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  • Hyderabad: Ganja smuggling racket busted in Rachakonda, 8 held

    Hyderabad: Ganja smuggling racket busted in Rachakonda, 8 held

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    Hyderabad: The Special operations team (SOT) along with the LB Nagar police apprehended on Thursday arrested eight persons who were illegally transporting contraband Ganja from Odissa state to Hyderabad.

    The gang was selling to needy persons at Nagole under the limits of PS LB Nagar and seized (10) KGs of Ganaja from their possession.

    Shaik Abbas, a native of Suryapet Mandal is Peddler cum consumer and he along with others Maryada Dinesh Reddy,Srinivas Reddy,Cheruku Chandu,Sattu Sriram Charan Teja,Avula Sandeep,Azhar Pasha and Sahil Singh were allegedly involved in drugs peddling and consuming drugs.

    Police Commissioner Rachakonda DS Chauhan informed media that, the gang was illegally transporting ganja from neighbouring Odisha and selling it to the customers in and around Hyderabad.

    On a tip off information the SOT along with the LB Nagar police have apprehended the gang at Nagole under the limits of PS LB Nagar and seized ten KGs of Ganja from their possession.

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  • 235 more held in Assam as crackdown on child marriage continues

    235 more held in Assam as crackdown on child marriage continues

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    Guwahati: The Assam Police on Thursday said it has apprehended 235 more people for allegedly marrying minors, taking the tally of arrests to over 2,750, as Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma vowed to continue the crackdown on the social menace.

    A total of 2,763 people have been arrested so far against 4,135 FIRs registered across the state, the Assam Police said in a statement.

    “Our crackdown against child marriage continues… The drive against this social evil will continue. We seek the support of the people of Assam in our fight against this social crime,” Sarma tweeted.

    He had earlier this week justified the measures and said nearly 17 per cent of over 6.2 lakh pregnant women in Assam last year were teenagers, according to the Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) portal.

    Meanwhile, police said a pregnant woman, who married last year while being a minor, died at a hospital during delivery in Bongaigaon on Sunday, and her husband and father-in-law have been arrested.

    “The 18-year old girl died at a hospital in Jogighopa during delivery,” Bongaigaon SP Swapnaneel Deka told PTI.

    The SP also said the deputy commissioner of the district has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the woman’s death.

    Though protests at various places by families of those arrested have been reported in the last few days, Assam Police spokesperson Prasanta Kumar Bhuyan said that no such incident took place anywhere in the state during the last 24 hours.

    The Assam government has also formed a cabinet sub-committee on rehabilitation of the “victims” of child marriage, Education Minister Ranoj Pegu said.

    “I am a member of that sub-committee along with Health Minister Keshab Mahanta and Finance Minister Ajanta Neog,” he told a press conference here.

    “We will submit a report within a very short span of time,” Pegu added.

    The Assam Police had launched the crackdown on child marriage on February 3, with over 2,000 people, including Hindu and Muslim priests who officiated these weddings, arrested within the first two days.

    Opposition parties have criticised the manner in which it is being carried out, terming the arrests of teenage husbands and family members as “abuse of law” for political gain, and equating the police action with “terrorising people”.

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  • Telangana: National Lok Adalat to be held on Feb 11

    Telangana: National Lok Adalat to be held on Feb 11

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    Hyderabad: The National Lok Adalat will be conducted on Saturday in Telangana at all levels from the Telangana High Court to the Taluk level for the settlement of all kinds of civil cases and compoundable criminal cases as per the directions of the National Legal Services Authority.

    The National Lok Adalat is scheduled to be organised all over Telangana in all the courts on Saturday for settlement of the cases under the guidance of the Chief Justice and Patron-in-Chief, Telangana State Legal Services Authority (TSLSA), Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and the Executive Chairman TSLSA, P Naveen Rao.

    The Lok Adalat will be rendering services without any expenditure fees in both physical and virtual modes. The court fee, if any paid in the pending cases will be refunded and if the matter is settled through Lok Adalat, no appeal lies against the award passed in Lok Adalat, a press release informed.

    TSLSA urged the general public to avail the benefit of Lok Adalat for speedy and amicable settlement of their cases in physical and virtual modes, said the press note.

    All the persons who are willing to settle their pending cases or pre-litigation cases may approach the Chairman, Secretary of District Legal Services Authority, Nyaya Seva Sadan in District Court complexes of respective districts, nearest Mandal Legal Services Committee or nearest court to get their disputes resolved on Saturday.

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  • Gurugram: Minor domestic helper tortured, asked to eat leftovers from dustbin, Couple held

    Gurugram: Minor domestic helper tortured, asked to eat leftovers from dustbin, Couple held

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    Gurugram: A couple was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly torturing and sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl who worked for them as a domestic help, police said.

    The accused, Manish Khattar (36) and his wife Kamaljeet Kaur (34), were produced before a city court on Wednesday. The court sent Khattar to two-day police remand while his wife was sent to judicial custody.

    A joint team of police and Sakhi, a one-stop crisis center, on Tuesday, rescued the girl hired by the couple to care for their three-and-a-half-year-old daughter. Several injuries were found on her hands, feet and mouth, they said.

    According to the complaint filed by Pinky Malik, the Sakhi center in-charge, the girl from Ranchi (Jharkhand) was hired through a placement agency.

    The couple made her work and also beat her mercilessly daily. Along with not letting her sleep the whole night, they also didn’t give her any food. Her mouth was completely swollen while injury marks were found everywhere on her body, Malik alleged.

    The girl has been admitted to a hospital in critical condition. She is still being treated, police said.

    According to the police, the arrested couple are residents of New Colony. Kaur is a public relations officer with a private firm while her husband works with an insurance company.

    Preliminary investigations revealed that the couple hired the girl five months ago to take care of their child. During this period, they would beat her daily. She was also sexually harassed, the police said.

    The child used to eat leftover food thrown in the dustbin.

    An FIR was registered against the couple under sections 323 (causing hurt), 342 (wrongful confinement) of the Indian Penal Code and relevant sections of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act and the POCSO Act at the New Colony police station.

    “We have arrested the accused couple who confessed to the crime,” said Inspector Dinkar, the SHO of New Colony police station.

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  • Hyderabad: Seven fake IT officials held for kidnapping, extortion

    Hyderabad: Seven fake IT officials held for kidnapping, extortion

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    Hyderabad: The Panjagutta police have arrested seven members of a kidnapping gang allegedly involved in kidnap and extortion of a person last week.

    On January 27, the gang members posing as Income Tax officials waylaid one person BV Murali Krishna of SR Nagar at Lal Bunglow area and forcibly took him to Batasingaram area in the car and extorted an amount of Rs: 30,00,000/- (thirty Lakhs) then the accused persons left him at outer ring road.

    On receiving the complaint, the police registered a case and took up investigation. The police have arrested seven accused including P. Rajesh, (Brother–in-law of the victim), as the mastermind behind the plot.

    He along with his cousin Raghavendra intended to kidnap the complainant for ransom in the guise of IT employees contacted other accused Jeevan kumar, who is native of Vijayawada and friend of Raghavendra.

    The trio sat together, designed a plan and formed a gang with Abdul Saleem, Laxmaiah, Krishna Gopal, Srinivas and Ghouse.

    Based on the technical evidence, the police have arrested seven accused and seized fifteen lakh cash and an Innova car from their possession.

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  • CASE Mobility Start-up Challenge Finale held at Hyderabad E-Mobility

    CASE Mobility Start-up Challenge Finale held at Hyderabad E-Mobility

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    Hyderabad: With the aim of accelerating innovation in areas of Connected, Autonomous, Shared, and Electric (C.A.S.E.) mobility in India, young entrepreneurs presented their innovative business ideas to the jury at the C.A.S.E. Mobility Grand Start-up Challenge as part of the ongoing Hyderabad E-Mobility Week (5-11 February 2023).

    Founders of seven startups, including two each from the state of Telangana and Karnataka, and one each from Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Gujarat, presented their innovations and business ideas and made strong pitches to the jury at the finals of the challenge.

    Speaking at the occasion, Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, Information Technology, Electronics & Communications, and Industries & Commerce Departments, Govt. of Telangana said, “The C.A.S.E Mobility Grand Challenge is an important part of the Hyderabad E-Mobility Week and addresses important aspects of innovation in new-age mobility.

    Innovation will help fuel the movement to sustainable mobility and I wish all the participants a great journey ahead.
    i-elektrik, which creates smart charging solutions for the emerging EV markets won the Challenge while NeoMotion, an IIT Madras startup that creates transformative electric products for wheelchair users (elderly, physically challenged) to enable them to be an inclusive part of society was adjudged the runner-up.

    They both will avail a grant of INR 15 lakhs, sponsored by TVS Motor, for their projects.

    The Challenge saw participation from other startups like Hala Mobility which provides multimodal EV shared mobility platform with two offerings, EV as a service and platform as a service for micro fleet operators; Adiabatic, a social enterprise that provides scalable intelligent Battery Management System technology (BMS) to calculate and predict accurate battery data, reducing temperatures of the battery; Comuti Energy Vayu, a sustainable mobility venture with patented technology of storge of fuel for fuel cell technology, Aatral that develops innovative cathode for Sodium-Ion batteries as an alternate of lithium batteries, and AutoNXt which builds driverless electric tractors and high voltage electric powertrains

    Saurabh Bakliwal, MD & Partner, BCG, one of the juries for the event, said, “The solutions built by the startups in CASE challenge were truly very bold, taking on leading global companies with deep tech solutions. It was really energising to witness the impressive quality of their submissions and be a part of the jury, evaluating and celebrating the brilliance of these entrepreneurs.”

    Sascha Ricanek, VP, ZF RaceEngineering, Vikram Garga, Group Head, Marketing, Apollo Tyres, Sanjeev P, Head, Micro Mobility, TVS Motor; Mamatha Chamarthi, Head of Software & Business Product Management, Stellantis; and Prof. Rajalashmi, Director TiHan, IIT Hyderabad were other jury members for the event.

    Amidst the challenges in adapting green mobility future, Telangana is one of the first states to launch the EV&ESS policy in 2020. Currently, the state is growing to be the biggest hub for technology and innovation by being home to several of the largest global IT players and auto industries.

    The C.A.S.E. Mobility Grand Start-up Challenge provided startups an opportunity to share innovative, feasible, and scalable solutions for tangible problems prevalent in urban mobility India with new-age entrepreneurs, innovators, and investors.

    The Challenge was organized by the Government of Telangana in association with T-Hub, the world’s largest innovation centre, in association with Telangana Mobility Valley (TMV), India’s first cluster focusing on new and sustainable mobility, and TiHan.

    For more information, please visit the event’s website at www.evhyderabad.in.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bengaluru: Women held for mowing down biker says pressed accelerator instead of brakes

    Bengaluru: Women held for mowing down biker says pressed accelerator instead of brakes

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    Bengaluru: Karnataka Police have arrested the woman, who mowed down a bike rider in Bengaluru with her car. During the investigation, the accused woman told police that she applied the accelerator instead of the brakes, which cost a life, police said on Wednesday.

    The car driver has been identified as Shubha, a middle-aged woman from Bengaluru. The Peenya Traffic police have arrested the accused and taken up the investigation.

    The horrifying video of the incident has gone viral on social media and people are expressing their concern over the loss of life due to the utter negligence of the driver.

    The incident took place near Bagalagunte Junction on the busy Hesaraghatta Main Road on Tuesday. The deceased has been identified as Sanjay Babu.

    Babu was traveling on a bike with his son Vedanth. He was traveling slowly as the vehicles on the road were taking a right turn. The accused woman, who was driving the car, rammed the bike from behind and ran over the bike.

    Sanjay Babu, the bike rider died and his son Vedhanth is being treated at the hospital. The investigation is on.

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  • Assam drive against child marriage: 2,528 held; DGP says filing charge sheets major challenge

    Assam drive against child marriage: 2,528 held; DGP says filing charge sheets major challenge

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    Guwahati: As the total number of arrests in the continued drive against child marriage in Assam reached 2,528 on Tuesday, the DGP said the biggest challenge for the force now is filing charge sheets within the stipulated timeframe.

    The police during the day arrested 87 more people in the crackdown, which started on Friday.

    “Crackdown continues. Total arrest so far 2528,” Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said in a tweet.

    Protests against the arrests by women activists were reported during the day from Silchar in Cachar district. Four of them were arrested and released on personal bond, police said.

    The Director General of Police (DGP) G P Singh said that the biggest challenge for the police is now to file charge sheets within a 60 to 90 days period.

    Singh said that the police did not aim to harass anybody but its role was to stop child marriage completely in the state by the next two to three years.

    “We have registered 4,074 cases and over 2,500 people have been arrested till this morning. All the accused in these cases have been identified and they will be arrested and charge sheets filed against them,” Singh told PTI.

    On the 65 accused people already securing bail, the DGP said the focus is on ensuring that charge sheets are filed within the stipulated time frame.

    “Bail is okay. To me, it is not important who stays in jail for how long. It is important that they have to be charge-sheeted and they face the music of law,” he asserted.

    Chairperson of Assam State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (ASCPCR) Sunita Changkakoti told PTI that the crackdown was a much-awaited move and it will send a strong message to the society against this menace.

    “We have been campaigning against child marriage for long and hold regular district review meetings in which we involve all stakeholders, including government departments like the health and education and NGOs. A concerted effort by all sections of society can help in ending the problem,” she said.

    The Assam police had launched the crackdown on child marriage on Friday with over 2,000 arrested within the first two days.

    Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had earlier asserted that the drive will continue till the 2026 Assembly election.

    Justifying the crackdown, Sarma had pointed out that teenage pregnancy accounted for nearly 17 per cent of over 6.2 lakh pregnant women last year in the state.

    The opposition parties have criticised the manner in which it is being carried out, terming the arrests of teenage husbands and family members as “abuse of law” for political gain and equating the police action with “terrorising people”.

    The state cabinet had recently approved a proposal to book men who have married girls below 14 years of age under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO).

    Cases under the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 will be registered against those who have married girls in the age group of 14-18 years, the cabinet had decided.

    The offenders will be arrested and the marriages declared illegal.

    Assam has a high rate of maternal and infant mortality, with child marriage being the primary cause as an average of 31 per cent of marriages registered in the state are in the prohibited age, according to reports of the National Family Health Survey.

    Of the 4,004 cases of child marriage registered recently, the highest was reported in Dhubri (370), followed by Hojai (255), Udalguri (235), Morigaon (224) and Kokrajhar (204).

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Scam in TOEFL, GRE examinations; 4 held

    Hyderabad: Scam in TOEFL, GRE examinations; 4 held

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    2,278 arrested in three days in Assam's child marriage crackdown

    Hyderabad: Four people, including a BTech final year student, have been arrested for allegedly indulging in malpractice in collusion with some candidates appearing for global exams like TOEFL and GRE taken at home, police said on Tuesday.

    The four were committing fraud by giving advertisements on social media to enable the candidates get good marks in GRE and TOEFL exams, said a release from Hyderabad police.

    Two of the accused used to help their friends by writing the exam. They lured students who have applied for the exam by giving advertisements on social media to get a good score by charging them Rs 20,000 each. Students applying for the exam have an option to attend from home, the police said.

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    During the exam, the other two accused secretly used to take a photo of the exam paper and send it to their associates, including a BTech final student (of NIT Raipur), through Instant messaging platform. The BTech student would prepare the answers and send the answer-sheet back to them and they gave it to the students taking the exam, the police said.

    In the same way, another accused from Hyderabad, who is absconding, also posted advertisements on social media and with the help of one of the arrested persons helped the students/candidates cheat and collected money from them, the police said.

    Following a complaint on malpractice in Hyderabad, the city police booked a case and arrested the four from different places while some other accused involved in the case are absconding, the police added.

    The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) are crucial exams for admissions in top universities across the globe.


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  • Saudi: Indian held for displaying ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ placard at Kaaba

    Saudi: Indian held for displaying ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ placard at Kaaba

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    KJeddah: The images of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi leading scores of people, donning a white T-shirt, hugging supporters, and chit-chatting with residents of the places he walked through during his 134-day Bharat Jodo Yatra across the country, overtook social media of users in India.

    However, an enthusiastic youth Congress worker landed in trouble for holding a placard to support Bharat Jodo Yatra in Saudi Arabia.

    Raza Kadri, a 26-year-old resident of Niwari district, near Jhansi in Madhya Pradesh, who is an active supporter of the Congress was detained for displaying a placard supporting the Bharat Jodo Yatra with the Holy Kaaba in the background.

    The action two days after he posted the photograph with the placard in Makkah. According to sources, security forces traced him to his hotel where he was staying along with other pilgrims of Madhya Pradesh and detained him.

    Displaying any type of flag or placard is unlawful action in Saudi Arabia including at Islamic holy sites.

    Unaware of the rules, social media and photo-click-savvy Indians sometimes land in serious legal trouble in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries.

    The Indian Consulate repeatedly caution their compatriots not to display any type of flag inside the Haram area and also, not pick items that are found on the ground.

    The Indian diplomats have been urging Indians to comply with the local rules in this regard as there is an increase in cases of picking up unattended materials and displaying any flag or placard.

    There is an increase of many folds of Umrah pilgrims from India most of who are unaware of local norms.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )