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Year after army schoolboy suicide, charge-sheet filed against principal, teacher
Year after army schoolboy suicide, charge-sheet filed against principal, teacher

Hindustan Times

time30-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Year after army schoolboy suicide, charge-sheet filed against principal, teacher

More than a year after a 16-year-old student of Army Public School in Delhi died by suicide, Delhi Police has filed a charge sheet against the school's former principal and class coordinator, alleging abetment to suicide. The charge sheet was submitted before judicial magistrate (first class) Ravi of Patiala House courts recently following a complaint by the student's father, an army havildar. The father alleged that his son was denied the admit card for the Class 10 board exams just two days before they began, causing the boy immense mental stress. The principal and teacher, he claimed, misbehaved with the student's mother and demanded ₹10,000 as fine for damaging school property — all of which allegedly drove the student to take his life. The incident took place on February 19 last year at the family's home in Shankar Vihar, southwest Delhi. The student, who had returned from school with his mother around noon, was found hanging in his room an hour later. A case was registered at Vasant Vihar police station and a five-member special investigation team (SIT) was formed. An internal army inquiry also began, while protests were held by the student's family and well-wishers seeking the principal's dismissal. According to the charge sheet, accessed by HT, statements from students, teachers, and the student's tuition teacher established that the boy had broken a classroom desk three days before his death and uploaded a video of it on Instagram. On February 19, the school called his mother and informed her about the disciplinary action. The charge sheet stated that several witnesses have confirmed that the student was told his admit card might be withheld — which, the boy believed, would ruin his academic year. His tuition teacher told police, 'He had improved a lot in studies… he was only sad about his admit card. I convinced him it couldn't be held back, but he was very tense.' A classmate echoed this, saying, 'He was worried the coordinator would refuse him the admit card and his year would go to waste.' The police concluded there was sufficient evidence to prosecute the principal and teacher under Indian Penal Code sections 306 (abetment to suicide) and 34 (common intention). However, the two have not been arrested as the court is yet to take cognisance of the charge sheet, which is expected to take place on July 17. Both accused were served notices under CrPC Section 91 to produce relevant documents. In their statements, they denied having misbehaved with the student's mother or issuing any fine, claiming the student was only issued a disciplinary note and that the admit card was to be handed over once the father met the principal the following day. 'The principal clarified that as per CBSE policy, no one can withhold an admit card,' the charge sheet said, adding that during the meeting with the boy's mother, the term 'admit card' was not mentioned. When contacted, the school said the matter is with the police and declined comment. The coordinator also refused comment, saying the case was sub judice. The former principal did not respond to calls or messages. If you need support or know someone who does, please reach out to your nearest mental health specialist. Helplines: Aasra: 022 2754 6669; Sneha India Foundation: +914424640050 and Sanjivini: 011-24311918, Roshni Foundation (Secunderabad) Contact Nos: 040-66202001, 040-66202000, ONE LIFE: Contact No: 78930 78930, SEVA: Contact No: 09441778290

Small-cap stock below  ₹50 Vishal Fabrics edges higher despite weak trends in Indian stock market
Small-cap stock below  ₹50 Vishal Fabrics edges higher despite weak trends in Indian stock market

Mint

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

Small-cap stock below ₹50 Vishal Fabrics edges higher despite weak trends in Indian stock market

Stock Market Today: Small-cap stock below ₹ 50, Vishal Fabrics edged higher in the morning trades on Friday despite weak trends in the Indian stock market: Here's why Vishal Fabrics intimated the exchanges on 29 May 2025 about a Board of Directors meeting outcome with regards to fund raising . Th Outcome of the Fund-raising Committee Meeting of the Board of Directors held on May 29, 2025 was intimated by Vishal Fabrics to the Bombay Stock Exchange or the BSE. This was with reference too the Conversion of 69,32,824 warrants into equal number of equity shares of the Company. Vishal Fabrics had intimated on September 12, 2024, with respect to the allotment of warrants and in the same context Vishal Fabrics said that Fund raising Committee of the Board of Directors of the Company in their meeting held on Thursday , May 29, 2025, considered and approved the allotment of equity shares having face value of Rs. 5/- each , upon part conversion of 69,32,824 warrants. This is out of total 1,50,00,000 warrants applied by Elysian Wealth Fund (Formerly known as Silver Stallion Limited) under the Non-Promoter, Public Category. The warrants hav been approved to be issued by Small-cap stock below ₹ 50, Vishal Fabrics at an issue price of Rs. 30.60/- each, on preferential basis, upon receipt of amount aggregating to Rs.15,91,08,310.80 /- (Rupees Fifteen Crore Ninety One Lakhs Eight Thousand Three Hundred and Ten and Eighty Paisa only) at the rate of Rs. 22.95/- (Rupees Twenty-Two and Ninety-Five Paise only) per warrant from the allottee pursuant to the exercise of their rights of conversion into equity shares. According to a release by Vishal Fabrics, these warrants were granted to "Non-Promoter, Public Category" on a preferential basis with a price of Rs. 30.60/-per warrant upon payment of Rs. 7.65/- (Rupees Seven and Sixty-Five Paise only) per warrant, which is 25% of the Issue Price. This gives the warrant holders the right to convert their warrants into an equal number of Equity Shares of the Company by paying the remaining 75%, or Rs. 22.95/-per warrant, within 18 months of the date of warrants allotment. Small-cap stock below ₹ 50, Vishal Fabrics share price opened at ₹ 30 on the BSE on Friday, almost flat over the previous days closing price of ₹ 30.04. The Small-cap stock below ₹ 50, Vishal Fabrics share price gained to intraday highs of ₹ 30.50 marking gains of 1.5% on a day when Indian stock market was weak and sensex was down around 0.25%. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.

Kuwait, GCC tackle human trafficking
Kuwait, GCC tackle human trafficking

Kuwait Times

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Kuwait Times

Kuwait, GCC tackle human trafficking

Ambassador Sheikha Jawaher Ibrahim Al-Duaij Al-Sabah, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Human Rights Affairs, during her speech during the event.- KUNA VIENNA: Assistant Foreign Minister for Human Rights Affairs Ambassador Sheikha Jawaher Ibrahim Al-Duaij Al-Sabah has reaffirmed Kuwait's unwavering commitment — alongside fellow Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states — to strengthening regional and international cooperation in the fight against trafficking in persons. This came during a speech delivered by Ambassador Sheikha Jawaher at a side event organized by GCC countries in partnership with the UN Advisory Committee on Combating Human Trafficking, held on the sidelines of the 34th session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Vienna. Ambassador Sheikha Jawaher commended the constructive role played by the UN Advisory Committee in supporting collective Gulf efforts to address this transnational crime. She highlighted several key initiatives spearheaded by Kuwait to counter trafficking, notably the hosting of the Sixth Regional Government Forum on Combating Trafficking in Persons, the establishment of a shelter for male migrant workers, the creation of labour cities aimed at improving workplace conditions, and the launch of the National Strategy to Combat Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants 2025–2028 under the slogan 'Towards Defense'. Underscoring Kuwait's commitment to protecting rights and promoting justice, Sheikha Jawaher also reviewed the country's legal advancements, including the implementation of Law No (91) of 2013 and Law No. (114) of 2024. She noted Kuwait's close cooperation with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), particularly in the areas of knowledge exchange, professional visits to shelters and correctional facilities, and capacity-building. In light of evolving global challenges, the Ambassador called for enhanced collective action, advocating for the creation of a unified Gulf digital platform to align national strategies and streamline the exchange of information and best practices. Sheikha Jawaher also stressed the importance of active Gulf participation in the upcoming high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly next November, aimed at reviewing the Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons. She underlined the necessity of addressing emerging threats, including the misuse of modern technologies and artificial intelligence in human trafficking activities. The Ambassador concluded by reaffirming the State of Kuwait's steadfast dedication to upholding human dignity, advancing justice, and working closely with regional and international partners to combat this cross-border crime. — KUNA

Additional information, witness report released in Trilla plane crash
Additional information, witness report released in Trilla plane crash

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Additional information, witness report released in Trilla plane crash

TRILLA, Ill. (WCIA) — Nearly a month after a plane crash killed four in Trilla, more information on the tragedy has been released, including a witness' report of what happened. The National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary report on the fatal April 19 plane crash. At 10:16 a.m. that day, a Cessna 180G, N4679U airplane crashed and killed a private pilot along with three passengers between Coles and Cumberland counties. The plane was operated under the Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 as a personal flight. PREVIOUSLY: 'All of a sudden I hear this noise,' Single-engine plane carrying 4 people crashes outside of Trilla The following people, all from Menomonie, Wisconsin, died in the accident: 46-year-old Ross Nelson 45-year-old Raimi Rundle 36-year-old Courtney Morrow 48-year-old Michael Morrow According to the flight history data, the plane left its home base in Menomonie on April 16 on a visual flight rules cross-country flight to Muhlenberg County Airport in Greenville, Kentucky. The pilot purchased 42 gallons of 100 low lead aviation fuel at Muhlenberg before continuing to John C. Tune Airport in Nashville, Tennessee. On April 19, the day of the accident, the pilot flew back to Muhlenberg to get a purse that a passenger left at the airport during the previous visit. The pilot then purchased an additional 12.81 gallons of aviation fuel before heading northbound. Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) data showed the plane heading toward Mattoon. Additionally, a witness reported that he was on a roof performing repairs when he heard a plane overhead. He described the engine sound as 'unusually low' and similar to that of a 'crop duster.' The engine noise then increased, as if the plane was attempting to climb at the end of a low pass. The witness then heard an explosion and saw a fireball beyond the tree line. He also said that it had recently stopped raining, but that it was 'misting' at the time of the crash. Surveillance video from a location near the accident showed weather conditions that included overcast clouds and light rain. PREVIOUSLY: 'So full of life'; Friend mourns Trilla plane crash victim The plane was located on a county road approximately eight miles south of Coles County Memorial Airport in Mattoon. An examination of the accident site revealed that the plane struck power lines about 35 feet in height before ground impact. The debris path extended approximately 100 feet long a '227-degree magnetic heading' and the wreckage was highly fragmented. All of the major components of the airplane were located within the debris field. 'Flight control continuity was confirmed to all flight control surfaces through breaks that were consistent with tension overload,' part of the report reads. The engine was found partially buried in a crater about 3 feet deep and was heavily impact damaged. The wreckage was then recovered for further examination. The pilot had a private pilot certificate with a rating for airplane single engine land. However, he did not hold an instrument rating. This allows pilots to fly under Instrument Flight Rules, enabling them to fly in a wider range of weather conditions. Initial review of the pilot's logbook revealed that he had accumulated approximately 300 hours of total flight experience as of October 2024. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Star Delta Transformers receives work orders worth Rs 61.98 cr
Star Delta Transformers receives work orders worth Rs 61.98 cr

Business Standard

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Star Delta Transformers receives work orders worth Rs 61.98 cr

From Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Star Delta Transformers has been awarded orders of Transformers for total contract value of Rs.61,98,91,323.49 from Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company. The scope of the contract includes: Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of new 11 KV Lines, LT Line on AB Cable , Distribution Transformers substation and supporting works such as DPs , TPs, crossing , etc. for separation of 11 KV mix feeders and mix DTRs under Revamped Reforms based and results linked distribution sector scheme (RDSS)Feeder Separation(FSP) KfW package IV Lot-I (betul) of MPMKVVCL, Bhopal.

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