Saturday, November 6, 2021

Dark Diwali in dry Bihar as hooch claims 26 more lives


Dark Diwali in dry Bihar as hooch claims 26 more lives

Abhay Mohan Jha & Debashish Karmakar TNN

Bettiah/Patna:  06.11.2021

Diwali in the adjoining districts of West Champaran and Gopalganj, in Bihar, was darkened by back-toback hooch tragedies in which 26 people have died since Wednesday after consuming spurious liquor.

Among them,16 people from Dakshini Telua village and surrounding hamlets under Nautan police station area of West Champaran died on Thursday, Diwali eve, while the death toll at Mohammadpur, in Gopalganj district, rose to 10 on Friday. However, the official death toll was 23. Sources said the number could be as high as 35 dead as the family members of several deceased had cremated the bodies fearing police action. Twenty-two people have been arrested in connection with the twin hooch tragedies.

So far, 92 people have lost their lives in 15 hooch tragedies in the state since January this year. CM Nitish Kumar held a high-level meeting on Friday with senior home and police officials and ordered them to launch a crackdown on those involved in manufacturing and smuggling liquor. Bihar has been a dry state since April 2016.

EOW steps up e-tendering probe after 2nd CERT report


EOW steps up e-tendering probe after 2nd CERT report

CERT Detected Breach In 54 More Tenders In First Report

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bhopal: 06.11.2021

Madhya Pradesh Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has stepped up its probe into the e-tendering scam after getting the long awaited second report on ‘digital hack’ from Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERTIn), Delhi.

Investigation had hit a wall since this report was pending with CERT-In. While officials concerned refused to comment, sources say that the second report is akin to the one that they had sent earlier and has been done in a manner that the agency will have to decide upon their line of investigations so as to face fewer difficulties during the trials.

EOW had sent multiple reminders to CERT-In in the past. In the first report CERTIn had detected breach in 54 more tenders that was sent to it by the probe agency, but off late they have failed to draw a conclusion.

“There has to be a clear linkage between the accused who breached the process and the beneficiary to charge-sheet the later. Else there would be trouble during the trials,” said an officer.

Meanwhile, the agency has started recording statements of the companies to which these tenders were allotted. They are trying to connect the dots between IT professionals, new private companies, bureaucrats and political leaders believed to be involved in the alleged scam.

Names of a former minister and two of his personal secretaries had also cropped up during investigations. A previous report by the computer emergency response team pointed out to the fact that tampering in the e-tendering process was done from the systems used by the private IT company accessing Wi-Fi connections and mobile hotspots, some beyond international borders. Alleged breach in Madhya Pradesh state electronic development corporation (MPSEDC) software had led to the Rs 3,000- crore scam, forcing the government to revoke nine of its major tenders floated in 2018. Investigators believe all tenders issued by MPSEDC since 2013 worth over Rs 80,000 crore have been tampered with. In July, the Supreme Court asked a trial court in Madhya Pradesh to conclude the trial and pronounce the judgment in ‘e-tendering’ scam within 12 months. The apex court dismissed a special leave petition (SPL) bail plea filed by one of the accused, who had been in jail for the last two years.

The trial court was directed to conclude the trial and pronounce the judgment within a period of one year from the date of receipt of the copy of the order.

On April11, 2019, a day after registering an FIR into the etendering scam against directors of seven private companies and ‘unknown bureaucrats and politicians’, Madhya Pradesh state economic offences wing (EOW) had rounded up three software professionals and raided a company jointly operated by them, for allegedly hacking government portal and ‘modifying contents’.

The agency has started recording statements of the companies to which these tenders were allotted. They are trying to connect the dots between IT professionals, new private companies, bureaucrats and political leaders believed to be involved in the alleged scam

Returning from bro’s funeral, doc saves life


Returning from bro’s funeral, doc saves life

6.11.2021 TOI     BHOPAL

An hour into Vistara’s Delhi-Doha flight this Tuesday (Nov 2), Dr Nadeem Jilani got alerted when an announcement was made to check if there was a doctor on board. A flyer had fallen unconscious in the lavatory. Dr Jilani, who was returning to Qatar after attending his brother’s funeral in Delhi, gave basic life support to the flyer. The crew thanked him by upgrading him to business and then gave a “standing ovation” to him when he disembarked at Doha. TNN

Covid ‘recently recovered’ can travel to US


Covid ‘recently recovered’ can travel to US

06.11.2021

People who have “recently recovered” from Covid will be among the non-US citizen and non-US immigrants allowed to enter America from Monday (Nov 8), reports Saurabh Sinha. The US Transportation and Security Administration on Friday night (India time) issued a statement saying, “...those who recently recovered from Covid-19 may travel with documentation of recovery and a letter from a licensed healthcare provider or public health official indicating the patient is cleared for travel.”

Bhopalis leave town for a Diwali weekend getaway


Bhopalis leave town for a Diwali weekend getaway

Ramendra.Singh@timesgroup.com

Bhopal: 06.11.2021

Bhopalis are taking advantage of the long Diwali weekend by opting for quick getaways. All the nearby tourist destinations, specially Pachmarhi, are booked out.

“Pachmari is the best place to go for a quick trip. From Monday, schools, offices, daily routie will be back. So we decided to take a small break. We booked the hotel last month to enjoy the Diwali weekend,” said Ashik Gupta, who visited Pachmarhi with his family during the long weekend.

“My sister is visiting us for Bhai Dooj. The whole family is together after the pandemic, so we planned a Khajuraho trip,” said Lucky Singh.

With hotels and resorts completely booked, many people are opting to stay in areas closer to the tourist spot. “We could not find a hotel in Khajuraho so we decided to stay in Chhatarpur and move up and down to visit the tourist spots,” said Akash Yadav, a private firm employee.

With tourist movement opening up after the pandemic, the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Department is also coming up with new schemes to engage people. “We had launched Neemghan Adventure Tour in Pachmarhi — which is inside the Satpura Tiger Reserve which got good response... We are planning to start scuba diving in Sailani island. In addition, nature walk, water sports, house boats and others are also proposed in other tourist spots,” said S Vishwanathan, managing director, MPT.

With tourist movement opening up after the pandemic, the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Department is also coming up with new schemes to engage people

HC fines on petitioner for demanding AIIMS in Jabalpur


HC fines on petitioner for demanding AIIMS in Jabalpur

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bhopal/Jabalpur:  6.11.2021 

A division bench of MP high court imposed a penalty of Rs 5,000 on a petitioner, who had filed a PIL seeking direction for establishing a unit of AIIMS at Jabalpur, after it was revealed to the court that he had filed a PIL making the same demand in the past as well and it was rejected. The court had asked him to give an application in the ministry of health for the purpose but he filed a PIL again.

The division bench of chief justice Ravi Vijay Kumar Malimath and Justice V K Shukla holding the petitioner guilty of misusing the PIL platform decided to impose a cost on him while refusing to hear the petition.

The petitioner Deep Gupta, a resident of Cherital, contended that three districts of Mahakoshal region are Naxaliteaffected and there is a sizable tribal population in the region. Therefore, a unit of AIIMS should open in Jabalpur as well and also supported his argument by saying that two units of AIIMS have been sanctioned for Jammu & Kashmir, therefore a unit of AIIMS at Jabalpur in addition to Bhopal in MP should not be a problem.

Directors can’t be booked just because firm violated law: SC


Directors can’t be booked just because firm violated law: SC

Dhananjay.Mahapatra@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:  06.11.2021

The Supreme Court has asked investigating and prosecuting agencies not to proceed mechanically against directors of erring companies merely because of the post held and said such avoidable prosecution leads to humiliation and loss of reputation in the society.

Quashing prosecution and summons issued to a director of a company which allegedly failed to pay minimum wages to some workmen, a bench of Justices R S Reddy and Sanjiv Khanna said, “A person cannot be prosecuted and punished merely because of their status or position as a director, manager, secretary or any other officer, in a company unless the offence in question was committed with their consent or connivance or is attributable to any neglect on their part.”

The important clarification will offer relief to persons holding these positions. The SC said vicarious liability would be attracted only when the offence was committed with the consent, connivance, or is attributable to the neglect on the part of a director, manager, secretary, or other officer of the company and not merely because the person holds a responsible post in the company.

Buyer can’t be forced to take half-built flat

A builder cannot force a homebuyer to take possession of a flat which is not fully constructed and for which completion certificate has not been issued by the local authority and doing so amounts to unfair trade practice, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has said in a ruling. TNN

Liability only when offence done with consent: SC

Section 22C of the Minimum Wages Act provided that “if the person committing any offence under this Act is a company, every person who at the time the offence was committed, was in charge of, and was responsible to, the company for the conduct of the business of the company as well as the company shall be deemed to be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly”. The apex court said vicarious liability would be attracted only when the offence was committed with the consent, connivance, or is attributable to the neglect on the part of a director, manager, secretary, or other officer of the company and not merely because the person holds a responsible post in the company. TNN

A person cannot be prosecuted and punished merely because of their status or position as a director, manager, secretary or any other officer, in a company unless the offence in question was committed with their consent or connivance or is attributable to any neglect on their part —SC Bench

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