father and his daughter were killed after an electronic item delivered by an unidentified person exploded in their home in Gujarat’s Vadali on Wednesday.
The victims have been identified as Jitendra Heerabhai Vanjara and his daughter, Bhumika Vanjara.
The deadly parcel, which was ordered online, also caused injuries to two other family members, young girls aged nine and 10.
Parcel was delivered by an unidentified man
The incident took place in Veda village, according to sub-inspector Jitendra Rabari of Vadali Police Station.
“The parcel was delivered by an unidentified man. As soon as the electronic item was plugged in, there was a blast,” he said.
One of the injured girls was placed on a ventilator due to her critical condition.
A relative of the victims said the package was delivered to them in an autorickshaw
Injured survivors rushed to hospital, police investigation initiated
Following the explosion, the two injured girls were immediately taken to Himmantnagar Civil Hospital for treatment.
During their medical examination, doctors discovered wires embedded with iron fragments in their bodies.
This alarming discovery prompted an immediate police response.
Officers were dispatched to the Vanjara residence to begin an investigation into the origin and cause of the deadly parcel explosion.

EC directs parties to stop registering voters for beneficiary schemes under guise of surveys

 The poll authority noted that some political parties and candidates have been engaging in activities that blur the lines between legitimate surveys and partisan efforts to register individuals for post-election beneficiary-oriented schemes

PTI, New Delhi, 02.05.24 : The Election Commission Thursday said it has taken a “serious view” of political parties and candidates seeking details of voters under the guise of various surveys for their proposed beneficiary schemes as it amounts to a corrupt practice under election law.

The poll authority noted that some political parties and candidates have been engaging in activities that blur the lines between legitimate surveys and partisan efforts to register individuals for post-election beneficiary-oriented schemes.

The Election Commission issued an advisory to all national and state political parties to immediately cease and desist from any activities that involve registering people for post-election beneficiary-oriented schemes through any advertisement, survey or mobile application.

It said the act of inviting or calling upon individual electors to register for post-election benefits may create an impression of the requirement of one-to-one transactional relationship between the elector and the proposed benefit, and has the potential to generate a quid pro quo arrangement for voting in a particular way, thereby leading to inducement.

WBBSE Madhyamik 10th Result 2024 declared – 86.31 percent students qualify exam

A total of 83.90 percent of female students have qualified the exam while for male students the percentage stands at 89.21 percent

TT, 02 May 2024: 

Fifty-seven students have secured their position in the top 10 with eight students from South 24 Parganas making it to the list of top 10 followed by South Dinajpur, Purba Bardhaman, Purba Medinipur, Bankura

A total of 83.90 percent of female students have qualified the exam while for male students the percentage stands at 89.21 percent

The results of West Bengal Madhyamik Exam was declared by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education through a press conference on Thursday morning. As the results were declared, it was found that the districts have outshone Kolkata in the Examinations with Chandrachur Sen from Rambhola High School in Coochbehar district securing the top position with 693 marks.

Fifty-seven students have secured their position in the top 10 with eight students from South 24 Parganas making it to the list of top 10 followed by South Dinajpur, Purba Bardhaman, Purba Medinipur, Bankura. The overall pass percentage of this year’s Madhyamik Exam is 86.31 which is slightly higher than the previous year’s pass percentage of 86.15 percent.

A total of 83.90 percent of female students have qualified the exam while for male students the percentage stands at 89.21 percent.

In Kolkata, Somdutta Samanta from Kamala Girls High School topped the district with 10th rank in Madhyamik Exam.

A total of 9,12,598 students had appeared in the examination at 986 centres throughout the state with a total of 7,76,252 students qualifying the exam. This includes 4,03,900 male students and 5,08,698 female students.

Also Read: West Bengal Madhyamik 2024 Result DECLARED! Check Your Scorecards Here

A total of 1,18,411 students have secured above 60 percent marks in the examination, while 9,961, 24,683 and 83,807 students were graded AA, A+ and A respectively.

The results have been made available on the official website ofWest Bengal Board of Secondary Education at wbbse.wb.gov.in or wbresults.nic.in from 9.45 am.

Students will also be able to check their results through SMS. For checking results through SMS, students will have to send SMS to 56263 or 56070 by writing ‘WB10Your Roll Number’.

Kalimpong with 96.2% pass percentage tops the state :10th Top 5 Toppers of MP Exam

TT, 02 May 2024 : 

 The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has declared the results for the Madhyamik (Class 10) exams today, May 2.
Students can check their scores on wbbse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in.
The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has declared the results for the Madhyamik (class 10) exams today, May 2. Students can check their scores on wbbse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in.

This year witnessed a significant rise in female candidates, with 25.95% more girls appearing for the exams. With 7,65,252 students passing out of 9,12,598 examinees, the overall pass percentage stands at 86.31%, a slight improvement from last year’s 86.15%.

Latest: WBBSE Madhyamik 10th Result 2024 declared – 86.31 percent students qualify exam.

Topping the charts is Chandrachur Sen from Rambhola High School, Cooch Behar, scoring a remarkable 693 marks (99%). Following closely behind is Samyapriyo Guru from Purulia Zilla School, Purulia, with 692 marks (98.96%). The third position is shared by Udayan Prosad of Balurghat High School, Dakshin Dinajpur, Puspita Basuri of New Integrated Govt School Illambazar, Birbhum, and Nairit Ranjan Pal of Narendrapur R K Mission Vidyalaya, South 24 Parganas, each scoring 691 marks (98.71%).

Tapojyoti Mandal of Kamarpukur R K Mission Multipurpose School, Hooghly, secured the fourth position with 690 marks (98.57%), while Arghyadip Basak of Paruldanga Nasratpur High School, Purba Burdwan, clinched the fifth spot with 689 marks (98.43%).

In terms of districts, Kalimpong emerges as the top performer with a staggering pass percentage of 96.2%, closely followed by East Midnapore at 95.49% and Kolkata at 91.62%.

Manipur one year on: Meitei-Kuki couples forced to live apart, contemplate uncertain tomorrow

If a mother gets to see her children maybe once a month, there is a father who hasn’t seen his daughter since she was born
Kuki woman meets her children once a month in Mizoram as Meiti husband lives with children in Imphal: PTI

PTI, Imphal, Churachandpur, 02.05.24 : Monthly dates in Mizoram or maybe Assam if at all, single parenting and the constant fear of abandonment. For Manipur’s Meitei-Kuki couples forced to live apart in ‘community’ enclaves, this is how life has been since ethnic clashes broke out in the state last May.

As crisis continues in the polarised state, where the Meitis are concentrated in Imphal Valley and the Kukis have moved to the hills around, inter-tribe couples are facing the cruel brunt of a conflict that has claimed more than 200 lives and displaced many thousands since May 3, 2023.

If a mother gets to see her children maybe once a month, there is a father who hasn’t seen his daughter since she was born. And then there is the constant fear of family bonds being strained perhaps to breaking point with a wife wondering if her husband will abandon her and a couple contemplating what lies ahead for them as a unit. The future stretches uncertain.

Irene Haokip, for instance, is a Kuki who moved to Imphal after she got married. One year on, the 42-year-old has moved to Churachandpur, a Kuki dominated area, to be with her family while her husband and their children, a five-year-old son and a three-year-old daughter, stay on in Imphal.

“My husband used to work as a construction contractor. I met him when a neighbour’s house in Bishnupur was getting constructed. We fell in love and he would come to the area to meet me often. We got married in 2018 and have two children,” Haokip told PTI.

Bishnupur is between Meitei dominated Imphal and Kuki dominated Churachandpur. It earlier housed people from both communities and is now considered a buffer zone.

“My husband sent me to my parents’ home last year fearing for my safety in the valley when clashes broke out. There has been no going back since. The children are with him because we fear that they might not be safe in Churachandpur since they are Meitei children,” Haokip added.

She meets her family once a month in neighbouring Mizoram, travelling 15 hours each way.

“He brings the children there too. Many other couples also do that. We meet once a month and come back to our respective houses. My children miss me but it feels like a choice between being alive and mothers’ love.” As Manipuris count their losses, many say that this was not always so. Meitei-Kuki marriages were not uncommon and never a source of societal trouble with the two communities mingling easily. It changed on May 3 when trouble broke out after after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised in the hill districts to protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

A month later, Laishram Singh, a Kuki, became a father.

He wanted to be the best father when he got to know about his wife’s pregnancy in 2022. They were expecting their first child in June and were shopping for clothes and toys.

But destiny had other plans.

Singh moved to the hills where Kukis live and his wife Achanba, a Meitei, stayed back. She had lost her parents five years ago and had to move to a relief camp in Imphal Valley in May last year where she gave birth to a girl in June.

Eleven months later, Singh hasn’t yet met his daughter.

Achanba worries the distance might just end her marriage.

“I have a husband but I am still forced to live life as a single mother… he calls me sometimes and I send him pictures but the communication is gradually dropping. I fear that if this goes on for long, his family might pressure him into marrying a Kuki girl and he will abandon me. This also causes us to fight.” “I am not a widow, I am not a divorcee…I don’t know what kind of separation is this,” Achanba added helplessly.

Nirmala, a Kuki, who ran a shop in all women market Ima Keithel till last year, now lives in the hills and has no stable means of livelihood. She also fears being abandoned.

Her husband, a Meitei, who lives with their son and his parents in Sugnu area in Meitei dominated Imphal, initially used to send her money but has stopped.

“We have been married for 15 years. My shop was a good contributor to our household income that has stopped now. Here I live with my brother and sister-in-law and take up odd jobs but there is no stable income. I feel like I am a burden on them..if this continues I will have to move to a relief camp,” 45-year-old Nirmala told PTI.

Others such as Pema Dimpu and her Kuki husband say they are constantly discussing whether they should move to another state. Dimpu, a Meitei, stays in Imphal Valley while her husband has gone to the hills.

“That seems to be the only way out now that we move somewhere else and start a new life. It has been a year and there is no peace in sight… no idea when we can coexist like before without the threat of life constantly looming over us,” Dimpu said.

The hill state has witnessed sporadic, sometime intense, ethnic clashes since May 3 last year between the majority Meitei community and the Kukis. 

District-wise WBBSE Madhyamik 2024 toppers; Check full merit list inside!

 District-wise WBBSE Madhyamik 2024 toppers; Check full merit list inside!

Suparna Ghosh, 02 May 2024 : Students who have appeared for Class 10 exams can check their WB Class 10 result 2024 through the official website- wbbse.wb.gov.in

The board has also released the WB Madhyamik toppers list and pass percentage along with the results
The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) announced the WB Class 10 result 2024 today i.e. on 2 May. Students who appeared for Class 10 exams can check their WB Class 10 result 2024 through the official website- wbbse.wb.gov.in.
 
The board has also released the WB Madhyamik toppers list and pass percentage along with the results. As per the official release, a total of 57 students are in the WB result merit list this year. The topper list includes one student at rank 1, one student at rank 2, 3 students at rank 3, one student at rank 4 and 5. Rank 10 has been shared by 18 students.
 
WBBSE Madhyamik 2024 Class 10th Top 5 Toppers & Best Districts Revealed!
 
This year, a total of 910598 students appeared for the Class 10 final examination. Out of which 508698 were female and 403900 were male candidates. Around 7.65 lakh students have passed the examination. The pass percentage is 86.31 per cent.
 
WB Madhyamik 10th Result 2024: Direct Link
 
WB Madhyamik Toppers List 2024: District-wise
 
1. Chandrachur Sen (Coochbehar)
 
Marks: 693; Percentage: 99%
 
2. Samyapriya Guru (Purulia)
 
Marks: 692; Percentage: 98.86%
 
3. Udayan Prasad (Dakshin Dinajpur)
 
Marks: 691; Percentage: 98.71%
 
Pushpita Basuri (Birbhum)
 
Marks: 691; Percentage: 98.71%
 
Nairit Ranjan Pal (24 PGS South)
 
Marks: 691; Percentage: 98.71%
 
4. Tapajyoti Mandal (Hooghly)
 
Marks: 690; Percentage: 98.75%
 
5. Arghyadip Basak (Purba Burdwan)
 
Marks: 689; Percentage: 98.43%
 
6. Krishanu Saha (Dakshin Dinajpur)
 
Marks: 688; Percentage: 98.29%
 
MD Sahabuddin Ali (Malda)
 
Marks: 688; Percentage: 98.29%
 
Koustav Sahoo (Paschim Medinipur)
 
Marks: 688; Percentage: 98.29%
 
Olive Gain (24 PGS South)
 
Marks: 688; Percentage: 98.29%
 
7. Asif Kamal (Coochbehar)
 
Marks: 687; Percentage: 98.14%
 
Abritti Ghatak (Dakshin Dinajpur)
 
Marks: 687; Percentage: 98.14%
 
Arpita Ghosh (Dakshin Dinajpur)
 
Marks: 687; Percentage: 98.14%
 
Saatwata De (Dakshin Dinajpur)
 
Marks: 687; Percentage: 98.14%
 
Ardtrik Sow (Birbhum)
 
Marks: 687; Percentage: 98.14%
 
Supam Kumar Roy (Purba Medinipur)
 
Marks: 687; Percentage: 98.14%
 
Koustav Mal (Purba Medinipur)
 
Marks: 687; Percentage: 98.14%
 
Alekhya Maity (24 PGS South)
 
Marks: 687; Percentage: 98.14%
 
8. Indrani Chakraborty (Purba Burdwan)
 
Marks: 686; Percentage: 98%
 
Debjyoti Bhattacharya (Purba Burdwan)
 
Marks: 686; Percentage: 98%
 
Tanuka Paul (Paschim Mednipur)
 
Marks: 686; Percentage: 98%
 
Hriddhi Mallick (Nadia)
 
Marks: 686; Percentage; 98%
 
9. Rounak Ghosh (Dakshin Dinajpur)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Ashmita Chakraborty (Dakshin Dinajpur)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Bishal Chandra Mandal (Malda)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Aminul Islam (Malda)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Chandradip Das (Birbhum)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Arunima Chatterjee (Bankura)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Anwesha Ghosh (Jhargram)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Dhritiman Pal (Paschim Medinipur)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Sayak Sasmal (Purba Medinipur)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Sagar Jana (Purba Medinipur)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Sagnik Ghatak (Purba Medinipur)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Jishnu Das (Nadia)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Ritobrata Nath (24 PGS South)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.86%
 
Ritwik Dutta (24 PGS South)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.85%
 
Sayandeep Manna (24 PGS South)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.85%
 
Aranyadeb Barman (Howrah)
 
Marks: 685; Percentage: 97.85%
 
10. Bhowmi Sarkar (Uttar Dinajpur)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Bishal Mandal (Malda)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Soubhik Datta (Bankura)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Anish Konar (Purba Burdwan)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Mourya Pal (Purba Burdwan)
 
Marks: 684: Percentage: 97.71%
 
Arnab Biswas (Purba Burdwan)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Sampurna Tah (Purba Burdwan)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Neelankan Mondal (Hooghly)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Soumik Khan (Bankura)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Soumyadeep Mandal (Bankura)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Agniva Patra (Paschim Medinipur)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Sampad Paria (Purba Medinipur)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Ritam Das (Purba Medinipur)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Subhrakanti Jana (24 PGS South)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Ishan Biswas (24 PGS South)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Swarnali Ghosh (24 PGS North)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Pranjal Ganguly (24 PGS North)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%
 
Somdatta Samanta (Kolkata)
 
Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Soumyadeep Mandal (Bankura)

Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Agniva Patra (Paschim Medinipur)

Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Sampad Paria (Purba Medinipur)

Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Ritam Das (Purba Medinipur)

Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Subhrakanti Jana (24 PGS South)

Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Ishan Biswas (24 PGS South)

Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Swarnali Ghosh (24 PGS North)

Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Pranjal Ganguly (24 PGS North)

Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Somdatta Samanta (Kolkata)

Marks: 684; Percentage: 97.71%

Election Commission increases polling time for Lok Sabha elections in Telangana in view of heatwave

Polling for all 17 Lok Sabha seats in the state will be held on May 13 in the fourth round of the seven-phase elections


PTI, Hyderabad, 02.05.24 : The Election Commission (EC) on Wednesday increased the polling time for the Lok Sabha elections in Telangana by an hour in view of heat wave conditions prevailing in the state.

The new timing would be 7 am to 6 pm against the earlier 7 am to 5 pm.

Polling for all 17 Lok Sabha seats in the state will be held on May 13 in the fourth round of the seven-phase elections.

While the extended time for voting will be applicable in all assembly segments of 12 Lok Sabha constituencies, in the remaining five parliamentary seats, the timing will apply in certain assembly segments, according to a notification issued by the commission. The hours of polling will be 7 am to 6 pm in the Karimnagar, Nizamabad, Zahirabad, Medak, Malkajgiri, Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Chevella, Mahabubnagar, Nagarkurnool (SC), Nalgonda and the Bhongir Lok Sabha seat, it said.

The new timing will also be applicable in five assembly segments of the Adilabad Lok Sabha seat, three of Peddapalle seat, six of Warangal (SC) seat, three of Mahabubabad (ST) seat and five of the Khammam Lok Sabha seat, the Election Commission said in its notification.

The decision — to change the timing — was taken following a request from the Telangana chief electoral officer in view of representations received from various political parties and contesting candidates on the prevailing situation of heat wave in the state and its effect on voter turnout, according to the notification.

Congress in Kargil ‘gifts’ nomination of Ladakh parliamentary seat to National Conference to stop vote split

Kargil unit of INDIA bloc allies Congress and NC jointly fielded Haji Mohammad Hanifa Jan, NC’s district president, as consensus candidate for seat
Hanifa Jan’s profile picture on his social media account 

Muzaffar Raina, TT, Srinagar, 02.05.24 :  The Congress in Kargil on Wednesday “gifted” the nomination of the Ladakh parliamentary seat to ally National Conference (NC) to “prevent division of Muslim votes”.

The Kargil unit of INDIA bloc allies Congress and NC jointly fielded Haji Mohammad Hanifa Jan, the NC’s district president, as a consensus candidate for the seat.

It is unclear whether the decision enjoys the support of the Congress high command as the Ladakh seat had gone to the Congress under the seat-sharing deal with the NC.

The Congress seniors have so far not endorsed the decision.

“We have finalised the name of Haji Hanifa Jan for the Ladakh seat, and he will be the joint candidate of the two parties (Congress and NC),” Qamar Ali Akhoon, former minister and senior leader of the NC, told reporters in Kargil. Local Congress leaders accompanied Akhoon at the meet with the media.

Congress leader Feroz Kachroo said the decision had been taken keeping in mind the interests of Leh and Kargil and aims for the higher goal of defeating the BJP.

“Our leaders are in Delhi now for a meeting with the AICC (All India Congress Committee). We hope the mandate will be given to Jan as our candidate,” he said.

Kachroo said they would continue to support Jan, regardless of the “unfortunate circumstances” that might arise, necessitating a change.

Ladakh Congress president Nawang Ringzin Jora, however, said the decision was taken “locally” by the Kargil Congress and NC.

“They have not taken the approval of the party high command,” Jora told The Telegraph.

According to the agreement, the NC was supposed to field candidates in three Valley constituencies and the Congress in the two Jammu seats and one Ladakh seat of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state.

Congress sources said the consensus about the candidate had eluded the Leh and Kargil units of the party, with the Leh unit backing a Buddhist from the region while the Kargil Congress favouring a Muslim candidate.

“This was the only way to prevent a split in anti-BJP votes. We hope Buddhists in Leh will realise that we have taken the decision in the interest of Ladakh. Our effort is to prevent the BJP from winning,” he said.

Muslims enjoy a majority in Ladakh but the split in their votes would often help Buddhists win the seat. Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, a Buddhist, is Ladakh’s sitting MP.

Ladakh votes on May 20

Police probing terror angle in bomb threat to over 150 schools in Delhi-NCR

“Nothing objectionable” was found during searches by authorities which later declared it a hoax. Officials said the initial probe suspected a “deeper conspiracy” by a terror group during the Lok Sabha elections, adding that there is suspicion that the threat mail was sent by an ISIS module. 

MP, 2 May 2024 : In a bomb scare of unprecedented scale, over 150 schools in Delhi-NCR received an identical threat e-mail on Wednesday claiming that explosives had been planted on their premises, triggering massive evacuations and searches as panic-stricken parents rushed to pick up their children. 
“Nothing objectionable” was found during searches by authorities which later declared it a hoax. Officials said the initial probe suspected a “deeper conspiracy” by a terror group during the Lok Sabha elections, adding that there is suspicion that the threat mail was sent by an ISIS module. 
The Delhi Police’s anti-terror unit special cell has traced the domain of e-mails to Russia and it is suspected to have been formed with the help of the dark web — an encrypted online content that allows individuals to hide their identity and location from others. 
The National Investigation Agency may also take up the probe since the role of a terror group is suspected and the “conspiracy” angle may lead to a pan-India investigation, an official said. 
Law enforcement authorities went into a tizzy as police and fire services started receiving a flurry of calls from schools at 6 am on Wednesday. Delhi Public School (Mathura Road), DPS (Saket), Sanskriti School, Amity School (Saket), DAV (Model Town), DPS (Dwarka) and St. Mary School (Mayur Vihar) were among the education institutions that received the threat email on Wednesday. 
A senior Noida Police official told that the e-mail threat was received in seven schools in the satellite city. It was only an hour or so since parents had dropped off their children when they received messages from the school authorities informing them about an e-mail threatening the safety and security of the students. 
Parents rushed to pick up their children and school authorities scampered to bring the students to safety, moving them outside the buildings, while police personnel with sniffer dogs sanitised the premises. 
With over 150 schools receiving the bomb threat via e-mail, Delhi Police faced a daunting task as it rushed its dog and bomb squads from one school to another and there was no time to be wasted. The city police went into an overdrive and the situation lasted till evening. 
Police said the number of schools that received the threat may go up as they were compiling the list. According to a police officer, the e-mail ID from which the threat was sent is ‘sawariim@mail.ru’. 
Sawarim is an Arabic word extensively used by the terror outfit Islamic State (IS) in their propaganda videos over the past several years, the official said. “Kill them wherever you meet and drive them out of the places from which they drove you. There are many explosive devices in the school…,” reads the identical email sent to all schools. 
HC The officer said that the e-mail also contained “aayate (verses) of the holy Quran”. “The main agenda of sending such threat e-mails in bulk is to create panic and wage a cyber war by some terror group,” an officer, who did not wish to be named, said. 
A case has been registered under relevant sections of law for offences like conspiracy and threat by the Special Cell and a dedicated team formed to conduct the investigation, an official said. Security has been stepped up at all metro and railway stations, bus stands and markets in the national capital. Noida resident Monika Arora, whose son studies in Class 12 in DPS-Noida, said, “My son had left for his extra classes at 6.30 am. 
Around 8 am, we received a message about a threat e-mail. “The school authorities asked the parents whose children travel by private taxis to get them picked while those who come in school buses were being sent back.” 
Rukesh Kumar, whose daughters study in two different schools in east Delhi, said students were evacuated by teachers. “Some students climbed up trees saying they would be saved if there was an explosion. Some tried to hide in safe places,” Kumar said. 
Several schools said they were able to carry out a swift evacuation of the students and staff, but dealing with the parents was a challenge. Some schools also said they plan to issue a circular for parents, outlining the standard operating procedure to guide them on how to react in adverse situations like these. 
“We hold frequent evacuation drills to prepare students for situations like an earthquake or other natural calamities. So handling the students was not a problem as our children are trained on how to react during such situations. It was the parents who panicked and were difficult to manage,” Sudha Acharya, principal, ITL Public School, said. 
The Gurugram police also remained alert and police and bomb disposal teams visited various schools, including DPS schools in sectors 102 and 103, and conducted searches. 
No suspicious object was found anywhere, the police said. Several schools kept sending updates to the parents through messages on WhatsApp groups. 
Meanwhile, the Delhi government issued an advisory for schools, asking them to ensure that the e-mails received at their official e-mail addresses are checked timely. 
“In view of the current situation wherein bomb threats were received by a few schools of Delhi in the early hours of the morning of 01.05.2024, it is advised that School Administrators/ Managers / Heads of Government/Government Aided and Unaided Recognised Schools under the Directorate of Education, GNCT Delhi should ensure that emails/ messages received on official email id of the school at any time of the day (before, during or after school hours) are checked timely,” read the advisory issued by the Directorate of Education. 
Lt Governor VK Saxena said that Delhi Police has traced the origin of the threat emails. He assured that the culprits would be given strict punishment.
https://www.millenniumpost.in/big-stories/police-probing-terror-angle-in-bomb-threat-to-over-150-schools-in-delhi-ncr-562176

EC revises protocol on storage of symbol loading units after SC order

The poll authority said all state chief electoral officers have been directed to create necessary infrastructure and provisions to implement the new protocols for handling and storage of the symbol loading units

MP, 1 May 2024 : The Election Commission has come out with a new protocol for handling and storage of symbol loading units following the directions of the Supreme Court which had ordered that the machines should be sealed and secured in a container and stored in a strongroom along with the EVMs at least for 45 days post the declaration of results. 
In a statement on Wednesday, the poll authority said all state chief electoral officers have been directed to create necessary infrastructure and provisions to implement the new protocols for handling and storage of the symbol loading units (SLUs). 
“As mandated by the Supreme Court, the revised protocols are applicable in all cases of completion of the symbol loading process in the VVPATs undertaken on or after May 1, 2024,” the Commission said. 
The top court had on Friday last issued directions to seal and store symbol loading units and also paved the way for verification of micro-controllers embedded in the electronic voting machines (EVMs) on the request of the candidates who stand second and third in the elections. 
The SLU uploads the name and symbol of the candidates contesting on a particular seat on VVPAT or paper trail machines. So far, the EVMs and VVPAT slips were stored for 45 days post results. 
In these 45 days following the declaration of an election result, people can file an election petition in the concerned high court challenging the election. 
The EVM and VVPAT slips can be called by the court while hearing the plea. Before the Supreme Court order, the SLUs were handed over to local poll officials by the engineers of BEL or ECIL. 
A day after the poll, the SLUs were returned to the engineers of the two public sector units who manufacture the ballot unit, the control unit and the VVPAT along with SLUs. 
A few years ago, a feature was added which helped the candidates or their representatives see the symbol loading process on a TV monitor. 
The feature was added to enhance transparency. 
https://www.millenniumpost.in/big-stories/ec-revises-protocol-on-storage-of-symbol-loading-units-after-sc-order-562168

जिलाधिकारी ने तहसील नवाबगंज में संचालित रैन बसेरों का किया निरीक्षण

बरेली। जिलाधिकारी रविंद्र कुमार ने आज जनपद बरेली की तहसील नवाबगंज में मण्डलीय लेखपाल प्रशिक्षण केंद्र में प्रशासन द्वारा स्थापित रैन बसेरे का निरीक्षण किया।

जिलाधिकारी ने सम्बन्धित को निर्देश दिये कि अत्यधिक शीत के दृष्टिगत आश्रय स्थल में आने वाले व्यक्तियों को बेहतर सुविधाएं उपलब्ध करायी जाये। उन्होंने निर्देश दिये कि आश्रय स्थल रैन बसेरे में रह रहे लोगों के लिये गर्म पानी, साफ-सफाई तथा अलाव आदि की व्यवस्था रखी जाये, जिससे लोगों को किसी प्रकार की असुविधा ना हो।

उक्त के उपरांत जिलाधिकारी ने नगर पालिका परिषद नवाबगंज में संचालित रैन बसेरे का भी निरीक्षण किया। जिलाधिकारी को निरीक्षण के समय रैन बसेरे में कोई भी व्यक्ति रुका हुआ नहीं मिला तथा रैन बसेरे में ऊपर की चादर टूटी पायी गयी, जिस पर जिलाधिकारी ने नाराजगी व्यक्त करते हुए सम्बन्धित अधिकारियों को निर्देश दिए कि चादर कल तक बदलवा दी जाए। उन्होंने निर्देश दिए कि रैन बसेरे में साफ-सफाई का विशेष ध्यान रखा जाए।

जिलाधिकारी ने उप जिलाधिकारी को निर्देश दिए कि रेलवे स्टेशन रोडवेज बस स्टैंड पर रैन बसेरे संचालित होने का बोर्ड लगवाया जाए तथा केयरटेकर का नाम व मोबाइल नंबर भी अंकित किया जाए।

निरीक्षण के समय उप जिलाधिकारी नवाबगंज नहने राम, केन्द्र व्यवस्थापक सहित सम्बंधित अधिकारीगण उपस्थित रहे।

नेशन डेवलपमेंट यूथ फाउंडेशन द्वारा कराया गया खिचड़ी भोज

बरेली। नेशन डेवलपमेंट यूथ फ़ाउन्डेशन के द्वारा हर वर्ष की भांति इस वर्ष भी मकर संक्रांति एवम गुरु गोविंद जयंती के उपलक्ष्य में खिचड़ी भोज कार्यक्रम का आयोजन बदायूं रोड सुभाष नगर चुंगी पर किया गया।


इस अवसर पर संगठन के संरक्षक बृजेश श्रीवास्तव, प्रदेश अध्यक्ष सुनील कुमार श्रीवास्तव महासचिव सौरव कुमार, जिला सचिव पंकज कुमार सक्सेना, खेल प्रकोष्ठ सचिव मोहित यादव, मंडल उपाध्यक्ष अखिलेश कुमार, कमल मिश्रा, ललित कुमार,अमित कुमार, धीरेन्द्र सिंह , वरुणेश कुमार,विशाल कुमार, विशाल प्रजापति आदि लोग मौजूद रहे।

इक्यावन दिन बाद लिखा गया बाइक चोरी का मुकद्दमा

सीबीगंज (बरेली)। इक्यावन दिन बाद लिखा गया बाइक चोरी का मुकदमा पीडित लगाता रहा थाने के चक्कर पर चक्कर लेकिन थाना पुलिस करती रही सुबह-शाम सुबह-शाम।


जानकारी के अनुसार खलीलपुर मोहल्ले के रहने वाले सत्यपाल साहू की बाइक 27 नवम्बर 2023 को सीबीगंज क्षेत्र के राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग स्थित एक बारात घर के सामने से चोरी हो गई थी जिसकी रिपोर्ट लिखवाने में सत्यपाल को इक्यावन दिन लग गए।

सत्यपाल बताते हैं जिस दिन से बाइक चोरी हुई है उस दिन से थाने के चक्कर पर चक्कर लगा रहा था लेकिन पुलिस के द्वारा सुबह आना, शाम को आना यही कह कर टाल दिया जाता रहा। अब जब इस बाइक चोरी को इक्यावन दिन हो गए हैं तब जाकर सीबीगंज थाने की पुलिस ने बाइक चोरी का मुकदमा दर्ज किया है।

आपको बता दें कि सीबीगंज थाने का ये कोई पहला मामला नही है इससे पहले भी इस थाने की पुलिस ने पिछले साल एक बाइक चोरी की रिपोर्ट दर्ज करने में 53 दिन लगा दिए थे। उसमें भी पीड़िता ने रिपोर्ट लिखे जाने की उम्मीद ही छोड़ दी थी। तब जाकर थाना पुलिस ने उसकी बाइक चोरी का मुकदमा दर्ज किया था।

अवैध खनन बर्दाश्त नही होगा : एडीजी पीसी मीणा

सीबीगंज (बरेली)। मंगलवार को पीलीभीत जिले में प्रशासनिक आला अधिकारियों की बैठक में अपर पुलिस महानिदेशक के साफ निर्देश रहे कि अवैध खनन किसी भी हालत में बर्दाश्त नही होगा। बाबजूद इसके जिले के सीबीगंज क्षेत्र में अवैध खनन बदस्तूर जारी है।

जब इस अवैध खनन की शिकायत थाना पुलिस से की जाती है तो वह टालमटोल करती रहती है और अपनी जिम्मेदारी सही ढंग से नहीं निभाती। इसी कारण पीड़ितों को उच्च अधिकारियों का दरवाजा खटखटाना होता है। तब जाकर कोई कार्यवाई होती नजर आती है।

अवैध खनन माफिया द्वारा अवैध मिट्टी के खनन का एक ताजा मामला वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक तक पहुंच गया है इस मामले में सीबीगंज क्षेत्र के बाकर नगर सुंदरासी के रहने वाले अय्यूव पुत्र जमील ने वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक को दिए प्रार्थना पत्र में बताया है कि उसके व उसके ताऊ की साझे में 7 बीघा जमीन है जिसमें अय्यूव के तहेरे भाई अतीक खाँ अमीन खाँ, लतीफ खाँ, मोवीन खाँ पुत्रगण नत्थू ने अय्यूव के खेत से अवैध मिट्टी के खनन कर मिट्टी बेच दी, जिसकी वजह से अय्यूव के खेत में गड्ढे बन गए हैं।

अय्यूव ने एसएसपी को दिये प्रार्थना पत्र में बताया है कि आरोपियों से जब खेत की मिट्टी बेचने को मना किया तो सभी एक राय होकर उसके साथ गाली गलौज करने लगे और कहा कि हम तुझे जमीन और मकान में कोई हिस्सा नहीं देंगे और घर से भी निकाल देंगे। 10 जनवरी 2024 को लगभग एक बजे अय्यूव बाजार से घर जा रहा था, तभी इन सभी लोगों ने एक राय होकर उसे घेर लिया और लडाई झगड़े पर आमादा हो गये। अय्यूव के विरोध करने पर इन सभी लोगों ने उसे लाठी डण्डो से मारापीटा और जान से मारने का प्रयास किया। अय्यूव को इस मारपीट में गुम चोटे भी आयीं है और उसकी उंगलियां भी फैक्चर हो गई है। राहगीरों ने अय्यूव को व मुश्किल बचाया गया इन सभी के द्वारा वहां से जाते हुए धमकी देते हुए कहा गया कि हमारा कोई कुछ नहीं बिगाड़ सकता हमारी पुलिस में बहुत पकड़ है तुझे और तेरे परिवार को घर में नहीं रहने देंगे इससे परेशान होकर अय्यूव ने थाना पुलिस से भी मदद मांगी लेकिन वहां उसकी एक नहीं सुनी गई और उल्टा पुलिस ने उसी के खिलाफ मुकदमा दर्ज करके चालान कर दिया।

इस मामले को लेकर अय्यूव वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक से मिलकर पूरा घटनाक्रम उनके सामने रखा है। वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक के निर्देश पर थाना सीबीगंज पुलिस ने पीड़ित की तहरीर के आधार पर मुकदमा तो पंजीकृत कर लिया है। लेकिन इस अवैध खनन के मामले में कार्यवाई किस स्तर की होती है देखना दिलचस्प होगा। जबकि मंगलवार को पीलीभीत जिले में प्रशासनिक आला अधिकारियों की बैठक में अपर पुलिस महानिदेशक के साफ निर्देश रहे कि अवैध खनन किसी भी हालत में बर्दाश्त नही होगा।

फतेहगंज पश्चिमी पुलिस ने पकड़ी पांच करोड़ की स्मैक, दिल्ली, उत्तराखंड, पंजाब, मुंबई में करते थे सप्लाई

बरेली। फतेहगंज पश्चिमी में घर में स्मैक बनाने की फैक्ट्री चल रही थी। पुलिस ने दबिश देकर दो भाइयों को गिरफ्तार किया। उनके कब्जे से पांच करोड़ की स्मैक, पावर और कट पाउडर बरामद किया। तस्कर उत्तर प्रदेश, उत्तराखंड और दिल्ली समेत कई प्रदेशों में स्मैक सप्लाई करते थे। कच्चा माल झारखंड से मंगवाते थे। पुलिस ने दोनों को जेल भेज दिया।

पुलिस अधीक्षक ग्रामीण मुकेश चंद्र मिश्रा ने बताया कि बुधवार को मुखबिर की सूचना पर फतेहगंज पश्चिमी पुलिस टीम ने मोहल्ला सराय नई बस्ती में दबिश दी। पुलिस टीम ने मोहल्ला सराय नई बस्ती निवासी नदीम उर्फ मुन्ना और उसके भाई मोहसिन को मौके से ही गिरफ्तार कर लिया। पुलिस ने चार किलो 82 ग्राम स्मैक, एक किलो 800 ग्राम पावर पाउडर व 12 किलो 200 ग्राम कट पाउडर बरामद किया। पूछताछ में पता चला कि नदीम उर्फ मुन्ना अपने घर में स्मैक बनाता था। कच्चा माल अफीम पाउडर झारखंड से मंगवाते थे। पावर पाउडर और कट पाउडर का इस्तेमाल कर डेली की शक्ल में बनाते थे। पुड़िया बनाकर पॉलीथीन में रखकर मिलक, रामपुर, काशीपुर, उत्तराखंड, दिल्ली में अपने भाई मोहसिन के सहयोग से सप्लाई करते थे।

तस्करों से पूछताछ की जा रही है कि वह झारखंड में किससे स्मैक मंगवाते थे। नदीम के खिलाफ फतेहगंज पश्चिमी और मीरगंज थाने में पांच मुकदमे दर्ज है।

गिरफ्तार करने वाली पुलिस टीम में फतेहगंज पश्चिमी थाना प्रभारी धनंन्जय कुमार पाण्डेय, एसआई राजेश कुमार, ब्रहमपाल सिंह, सिपाही अनिल कुमार, अनुज कुमार, सलीम, अनिल कुमार, कपिल कुमार, मो इरशाद और रजत कुमार शामिल रहे।

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