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  • Department took action on illegal mining in Kichha, seized two dumpers and one JCB

    Department took action on illegal mining in Kichha, seized two dumpers and one JCB

    A joint team of Deputy Collector Kaustubh Mishra, Deputy Director Mining Dinesh Kumar and Tehsildar Girish Chandra Tripathi raided Kanman area (Kali Mandir area) on businessmen who were mining illegally under the guise of lease under Kichha assembly. The team seized two dumpers and one machine from the spot. In Kichha, complaints were being received regarding illegal mining by machines. After which the administration took the matter seriously and the department immediately proceeded to the spot to take action and the officers seized two dumpers and one JCB from the spot.

    Deputy Collector Kaustubh Mishra said that illegal mining will not be tolerated under any circumstances and a campaign will also be launched against overloading vehicles. Along with this, he told that for the last few days, the department was also receiving complaints of illegal mining.

  • Gujarat: CM Bhupendra Patel approves works worth 214 crores including 6 in Ahmedabad and 76 in Surat

    Gujarat: CM Bhupendra Patel approves works worth 214 crores including 6 in Ahmedabad and 76 in Surat

    Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has given in-principle approval to the proposals submitted by Ahmedabad and Surat Municipal Corporations for development works in outgrowth areas under Swarnim Jayanti Mukhyamantri Shahri Vikas Yojana. A total of Rs 214 crore works will be done under this scheme. With this, the government has decided that the CAPF exam can be given in 13 regional languages including Gujarati.

    Approval received for the proposal of 6 water works

    The state government has set a target to increase human development index and ease of living by increasing infrastructure facilities like water, sewerage, roadways, solid waste management, street lights etc. in urban areas and its extended outgrowth areas. In relation to development area development works, the proposal for 6 drainage and water works has been approved at a cost of Rs 138.46 crore.

    37 percent increase for infrastructure

    Apart from this, the Surat Municipal Corporation has given in-principle approval for various 76 works of physical infrastructure facilities in the outgrowth area worth Rs. Not only this, the Golden Jubilee Mukhyamantri Shahri Vikas Yojana implemented for basic infrastructure in municipalities, municipal corporations and urban authorities has been extended till the year 2024 with a provision of Rs 8,086 crore.

  • Surat: Brothel running under the guise of hotel and spa raided, 8 Thai girls rescued

    Surat: Brothel running under the guise of hotel and spa raided, 8 Thai girls rescued

    Police raided a shop running under the guise of a hotel named The Oro Rooms on the third floor of Vesu’s Green Signature building in Surat and arrested the manager. When eight Thai girls were found in the guise of a spa in the business hub in front of Pal RTO.

    The police raided a hotel called The Oro Rooms on the third floor of Green Signature building near Safal Square in Vesu. From where hotel manager Dinesh Badrinarayan Trivedi (age 52 years) was caught and arrested. The police released the two women and the customer from the hotel after questioning them. In the investigation of Dinesh, who runs a shop under the guise of a hotel, Rs 1,000 was collected from the masseur and Rs 2,000 for prostitution, including Rs 1,000 for prostitution. While the woman would have been paid Rs 500 per customer.

    Eight girls from Thailand were released

    Crime Branch’s Anti Human Trafficking Unit has busted a brothel running in the guise of a spa in the business hub in front of Pal RTO. Two managers Pramod Rameshbhai Vaid and Ashish Tilakraj Singh and a customer were arrested at Lhasa Family Spa located at Shop No. 309. And from there eight Thai girls were rescued. Eight thousand rupees cash, three mobile phones, 10 condoms and other items were recovered from here. Shopkeeper Ajay Patel, shop tenant Sheikh Farid Shamsher and Waris alias Paris absconded from the spot and declared them wanted and further action was taken.

  • Surat: The youth jumped from the bridge by giving bag, phone, car keys to the security guard of the cable bridge.

    Surat: The youth jumped from the bridge by giving bag, phone, car keys to the security guard of the cable bridge.

    In Surat, a youth jumped into the Tapi river from the cable bridge in Adajan area. The youth reached the cable bridge and the youth gave his luggage, phone, car keys to the security guard of the cable bridge and jumped from the cable bridge which has also been captured in CCTV.

    the security guard tried to save her

    According to information, a young man suddenly reached the cable bridge and handed over his bag, mobile and car keys to the security guard. After this he started running towards the middle of the bridge. Suspecting the security guard, he also ran back to catch the young man, but before he could do anything, the young man jumped off the bridge.

    The reason for the youth’s suicide could not be clarified

    On getting information about the incident, the fire department reached the spot. Fire brigade personnel have started searching for the youth in Tapi river. No reason has been revealed for this unexpected step of the young man. The incident is being investigated by the police and fire department. Along with this, investigation is also being done in the direction of the identity of the youth. The reasons for the young man’s suicide are not yet known.

    Majura and Adajan Fire team started the search

    Fire officer Ashok Patel said that the control received a call at 11.30 am. The team of Majura and Adajan fire department has conducted the search. It is known that the young man jumped. He left the belongings including the bag with the security guard.

  • CM Dhami interacted with students in ‘Hil Ki Baat Yuva Samvad’ program

    CM Dhami interacted with students in ‘Hil Ki Baat Yuva Samvad’ program

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami interacted with the students in the ‘Hil Ki Baat: Yuva Samvad’ program at Chief Minister’s residence. During this, presentations based on the folk tradition and culture of Uttarakhand and presentation of speech and poetry were given by the students. Chief Minister Dhami said that Uttarakhand is moving fast towards development under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He has a relation of Karma and Marma with Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, the country is moving fast in the direction of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’.

    The Chief Minister said that a target has been set to make Uttarakhand drug free by 2025. Strict anti-copying law has been implemented to ensure complete transparency in recruitment examinations. He said that the youth should work with full dedication in whatever field they choose in their life. The Chief Minister said that the state government is making efforts to promote higher education. The youth of Uttarakhand should get ample opportunities for employment and self-employment. The government is continuously working in this direction. It is our endeavor that the youth should not only become job seekers, but also become job providers. On this occasion, Director General of UCOST Durgesh Pant, RJ Kavya from Oho Radio and youth from different areas of the state were present.

  • CM Dhami unveiled the statue of CDS General Bipin Rawat

    CM Dhami unveiled the statue of CDS General Bipin Rawat

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the statue and memorial site of the country’s first CDS General Padma Vibhushan Bipin Rawat at Kanak Chowk, Dehradun. The Chief Minister said that in order to make the memory of General Bipin Rawat permanent, any major project of the state would be named after him. He said that this grand statue and memorial site will serve as a reminder of the bravery, indomitable courage and bravery of General Bipin Rawat as well as inspire the youth. The statue and memorial site of CDS General Rawat has been constructed by MDDA at a cost of about 50 lakhs.

    Paying tributes to CDS General Bipin Rawat, the Chief Minister said that the irreparable loss caused to the country by his sudden death could never be recovered. He said that Uttarakhand is a military-dominated state and the soldiers of Uttarakhand have made a special contribution in the glorious history of the Indian Army. Joining the army has been a major priority for the youth of Uttarakhand. Military service is not just an employment opportunity for us, but also an excellent opportunity to dedicate life for the country and society.

    The Chief Minister said that the selfless service of late General Bipin Rawat for four decades to the motherland was replete with extraordinary valor and strategic skill. Till the last day of his life, he lived only and only for the country. His becoming the Chief of Army Staff and the first CDS clearly shows how capable a general he was. For the modernization of all the three parts of the army and to make the country self-reliant in the field of defense needs. Special efforts were made by General Bipin Rawat.

    The Chief Minister said that his guidance was very useful to the soldiers during the surgical strike. His exemplary contribution and commitment cannot be described in words. Under his leadership, the Indian Army established new paradigms of bravery. Along with the country, he also had great affection for Uttarakhand. The Chief Minister said that being a soldier’s son, he too had an association with the army. As a child, he also wanted to be a part of the army. In 2021, when General Bipin Rawat came to know that my father had been in the Mahar Regiment, he had expressed his desire to make a program to go to the Mahar Regiment Center Sagar and go there himself, but due to this sad incident, he had to attend the program of the Mahar Regiment Sagar. Could not get company.

    The Chief Minister said that under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we are determined to make Uttarakhand the dream of soldiers. A grand “Shaurya Sthal” (military base) is being constructed in Guniyal village of Dehradun to memorialize the martyrdom memories of the martyrs of the state. It is targeted to be completed by the end of this year.

  • Shock to Kejriwal’s party in Surat Municipal Corporation, six councilors join BJP

    Shock to Kejriwal’s party in Surat Municipal Corporation, six councilors join BJP

    Surat . Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party has suffered a major setback in Surat Municipal Corporation. Six councilors of the party have joined the BJP. Prior to this, four councilors were associated with the BJP. Kejriwal’s party had 27 councilors elected in the 120-member Municipal Corporation. Now only 17 are left in his court. Five more councilors can join BJP anytime.

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    On Friday night, all the six councilors were dressed in BJP uniforms at the BJP office in Surat’s Udhna in the presence of Minister of State Praful Panseria, Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghvi and office bearers of Surat Metropolitan BJP. Those who joined BJP include Dharmendra Wavaliya Ward 4, Ghanshyam Makwana Ward 4, Kiran Khokhani Ward 5, Ashok Dhami Ward 5, Swati Kayada Ward 17, Nirali Patel Ward 5. Earlier, Ruta Kheni Ward 3, Jyotikaben Lathia Ward 8, Bhavnaben Solanki Ward 2, Vipulbhai Mowlia Ward 16 had joined BJP. Leader of the Opposition Dharmendra Bhanderi has alleged that the BJP is adopting the policy of equal-price-punishment-discrimination.

  • Surat: Arya Desai will play IPL for KKR

    Surat: Arya Desai will play IPL for KKR

    Surat’s 20-year-old left-handed batsman Arya Desai has entered the IPL. The KKR team has kept Arya a base price of 20 lakhs. Arya is 6.3 feet tall and is a hard hitting batsman as well as a spin bowler. Arya Desai scored 991 runs in 13 matches in Under-25 cricket this year at an average of 66, including 4 centuries. Because of which he got the IPL cap. Arya Desai is the first player from Surat to be selected in IPL from Surat. He has also been the captain of Under-19 Gujarat.

    Surat’s first player to be selected in IPL

    Arya Desai’s father Apoorva Desai is also the coach of the Indian Under-19 women’s team. He said, Apoorva has been playing cricket for the last 10 years. Initially he used to take coaching from me but since last 5 years I am not living in Surat so local coach and GCA have cooperated a lot to reach here.

    He is also the coach of the Indian Under-19 women’s team.

    He is a very dedicated player. Be it Diwali, Holi or Navratri, he never misses a single day of training. Practicing for more than 5 hours daily. He is so strict about fitness and diet that he has not even eaten sweets for the last 5 years. He used to practice in different states to understand different conditions and pitches.

    Arya, who always motivates himself, signed the contract on Friday

    When the Kolkata team called for the trial, Arya was there for the last 3 days. The contract was given after the trial was good. Apart from cricket, he is also interested in music. Arya believes that whether he gets selected or not, performs well or not, he keeps trying to better himself every day. He is never satisfied with what he does and goes on preparing for what else can be done.

    Father Apoorva Desai said that Arya has the best trainers and coaches in India and he is ready to make the most of it. Talking about his motivation, in today’s time there is no better motivation than Virat Kohli. But there cannot be one motivation, someone’s dedication, someone’s aggression and someone’s technique are all different, so there are different motivations for different things.

  • Surat: Anyone who cheats diamond merchants will be caught from any corner of the country: Harsh Sanghvi

    Surat: Anyone who cheats diamond merchants will be caught from any corner of the country: Harsh Sanghvi

    State Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi said that if the traders of Surat have been cheated then it will not be left in any corner of the country. Harsh Sanghvi made a surprise visit to Surat’s Mahidharpura Hirabazar. Harsh Sanghvi held a meeting with diamond traders and brokers.

    Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghvi looking at a diamond in the Mahidharpura diamond market

    Harsh Sanghvi knew the problem of traders and brokers and also saw diamonds. Harsh Sanghvi later said that if I come to Hira Bazar, I will give something and the police station of Hira Bazar will be upgraded and the staff will also be increased. Small and big complaints of traders will also be resolved in this post. My Surat businessman may be from Saurashtra or North Gujarat or many people from India and abroad are associated with Surat’s diamond mining business, but we all know the water of Surat, there are people who trust each other.

    Here even strangers do business on trust by giving goods worth lakhs of rupees to each other and in the same way all the people doing business have grown up. But if any trader of my Surat city betrays his goods by giving them on trust, then arrangements are being made to catch and bring him, not only in Surat, but in any corner of the country. I am personally looking into this. Planning it is my personal focus. It is my responsibility to provide more staff here in the coming days and take strict action after finding out the person who cheated the businessman.

  • Violence is bleak for the future

    Violence is bleak for the future

    Seven states in India were witness to clashes between Hindus and Muslims when people were to celebrate the birth of Lord Rama. This came on a Friday in the Holy month of Ramzan when Muslims were to congregate for solemn prayer. In a number of places these skirmishes continued for days. On this day, Hindus are to visit temples, pray, fast and listen to spiritual discourses. Muslims are to be in mosques, thank Allah for bestowing the holy Quran in this month, fast, pray and repent their sins. Instead, we were witness to gory scenes of flashing swords, lathis, stone pelting and helpless police watching in despair or awaiting guidance from their seniors or political masters.

    Over the past century and a half, Hindu-Muslim relations in India have been increasingly fraught. Perhaps the last instance of togetherness was the 1857 revolt whose major achievement was that Hindus and Muslims, Brahmins and Dalits forgot their major and minor differences and put up a united fight. It is this unity that made the British rulers indulge in creating differences between these communities. A first step toward this was the census on religious and caste lines, thus starting a competitive spirit among these communities. Hindus became aware of the need to demonstrate larger numbers so as to claim a larger share of resources. The Muslims on the other hand, now encouraged by the British, began using derogatory terms (kafirs) for Hindus. Since the latter did not have a firm definition on Hindu faith, there was constant dispute on this too. The Arya Samajis called themselves Arya and the Sikhs defined themselves as a separate religion. Vast riots in the 1930s and 1940s, a deepening distrust of Muslims among many Hindus and the aggression of the Muslim League culminated in the Partition of India. There has been no looking back since.

    However, there have been crests and troughs on communal feelings. We are witness to numerous riots, some of the major ones being 1969 (Gujarat), 1984 anti-Sikh riots, 1989 Kashmir violence, 2002 Gujarat, 2013 Muzaffarnagar and 2020 Delhi. Communal relations remain on edge but peace is restored. State governments and local police are often blamed for inaction or partisan behavior, commissions of enquiry are set up. But experience tells us that little or no action follows. Criminal cases filed more often than not result in acquittals leading to those more affected in losing faith in the state apparatus.

    Unfortunately, there has been greater erosion of faith over this past decade. State and societal action is perceived as an attack on Muslims, Christians, and Sikhs. Cries of anti-hijab campaigns, a discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 that makes Indian citizenship unavailable to Muslims from neighboring countries, campaigns against so-called love jihad, bulldozer campaigns largely against Muslim homes or business establishments, curtailment on freedom of expression of writers, journalists, police action on universities that have a Muslim name (Aligarh Muslim University, Jamia Millia Islamia) or with Left/secular credentials, denial of tenancies to Muslims, attacks on churches, identifying Sikhs as Khalistanis during the farmers agitations, and apparent partisan behavior of police during disturbances have all given a sense of immense insecurity among minorities, particularly among Muslims and Christians.

    Reform needed
    Muslim behavior has fared no better. Reactions among a section calling for beheading Hindus post the Nupur Sharma remarks (on the family of the Prophet), attacks on innocent Hindus, even attacks on Ram Navami processions demonstrate hardening of positions. This leads to the grouse among Hindus — that while liberals (and Muslims) are critical of the actions of the State and Hindus, there are few voices that speak about Muslim behavior. Leaders of Hindu organisations speak about this apparent contradiction.

    If the larger responsibility rests with Hindus, Muslims too cannot be absolved of their responsibility. It is indeed time for Muslims to look for reform in some customs as indeed Islamic jurisprudence. The largest Muslim organisation in the world, Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama have enunciated this clearly in a major conference held in Surabaya this year. The conference resolved that “archaic concepts of an Islamic Caliphate, concepts of a nation state and justifications for theology and violence have led to universal Islamophobia. The idea of uniting Muslims throughout the world in opposition to non-Muslims as recently demonstrated by the Islamic state ISIS in Iraq, Syria are disastrous and contrary to the purposes of Sharia law ie the protection of religion, human life, sound reasoning, family and property. This therefore puts responsibility on Muslim leaders to look afresh at reforming Islamic jurisprudence, to embrace a new vision, and develop a new discourse to prevent political weaponisation of identity, curtail communal hatred and promote solidarity”.

    Start learning the lessons
    Spiritual leaders in India like Swami Dayananda Saraswati, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, and Swami Vivekanada spoke of the universality of Hindu philosophy. Speaking at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in 1893, Vivekanada spoke of the different streams having their source in different paths, “which men take through different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight” that all lead to God. Likewise, the message of the Gita is clear: “whosoever comes to me, through whatsoever form, I reach him, all men are struggling through paths which in the end lead to me.”

    Vivekananda, in forceful words, criticised sectarianism, bigotry, and its horrible descendant—fanaticism — “that filled this earth with violence and drenched it with human blood, destroyed civilizations and sent whole nations into despair”.

    Unfortunately, India that has paid with blood over decades seems to have learnt few lessons. Communalism led to the division of the country. It paid with Gandhiji’s life. It has paid with thousands of human lives and massive losses in properties even since Partition. The nation of Buddha, Mahavir, Nanak, Bulleh Shah and Kabir has forgotten their message of love and harmony at the altar of petty political gains and lack of basic understanding of its own religious ethos. The senior clergy of all religions acquiesce to acts of violence or stay silent. Senior most politicians in India stay silent or mumble words of peace that rarely carry weight. The aim is clear — polarise the country for political power. Coming to power in India is so expensive, so exhaustive and so difficult that any government in power will bend its back to stay in power. Good governance, sound economic principles, societal relations are all given a good bye by governments that India has seen in the past many decades. Therefore, the future is stark. Gandhiji gave Indians the slogan ‘karo ya maro’.

    The choice is the same today. We choose peaceful coexistence, better understanding of each other and look to progress or opt for a gradual destruction of not just our ancient values but of all existing systems as well.

    Najeeb Jung is a former civil servant, former Vice Chancellor Jamia Millia Islamia, and Former Lt. Governor, Delhi. Views are personal.

    SOURCE: THEPRINT