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  • Drug addiction made youth thieves

    Drug addiction made youth thieves

    Vadini Madhavi sati wife S. On March 27, a resident of P. Sati, Manohar Bagh, Joshimath, came to Kotwali Joshimath and submitted a written application in connection with the theft by an unknown person of total 09 CCTV cameras CP+ installed in his disaster-hit Hotel Nature Inn. Taking the said incident seriously, Superintendent of Police Chamoli, Pramendra Dobal, while giving necessary guidelines for the unveiling of the said incident, was directed to register a case immediately at Kotwali Joshimath and to constitute a team for the arrest of the accused. Under the supervision of Sir’s order compliance and Jurisdictional Operation Chamoli Ms. Natasha Singh at Kotwali Joshimath. a. No. 06/2023 Section 380 Bha. The. Police team was formed to unveil the incident by registering V. vs. unknown.
    About 25 C.C.T.s of Gahan Suragasi-Patarasi and around the spot by the police team. V. On March 27 at 20.20 pm after checking the cameras and informer, 02 accused persons 1- Sarthak Purohit son- Dwarika Prashad Purohit resident- Near Mount View Hotel Joshimath, Kotwali Joshimath district- Chamoli age- 19 years.

    2- Saubhan Singh s/o Narayan Singh r/o Suwai Tehsil Joshimath District Chamoli age- 29 years was arrested by Kotwali Joshimath police team and stole 09 C.C.T.V. Cameras C.P.Plus. The price of about 45000 /- was recovered.

    The arrested accused persons are being produced before the Honorable Court, Judicial Magistrate, Joshimath on March 28. During interrogation, the accused persons revealed that the accused persons are drug addicts, and the theft was committed to meet the need of money for drug abuse.

    Name Address Accused No.

    1- Sarthak Purohit s/o Dwarka Prasad Purohit, Resident- Near Mount View Hotel Joshimath Kotwali Joshimath District- Chamoli Age- 19 Years (C.C.T.V. Thief)

    2- Sobhan Singh s/o Narayan Singh, Resident- Suwai Tehsil Joshimath District- Chamoli Age- 29 years (buyer of stolen CCTV)

    Details of recovered-

    Stolen 09 C. C. T. V. Cameras C. P. Plus. Price around 45000/-.

  • A one-day seminar on the topic “G20 Summit” was organized at Agastyamuni College

    A one-day seminar on the topic “G20 Summit” was organized at Agastyamuni College

    Under the joint auspices of National Service Scheme and Nehru Yuva Kendra, Rudraprayag at Government Post Graduate College Agastyamuni, a one-day seminar on the subject “G20 Summit” was organized today, March 28, 2023, under the direction of Principal Prof. Pushpa Negi, which was inaugurated by the chief guest. Aruna Benjwal, Nagar Panchayat President Agastyamuni, Special Guest Ajay Semwal, MP Representative, Keynote Speaker Prof. Himanshu Baudai, Dean School of Humanity and Social Science, Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal Central University, Rahul Dabral, District Coordinator Nehru Yuva Kendra Rudraprayag and Principal Prof. Pushpa Done by lighting the lamp by Negi ji.

    Principal Prof. Pushpa Negi while welcoming all the guests said that it is a matter of great pride for India to preside over the G-20 Summit in 2023 and India has a unique ability to lead globally. Along with this, he also explained in detail about the usefulness of coarse grains.

    After that, Chief Guest Aruna Benjwal, Nagar Panchayat President Agastyamuni told about the theme of G-20 year 2023 “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” in her statement. Along with this, he also said that the students of today are the future of tomorrow and our future is in their hands.

    After this, special guest Ajay Semwal, MP representative said about the G-20 conference that when the objectives of these programs will be implemented by the youth in villages, cities, schools, then only these programs will be successful. He also inspired the students to move forward in life.

    After this, the chief speaker Prof. Himanshu Baudai, Dean School of Humanity and Social Science, Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal Central University told the students about G-20 in detail. Describing about the order of presidency of G-20, its functioning, international organizations like League of Nations, UNA, he said that in such organizations human tendency is always organizational, but at the same time he also wants to create his single image. Wants to build Highlighting the historical background of G-20, he explained how international organizations emerge and how they bring economic and social stability to the world. He also informed the students about the logo and theme of G-20.

    After that Dr. Dalip Singh Bisht, the senior most professor of the college, while highlighting the aspects of environment related to G-20, said that God resides in the five elements. Describing the Indian tradition of believing in divine elements in trees, plants, forests, soil, rivers etc., he said that it is because of these traditional feelings that we do not harm the environment.

    After this, Student Union President Mr. Gaurav Bhatt discussed in detail the Panch Pran done by India in G-20 and said that India is continuously increasing its importance at the global level.

    After that the importance of G-20, India’s incomparable role during Kovid-19, the spirit of leadership was explained by Student Federation President Santosh Trivedi. He described the land of India as unique through his self-composed lines.

    After this a “quiz competition” was organized by Rahul Dabral, District Coordinator Nehru Yuva Kendra Rudraprayag and his entire team on G-20 conference, in which Vikrant Chaudhary got first place, Neelam got second place and Mansi got third place. .

    Along with this, a “declamation contest” was also organized by the National Service Scheme on the topic “Role of India in the G20 Summit” under the “Framework of Youth-20”, in which Vivek BA II year got first place, Diksha BA II year Second position, Sanchit Negi B.Sc 2nd year and Roshni B.Ed 2nd year joint third position and Ankit Negi B.Sc first semester fourth position. Dr. Krishna Rana, Dr. Kanika Badwal and Dr. Soni Arya performed the role of the jury in this speech competition.

    The program was coordinated by the program coordinator Dr. Jitendra Singh. At last Rahul Dabral, District Coordinator Nehru Yuva Kendra, Rudraprayag thanked everyone. Along with this, refreshments were distributed to all the students.

    On this occasion, National Service Scheme Senior Program Officer Dr. Nidhi Chhabra, Program Officer Dr. Anjana Farswan, besides senior professor Dr. Hari Om Sharan Bahuguna, Dr. Vishnu Kumar Sharma, Dr. Chandrakala Negi, Dr. Mamta Bhatt, Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Dr. Deepti Rana, Dr. Mamta Thapliyal, Dr. Tanuja Maurya, Dr. Manisha Singh, Dr. Shashibala Rawat, Dr. Manisha Doval, Dr. Ruchika Katiyar, Dr. Durgesh Nautiyal, Dr. Prakash Fondani, Dr. Sunita Mishra from staff including Tahir Ahmed, Sandeep Singh Rana, student union officials and students be present.

  • Sridev Suman V.V. Pre PhD is going to be done for the first time, know about it

    Sridev Suman V.V. Pre PhD is going to be done for the first time, know about it

    Sridev Suman V.V. Going to do Pre PhD for the first time. Let us tell you that 100 seats have been earmarked for Pre PhD in 16 subjects. For admission in Pre PhD, the university administration had prepared to conduct the entrance examination in the month of July last year 2022, Rishikesh campus also could not be completely under the university last year. After which now the university administration is going to start Pre-PhD for the first time from this academic session 2023. Where in the first phase, Pre-PhD will start in this session only in Rishikesh campus of the University. The sale of application forms for the entrance examination will start from the second week of April. The entrance exam will be conducted in May. On the other hand, in this regard, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. MS Rawat said that 100 seats have been earmarked in 16 subjects for conducting Pre-PhD. The chairman of the research committee, Prof. DC Goswami, has submitted his report to the university this month for getting pre-PhD. Along with this, the syllabus for entrance has also been prepared. According to which there will be two question papers of 100-100 marks in the entrance examination. The first question will be from General Studies and the second question paper will be from the subject as per UGC rules.

    Pre PhD will be in these subjects

    Hindi, Sanskrit, English, Economics, Political Science, Pedagogy, Military Science, Commerce, Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Geology, Mathematics, Geography, Sociology

  • CM Dhami worshiped disabled children on the auspicious occasion of Ashtami

    CM Dhami worshiped disabled children on the auspicious occasion of Ashtami

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami today met the children of ‘NAB’ school for differently-abled children at Goalapar and encouraged them. On the auspicious occasion of Ashtami, the Chief Minister also worshiped differently-abled children. The Chief Minister said that the way Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given the name of Divyang to physically challenged children, he in itself acts as an inspiration. He said that the state government is constantly working for the disabled.

    The Chief Minister said that Uttarakhand has got the opportunity of three important events for the G-20 Summit. He said that the way foreign guests were welcomed in Uttarakhand in a traditional way, the work of taking the rich culture of the state to the whole world will be done.

  • Used to cheat in the name of polishing gold and silver by hawking, arrested

    Used to cheat in the name of polishing gold and silver by hawking, arrested

    Under the direction of Senior Superintendent of Police Pauri Shweta Choubey, the arrest of the wanted accused is going on continuously. In the same sequence, the absconding accused Virender Shah s/o Sikandar Shah, resident of Bawan Ganj, Katihar Bihar, wanted in the Gangster Act, was arrested on 28.03.2023. Necessary legal action is being taken against the arrested accused.

  • Chief Constable made Uttarakhand Police proud by winning Gold Medal in Athletics Championship Lucknow

    Chief Constable made Uttarakhand Police proud by winning Gold Medal in Athletics Championship Lucknow

    Chief constable Rajesh Kumar, appointed in district Rudraprayag, representing Uttarakhand Police in the Indian Police Athletics Championship, Lucknow, has earned a gold medal by taking 29:30 seconds in the 10 km race. The time taken by him is the new record of this competition under 10 km race. Apart from this, he also earned gold medal in 5 km race by taking time of 14:23 seconds. The 02 gold medals earned by him in this competition have not only brought laurels to Rudraprayag district police but also Uttarakhand police. District Rudraprayag police family wishes them a bright future by sending best wishes to them.

  • Class 9 student Himani Mehra selected for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Tarikhet

    Class 9 student Himani Mehra selected for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Tarikhet

    Majkhali: Himani Mehra, a student of Chaitanya Montessori Junior High School, Majkhali, has been selected in class 9 in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Tadikhet. Himani has made her place among the three vacant students. Himani’s father Dhyan Singh Mehra does a private job in Nainital while her mother is a homemaker. There is a wave of happiness in the area on his success, on this occasion the headmistress and teachers of the school have congratulated him. He has given the credit of his success to R.C. Pujari, Principal of R.P.V. Tonwadi.

  • On the success of the crushing season, the sugar mill management was honored by giving a memento.

    On the success of the crushing season, the sugar mill management was honored by giving a memento.

    Udham Singh Nagar: Happy over the successful operation of the crushing season, the farmers honored the sugar mill management by giving mementos. The sugar mill management thanked the farmers for their cooperation.

    Sugarcane farmers reached the sugar mill on Wednesday. He informed that the sugar mill is producing sugar without any unnecessary interruption in the current crushing season. For this, he thanked the Executive Director of Sugar Mill Trilok Singh Martolia, Chief Engineer VP Pandey, Chief Chemist SK Mishra and Sugarcane Manager Rishipal Singh. He honored the officers of Sugar Mill Management by giving mementos to them. The executive director of the mill Martolia expressed gratitude to the farmers. Among those who welcomed were DN Mishra, Jagdish Singh, Satendra Singh, Pratap Thakur, Sudhir Shahi, Vinod Singh, Pawan Gangwar, Ali Hussain, Satish Futela, Atul Kumar, etc.

  • Delhi HC stays FIR lodged against businessman’s son

    Delhi HC stays FIR lodged against businessman’s son

    New Delhi (IANS) | The Delhi High Court on Wednesday stayed a sessions court’s order directing the police to register an FIR against Vir Singh for forcing a woman to live with him and having sex with him in a fake marriage. I went. Veer Singh is the son of Analjit Singh, founder-chairman of Max Group.

    Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani stayed the order after Singh moved the High Court. The court has also issued notice on the petition and the matter will be heard next on May 29.

    On March 27, Saket Court’s Additional Sessions Judge Arul Verma booked the woman under IPC sections 376, 493, 496, 417, 341, 342 and 354C for living with him (Veer Singh) and having sex with him without her consent. It was directed to register an FIR under.

    The woman has alleged that Singh raped her because he entered into sexual intercourse with her on the belief that he was legally married to her and that he was her husband.

    The present case revolves around the allegation that Singh induced the revisionist under a false belief that she was legally married to him and this is based on the fact that Singh had sexual intercourse with her. Did it

    At the outset, the court noted that the judgments relied upon by Singh’s counsel pertained to cases where sexual relations were consummated on the pretext of false promise of marriage. The court said that this is a case where prima facie allegations of sexual intercourse without the consent of the woman are made out.

    It is alleged that Singh and his family members organized a wedding ceremony in Taiwan on 4 December 2018 and performed post-wedding rituals such as ‘griha pravesh’ (when a newly married bride enters her new home with her husband). enters) and the ‘Dhol’ ceremony was played.

    Significantly, a child was born out of this relationship and the revisionist’s case is that in May 2020, Singh first brought her up and the child moved to a rented house and later said that he did not want to live with her anymore.

    The woman, represented by advocates Shivani Luthra Lohia and Nitin Saluja, has claimed that Singh has also sought custody of the child and is denying the fact of marriage.

    It is alleged that after a mock ceremony was organized by Singh and his family members, the woman was betrothed without her consent. It is alleged that Singh installed CCTV cameras and baby monitors in the bedroom and lobby and recorded her movements without her consent and knowledge.

    The court noted that perusal of the record shows that a ceremony was held between the parties (revisionist and respondent Singh) in Taiwan, which was followed by post-marriage ceremonies.

    The court said, perusal of the photographs and videos on record shows that prima facie some of the essential rituals of marriage like applying sindoor on the forehead, garlanding each other, applying henna and griha pravesh were performed.

    Verma said that such ceremonies were bound to constrain the revisionist to believe that a valid marriage had been entered into, and on that basis she agreed to live and have sexual intercourse with Singh.

    Singh’s sister also congratulated him on the wedding via Facebook, while his father welcomed him into the family by sending him a voice note.

    However, Singh’s lawyer advertised some emails exchanged between the parties, stating that Singh had no intention of marrying the revisionist and both had agreed to live in a relationship without consummation. .

    To this, the court said that these submissions cannot be accepted as exchange of derogatory personal messages between the parties does not clearly establish the claim of the respondent and the messages were exchanged prior to the date of marriage. Was.

    In the present case it is alleged by the revisionist that Singh has committed the offense of voyeurism against him and he has relied upon his letter dated 20 February 2021 to the SHO of Defense Colony Police Station.

    Veer and the staff members also recorded my videos when I was changing clothes or when I was breastfeeding my son, the woman alleged.

    The allegation, which prima facie crosses all limits of decency and makes a woman feel insecure in her own home, must be probed by the police, the court said.

    To prove the incidents of stalking or voyeurism, the CCTV footage has to be obtained, the court said. Even the statement of the victim should be recorded under section 164 of CrPC and medical examination should be done to ascertain the truth of the matter.

    The court noted that the allegations at this juncture paint a picture of a helpless woman who was left in the lurch. Such humiliation to the dignity of a woman cannot be swept under the carpet as it will add to her infamy.

    –IANS

  • Husband drank poison after killing his wife in Mayurbhanj

    Husband drank poison after killing his wife in Mayurbhanj

    Baripada: In a tragic incident a man drank poison after hacking his wife to death in Mayurbhanj district of Odisha on Tuesday. While the man died on the spot, his wife was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. The incident took plce in the Chheliadi village under Badasahi Police limits in the district.

    As per reports, verbal spat erupted between the man and his wife over watching mobile phone. The argument took an ugly turn and the man attacked his wife with a sharp weapon.

    After some time the man realised his crime and drank poison. The man has reportedly succumbed to the poisonous effect.

    The neighbours rushed the woman to the hospital. Her condition is said to be critical.