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  • Muslim leaders met Home Minister Amit Shah

    Muslim leaders met Home Minister Amit Shah


    Delhi. A delegation of Muslim leaders led by Mahmood Madani, president, Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind met the Home Minister Amit Shah at his residence on Tuesday night. In a wide-ranging interaction, the Muslim leaders drew the Home Minister’s attention to growing incidents of violence against the minorities, in particular the riots during the Ram Navami celebrations, frequent cases of mob lynching and cancellation of reservation for Muslims in Karnataka.

    They expressed their apprehensions too about the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and attacks on madrasas by some BJP leaders. The Home Minister gave them a patient hearing, and assured prompt action in case “specific grievances” were brought to his notice.

    The Muslim leadership sought strict action against the lynching accused and possibly a new law to tackle the menace. The Home Minister, however, denied the need for a new law, stating, “Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code entails death. Nothing more is required”. Told about the police often not being ready to charge the accused under Section 302, Mr. Shah “assured action within three days if a specific case was brought up”, as Jamiat’s senior leader Niyaz Farooqui, who was a member of the delegation.

    Mr. Shah was forthright when talking of cancellation of reservation for Muslims in Karnataka. “We do not grant reservation on the basis of religion. That’s our policy. You can check the record of 17 States under the BJP. No one gives reservation on the lines of religion. This was done by the earlier Congress government. However, we give reservation on the basis of backwardness. I assure no person will suffer because of religion. I am ready to give a public statement on this.”

  • 5 days police remand to bribery JE of Sangdah

    5 days police remand to bribery JE of Sangdah

    Junior engineer Pradeep Kumar Sharma, arrested for bribery, posted in the BDO office of the sub-divisional headquarters has been sent on police remand for 5 days by the court. The team of State Vigilance and Anti Corruption Bureau produced the accused in the court today.

    The Vigilance team may seek details of movable and immovable property from the junior engineer during enquiry. Will also inquire on other aspects as well. Let us inform that on Tuesday afternoon, the junior engineer was arrested red-handed by the Vigilance team while taking a bribe of Rs 10,000 from the panchayat deputy head.

    The complainant had said that corruption is widespread in the area. There was also an allegation of alleged misappropriation of compensation for the Renuka Dam project. It is worth mentioning that the junior engineer had demanded a bribe of Rs 10,000 from the panchayat deputy head regarding the estimate of the road.

    On the other hand, State Vigilance and Anti Corruption Bureau’s Superintendent of Police Anjum Ara has confirmed that the accused has been sent on police remand for five days. He said that the accused would be produced in the court again on April 10.

    Please inform that in case of arrest for 48 hours, the deemed suspension of JE Sahab is fixed. The department will also issue suspension orders at its own level, as well as departmental inquiry can also be ordered.

  • Peaceful sit-in demonstration of outsourced employees in Medical College

    Peaceful sit-in demonstration of outsourced employees in Medical College

    In the medical college, 110 outsourced employees were fired simultaneously. In whose fury all the employees fired on Wednesday staged a sit-in protest in the Medical College in a peaceful manner. After the demonstration, the employees met the Principal of the Medical College. The Principal asked the employees to come to work saying that they had received verbal orders from the government. But the employees told to come to work only after getting written orders.

    Let us tell you that during the Kovid crisis in the Medical College, the service period of 110 outsourced employees was to be completed on 31 March. His services were terminated on Monday after the end of his term. These include 60 staff nurses, 25 ward boys, besides laboratory technicians, data entry operators, class IV employees. On Wednesday, all these employees expressed their anger in a peaceful manner in the Medical College campus.

    Outsourced personnel say that they rendered services in the treatment of Kovid infected during difficult circumstances during the Corona period. When the near and dear ones had kept distance from the infected patients, even in those difficult times, they risked their lives and rendered their services. It was expected that they would be merged into the department. But instead of extending their services, their services were terminated. While the staff nurses have not even received honorarium for three months.

    Acting Principal of the Medical College, Dr. Shyam Lal Kaushik said that verbal instructions have been received to restore the services of outsourced personnel. On this he has been asked to come to work.

  • Nalagarh: Truck collided with motorcycle, death

    Nalagarh: Truck collided with motorcycle, death

    Nalagarh: Motorcyclist killed in road accident under police station Barotiwala. The police have registered a case against the truck driver and started investigation. At the same time, the body of the deceased was taken into possession and handed over to the relatives after getting the post-mortem done.

    According to the information, the truck moving ahead hit the motorcycle at a high speed near Shivalik Nagar. The bike driver climbed up the tires of the truck. The truck driver fled from the spot after the accident. The injured was immediately sent to the hospital for treatment, where the doctors declared him brought dead. DSP Baddi Priyank Gupta has confirmed the matter.

  • Surat: 33 buyers from 23 countries participate in GJEPC’s Labgrown Buyer-Sellers Meet

    Surat: 33 buyers from 23 countries participate in GJEPC’s Labgrown Buyer-Sellers Meet

    The Gem and Jewelery Export Promotion Council Gujarat Region inaugurated the Labgrown Diamond Buyers-Sellers Meet in Surat today. This buyer seller meet has been organized to showcase the progress made in Surat lab developed diamond production at the global level.

    Based on the data of major diamond buying companies at various exhibitions held around the world, a select group of 500 potential buyers are selected and invited for the event. 33 buyers from 23 countries have come to Surat to participate in the meet said Regional President Vijay Magukia.

    In this meet one to one personal meeting is arranged between buyers and sellers. After the finalization of the deal, the buyers will be made to visit the factory or office. The objective behind this is to provide buyers with more information about the performance of sellers.

    To give more impetus to the trade of Labgrown Diamonds, the Gem & Jewelery Export Promotion Council, Gujarat Region, Surat, for the first time organized a Buyers-Sellers Meet at Ruby Hall, La Meridien, near Magdalla Circle, Surat. This buyers sellers meet will last for three days.

  • Gujarat: Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel flags off ‘Hanuman Yatra’ organized by Hanuman Mandir Camp Trust

    Gujarat: Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel flags off ‘Hanuman Yatra’ organized by Hanuman Mandir Camp Trust

    Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel flagged off the ‘Hanuman Yatra’ organized by the Hanuman Mandir Camp Trust on Wednesday morning from the famous camp Hanuman Mandir of the metropolis. It is noteworthy that on the occasion of Hanuman Janmotsav on April 6, ‘Hanuman Yatra’ has been taken out from Camp Hanuman Temple, the center of faith of the residents of the metropolis. This yatra started from Shahibagh Camp Hanuman Temple and reached Vasna Vayu Devta Temple via Shahibagh, Wadj, Usmanpura, Ashram Road, Paldi Chandranagar.

    Trucks decorated with flowers and different types of tableaux were also seen in this journey.

    After receiving the food offerings in the temple of Vayu Devta, the yatra left for returning to its own temple. The yatra passed through Dharnidhar, Manekbagh, Nehru Nagar, Panjrapol Char Rasta, Vijay Char Rasta, Usmanpura and RTO Subhash Bridge and reached Nij Mandir in the evening. Trucks decorated with flowers and different types of tableaux were also seen in this yatra.

    MLA and many councilors and a large number of devotees were present

    The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army was also present on the occasion of flagging off the Hanuman Yatra by the Chief Minister. Apart from this, Naroda MLA Payal Kukrani, Maninagar MLA Amulbhai Bhatt and many councilors and a large number of devotees were present.

  • Gujarat: More than 10 mm of rain in 34 taluks, 565 teams engaged in survey, government will announce package

    Gujarat: More than 10 mm of rain in 34 taluks, 565 teams engaged in survey, government will announce package

    The damage caused to agriculture and horticulture crops in the state due to unseasonal rains was discussed in the meeting of the Council of Ministers held in Gandhinagar under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. Giving details of the discussion held in the meeting, Spokesperson Minister Hrishikesh Patel said that due to unseasonal rains in the month of March last, crop damage has been reported in 2785 villages of 64 talukas of 15 districts. Detailed survey work was carried out by a total of 565 survey teams covering the districts of Junagadh, Amreli, Kutch, Patan, Sabarkantha, Ahmedabad, Tapi, Rajkot, Banaskantha, Surat, Botad, Jamnagar, Bhavnagar, Aravalli and Bharuch
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    34 talukas received more than 10 mm of rain

    Giving information about the survey, the spokesperson said that the state government has completed the survey in 1,99,951 hectares of affected area in 15 districts. The affected area of agricultural crops is 1,83,121 hectares and that of horticultural crops is 16,830 hectares. An area of 42,210 hectares is damaged by 33 percent or more. In which 30,895 hectares of agriculture crops and 11,315 hectares of horticulture crops have been damaged. As per the rules of the State Disaster Response Fund, assistance will be considered for the farmers who have suffered more than 33 percent damage in the state. From last date 4-3-2023 to 24-3-2023, 198 talukas of 30 districts received rainfall ranging from 1 mm to 47 mm. More than 10 mm of rain was recorded in 34 talukas of 10 districts.

    One jetting machine will be available in each district

    After discussion in the cabinet meeting, Spokesperson Minister Hrishikesh Patel has said that necessary instructions have been given to provide one jetting machine in each district of the state. The government has taken steps to provide jetting machines in all the districts of the state, which are very useful in cleaning work. At present, the jetting machine has been started in 20 districts of the state by the Rural Development Commissioner’s Office. The government has made arrangements to make the machines available in other districts of the state soon. In rural areas, through efficient jetting machines to make cleaning operations more efficient and accessible
    All efforts have been made to

  • Surat: Executive meeting of the ward committee was organized in Limbayat.

    Surat: Executive meeting of the ward committee was organized in Limbayat.

    From the information of Bharatiya Janata Party Surat City, Limbayat Ward no. The business meeting of 25 was held at Terapanth Bhawan near Limbayat Sanjaynagar Circle under the chairmanship of Deputy Mayor of Municipal Corporation Dinesh Jodhani.

    Deputy Mayor Jodhani said that booth empowerment campaign should be intensified in Limbayat Ward, social justice week should be celebrated from 6th to 14th April. Necessary arrangements should be made for workers to listen to the address of the Prime Minister and the party president on the party’s foundation day on April 6.

    Organize the 100th Mann Ki Baat of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be held on 30th April in all wards, organize Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s birth anniversary on 14th April, participate in voter list reform programme.

    Ward Councilors Kantaben, Kavitaben, Bhushan Patil, Ward Chief Raju Surti, General Secretary Rapolu Buchiramulu, Sumitra Patel, Ravindra Patil, Sanjay Patil, Ratanlal Jain, Babbushekh, Anil Sonkusre, Pawan Soni, Convenors of various fronts, activists etc. were present in this program. are.

  • Surat: After Amul now Sumul Dairy also increased the price of milk

    Surat: After Amul now Sumul Dairy also increased the price of milk

    Sumul Dairy has also given another blow to the people who are suffering from inflation by increasing the price of milk. The price of various brands of milk has been increased by Rs 2 per litre. However, the price of Sumul’s 250 ml milk bag has not increased. While the price of 6 liters of buttermilk has increased by Rs.

    another blow to the public

    Amul Dairy had recently increased the prices of milk. However, Sumul Dairy, the largest distributor of milk in South Gujarat and Surat Tapi district, did not increase the price. But today a circular has been published and the price of milk has been increased. Due to which now it is the turn of the public to bear another blow of inflation.

    Rs 1 hike in 500 ml sachets

    As per the details of this price hike, the price of 500ml pouch of cow’s milk has been increased by Re 1, apart from Amul Shakti, Amul Gold, Amul Taj and Amul Slim Trim, distributed by Sumul Dairy. Accordingly, there has been an increase of Rs. 2 in the total price of one liter of milk. While the prices of 250 ml milk pouch and 500 ml buttermilk pouch have not been increased. But the price of 6 liters of buttermilk has been increased by Rs.6.

  • Gujarat: BJP appoints three district presidents after resignation of 13 leaders in Dang district

    Gujarat: BJP appoints three district presidents after resignation of 13 leaders in Dang district

    There has been a stir in the BJP organization of Dang district on Tuesday due to the voluntary resignation of eight more leaders. With most of the Congress leaders joining the BJP, the infighting in the Dang BJP has reached its peak. BJP president Dasharathbhai Pawar, who has rebelled against the government against corruption, voluntarily resigned from the post yesterday. Now BJP has appointed presidents in three districts. In which Kishore Gavit has been made the president of BJP in Dang district.

    three district presidents were elected

    Apart from this, there have been many changes in the organization of BJP and this exercise is still going on. Today Gujarat BJP has appointed new presidents in three districts. Kishore Gavit has been made Dang, Mahendra Pithia Gir Somnath and Ramesh Adodara as Porbandar district president. Recently three district heads had resigned. After the resignation, the state president has selected new presidents in all the three districts.

    13 BJP leaders resigned in Dang

    Recently, 13 BJP leaders resigned together in Dang district. On Monday, General Secretary of BJP’s Minority Morcha in Dang district Asifbhai Shah, President of Dang District Scheduled Caste Morcha Pravinbhai Ahire and General Secretary of Dang District Scheduled Front Balubhai Gawli, Gujarat State President C.R. Addressing Patil, a situation of political upheaval had arisen due to the voluntary resignation of K.