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  • मुरादाबाद में 12 वर्षीय लड़के ने 5 साल की बच्ची से दुष्कर्म किया, 100 CCTV फुटेज से हुआ खुलासा

    मुरादाबाद में 12 वर्षीय लड़के ने 5 साल की बच्ची से दुष्कर्म किया, 100 CCTV फुटेज से हुआ खुलासा

    मुरादाबाद। उत्तर प्रदेश के मुरादाबाद जिले में एक सनसनीखेज मामला सामने आया है, जहां एक 12 वर्षीय लड़के ने 5 वर्षीय बच्ची के साथ दुष्कर्म किया। घटना के बाद पुलिस ने तुरंत जांच शुरू की और आसपास लगे 100 से अधिक CCTV कैमरों की फुटेज खंगाली। तकनीकी साक्ष्यों और स्थानीय जानकारी के आधार पर आरोपी की पहचान कर उसे गिरफ्तार किया गया।

    पुलिस अधिकारियों के अनुसार, आरोपी नाबालिग है और उसके खिलाफ मामला पोक्सो (POCSO) अधिनियम और जुवेनाइल जस्टिस एक्ट के तहत दर्ज किया गया है। पीड़िता को चिकित्सकीय जांच के लिए भेजा गया है और परिवार को पुलिस सुरक्षा दी गई है।

    मुरादाबाद एसएसपी ने बताया कि घटना बेहद गंभीर है और नाबालिगों से जुड़ी होने के कारण पूरी जांच संवेदनशीलता के साथ की जा रही है। साथ ही यह भी कहा गया कि डिजिटल सबूतों के आधार पर आरोपी की पहचान की गई और आगे की कानूनी प्रक्रिया जारी है।

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  • पूर्वी उत्तर प्रदेश में धान की खरीद 1 नवंबर से शुरू, 28 फरवरी 2026 तक चलेगी प्रक्रिया

    पूर्वी उत्तर प्रदेश में धान की खरीद 1 नवंबर से शुरू, 28 फरवरी 2026 तक चलेगी प्रक्रिया

    पूर्वी उत्तर प्रदेश में धान खरीद 1 नवंबर से शुरू | MSP ₹2,369 से ₹2,389 प्रति क्विंटल तय

    लखनऊ। पूर्वी उत्तर प्रदेश में धान की सरकारी खरीद प्रक्रिया 1 नवंबर से औपचारिक रूप से शुरू हो रही है, जो 28 फरवरी 2026 तक जारी रहेगी। सरकार ने किसानों को न्यूनतम समर्थन मूल्य (MSP) का लाभ सुनिश्चित करने के लिए सभी मंडियों और क्रय केंद्रों पर आवश्यक तैयारियाँ पूरी कर ली हैं।

    केंद्र सरकार द्वारा निर्धारित न्यूनतम समर्थन मूल्य (MSP) के तहत सामान्य श्रेणी के धान के लिए ₹2,369 प्रति क्विंटल और ग्रेड-A श्रेणी के लिए ₹2,389 प्रति क्विंटल मूल्य तय किया गया है। कृषि विभाग के अनुसार, किसानों को सलाह दी गई है कि वे अपनी फसल की बिक्री के लिए पंजीकरण अनिवार्य रूप से करें ताकि भुगतान सीधे उनके बैंक खातों में हो सके।

    सरकार का लक्ष्य है कि किसानों को समय पर भुगतान मिले और खरीद प्रक्रिया पारदर्शी और डिजिटल माध्यम से संचालित की जाए। साथ ही, अधिकारियों को निर्देश दिए गए हैं कि धान खरीद में किसी भी तरह की गड़बड़ी या बिचौलियों की भूमिका को सख्ती से रोका जाए।

    धान खरीद 2025, पूर्वी उत्तर प्रदेश, MSP दरें, धान खरीद केंद्र, कृषि विभाग उत्तर प्रदेश, धान खरीद प्रक्रिया, यूपी सरकार, किसानों के लिए MSP

    #UPNews #धान_खरीद #पूर्वीउत्तरप्रदेश #MSP #कृषि_समाचार #FarmersUpdate #DhaanProcurement #UPGovt #AgricultureNews

  • प्रदेश में संविदा बिजली कर्मियों का वर्टिकल सिस्टम के खिलाफ हल्ला बोल, 14 नवंबर से प्रदेशव्यापी आंदोलन की चेतावनी

    प्रदेश में संविदा बिजली कर्मियों का वर्टिकल सिस्टम के खिलाफ हल्ला बोल, 14 नवंबर से प्रदेशव्यापी आंदोलन की चेतावनी

    लखनऊ के तालकटोरा सर्किल कार्यालय पर संविदा कर्मियों का प्रदर्शन, सरकार से व्यवस्था वापस लेने की मांग

    लखनऊ। प्रदेश के संविदा बिजली कर्मियों ने आज लखनऊ के तालकटोरा सर्किल कार्यालय के बाहर वर्टिकल सिस्टम लागू किए जाने के विरोध में जोरदार प्रदर्शन किया। प्रदर्शनकारियों ने सरकार पर संविदा कर्मियों के हितों की अनदेखी करने का आरोप लगाया और चेतावनी दी कि अगर उनकी मांगें जल्द नहीं मानी गईं तो 14 नवंबर से पूरे प्रदेश में बड़े पैमाने पर आंदोलन शुरू किया जाएगा।

    संविदा कर्मियों का कहना है कि नया वर्टिकल सिस्टम उनके भविष्य और नौकरी की स्थिरता पर सीधा असर डालेगा। उन्होंने मांग की कि इस व्यवस्था को तत्काल वापस लिया जाए और संविदा कर्मियों को नियमित करने की दिशा में ठोस कदम उठाए जाएं।

    इस मौके पर संगठन के प्रतिनिधियों ने कहा कि यह आंदोलन शांतिपूर्ण रहेगा, लेकिन अगर सरकार ने ध्यान नहीं दिया तो बिजली आपूर्ति व्यवस्था पर भी असर पड़ सकता है। उन्होंने मुख्यमंत्री से हस्तक्षेप कर संविदा कर्मियों की मांगों पर सकारात्मक निर्णय लेने की अपील की।

    संविदा बिजली कर्मी, लखनऊ प्रदर्शन, वर्टिकल सिस्टम विरोध, यूपी बिजली विभाग, संविदा कर्मचारी आंदोलन, उत्तर प्रदेश समाचार

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  • PM Modi to address military brass at conference in Kolkata next week

    PM Modi to address military brass at conference in Kolkata next week

    l speak on second day of the conference. File | Photo Credit: ANI

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the country’s top military leadership at the upcoming Combined Commanders’ Conference scheduled from September 15 to 17 in Kolkata, the first such engagement after the armed forces’ decisive success in Operation Sindoor against Pakistan.

    During the conference, the Prime Minister is likely to be briefed on the progress of higher defence reforms, particularly the creation of three integrated theatre commands aimed at enhancing synergy and operational efficiency of the armed forces in future conflicts.

     

    The groundwork for these theatre commands is being laid by the Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) under Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan. Officials said the IDS is closely examining lessons from Operation Sindoor to incorporate them into the evolving command structure.

    The theatre commands, once operational, are expected to fundamentally change India’s warfighting architecture by bringing the Army, Navy, and the Air Force under unified command structures for specific geographical theatres.

    According to sources, Mr. Modi will speak on second day of the conference. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will speak on the third day.

    Conference agenda

    Officials said the lessons learnt from Operation Sindoor will be discussed in detail during the conference, and progress in the defence ecosystem towards attaining self-reliance will also be reviewed. There will also be focus on development of an indigenous weapon system.

    In the ‘Ran Samvaad’ recently held at the Army War College, Mhow, there was debate over theatreisation of the armed forces. At the event, the Air chief and Navy chief had different views over the structure of the theatre commands.

    This Independence day, Mr. Modi announced ‘Mission Sudarshan Chakra’ to develop an indigenous air defence system by 2035.

    On August 19, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), chaired by the Prime Minister approved the procurement of 97 LCA Mark 1A fighter aircraft for the Indian Air Force (IAF).

    The conference is held every alternate year. In 2023, it was held in Bhopal. This year, it was scheduled in April but was postponed due to Operation Sindoor.

  • Two construction workers killed as compound wall falls on them in Idukki

    Two construction workers killed as compound wall falls on them in Idukki

    Munnar tahsildar says Revenue department in January had issued a stop memo for the construction work on the resort

    Two construction workers were killed after the compound wall of an under-construction resort building at Thattathimukku, near Chithirapuram, in Munnar collapsed on them after earth caved in on Wednesday. The deceased have been identified as K.R. Rajeev, 40, of Anachal and Benny, 49, of Bison Valley.

    According to the police, the incident occurred around 4 p.m. Construction work was under way on an approximately 20-ft high retaining wall. While the work was progressing, the earth caved in, and the workers were trapped under the debris. The workers were rescued after a long search by the Fire and Rescue Services personnel, the police and local residents, but their lives could not be saved.

     

    The bodies have been shifted to the Adimaly Taluk Hospital for post-mortem examination.

    According to Munnar special tahsildar Gayathri P.V., the 36-cent land belongs to Sherin Anila Joseph of Kumbalangi. “The Revenue department in January had issued a stop memo for the construction work on the resort. Later the village officer closed down the building and handed over the key to the Devikulam Subcollector. But the resort owner violated the stop memo and continued the construction, resulting in the accident. The Vellathooval Station House officer has been directed to register a criminal case against the resort owners,” said Ms Gayathri.

  • Former US NSA makes a major revelation on PM Modi and Trump’s ‘friendship’: ‘This is a lesson for everyone…’

    Former US NSA makes a major revelation on PM Modi and Trump’s ‘friendship’: ‘This is a lesson for everyone…’

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  • Rahul Gandhi Urges PM Modi for Rs 20,000 Cr Flood Relief for Punjab, Calls Rs 1,600 Cr Aid ‘Grave Injustice’

    Rahul Gandhi Urges PM Modi for Rs 20,000 Cr Flood Relief for Punjab, Calls Rs 1,600 Cr Aid ‘Grave Injustice’

    A Stark Disparity in Damage Assessment

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting the urgent need for a more comprehensive flood relief package for Punjab. In his letter, Gandhi stated that the ₹1,600 crore initial aid announced by the Union government is a “grave injustice” to the state, which he claims has suffered losses amounting to at least ₹20,000 crore. Gandhi’s assessment follows his recent visit to the flood-affected areas, where he witnessed the “shocking devastation.” He noted that over four lakh acres of paddy crop have been destroyed, more than 10 lakh animals have perished, and countless homes have been lost, particularly affecting marginalized communities.


    The Call for a ‘Bolder Response’

    Gandhi’s letter emphasizes that the current crisis demands a “bolder response” from the central government. He has urged the Prime Minister to facilitate a quick and accurate assessment of the damage and to announce a comprehensive relief and rehabilitation package that is commensurate with the scale of the destruction. The Congress leader’s stance is in line with the sentiments expressed by the state’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, which had also criticized the central aid as a “cruel joke” and an “insult” to the people of Punjab. This collective push from both opposition parties and the state government highlights the widespread belief that the central government’s response has been insufficient to address the humanitarian and economic crisis in the state.

  • Punjab-Haryana High Court reprimands Electricity Corporation, says denial of job to former naval officer is unfair

    Punjab-Haryana High Court reprimands Electricity Corporation, says denial of job to former naval officer is unfair

    High Court Rebukes Electricity Corporation for Denying Job to Naval Veteran

    Honoring Skills and Ensuring Rehabilitation

    The Punjab and Haryana High Court has sharply criticized the Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN), a state-owned power utility, for unfairly denying an appointment to a former Indian Navy serviceman. The court, led by Justice Harpreet Singh Brar, emphasized that the technical skills and rigorous training acquired during service must be honored in a “practical manner” by providing employment opportunities. The case involved Vinod Kumar, a naval veteran who had applied for the post of Junior Engineer (Electrical) under the ex-servicemen quota. Despite clearing the recruitment test, he was denied the job after the corporation questioned the validity of his naval trade equivalence certificate. The court pointed out that two other ex-servicemen with similar qualifications had been successfully appointed under the same advertisement, highlighting the corporation’s inconsistent and arbitrary approach.


    A Duty to Support Ex-Servicemen

    The court’s ruling went beyond the specific case, stressing a broader social responsibility to facilitate the rehabilitation of armed forces personnel who retire at a relatively young age. Justice Brar warned against applying recruitment rules so rigidly that they effectively nullify the benefit of reservation for ex-servicemen. The judge directed the managing director of the DHBVN to file a detailed affidavit explaining the basis for their decision and how many ex-servicemen have been selected since the essential conditions for the junior engineer posts were implemented. This strong rebuke underscores the judiciary’s commitment to ensuring that the contributions of servicemen and women are recognized and that their transition to civilian life is not hindered by bureaucratic hurdles.

  • Politics intensifies over voter list, Amit Shah accuses opposition of helping infiltrators

    Politics intensifies over voter list, Amit Shah accuses opposition of helping infiltrators

    Amit Shah’s Fiery Address Stokes Controversy

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah has escalated the political rhetoric over the contentious issue of voter lists, directly accusing opposition parties of aiding “infiltrators” to manipulate electoral rolls.1 In a fiery public address, Shah claimed that certain political groups are deliberately turning a blind eye to the inclusion of illegal immigrants in voter lists for their own political gain. He alleged that this practice undermines national security and sovereignty, asserting that the government will take firm action to ensure the integrity of the country’s democratic process. Shah’s remarks have sparked a fresh wave of political debate, with the opposition vehemently denying the allegations and accusing the ruling party of using divisive language to polarize the electorate.

    Opposition Labels Accusations as ‘Desperate and Divisive’

    The opposition has swiftly and strongly condemned Amit Shah’s statements, labeling them as a desperate attempt to divert attention from pressing economic issues and to create communal tensions ahead of upcoming elections. Leaders from various opposition parties held a joint press conference, calling the accusations baseless and a clear example of the ruling party’s strategy to stoke fear and prejudice. They argued that the Election Commission of India is responsible for maintaining and updating voter lists, and any irregularities should be addressed through the proper legal and administrative channels. The opposition’s unified response indicates a hardening of political battle lines, with the voter list issue now a central point of contention in the ongoing political discourse.