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‘Uncleji … find another job’: TMC MP Mahua Moitra lashes out at West Bengal governor

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

'Uncleji ... find another job': TMC MP Mahua Moitra lashes out at West Bengal governor

Kolkata: Describing the law and order situation in post-poll Bengal as “extremely alarming with numerous cases of killings and rapes” recorded, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Sunday said he has called upon Chief Secretary HK Dwivedi to learn about the steps being taken by the administration to contain this “retributive violence”.

Dismissing his assertions, TMC MP Mahua Moitra said the situation in the state would improve if Dhankhar returned to Delhi and found “another job” for himself.

The governor, taking to Twitter, said lakhs of people were being displaced and property worth hundreds of crores vandalised in Bengal.

He also claimed that the state police is “engaged as an extension of ruling dispensation to let loose vindictiveness on political opponents”.

“Extremely alarming law & order scenario. Security environment is seriously compromised. In such a grim situation called upon (the) Chief Secretary to brief me on the law and order situation on Monday 7th June and indicate all steps taken to contain post poll violence,” he tweeted on Sunday.

The governor also alleged that people who have voted against the ruling TMC are victims of “targeted violence”.

“The state is in (the) grip of unprecedented post poll retributive violence at unimaginable scale, with lacs of people being displaced and property worth hundreds of crores vandalised. Rampant vandalism and hooliganism has resulted in large scale arson, loot, destruction of property.

“Numerous instances of rapes and killings at the hands of rogue elements who have no fear of law (sic),” he stated.

Condemning alleged incidents of socially boycott and denial of benefits to people who had voted for TMC rivals, he said they are being made to pay extortion fees for living in their own house or running their own business.

“Democratic values are openly shredded and trampled by ruling party harmads. People are in mortal fear of police and that in turn is at the feet of ruling party rogue elements,” he wrote on his Twitter handle.

He maintained that state functionaries “are not recognising this malaise, much less take steps to contain it”.

“Police is engaged as extension of ruling dispensation to let loose vindictiveness on political opponents. In such a grim situation Chief Secretary of the state be called upon to brief me urgently on Monday 7th June and indicate all steps taken to contain post poll violence,” Dhankhar, who has always been at loggerheads with the TMC government, added.

Slamming the governor over his contentions, TMC state general secretary Kunal Ghosh said Dhankhar devalued his post.

“He devalued the chair of the governor and worked as an agent of the BJP during elections. Now that people have rejected them (BJP), he is trying to complicate things unnecessarily. He has no importance and lost his mind totally.

He is an insatiable soul,” Ghosh told PTI.

Moitra, addressing Dhankhar as ‘uncle-ji’, said he should go back to Delhi.

“Uncleji only way WB’s ‘grim situation’ will improve is if you move your sorry self back to Delhi & find another job,” Moitra tweeted.

She also suggested he should work as an “advisor to Ajay Bisht Yogi CM (Uttar Pradesh) on how best to ‘Thok Do’ (silence) opposition or advisor to Home Min (minister) on how best to hide during a pandemic”.

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Madhya Pradesh: ‘Noorjahan’ mangoes fetching rate up to Rs 1,000 apiece

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Indore: The ‘Noorjahan’ mango, cultivated in Madhya Pradesh’s Alirajpur district, is fetching a higher price this year thanks to the good yield and sheer size of the fruit compared with the last year.

The ‘Noorjahan’ mango is priced at Rs 500 to Rs 1,000 apiece this season, a farmer said on Sunday, adding unlike the last year, the yield of this variety of mangoes has been good this time due to favourable weather conditions.

Locals claim ‘Noorjahan’ mangoes are of Afghan origin and cultivated only in the Katthiwada region of Alirajpur district adjacent to the Gujarat border, approximately 250 km from Indore.

“The three Noojahan mango trees in my orchard have produced 250 mangoes. The fruit has been priced between Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 per piece. Bookings have already been done for these mangoes,” Shivraj Singh Jadhav, a mango cultivator from Katthiwada, told PTI.

He said people who have booked ‘Noorjahan’ mangoes in advance include fruit lovers from Madhya Pradesh as well as neighbouring Gujarat.

“This time the weight of a Noorjahan mango is going to be between 2 kg to 3.5 kg,” Jadhav added.

Ishaq Mansoori, an expert in cultivating ‘Noorjahan’ mangoes in Katthiwada, said, “This time the crop of this variety has been good but the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the business”.

He said ‘Noorjahan’ trees could not flower properly due to unfavourable climatic conditions in 2020.

“In 2019, one mango of this variety weighed around 2.75 kg at an average and buyers paid as high as Rs 1,200 apiece for it,” he added.

The ‘Noorjahan’ variety produces fruits towards the beginning of June. These trees start flowering in January- February.

A ‘Noorjahan’ mango can grow up to a foot long and its kernels weigh between 150 to 200 grams, local cultivators claimed.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

28th Oxygen Express carrying 117.11 tonnes LMO reaches Bengaluru

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: The twenty eighth “Oxygen Express” carrying 117.11 tonnes of Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) in six cryogenic containers, has reached the city, the South Western Railway said on Sunday.

So far, Karnataka has received 3,213.99 tonnes of LMO by rail.

“The 28th Oxygen Express has reached Inland Container Depot, Whitefield, Bengaluru at 05:50 PM today (June 6).

It had started from Kanalus, Jamnagar, Gujarat at 11:45 AM on June 5,” South Western Railway said in a statement.

The Indian Railways has so far run 376 Oxygen Expresses and transported more than 26,281 tonnes of LMO in 1,534 tankers to all parts of the country and has brought relief to 15 states in their fight against COVID-19, it said.

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Lakshadweep admin issues new order to deploy govt officials in fishing boats

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Kochi: Amid protests by islanders against its “reform” measures, the Lakshadweep island administration has taken a set of decisions, including deputing government officials onboard local fishing boats for intelligence gathering.

The administration also issued a new order on managing cleanliness and hygiene, on June 4, directing the people of the islands to scientifically dispose of the tender coconut shell, tree leaves, coconut husk, coconut shell, trunk etc in and around dwelling and public places.

Lakshadweep MP Mohammed Faizal attacked the administration for its new directives, terming them as a “mockery” and urged the authorities to withdraw them immediately.

It was on May 28, a meeting chaired by Principal Secretary cum Advisor to the Administrator decided to depute responsible government servants onboard local fishing boats for intelligence gathering.

The meeting also decided to strengthen the security measures to monitor the local fishing boats and crews, intensify checking of passenger boats and vessels reaching the islands and strengthen the ship berthing points and helibase by installing CCTV cameras.

The administration later gave direction to officials concerned to initiate action as per decisions taken on the meeting.

He questioned the practicality of implementing the order, saying there are hundreds of fishing boats operating from the islands and how many officials are going to be deployed in such vessels.

Noting that a well established system of surveillance by the Navy and the Coast Guard was already in place in all the islands, the MP said the Coast Guard headquarter in islands have an effective radar system which can cover activities of any vessels operating in 30 nautical mile areas.

Faizal said every month or once in three months Coast Guard is having regular interaction with the local fishermen to train them on how to report the movement of suspected objects in the seas.

“All this training is given to the fishermen. They are very cooperative with the security agencies. By introducing such a law, what are they (administration) trying to establish?” he asked.

Faizal alleged that the administration’s actions showed that they donot believe the innocent fishermen community of Lakshadweep.

“The recent order, which has come in the way of surveillance on the coastal areas of Lakshadweep, is really a mockery .. I feel.

Alleging discrimination, he asked why such surveillance using officials onboard fishing vessels were not happening in coastal states like Gujarat, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Issuing the order on hygiene and cleanliness, the administration said whoever violates or contravenes any of the directions shall be liable for punishment with fine as per Schedule I of the Lakshadweep Solid Waste Management Bye-Law, 2018 and also be liable to criminal proceedings for offence punishable under Section 188 of IPC.

Questioning the provision in the order directing scientific disposal of biodegradable materials like coconut leaves, Faizal said the land of Lakshadweep became fertile because the forefathers who lived in the islands buried them in the soil.

He also said it is the responsibility of the administration to provide technology for scientifically managing the waste.

Asked whether he had taken up the matter with the Union Government, Faizal said, “I feel really ashamed of taking up such matters with them”.

Meanwhile, the Congress has decided to step up its agitation against the administration for its “anti-people” reform measures in the islands.

According to party sources, the MPs from the Congress- led UDF in Kerala will organise a ‘dharna’ in front of the territorial administration office in Kochi on Monday.

Expressing solidarity with the people of Lakshadweep, the Kerala Legislative Assembly has unanimously passed a resolution demanding the recall of island administrator Praful Khoda Patel and requesting the Centres immediate intervention to protect the lives and livelihood of the islanders.

An archipelago located in the Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep has been witnessing protests by locals for over the recent actions and administrative reforms being implemented by Patel.

Defending its action, the Lakshadweep administration has said it was laying the foundation for the future of islands in a planned way and to develop it on the lines of Maldives in two decades.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Rohini Sindhuri meets CM Yediyurappa requesting withdrawal of her transfer order

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

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Mysuru: IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri who was transferred on late Saturday night from the post of Mysuru Deputy Commissioner, met CM Yediyurappa on Sunday morning at his residence ‘Kaveri’ here in the state capital.

According to the sources, Rohini requested the CM to withdraw her transfer order and reinstate her as the DC of Mysuru District.

The state government on Saturday had order transferred of Sindhuri and Mysuru City Corporation Commissioner Shilpa Nag after their differences in administration made national headlines.

Rohini reportedly told the CM that she was not at the fault and that transferring was not right. He requested the CM to withdraw the orders.

Rohini has been transferred as Commissioner for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments, Bengaluru, while Shilpa has been transferred to Bengaluru as Director (e-Government) RD&PR.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Delhi govt hospital bars nurses from talking in Malayalam at work union fumes

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

New Delhi: A Delhi government hospital Saturday issued a circular asking its nursing staff not to use Malayalam at work as “maximum patients and colleagues do not know this language” which it said causes a lot of inconvenience.

The circular issued by the Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (GIPMER), one of the leading facilities here, has asked its nurses to use only Hindi and English for communication or face “strict action”.

G B Pant nurses’ association president Liladhar Ramchandani claimed it was issued in pursuance of a complaint sent by a patient to a senior officer in the health department, regarding use of Malayalam language at the hospital, while adding that “the union disagrees with the wordings used in the circular”.

The circular says, “A complaint has been received regarding Malayalam language being used for communication in working places in GIPMER. Whereas maximum patient and colleagues do not know this language and feel helpless causing a lot of inconvenience”.

“So, it is directed to all nursing personnel to use only Hindi and English for communication. Otherwise serious action will be taken, it reads.

Ramchandani, also the secretary general of Delhi Nurses Federation said, “As a language’s name, Malayalam, has been inserted in the circular, many will take offence”.

He also claimed that this circular was “consequent of the complaint filed by the patient” and “internally, there is no issue among the nurses and the administration”.

Many nurses at various hospitals across India, hail from Kerala, with Malayalam being their native language.

The circular has drawn sharp criticism from other nursing unions too.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Mysuru DC Rohini Sindhuri, City Corporation Commissioner Shilpa Nag transferred

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: Karnataka Government on late Saturday night transferred Mysuru DC Rohini Sindhuri Dasari IAS and Mysuru City Corporation Commissioner Shilpa Nag IAS with immediate effect.

Rohini has been transferred as Commissioner for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments, Bengaluru, while Shilpa has been transferred to Bengaluru as Director (e-Government) RD&PR.

Dr. Bagadi Gautam IAS who was serving as the Additional Commissioner for Commercial Taxes (Enforcement) Bengaluru will take charge as the Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru District.

Lakshmikanth Reddy IAS who was serving as the Managing Director, Karnataka Food and Civil Supplies Corporation limited will take charge as the Commissioner of Mysuru City Corporation.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Twitter users demand justice for pregnant woman of Mangaluru who was denied treatment at hospitals

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Mangaluru: Twitter users on Sunday demanded justice for Khatija Jasmeen, a pregnant woman from Mangaluru who was allegedly denied treatment at various hospitals after testing positive for COVID-19.

According to the allegations labeled by the patient through a press meet, Dr. Priya Ballal, a local Gynecologist who was treating Jasmeen used her influence to deny admission to Jasmeen to various hospitals in the city after she tested positive for the virus.

The allegations added Jasmeen was into her last trimester of pregnancy when the incident took place in the third week of May. It further added that 31-year-old Jasmeen complained of cold and flu to Dr. Priya who advised her to take medication and rest at home.

When her condition partially deteriorated and she experienced fever, the family once again contacted Dr. Priya who asked Jasmeen to undergo a COVID test. The test returned positive and Dr. Priya asked Jasmeen to get admitted to her hospital for 15 days.

Jasmeen tried consulting other doctors as she didn’t support the idea of getting admitted to the hospital for 15 days. Jasmeen’s family took her to another private hospital in the city. After initially checking the patient and going through Dr. Priya’s prescription for the patient doctors at the hospital contacted Dr. Priya and after the call refused treatment to Jasmeen.

The same dilemma for the patient continued at the next nine hospitals in the city where Dr. Priya allegedly denied admission to the patient using her influence.

Twitter users started a campaign with #StopMedicalMafia and #JusticeForJasmeen that grossed over one lakh tweets slamming the doctor and behavior of the hospitals in the city at the time of a pandemic and in a place that is known as the medical hub of Coastal Karnataka.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

PM Narendra Modi to address nation at 5 PM

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Modi has addressed the nation a number of times since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic last year, offering suggestions to people and outlining measures his government has been taking to deal with the situation.

His last address was on April 20, just as cases due to the second wave of the virus began rising in the country.

On June 7, India reported 1,00,636 fresh COVID-19 cases, the lowest in 61 days, taking the infection tally to 2,89,09,975. The number of active cases dropped to 14,01,609, according to the Union Health Ministry’s data updated on Monday.

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Delivery boy arrested for sexually harassing woman in Bengaluru

June 7, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

The southeast Division police of Koramangala police have arrested a 20 year old delivery partner
of Dunzo for harrassing a woman on May 31st.

The accused has been identified as,Arun kumar,20 year old.

Senior officer told reporters,The Koramangala police have registered a case against a delivery boy of a food company for sexually harassing a woman who was on her night walk on May 31.

Based on the complaint,the police have registered an FIR.A special team,was formed by Koramangala police inspector Ravi KB,and team  led by PSI Puttaswamy,and team analysed CCTV footage and checked 84 scooters of a similar make that were in the area at the time of the incident.In less than 48 hours,they identified Arun Kumar,a native of Andersonpete in KGF.

During investigation it was found that he has been working in Bengaluru for three months. He is a habitual offender who harassed and preyed on women walking alone,He was produced before a magistrate who remanded him in judicial custody he added.

The victim,aged around 30 years,told in her statement that she was on her evening walk near the house on 4th block Koramangala when the accused confronted her.

Since it was late in the evening and the street was deserted the victim started walking briskly to stay away from him.

The accused however followed her on the bike and slapped her back before speeding away.

The victim was shocked and before she could react the accused took a u turn and started riding towards her .

Realizing the danger, the victim raised an alarm prompting the residents to come to her help and the accused escaped .

The victim later approached the police and filed a complaint along with the physical description of the accused .

The police team nabbed the accused within 48 hours a big thanks to the police team victim appreciated all the police personnel for their speedy action.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant,has appreciated Addl CP East,S Murugan, DCP Southeast,Srinath Mahadev Joshi,ACP, Madiwala Sub-Division,Sudheer M Hegde,PI,Ravi KB,PSI,Puttaswamy and other crime staff who has nabbed the habitual offender who has created fear among lonely walking woman in the area now the accused is cooling his heels in jail and a suitable reward will be given to the team for the exemplary work done by them he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

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