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Time of India
5 hours ago
- Time of India
HC questions identical statements of 7 cops in Laxman case
1 2 Hyderabad: Telangana high court, hearing a petition filed by Rajya Sabha MP K Laxman seeking to quash a criminal case registered against him during the Huzurnagar by-election, Thursday sought an explanation from the state on the identical statements of police personnel examined as witnesses in the case. Not just the statements, but each line, every word, and the number of lines on each page are identical, pointed out the court, while posting the matter to August 22 for further hearing. "There are statements of seven independent witnesses in the case and all are identical. The state is directed to explain the identical contents word by word in all these statements," Justice Moushumi Bhattacharya said, while hearing the matter. The state counsel informed the judge that the statements could be identical as they were being translated from Telugu to English and assured to explain the concerns raised by the judge during the next hearing. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad | Gold Rates Today in Hyderabad | Silver Rates Today in Hyderabad Earlier, Laxman's counsel argued that during the campaign for the by-election held in 2019, authorities had granted them permission to hold a rally with not more than 150 persons. However, a case was registered on the allegations of unlawful assembly with around 50 persons and also obstruction of traffic movement and forceful restraint. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like These Are The Most Beautiful Women In The World Undo "But cops do not produce any photo or video evidence to support their allegations. They also allege violations of the Model Code of Conduct, but there is no specific detail of the alleged violations," the counsel argued. The BJP MP's counsel further argued that the case was politically motivated without any evidence and vague allegations and urged the court to quash the case. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy Independence Day wishes , messages , and quotes !


Time of India
6 hours ago
- Time of India
War on cyber cons: Goa police to use memes, reels
Panaji: In an initiative without precedent, Goa police are putting aside grey, bureaucratic warnings about cybercrimes and have turned to vivid content in vogue with the internet generation: reels and memes, and droll comics-style narratives. Goa police will engage influencers to develop and produce a minimum of 100 unique digital content pieces, including reels, videos, memes, and carousels. In social media, a carousel enables people to add multiple images or videos to one post. The total budget for the initiative is Rs 30 lakh. This content is to be published one per day consistently for 100 consecutive days. The content includes a mix of humorous cybercrime awareness explainers, animation, mime acts, tips delivered in a comedic fashion, and challenges. Goa police invited agencies for the creative development and execution of Phase 1 of the 'Cyber Surakshit Goem' campaign. 'The objective is to raise cybercrime awareness through a humorous, high-engagement digital strategy, incorporating influencer campaigns, comic video content, and multi-platform digital storytelling,' said DySP, central procurement cell, Pravinkumar Vast. Goa police said that the scope of the work outlines the responsibilities for the successful execution of Phase 1, under the aegis of the department of information and publicity. 'The campaign objective is to create a comprehensive campaign focused on cybercrime prevention, public education, and community engagement through the 100-day digital and on-ground content rollout across Goa,' Vast said. He said the communication will be aligned with govt messaging and local sensitivities. Goa police want influencers to design and run interactive digital challenges like 'Cyber Smart Goemkar' quizzes, polls, and 'Scam Spotting' meme contests. 'Influencers have to manage engagement, replies, and DMs professionally throughout the 100 days,' Goa police said. The content will be available in English, Konkani, and Hindi as appropriate, using culturally relatable scripts and characters. Goa police said that the influencers have to maintain a professional digital footprint on designated platforms (Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook) and distribute content organically and through boosted posts when necessary. Media boosting budget will be handled separately, if applicable. 'Influencers must ensure that one original content post (not reused or repurposed) is published daily for 100 days. Failure to comply will lead to disqualification and penalty,' Goa police said. Influencers have to submit weekly performance analytics, post-engagement data, and impact reports to the department of information and the Goa police cyber cell. Goa police said that all content IP created under this campaign remains the joint property of Goa police and the department of information. 'All content must be pre-approved by the designated officers of Goa police/department of information,' Vast said. 'Sensitive issues, identity protection, and accuracy of information are to be maintained at the highest level.' Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy Independence Day wishes , messages , and quotes !


Indian Express
8 hours ago
- Indian Express
Management, teachers of Ahmedabad school slapped with fine for staff's dharna over salary issue
Days after the staff of Diwan Ballubhai High School in Ahmedabad held a dharna on the campus of one of its schools, boycotting teaching work for a day over salary issues, the District Education Officer (DEO) on Thursday penalised the teachers as well as the management of the school. While the management was handed out a penalty of Rs 10,000, the teachers would stand to lose a day's salary. Citing the Right to Education Act (RTE) 2009 rules, Ahmedabad (city) DEO Rohit Chaudhary ordered the school management to deposit the fine within three days. In separate orders issued by the DEO office pertaining to the school's two branches in Kankaria and Paldi, and both its Gujarati and English- medium schools, the teachers have been slapped with a penalty of unpaid one-day leave for not teaching students and going on a strike. The respective school principals have to inform the DEO office for implementation of this order within three days. On August 11, nearly 100 teaching and non-teaching staff of Diwan Ballubhai High School in Maninagar and Paldi sat on a dharna on the Maninagar campus alleging discriminatory annual increment given to them last week. The DEO, Ahmedabad (city), issued show-cause notices to the teachers and management on the same day. Citing violation of the RTE Act, DEO Chaudhary demanded a reply to the show-cause notices issued to teachers and management by Tuesday. 'Teachers quit their teaching work on salary increment issue and sat on a dharna without prior approval or intimation to this office. For their (the teachers') own interests, students had to suffer. Same goes with the management as to why they failed to resolve the issue and not discuss it with the DEO office,' DEO Chaudhary had earlier told The Indian Express. Though the management, in its response to the show-cause notice, stated that the school has introduced a 'performance-based' increment process from this year, it was penalised for failing to resolve the issue. Earlier, a flat increment used to be given to the staff of the school. This was replaced by performance-based evaluation from this year.