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  • Telangana govt’s 24×7 open permit not applicable to bars, breweries

    Telangana govt’s 24×7 open permit not applicable to bars, breweries

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    Hyderabad: Telangana government on Sunday clarified that not all shops and establishments can remain open 24×7 and only those that receive approval from the state government can do so.

    An exemption to shops and establishments to be open for business 24×7 in the state was granted through a Government Order (GO) issued on April 4. However, a notification issued by the government said that there are limitations to the permit.

    According to a press note issued by the Labour, Employment Training and Factories department, GO no: 4 grants ‘exemption from section 7 (opening and closing hours) of the Telangana Shops And Establishments Act, 1988’ is not automatically applicable to all establishments in the state.

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    The press note clarified that the shops and establishments ‘as defined in section 2 (21) of the Telangana Shops & Establishments Act, 1988’ have to obtain permission from the government to operate 24×7.

    It further states that the Excise and Prohibition departments do not come under the purview of the GO 4.

    Telangana State Beverages Corporation Limited (TS BCL), Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) depots, distilleries, breweries, A4 shops, and 2B bars should function during the special hours in association with the Excise laws.

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  • Wine shops, bars to stay shut on March 30 in Hyderabad

    Wine shops, bars to stay shut on March 30 in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: City authorities have ordered the closure of all liquor stores in the city in order to preserve law and order during the forthcoming Sri Rama Navami Shobha yatra.

    The order, which applies to wine and toddy stores, bars, clubs, pubs, and five-star hotel bar rooms, will be in force from 6 a.m. on March 30 to 6 a.m. on March 31.

    The decision was made as a preventive step to ensure that the celebrations are calm and that no adverse occurrences occur in Hyderabad.

    The police have informed the public that they will keep a careful eye on the situation and will take strong action against anyone found violating the law. They have also warned against the illegal sale of spirits.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Two IndiGo flights rummaged, 28 gold bars worth Rs 1.15 cr seized

    Two IndiGo flights rummaged, 28 gold bars worth Rs 1.15 cr seized

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    New Delhi: The Customs officials at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport here recovered 28 gold bars worth Rs 1.15 crore after rummaging two IndiGo flights, officials said.

    A Customs official said that the action was initiated on Saturday on the basis of intelligence inputs received by them.

    “One flight was routed from Bangkok to Kolkata to Delhi to Patna to Delhi and the other from Singapore to Hyderabad to Delhi. During rummaging, 28 gold bars (14 from each of flight) were recovered, which weighed 2,493 gm,” the official said.

    The recovered gold bars were seized under Section 110 of the Customs Act.

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  • BBC docu screening attempt: DU bars 2 students for a year

    BBC docu screening attempt: DU bars 2 students for a year

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    New Delhi: Delhi University has barred two students, including a Congress students’ wing leader, for a year for allegedly participating in a screening of the BBC documentary on the Godhra riots on campus, a senior official said.

    During this period, the students will not be allowed to take any university or college or departmental examination, according to the memorandum dated March 10.

    Six other students allegedly involved in the January 27 incident have been given “less strict” punishment, the official said, while indicating that more students might be implicated.

    “We have debarred two students and six students have been given less strict punishment. We have also called the parents of several students. More action is expected in the coming days,” the official told PTI.

    She did not specify what punishment was meted out to the other six students.

    The students barred have been identified as Lokesh Chugh — a PhD scholar in the Anthropology department — and Ravinder of the Law faculty.

    The “confidential” memorandum issued to them mentioned that the documentary — “India: The Modi Question” is “banned”. Chugh, the national secretary of the Congress-affiliated National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), said he was not present at the Arts faculty on the day of the incident and added that the documentary is not banned.

    “…the act of participation in the showing of the banned BBC documentary is an act of indiscipline on the part of Lokesh Chugh,” the memorandum, a copy of which has been accessed by PTI, stated.

    “On the basis of the recommendations of the committee, the disciplinary authority taking cognisance of the above indiscipline exhibited by Shri Lokesh Chugh, decided to impose the penalty of debarring him from taking any university or college or departmental examination or examinations for one year,” the memorandum read.

    A similar memorandum has been issued to Ravinder, the official said.

    The university had formed a seven-member committee to investigate the ruckus outside the Arts faculty building over screening of the BBC documentary.

    A commotion erupted at the university as students attempted to screen the documentary even as police and the varsity administration intervened.

    The police had detained 24 NSUI-affiliated students during its efforts to scuttle the screening.
    Chugh, however, said he was not among the 24 students.

    “During the screening, I was not on campus. I was participating in a TV debate Moreover, the documentary is not banned but blocked,” he said.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Telangana HC bars Chiranjeevi from construction on disputed land

    Telangana HC bars Chiranjeevi from construction on disputed land

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Tuesday barred Telugu superstar K. Chiranjeevi from any construction activity on a piece of land in Jubilee Hills Housing Society here.

    In an interim order, the High Court directed the status quo on the disputed land.

    The court took up a hearing on a petition filed by J. Srikant Babu and others alleging that 595 square yards of land meant for public purposes was sold to Chiranjeevi by Jubilee Hills Society.

    The petitioner argued that since the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) did not take control of the land, the society sold the land to the megastar in violation of the rules. The court was also informed that the actor took up construction activity on the land.

    After hearing the arguments, the court directed the GHMC and Jubilee Hills Housing Society to file counter affidavits. It adjourned the hearing to April 25.

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  • 185 Fridays Behind Bars: Anjuman Slams Govt Over Mirwaiz Detention

    185 Fridays Behind Bars: Anjuman Slams Govt Over Mirwaiz Detention

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    SRINAGAR: Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid Srinagar on Friday criticized the government for the three and a half years of ‘illegal and arbitrary detention’ of its President Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Molvi Muhammad Umar Farooq who was barred from offering 185th consecutive Friday prayers today.

    The Anjuman in a statement said that due to the illegal detention, Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir is prevented from delivering the Friday sermons and Friday prayers from the pulpit of the Jama Masjid which is a direct interference with the religious rights of the Muslims of the valley by the Authorities

    The continuous detention of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq is a serious concern for Anjuman Auqaf as well as the people, the statement read, adding that public anxiety against his unjustified detention is increasing with each passing day. Severe disappointment is seen among the worshipers at the historic Jama Masjid Srinagar who come from cities and towns to benefit from the wise sermons of Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir, the statement added.

    The Anjuman urged the authorities to ensure the unconditional release of Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir on the arrival of the month of Ramadan so that he can fulfill his religious obligations in this blessed month.

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  • Govt Circular Bars Referral Of Unfilled Posts Over Two Years Old For Direct Recruitment

    Govt Circular Bars Referral Of Unfilled Posts Over Two Years Old For Direct Recruitment

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    SRINAGAR: The government has asked all administrative departments not to refer the posts under direct recruitment quota, which have remained unfilled for more than two years, to the recruiting agencies.

    “The Departments shall obtain the prior concurrence of the Finance Department for revival of such posts before referring them for recruitment, in unavoidable cases,” reads a circular by Finance department.

    The Finance department recalled that on July 15, 2021 circular instructions were issued regarding creation, deemed abolition, revival and continuation of posts was issued.

    These instructions, among others, provide as under that all posts, except newly created posts kept in abeyance or remaining vacant for a period of more than two years in any Department, Attached Office, Subordinate office, Statutory body, would be considered as ‘deemed abolished’ unless an exemption has been given at the time of sanctioning the post.

    A post falling into the category of ‘deemed abolished’, cannot be filled up prior to obtaining its revival, from Finance Department.

    Revival of posts would be considered in rare and unavoidable circumstances only, the 2021 circular had said.

    Proposals for revival of posts were to be referred to Finance Department on file along with the prescribed checklist issued by the Department.

    Separate checklist was to be prepared for each post. “Proposals received without proper checklist would not be considered.” (GNS)

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  • Saudi Govt Bars Children Below 12 Years Of Age For Haj 2023

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    SRINAGAR: Saudi Government has decided to disallow the children below 12 years of age in a bid to ensure their safety, Haj Committee of India (HCoI), informed Friday.

    Quoting a circular issued by the HCoI, the news agency KNO reported that it is intimated that the authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have decided that children below the age of 12 years are not allowed to proceed for Haj 1444(H)-2023 consider the fact that it is not appropriate to accompany children under the age of 12 years to ensure their safety.

    “In view of the position explained above, no application of children below the age of 12 years as on 30-04-2023 including infants will be entertained for Haj 1444 2023. Therefore , all Haj applications of the children below 12 years including infants registered till date will be rejected for Haj 1444-2023,” the circular reads.

    The circular further reads that it is expected that the authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia might stipulate further health and administrative guidelines in view of the prevailing conditions. The same shall be notified accordingly in the due course of time.

    HCoI member Er Aijaz Hussain said that the decision to disallow children below 12 years of age is aimed at ensuring their safety and the move is part of Haj policy 2023. He said that new health and administrative guidelines will be issued shortly.

    Pertinently, Haj 2023 has been made cheaper by Rs 80,000 and that the pilgrim has to pay only Rs 3, 70,000 against 4.50 lakh paid earlier. Plus, there will be 25 embankments across country this year while as pilgrims above 70 years of age will be prioritized.

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  • Saudi Govt bars Children below 12 years of age for Haj 2023

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    Srinagar, Feb 17: Saudi Government has decided to disallow the children below 12 years of age in a bid to ensure their safety, Haj Committee of India (HCoI), informed Friday.

    A circular issued by the HCoI, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), reads that it is intimated that the authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have decided that children below the age of 12 years are not allowed to proceed for Haj 1444(H)-2023 consider the fact that it is not appropriate to accompany children under the age of 12 years to ensure their safety.

    “In view of the position explained above, no application of children below the age of 12 years as on 30-04-2023 including infants will be entertained for Haj 1444 2023. Therefore , all Haj applications of the children below 12 years including infants registered till date will be rejected for Haj 1444-2023,” the circular reads.

    The circular further reads that it is expected that the authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia might stipulate further health and administrative guidelines in view of the prevailing conditions. The same shall be notified accordingly in the due course of time.

    Talking to KNO, HCoI member Er Aijaz Hussain said that the decision to disallow children below 12 years of age is aimed at ensuring their safety and the move is part of Haj policy 2023. He said that new health and administrative guidelines will be issued shortly.

    Pertinently, Haj 2023 has been made cheaper by Rs 80,000 and that the pilgrim has to pay only Rs 3, 70,000 against 4.50 lakh paid earlier. Plus, there will be 25 embankments across country this year while as pilgrims above 70 years of age will be prioritized—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • No liquor to be served in bars, restaurants on R-Day in Delhi

    No liquor to be served in bars, restaurants on R-Day in Delhi

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    New Delhi: Delhi government on Monday issued an order to ban the sale of liquor at bars and restaurants in the national capital on January 26, the Republic Day.

    The Republic Day is observed as a dry day when the liquor shops remain closed. This is the first time that the government has taken a decision to ban the sale of liquor at bars and restaurants. Previously, only liquor vends used to be closed on dry days.

    Additionally, there will be a ban on the sale of liquor at shops on Mahashivratri, Ram Navami and Holi. The government has also declared dry days on Swami Dayanand Jayanti and Guru Ravidas Jayanti.

    The excise department of the Delhi government has issued a list of dry days for the period from January 1, 2023 to March 31, 2023.

    The list includes Republic Day on January 26, Guru Ravidas Jayanti on February 5, Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti on February 15, Mahashivaratri on February 18, Holi on March 8 and Ram Navami on March 30.

    The Delhi government issues a list of dry days every three months. At present, there are about 21 dry days in a year.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )