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  • ‘Won’t notify till..’: Centre after Kunal Kamra’s plea against govt’s fact checking unit

    ‘Won’t notify till..’: Centre after Kunal Kamra’s plea against govt’s fact checking unit

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    Mumbai: The Union government told the Bombay High Court on Thursday that it will not notify till July 5, 2023, a fact-checking unit to identify fake news against the government on social media under the recently amended Information Technology Rules.

    A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and Neela Gokhale accepted the statement and said since the amended rules would be inoperable in the absence of a fact-checking unit, no urgent hearing was required on stay of the rules as sought by stand-up comic Kunal Kamra.

    The bench posted the petition filed by Kamra, challenging the constitutional validity of the rules, for hearing on June 8.
    Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh, appearing for the Union government, told the HC that the fact-checking unit would not be notified till July 5, 2023 so that the court could hear the matter in June when it reopens after the summer vacation.

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    Kamra’s counsel Darius Khambata insisted the court hear the matter for interim relief on Thursday itself and argued that the rules would continue to have a chilling effect irrespective of whether the fact-checking unit was notified or not.

    The bench, however, said the rules would not be operable till the unit was set up or notified.

    “The rules, as it currently stands, are sterile or inoperable without this fact-checking unit or committee. Whether once the unit is notified it would have a retrospective effect or not is something that needs to be seen at that stage,” the high court said.

    Justice Patel in a lighter vein said if it is Kamra’s contention that he is going to be putting up some remark or comments or satire and may face action later then he should probably “take a holiday”.

    “Take the summer off. If somebody chooses to be chilled then that is up to them,” Justice Patel quipped.
    The bench also permitted Kamra to amend his petition to challenge the competence of the executive on the issue.

    On April 6, the Union government promulgated certain amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, including a provision of a fact check unit to identify fake or false or misleading online content related to the government.

    Kamra, in his petition, claimed the new rules could potentially lead to his content being arbitrarily blocked or his social media accounts being suspended or deactivated, thus harming him professionally.

    He has sought that the court declare the amended rules as unconstitutional and give a direction to the government to restrain from acting against any individual under the rules.

    The Union government in its affidavit filed in court last week reiterated that the “role of the fact check unit is restricted to any business of the central government, which may include information about policies, programmes, notifications, rules, regulations, implementation thereof, etc”.

    “The fact check unit may only identify fake or false or misleading information and not any opinion, satire or artistic impression. Therefore, the aim of the government regarding the introduction of the impugned provision is explicitly clear and suffers from no purported arbitrariness or unreasonableness as alleged by the petitioner (Kamra),” the Centre’s affidavit had said.

    As per the amendments, intermediaries such as social media companies will have to act against content identified by the fact check unit or risk losing their safe harbour protections under Section 79 of the IT Act.

    “Safe harbour” protections allow intermediaries to avoid liabilities for what third parties post on their websites.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Market Checking drives conducted at Hermain & Keegam in Shopian

    Market Checking drives conducted at Hermain & Keegam in Shopian

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    SHOPIAN, APRIL 07: On the directions of Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Tehsilar Hermain along with concerned SHO today conducted market checking at various locations in the Hermain market.

    The checking drives were aimed at ensuring quality and price control and keeping a vigil on erring traders.

    The authorities said that such drives will be conducted on a routine basis so that the quality and price of commodities is ensured without undue profiteering.

    Traders were advised not to infringe upon the consumer rights and were also asked for displaying the rate lists at their respective trade centres.

    Similarly, in Keegam tehsil, a joint team of revenue, Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs conducted Market checking in Tehsil Keegam.

    A sum of Rs. 3900 has been recovered from erring Shopkeepers. Rotten and expired items have been destroyed on spot. Erring shopkeepers have been warned against the illegal transactions.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Intensive market checking held at D.H.Pora, Rs 2600 fine recovered from violators

    Intensive market checking held at D.H.Pora, Rs 2600 fine recovered from violators

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    KULGAM, MARCH 24: Following the directions of Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, SDM Noorabad Bashir ul Hassan led a joint market checking team which carried out intensive checking in D.H.Pora market today.

    He was accompanied by SDPO, D H Pora Dr. Showkat Ahmed, BMO, TSO and other officers.

    During the market checking، an amount of Rs 2600 fine was recovered from violators, while one shop was also sealed.

    SDM while interacting with the customers urged them to be aware about their rights.

    He added that to curb over pricing and other violations market checking drives will continue in the subdivision۔

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Hyderabad: SCR collects Rs 9.62 cr in ticket checking drive

    Hyderabad: SCR collects Rs 9.62 cr in ticket checking drive

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    Hyderabad: To curb unauthorized travel and curtail inconvenience to bonafide rail users, a nine membered team of the South Central Railways (SCR) has collected a record fine of Rs 9.62 crore in a ticket-checking drive.

    The team members collected a record fine of Rs 1 crore from commuters travelling without tickets, irregular travellers and un-booked luggage.

    As many as 1.16 lakh commuters were checked in the current financial year 2022-23.

    The staff include seven from the Secunderabad division and one each from Guntakal and Vijayawada divisions.

    Chief ticket inspector of Secunderabad division T. Natarajan is the highest earner who collected an amount of Rs 1.16 crores from 12,689 passengers.

    General manager of SCR Arun Kumar Jain commended the ticket-checking staff for their exemplary performance and dedication while appealing to the rail passengers to travel with valid railway tickets and travel authorities.

    “Ticket checking is one of the critical mechanisms which helps in reducing unauthorized travel in trains while also building confidence among genuine rail passengers,” added the manager.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hunt for Amritpal: Haryana Police intensifies checking of vehicles along Punjab border

    Hunt for Amritpal: Haryana Police intensifies checking of vehicles along Punjab border

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    Chandigarh: With a manhunt underway for radical Sikh preacher and Khalistan sympathiser Amritpal Singh in Punjab, Haryana has intensified checking of vehicles along the border with the neighbouring state.

    Punjab Police on Saturday launched a major crackdown against Amritpal and suspended internet and SMS services till Monday noon. It has arrested 78 members of ‘Punjab Waris De’, an outfit headed by him.

    At the Shambhu border with Punjab, Ambala police have been put on high alert, officials said on Sunday.

    Additional checkpoints have been set up and a large number of police personnel have been deployed there, they said.

    In some other districts too, including Kurukshetra, Kaithal and Sirsa, which share borders with Punjab, police are maintaining strict vigil and have intensified checking of vehicles, they said.

    CIA-1 incharge of Ambala police Harjinder Singh, who was present at the Haryana-Punjab border near Shambhu, said the situation is normal and peaceful but police are maintaining a vigil.

    In Punjab, security forces conducted flag marches at several places in the state, including Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.

    Dubai-returned Amritpal was last year anointed the head of ‘Waris Punjab De’, which was founded by actor and activist Deep Sidhu who died in a road accident in February last year.

    Last month, Amritpal and his supporters, some of them brandishing swords and guns, broke through barricades and barged into Ajnala police station on the outskirts of Amritsar city, and clashed with police for the release of one of his aides. Six policemen were injured in the incident.

    Punjab Police filed an FIR on February 23 in connection with the incident.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: SCR registers whooping Rs 200 Cr revenue in ticket checking

    Telangana: SCR registers whooping Rs 200 Cr revenue in ticket checking

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    Hyderabad: The South Central Railways registered great success after collecting a revenue of Rs 200.17 crore in ticket checking in the current fiscal year.

    In a release from the SCR department here on Saturday, it praised the department for achieving a milestone in registering 28.27 lakh cases booked against irregular travel and unbooked luggage.

    The previous revenue earned was Rs 154.29 crore in the year 2019-20.

    The release said that different measures have been taken to improve passenger traffic by convenient ways of purchasing tickets through UTS mobile app, ATVM machines near booking counters, and displaying QR codes.

    “The SCR has earned the highest ever passenger revenue of Rs 4825.72 crores besides the highest revenue in ticket checking,” the release stated.

    SCR general manager Arun Kumar Jain congratulated the entire commercial wing along with officers and staff. “Ticket checking is a solid mechanism which helps in curtailing irregular travel besides improving a positive image of the Railways,” he said.

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  • Bihar jail inmate swallows mobile phone during checking

    Bihar jail inmate swallows mobile phone during checking

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    Gopalganj: An inmate of Bihar’s Gopalganj district jail reportedly swallowed a mobile phone during checking out of fear being caught by prison officers, an official said on Monday.

    Qaishar Ali, the prisoner, swallowed the phone on Saturday during inspection.
    The matter, however, came to light on Sunday after Ali developed extreme pain in his stomach.

    “The prisoner informed the jail authorities and narrated the sequence of events. He was immediately rushed to Gopalganj district hospital where the x-ray of the inmate revealed the presence of a foreign particle in his abdomen,” Manoj Kumar, Gopalganj jail superintendent told PTI on Monday.

    Salam Siddiqui, the doctor at the hospital’s emergency ward said, “The prisoner was admitted in the hospital due to stomach pain. The x-ray of his stomach was taken and the presence of foreign particles was visible during the examination. There is a need to investigate it thoroughly”.

    A medical board was constituted by the hospital and the man was referred the prisoner to Patna Medical College and Hospital for further treatment.

    Ali was arrested by Gopalganj police on January 17, 2020 under provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS Act). He has been in jail for the last three years.

    Use of mobile phone by inmates inside Bihar prisons has raised eyebrows over security officers’ credentials. Around 35 cellphones, seven sim cards and 17 cellphone chargers were seized during raids conducted in jails across the state in March 2021.

    The raids were conducted on Katihar, Buxar, Gopalganj, Nalanda, Hajipur, Ara, Jehanabad and some other jails in the state

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  • Parliamentary panel asks govt to define fake news, seeks response on fact checking

    Parliamentary panel asks govt to define fake news, seeks response on fact checking

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    New Delhi: A high-level Parliamentary panel has asked the government to broadly define the term “fake news” and has also sought its response on the need for various fact-checking units (FCUs) in the country.

    Noting that “fake news” is becoming a disturbing trend in the country, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communication and Information Technology has disapproved of the government’s silence on the matter.

    The comments from the panel have come just days after the government decided to extend the timeline for consultations of its plan to take down information which is marked as “fake” by the FCUs of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

    The extension came amid protests from all quarters against the move.

    The Parliamentary panel’s observations have been made in its action taken report on “Ethical Standards in Media Coverage”, submitted in Parliament by the panel last week during the Budget session.

    In the light of false or fake news becoming a disturbing trend in India, the committee has also sought to know from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, whether it intends to have such FCUs for countering misinformation in general.

    The panel has also expressed its disappointment over the ministry’s silence on its earlier recommendation of using latest technologies like Artificial Intelligence, considering existing expertise in non-government agencies and to study the anti-fake news laws of countries like Australia, Malaysia and other democracies for developing some legal provisions.

    It noted that “the ministry’s reply is silent on all these aspects and they submitted merely the statutory and institutional mechanisms for preventing spread of fake news existing for print media, TV channels and digital news publishers”.

    However in the light of rapid spread of fake news due to latest technologies and its impact on the citizens, the committee has recommended that “there is always a scope for learning from the expertise of non-government organisations in the field and for studying anti-fake news laws of other countries so as to have some legal provisions for curbing fake news in the country”.

    It has thus asked the Ministry to provide action taken in this direction along with the initiatives taken for utilising latest technologies such as Artificial Intelligence for intervening and checking fake news in near real time.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Surprise Market Checking intensified in Khalhar Kokernag

    Surprise Market Checking intensified in Khalhar Kokernag

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    Anantnag: A Surprise Market checking was conducted in Khalhaar area of Kokernag by a team of officials led by Tehsildar Kokernag Syed Muiz Qadri along with revenue staff.

    “The checking was aimed at ensuring the quality and price control and to keep a vigil on erring traders,” officials said.

    During the inspection, rotten Vegetables,Fruits were spoiled besides expired food items like Dal,Chips,Ghee,Turmeric Powder worth amount of 15000 were recovered and destroyed on spot during market Checking.

    if shopkeepers found violating the legal regulations will be dealt as per law Tehsildar Syed Muiz Qadri added;

    He also urged upon the people to avoid the use of polythene so that the pollution in the area can be minimized.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )