(IANS)
Two school children were detained in Prayagraj for carrying country-made pistols to school, apparently to threaten teachers and display their supremacy to other kids.
Prayagraj, Sep 2: Two school children were detained in Prayagraj for carrying country-made pistols to school, apparently to threaten teachers and display their supremacy to other kids.
They have been sent to a juvenile home while an arms supplier was jailed.
Prayagraj SSP Shailesh Kumar Pandey said: "We have decided to sensitize parents, guardians and schools to check such instances. The first case was reported in Alopibagh locality on August 29 when, during checking of mobile phones, school authorities found a class 8 student carrying a country-made pistol and a live cartridge in the schoolbag."
In the second case, school authorities of a Soraon-based inter college recovered a country-made pistol from a class 10 student.
This comes days after the Prayagraj police busted gangs of school kids involved in a series of bomb blasts outside several schools and arrested 35 students in connection.
(IANS)
Baripada, Sept 26: The body of a youth was found hanging from a tree near Kumbhira canal in Janki Sahi under Badabaincha panchayat in Mayurbhanj district on Tuesday.
The deceased has been identified as Babula Marandi (35), a resident of the Janki Sahi village.
According to the information, today, some people were passing by the canal and saw the body of Babula hanging from a tree.
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On being informed, the Suliapada police reached the spot, seized the body and initaited a probe into the matter to find if it is a case of suicide or murder.
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Bhubaneswar, Sept 26: It is a fact that the Odisha Legislative Assembly, meant for debate and discussion on issues that concern the state, at times reduces itself into a platform of political fights. The lawmakers who are addressed with the decorous prefix ‘Honourable MLAs,” are seen often creating pandemonium, stalling the transaction of legislative businesses.
And, in the process, these ‘honourable’ legislators throw into the dustbin crores of rupees collected from common citizens in the form of taxes.
On the third day of the monsoon session of the Assembly Tuesday, the House was stalled as the treasury bench members did not yield to the demand of the Opposition to discuss the issue of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik’s private secretary VK Pandian making a whirlwind chopper tour to various parts of the state and splurging money to religious shrines, community halls and other construction projects, ostensibly to woo voters ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.
Any legislature is the floor of the Opposition. It’s meant for listening to the grievances of people through elected representatives and redressing them, besides making laws.
The Opposition members do not get time during off-session periods to directly question the administration and present the grievances of the people of their constituencies. It’s the duty of the Speaker as well as Leaders of the House to see that the Opposition gets adequate opportunity to air their grievances and put forth their demands.
However, peculiar things happened on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday, the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD), in a bid to deprive the Bharatiya Janata Party, the key opposition party in the Assembly, raised the national highway issue. On Tuesday, the BJD raised the Minimum Support Price (MSP) issue to see that the BJP finds itself on the back foot.
Deliberate attempt to deprive the Opposition of raising issues is uncalled for and unhealthy, too, on the part of the ruling dispensation as it claims to be a champion of common people. Democracy survives and thrives only when the ruling party loves to listen to dissenting voices and tolerates criticism. However, the Odisha Legislative Assembly seems to be missing this ethos very badly. Businesses are being transacted allegedly without getting the opposition much involved in the processes.
Absolute majority is good. But it shouldn’t be used as a license to subdue the Opposition. People are ultimate judges and they distinguish between good and bad use of power and make the decision accordingly while exercising their sacred duty – casting the ballots.
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New Delhi, Sept 26: Days after a couple was caught on cam kissing inside Delhi metro, in an another bizarre incident, the video of an elderly man smoking beedi inside moving Delhi metro train is making rounds on various social media platforms.
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दिल्ली मेट्रो में खुल्लम खुल्ला किसिंग के बीच अब... बीड़ी का स्वैग#DelhiMetro pic.twitter.com/HDJk1rzl8b — Manish Pandey (@joinmanishpande) September 25, 2023
In the viral clip, the elderly man can be seen taking the beedi out of his pocket and lighting it up in a filmy style. It was clearly seen that a person sitting next to the elderly man immediately got up the moment he started smoaking his beedi. Towards the end of the clip, a person who is not visible in the video asking the man to put out his beedi.
After the video went viral on social media, the netizens lashed out on the man and urged Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to take necessary actions to curb such kind of incidents which is continiously taking place in Delhi metro.
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The video was share on the offical X (formerly Twitter) handle of Manish Pandey and it has garnered 3.5K views so far. The netizens filled the comment section with hilarious comment as one user wrote, "Ise apna hei metro samnjye" and another user wrote, "welcome to Delhi Metro."
Watch the video and share your views.
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