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  • Maharashtra: Muslim siblings harassed by three men, minor brother hanged to death

    Maharashtra: Muslim siblings harassed by three men, minor brother hanged to death

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    In a heartbreaking incident, a 15-year-old Muslim boy was allegedly hanged to death after he and his sister were harassed in Beed district of Maharashtra.

    The incident came to light on Wednesday. In a complaint filed by the deceased – Hafiz Murtaza Shaikh’s – parents, it is stated that Hafiz and his sister had gone to collect firewood when they were surrounded by three men who started harassing and beating them.

    Somehow, the sister managed to escape and get help for her brother. However, when she returned it was too late as Hafiz’s lifeless body was found hanging from a tree.

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    Siasat.com contacted Beed police who said that Hafiz’s autopsy report stated that he died by hanging. When asked if Hafiz’s death was part of a religious hate crime, the police officer denied it. “It is too early to comment on the case as of now as the investigation is in its initial stages,” Siasat.com was told.

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  • Maharashtra: Muslim siblings harassed by three men, teen brother hanged to death

    Maharashtra: Muslim siblings harassed by three men, teen brother hanged to death

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    In a heartbreaking incident, a 15-year-old Muslim boy was allegedly hanged to death after he and his sister were harassed in Beed district of Maharashtra.

    The incident came to light on Wednesday. In a complaint filed by the deceased – Hafiz Murtaza Shaikh’s – parents, it is stated that Hafiz and his sister had gone to collect firewood when they were surrounded by three men who started harassing and beating them.

    Somehow, the sister managed to escape and get help for her brother. However, when she returned it was too late as Hafiz’s lifeless body was found hanging from a tree.

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    Siasat.com contacted Beed police who said that Hafiz’s autopsy report stated that he died by hanging. When asked if Hafiz’s death was part of a religious hate crime, the police officer denied it. “It is too early to comment on the case as of now as the investigation is in its initial stages,” Siasat.com was told.

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  • DC Nullifies ALC Certificates Of JKAS Officers, Siblings

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    SRINAGAR: While delivering a rare and historical adjudication, the Deputy Commissioner Poonch quashed ALC certificates of two JKAS officers, who had managed selection in the Combined Administrative Services through Public Service Commission in the Jammu and Kashmir during 2017.

    During 2017, both officers were appointed based on the ALC category issued by the Tehsildar Mendhar at the time. The selection list was released on December 18, 2017.

    Sumit Kumar Sharma and his sister Sunaina Sharma, who are siblings and residents of Ari in Mendhar, belong to the Poonch district’s Mendhar Sub Division. District Magistrate Inder Jeet, while issuing an order in his court, cancelled the ALC (Resident of Actual Line of Control) certificates of both individuals. The reason for the cancellation was that the certificates were issued against the mandate of Jammu Kashmir Reservation Act 2004.

    According to the detailed order, there were blatant irregularities in the issuance of the certificates, with the issuing authority and other officials acting in a casual and careless manner.

    Inder Jeet instructed the SDM Mendhar to conduct an investigation into the entire issue within a specified timeframe. The appellants’ counsels, Mobeen Khan and Alyas Khawaja, stated that the judgment was detailed, reasoned, and historical. The court delved deeply into the matter by annulling the ALC certificates of all siblings, except for Jyoti Sharma, daughter of Harbans Lal Sharma, who is a resident of Ari and currently resides in Gohlad in Mendhar.

    On May 29, 2018, Anjum Imtiaz, daughter of Imtiaz Ahmed Khan and a JKAS aspirant from Harni in Mendhar challenged the ALC certificates of Sumit Kumar Sharma, Sunaina Sharma, Jyoti Sharma, Amit Kumar Sharma, Ram Murti Sharma, and Harbans Lal. These certificates were issued by the Tehsildar Mendhar and were deemed illegal, arbitrary, against the facts and law, and void ab-initio, according to her appeal in the court of District Magistrate Poonch. She also contested that the respondents’ income exceeded the ceiling prescribed by SRO-294, which is Rs 3 lakh from all sources except agriculture, during 2011.

    To claim benefits under the Backward Area Certificate or ALC, a person must demonstrate that they have resided in the area for at least 15 years prior to the application date. However, in this case, the individuals in question did not meet this requirement. They had relocated to Jammu for an extended period, and Harbans Lal, a government employee, was unable to deceive the authorities about his income. The District Magistrate’s court also reviewed the local school certificates of these individuals.

    “After going through the facts, it has been observed that appeal succeeds on merit and the impugned ALC category certificate issued by Tehsildar Mendhar on 14-7-2011 in favour of respondents (Except respondent No 3 Jyoti Sharma), are cancelled ab-initio. However, in view of the condition imposed by the High Court of J&K in its order dated 22-10-2019 passed in WP (C) No. 3897/2019, in case titled Sumit Kumar Sharma Vs State of J&K and others, the decision of this court shall remain subject to the final outcome of writ petition pending before the High Court,” the DM’s order said.

    SDM Mendhar was directed to conduct in-depth inquiry into the acts of omission and commission on the part of concerned officials while processing and issuing the said certificates, by fixing responsibility, within two weeks. It is pertinent to mention here that it is just a tip of an iceberg, even in issuance of RBA certificates huge irregularities have been committed to obtain such benefit in Poonch, Rajouri, Doda, Udhampur, Kishtwar besides other parts of Kashmir valley. Many heads may roll if such an inquiry is ordered by concerned authorities in various districts.

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  • Minor siblings killed in suspected dog attacks in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj

    Minor siblings killed in suspected dog attacks in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj

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    New Delhi: In suspected cases of stray dog attack, two minor brothers were found dead in southwest Delhi’s Vasant Kunj area, police said on Sunday.

    The deceased, identified as Anand (7) and Aditya (5), lived with their parents in a slum cluster in Sindhi Basti, they said.

    On March 10, Anand was reported missing around 3 pm following which SHO Vasant Kunj (South) along with a police team and the boy’s family started searching for him, police said.

    After a two-hour-long search in the jungle adjacent to the slum cluster, the minor’s body was found near a wall at a secluded place, a senior police officer said.

    The child’s body bore multiple injury marks which seemed to have been caused by an animal bite, the officer said.

    “On enquiry from the neighbours and the locals, it was revealed that there are many stray dogs inside the jungle area that often attack goats and pigs in the area,” he said.

    Following this, a case under section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code was registered at Vasant Kunj South police station and the body was sent to Safdarjung Hospital for post-mortem, police said.

    Two days later, on March 12, Anand’s younger brother Aditya went to the same jungle area along with his cousin Chandan (24) to attend to a nature’s call, police said.

    Chandan left the minor for some time and he returned to find Aditya injured, surrounded by stray dogs, they said.

    “SI Mahender of Vasant Kunj South police station who was also present in the same area for the investigation of the March 10 incident heard the noise and rushed to the spot,” the senior police officer said.

    The officer took the child to a hospital where he was declared dead by the doctors, the officer said.

    The post-mortem of both the children has been done and further action will be taken based on the autopsy report, police said, adding further investigation is under progress.

    Recalling the incident, Sucharita, a relative of the two boys, said Aditya was attacked while the family was busy with Anand’s last rites.

    “This is very unfortunate and now after this tragedy, all of us are scared and angry. Why didn’t the authorities do something to help us? We lost our young children in stray dog attacks. Had timely action been taken, they would not have met this fate…”

    “We want all the dogs in the area to be removed,” she added.

    Expressing his anguish over the incident, Chandan, the boys’ cousin and an eyewitness in the case, said that nobody listens to their problems despite seeking action against stray dogs.

    “It can happen to anyone. At least now the authorities should wake up,” he said.

    The victims’ father is mentally challenged while their mother works at a beauty parlour in Mahipalpur. Now, they are left with only one child Ansh who is nine years old.

    Following the incident, police said that a letter has been sent to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) seeking immediate action in the matter.

    “We have sent a letter to the MCD. This is a matter of serious concern and immediate action should be taken to curb the stray dog menace in the area to further prevent any loss of life…,” the senior police officer said.

    An inspection was also carried out by the MCD officials. They caught some 15-20 stray dogs in the area who will be sterilised, the officer said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Nagpur: Man booked for raping woman on pretext of marriage; his siblings assault her

    Nagpur: Man booked for raping woman on pretext of marriage; his siblings assault her

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    Nagpur: A 34-year-old man was booked in Nagpur for allegedly raping a woman on the pretext of marriage, while two of his brothers have been charged with assaulting her, a police official said on Monday.

    The 27-year-old victim has said she was raped between February 2, 2020 and October 5, 2022 by the accused, and when his brothers came to know about their relationship they thrashed her, the official said.

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  • Congratulations: Three Siblings Two daughters & Son Qualifies JKAS – Kashmir News

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    JKPSC Declares Final Result of Combined Competitive (Main) Examination (JKAS)-2021: The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has declared the results of the Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2021 for the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) and has announced the deployment of candidates for medical examination.

    Three siblings identified as Huma Anjum Wani, Ifra Anjum Wani and Suhail Ahmad Wani from village Kahi Trankhal in Bhaleesa area of Doda and are now settled in Jammu.

    Suhail who is younger to sisters has secured 111th rank and obtained 1055 points, Huma Anjum Wani 117th rank with 1050.5 points and Ifra Anjum Wani having 143rd rank with 1034.5 points.

    Their father Manir Ahmad Wani, who was working as labourer in Baglihar project.

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    Congratulations to all those who have qualified the JK CCE 2021.
    To those who couldn’t, may God bestow more strength and perseverance to you.

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    How to check JKPSC CCE 2021 (JKAS) results

    The results of the Civil Services Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2021 for the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) on the official website of the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC):

    • Step 1: Open your web browser and visit the official website of JKPSC (jkpsc.nic.in)
    • Step 2: On the homepage, navigate to the “Results” section.
    • Step 3: Look for the link for the CCE-2021 results and click on it.
    • Step 4: A PDF file containing the results will be downloaded.
    • Step 5: Open the downloaded PDF file and look for your roll number in the list of selected candidates.
    • Step 6: If your roll number is on the list, you have been selected for the JKAS posts.
    • Step 7: If your roll number is not on the list, or if you find any discrepancy in the results, you can contact the JKPSC office within 15 days of the publication of the results.

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    CLICK ON THE BELOW LINK TO DOWNLOAD  FULL RESULT FILE: 

    CLICK HERE: JKAS Result

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  • Siblings Charred To Death in Tragic Fire Incident in Lolab Kupwara

    Siblings Charred To Death in Tragic Fire Incident in Lolab Kupwara

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    In a tragic incident of its kind, two siblings were burnt alive after a fire broke out in a residential house on Saturday late evening in Diver Lolab area of North Kashmir’s Kupwara district, reports and officials said.

    Reports reaching GNS said that a major fire broke out of a residential house belonging to one Mohammad Akbar Khan, son of Abdul Aziz Khan at Kakadpatti Diver at around 11:15 PM.

    The flames soon spread to the whole of structure, built of wood, even as the locals, men from Fire and Emergency Services Department and army made unrelenting efforts to douse off the fire. As the rescue operation was going on, two minor siblings stuck inside the house couldn’t be rescued on time and were burnt alive.

    An official confirming about the incident, identified the sibling duo as Amir Ahmed Khan (6) and Sabzar Ahmad Khan (3) – sons of house-owner Mohammad Akbar Khan.


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