CIC issued notice to RPFO for ‘Maximum Penalty’ and Rs. 25 Lakh compensation to 76 year old

CIC M Sridhar Acharyulu


Central Information Commissioner (CIC) issued Show Cause Notices to the Public Authority (EPFO) for Rs 25 lakh Compensation to the Pensioner and also for “maximum penalty” to the CPIO, Regional Office  


October 3, 2018:

The Central Information Commissioner (CIC) has issued show cause notice to CPIO of Regional Provident Fund Office (RPFO) for “maximum penalty” and award of Rs 25 lakh compensation to a 76 year old pensioner to whom information regarding pensioners, pensionable service etc was not provided despite repeated requests.

CIC M Sridhar Acharyulu passed the order in the “pathetic case of Mr. Subhash Chandra Banerjee (76 yrs), who is seriously ill and almost on death-bed (in Kolkata), whose case was pursued by a former General Manager of Haryana Tourism Corporation (HTC), Chandigarh Parveen Kohli.

The appellant Mr Parveen Kohli sought information under RTI Act, 2005, on behalf of Mr. Subhash Chandra Banerjee, about number and details of pensioners whose pensionable service for pension fixation/calculation has been treated as the total of past service i.e. prior to 16.11.1995 and service beyond 16.11.1995 as per orders of District Consumer Forums, State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission and courts of law, details of all such cases relating to issue above and list of cases and orders, copy of complete relevant files i.e. correspondence pages along with noting pages containing all the relevant documents in above cases.

According to detailed order of the CIC, the CPIO of RPFO, Kolkata replied that no such cases are available with the legal cell and provided the copy of only noting sought in point no. 6. The 1st Appellate Authority stated that the CPIO has not denied the information sought but the information was voluminous in nature.

76 year old Banerjee is seriously ill and suffering from Ischemic Heart Disease with Epilepsy with Cerebral Hge, Hyper depression, Seizure disorder, Lumber-1 Compression fracture. He joined service in 1969 and retired from service in 2002 and he was entitled to receive monthly pension from EPFO under EPS95 Scheme w.e.f 5.8.2000.

The Commission directed Mr. J. Nayak, CPIO and concerned RPFC to a) provide certified copies of the entire file concerning Mr. Subhash Chandra Banerjee’s pension, before 15th October 2018 free of cost.

 

The CIC also asked Nayak to explain why the order of National Consumer Commission in Banerjee’s case was not implemented, when will it be implemented and also inform which officer is responsible for denial of pension to Banerjee and what action was taken against for non-compliance of the order of National Consumer Commission.

 

The Commissioner also asked CPIO to explain legal reasons, policy with documents, why entire pension amount of Banerjee was confiscated and he was deprived of his pension since 2000 and also inform by what time his pension will be restored, arrears paid with interest to Banerjee.

The Commission directed Mr. J. Nayak, CPIO to show-cause why maximum penalty should not be imposed upon him for not furnishing complete information sought within stipulated time.

“The Public Authority shall explain why it should not be directed to pay Rs 25 lakh as compensation to Mr. Subhash Chandra Banerjee for harassment, denial and deprivation, the 9 page order said.

The Commission directed the RPFC who is also first public authority, to enquire into this harassment, initiate efforts to redress the grievance and inform the Commission, Mr. Banerjee and appellant when his amount will be paid.

All responses shall reach before 15.10.2018, and the matter is posted for compliance and penalty proceedings on 15.10.2018 at 12:30 p.m, the CIC M. Sridhar Acharyulu, ordered.

Justice Ranjan Gogoi is 46th CJ India.


President Ram Nath Kovind administered the oath to Justice Gogoi at a ceremony which took place in Rashtrapati Bhavan’s Darbar Hall.

Justice Gogoi’s father Sh. Keshab Chandra Gogoi was a Chief minister under the Indian National Congress regime in the state of Assam in the year 1982.


Justice Ranjan Gogoi took oath as the as the 46th Chief Justice of India on Wednesday as he succeeded Justice Dipak Misra.

President Ram Nath Kovind administered the oath to the 63-year-old Justice Gogoi at a ceremony which took place in Rashtrapati Bhavan’s Darbar Hall.

Justice Gogoi’s father Sh. Keshab Chandra Gogoi was a Chief minister under the Indian National Congress regime in the state of Assam in the year 1982.

Justice Gogoi will have a tenure of a little over 13 months and would retire on November 17, 2019.

He was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court on April 23, 2012.

Born on November 18, 1954, Justice Gogoi was enrolled as an advocate in 1978. He practised in the Gauhati High Court on constitutional, taxation and company matters.

He was appointed as a permanent judge of the Gauhati High Court on February 28, 2001. On September 9, 2010, he was transferred to the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

He was appointed as Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court on February 12, 2011.

Justice Gogoi was one of the four Supreme Court judges who had revolted against CJI Misra earlier this year. The other three were Justice J. Chelameswar, Justice Madan B. Lokur and Justice Kurian Joseph.

In an unprecedented move, the four senior-most judges of the apex court had held a press conference in January this year raising, among other things, questions over assigning cases to different judges by the CJI.

Earlier in September, CJI Misra had recommended Justice Gogoi as his successor as per the established practice of naming for the post the senior-most judge after the CJI.

The appointment of members of the higher judiciary is governed by the Memorandum of Procedure, which says “appointment to the office of the Chief Justice of India should be of the senior-most judge of the Supreme Court considered fit to hold the office”.

The protocol stipulates that the law minister will, at an appropriate time, seek recommendation of the outgoing CJI for the appointment of a successor. Once the CJI makes the recommendation, the law minister puts it before the Prime Minister who then advises the President on the matter.

After President Ramnath Kovind signed warrants of Justice Gogoi’s appointment , a notification was issued announcing his appointment.

विवेक तिवारी हत्याकांड: अरविंद केजरीवाल पर FIR दर्ज


भाजपा प्रवक्ता और वकील अश्विनी उपाध्याय ने ‘जाति और धर्म के आधार पर शत्रुता को बढ़ावा देने और भाजपा नेताओं को बदनाम करने’ के लिए आम आदमी पार्टी के खिलाफ एफआईआर दर्ज करा दी है


विवेक तिवारी हत्याकांड मामले में एक ट्वीट करना दिल्ली के मुख्यमंत्री अरविंद केजरीवाल के गले की फांस बन गया है. उस ट्वीट की वजह से केजरीवाल के खिलाफ एफआईआर दर्ज की गई है. केजरीवाल ने अपने ट्वीट में पूछा था- विवेक तिवारी तो हिंदू था? फिर उसको इन्होंने क्यों मारा? भाजपा के नेता पूरे देश में हिंदू लड़कियों का रेप करते घूमते हैं? अपनी आँखों से पर्दा हटाइए. भाजपा हिंदुओं की हितैषी नहीं है. सत्ता पाने के लिए अगर इन्हें सारे हिंदुओं का क़त्ल करना पड़े तो ये दो मिनट नहीं सोचेंगे.

Arvind Kejriwal

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विवेक तिवारी तो हिंदू था? फिर उसको इन्होंने क्यों मारा? भाजपा के नेता पूरे देश में हिंदू लड़कियों का रेप करते घूमते हैं?

अपनी आँखों से पर्दा हटाइए। भाजपा हिंदुओं की हितैषी नहीं है। सत्ता पाने के लिए अगर इन्हें सारे हिंदुओं का क़त्ल करना पड़े तो ये दो मिनट नहीं सोचेंगे

My Fellow Indians@MyFellowIndians

Remember : @myogiadityanath became the CM only because YOU, like Kalpana Tiwari & her husband, voted for @narendramodi & @BJP4India .

YOU, the people who VOTE for BJP are RESPONSIBLE for this MURDER in the name of LAW & ORDER.

Tomorrow they will come for you too. #VoteWisely

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एक अन्य ट्वीट में केजरीवाल ने लिखा कि- ‘एक बेगुनाह हिन्दू को दिनदहाड़े गोली मार दी. उनके हत्यारे से थाने में बिठा कर प्रेस कॉन्फ़्रेंस करवाते हो. आपका मंत्री उनको अपराधी घोषित करता है. उनके लिए जब हम न्याय मांगते हैं तो भाजपा वाले कहते हैं हमारी ओछी सोच है?


Arvind Kejriwal

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एक बेगुनाह हिन्दू को दिनदहाड़े गोली मार दी। उनके हत्यारे से थाने में बिठा कर प्रेस कॉन्फ़्रेन्स करवाते हो। आपका मंत्री उनको अपराधी घोषित करता है। उनके लिए जब हम न्याय माँगते हैं तो भाजपा वाले कहते हैं हमारी औछी सोच है?

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इंडियन एक्सप्रेस के मुताबिक इन दोनों ट्वीट को मुद्दा बनाकर राज्य भाजपा प्रवक्ता और वकील अश्विनी उपाध्याय ने ‘जाति और धर्म के आधार पर शत्रुता को बढ़ावा देने और भाजपा नेताओं को बदनाम करने’ के लिए आम आदमी पार्टी के खिलाफ एफआईआर दर्ज करा दी है.

नई दिल्ली के तिलक मार्ग पुलिस स्टेशन में दर्ज अपनी शिकायत में वकील उपाध्याय ने सीएम पर ‘सद्भावना का माहौल खराब करने, 125 करोड़ हिंदुओं की धार्मिक भावनाओं को अपमानित करने तथा हिंदू बेटियों और बीजेपी नेताओं को बदनाम करने के लिए’ काम करने का आरोप लगाया गया है. आईपीसी की धारा 153ए, 295ए, 504 और 505 भारतीय दंड संहिता और सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी अधिनियम की धारा 67 के तहत एफआईआर दर्ज की गई है.

हिंदू भावनाओं को भड़काया:

उपाध्याय के एफआईआर में कहा गया है कि- ‘अरविंद केजरीवाल ने जानबूझकर जाति और धर्म के आधार पर समाज में शत्रुता को बढ़ावा देने के लिए ट्वीट किया और जानबूझकर सामाजिक सद्भावना को बिगाड़ने का काम किया, जो भारतीय दंड संहिता, 1860 की धारा 153ए के तहत एक अपराध है. माननीय मुख्यमंत्री का जानबूझकर, दुर्भावनापूर्ण और 125 करोड़ हिंदुओं की धार्मिक भावनाओं को अपमानित करने का इरादा है, जो भारतीय दंड संहिता की धारा 295ए के तहत एक अपराध है.’

इस बीच, मृतक विवेक तिवारी की पत्नी कल्पना तिवारी ने उत्तर प्रदेश के मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ से मुलाकात की. कल्पना तिवारी ने कहा कि मुख्यमंत्री ने परिवार को सभी प्रकार की सहायता देने का आश्वासन दिया है. इसके पहले परिवार को राज्य सरकार की तरफ से 20 लाख रुपए का मुआवजा दिया गया था.

Gita Gopinath to be next IMF Chief Economist

Gita Gopinath is the new Economic Counsellor and Director of the International Monetary Fund’s Research Department.  


Gopinath, who currently serves as the John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and Economics at Harvard University, succeeds Maurice (Maury) Obstfeld, who announced in July that he would retire at the end of 2018


The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has appointed Gita Gopinath as Economic Counsellor and Director of its Research Department. IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde made the announcement on October 1.

Gopinath, who currently serves as the John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and Economics at Harvard University, succeeds Maurice (Maury) Obstfeld, who announced in July that he would retire at the end of 2018.

“Gita is one of the world’s outstanding economists, with impeccable academic credentials, a proven track record of intellectual leadership, and extensive international experience,” Lagarde said in a statement. “All this makes her exceptionally well-placed to lead our Research Department at this important juncture. I am delighted to name such a talented figure as our Chief Economist,” she added.

Gita Gopinath becomes the second Indian after Raghuram Rajan to hold the post. Rajan was IMF Chief Economist from 2003 to 2006 before he joined the Union Ministry of Finance as the chief economic adviser and was later appointed the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor.

IMF’s Research Department director oversees the World Economic Outlook Report, a major survey of the global economy, and several other reports and research projects that determine the financial and economic statuses of countries.

Gopinath, co-editor of the American Economic Review and co-director of the International Finance and Macroeconomics Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), has co-edited the current Handbook of International Economics with Former IMF Economic Counsellor Kenneth Rogoff. According to the IMF statement, she has authored 40-odd research articles on exchange rates, trade and investment, international financial crises, monetary policy, debt, and emerging market crises.

Born and raised in India, Gopinath received her PhD in economics from Princeton University in 2001 after a BA from the University of Delhi and MA degrees from both Delhi School of Economics and the University of Washington. She joined the University of Chicago in 2001 as an Assistant Professor before moving to Harvard in 2005. Gopinath is a US citizen and an Overseas Citizen of India now.

protesting farmers faced water cannons at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border

Police fire water cannons upon protesting farmers at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border on Tuesday, October 2, 2018.


The farmers were marching to Delhi from Haridwar.


Delhi police on Tuesday fired water cannons and teargas shells at protesting farmers as they tried to break barricades put up to stop them at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border.

The Delhi police had issued week-long prohibitory orders under section 144 on Monday, in anticipation of the Kisan Kranti Padyatra organised by the Bharatiya Kisan Union, arriving from Haridwar.

The rally was expected to make its way to Kisan Ghat in the city this afternoon. But organisers said that the police were not letting the march enter the city because of the large number of tractors they were bringing along with them.

Farmers marching towards Delhi as part of the Kisan Kranti Padyatra organised by the Bharatiya Kisan Union on Tuesday, October 2, 2018.

In East Delhi, the prohibitory orders issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Pankaj Singh under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, will be in force until October 8.

It covers Preet Vihar, Jagatpuri, Shakarpur, Madhu Vihar, Ghazipur, Mayur Vihar, Mandawli, Pandav Nagar, Kalyanpuri and New Ashok Nagar police station limits.

In northeast Delhi, the prohibitory orders were issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Northeast) Atul Kumar Thakur and will be in force till October 4.

Leaders will have to pay for damage by cadre: SC

 

Leaders of outfits who instigate a mob to an act of vandalism, which results in death or loss of public and private property, will personally face criminal action and are liable to compensate the victims of the violence, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday.

A Bench of Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra and Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachud pinned the criminal liability squarely on leaders of outfits who “initiate, promote and instigate” mobs to destroy public and private property in the name of demonstrations, especially against cultural programmes, films and expressions of artistic freedom.”

The taxpayer is not responsible to cough up money to pay for the destruction caused by mobs, the Bench held.

Each and every person, who was part of the violence, would be booked under Sections 153A (promoting enmity), 295A (deliberate and malicious acts to outrage religious feelings), 298 (intent to wound religious feelings) and, lastly, 495 (mischief) of the Indian Penal Code. The offences would come alive if the call for violence was made through a spokesperson or through social media of a group or by any individual.

The Supreme Court ordered persons caught red-handed by the police to be arrested on the spot.

If any leader fails to appear in the police station concerned, he shall be proceeded against as a suspect and be even declared an “absconding offender”.

State governments should set up Rapid Response Teams, preferably district-wise, to respond to mob violence, install websites which report instances of mob violence and destruction of public and private properties, special helplines, employ non-lethal crowd-control devices, like water cannons to deter the mob

India should avoid trading insults with Pakistan at UN, act in a manner commensurate with emerging-power status

Goaded by a myopic media, India and Pakistan launch their annual tirades against each other from the United Nations forum, and none in the whole wide world except these two nations are even remotely interested in the competitive slanging match. While this perfectly suits Pakistan’s strategy, the time has come for India to take a hard look at its terms of engagement.

It has become something of a macabre ritual. Every year at the UN General Assembly address, Pakistan will “extend hand for peace” in cherubic innocence while continuing to manufacture, nurture and export terror to India. India, indignant, will accuse Pakistan of hypocrisy and duplicity. Pakistan will accuse India of “human rights violations” in Kashmir and call for global attention. India will blame Pakistan for running “Ivy League of terror” and call terrorism the most egregious violation of human rights.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj at the UNGA

Pakistan will play the victim and call for “talks” in a spirit of “supreme sacrifice”. An angry India will denounce Pakistan for running the world’s biggest terrorism racket and dismiss “talks” unless it is ready to change its behaviour. Pakistan will exercise its right to reply to India’s insult. India will exercise its right to reply to Pakistan’s insult. And this sparring match will be accompanied by media fusillade from both sides.

This dumb charade plays out every year with unerring accuracy. This year provided no exception. Regimes change, faces change, characters change but the script remains the same. Even media reports are the same as if the same copy is being recirculated year after year with a perfunctory change in date and names. What policymakers in India do not realise is that wrestling with a Pakistan is never going to be fruitful.

As usual, Pakistan opened the batting with its newly minted foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi first suggesting that Sushma Swaraj handed him a snub at the SAARC meeting because she was under “domestic political pressure”. Qureshi even went on to make a tasteless personal remark, that the Indian external affairs minister was “looking pale” in avoiding him.

If anything, there has been a proliferation of violence in Kashmir since Pakistan started talking “peace”. In the Valley, political workers of mainstream parties and even state police personnel are being threatened, kidnapped and murdered. Even family members of the cops are not being spared.

Around the time that Imran Khan played “apostle of peace” by calling for the resumption of dialogue, Pakistan Army operatives slit a BSF head constable’s throat and attempted to behead him along the India-Pakistan international border (not the LoC). Amid reports that India had (inexplicably) consented to a “meeting between the two foreign ministers in New York, reports emerged that Pakistan has “reissued” a series of postage stamps glorifying Hizbul Mujaheedin operatives, and three Indian SPOs have been killed by Pakistan-backed terrorists.

Imran’s calls for dialogue coincided with India’s assessment that Pakistan Military has become “more aggressive”  since the former cricketer was installed in the prime minister’s chair.

So, while Pakistan military continues with its policy of low-cost hybrid warfare against India and employs terror-jihadi tools to achieve its objectives, the civilian administration sends “invitation for peace” and poses as if it is India that is withholding the process by refusing to talk.

Accordingly,  a saintly Qureshi sermonised at the UN that “Dialogue is the only way to address long-standing issues that have long bedevilled South Asia and prevented the region from realising its true potential.” For good measure, he added that the “unresolved Jammu and Kashmir dispute hinders the realisation of the goal of durable peace” as if “peace” is Pakistan’s noble goal, not secession of Kashmir.

Qureshi’s strategy was clear. It has been Pakistan’s long-standing strategy to provoke India into a sparring match the multilateral forum so that its domestic and international objectives are met. Domestically, Pakistan’s military that runs the weak state gets more public legitimacy in entrenching its power. Internationally, the issue of Kashmir is kept relevant. This isn’t a fresh idea but one that has been done to death. If Pakistan insists on using and reusing this strategy, it is because Indian policymakers, politicians and media have been trapped into an illusion of their own making — that it needs to “win” the perception war on Kashmir by “exposing” Pakistan.

On cue, Swaraj spent a good part of her speech castigating Pakistan for “trying to mask malevolence with verbal duplicity.” She said Pakistani allegations of India ”sabotaging” dialogue process is a “complete lie”, narrated Pakistan’s repeated betrayals despite Indian overtures, reminded the world of its perfidies on 9/11 and 26/11 and accused Pakistan of throwing “dust of deceit and deception against India in order to provide some thin cover for its own guilt.” As if the world needed a reminder or an explanation of Pakistan’s treachery.

What Swaraj inadvertently did was create the space for a slanging match, and Qureshi didn’t let go of the opportunity. He escalated the bickering and suggested, quite outrageously, that India was somehow involved in the killing of Pakistani school children by terrorists in Peshawar.

“Pakistan continues to face terrorism financed and orchestrated by India — shall never forget the mass murder of more than 150 children in a Peshawar School, the terrible Mastung attack and others that have links with terrorists supported by India,” said Qureshi.

India had little choice but to react. It called the charges “most outrageous” and “preposterous” and reminded Pakistan of “the outpouring of sorrow and pain in India that followed the massacre of innocent children in 2014. Both houses of India’s Parliament had expressed solidarity while paying respect to the memory of those killed. Schools all over India had observed two minutes of silence in their memory,” stated Eanam Gambhir, first secretary in the Permanent Mission of India to UN, while exercising India’s right to reply.

“The despicable insinuation made by the Foreign Minister of Pakistan dishonours the memory of the innocent lives lost to terrorists on that day,” she said, and added that “it is a desperate attempt to look away from the monster of terror that Pakistan has itself created in its quest to destabilise its neighbours and covet their territory.”

India sought to punch holes in Qureshi’s victim card on terrorism and challenged Pakistan to deny “the fact that it is the host and patron of 132 of the UN-designated terrorists and 22 terrorist entities under the 1267 and the 1988 UN Security Council sanctions regime as of today.”

India’s retort was factual and devastating but served little purpose on the ground except give Pakistan more fuel for even more outrageous attacks.

It brought slanderous charges against the RSS, calling it a “breeding ground of terrorism”, and delved into India’s domestic politics by targeting Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath. It made references to National Registrar or Citizens, church attacks, lynching incidents etc.

“For a country where Right to citizenship to Bengalis in Assam is being arbitrarily rescinded and who have suddenly been made stateless and have been called ‘termites’ by a prominent Indian leader, where churches and mosques are torched, is surely not qualified to give sermons to others,” said Pakistan’s envoy to the UN Saad Warraich.

There are two ways of looking at the statement. One, long been accused of using terrorism as a foreign policy tool, Pakistan is desperate to deflect criticism if needed by bringing wild allegations. Two, it wants to lock India into an eternal slanging match because as the weaker of the two nations, it helps Pakistan to hyphenate itself with India and gain a sort of perverse equilibrium in the perception war.

This is cause enough for India to take a long, hard look at its terms of engagement with Pakistan. Getting absorbed in a perennial war of insults on multilateral forums serves no purpose, and in fact is counterproductive for India’s strategic interests.

As an emerging power, a stronger economy and stabler democracy, it is in India’s interest to de-hyphenate itself from Pakistan and act in a manner commensurate with its heft and strategic interests. This obsession with Pakistan is taking India nowhere and stunting its influence in the comity of nations.

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क्राईम ब्रांच मानव तस्करी निरोधक सैल की टीम बच्चे को सैक्टर-2 बाल स्थित निकेतन में डाक्टर मधु शर्मा को सुपुर्द करते हुए।

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स्टेट क्राईम ब्रांच मानव तस्करी निरोधक सैल की टीम ने, जिसमें एस आई मुकेश रानी, एएसआई राजेश कुमार व एचसी कर्मचंद है, गांव रामगढ़ पंहुचकर, एक लडक़ा, जिसकी उम्र करीब 9 वर्ष है, उससे पूछताछ की गई। पूछताछ के दौरान उस लडके ने बताया कि मेरे माता पिता की मृत्यु हो चुकी है और हम पंाच भाई बहन हैं। लडक़े ने  अपना नाम अर्जुन पुत्र धानेस गांव मनसा देवी बताया।
गौर तलब है कि इसी टीम ने पिछले दिनों दो अनाथ बच्चों को बाल स्नेहालय पंहुचाया था. आज मिला बच्चा इन्हीं 5 भाई बहिनों में तीसरा है. बाकी 2 कि भी तलाश जारी है.
टीम नेे बच्चे को अपने साथ लेकर डीडीआर चौकी में करवाई व मैडिकल करवाकर सीडब्लूसी को पेश करके सैक्टर-2 बाल स्थित निकेतन में डाक्टर मधु शर्मा को सुपुर्द किया। इससे पूर्व  भी टीम द्वारा 28 सितंबर को दो बच्चे इसी बाल निकेतन में पहुंचाए गए थे। यह तीनों सगे बहन भाई है। इनके माता पिता का साया इनके ऊपर से उठ गया है। टीम ने नागरिकों से आग्रह करते हुए कहा कि कोई भी लावारिश बच्चा यदि किसी को मिलता है तो पुलिस विभाग के मुकेश रानी के मोबाईल नम्बर म्8728922676 तथा राजेश के मोबाईल नम्बर 9417567221 पर सूचित करें।

“I must tell you that justice must have a human face and human division.” CJI Misra at his farewell speech


Justice Dipak Misra served as the 45th Chief Justice of India, from August 28, 2017, to October 2, 2018.


Chief Justice Dipak Misra, the outgoing Chief Justice of India (CJI), delivered his farewell address on Monday evening at an event organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA). Also present on the occasion was Chief Justice of India-designate Justice Ranjan Gogoi, who will take over from Justice Misra on October 3, Attorney General of India K K Venugopal, and senior lawyers among others.

Highlights from Justice Dipak Misra’s farewell address:

* “I do not judge people by history, I judge people by their activities and perspectives.”

* “I must tell you that justice must have a human face and human division.”

* “Young members of the Bar enlighten our vision. I am of the view that while the experience of Bar is to be respected, the wisdom of youth also needs to be appreciated.”

* “Indian judiciary is the most robust institution in the world. Our judiciary has been strongest judiciary in the world having the capability to handle mind boggling number of cases.”

* “Truth has no colour; it is not as it is made to appear.”

* “When Supreme Court Bar Association connects a judge with ground reality, it’s a strong bridge. It doesn’t mean that judges aren’t aware of reality but I am talking of the needed bridge to connect. It connects us to belong and it matters.”

Justice Dipak Misra served as the 45th Chief Justice of India, from August 28, 2017, to October 2, 2018.

Justice Misra also held the post of the Chief Justice of the Patna and Delhi High Courts. He succeeded Justice JS Khehar and would be succeeded by Justice Ranjan Gogoi who would take the oath on October 3, 2018.

A few landmark judgments during the tenure of Justice Dipak Misra

1. No to marriage as a compromise between a rape accused and the victim.

2. Live-streaming of the top court’s proceedings.

3. Judgment upholding the death sentence of four convicts in the December 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape case

4. Order making playing of the national anthem in cinema halls mandatory.

5. Declaring Section 377 of the IPC as unconstitutional which made gay sex a criminal offence.

6. Order making all FIRs online within 24 hours of registration to make the working of police transparent and accountable to the public.

7. Section 497 of the IPC held unconstitutional which defined adultery as a crime.

8. Making Aadhaar conditional. The judgment upheld the Constitutional validity of Aadhaar but ruled that the UIDAI project could not be made mandatory for any social welfare scheme and availing rights.

9. Kerala government’s rule that legally barred women from entering the Sabarimala Temple declared unconstitutional thus paving the way for women to visit the temple.

10. Directing the Centre and the state governments to curb vigilantism and mob lynching.

देश का टॉप स्वच्छ राज्य (ग्रामीण) बना हरियाणा


  • हरियाणा के पंचायत मंत्री ओमप्रकाश धनखड़ की मेहनत रंग लाई

  • हरियाणा को मिलेगा पहला ग्रामीण स्वच्छता पुरस्कार

  • देश का टॉप स्वच्छ राज्य (ग्रामीण) बना हरियाणा

  • प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी के हाथों मुख्यमंत्री मनोहर लाल और पंचायत मंत्री ओमप्रकाश धनखड़ ग्रहण करेंगे पुरुस्कार


चंडीगढ़।

हरियाणा के पंचायत मंत्री ओमप्रकाश धनखड़ की मेहनत एक बार फिर रंग लाई है। हरियाणा को ग्रामीण क्षेत्र में देश का सबसे स्वच्छ राज्य चुना गया है। खास बात यह कि प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी 2 अक्टूबर को ये पुरस्कार देंगे। मुख्यंमत्री मनोहर लाल हरियाणा के लिए यह पुरस्कार ग्रहण करेंगे। हरियाणा के लिए प्रसन्नता का विषय यह भी है प्रदेश के रेवाड़ी, करनाल और गुरुग्राम जिलों में अग्रणी रहे हैं।

आपको याद दिला दें कि पंचायत मंत्री ओमप्रकाश धनखड़ ने निरन्तर प्रयास से हरियाणा को खुले में शौच मुक्त बनाया। हरियाणा के गांवों की सूरत बदलनी शुरू की । गावो को 7 स्टार की योजना आरंभ की। इस योजना में स्वच्छता का भी एक स्टार था। हरियाणा के करीब 15 सौ गांवों को स्टार विलेज का दर्जा मिला। इसी प्रकार गर्वित की स्वयंसेवको की टीमें भी प्रदेश में सक्रिय हैं। गर्वित ने जून में एक लाख टूटी लगाकर पानी बचाने की अनूठी पहल की। जबकि स्वच्छता का अभियान भी गर्वित के स्वयं सेवक निरन्तर चलाये रखते है। प्रदेश के नागरिक भी स्वच्छता के प्रति बहुत जागरक हुए हैं । सभी प्रयासों के चलते स्वच्छता के मामले में हरियाणा की तस्वीर बदली है।

इसी के चलते ग्रामीण क्षेत्र के सर्वेक्षण के बाद केंद्र के सम्बंधित मंत्रालय की ओर से अब 2 अक्टूबर को राज्यो को पुरस्कार दिए जाएंगे। केंद्रीय मंत्री उमा भारती की ओर से जारी पत्र में हरियाणा के टॉप रहने की सूचना के साथ पुरुस्कार के बारे में जानकारी दी है। पत्र में कहा गया है कि ssg 2018 के तहत हरियाणा को इस पुरस्कार के लिए चुना गया है। कल 2 अक्टूबर मुख्यमंत्री मनोहर लाल और हरियाणा के पंचायत मंत्री ओमप्रकाश धनखड़ हरियाणा के लिए और प्रदेश व टॉप रहे तीन जिलों के लिए पुरस्कार ग्रहण करेंगे।

पंचायत मंत्री ने दी जनता को बधाई

हरियाणा के पंचायत मंत्री ओमप्रकाश धनखड़ ने हरियाणा को स्वच्छयता में टॉप रहने पर प्रदेश की जनता को बधाई दी है।
उन्होंने इस पर प्रसन्नता जताते हुए की प्रदेश की पंचायतों, पंचायत समितियों ओर जिला परिषदों के प्रतिनिधियों ने अपनी समर्थता से बढ़कर सहयोग किया है । इस काम मे प्रदेश की जनता ने भी बढ़चढ़ कर साथ दिया है, इसलिए प्रदेश का हर नागरिक इसके लिए बधाई का पात्र है। उन्होंने कहा कि ये पुरुस्कार हरियाणा के हर नागरिक के लिए सम्मान की बात है।