Tag: Collecting

  • ED charge sheets a Naxalite for collecting levy

    ED charge sheets a Naxalite for collecting levy

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    New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday said that they have filed a prosecution complaint (charge sheet) before a special PMLA court in Patna against Maoist Ramayan Rai, engaged in building up the ultras’ organisation by alluring youth of uneducated and weaker groups and also engaged in wrongful activities including collection of levy.

    The court has taken cognizance of the matter.

    The ED initiated investigation under the provisions of the PMLA on the basis of the three FIRs lodged at Gopalganj police station of Bihar and in which charge sheets were also filed against Rai in two cases.

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    Rai was charge sheeted for the offences punishable under various sections of Indian Penal Code, the Arms Act, and the Explosives Substance Act, for various illegal activities including murder, attempt to murder, and collection of levy.

    The ED learnt that the accused invested the proceeds of crime, for acquiring various immovable properties in the name of his wife, so as to project them as untainted.

    It said that they recently attached immovable properties worth Rs 21 lakh in the name of his wife Kalawati Devi on under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

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  • Shopping mall in Hyderabad fined for collecting parking fees

    Shopping mall in Hyderabad fined for collecting parking fees

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    Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) on Wednesday imposed a fine of Rs.50 thousand against a popular shopping mall in Hyderabad for collecting parking fees illegally.

    The shopping mall, ‘My Home Tycoon,’ located in the city, had charged a parking fee of Rs. 10 from a resident of Secunderabad, Jeetender Surana, on March 28, which prompted him to raise a complaint on Twitter.

    GHMC’s swift action

    Surana shared the parking fee bill and tweeted, ‘2dy paid for parking at My home tycoon lifestyle building begumpet illegally collecting parking fee initiate action.’

    Following the complaint, the Central Enforcement Cell of GHMC responded promptly and instructed Surana to submit a complaint letter along with the parking ticket and shopping bill to a designated WhatsApp number. The cell then took necessary action and imposed a fine of Rs. 50,000 against the shopping mall for violating the rules.

    The GHMC’s swift action against the shopping mall sets an example for others and sends a message that the authorities will not tolerate any violation of rules and regulations.

    Rules for parking fees at shopping malls in Hyderabad

    In order to regulate parking fees in shopping malls and other commercial establishments in Hyderabad, the government has issued the following rules:

    1. No fee should be collected if the duration of the parking is less than 30 minutes.
    2. A fee can be collected if the duration of parking is more than 30 minutes. However, if the vehicle owner produces a bill of any amount as proof of having done shopping in the commercial establishment, no fee must be collected for the first hour.
    3. If the bill or movie ticket of an amount more than the parking fee is produced, no fee must be collected for any duration of the parking.
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  • CEO Anantnag warns private schools over collecting capitation

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    CEO Anantnag warns private schools over collecting capitation fee, donation from parents

    *Directs all schools to have common curriculum from class 6th onwards as per NEP*

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    Srinagar, Mar 11 (KNO): Chief Education Officer Anantnag has warned private schools of the district not to charge donation and capitation fee from parents at the time of admission after several complaints from parents.

    According to a circular issued by CEO Anantnag, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the office has also received complaints that private schools have kept text books available at particular bookshops in violation of the norms.

     

    “It has come to the notice of this office that some private schools of the district instead of implementing government orders and circulars issued from time to time with regard to fee structures, common curricular and other activities have framed their own bylaws, contradicting government orders and circulars,” the circular reads.

    CEO has also directed all recognised private schools to implement orders and circulars of the government issued from time to time and act accordingly.

    “No private school shall charge any kind of capitation, admission fee or donation as per government order and Right to Education Act 2009,” it reads.

    It also states no private school is allowed to sell any kind of books to students through their tuck shops.

    CEO Anantnag has further stated there should be common curriculum in schools for the upcoming academic session from class 6th onwards as per the New Education Policy 2020.

    “The instructions are to be adhered in letter and spirit and if any school is found making violation of Government orders or circulars, action as warranted under rules shall be initiated against the erring school,” the circular reads.

    It reads the schools will face de-recognition in case they are found violating the government orders. “The action against erring schools may include their cancellation of recognition and registration without any further notice.”—(KNO)

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  • CEO Anantnag Warns Private Schools Over Collecting Capitation Fee, Donations

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    SRINAGAR: Chief Education Officer Anantnag, Ramesh K Hakim has warned private schools of the district not to charge donation and capitation fee from parents at the time of admission after several complaints from parents.

    The office has also received many complaints from parents that the private schools have kept their book editions available at different bookshops, according to the news agency KNO.

    It is also mentioned in the circular that private schools of the district are implementing their laws and are not following the orders and circulars from the government from time to time.

    They are working against the government laws and in the circular from the CEO of Anantnag, it is also mentioned that private schools should follow the orders and circulars of the government properly. In a circular, it is also stated that private schools are not allowed to sell books to students in their own fixed shops.

    The circular also stated that “No private school shall any kind of capitation admission fee or donation as per government order and Right to Education Act 2009.”

    The CEO Anantnag has further stated in the circular that all private schools for the upcoming session should have a common curriculum in all private schools from class 6th onwards as per the New Education policy 2020.The instructions are to have adhered in letter and spirit and if any school is found making violation of Government orders or circulars, action, as warranted under rules, shall be initiated against the erring school, the circular reads.

    The circular stated that the private schools will face de-certify if they were found violating the government orders. “The action against erring schools may include their cancellation of recognition and registration without any further notice.”— (KNO)

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  • CEO Anantnag warns private schools over collecting capitation fee, donation from parents

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    Srinagar, Mar 11: Chief Education Officer Anantnag has warned private schools of the district not to charge donation and capitation fee from parents at the time of admission after several complaints from parents.

    According to a circular issued by CEO Anantnag, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the office has also received complaints that private schools have kept text books available at particular bookshops in violation of the norms.

    “It has come to the notice of this office that some private schools of the district instead of implementing government orders and circulars issued from time to time with regard to fee structures, common curricular and other activities have framed their own bylaws, contradicting government orders and circulars,” the circular reads.

    CEO has also directed all recognised private schools to implement orders and circulars of the government issued from time to time and act accordingly.

    “No private school shall charge any kind of capitation, admission fee or donation as per government order and Right to Education Act 2009,” it reads.

    It also states no private school is allowed to sell any kind of books to students through their tuck shops.

    CEO Anantnag has further stated there should be common curriculum in schools for the upcoming academic session from class 6th onwards as per the New Education Policy 2020.

    “The instructions are to be adhered in letter and spirit and if any school is found making violation of Government orders or circulars, action as warranted under rules shall be initiated against the erring school,” the circular reads.

    It reads the schools will face de-recognition in case they are found violating the government orders. “The action against erring schools may include their cancellation of recognition and registration without any further notice.”—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Saudi Arabia bans imams from collecting donations during Ramzan

    Saudi Arabia bans imams from collecting donations during Ramzan

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    Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has warned imams and muezzin in mosques that collecting financial donations for fasting people or other iftar projects during Ramzan is prohibited.

    This came in a statement issued by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, which it published on its Twitter account.

    According to the statement, the Minister of Islamic Affairs, Abdul Latif Al-Sheikh, issued a circular to all the Ministry’s branches about the need to prepare mosques to serve the worshipers, in preparation to receive the holy month of Ramzan 1444.

    Here are the ten points for imams and muezzin to follow during Ramzan:

    • The imams and the muezzin must adhere to complete regularity in their work, and avoid being absent during Ramzan except for extreme necessity.
    • The imams and the muezzin must abide by the calendar of Umm al-Qura, raise the call to prayer for the isha prayer in its time in Ramzan, and establish the prayer according to the approved period for each prayer.
    • It is also necessary to take into account the circumstances of the people in Tarawih prayers, and to complete the Tahajjud prayer in the last ten days of Ramzan in sufficient time before the dawn call, so that this will not be hardship for the worshipers.
    • The imams and the muezzin were also asked to abide by the Prophet’s guidance in supplicating qunoot in Tarawih prayers, not to prolong and confine themselves to supplications and mosques, and to stay away from hymns and intonations.
    • Reading some useful books on the mosque group.
    • It is forbidden to use mounted cameras for the purpose of photographing the imam and worshippers while performing the prayer, and it is also forbidden to transmit or broadcast prayers in the media of all kinds.
    • The imam is responsible for authorizing the i’tikaf, checking that there are no violations from it, and knowing the data for the i’tikaaf. The imam must seek the approval of the approved sponsor for non-Saudis wishing to perform i’tikaaf.
    • Not collecting financial donations for breakfast projects for fasting people and others.
    • Iftar is served for the fasting person – if any – in the places prepared for that in the courtyards of the mosque, under the responsibility of the imam and the muezzin. The person in charge of breaking the fast for the fasting person should clean the area immediately after breaking the fast. It is important not to set up any temporary rooms, tents, etc. to keep breakfast in.
    • The ministry urged worshipers not to take children, as that would disturb the congregation and cause them to lose reverence.
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  • District Administration Initiates Action Against Former Legislator For Collecting Rent On Encroached Kahcharie land – Kashmir News

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    District Administration Initiates Action Against Former Legislator For Collecting Rent On Encroached Kahcharie land – Kashmir News

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