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Action comes on probe panel’s recommendations Ahmedabad: Within a month of assuming charge, Gujarat University’s (GU) in charge vice-chancellor Jagdish Joshi has suspended around 10 temporary employees appointed controversially. The suspensions come on the recommendations of a three-member inquiry committee formed after protests by student organisations.According to sources, the employees were appointed on a temporary basis to key positions during the tenure of former VC Neerja Gupta, allegedly without a transparent selection process. Many of them were former bank and ONGC officials. Their salaries ranged from Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 5 lakh a month. In one instance, an official…

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Prayagraj: Vehicle owners in Uttar Pradesh will no longer have to rely on conventional paper-based registration certificates (RCs), as the state transport department will soon introduce ATM card-sized smart registration cards equipped with electronic chips and QR codes even for old vehicle owners.The new system came into effect on Aug 1 and is mandatory for all newly purchased vehicles. Existing vehicle owners will also be able to replace their paper RCs with the new smart cards by applying online through the transport department’s vehicle portal.Officials said the initiative has been introduced to enhance security, simplify the verification process and prevent…

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The accused in police custody Koraput: A 35-year-old man was arrested by Malkangiri police from Jagatsinghpur on Friday for allegedly running a fake govt job recruitment racket by circulating unauthorised pamphlets promising employment in the health department. Police seized three mobile phones and pamphlets used for the alleged recruitment drive from the accused, Biswajit Jena.Police said they registered the FIR suo motu after receiving information about a fraudulent “Niyukti Mela” (recruitment fair) being organised in Malkangiri.Police sources said Jena had allegedly circulated fake advertisements offering jobs in the health department, including security guards and health workers in community health centres…

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Loose soil along parts of the approach road made the path slushy, with many attendees walking cautiously and helping one another cross the muddy track. Some paused repeatedly to avoid losing balance Gurgaon: Hundreds of visitors had to negotiate a slippery, waterlogged approach road through Aravalis to the venue of the 77th state-level Van Mahotsav, which was inaugurated by CM Nayab Singh Saini on Friday. The event, held under sprawling tents in Manesar, marked the second phase of the state-level plantation programme.The designated parking area was around 300 metres from the venue, forcing visitors to walk through an unpaved stretch…

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Agartala: Election Commission of India will begin the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Tripura on Sept 5.Chief electoral officer (CEO) Brijesh Pandey said the revision will focus on identifying and removing duplicate entries and names linked to people who have shifted, died or are ineligible, while ensuring every eligible citizen gets an opportunity to register.A total of 3,356 booth-level officers (BLOs) and 375 BLO supervisors will work across all 60 Assembly constituencies and 3,356 polling stations. Tripura currently has around 28.97 lakh voters, including about 14.52 lakh men and 14.45 lakh women.Pandey said door-to-door verification will run…

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Kanpur: In an effort to help consumers identify adulterated food at home, the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) on Friday organised a live demonstration at Moti Jheel, showcasing simple tests to detect adulteration in commonly consumed food items.During the awareness programme, officials demonstrated easy methods to check whether milk contains detergent, turmeric and red chilli powder contain artificial colours, black pepper is adulterated with papaya seeds, and silver leaf contains aluminium.Department officials said that detecting basic-level food adulteration is no longer confined to laboratories, as consumers can conduct several simple tests at home to identify suspected adulteration in food…

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A fire team safely rescued the man from the drain in Shastri Nagar Ghaziabad: A 47-year-old man was rescued from a drain in Block I, Shastri Nagar, on Friday. Police said the man was drunk and slipped into the 15-foot-deep drain. The man was stuck in the drain for nearly 45 minutes before being pulled out by the fire department.Chief fire officer Rahul Pal said they were informed around 10am that a man was stuck in the drain. Officers from the Kotwali fire station, along with one Fire Quick Response Vehicle (FQRV) and one fire tender from Kavi Nagar, reached…

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Senior citizens in Niwara old age home face SIR mapping challenge Pune: Suman Govekar, an 84-year-old member of Niwara old-age home, was very excited when she exercised her voting rights in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, after getting her name enrolled in the electoral list. Two years on, she is struggling in relative-mapping or progeny for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR). She does not have any documents.There are 117 senior citizens, including Govekar, in Niwara — Pune’s oldest old-age home. Their names are in the voters’ list. But away from their families and homes for years, they do not have…

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Panaji: Rajya Sabha MP Sadanand Shet Tanavade urged Union govt to introduce urgent measures to restore the financial and credit standing of mining-affected families in Goa.He urged govt to introduce a one-time special mechanism to restore the creditworthiness and financial standing of mining-affected borrowers whose loan defaults arose solely due to the 2012 mining ban and who have since repaid late or settled their loan accounts after their due dates.During a Zero Hour mention, Tanavade said that mining-affected people continue to face hardship.He said that the suspension of mining operations in Goa in 2012 led to a severe socio-economic crisis.…

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Anti-Khalistan Front leader Gursimran Mand was assaulted in Panjokhra Sahib, Ambala. His car was also damaged Ambala: Gursimran Singh Mand (Gandhi), national president of the International Anti-Khalistan Front and a Central paramilitary security protectee, was allegedly attacked by a group of youths and his car extensively vandalised at Panjokhra Sahib village in Haryana’s Ambala district on Friday evening. Four people, including two Ambala police personnel who intervened to rescue him, were injured in the incident.Besides Mand, the injured were identified as Bhavjot of Ludhiana and Ambala police personnel Rakesh Kumar and Kulbir Rana.Videos of the incident quickly went viral on…

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