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SUNDAY HINDUSTAN TIMES, LUCKNOWJULY 26, 2020 hindustantimes 09
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PRAYAGRAJ : The Allahabad high
court has directed the district
magistrate and the chairman,
district legal services authority of
Chitrakoot, to probe the alleged
forced sexual exploitation of
minor girls from tribal families
working in illegal mines in that
district for survival and submit
their separate reports by July 28.
The bench comprising chief
justice Govind Mathur and jus-
tice SD Singh passed the order
while taking cognizance of an
email sent by a Delhi- based law-
yer Dr Abhishek Atrey.
The e-mail, addressed to the
chief justice of Allahabad high
court, was treated as a petition for
writ in public interest by the
bench headed by the chief justice.
Citing media reports in con-
nection with the alleged sexual
abuse of minor girls in Chitrak-
oot, serious allegations were also
levelled pertaining to the viola-
tion of Child Labour (Prohibition
and Regulation) Act, 1986.
As per some media reports,
minor girls from poor tribal fami-
lies are forced to work in illegal
mines for survival but the con-
tractors and middlemen don’t
pay their wages easily. These
girls are allegedly forced to trade
off their bodies for getting their
meagre wages. The court has
directed its registry to send a
notice of petition to DM and chair-
man, district legal services
authority and fixed July 28 as
next date of hearing in the case.
Probe ‘sexual abuse’ of minor girls in Chitrakoot, says high court
LUCKNOW: A 42-year-old media
professional, Manoj Mishra, died
at the Dr Ram Manohar Lohia
Institute of Medical Sciences
(RMLIMS) late on Friday night.
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath
has expressed grief on the death.
Manoj, a resident of Old City
area, was admitted to one private
hospital near IT crossing six days
back and had been discharged on
Thursday. However, post dis-
charge, his condition worsened
with Manoj experiencing diffi-
culty in breathing. He had to be
rushed to various hospitals. He
was later brought to RMLIMS.
“He came in serious condition,
with breathlessness and had kid-
ney and heart problem too. His
oxygen level too was low,” said Dr
Srikesh Singh, spokesperson
RMLIMS. Manoj was admitted to
the semi-ICU made in the emer-
gency area of the institute and his
Covid-19 test came negative. Doc-
tors tried to save him but he died
during treatment. HTC
MEDIA PERSON DIES, CM EXPRESSES GRIEF
POWER MEN WARN OF STIR LUCKNOW : Urging chief minister Yogi Adityanath to reject the alleged proposal seeking privati-sation of Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd (VVNL), power engineers and employees associa-tions on Saturday warned of launching a stir if the proposal was not junked. HTC
LUCKNOW : A 28-year-old man shot dead his 25-year-old wife after an argument at their Ekta Nagar locality house, under the Thakurganj police station limits, here on Saturday morning, police said. They said the man has been arrested and the illegal firearm used in the crime has been recovered from his possession. An FIR has been registered in the matter and investigations are on.
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MAN SHOOTS WIFE DEAD, ARRESTED
VARANASI : The marriage of a
16-year-old girl with a 21-year-
old youth was stopped in Dubey-
pur village under Jalalpur
police limits of Jaunpur district
on Saturday when district child
protection officer Chandan Rai
along with a police team
reached there. HTC
MARRIAGE OF MINOR STOPPED IN JAUNPUR
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LUCKNOW: The Shri Ram Janma-
bhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust
and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad
(VHP) have planned Diwali-like
celebrations in Ayodhya and
across the state on August 5, the
day Prime Minister Narendra
Modi will preside over bhumi
pujan for Ram temple in the
temple town, a VHP functionary
said.
In Ayodhya, the birth place of
Lord Ram, Hindu saints have
given a call to locals to mark
bhumi pujan by observing
Diwali on the same day.
As part of the celebrations, all
temples in Ayodhya will be
decorated and lit with
diyas (earthen lamps) in the
evening. Special puja will also
be performed in all temples in
Ayodhya on the bhumi pujan
day. In the rest of the state, VHP
has asked people to light
earthen lamps at entrance of
their homes on the day PM Modi
will lay foundation stone of the
Ram temple in Ayodhya.
“Apart from Diwali celebra-
tions in Ayodhya, in all promi-
nent temples across the state,
the VHP will ensure that special
puja (aarti) is performed in the
evening on August 5 to mark the
foundation laying ceremony of
Ram temple,” said VHP regional
spokesperson Sharad Sharma,
who operates from karsevakpu-
ram in Ayodhya.
The VHP celebrates its foun-
dation day on the festive occa-
sion of Rakshabandhan every
year, which falls on August 3
this year. To mark its founda-
tion day and bhumi pujan of
Ram temple, the VHP has
planned eight-day celebrations
across the state starting from
August 9.
“In villages across the state,
small functions will be orga-
nised to mark the bhumi pujan
of Ram temple. Special bro-
chures have been prepared for
distribution among the villag-
ers,” said Sharma.
“This carries the history of
the Ram temple movement and
the November 9 (2019) verdict of
the Supreme Court in favour of
the temple,” Sharma said.
VHP plans Diwali-like celebrations for Ram temple ritual in Ayodhya
LUCKNOW: The Shri Ram Janma-bhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust on Saturday issued an appeal to all saints across the country to perform puja in their respective temples and Maths from 11.30am to 12.30pm on August 5, the day on which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Champat Rai, general secretary of the Trust, requested people to watch live telecast of bhumi pujan at Ram Janmabhoomi on television and light earthen lamps at home in the evening. Rai also requested people not to come to Ayodhya for bhumi pujan due to the Covid-19 pandemic. HTC
RAM JANMABHOOMI TRUST ISSUES APPEAL TO SAINTS
n Chief minister Yogi Adityanath at Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas Karyashala in Ayodhya on Saturday. HT
HT Correspondentn letters@gmail.com
LUCKNOW: The state government
on Saturday night shifted 15 IPS
officers, including district police
chiefs of Kanpur, Ayodhya,
Lakhimpur Kheri, Jalaun and
Jhansi. The list includes two dep-
uty inspector general (DIG) rank
officers who were posted as dis-
trict chiefs of Ayodhya and Kan-
pur Nagar. According to a press
statement from the state govern-
ment, 2004 batch Indian Police
Service (IPS) officer Preetender
Singh, who was posted as DIG Ali-
garh range, has been transferred
to the post of DIG /senior superin-
tendent of police (SSP), Kanpur
Nagar in place of Dinesh Kumar
P. Kanpur SSP’s transfer comes
over three weeks after eight
policemen were killed in an
ambush orchestrated by gang-
ster Vikas Dubey and his subse-
quent encounter. The Kanpur
Police is also facing strident criti-
cism from the opposition also
over the kidnapping and killing of
a 27-year-old lab technician.
Deepak Kumar, a 2005-batch
IPS officer who was posted as DIG
Chitrakoot Dham range, has been
made the new SSP Ayodhya in
place of Ashish Tewari.
Kumar has been replaced by
IG rank officer K Satya Narain,
who had recently returned from
central deputation. Dinesh
Kumar P has replaced D Pradeep
Kumar as SSP, Jhansi. Similarly,
1997-batch IPS officer Deepak
Ratan has replaced Preetender
Singh as the new IG, Aligarh
range. A 2010-batch IPS officer
Satyendra Kumar, who was
posted as SP Economic Offences
Wing (EOW) Lucknow, has been
given charge of SP Lakhimpur
Kheri. Dinesh Singh, who was
deputy commissioner of police
(DCP) in Lucknow, has been
shifted to the post of SP, Amethi.
Yashveer Singh, who was com-
mandant of the State Disaster
Response Force (SDRF), has been
sent as SP Jalaun. D Pradeep
Kumar-I has been posted as SP
EOW, Varanasi, and Satish
Kumar, SP, Jalaun, has been
shifted to the post of comman-
dant, SDRF, in Lucknow. Khyati
Garg, who was posted as SP Ame-
thi, has been transferred as DCP
in Lucknow. Amethi was in the
news after a mother-daughter
duo from the district attempted
self-immolation. Ayodhya dis-
trict police chief Ashish Tewari
has been shifted to the post of SP
Railway Jhansi. SP, Kheri, Poo-
nam has been posted as Comman-
dant of 15th battalion of PAC,
Agra. IG, PAC headquarters, Anil
Rai has been sent as IG, Basti.
15 IPS officers shifted; Kanpur, Ayodhya get new police chiefs
PREETENDER SINGH HAS BEEN APPOINTED THE NEW DIG /SSP, KANPUR NAGAR. DEEPAK KUMAR HAS BEEN MADE THE NEW SSP AYODHYA.
Office of the Chairman, NEET PG Medical & Dental Admission/Counseling Board-2020 andPrincipal, Govt. Dental College Subhash Nagar, Behind T.B. Hospital, Jaipur
Phone: 0141-2280090, Websites: www.education.rajasthan.gov.in/medicaleducation I www.rajprepg2020.comNo. State PG Counseling Board/2020/ Dated: 24.07.2020
NOTIFICATIONState Medical & Dental P.G. Seats Allotments-2020 (Mop-up Round, off-line)
The allotment process (Mop-up Round) to various PG Medical and Dental courses, for Rajasthan State registered candidates, will be carried out off-line as per theschedule given below:
SCHEDULE FOR ALLOTMENT PROCESS
S. No. Event MD/MS MDS1. MOP-up Round (fresh application);
(a) Deposition of the counseling fee24.07.2020 to 28.07.2020, 12.00 noon 24.07.2020 to 28.07.2020, 12.00 noon
(b) On-line registration & information form filling by NEET2020 qualified fresh candidates from throughout India(who are not yet registered in State)
24.07.2020 to 28.07.2020, 2.00 pm 24.07.2020 to 28.07.2020, 2.00 pm
2. Publishing of merit list (mop-up round) 28.07.2020 28.07.20203. Publishing of vacant seats matrix (mop-up round) 28.07.2020 after 5.00 pm 28.07.2020 after 5.00 pm4. Mop-up Round; Seat allotment (off-line) and reporting
before the Board at the venue Govt. Dental College(GDC), Shastri Nagar, Jaipur At the spot on the same dayalong with submission of all original document and otherdocuments as listed in instruction bookletCompletion of all other formalities, deposition ofprescribed admission fee, at the desk of concernedcollege at GDC, Jaipur on the same day
30.07.2020, 8.00 am(as per schedule to be made available at
the website)
29.07.2020, 1.00 pm(as per schedule to be made available at
the website)
5. Residual seats allotment and reporting 31.07.2020Residual seats filling only for Govt. Colleges, WCJhalawar and RUHS CMS, Jaipur (venue - Govt.Dental College, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur) at the spoton the same day along with submission of alloriginal documents and completion of all otherformalities, deposition of prescribed admissionfee.Residual seats in private colleges to be filled on31.07.2020 at the level of concerned medicalcollege (candidates eligible for joining on residualseats to contact the concerned medical collegedirectly).
31.07.2020Residual seats filling only for Govt. dentalCollege (GDC) (venue - Govt. DentalCollege, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur) at the spoton the same day along with submission of alloriginal documents and completion of all otherformalities, deposition of prescribed admissionfee.Residual seats in private colleges to be filledon 31.07.2020 at the level of concerned dentalcollege (candidates eligible for joining onresidual seats to contact the concerned dentalcollege directly).
The candidates must read the following instructions/information carefully:Candidates who get allotment in round 2 and either resign or do not join the college allotted to them will not remain eligible for participation in mop-up/residualallotments in Rajasthan State.Candidates allotted and joined a college through any other counseling including All India PG counseling are not eligible to participate in mop-up/residual allotmentsin Rajasthan State.Submission of original documentsAll eligible candidates willing to participate in mop-up/residual allotments must present physically alongwith all the original documents, fee and other requirementsto confirm admission.The candidates are advised to read the notification, instruction booklet, etc. given on the website, very carefully and also visit the websites regularly. ChairmanDipr/c/5746/2020 NEET PG Medical & Dental Admission/Counseling Board-2020
HT Correspondentn letters@gmail.com
AGRA : The Agra police claimed to
have busted a sex racket that was
allegedly being run from a farm
house owned by a former BJP
functionary Ashok Rana.
The police made the claim after
arresting a dozen people includ-
ing three women and nine men
from a farm house in Sikandra
area of Agra on Friday.
Ashok Rana, who had been
BJP district unit president from
2013 to 2016, however refuted the
police claim and denied any role
in the illegal racket. While con-
firming that he continued to be in
the BJP, he said he was being
framed.
“A police team headed by addi-
tional superintendent of police
(ASP) Saurabh Dixit raided
Kamla Farm House in Sikandra
Industrial Area of Agra on Satur-
day. A man, who ran inside the
farm house on seeing cops, was
nabbed. His name was Vijay alias
BP (22),” said senior superintend-
ent of police (SSP) Agra, Babloo
Kumar during a press confer-
ence.
‘Vijay alias BP revealed that
those involved in prostitution
were present inside the farm
house. Cops raided the rooms and
arrested Sachin, Vishnu, Param,
Ravi, Vishal Goyal and agents
Pradeep alias Deepak and Ran-
veer,” said ASP Saurabh Dixit.
Police said that the sex racket was
conducted through whatsapp.
During interrogation, accused
Sachin, Param and Vishnu
revealed that they had
taken the farm house on lease
from the former BJP functionary.
The accused alleged that the
farm house owner Ashok Rana
was aware about the racket. Rana
however denied his involvement
in illegal trade and said that his
name was being dragged as part
of conspiracy.
“I own the farm house but I had
leased it to Vishal Goyal from
Kamla Nagar in 2019 and was paid
lease rent. For lockdown period
no lease rent was paid to me,” he
said.
“There has been no arrest
made from my farm house and I
am being framed. I am totally
unaware of any sex racket,” he
said.Sources said Rana also went
to meet the SSP along with a BJP
MLA on Saturday.
Sex racket being run in Agra farmhouse busted, 12 arrested
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