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  • Closely monitoring Guwahati child abuse case: Himanta Biswa Sarma

    Closely monitoring Guwahati child abuse case: Himanta Biswa Sarma

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    Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said he is closely monitoring a case in which a doctor couple was arrested for allegedly sexually abusing children who they claimed were adopted by them.

    Sarma, while addressing a press conference, said he will write to the Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court to ensure that justice is delivered within six months.

    ‘I have asked the police to file the chargesheet within 30-45 days. I am monitoring the case on a day-to-day basis,” he said.

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    A doctor and his family’s domestic help were arrested in Guwahati on Saturday, while his psychiatrist wife, who is frequently seen in local TV channels’ talk shows on mental health, was caught on Sunday while trying to flee from the city.

    The police have slapped various Sections of the IPC along with Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO) against the doctor couple and their maid, who has also been arrested.

    After their arrest, they were produced before the Chief Judicial Magistrate who remanded the couple to five days police custody and the maid to judicial custody.

    The police had received information that a four-year-old girl was tied to a pole in the terrace of their apartment and kept there for hours, following which a team from Paltan Bazar police station went to their apartment and picked up the doctor and his family domestic help on Friday evening.

    The girl was sent for a medical examination and according to the report, she was sexually abused and had injury marks on her body as well as private parts,

    The couple claimed they have three children whom they have adopted but the police are investigating whether they had followed proper legal procedure for adoption, Guwahati Police Commissioner Diganta Barah had said on Sunday.

    The police also rescued the other two children from their apartment and sent them for medical examination.

    The doctor’s wife had made a video on the day of his arrest and uploaded it on social media, claiming that a conspiracy was hatched to “defame and destroy” her family.

    The Assam Commission for Protection of Child Rights (ASCPCR) has also taken cognisance of the matter and wrote to the civil and police administration to initiate an inquiry and take action against the accused.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Doctor couple arrested for sexually abusing ‘adopted’ children in Guwahati

    Doctor couple arrested for sexually abusing ‘adopted’ children in Guwahati

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    Guwahati: A doctor couple has been arrested in Guwahati for allegedly assaulting two children, including sexual abuse, whom they were claiming to be adopted kids, the police said on Sunday.

    Three children, one boy and a girl aged around three years and another boy of about 11 years, were rescued from the residence of the doctor couple.

    “After conducting medical examination, it was found that the girl suffered brutal physical abuse as well as sexual assault. The younger boy was also assaulted.

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    The 11-year-old boy looks healthy and a medical examination is going on,” Guwahati Police Commissioner Diganta Barah told a press conference.

    The police have slapped various sections of the IPC along with the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO) against the doctor couple and their maid, who has also been arrested, Barah said.

    The male doctor and his family’s maid were arrested in Guwahati on Saturday, while his psychiatrist wife, who is frequently seen in local TV channels’ talk shows on mental health, was caught on Sunday while trying to flee from the city, he added. A local court remanded them to police custody for five days.

    “They are being interrogated. We found that the children were not their own, but they are claiming them to be adopted,” the police commissioner said.

    However, it is yet to be established whether the three children were adopted by the well-known doctor couple legally. The arrests of the man and the maid were made on Saturday after photographs of the girl tied to a pole on the terrace of their residence went viral on the previous day.

    The doctor’s wife made a video and uploaded it on social media, claiming that a conspiracy was hatched to “defame and destroy” the family. Later, the Assam Commission for Protection of Child Rights (ASCPCR) took cognisance of the matter and wrote to the civil and police administration to initiate enquiry and take action against the accused.

    ASCPCR Chairperson Sunita Changkakoti said the Commission took note of the matter and wrote to the Guwahati Police Commissioner and the Kamrup Metropolitan Deputy Commissioner on Friday evening, seeking details about the incident. She claimed that the previous wife of the accused doctor had brought similar charges against him of abusing their child a few years back.



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  • Consumer court orders Guwahati cinema hall to pay Rs 60,000 to woman who was bitten by rat

    Consumer court orders Guwahati cinema hall to pay Rs 60,000 to woman who was bitten by rat

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    Guwahati: A cinema hall in Guwahati was asked by a consumer court to pay Rs 60,000 to a 50-year-old woman, who was bitten by a rat during a movie show.

    The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission of Kamrup directed Galleria Cinema in Bhangagarh to pay the woman Rs 40,000 as compensation for mental agony, and Rs 20,000 for pain and suffering, besides reimbursement of medical bill of Rs 2,282 and another Rs 5,000 towards covering the cost of proceedings.

    The woman had gone to the hall with her family for the 9 pm show of a movie on October 20, 2018. During the interval, she felt something had bitten her on the foot, and she immediately rushed out after starting to bleed, her lawyer Anita Verma told PTI on Friday.

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    The cinema hall authorities failed to provide her with any first aid and none of its staff accompanied her to the hospital, she maintained.

    “At the hospital, she was kept under observation for two hours as the doctors were initially not sure what had bitten her. She was later treated for rat bite,” Verma added.

    She moved the court, seeking compensation of Rs 6 lakh for mental agony, pain and suffering, besides the amount incurred towards her medical treatment and other expenses.

    Contesting the allegations, Galleria Cinema said that proper hygiene is maintained within its premise and that they had offered first aid to the woman, which she had refused.

    Galleria Cinema urged the court to reject the complaint, and sought a compensatory cost of Rs 15,000.

    After hearing the arguments, and taking into consideration the documents submitted by woman and that no evidence could be produced in support of the claims made by the cinema hall, the court ordered the payment of the compensation on April 25.

    The cinema hall was negligent in maintaining hygiene for giving proper service to the viewers as required under the Cinematography Act and other obligations, the court said.

    The amount is to be paid within 45 days, failing which an interest of 12 per cent per annum will be levied from the date of judgement, it said.

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  • Manipuris organise protest in Guwahati against violence in home state

    Manipuris organise protest in Guwahati against violence in home state

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    Guwahati: Natives of Manipur, including a large number of students, held a protest in Guwahati on Friday in the wake of the violence that paralysed the state for the last few days.

    The protesters said that unauthentic information has been peddled which is causing a state of confusion.

    “We are very worried about the situation there. As the internet services snapped off in many parts of Manipur, wrong information has been circulating in the social media that is creating a state of panic among us who are living far from home,” a student who took part in the protest said.

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    The protesters demanded that the government must ensure that peace returns in Manipur at the earliest.

    Meanwhile, a section of protesters alleged that the Manipur government’s intention to implement National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the state is behind the outbreak of the violence.

    A protester said: “The issue is not with granting ST status to the Meitei community. The NRC is the basic cause of the recent conflict.”

    Notably, following the High Court’s directive to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to non-tribal Meitei community in Manipur has reopened a decade-old faultline between the hill tribes and Meitei community.

    A protest march organised by All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) turned violent in the border area of Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts when the demonstrators clashed with a group of local people there.

    According to reports, following the clashes, a few unidentified miscreants set ablaze houses belonging to a particular group. After that, unrest spread in many locations including the state capital Imphal.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • In a first, ‘Trans Tea Stall’ at Guwahati railway station

    In a first, ‘Trans Tea Stall’ at Guwahati railway station

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    Guwahati: In a first-of-a-kind initiative, a special tea stall has been set up at the Guwahati train station by the Northeast Frontier Railways (NFR) to boost the transgender community, officials said on Saturday.

    NFR General Manager Anshul Gupta inaugurated the ‘Trans Tea Stall’ at platform number 1 on Friday in the presence of Swati Bidhan Baruah, Associate Vice Chairman of the Transgender Welfare Board of Assam.

    During the inaugural ceremony, Gupta said that the NFR has taken the initiative for the empowerment of transgenders.

    This initiative is the first-of-a-kind in NFR as well as in the Indian Railways, he added.

    “This is also the first such initiative in any Central government organisation and NFR will take more such initiatives in future,” Gupta commented.

    NFR plans to operate more such Trans Tea Stalls at other railway stations in the region, an official statement mentioned.

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  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Guwahati

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Guwahati

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    Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed by supporters upon his arrival in Guwahati, Tuesday, March 7, 2023. (PTI Photo)
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    Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed by supporters upon his arrival in Guwahati, Tuesday, March 7, 2023. (PTI Photo)

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  • Guwahati twin murder: Motive is still not known, say police

    Guwahati twin murder: Motive is still not known, say police

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    Guwahati: In the sensational twin murder case in Guwahati, where a woman has been charged with killing her husband and mother-in-law, chopping their bodies into multiple pieces, and later disposing of the body parts in some other place, the police said that the actual motive behind this gruesome crime is still not known.

    The murders happened in July and August last year, but came to light only on Monday.

    Diganta Barah, the Commissioner of Police, told reporters here, “The accused — Bandana Kalita — filed a missing complaint at the police station for her husband Amarjyoti Dey and mother Shankari Dey, allegedly after killing both of them. She even alleged that the police were not doing enough to trace the missing duo.”

    Shankari Dey was a retired state government employee, and she used to live in the city’s Noonmati area while her son Amarjyoti Dey was living in Narengi.

    “Nirmalya Dey, the nephew of Sankari Dey, had also filed an FIR in Novemnber last year at Noonmati police station suspecting probable kidnapping of her aunt. Unfortunately, the police could not find much clue in both the missing cases,” the officer said.

    However, when Nirmalya Dey later approached the Assam CID, a special team was formed to investigate the whole incident. Meanwhile, the accused Kalita also went to the Police Commissioner’s office demanding a fresh probe.

    The special team noted some anomalies in the statements of Nirmalya Dey and Bandana Kalita and initiated an interrogation of them.

    “Though Bandana Kalita initially tried to mislead the police more than once, after two days of thorough interrogation, she broke down and confessed her crime,” Barah added.

    Narrating the chain of events, the officer said that Kalita killed her husband and mother-in-law with the help with two of her close friends, Dhanki Deka and Arup Deka.

    On July 26 last year, Kalita went to Shankari Dey’s house with Arup Deka, strangled the lady to death, and later beheaded her with a sharp machete. The body was later cut into three pieces.

    In the meantime, her other associate, Dhanki Deka, was waiting outside the house with polythene bags. They packed the body parts in polythene bags, covered them with rugs, and drove to the Shillong-Cherapunjee Road in neighbouring Meghalaya in the wee hours of July 27 to dispose of the body parts and the murder weapon.

    “On August 17, Kalita, Arup Deka, and Dhanki Deka went to Amarjit Dey’s house and hit him with a heavy rod. As Dey lay unconscious, his head was chopped off and his body was cut into five pieces. The next morning, the trio followed the earlier tactic and disposed of the body parts in a dense forest in Meghalaya’s Dawki area,” Barah said.

    The senior police officer added that Dhanki Deka has been arrested from Tinsukia, while another accused, Arup Deka, was nabbed by the police in Guwahati.

    “A special police team went with the accused persons to the place where Shankari Dey’s body was disposed of. Some of the body pieces could be recovered and efforts are on to retrieve Amarjit Dey’s body parts,” the officer said.

    When Barah was asked about the motive behind the heinous crime, he said, “A lot of investigation needs to be carried out to reach a conclusion.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • First Youth20 meeting in Guwahati from Monday: Anurag Thakur

    First Youth20 meeting in Guwahati from Monday: Anurag Thakur

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    New Delhi: The first meeting of Youth20, a platform to take India’s G20 presidency to youngsters across the country, will be held from February 6 to 8 in Guwahati, Information and Broadcasting, and Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Thakur said here on Friday.

    He said the inception meeting of Y20 in Guwahati has identified five areas for discussion Future of work: Industry 4.0, innovation and 21st century skills; Climate change and disaster risk reduction: Making sustainability a way of life; Peacebuilding and reconciliation: Ushering in an era of no war; Shared future: Youth in democracy and governance and health, well-being, and Sports: Agenda for youth.

    “We will take this initiative to every corner of the country, to almost every university. This will bring the voice of the youth to the deliberations,” Thakur told reporters on the sidelines of FICCI Ladies Proactive Wellness Conclave here.

    Around 12,000 students from more than 50 colleges and universities across the 34 districts of Assam will deliberate on the five themes of the summit.

    The Guwahati meeting is the first of several such deliberations to be held on the five Y20 themes across the country in the run-up to the final Youth20 Summit in August 2023.

    More than 250 delegates from across the world are expected to participate in the three-day event in Assam.

    “I am certain that the Y20-India will ensure that the remarkable vision and the genius of the youth of India is channelised in a manner that the young minds can contribute their best to the nation at the time of our presidency,” Thakur said.

    “Youth20 is a brilliant way to amplify the voices of young people. The world will be listening to the youth very carefully. You have a seat at the table and you are being heard,” Thakur said.

    Earlier, addressing the conclave, the minister said financial inclusion was critical to achieving the economic empowerment of women, which is one of the targets under the Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality.

    “Women’s role in leading the national transformation has been a defining feature under the present regime in the country. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we have prioritised women’s development and also women-led-development,” Thakur said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )