Tag: Delhi

  • Delhi school teachers ‘being forced’ to write ‘answers on blank papers’: Congress

    Delhi school teachers ‘being forced’ to write ‘answers on blank papers’: Congress

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: The Congress on Thursday accused the Delhi government of forcing teachers to write “answers on blank exam papers” of Class 9 and 11 students and demanded a probe into the allegations.

    Lashing out at the city government, the Delhi Congress’ communications department chairperson Anil Bhardwaj alleged that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former education minister Manish Sisodia created a “false narrative” about the “Delhi model of education”.

    “The truth is, the education standard in government schools deteriorated terribly. Kejriwal had promised in his manifesto for the assembly elections nine years ago that, if elected to power, he would create 500 new schools and 20 new colleges but he could not fulfil those promises,” the Congress leader claimed.

    MS Education Academy

    He alleged that the administration “failed to develop” Delhi despite making a “budget allocation of over Rs 5 lakh crore” in the past nine years.

    “Despite making a budget allocation of over Rs 5 lakh crore in the past nine years, the Kejriwal government failed to develop Delhi.

    “The AAP government only made (Delhi) number one in pollution, the liquor scam and squandering taxpayers’ money for publicity and advertisements,” the former MLA said.

    Subscribe us on The Siasat Daily - Google News

    [ad_2]
    #Delhi #school #teachers #forced #write #answers #blank #papers #Congress

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Delhi riots: Investigating Officer playing hide and seek, says court

    Delhi riots: Investigating Officer playing hide and seek, says court

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: A Delhi court hearing a case of the 2020 northeast Delhi riots has deprecated the conduct of an investigating officer (IO), saying the police official was playing a game of hide and seek with the court and trying to mislead it.

    Additional Sessions Judge Pulastya Pramachala, while hearing arguments on charges in a case registered by Dayalpur police station against three accused, noted in addition to the first information report (FIR) the case pertained to four complaints.

    The judge said one of the complaints by Farooq Ahmad mentioned two separate alleged incidents on the intervening night of February 25 and 26, while the FIR was regarding a rioting incident around 9.50 am on February 25 in front of Victoria Public School on Main Wazirabad road.

    MS Education Academy

    “Due to the clubbing of several incidents in one chargesheet, it had been a matter of deliberation by the court time and again, so as to have a clear-cut picture in order to decide within the parameters of law for what allegations the charges are to be decided,” the judge said in a recent order.

    The judge noted the IO’s earlier statement before the court, according to which the alleged incidents pertaining to Ahmad’s complaint would be separately investigated, and a separate report regarding the same would be filed.

    The judge said after the court directed him to file a status report in September last year, the IO did not submit the report, and when confronted again, the police official informed the court that no separate FIR was registered, and that “some investigation” was being conducted.

    “I fail to understand, under which particular law and following which particular procedure of law, such investigation is going on, without resorting to Section 154 of the code of criminal procedure (CrPC)…,” the judge said.

    Section 154 of the CrPC provides for registration of an FIR if the information discloses the commission of a cognizable offence.

    The judge further said, “Moreover, from the conduct of IO, it is well apparent that till date he had been trying to play a game of hide and seek from this court and to mislead the court in respect of proposed actions.”

    ASJ Pramachala said the complaint regarding the alleged rioting incident was still awaiting investigation by adopting the due process of law.

    “I do not wish to speculate any final reason behind such inaction over the aforesaid complaint, because it shall be a matter of internal inquiry and assessment of investigating agency ie, Delhi Police,” the judge said.

    “Hence, this matter requires serious attention from the higher officers, not only to take appropriate legal action on the pending complaint but also to make an assessment of the conduct of the IO so far,” the judge added.

    Seeking certain clarifications from the prosecution, including why the alleged incident which occurred prior in time was clubbed with this case, the court posted the matter for further proceedings on May 22.

    Directing a copy of the order be sent to the deputy commissioner of police (northeast) for “necessary action,” the court said a report was expected from the police officer regarding its observations.

    [ad_2]
    #Delhi #riots #Investigating #Officer #playing #hide #seek #court

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Delhi HC permits ex-PFI chairman to withdraw plea for medical release

    Delhi HC permits ex-PFI chairman to withdraw plea for medical release

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday permitted former Popular Front of India (PFI) Chairman Erappungal Abubacker to withdraw his plea seeking bail on grounds of ill health.

    A division bench of Justices Siddharth Mridul and Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav allowed Abubuacker to approach the trial court for relief.

    Abubacker’s counsel Adit Pujari, sought leave to withdraw the plea from the high court with the liberty to approach the trial court in view of the fact that the NIA has already filed the charge sheet in the matter.

    MS Education Academy

    “Leave and liberty granted and we have not expressed any opinion on the matter,” the court said.

    Counsel for National Investigation Agency (NIA) said that Abubacker cannot be released only on medical grounds and that the merit has to be argued.

    Abubacker is lodged in the national capital’s Tihar jail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act case.

    On March 13, the High Court directed the medical superintendent of the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) to file Abubacker’s MRI reports conducted on January 29, on or before the next date of hearing.

    On February 2, the court granted time to the NIA to file a response to an application moved by Abubacker challenging the order of a special judge rejecting his bail application on medical grounds.

    During the last hearing, the counsel for NIA had submitted that a medical report has been submitted by the Tihar Jail.

    To this, the court responded that it is not on record. “You’ll have to place it on record. We’ll assume that the report says you’re alright! This house arrest we are not permitting,” the court had said.

    Abubacker was arrested by the NIA on September 22, 2022, and charged under the provisions of the UAPA.

    He has been in judicial custody since October 6, 2022. He was active in organisations like the Ideal Students League, Jamaat-e-Islami, and the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).

    According to Abubacker, he is suffering from multiple ailments, including a rare type of oesophagus cancer, Parkinson’s disease, hypertension, diabetes, and loss of vision.

    [ad_2]
    #Delhi #permits #exPFI #chairman #withdraw #plea #medical #release

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • SC shuts contempt plea against Delhi police in hate speech case

    SC shuts contempt plea against Delhi police in hate speech case

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday closed activist Tushar Gandhi’s contempt plea against the Delhi Police after taking note of submissions that a charge sheet in a case of hate speeches made at religious assemblies in the national capital in 2021 was filed in a court here.

    A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice J B Pardiwala considered the submissions of Additional Solicitor General K M Nataraj, appearing for the Delhi Police, that a charge sheet after conclusion of the investigation was filed in a court of the Metropolitan Magistrate here on April 4.

    “In view of the filing of the charge sheet, it is not expedient in the interest of justice to continue with the present contempt petition,” the bench said.

    MS Education Academy

    The bench refused to direct Delhi police that a copy of the charge sheet be made available to Gandhi, who is not part of the proceedings before the trial court.

    “Now the charge sheet is filed, our role has come to an end,” the bench said, adding that now the proceedings in the trial court will be conducted as per the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).

    Earlier, the Delhi Police had said the investigation into the case was at an advanced stage and a probe report will be filed shortly.

    Nataraj had said that the police were expecting a Forensic Science Laboratory report on voice samples of the accused and the charge sheet will be filed after that.

    The hate speech case is related to a Hindu Yuva Vahini event organised in Delhi under the leadership of Suresh Chavhanke, the editor of ‘Sudarshan News’, in December 2021.

    Lawyer Shadan Farasat, appearing for activist Gandhi, had said the police did not take any concrete steps to prevent such hate speeches.

    The apex court had on January 13 posed a volley of questions to the Delhi Police over the delay in registration of FIR and “no palpable progress” in the investigation of a case of hate speeches made at religious assemblies in the national capital in 2021 and sought a report from the investigating officer.

    The top court was hearing a contempt petition filed by Gandhi alleging inaction by the Uttarakhand Police and Delhi Police in alleged hate speech cases.

    On November 11 last year, the bench had discharged the Uttarakhand government and its police chief from a list of parties to the contempt plea.

    The contempt petition was filed seeking punishment for the police chiefs of Delhi and Uttarakhand for their alleged inaction in the cases in violation of the apex court judgement in the Tehseen Poonawala case.

    In the judgement, the top court had laid down guidelines as to what action needed to be taken in hate crimes, including mob lynching.

    In his petition, the activist sought contempt action against senior police officers for not taking any steps in accordance with the top court’s guidelines meant to curb hate speeches and mob lynching.

    The plea claimed that immediately after the events took place, the speeches were available in public domain, still the Uttarakhand Police and the Delhi Police did not act against the offenders.

    The hate speeches were made at the ‘dharma sansad’ held in Haridwar from December 17 to 19, 2021 and in Delhi on December 19, 2021, the petition alleged.

    [ad_2]
    #shuts #contempt #plea #Delhi #police #hate #speech #case

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Delhi Police recovers heroin valued at Rs 50cr; arrests 8

    Delhi Police recovers heroin valued at Rs 50cr; arrests 8

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: The Delhi Police, in two separate operations, has arrested eight persons and busted two illegal labs involved in the preparation of heroin, an official said on Wednesday, adding heroin valued at Rs 50 crore was also recovered.

    The arrested individuals have been identified as Roohullah Noori a.k.a Akbar, Siddiq Ansari, Guddu Ansari, Ajay Kumar, Zahid, Rahul, a 17-and-a-half-years-old juvenile and another person whose name has been withheld.

    The operations were carried out by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police. The raids resulted in the recovery of a total of 8.56 kg heroin.

    MS Education Academy

    “A raid was conducted in Punjab’s Jafrabad area and three men, an Afghan national, Roohullah, Siddiq and Guddu, were nabbed. During searches, around half a kg heroin was recovered from Roohullah, 1.40 gm from Siddiq and 750 gm from Guddu,” Ravindra Singh Yadav, Special Commissioner of Police (Crime), said.

    “They used to convert raw materials into fine quality heroin using various manufacturing items and transported it to different locations in Delhi-NCR and Punjab as guided by the Afghan nationals who operate from Afghanistan,” the Special CP said while addressing a press conference.

    Further, during the investigation, various apparatus such as gas cylinders, filter paper, plain clothes, large vessels, a mixer grinder, and a weighing machine, and other articles used to extract fine quality heroin from the raw materials, were recovered.

    “They used to receive raw materials from one Ajay in Jafrabad. Later, Ajay, a resident of Badarpur in Delhi was apprehended and questioned,” the officer said.

    Ajay was working on the directions of Rehmatullah, who resides in Afghanistan, and received raw materials in hidden form in parcels sent by these people to his address.

    “Two mobile phones were recovered from his possession, and various incriminating pictures were also found,” the Special CP said.

    The person who came to take delivery of heroin from Siddiq at Kailash Nagar was identified as Raju (not real name), a resident of Punjab.

    “Later, Raju was also nabbed who disclosed that he was working on the directions of an Afghan national and received deliveries of heroin near Kailash Nagar in his car,” the Special CP said.

    Raju further delivered heroin to various people in Amritsar, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, among others.

    In another operation, two men were arrested while a juvenile was apprehended and five kg of heroin was recovered from their possession.

    Acting on specific intelligence, a raid was carried out and one Mohd. Zahid, a notorious drug dealer, was nabbed.

    At his instance, the police also busted a lab that was operating in a residential building in Vijay Park, Maujpur.

    During questioning, Zahid confessed to preparing the recovered heroin at his house with the help of crude/opium poppy top extract and chemicals.

    Later, the police apprehended a juvenile, a resident of Delhi, who confessed to receiving the illegal heroin on behalf of one Neha, a resident of Aruna Nagar, Majnu Ka Tilla, and giving it to the area’s receivers.

    “It was also learnt that one of the arrested individuals, Rahul, is the son of Asha, a notorious drug trafficker in Delhi, who is in judicial custody. Neha is currently absconding,” the officer said.

    [ad_2]
    #Delhi #Police #recovers #heroin #valued #50cr #arrests

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • IPL 2023 Match 7: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Titans

    IPL 2023 Match 7: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Titans

    [ad_1]

    IPL 2023 Match 7: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Titans



    [ad_2]
    #IPL #Match #Delhi #Capitals #Gujarat #Titans

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Free electricity scheme in Delhi extended till April 2024

    Free electricity scheme in Delhi extended till April 2024

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: The AAP government will continue to provide free electricity up to 200 units to the people of the city as the Delhi cabinet under the leadership of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday approved the extension of the scheme till April 2024.

    Kejriwal said, “I want to assure the people of Delhi that as long as you have a son, the facilities you are getting will not stop.”

    During the cabinet meeting, ministers Atishi, Saurabh Bhardwaj, Raj Kumar Anand, Gopal Rai, chief secretaries and senior officers of concerned departments were present.

    MS Education Academy

    Power Minister Atishi in a press conference said that despite all the conspiracies to stop free electricity, CM Arvind Kejriwal has decided to give subsidy on electricity to the people of Delhi. “It is the commitment of the government that the people of Delhi will not only get 24 hours electricity but will also get free electricity,” she added.

    “Like before, it will be free up to 200 units, 50 per cent discount till 200-400. The subsidy on electricity will continue for lawyers, farmers and 1984 riot victims. Apart from this, applications received for subsidy on electricity from October till now will be considered valid till April 2024,” Atishi stated.

    Atishi alleged that a conspiracy is going on to stop the people of Delhi from getting subsidy on electricity. “The officials told us that how the BJP leaders sit in the L-G office, the officials of the electricity department are called there and pressure is put on them that the free electricity given by the Delhi government should be stopped anyhow,” she charged.

    Atishi further said, “I raised this issue during the assembly session as well. The file sent on March 10 was hidden from the elected government of Delhi even after repeated demands from the officers, because the conspiracy to stop the free electricity was going on. Till date that file was not officially presented to the elected Delhi government, because the conspiracy was going on. After that, when the cabinet note for the electricity subsidy given every year is prepared, then by putting pressure on the electricity department, they are called to the LG House and threatened by the BJP leaders.”

    She said that the number of the people consuming electricity below 200 units in Delhi is about 30,39,766, who are getting the benefit of zero bill and the government provides subsidy of Rs 1679.32 crore. “Whereas, the people consuming electricity from 201 to 400 units are given a maximum subsidy of Rs 800. There are about 16,59,976 electricity consumers in Delhi in this category, who are getting its benefit and the government provides subsidy of Rs 1548.24 crore. In this way total 46,99,742 domestic consumers are getting the benefit of the subsidy scheme,” she added.

    [ad_2]
    #Free #electricity #scheme #Delhi #extended #April

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Delhi woman shot for opposing playing of loud music, assailants arrested

    Delhi woman shot for opposing playing of loud music, assailants arrested

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: In a shocking incident, a 30-year-old woman in Delhi was shot and injured in her neck by her neighbours for opposing their playing of loud music, police said on Tuesday.

    The incident was reported from outer north Delhi’s Siraspur area and two persons were held in this connection, a senior police official said.

    According to the official, they got a PCR call of the incident at around 12.15 a.m., with the caller reporting that a woman was hurt in the incident.

    MS Education Academy

    A police team reached at the spot and found that the injured woman was already taken to Max Hospital, Shalimar Bagh. The injured woman was later identified as Ranju, 30, a resident of Siraspur.

    After this, the scene was inspected by crime team.

    “On reaching the hospital, the MLC details of the victim were collected in which a doctor mentioned gunshot injury on her neck. The woman was unfit for statement at that time,” the police said.

    The police said that they found out a witness of the case and her statement was recorded.

    It was the sister-in-law of the victim who alleged that Harish, another resident of their colony was involved in the incident.

    “She said that there was programme of ‘kuwa pujan’ of Harish’s son in which DJ was playing. Hearing loud noise Ranju and she went to the balcony and asked Harish to stop the DJ. Afterwards a bullet hit her bhabhi which was fired by Harish who took the gun from Amit,” the official said.

    The official said that on her statement a case under sections 307, 34 of IPC and 27 Arms Act was registered against the accused, and both the accused Harish and Amit were arrested.

    [ad_2]
    #Delhi #woman #shot #opposing #playing #loud #music #assailants #arrested

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • IPL 2023: Gujarat Titans win toss, elect to bowl first against Delhi Capitals

    IPL 2023: Gujarat Titans win toss, elect to bowl first against Delhi Capitals

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: Gujarat Titans captain Hardik Pandya won the toss and elected to bowl first against Delhi Capitals in Match Seven of IPL 2023 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.

    Capitals are playing their first home game of the season after 2019 while the Titans are featuring in their first away match of the tournament, with the pitch described to be a flat one with a slight tinge of grass.

    After winning the toss, Pandya said South Africa batter David Miller and uncapped India batter B. Sai Sudharsan come in for injured Kane Williamson, who is ruled out of the tournament, and all-rounder Vijay Shankar.

    MS Education Academy

    “Not sure how the wicket is going to play. Obviously losing Kane — we’re gutted. Especially for him. As a team, we can manage but are gutted for him. Not much talking in our team. Just about keeping things simple and focusing on controllable. Pitch looks fantastic. Dew might kick in later.”

    Delhi skipper David Warner said young wicketkeeper-batter Abishek Porel will make his IPL debut, with Anrich Nortje coming in for Rovman Powell, along with Khaleel Ahmed and Chetan Sakariya relegated to impact player substitutes.

    “Just bat better, bowl better and field better than the opposition. Have to come out with positive intent and post a good total. It’s awesome. What a good turnout it is tonight. Hopefully, we can make it our fortress.”

    Playing XIs:

    Delhi Capitals: Prithvi Shaw, David Warner (c), Mitchell Marsh, Rilee Rossouw, Sarfaraz Khan, Axar Patel, Abishek Porel (wk), Aman Khan, Kuldeep Yadav, Anrich Nortje and Mukesh Kumar

    Substitutes: Chetan Sakariya, Khaleel Ahmed, Manish Pandey, Lalit Yadav and Rovman Powell

    Gujarat Titans: Shubman Gill, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), Sai Sudharsan, Hardik Pandya (c), David Miller, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Mohammed Shami, Josh Little, Yash Dayal and Alzarri Joseph.

    Substitutes: R. Sai Kishore, Jayant Yadav, Vijay Shankar, Abhinav Manohar, K.S. Bharat

    [ad_2]
    #IPL #Gujarat #Titans #win #toss #elect #bowl #Delhi #Capitals

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Muslim man’s murder: 8 granted bail, 1 rejected in 2020 Delhi riots case

    Muslim man’s murder: 8 granted bail, 1 rejected in 2020 Delhi riots case

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: A court here has rejected the bail plea of an accused from whom the mobile phone of a man allegedly killed during the 2020 northeast Delhi riots was recovered, saying the finding was “circumstantial evidence” for the murder charge and “concrete evidence” for the offence of dishonestly receiving property stolen during dacoity.

    The court, meanwhile, allowed the bail plea of eight others in the case, saying “concrete and sound evidence” was not found against them.

    Additional Sessions Judge Pulastya Pramachala was hearing the bail pleas of Himanshu Thakur, Sahil Babu, Tinku, Sandeep, Vivek Panchal, Pankaj Sharma, Sumit Chaudhary, Prince and Ankit Chaudhary.

    MS Education Academy

    According to the prosecution, the accused were part of an unlawful assembly formed on February 25 and 26, 2020 that bludgeoned to death a man named Mursaleen whose body was found floating in a drain near Johripur Tiraha.

    “The recovery of the mobile phone of the deceased from Himanshu Thakur and the evidence in the form of call detail record (CDR) to show its use by his family members subsequent to the killing of Mursaleen is a kind of circumstantial evidence in respect of the charge under section 302 (murder) read with section 149 (every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object) of the Indian Penal code,” the judge said in an order passed on Monday.

    ASJ Pramachala said the recovery was also “concrete evidence” for the charge under section 412 ( dishonestly receiving property stolen in the commission of a dacoity) of the IPC.

    “Even section 412 is punishable up to life and hence, that charge cannot be treated as a lighter charge In these circumstances, keeping in view the severity of the charges and severity of the punishment provided for the same as well as the additional evidence his bail application is rejected,” the judge said.

    The judge said the evidence against Thakur was not the same as the co-applicants for bail and other accused who were granted bail earlier.

    Regarding the bail pleas of eight others, the judge said, “I do not find very concrete and sound evidence against the applicants in respect of alleged charges till this stage, and since all the material witnesses have already been examined, on the grounds of parity as well, it will not be appropriate to keep the applicants behind bars till the conclusion of the trial.”

    The judge then granted bail to Sahil Babu, Tinku, Sandeep, Vivek Panchal, Pankaj Sharma, Sumit Chaudhary, Prince and Ankit Chaudhary on furnishing a personal bond and surety bond of Rs 30,000 each along with one surety in the like amount.

    There are 12 accused in the case of whom co-accused Rishabh Chaudhary and Jatin Sharma were granted bail on March 7.

    The prime accused in the case, Lokesh Solanki, was allegedly a member of the Kattar Hindu Ekta’ WhatsApp group.

    The name of the WhatsApp group had surfaced in a supplementary charge sheet filed by Delhi Police on September 26, 2020 against nine people for the alleged murder of a man named Hashim Ali during the riots.

    According to the charge sheet, ‘Kattar Hindu Ekta’ group was created on February 25 and its alleged aim was to exact revenge for the troubles faced by Hindus and promote enmity between different groups on the ground of religion.

    Predecessor ASJ Virender Bhat had discharged the accused in the present case from the charge of criminal conspiracy for allegedly being a member of the group in March last year.

    The Gokalpuri police station had filed a charge sheet against the accused persons under various sections of the IPC, including rioting, murder and dacoity.

    [ad_2]
    #Muslim #mans #murder #granted #bail #rejected #Delhi #riots #case

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )