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  • Kharge extends Holi greetings to people

    Kharge extends Holi greetings to people

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    New Delhi: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday extended greetings on the occasion of Holi to all the people of the country.

    “Holi celebrates the spirit of togetherness and inspires us to rejoice in the glory of nature in all its varied colours. It brings people together and strengthens their bonds,” he said in a statement.

    Kharge said on the behalf of the party, “it is my sincere hope that we, as responsible citizens, break the barriers which may divide us and fight for a united India – an India which is proud of its rich diversity and myriad culture”.

    “With a new hope for a brighter future, let us join hands to forge ahead together. Once again I wish you a very happy Holi,” he added.

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  • Pakistan: 15 Hindu students injured in clash during Holi celebrations

    Pakistan: 15 Hindu students injured in clash during Holi celebrations

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    Islamabad: At least 15 Hindu students were injured after being allegedly attacked by the Islami Jamiat Tulba (IJT) activists on Monday in Punjab University’s new campus when they were celebrating Holi, Dawn reported.

    A number of videos surfaced on the social networking platform which showed that Hindu communities were being attacked by the IJT even after the students got permission from the administration for the celebration of Holi.

    An application had been filed with the police for the registration of a case against the attacker.

    Some other videos also showed that the security guards were carrying batons and beating the students and they were running from the scene, reported Dawn.

    Talking about the incident, Sindh Council General Secretary Kashif Brohi said that the members of the Hindu community and the council had organised a Holi celebration after getting permission from the university administration.

    He said the IJT activists started hurling threats after students had posted invitations for the Holi celebration on their Facebook page.

    He said on Monday morning the members of the Sindh Council and Hindu community gathered outside PU law College to celebrate the Holi when the IJT activists carrying guns and batons attacked them.

    Brohi further added that the students later gathered to protest outside the vice chancellor’s office when the security guards came there holding batons and started beating them.

    He said the security guards also bundled four to five students into their vans, not allowing them to record their peaceful protest, according to Dawn.

    He said an application was submitted to the administration and police for case registration against the IJT activists and security guards for torturing them.

    However, IJT spokesperson Ibrahim Shahid told Dawn that they did not stop the Hindu community members from celebrating Holi. He further stated that the attackers might have used their name but the IJT will not. The IJT will ensure equality for minority community members to hold their religious events.

    He said the security guards might have attacked the students and IJT had nothing to do with it.He said they were holding Dars-i-Quran on the campus and were not present there. A PU spokesman said action would be taken against the students involved in attacking minority community members, reported Dawn.

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  • Aligarh mosque covered with tarpaulin ahead of Holi

    Aligarh mosque covered with tarpaulin ahead of Holi

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    Aligarh: In keeping with the practice adopted few years ago, a mosque in Aligarh has been covered with tarpaulin before the festival of Holi, in order to ensure it is not smeared with colour.

    The police administration ensures this to maintain peace and order.

    The Abdul Karim Masjid at Aligarh’s most sensitive crossroad the ‘Halwaiyan’ is covered with a tarpaulin at night so that hoodlums do not smear the mosque with colours during Holi.

    This has been the practice since the past few years.

    Haji Mohammad Iqbal, Mutawalli-Masjid Halwaiyan said, “On the instructions of the administration, we cover the mosque with tarpaulin so that no one can throw colour or dirt in the mosque.”

    “Ever since the Yogi Adityanath government has come to power in Uttar Pradesh, the mosque is being covered during Holi,” he added.

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  • Telangana HC announces public holiday on March 7 for Holi

    Telangana HC announces public holiday on March 7 for Holi

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    Hyderabad: High Court of Telangana on Monday declared a public holiday on March 7 at all offices working under the HC on account of ‘Holi’.

    Along with the High Court, Telangana State Judicial Academy, Secunderabad, Telangana State Legal Services Authority, Hyderabad, High Court, Legal Services Committee, Hyderabad and High Court Mediation and Arbitration Center will observe March 7 as a public holiday in addition to March 8 and September 2 which has been declared as Court Working Saturday.

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  • Widows play Holi at Gopinath Temple

    Widows play Holi at Gopinath Temple

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    Widows play Holi at Gopinath Temple



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  • In Pics: Holi festivities

    In Pics: Holi festivities

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  • Hyderabad: Police on alert for Holi and Shab-e-Barat

    Hyderabad: Police on alert for Holi and Shab-e-Barat

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    Hyderabad: Tri-commissionerates of Hyderabad, Rachakonda, and Cyberabad are on high alert following two important religious gatherings for Shab-e-Barat and Holi on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively.

    The police chiefs have instructed their officers to maintain a tight vigil in their jurisdictions from Monday night onwards and continue till Wednesday evening.

    Rapid Action Force and other riot control teams of the police will be deployed in all sensitive areas to prevent any trouble. Already, the teams of the Task Force and Special Operations Teams warned rowdy sheeters of tough action if anyone tries to disturb the law and order.

    While Shab-e- Barat and Holika Dahan will be observed on Tuesday night, the festival Holi will be celebrated the following day.

    A large number of people from different communities will flock to the streets from Tuesday night. Muslims, as a practice, visit the graveyards on Shab-e-Barat till late night. Police teams are stationed at important graveyards in the city.

    “Patrolling will be done throughout the night. No gatherings will be allowed anywhere on the roads. People should cooperate with the police to maintain law and order,” said City police commissioner C V Anand.

    Rachakonda Commissioner of Police D S Chauhan said the police will take strict action against anyone breaking the law or disturbing the peace.

    In certain communally sensitive districts and towns of Telangana, the police are put on high alert to thwart attempts to spread communal trouble.

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  • Hyderabad: Godavari water pipeline work postponed by 2 days due to Holi

    Hyderabad: Godavari water pipeline work postponed by 2 days due to Holi

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    Hyderabad: The water board here has decided to postpone Godavari main pipe works here for 24 hours in view of Holi on March 7 and 8. The decision has been taken to avoid inconvenience to the general public as water supply will be affected in many areas. The HMWSSB will begin work on the pipeline from March 9 and arrangements for the same will be made in the next 48 hours.

    According to Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) managing directr, Dana Kishore, the Godavari main 3000 mm diameter pumping main pipe line bridge passing – bypassing and interconnection works will be taken up at Kukunoor Palli in Siddipet district as part of the Godavari Drinking Water Supply (GDWSS) phase-1. The line supplies fresh water to Hyderabad.

    Junction works on the Godavari main pipe line should be done there without disturbing the construction of the railway line which is being newly constructed by the South Central Railway at Kukunoorpally, said the HMWSSB managing director. The HMWSSB MD also directed the officials to complete the work within the stipulated time and restore the water supply and ensure that there is no inconvenience to the people.

    The water board has also requested the public to store water and to use it sparingly for the three days from March 9 to 11 that supply will be affected. The following are the areas that will be affected and not have any supply until the works will be completed by the HMWSSB:

    1. O&M Division No.12 (Qutbullapur) : Shahpur, Chintal, Jeedimetla, Vani Chemicals, Jagadgirigutta, Gajula Ramaram, Suraram.
    2. O&M Division No.13 (Malkaz Giri/Alwal) : Defense Colony.
    3. O&M Division no. 19 : Nagaram/ Dammai Guda, Keesara.
    4. O&M Division no. 24 (Bollaram) : Ring Main-3 Online Supply.
    5. O&M Division no. 25 (Kompally) : Kompally, Gondla Pochampally areas.
      Areas of RWS of Take: Kondapaka (Janagama, Siddipet), Prajnapur (Gajwel), Aler (Bhuvangiri), Ghanpur (Medchal/ Sameerpet), Cantonment Area, MES, Turkapally Biotech Park.
    6. O&M Division no. 14 (Uppal) : Periphery areas of Capra Municipality.
      Areas of Partial Disruption:
    7. O&M Division no. 6 (S.R. Nagar) : Borabanda, Venkatagiri, Banjara Hills Reservoir Areas, Erragadda, Ameer Pate, Ellareddy Guda, Yusuf Guda.
    8. O&M Division no. 9 (Kookat Pally) : KPH B, Malaysian Township Reservoir Areas.
    9. O&M Division no. 15 (Serilingam Pally): Areas from Lingampally to Kondapur, Gopal Nagar, Mayur Nagar, Reservoir areas.
    10. O&M Division no. 23 (Nizampet) : Pragati Nagar Area, Nizampet/ Bachupally.
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  • 7th Pay Commission: Big Holi Gift For Over 1 Crore Central Employees | Know How Much Your Salary Will Be Increased – Kashmir News

    7th Pay Commission: Big Holi Gift For Over 1 Crore Central Employees | Know How Much Your Salary Will Be Increased – Kashmir News

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    7th Pay Commission: Big Holi Gift For Over 1 Crore Central Employees | Know How Much Your Salary Will Be Increased – Kashmir News

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  • CJI skips SCBA’s Holi event after spat with Bar body chief

    CJI skips SCBA’s Holi event after spat with Bar body chief

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    New Delhi: Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud on Friday skipped the ‘Holi Milan’ event organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) where he was to be present the chief guest.

    On Thursday, a heated exchange of words was witnessed between the CJI and SCBA president Vikas Singh during the hearing of a matter related to allotment of land at Appu Ghar’ for lawyers’ chambers. The CJI had to direct the senior lawyer not to raise his voice and leave the court.

    The SCBA had organised a poetry recital on Friday where the CJI was invited as the chief guest. Eminent poets like Ashok Chakradhar and Shambhu Shikhar recited their poems at the event.

    During the mentioning of cases, the SCBA president told a bench of the CJI and justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala that he was struggling to get the matter listed for the last six months.

    “The Appu Ghar land came to the Supreme Court on a petition by the SCBA and the Bar was given only one block with reluctance. The construction on the land was to begin during ex-CJI N V Ramana’s tenure. For the last six months, we are struggling to get the matter listed. Treat me like an ordinary litigant,” Singh said.

    “You can’t demand land like this. You tell us the day we are sitting idle for the whole day,” Justice Chandrachud responded sharply.

    To this, Singh replied, “I am not saying that you are sitting idle for the whole day. I am only trying to get the matter listed. If it is not done, I will have to escalate and take it to your lordships’ residence. I don’t want the Bar to be taken like this.”

    Singh’s remarks got Chandrachud’s goat.

    “Don’t threaten the chief justice. Is this a way to behave? Please sit down. It will not be listed like this. Please leave my court. I will not list like this. I will not be cowered down by you.

    “Mr Vikas Singh, please don’t raise your voice. As a president, you should be mentor and leader to the Bar. I am sorry, you are reducing the level of dialogue. You have filed an Article 32 petition, claiming that the land allotted to the Supreme Court should be handed over to the Bar for construction of chambers. We will deal with the matter when it comes. Please don’t try and twist our arm to give you the relief you want,” the CJI said.

    The CJI said he had already announced his decision and the matter will be taken up on March 17th. It will, however, not be the first on board, he added.

    The SCBA president said, “If my lords want to dismiss it, please do it. But don’t do that it is not listed.”

    The CJI replied, “I have announced my verdict. It’s on March 17 and it will not be listed at serial number 1, Mr Singh.”

    The senior lawyer refused to relent and said the Bar has always supported the court.

    “I never want to be unreasonable but I am forced to do so in this case,” he said.

    Chandrachud then told Singh, “I am the chief justice. I have been here since March 29, 2000. I have been in this profession for 22 years. I have never allowed myself to be browbeaten by a member of the Bar, litigant or anyone else. I will not do that in the final two years of my career.”

    Refusing to keep quiet, Singh said, “This is not the attitude. If the Bar is cooperating with the court, it doesn’t mean it should be taken for a ride. That is something which I feel very strongly. I want to make this very clear.”

    “Please sort your agenda outside the courtroom,” Chandrachud said curtly and called the next matter.

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