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Hindustan Times
7 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
In Chandigarh, a police station gets a challan over its garbage
In a clear message that no one is above the law, the Chandigarh municipal corporation on Tuesday took strict action against the Sector 11 police station for violating the solid waste management rules, 2016. Besides, 205 challans were issued to residents found handing over unsegregated waste to door-to-door collectors while 34 challans were issued to violators against littering. (HT File) During an inspection, the MC team found that mixed waste was being improperly stacked within the premises of the police station, in clear defiance of waste segregation norms. As per the rules, it is mandatory for all institutions and households to segregate wet waste (organic/kitchen waste) and dry waste (plastic, paper, etc.) at the source before disposal. Besides, 205 challans were issued to residents found handing over unsegregated waste to door-to-door collectors while 34 challans were issued to violators against littering. This was part of a special challan drive in different parts of the city on Tuesday. MC commissioner Amit Kumar said that non-compliance will not be tolerated, and such drives will now be conducted regularly across all sectors. 'It is the responsibility of every resident to contribute towards a cleaner Chandigarh,' he stated. 'Segregation at source is not a choice — it is the law.'


Time of India
28 minutes ago
- Time of India
'A non-starter for the Edmonton Oilers': Carter Hart's NHL comeback faces major hurdle despite acquittal, says insider
Despite being cleared of criminal charges in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial, former Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Carter Hart's return is far from guaranteed. According to insider Frank Seravalli, Hart remains a 'non-starter' for the Edmonton Oilers and, troublingly, for the rest of the league as well. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now NHL insider reveals league-wide hesitation toward Carter Hart despite court ruling In a revealing appearance on B/R Open Ice, Frank Seravalli explained that Hart's legal acquittal has not translated into NHL eligibility. 'I was told that Carter Hart is a non-starter for the Edmonton Oilers, and beyond that, he's a non-starter for everyone right now, coming off of his acquittal in the Hockey Canada sexual assault case in court in London, Ontario, as ruled upon last week,' Seravalli said. Hart, along with four other former NHLers, was found not guilty in court. However, Seravalli clarified that the league continues to treat them as 'ineligible,' with the NHL Commissioner's office still reviewing the file. 'Look, he's - him and the other four former NHL players have been labeled by the NHL as ineligible, and they're going to continue to review the file before determining next steps in the commissioner's office…' he added. NHL's decision lies with Gary Bettman , not the courts Even though Hart could technically sign with any team once cleared, the power lies squarely with Commissioner Gary Bettman. The court may have dismissed criminal charges, but it did not absolve the players of actions the league deems 'detrimental.' As Seravalli emphasized, '…so until they are cleared to play, it's not even really a conversation worth having, even though the NHLPA has strongly voiced their objection to how the NHL has viewed this situation.' The critical detail here is that the NHL's collective bargaining agreement gives Bettman sweeping authority to determine a player's eligibility, irrespective of courtroom outcomes. That means unless the Commissioner changes his stance, Hart's NHL career may remain indefinitely on pause. Also Read: FAQs 1. Can Carter Hart sign with any NHL team now? No, not until he's officially cleared to play by the NHL. 2. Was Carter Hart found guilty in the Hockey Canada case? No, he was acquitted of all criminal charges in court. 3. Who decides Carter Hart's eligibility to return? NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has final say over his playing status.


Time of India
28 minutes ago
- Time of India
Torn between grief & bills, says mother of 5-yr-old killed in BMW hit-&-run
Noida: Tanzeela Khatoon's life has been upended by grief as she tends to her critically injured husband while mourning the loss of her five-year-old daughter and 20-year-old brother in a hit-and-run crash involving a BMW on Sunday. "I am praying for my husband's recovery," she said. "But one sad news after another has shaken my faith. I haven't even had the time to grieve properly for my daughter, and now my brother is gone too." With her husband, Gul Mohammad, admitted at Delhi's Safdarjung hospital, Tanzeela says she has just been running between the hospital and home. You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida On Saturday evening, Tanzeela had sat holding Ayaat in her arms as the child writhed in pain—a throbbing earache had left her nauseous. "Ayaat kept crying the whole evening. So, when my husband came home around 9pm, he decided to take her to the hospital. Who knew she'd never return? Her siblings keep asking about her, and I don't know what to say," Tanzeela added. Ayaat, who had started attending a local Anganwadi school a few months ago, died on the spot after the BMW, allegedly driven by a 20-year-old man under the influence of alcohol, crashed into Gul's scooter near Child PGI in Sector 30 around 12.20am on Sunday as they were returning home from the hospital. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Gul and Raza, who had also accompanied them to the hospital, were critically injured as the scooter was dragged for nearly 100 metres due to the impact of the collision. In the FIR, police said Gul had approached a U-turn near the hospital from the wrong side on his scooter when the BMW rammed it. Yash Sharma (20) of Sector 37, who was behind the wheel, and Abhishek Rawat (22) of Sector 70, who was accompanying him in the car, were arrested on Sunday within hours of the crash. On Monday, the two men got out on bail. "They killed two people and walked free in 24 hours. How is that justice?" Tanzeela's younger brother, Masoom, asked. "If this is the value of a poor person's life, what are we supposed to believe? These rich people can buy their way out while we lose everything." Masoom also flagged delays in Raza's treatment at the hospital. "When Raza and my brother-in-law were taken to the hospital, they didn't get immediate medical help. We were told to first deposit money. How could we arrange Rs 1-2 lakh in the middle of the night? Every moment mattered." Raza, who suffered fractures to his head, leg, and hands, had slipped into a coma during treatment and died on Sunday night. While Gul's condition is said to be stable, he has yet to regain full consciousness. "Doctors say he may have ruptured his eardrum and needs to undergo surgery," Tanzeela said. With Gul bedridden, she fears for the future of her family. "He is the sole breadwinner. We have three children to feed. I don't know how we'll survive," she said. Ten years ago, when the couple had come to Noida, Gul had taken up odd jobs before starting to work as a plumber at under-construction housing projects. As the couple found their footing, Tanzeela's brothers, Raza and Masoom, came to live with them at their small one-room set-up at Sadarpur's Khajoor colony. After the couple's youngest son was born six months ago, the family had started to plan Raza's wedding. "Raza had started working as a tailor some months ago. He was like a child to me. We had started looking for a suitable match. There was excitement in the family. But it feels like fate has wiped it all away," Tanzeela said.