Monday, August 31, 2015

Patel agitation?

Gujarat police's 'General Dyer' moment: Did they act against govt wishes during Patel agitation?

 Ahmedabad: The biggest whodunit these days in Gujarat is not the murder mystery of Sheena Bora. The talk in the drawing rooms and on the streets here is this: who ordered Ahmedabad cops to act against the Patels demanding reservation on 25 August?

The inexplicable hurry shown by the Ahmedabad police to arrest Hardik Patel, leader of the movement by Patels for OBC status, and the violence unleashed by them later has made people wonder if the cops were acting on a script to ensure the agitation escalates into a Patel vs others conflict.
The police action against the Patels has already incurred the Gujarat High Court's wrath. On Saturday night, the court reprimanded the police, asking it to not cross the limits and work within the framework of existing laws.
Acting on a public interest litigation filed by an NGO, the court advised the state government to take action against cops guilty of oppressive action. "They should not be saved," the court said, asking the government for a report on the action taken by it against errant cops on 3 September.
Who ordered Ahmedabad cops to act against the Patels demanding reservation. PTI
Who ordered Ahmedabad cops to act against the Patels demanding reservation. PTI
The court has also ordered an enquiry into the custodial death of Shweatang Patel, a 25-year-old resident of the Bapu Nagar area of Ahmedabad. The HC found prima-facie evidence that Shweatang died in custody because of police brutality. The Ahmedabad commissioner of police, facing severe criticism, has ordered transfer of several cops from the Bapu Nagar police station after the court's intervention.

Hardik Patel has also blamed cops for the violence that gripped Ahmedabad for two days after he was arrested from the site of the Patidar rally. Ten persons had died, several were injured in arson and violence that gripped several parts of Gujarat for two days. Hardik says they will avenge the death of the innocent people as soon as they find out who was the "General Dyer of Ahmedabad's Jallianwala Bagh."
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Within the Patidar community, dozens of videos and photographs of police brutality are circulating, leading to anger and vows of retribution. Some of the clips reveal vandalism, arson and targeted violence by cops in Patel strongholds, leading to deaths and damage to private property.

Did the cops act on their own, or were they following orders to crack down on the Patels gathered in Ahmedabad? Ahmedabad-based writer Zahir Janmohammad says the recent incidents show the Gujarat police force does not obey the state government. "The excessive force used by the police this past week against the Patels testifies to a culture of policing in Gujarat, which predates 2002 but was exacerbated after it, where impunity is the norm and inaction is forgiven--and sometimes rewarded," he argues.

The sequence of events leading up to the violence in Ahmedabad strengthens wide-spread suspicion that the cops may have initiated suo-motu action against the Patels.
On Tuesday (August 25), the crowd at the venue of the rally had thinned out by evening. Due to confusion with members of Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti, led by Hardik, and its affiliate, Sardar Patel Group, people had left the venue and started marching towards the Collectorate to submit their memorandum of demands. By 7 pm, there were less than 2000 people at the rally grounds.
According to sources, the government was not keen to take strict action against agitators. The consensus initially was to let it fizzle out and people go back home. But, just when the rally seemed to be petering out, the cops at the venue crossed the barricades and started dispersing the gathering. Simultaneously, they arrested Hardik for continuing the protest after 6 pm without the requisite permission. This triggered violence and clashes between protesters and police.
Officials are not willing to discuss the change in strategy on record. But two theories are in circulation. One, somebody from Delhi gave orders for the crackdown, surpassing the state government. This could have been done either to break the back of the agitators, or with the ulterior motive of escalating the crisis and destabilising Anandiben Patel's government.
The other argument-- and this sounds more logical-- is that the cops acted on their own. Leaders of the Patidar movement argue there are lots of OBCs in the police force and they may have acted on their own out of sheer anger against the demand for quota benefits.
Both the developments do not augur well for Gujarat.

Violence in Manipur............

Violence in Manipur: Houses of state health minister and 5 MLAs set on fire

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 The houses of Manipur's health minister and five other lawmakers were set on fire in Churachandpur district on Monday. Violence erupted in the district over Inner Line Permit issue, reports said.

 he houses belonged to Manipur's health minister Phungzathang Tonsing and MLAs Manga Vaiphei from Henglep constituency and Vungzagin Valte from Thanlom constituency, police told PTI. According to this groups, which were against passing of the bill, (that seeks to regulate the entry of outsiders into Manipur through a permit system) created a ruckus at around 6 pm on Monday."At the moment, we are having a tough time bringing the situation under control," 

 The Manipur Assembly on Monday unanimously passed three bills to protect the indigenous people of the state, PTI report said.

They were the Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015, the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (7th amendment) Bill, 2015 and the Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015.
A spokesman of the Joint Committee of Inner Line Permit (JCILP) expressed satisfaction over the passage of the bills.
According to the report, one of the clauses in the bills is to set 1951 as the base year to identify non-indigenous people, who are regarded as outsiders by a section. According to the new law, those who settled in Manipur before 1951, could have property rights. "The rest will have to give up property and may even be asked to leave."
The state government on Monday also adopted a resolution relating to the "Peace Accord" signed by the Government of India and NSCN(I-M). The said lawmakers were targetted because they did not oppose to the bill and let it pass
 With PTI inputs

Heroin seized..........

1 crore worth heroin seized

Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) sleuths arrested two persons, including a state government treasury employee, and seized a kilogram of heroin worth Rs one crore on Sunday.

The NCB arrested Satyanarayana, a Telangana state treasury employee from Hyderabad, and his associate Yesu from Vijayawada.

Acting on a tip-off, the NCB sleuths of Hyderabad unit apprehended the duo at LB Nagar on Sunday.

According to NCB sleuths, Yesu brought heroin from Vijayawada in a private bus and handed it over to Satyanarayana at LB Nagar.

'Pregnant' with drugs,............


'Pregnant' with drugs, woman lands in Hyderabad

 A 32-year-old South African national, who claimed to be "seven-month pregnant", was arrested for trying to smuggle in narcotic substance concealed in her belly and urogenital tract, at the RGI Airport on Sunday morning.

Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) sleuths became suspicious after looking at her passport and travel pattern over the last one week. On subjecting her to medical examination, they discovered that she had swallowed the banned drugs which were packed in small polymer packets.

The woman, Mosiea Moosa, a South African national (passport number P-A04856058), was rushed to Osmania Hospital by the NCB sleuths to get the packets of drugs out of her body.

The NCB sleuths intercepted Mosiea at the RGI Airport after she arrived from Dubai by Emirates flight EK-526 on Sunday morning. "When we intercepted her, Mosiea said she was walking with difficulty as she was seven-month pregnant. When we shifted her to a corporate hospital at the airport for preliminary examination, she admitted that she was carrying narcotics in her stomach," a NCB officer said.
The NCB sleuths then rushed her to Osmania Hospital to recover the narcotic material. By giving laxatives, the hospital staff managed to extract 16 pouches of narcotics substance (till reports came in). The NCB officials confirmed that no surgery was performed on the woman and she was under medical supervision.

Cancel Salman Khan’s Bail............

Hit And Run Case: Supreme Court Refuses To Cancel Salman Khan’s Bail

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 With the ongoing Salman Khan’s 2002 hit and run case, the Supreme Court on Monday August 31, dismissed a petition seeking cancellation of actor’s bail.

The apex court bench headed by Chief Justice H.L. Dattu declined the plea by one of the alleged victims associated with the case, belonging to Mumbai Police. The petitioner had challenged the Bombay High Court order granting bail to Salman Khan, but the court dismissed the cancellation of the bail.
13 years after the trial began, Salman Khan’s 2002 hit and run case came to an end on May 6, 2015, where session court found him guilty, and sentenced him for five years jail, convicted under all charges including under Section 304 A of the Indian Penal Code (rash and negligent driving); 279 (rash driving); 337 (causing minor injuries); 338 (causing major injuries) 427 (negligence) in connection with the case.

Two days later, sentence was suspended on May 08, and bail was granted in cash of Rs 30,000 in lieu of surety as a temporary measure.

During the earlier hearings, the actor’s lawyer Amit Desai argued in defence of Salman Khan at the Bombay High Court. Keeping his argument on, lawyer Amit Desai in defence of Salman said, that no evidences from the testimony of the 27 witnesses showed that the actor was the one driving the car at the night of the accident.
After arguing on the same point, Amit Desai continued to argue on the evidences that were present by the prosecution. After the last hearing, Desai put his point saying that the entire case was present under circumstantial evidences. He also argued saying singer Kamal Khan who was also present in the car during the accident, was not examined before the trial court. He made a point, that doctor who conducted autopsy of the victim, was produced in the court, but the prosecution did not try to make efforts to trace Kamal Khan.
Salman Khan’s car had met with an accident in suburban Bandra on September 28, 2002, killing one person and injuring four. 13 years after the trial began, Salman Khan’s 2002 hit and run case came to an end on May 6, 2015, where session court found him guilty and sentenced him for five years jail, convicted under all charges.
TU NIKLEGA KAHAN SE AUR JAEGA KAHAN PAR

 LAGTA  HAI  NA  AISA

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Seven-year-old boy killed.............

Seven-year-old boy killed in road accident at Narsingi Road

A seven-year-old boy was killed on the spot while his parents were injured when the bike they were travelling on was hit by a DCM van.
The accident occurred on Narsingi Road on Sunday morning. The boy, E Sai Kumar, died instantaneously while his parents - Srinivas and Durgamma sustained injuries and have been admitted to a hospital for treatment. They were residents of Bandlaguda near Rajender Nagar, according to Narsingi police.

Congress suspends four ............

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Congress suspends four Assam MLAs for anti-party activities

 The Assam unit of the Congress Party has suspended four of its MLAs for anti-party activities and served show-cause notices to another five.

All of them are said to be close aides of former minister Himanta Biswa Sarma who recently joined the BJP.
Assam State Congress Secretary Rituparna Konwar was quoted by media, as saying over the weekend that Pradan Baruah, Jayanta Malla Baruah, Piyush Hazarika and Pallab Lochan Das have been suspended by the party and show cause notices have been issued to Abu Taher Bepari, Kripanath Malla, Binonda Saikia, Rajen Barthakur and Bolin Chetia, who have been asked to reply within 15 days.
These MLAs went to the Borjhar Airport on Friday to greet Sarma following his arrival from Delhi.
Reacting to his suspension, Baruah said there was no democracy in the Congress and alleged that Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and his MP son Gaurav Gogoi were responsible for the present dismal state of affairs in Assam.

Govt mulls 2-kg LPG cylinders...................

Govt mulls 2-kg LPG cylinders; starts e-booking for connections

 After providing LPG in easy-to- carry 5-kg cylinders, the government is planning to launch 2-kg bottles at local kirana stores even as it introduced online booking of new connections for subsidised cooking fuel. 

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LPG is traditionally available in 14.2-kg cylinders, which are not very convenient to carry and its cost at Rs 418 is considered high for poor and rural population.

 After providing LPG in easy-to- carry 5-kg cylinders, the government is planning to launch 2-kg bottles at local kirana stores even as it introduced online booking of new connections for subsidised cooking fuel.
LPG is traditionally available in 14.2-kg cylinders, which are not very convenient to carry and its cost at Rs 418 is considered high for poor and rural population.
A 5-kg cylinder priced at Rs 155 was introduced in October 2013.
“We are now planning to introduce a 2-kg cylinder that can be easily carried… this will be particularly beneficial for the rural people and poor who cannot afford to pay the price of a 14.2-kg or even 5-kg cylinder,” Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said here.
To begin with, the penetration of 5-kg cylinder will be increased. New subsidised connections of 5-kg cylinders in rural as well as far flung areas will be issued in first place.
Pradhan was speaking at the launch of online booking of LPG connections.
“Consumers can now book a new connection online. It will be verified within 48 hours and a person from the nearest LPG agency will deliver a new connection at the door-step in next 3-4 days,” he said.
He said the online booking will end hassles customers face in running to gas agencies for getting a new LPG connection. Already, a refill can be ordered online.
The 2-kg cylinder will cater to the LPG requirements for all sections of society including economically weaker families, students and migrant labourers who do not have proof of address due to acquiring residence on temporary basis. Such people can buy 5 Kg LPG cylinder at market price.
He also said about 25 lakh people have voluntarily given up subsidy on LPG, helping widen the reach the scarce fuel.
“On an average 50,000 people from all works of life are giving subsidy… the target set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one crore,” he said.
Also, the scheme to pay subsidy directly in bank accounts of customers, called the Direct Benefit Transfer on LPG, has been recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest cash transfer programme in the world, he said adding it has eliminated “middle-men and blac
Since the launch of DBTL, now named PAHAL, domestic LPG all over the country is sold at market price.
Households get cash subsidy in their bank accounts to make good the difference between old subsidised rate and market price.
Out of 15.65 crore active domestic LPG consumers, 13.8 crore have joined the DBTL and are getting subsidy in their bank accounts.
The scheme was launched in 54 districts on November 15, 2014, and extended to all over the country from January 1, 2015 with a view to cut diversion and subsidised fuel being consumed by unintended segments like restaurants and other commercial establishments.
LPG subsidy payout from Union Budget in 2014-15 was Rs 40,591 crore as against Rs 52,231 crore in 2013-14, a saving of Rs 11,640 crore.
Pradhan said Modi had requested the well-off people who can afford to pay market price, to voluntarily give up their subsidy to help extend its reach to the most needy.
“About 25 lakh people have given up LPG subsidy voluntarily and against these 22 lakh new connections to the needy have already been issued,” Pradhan said.
Assuming that each of these consume an average of eight cylinders per annum and at the average subsidy rate of Rs 200 per bottle, the saving amounts to about Rs 320 crore.
Presently, a household is entitled to receive subsidy to buy up to 12 cylinders of 14.2-kg each or 34 cylinders of 5-kg each every year. Cash advance is transfered into the beneficiary account on first enrolment and another instalment is given the moment it is used to buy a LPG refill.

Reserve Bank of India............

Money markets to remain open on all Saturdays: Reserve Bank of India

With government declaring the second and fourth Saturdays as public holiday for banks from September 1, RBI today said that all money market segments will continue to remain open on all Saturdays.

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RBI said it is making necessary changes in its functioning as "a regulator of banks, financial markets and payment and settlement systems".

With government declaring the second and fourth Saturdays as public holiday for banks from September 1, RBI today said that all money market segments will continue to remain open on all Saturdays.
The forex market and government securities markets, along with all OTC derivative markets, would continue to remain closed on all Saturdays, RBI said while announcing supporting changes in its working in the wake of the government notifying public holiday on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month for all banks.
However, RBI’s payment systems including Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) and Cheque Clearing systems would not be operated on the second and fourth Saturdays.
On other Saturdays, the payment systems would operate for the full day, RBI said.
RBI said it is making necessary changes in its functioning as “a regulator of banks, financial markets and payment and settlement systems”.
The banking departments in Regional Offices of the Reserve Bank will remain open for the full day on working Saturdays to support the functioning of the financial markets and the payment systems. Government business will be transacted at agency banks on working Saturdays.
Processing of future value dated transactions with value date falling on second and fourth Saturdays will not be undertaken under the RBI’s payment systems from September 1.
The central bank said the new arrangements would be reviewed after six months.

SBI SAROOR NAGAR FIRE ACCIDENT

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SAROORNAGAR PS

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THE VICTORY OF AURANGABAD ..........AIMIM

TODAY WE ALL HAVE ATTENDED PARTY FUNCTION GIVEN BY JANAB YASER ARFATH SAHAB YOUTH LEADER AIMIM HYDERABAD FOR THE VICTORY OF AURANGABAD CORPORATION ELECTION

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AIMIM IN CHAKUR......................

Aimim ka jalsa E aam in Chakur Latur Maharastra

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Health cards application date..........

Health cards application date extended up to September, 8 th .   TWJF requests commissioner and he is agreed..  B. Basava Punnaiah_ State GS, TWJF.

Saudi oil workers..........

Fire at Saudi oil workers compound kills 11, injures more than 200..

A fire swept through an oil workers' residential compound in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, killing 11 people and injuring over 200 others of various nationalities, some critically injured, the Civil Defence agency said.

Police investigating..

Avoid teasing girls.................

Case against three minor boys for eve teasing..

 A case was registered by the Vanasthalipuram police on Saturday against three juvenile boys for allegedly eve-teasing a 15-year-old girl.

Vanasthalipuram police said that the girl was riding her bicycle when three boys allegedly teased her at Andrakesari Nagar.

The victim informed her parents, who in turn lodged the complaint with the cops. The police found out the three boys, all aged between 12 and 15, and counseled them before letting them off. The action was taken as per the Juvenile Justice Act."It is a case of outraging the modesty of a woman. Both the victim and the accused are juveniles," Vanasthalipuram inspector Pushpan Kumar said.

Note: Please avoid teasing girls.. only one complain can change your life..


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150 Metro Rail workers protested .................

Over 150 Metro Rail workers protested at LB Nagar and Dilsukhnagar and alleged they were not being paid salaries on time.

The workers staged a dharna on Saturday and demanded their dues. L&T Metro Rail said the work was sub-let to a contractor and they are trying to resolve the issue.

Complaint against AP Govt............ Cricket betting racket

*  West zone task force police team raid on cricket betting racket at Begumbazar, and arrested one Ashwin who is organizing online cricket Betting at residence place in begum bazar, the task force team  seized Rs 305000/-  2 laptops, 3 cell phones and one money counting machine.


*    T.Jac Advocates lodged a complaint against AP Govt ChandraBabu with regard to  removal of Nationalistic cultural poets and leaders history in the AP state books  who are  belonging to Telangana region

Saturday, August 29, 2015

KCR congratulates Sania...........


KCR congratulates Sania for getting Khel Ratna

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao congratulated world famous Hyderabad based Indian Lawn Tennis Player Sania Mirza on her being awarded Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award from President of India Pranab Mukherjee.

The Chief Minister wishing her all the best, expressed the hope that in future she would get many more such awards nationally and internationally.

Attention : Drunken Drive..................

Attention : Drunken Drive Today i.e., on 29-08-2015, from 10 pm to 12.30am, Drunken Driving will be conducted at following ( 10 ) Places. Able-2 officer will supervise North District and Able-6 officer will supervise South District Mike-10 officer will be the Overall Incharge. North District: D-3 at Picket; D-4 at R.P Pump; D-13 at Bogulkunta; D-14 at Himayath Nagar y Junction; South District :D-18 at DMRL Saibaba Temple ; D-20 at Purana pool ; D-22 at Barkathpura; D-25 at Moosarambagh ; D-28 at Sangam and D-30 at Alaska.

7 kg Gold Looted in UP.............

Courier Van Driver Killed, Over 7 kg Gold Looted in UP

 Courier Van Driver Killed, Over 7 kg Gold Looted in UP

  The driver of a courier van was killed and a security guard injured by unidentified armed men who looted gold worth crores of rupees from the vehicle on the Lucknow-Kanpur National Highway here, police said today.

The van of Sequel Logistic Private Limited, Ahmedabad was on its way to Lucknow when the men driving in an SUV intercepted it near Bajhera village, they said.

They shot the driver Harichand Yadav, 30 and security guard, who offered resistance, and looted gold biscuits and jewellery weighing over seven kg before fleeing, they said.

Another person, who was in the van, managed to save his life and rushed to inform the police, they said.

The driver and the guard were rushed to the Nawabganj community health centre where the former was declared dead and the latter was referred to Lucknow Trauma centre in a serious condition, they said.

A first information report has been filed on the complaint of the courier company for loot of over seven kg of gold in the form of biscuit and jewellery, one mobile phone and three ATM cards, they added.

NOTIFICATION

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3 auto Drivers rape of ............

At L B Nagar case booked 3 auto Drivers rape of minor girl...
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Dr G. Sanjeeva Reddy was re-elected..........

Dr G. Sanjeeva Reddy was re-elected unanimously as the president of Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana state for another tenure of three years.
He was elected in the 18th INTUC Triennial Delegates Conference of AP and TS  held in Hyderabad. Thanking the delegates for his re-election and for reposing confidence in him, Dr Reddy said INTUC will never compromise on the welfare of working class and will intensify the agitation against the anti-worker policies of the NDA government.

He alleged that the NDA government, in the name of ‘Make in India’ scheme to attract foreign direct investments, is changing all labour laws and harming the interests of working class.

Dr Reddy said that the NDA government has been pushing for disinvestment of public sector undertakings, privatising Indian Railways in the name of public private participation and inviting FDI in insurance and defence sectors.

He termed these initiatives as ‘retrograde steps’ which are not acceptable to the working class. He demanded the Centre to approve the 12 justifiable demands of all unions, which include Rs 15,000 per month minimum wages, regularising contract labour doing regular work, stopping disinvestment of profit-making PSUs, strict implementation of existing labour laws, registering new unions within 45 days and controlling rising prices of essential commodities, goods and services.

Assembly Speaker S. Madhusudhana Chary is..........

Though Assembly Speaker S. Madhusudhana Chary is yet to take a decision on the resignation of commercial taxes minister T. Srinivas Yadav as Telugu Desam MLA for the Sanathnagar Assembly seat following his defection to the TRS, a virtual unannounced election campaign is on in the constituency.
Taking on Mr Srinivas Yadav is Congress former MLA Marri Shashidhar Reddy besides Telugu Desam and BJP leaders who are trying to strengthen their base in the constituency. Mr Srinivas Yadav’s hectic schedule in the constituency, inaugurating or inspecting development works, is giving indication that a bypoll in the constituency is not that far away. For the past month, Mr Yadav has been and attending each and every programme organised either by himself and on the request of his supporters.
On Varalaxmi Vratham on Friday, the minister participated in five programmes including the development of the Gangubai Basti park, a footpath on Afzal Road and drain works at SR Nagar. While his confidants assert there would be no bypoll before the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation elections, the constituency is buzzing with political activity by all parties.
The Speaker has to take the decision on Mr Srinivas Yadav’s resignation as TD MLA. No decision has been taken so far, a legislative official said. Mr Srinivas Yadav has been maintaining that the issue was now before the Speaker and he has nothing to do with it. “I am ready for the byelection whenever it is held,” he said.
Mr Shashidhar Reddy, who is eyeing the seat, intensified his campaign against Mr Srinivas Yadav. On Friday, he wrote to Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao seeking the dismissal of Mr Srinivas Yadav from the ministry for encouraging grabbing of Wakf land in Czech Colony in Sanathnagar.

He informed the Prime Minister.............

Pointing to deep flaws in the criteria to select Smart Cities, the Telangana government on Friday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cancel the allocations till the overall distribution formula was revised.
It urged Mr Modi to revoke the statutory town criteria in the distribution formula of the Smart City Mission. “Telangana on this basis should get at least four Smart Cities as against the two (Hyderabad and Warangal) now,” B. Vinod Kumar, TRS deputy floor leader in the Lok Sabha, wrote in a detailed letter to the Prime Minister.

He informed the Prime Minister that he had written a letter to Union minister M. Venkaiah Naidu highlighting the crucial flaw in the Smart City Mission which could put the entire effort into jeopardy.

“I had elaborately stated my case to him but no action was taken and yesterday the list of Smart Cities was released. I am thus writing to you with an appeal to take action and remove the criteria of statutory towns from the distribution formula for Smart Cities. This will allow for a more just distribution of Smart Cities to states and will greatly strengthen the performance of the Smart Cities Mission,” he said. He also cited similar irregularities in AMRUT scheme.

MBBS or BDS.

A division bench comprising Justice R. Subhash Reddy and Justice A. Shankar Narayana reserved orders on batch of petitions challenging the action of the Telangana state government in deleting 26 castes from the list of Backward Classes.

The state government had issued the notification deleting 26 castes including Kalinga, Toorpu Kapu, Gavara, and Setti Balija, Koppulavelama and other castes from the list of BCs. The government said some of the BC groups which reside exclusively in Andhra Pradesh and are not found in Telangana would not reservation under the BC category.

The petitioners claimed that the Telangana government had taken the decision unilaterally without recommendation from the BC Commission. They said there was no BC Commission in the state since 2011. The government’s decision was costing them jobs in MBBS and engineering.

Land conversion act upheld:

A division bench comprising acting Chief Justice Dilip B. Bhosale and Justice S.V. Bhatt upheld the provisions and application of the AP Agricultural Land (Conversion for Non-Agricultural Purposes) Act, 2006, which prohibits conversion of agricultural lands into non-agricultural purposes, except with specific permission by the authority under the Act.

While dismissing a batch of writ appeals filed by several real estate developers, the bench made it clear that when layouts are sought to be prepared on agricultural land, specific permission by the competent authority must be submitted after payment of fee.

HC sets aside Lokayukta order: A full bench comprising acting CJ Dilip B. Bhosale, Justice Vilas Afzulpurkar and Justice S.V. Bhatt ruled that the Lokayukta does not have jurisdiction to entertain and adjudicate on matrimonial matters. The bench was dealing with a writ petition by a doctor challenging the decision of the Lokayukta in entertaining a petition against him by his wife.

DCP told to consider plea: Justice A.V. Sesha Sai directed the Hyderabad South Zone DCP to consider the application of Ahle Hadees, a Muslim religious organiation, seeking permission to hold a meeting in the old city by 2 pm on Saturday.

While disposing of a petition by challenging the DCP’s decision to deny permission for the meeting, the judge passed oral orders directing the petitioners to submit a fresh application along with the names of the speakers.

High Court rejects colleges’ plea against bank guarantee G.O.:

The Hyderabad High Court on Friday refused to take up as a lunch motion, a plea filed by managements of private non-minority medical and dental institutions in Telangana challenging a GO with regard to seeking bank guarantee from students admitted under the management quota.

On August 26, the government had issued the GO directing the managements to seek bank guarantee for tuition fee for every year instead of for the entire course at the time of admission into the first year MBBS or BDS.

The managements had sought permission from a division bench comprising Justice R. Subhash Reddy and Justice A. Shankar Narayana to take up their plea as lunch motion.
The bench also granted a week’s time to students, who had approached the court, to furnish bank guarantee for one year.

Renovated Abids Police station............

Inauguration of renovated building of Abids road Police station. By Anurag sharma IPS
Director general of Police Talengana state.
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Haji Sahib ka bag.............

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Suicide by.............

At falaknuma area  achi reddy suicide by hanging
 
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Friday, August 28, 2015

Allegedly raped by................

Construction worker rapes minor girl in Humayun Nagar..

A 17-year-old girl, a native of AP, was allegedly raped by a construction worker in Humayunnagar here.

She became pregnant as a result, and he tried to force an abortion by administering her some pills.

Police said the accused, identified as Venkat, used to work at an under-construction building in front of the girls house.

Nearly six months ago, Venkat befriended the girl and developed a relation with her, police said.  “He promised to marry her and raped her.

The girl became pregnant and he gave her some pills due to which she had a miscarriage,” said Humayunnagar police inspector S. Ravinder.

The girl experienced intense pain and excessive bleeding following the miscarriage, after which told her mother of her sordid experience.

The mother lodged a complaint with the police who registered a case of rape under Section 376 and Section 4 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act against Venkat.

The girl was sent for medical examination.. 

and a hunt is on to nab Venkat, who is absconding.

Drivers hold dharna..........

Uber drivers hold dharna, to intensify agitation



Hyderabad, August 28: Hundreds of drivers, working with Uber, participated in the day-long hunger strike camp at Dharna Chowk, Indira Park, on Friday.

 The drivers, under the aegis of Telangana State Cabs and Bus Operators Association (TSCBOA) held the hunger strike in protest against the management's failure to provide promised business and incentives. Addressing the hunger strike camp, TSCBOA President Syed Nizamuddin alleged that Uber has cheated thousands of drivers with the promise of more than Rs. 70,000 income per month. Almost all the drivers purchased new vehicles on finance or by borrowing money on huge interest. However, due to drastic cut in incentives and bookings, the drivers are unable to even pay the interest on time. Most of them have joined the Uber by abruptly leaving their regular jobs. Now they are not in a position to rejoin their previous employers. He said that the drivers have tried to speak to the Uber management to resolve the issue. However, the management has simply refused to negotiate and left the drivers with no option, but to protest.



Nizamuddin requested the government authorities to intervene into the matter as it affects the lives of nearly 15,000 drivers and their families. He described the Uber's beheviour as an open example of corporate fraud. It first lured the drivers into a trap by offerring huge incentives and now it is forcing them to either work on reduced pay or quit. He said that the TSCBOA would take up the matter with higher authorities and a representation would be given to Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, Transport Minister Mahender Reddy, Transport Commissioner and other authorities. He said that the Association was also considering lodging a complaint of cheating against the Uber management.



The Uber drivers participated in the hunger strike from 10 AM to 5 PM. Several other drivers and members of TSCBOA also joined the hunger strike camp to express their solidarity with the Uber drivers. Those who participated in the hunger strike camp include Md Wajid, P. Chandraiah, K. Satyanarayana, Shaik Masood and Venkatesh Goud.

POLICE RESCUED A WOMEN..................

PRESS NOTE
LAKE POLICE RESCUED A WOMEN FROM COMMITING SUICIDE
               On 28-08-2015 at 00.30 hours, PS Lake rescued a women i.e., Smt. Y. Padma who is about 35 years from committing suicide in Hussain Sagar Lake. The particulars of the rescued women are as follow:-

Name: - Smt. Y. Padma, w/o. Sri Y. Srinivas, age:- 35 years, occ:- House wife, r/o:- 6-4-260/2/c, Bolakpur, Near Mallikarjuna temple, Musheerabad, Hyderabad.

On causing enquiry she revealed that she performed marriage and blessed with three male and a female children. Her husband is alcholic and used to beat her daily on petty issues. Last night, he went home in a drunken condition and bet her. As she was unable to bear the torture and she decided to commit suicide and thus she came to upper tankbund near pooja stal and tried to commit suicide.

By taking hasty decision, she came to upper tank bund near pooja stal and tried to jump into the lake water to commit suicide. Immediately, the available patrolling lake police noticed the victim under suspicious manner and timely reached and stopped her from jumping into the Lake.
Inspector Lake Smt. K. Sreedevi counselled both husband and wife, after counselling them she was handed over to her husband.
Thus, the patrolling BC of Lake PS Sri. Shareef, PC 7868 and Sri. Sai kiran, HG 6413 have tactfully identified the victim lady in a suspicious stage and rescued her from committing suicide, which was done under the supervision of Smt. Sreedevi, Inspector of lake P.S. On that, the officer along with her staff will be suitably rewarded as a token of recognition of their good work in saving a life.


Dy. Commissioner of Police,
Central Zone, Hyderabad.

Police arrested a lady............

Charminar police arrested a lady who tried to abduct a male child frm the Maternity hospital.

Journalists Health Scheme............

జర్నలిస్ట్ హెల్త్ కార్డులపై నిబంధనలు.. ఆసుపత్రులు..

తెలంగాణ ప్రభుత్వం జర్నలిస్టుల హెల్త్ కార్డులపై నిబంధనలు రూపొందించింది. ఏఏ ఆసుపత్రుల్లో వైద్య సేవలు తీసుకోవచ్చు జీవో విడుదల చేసింది.. ఏఏ రోగాలకు జర్నలిస్టులు ఉచితంగా చికిత్స చేయించుకోవచ్చు.. తదితర సమస్త వివరాలతో జీవో 64ను విడుదల చేసింది.. కింద జీవో వివరాలు.. ఆసుపత్రులు.. నిబంధనలు ఉన్నాయి..

#TS GO 64 Telangana Working and retired Journalists Health Scheme
In the G.O.1st read above, the then Government of Andhra Pradesh issued orders for implementation of Group Medi – claim policy, as health insurance scheme, for the working journalists. After review and examination of the scheme, the Government has decided to provide comprehensive health coverage to the working and retired journalists in Telangana similar to the Employees Health Scheme introduced in the G.Os2 and 3rd read above.
2 Government after careful examination, hereby approve the “Working and retired Journalists Health Scheme”, which will ipso facto replace the existing Group Medi-claim policy launched in the G.O.1st read above. 3 Government also hereby issue the following guidelines for implementation of ‘Working and retired Journalists Health Scheme.
I. COVERAGE: The coverage under the scheme is as follows:- I.
1 BENEFICIARIES COVERED: The Scheme will be applicable to the Working and Retired Journalists. The Commissioner, Information & Public Relations Department will compile the details of eligible journalists for coverage under the scheme. Option will be given to the journalists, who are having white ration cards to choose either this Health Scheme or Aarogyasri Health Scheme, but they are not allowed to avail both the Schemes. I.2 FAMILY MEMBERS: The following family members are entitled to avail the Health Scheme. (a) Dependent Parents (either adoptive or biological, but not both). (b) One legally wedded wife in case of a male journalist. Husband in case of a female journalist. (c) Wholly dependent legitimate children (including step children and (d) Adopted children) -2- I.2.1 DEPENDENCY WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANING: In case of parents, those who are dependent on the Journalist for their livelihood. In case of unemployed daughters, those who are unmarried or widowed or divorced or deserted. In case of unemployed sons, those who are below the age of 25 years. Disabled children with a disability which renders them unfit for employment.
II. BENEFITS COVERED: 2.1 In-Patient Treatment: a) The scheme will provide inpatient treatment for the medical and surgical procedures, similar to those being provided to the Government employees, in the empanelled hospitals. b) Inpatient treatment Package includes the following services: C) End-to-end cashless inpatient services from the time of reporting of the patient, including professional services, investigations, medicines, Implants, consumables, diet and ten(10) days post-discharge medication, including treatment of complications, if any, up to thirty (30) days postdischarge for those patients who undergo listed therapies offered through Network Hospitals. II.2 Follow-Up Services Follow-up services will be provided for a period of one year through fixed packages to those patients who require long term follow-up therapy in order to get optimum benefit from the procedure and avoid complications. Followup packages include consultation and medication. II.3 Ward Entitlement During inpatient treatment, the beneficiary is entitled to stay in Semi private ward. III. FINANCIAL COVERAGE: 1. The total cost on implementation of Journalists Health Scheme shall be borne by the Government and no contribution will be collected from them. 2. There shall be no upper limit on the financial coverage and the total cost of treatment of the patient for the enlisted therapies will be covered under the Scheme. 3. Treatment for all the enlisted procedures will be provided in all the network hospitals (both private and Government) empanelled with Aarogyasri Health Care Trust. However position will be reviewed after six months so as to ensure a minimum of 60% participation by Government Hospitals in terms of amount. To achieve that, if required certain procedures may be reserved for Government hospitals which have required infrastructure for such procedures. -3- 4. Out patient for chronic diseases will be provided in the notified Government Hospitals only and the guidelines for chronic OP treatment shall be issued separately.
IV. NETWORK HOSPITALS:
A) Empanelment The existing network hospitals (NWHs) already empanelled with the Aarogyasri Health Care Trust (AHCT) under Employees Health Scheme will serve the ‘Working and retired Journalists Health Scheme’. B) Hospital Payments Payments under the Scheme will be based on package prices already approved by Government under Employees Health Scheme. The period from the date of reporting to hospital to 10 days after the date of discharge from the hospital will be treated as part of the package.
C) Penal Actions Empanelled hospitals resorting to irregularities or misuse will be blacklisted and the entire amount recovered besides launching criminal action.
V. IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM:
A) IMPLEMENTING AGENCY Aarogyasri Health Care Trust will be the implementing agency for Working and retired Journalists’ Health Scheme “, leveraging on the experience it has gained in running Aarogyasri Scheme as well as the newly introduced Employees Health Scheme. B) NODAL AGENCY: The Commissioner, Information & Public Relations, Telangana will be the nodal agency. The details of Journalists covered under the Scheme will be collected by the Information & Public Relations Department and forwarded to the Aarogyasri Health Care Trust, which in turn, will feed the data and generate the health cards.
C) PENAL ACTIONS Any irregularities or misuse committed by the beneficiaries coming to the notice of Government or AHCT will entail forfeiture of benefits under the Scheme in the future, besides
penal action as per law.
D) OPERATIONS

a) Pre-authorization will be issued within 12 hours for any IP treatment. The claims will be paid to the hospitals within 7 days. b) AHCT through its IT platform will process all pre-authorisations and claims and the entire data will reside in State Data Centre of Government of Telangana and be available for real-time audit c) There will be a grievance redressal mechanism and call centre cell 24×7 for addressing grievances of beneficiaries and hospitals.
V. HEALTH CARDS: The details of Journalists covered under the Scheme will be collected by the Information & Public Relations Department and forwarded to the Aarogyasri Health Care Trust, which in turn, will feed the data and generate the health cards. The journalists shall download the cards from the Aarogyasri Health Care Trust website. The aadhaar number / aadhaar enrolment number shall be the identity number for the Health Coverage.
VI. REVIEW: The scheme will be reviewed, in all aspects, after six months by the Committee to be constituted by the Government. The Commissioner, I&PR shall take necessary action for constitution of the Committee. 4. Detailed operational guidelines required from time to time will be issued by Government in Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department, and made available in the Aarogyasri Health Care Trust website. 5. Chief Executive Officer, Aarogyasri Health Trust and the Commissioner, Information & Public Relations Department shall take further

Honourable minister..............

Honourable minister Harish Rao inspects singoor canal works


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Modi Government Changed ...............

*  Modi Government Changed Aurangjeb Road Name To Dr. APJ Kalam Road.


  *    Moosapet janarhanager
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*   Today heavy rain in gachi bowli area
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Mother and Daughter missing........

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Chandrakala and Neha mother and daughter missing last six days

YSRCP calls state-wide bandh...........

YSRCP calls state-wide bandh in Andhra Pradesh on 29th August over Special Status to the state.

"Meals scheme'...............

Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister Mohammed Mahmoodali sahab inaugurated Rs.5 "Meals scheme" Program Organized By GHMC at Mir Alam Mandi, Madannapet,Malakpet Area Hospital,Afzalgung City Central Library.

YSRCP calls

YSRCP calls state-wide bandh in Andhra Pradesh on 29th August over Special Status to the state.

Inaugurated Rs.5 "Meals scheme".............

Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister Mohammed Mahmoodali sahab inaugurated Rs.5 "Meals scheme" Program Organized By GHMC at Mir Alam Mandi, Madannapet,Malakpet Area Hospital,Afzalgung City Central Library.

Police warns forcible Ganesh............

Police warns forcible Ganesh Chanda

Hyderabad City Police Commissioner M. Mahender Reddy warns against the forcible collection of Ganesh Chanda.
Ganesh Festival this year will commence from September 17 with the installation of Idols and conclude on September 27 with the final immersion procession..

 Hyderabad City Police Commissioner M. Mahender Reddy warns against the forcible collection of Ganesh Chanda.
Ganesh Festival this year will commence from September 17 with the installation of Idols and conclude on September 27 with the final immersion procession.

750 GMS OF FAKE GOLD PIECES..........

PRESS NOTE



ONE PERSON HELD IN CHEATING CASE - SEIZED FOUR LAKHS NET CASH, 750 GMS OF FAKE GOLD PIECES AND TWO CELL PHONES.

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  The Police of Chaderghat Police Station, Sultan Bazar Division, East Zone, Hyderabad have apprehended an accused person by name P. Nagaraju who used to cheat the gullible  people by showing spurious  Gold pieces  as original Gold stating that  they got the  said gold pieces in their land and they intends to borrow  money by pledging the   gold pieces.  So saying, accused P. Nagaraju used his tactics and cheated the complainant Sri A. Vinod Kumar and taken away                Rs. 4,50,000/-  by pledging the spurious Gold pieces.

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The details of the arrested person:

1) Kumar @ Ramu

2) P. Naga Raju, S/o P. Chowdappa, age 35 yrs, Occ: Agriculture, R/o Pavanpur (V), Harapanalli (M), Davanagiri (Dist), Karnataka State.

3) Mahadevappa

(Accused No.1 and No.3 are absconding)

The details of complainant :

Sri A. Vinod Kumar S/o Veera Kumar, R/o Shop No. 120/C, Vani Traders, Malakpet, Hyderabad.

The accused No.1 by name Kumar @ Ramu used to make calls to the innocent business people and make friendship with them.  Later he calls them to his native place and introduces accused No.3 by name Mahadevappa (Old aged person).  The said Mahadevappa used to tell that he found some gold pieces in his land and he is in need of money to perform his daughter's marriage and to gain belief he give original gold pieces for examination.  After gaining faith on him, the accused No.2 Nagaraju involves and delivers the fake Gold pieces and takes money from the innocent.  

  While efforts are in progress to apprehend the accused, received information that the accused trying to cheat one more person in the same way.  By laying trap the Chaderghat Police apprehended him today i.e on 28-8-2015 and seized fake gold pieces wg. About 500 gms, two cell phones which are used in the commission of offence and Net cash of Rs. 4,00,000/- from the possession of the accused pertaining to this case.  The accused person was arrested by the Inspector of Police, Chaderghat P.S with the assistance of Sri Kamal Kumar,SI, Police constable Sri Srikanth under the supervision of Sri R.Giridhar,ACP. Sultanbazar Division, Hyderabad. Efforts are being continued to nab the remaining accused.    The good work done by the SHO Chaderghat  and his staff appreciated by the ACP Sultanbazr Division. 

APPEAL TO PUBLIC

 Don't believe such persons who makes friendship with criminal intention and offers Gold in cheaper rate.  If anyone approaches you please inform to nearest Police Station.

        Asst. Commissioner of Police

    Sultanbazar Division, Hyd.  

Today Leaders.........

Today Leaders of various political parties belonging to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh paid rich tributes to the victims of the police firing on mob that was protesting hike in the power tariff in year 2000 at Basheerbagh.

Deadbody found at Puranapool...........

*  GHMC Commissioner and Special Officer Somesh Kumar said that GHMC Have called for tenders for 20 multi grade flyovers under the strategic road development plan costing Rs 4000 Crores After completion of project the GHMC will pay companies in 20 installments.



 *   One unknown male deadbody found at Puranapool shamshanghat, on 28.08.2015 at about 1 pm. Seems to be Muslim, aged about 55 to 60 yrs. Body shifted preserved in OGH mortuary. For details contact Mr.Ajay Kumar, SI, 8333900157
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Four held for ‘extortion’..................

Four held for ‘extortion’

Four persons, who threatened a businessman using the name of gangster Nayeemuddin and tried to extort money from him, were arrested by the Malkajgiri police on Thursday.

The police seized two motorcycles, four mobile phones, a sword and Rs. 5,000 cash from them. Dwnews The accused, Mohd Nawab (38) a realtor of Malkajigiri, Mohd Salman (21) a painter from Neredmet, Mohd Yousuf (28), a painter from Moula Ali and Shaik Javeed (21) a private employee from Neredmet threatened a businessman Pilli Anjaneyulu (61) asking him to settle the property dispute with one Ghouse of Warasiguda.

“They called up Anjaneyulu on Saturday and threatened him by introducing themselves as associates of Nayeemuddin of Bhongir and also demanded Rs. 5 lakh and 500 square yards of land,” ACP Malkajgiri, M Ravichandan Reddy said.

They again called on Wednesday and asked him to come to Laxminagar. “The accused took him to a secluded place androbbed him of Rs. 10,000. They also took his signatures on blank papers and warned him to pay the money,” the official added.

Based on a complaint made by Anjaneyulu, a police team raided the house of Mohd Nawab and arrested them.

Petition against Smriti Irani...........

* Patiala House Court directed petitioner to move fresh application directing Election Commission to produce original copies of affidavits filed by Smriti Irani before court Petition against Smriti Irani for giving false information to EC, court adjourned case against Smriti Irani till 20th November.





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1 killed, 8 injured in firing............

1 killed, 8 injured in firing by Pak forces in RS Pura sector
One civilian was killed and eight others sustained injuries in a fresh ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops along the international border in Jammu district, BSF officials said on Friday.

Pakistani troops targeted border posts in RS Pura and Arnia sectors of the district with heavy mortar shelling early in the morning,reported.

On Tuesday, an army personnel was killed in firing by Pakistani forces in Nowgam sector of Jammu and Kashmir.

There have been 51 violations of the 2003 ceasefire agreement by Pakistan in August and more than 245 violations since the beginning of the year.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Modi government's....................

  *   Modi government's performance review to be held at RSS-BJP meet from September 2 to 4: sources.



*   Goa police, while challenging in the High Court the anticipatory bail granted to former Chief Minister Digambar Kamat in Louis Berger bribery case by a lower court, on Thursday said it was "gross miscarriage of justice."