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Tennis coach arrested for sexually assaulting his minor neighbour

March 25, 2021 by Nasheman

Tennis coach arrested for sexually assaulting his minor neighbour:

The Banasawadi police on Tuesday arrested a 30-year-old tennis coach for sexually abusing a minor luring her with candies.

The accused has been identified as Vinod Kumar S,a resident of Kanakadasa Layout and he was working as a coach in a private academy in Kacharakanahalli.

Senior officer told media persons,Based on a complaint by grandparents of the girl aged around five years.

Vinod was arrested and the girl lives with her grandparents after her parents separated a few years ago.

Vinod who stayed close by used to visit the house.On March 18 he had come to house and the girl was alone while grandparents were busy with daily chores .

He sexually assaulted her and escaped.The incident came to light when the victim started  complaining pain and taken to a nearby private hospital where doctor after examination confirmed sexual assault.

Upon counselling she narrated the incident  following which the family complained to police. Based on the complaint the police arrested  Vinod under POCSO act and remanded him to judicial custody.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Enforcement Directorate,ED attached 5 immovable properties worth Rs.4.83 Crore in a Bank Fraud case

March 25, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Enforcement Directorate,ED attached 5 immovable properties worth Rs.4.83 Crore in a Bank Fraud case.

Officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday provisionally attached 5 immovable properties worth Rs.4.83 Crore belonging to SK Subramanya Reddy,a businessman and others in a Bank Fraud case.

The immovable properties are located in and around Bengaluru.

According to an official release,ED initiated investigation on the basis of FIR filed by CBI, ACB,Bengaluru against T.L.Praveen Kumar,the then Branch Manager of Bank of Baroda,Kengeri Branch,who in collusion with SK Subramanya Reddy and others sanctioned 186 Gold loans against pledge of fake gold ornaments to 57 borrowers to the tune of Rs.12 Crore. 

All the barrowers were associated with SK Subramanya Reddy and pledge the fake gold to avail loan on his behalf.

During Investigation by ED revealed that S K Subramanya Reddy used these proceeds to settle his outstanding loans and overdraft facilities at Syndicate Bank and got his mortgaged properties released.

Accordingly,identified assets to the tune of Rs.4.83 Crore in the form of immovable properties have been provisionally attached under Money Laundering Act.Further investigation is in progress says a release.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Woman molested at nightclub,bizman arrested by Cubbon park police

March 25, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Woman molested at nightclub,bizman arrested by Cubbon park police:

The cubbon park police on Tuesday arrested a 38 year old man for misbehaving with a 24 year old woman in front of her family members and friends at a bar and restaurant on church street on march 21.

The accused has been identified as,Madhusoodhan Achari,38,resident of Pulakeshinagar.

The victim who was in shock took one day to recover before she approached the police.

Senior officer told media persons,a complaint was registered in cubbon park police stating that the victim had gone to the restaurant with her mother and friends for dinner in church street.

She met one of her friend at the restaurant and the accused who was with her they both joined  the table and after some time he started misbehaving with the victim.The accused even  groped and bite her shoulder,while others looked on.

The victim even raised objection for which he hurled abuses at her.Shocked victim returned home and the next day filed a complaint.

Based on the complaint the police arrested the accused and after thorough investigation the accused was produced before the magistrate and remanded to judicial custody.

A case has been registered against the accused in cubbon park police station charging him under section 354a,(physical contact and advances involving unwelcome and explicit sexual overtures),323,(voluntary causing hurt)and 504 (intentional insult and provocation) and further investigation is on he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Day’s Covid tally shoots up to 2k in Karnataka

March 24, 2021 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: After days of daily additions hovering around 1,000, Karnataka crossed the 2,000-mark on Tuesday, with 2,010 new infections bringing the state’s tally to 9,73,657 since the first case was reported on March 8, 2020.The last time the number of infections crossed 2,000 in a single day was on November 14, 2020, (2,154), suggesting that the state is at the start of the second wave. However, this is still a long way off from the state’s peak of around 10,000 infections a day in October last year.

“People should be vigilant and ensure that Covid-19 precautions are followed. People who do not wear masks and violate norms are being penalised. Functions and gatherings should be avoided for the next two months,” Sudhakar said.

The number of active cases, which had dipped remarkably in January and February, crossed the 15,000-mark on Tuesday, with a total of 15,595 cases. The number of new infections and active cases has only been rising since March 15, and the number of discharged/recovered patients has fallen. The state’s recovery rate dipped from 97.78% on March 15 to 97.11% on Tuesday.

Although these figures may appear disturbing, the overall mortality rate and positivity rate have been steadily dipping. The state’s mortality rate fell to 1.27% on Tuesday – the lowest recorded in the state – while the positivity rate dipped to 4.73%. This is so because although cases are on the rise, the number deaths per day has  largely been in the single digits since March 15 (except March 19 and March 22 which saw 10 deaths on both days). The five deaths on Tuesday takes the death toll in the state to 12,449.

However, despite the overall positivity rate falling to 4.73%, the positivity rate for the day alone shot up to 2.03%, indicating the rise in cases. Meanwhile, both Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and Health and Health Minister Sudhakar have urged eligible people to get vaccinated against the virus.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Four nuns detained over ‘forcible conversion’ in Jhansi; Congress, BJP demand action

March 24, 2021 by Nasheman

JHANSI/KOCHI: Four nuns were taken off an express train and detained for questioning by railway police in UP’s Jhansi recently, with the Kerala Catholic Bishops Council (KCBC) expressing concern over the matter.

Officials in Jhansi said the nuns were detained after local Bajrang Dal activists complained that two of the women were allegedly being taken forcibly for religious conversion.

The police said there was no basis in the complaint and all four women later took the next train to their destination in Odisha.

Following the ruckus created by local Bajrang Dal leader Ajay Shankar Tiwari along with the activists last week, the four nuns onboard the Utkal Express from Delhi to Rourkela were taken down from the train by the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Jhansi for questioning.

Circle Officer of GRP Naeem Ansari said the complainant had said the women were being taken possibly for forcible religious conversion.

“However, during questioning, nothing as such came to light, and the four passengers were allowed to depart by the next train. No case has been registered in this regard,” he said.

During questioning, it was revealed that nuns Libiya Thomas and Hemlata, both residents of Delhi’s Vikaspuri, along with Sweta and B Tarang (both 19-years-old and natives of Odisha) were travelling in a sleeper coach of the Utkal Express.

SHO of GRP Jhansi Sunil Kumar Singh said no attack on the rail passengers emerged during the probe.

Meanwhile, KCBC spokesman Fr Jacob Palackappilly alleged that the nuns were forced to change their religious habits and wear civilian dress to protect themselves.

The church called for action from the Centre and the UP government, seeking strong action against the culprits involved in the incident.

It also sought intervention of National Commission for Women, Human Rights Commission and minority commission in the matter.

Since one of the nuns hails from Kerala, the church also invited the attention of the Kerala government in the matter.

Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Assembly, Ramesh Chennithala, strongly condemned the incident.

“I have written to the PM to order an enquiry on the issue and take strict action against the culprits. This is an evidence of how communal harmony of our nation is disturbed wherever BJP rules. Further this should also be viewed as an attack on women. Congress party will use all its might to defend the rights of every citizen of this nation,” the senior Congress leader said in a statement.

BJP state general secretary George Kurian wrote a letter to UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath, seeking an inquiry into the incident.

In his letter, Kurian said although the nuns were “bonafide religious people, as they were not indulging in any proselytizing activity, they had to alight at Jhansi for questioning by the police.”

He requested the UP chief minister to “order an inquiry and punish those who are responsible for such harassment of nuns”.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Volume of loudspeakers at mosques be fixed per HC orders: UP minister to Ballia DM

March 24, 2021 by Nasheman

BALLIA: Citing that he is facing difficulties in discharge of his duties, Uttar Pradesh minister Anand Swaroop Shukla on Tuesday shot a letter to the Ballia district magistrate, saying the volume of loudspeakers at mosques should be fixed according to the court orders.

Shukla said there are a number of schools in the vicinity of the mosque and the practice hampers their studies.

“Religious publicity takes place through loudspeakers. Information regarding donations for the construction of mosques is disseminated in an extremely loud volume. This has an adverse impact on students, elder citizens and the health of patients. The common public is facing extreme noise pollution,” he said.

He said the volume of loudspeakers at the mosques in Ballia should be fixed according to orders of the Allahabad High Court while unnecessary ones should be removed.

The objection to the loudspeaker volume by the UP minister came days after a similar complaint was made by Allahabad University Vice-Chancellor of Allahabad University Sangita Srivastava.

Srivastava had complained to the district magistrate that she is forced to wake up too early everyday due to “azaan” being recited on a loudspeaker, urging the official to take action.

Srivastava had also said the sleep disruption leads to headache through the day, impacting her work.

Asserting that she is not against any religion, the VC had suggested that “azaan” can be recited even without a loudspeaker so that it does not cause discomfort to others.

She had also referred to a Allahabad High Court order in this regard, requesting the DM to take prompt action.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

COVID-19 Update India records highest single-day spike in 2021 with 47,262 fresh cases

March 24, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: India recorded 47,262 fresh coronavirus cases in a day, the highest single-day rise so far this year, taking the nationwide COVID-19 tally to 1,17,34,058, the Union health ministry said on Wednesday.

The daily rise in infections was the highest recorded in 132 days, while the country’s COVID-19 death toll increased to 1,60,441, with 275 new fatalities, the highest in around 83 days.

As many as 47,905 new infections were recorded in a span of 24 hours on November 12 last year, it said.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,12,05,160, while the case fatality rate stands at 1.37 per cent, the data stated.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20 lakh-mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.

It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one crore-mark on December 19.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 23,64,38,861 samples have been tested till March 23, with 10,25,628 samples tested on Tuesday.

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

Nine foreigners of Tablighi Jamaat discharged after curing from covid-19

March 24, 2021 by Nasheman

LUCKNOW: A Lucknow court has discharged nine foreigners belonging to Tablighi jamaat from the cases lodged against them during the Covid outbreak in the country.

While discharging the nine, Chief Judicial Magistrate Sushil Kumari, however, stipulated that their bail bonds and personal bonds would be discharged only after the appropriate action by the Central government.

She also clarified that the accused foreigners would be entitled to their passports and mobile phones only after the conclusion of proceedings pending before the Central government.

The discharged foreigners are Mohammad Madali, Hasan Pancho, Sithipanglimsiripat, Suraskalamulsak, Arsen Thomya, Romlikole, Abdullah Maming, Abdul Basir Idorothai and Apdunbahav Vimuteekaan.

All the accused had earlier been granted bail.

In the order, the judge said that there was no prima-facie evidence against them to make them face trial.

The court passed the order on the discharge application moved by the accused foreigners.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

CARS24 to cover COVID-19 vaccination cost for all employees, two family members

March 24, 2021 by Nasheman

The COVID-19 vaccination drive will be over and above the existing medical insurance policy and is extended to over 3,000 employees currently working in the company, CARS24 said.

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NEW DELHI: Online used car marketplace CARS24 on Tuesday said it will cover the COVID-19 vaccination cost for all its employees and two other family members as a preventive measure during the pandemic.

The COVID-19 vaccination drive will be over and above the existing medical insurance policy and is extended to over 3,000 employees currently working in the company, CARS24 said in a statement.

The policy will also be applicable for new joiners for three months from the time of their joining, it added.

“Our first responsibility as a business is the safety of our employees and their families. We remain committed to this goal and back the inoculation campaign to end the coronavirus pandemic as soon as possible.

“That said, we also urge and encourage our employees and their families to get vaccinated at the earliest and play their role in this endgame of the pandemic,” CARS24 People and Culture Head Sonam Lama said.

During the pandemic, the company started Trust@CARS24 with an intent to help those employees that needed financial help for any medical purposes.

Simultaneously, the company also reimbursed the cost of COVID-19 tests for all employees and their families as the initial step to fight the adversities of the pandemic.

In November 2020, the company also offered to buy up to 100 per cent ESOPs worth Rs 35 crore bringing festive cheer to its employees.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Petrol and diesel see first reduction in rates in over a year

March 24, 2021 by Nasheman

Rates have been reduced across the country and vary from state to state depending on the local incidence of taxation (VAT).

Fuel, petrol price hike

NEW DELHI: In the first reduction in rates in over a year, petrol price on Wednesday was cut by 18 paise per litre and diesel by 17 paise a litre as international oil prices tumbled to the lowest since early February.

Petrol price was cut to Rs 90.99 a litre in Delhi from Rs 91.17 per litre, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers. Diesel now comes for Rs 81.30 a litre in the national capital, down from Rs 81.47 previos Rates have been reduced across the country and vary from state to state depending on the local incidence of taxation (VAT).This is the first reduction in fuel prices in over a year. Prices were last reduced on March 16, 2020. Despite bouts of rate freeze, prices had gone up by a record Rs 21.58 per litre on petrol in the last one year. On diesel prices had increased by Rs 19.18 a litre.Prices which last month hit record highs including crossing Rs 100 mark in some places in Rajasthan, Maharasthra and Madhya Pradesh, had been on freeze since February-end when elections to five states including West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu and Kerala were announced.In Mumbai, the petrol price was cut to Rs 97.40 a litre on Wednesday from Rs 97.57 while diesel rates were reduced to Rs 88.42 from Rs 88.60, the price notification showed.The rate reduction followed international oil prices tumbling to the lowest since early February as the second wave of COVID-19 infection clouded the prospects for a speedy recovery in consumption.West Texas Intermediate for May delivery was down to USD 57.76 in New York on Tuesday, the lowest close since February 5 while Brent for the same month lost USD 3.83 to USD 60.79 a barrel, the lowest since February 8. The rise in coronavirus cases is threatening the economy’s recovery from the recession.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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