A case of misbehavior with the Municipal Corporation Mayor of the district has come to light. Mayor Ramsharan Sharan Yadav complained to the police. After which the SP took immediate action and attached the line to constable Manish Singh.
The mayor says that constable Manish Singh was checking the vehicles by jamming the road in the middle of the road. After seeing all this, he was persuaded, then the reservation flared up in reverse. misbehaved with the mayor. At the same time, as soon as it was realized, the SP has attached the line to the constable.
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Vehicles were checked by blocking traffic in the middle of the road, if the mayor explained, then misbehaved, SP took action
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Information was not given expensive, action on Public Information Officer of Hidayatullah University
Chhattisgarh State Information Commissioner AK Agrawal has ordered fine of Rs 10 thousand and compensation of Rs 300-300 to the Public Information Officer of Hidayatullah National Law University in 6 cases. Also, the First Appellate Officer Hidayatullah National Law University has been instructed to take disciplinary action after receiving clarification under Section 20 (2) of the Right to Information Act 2005, to relax the discharge of duty. AK Aggarwal has reviewed the applications of Second Appeal Case No. A / 1317/2016, A / 1318/2016, A / 1319/2016, A / 1320/2016 and A / 1321/2016. He said that after hearing the appellant and the Public Information Officer under the Act, not providing information to the appellant even after 5 years is contrary to the section of the Right to Information Act. Public Information Officer (Section Officer) of Hidayatullah National Law University, Sanjana Dharmaraj has been directed to the Registrar Hidayatullah National Law University, imposing an amount of Rs. 300 as compensation under Section 20 (1) of Right to Information Act 2005 . It has been said that the amount of penalty imposed should be deducted from the salary of the convicted Public Information Officer and deposited in the fund.
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Collector expressed displeasure over not keeping paddy safely, said action will be taken on negligence
Collector Yashwant Kumar on Saturday conducted a surprise inspection of the Paddy Procurement Center of Nagar Panchayat Kharod. The Collector said that instructions have been given to Food Officer, Co-operative Bank Nodal Officer and District Marketing Officers, including committee in-charge, for managing the security of paddy purchased on support price. Strict action will be taken against those who are negligent in protecting the paddy.
The collector said that instructions have been given to cover the stacked paddy with double layer triploid. This helped protect paddy from sun and rain. Apart from the top of the steak, it is also necessary to cover the paddy from all four sides. This also kept the paddy kept sideways in the steak. Yashwant Kumar said that such procurement centers where platforms are not built should make proper arrangements for drainage. Paddy has to be protected from sun, rain and damage from mice. He said that in case of negligence in any procurement center, disciplinary action will be taken against the responsible officer of the district level including the committee in-charge.
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Hearing of cases by Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak, Chairperson of State Women’s Commission
Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak, Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Women’s Commission, heard the registered cases of Raipur district at the Raipur headquarters of the Commission Office today. Dr. Nayak said that the State Government is alert towards the safety and rights of women. He spoke of using harsh words for women, taking strict action against those who insult and defame them. Chairman Dr. Nayak heard cases related to insulting and defaming woman, getting back the money lent by husband to his wife, quarreling between husband and wife, blackmailing wife by downloading pornographic videos by husband etc. And gave necessary instructions.
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Special CBI Director Asthana moves HC on FIR against him in bribery case
Special CBI Director Rakesh Asthana Tuesday moved the Delhi High Court against the lodging of an FIR against him in a bribery case.
Asthana has sought the high court’s direction that no coercive action be taken against him.
His petition was mentioned before Chief Justice Rajendra Menon, who allocated the matter to an appropriate bench that will hear it in the post-lunch session.
The CBI had yesterday arrested its DSP Devender Kumar in connection with bribery allegations involving the investigative agency’s second-in-command, Asthana.
Kumar, earlier the investigating officer in a case involving meat exporter Moin Qureshi, was arrested yesterday by the CBI on the allegations of forgery in recording the statement of businessman Sathish Sana, who had alleged to have paid bribe to get relief in the case.
In his statement, Sana had purportedly said that he had in June this year discussed his case with Telugu Desam Party’s Rajya Sabha member C M Ramesh who, after speaking to the CBI Director, had assured him that he would not be summoned again.
“From June onwards, I was not called by the CBI. I was under the impression that investigation against me is complete,” he is believed to have said.
The CBI has now alleged that Kumar had fabricated this statement as an “afterthought…To corroborate the baseless allegations made by Asthana against CBI Director Alok Verma to the CVC (Central Vigilance Commissioner)”.
They said the agency was also looking into the alleged role of other members of the special investigation team headed by Asthana.
Asthana, who was booked by the agency on bribery charges in an unprecedented action, had complained against Verma on August 24, 2018.