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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Hindustan Times
Ex-BJP youth functionary murder: 2 accused injured in Uttarakhand shoot-out
Two men accused of murdering a former ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) youth wing functionary in Dehradun were injured in a shoot-out along the Uttar Pradesh-Uttarakhand border, a police officer said on Friday. Senior police superintendent Ajai Singh said one accused was shot in both legs and one hand, and another in both legs and hospitalised in Rishikesh. He added that the shoot-out was triggered as police chased the accused, Mohammad Azhar Tyagi, and Ayush Kumar, who are from Uttar Pradesh's Muzzafarnagar and Shamli, around 11 pm on Thursday. Tyagi and Kumar allegedly killed Rohit Negi after firing at four people in a Sports Utility Vehicle on Tuesday. One of the four, Abhishek Bartwal, registered a murder case against Tyagi and an unidentified person. Bartwal accused Tyagi of threatening them before they were fired upon.


Time of India
19-05-2025
- Time of India
17 Held for using bluetooth devices to cheat in Navodaya school lab attendant recruitment exam
Dehradun: At least 17 people were arrested from two exam centres in Dehradun for allegedly using Bluetooth devices hidden in their shoes to cheat in the Navodaya School lab attendant recruitment exam conducted by CBSE on Sunday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The arrests were made at centres in the Patel Nagar and Dalanwala areas. Eight suspects were caught in Patel Nagar and nine in Dalanwala. Dehradun SSP Ajai Singh said the accused had been in contact with two individuals from Haryana, who promised to help them clear the exam using unfair means in exchange for Rs 7 lakh, of which Rs 1 lakh was paid in advance. Those arrested from Patel Nagar are Saurabh Yadav, Aman, Robin, Akshay Mann, Neeraj Mann, Mohit Kumar, Ankush, and Manish Malik. The Dalanwala group includes Madnala Pawan, Rakesh Singh, Ankur Grewal, Illumala Venkatesh, Sahil Khedi, Kapil Singh, Akhil, Vishal Singh, and Jyoti. A probe is underway to trace others involved in the racket, Singh added.


Hindustan Times
19-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Dehradun: 17 arrested for using Bluetooth devices in recruitment exams
Dehradun: The Dehradun police have arrested 17 candidates for allegedly using Bluetooth devices to cheat during the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti lab attendant and junior secretariat assistant recruitment examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), a police official said. Police arrested them from two different examination centres following a tip off. Three separate first information reports (FIRs) have been registered at Patel Nagar and Dalanwala police stations in Dehradun against the accused. According to police, the accused were being questioned about where they acquired the Bluetooth devices to cheat in the exam. Dehradun senior superintendent of police (SSP) Ajai Singh said, 'The accused candidates were found in possession of Bluetooth devices in their shoes and other personal belongings.' 'We are questioning the accused who supplied them these Bluetooth devices,' he said. At the Patel Nagar police station two separate FIRs were registered under sections 61 (2) (criminal conspiracy), 318 (4) (Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property) of the BNS on the complaint of Pankaj Nautiyal, centre superintendent and principal of Social Baluni Public School. He in his complaint said that on May 18, two separate competitive examinations were conducted at the school in two different shifts. During the first shift, for the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti junior secretariat assistant, an electronic device was recovered from a candidate, which had been hidden in his shoe. In the second shift, for the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti lab attendant exam, seven candidates were caught with electronic devices. These devices were allegedly brought into the examination centre with the intention of using them for cheating during the exam, he said in the complaint. Police arrested eight candidates from this centre. They were identified as Saurabh Yadav, a resident of UP, Aman, a resident of Haryana, Robin, a resident of UP, Akshay Mann, a resident of UP, Neeraj Mann, a resident of UP, Mohit Kumar, a resident of Haryana, Ankush, a resident of Haryana, Manish, a resident of UP. At Dalanwala police station, the FIR was registered under sections 61 (2) (criminal conspiracy), 318 (4) (Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property) of the BNS on the complaint of RS Bisht, centre superintendent of Doon International School. He in his complaint alleged that on May 18, two separate competitive examinations were conducted at the school in two different shifts 'During the second shift, for the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti lab attendant examination, nine candidates were caught with suspicious electronic devices, which they had allegedly brought into the examination centre with the intent of using them for cheating during the exam,' he said. The accused arrested from this centre were identified as Madnala Pawan, a resident of Andhra Pradesh. Rakesh, Ankur Grewal, residents of Haryana, Illumala Venketesh, a resident of Andhra Pradesh, Sahil, Kapil, Akhil, Vishal, Jyoti, residents of Bhiwani.


Time of India
04-05-2025
- Time of India
Woman booked for ‘objectionable' post on Jaunsari, Gorkha women in Doon
Dehradun: A case has been registered against a woman in Dehradun 's Vikasnagar area for allegedly circulating an objectionable message on WhatsApp that targeted the character of Jaunsari tribal and Gorkha women , referencing the practice of polyandry, police said on Sunday. The case was filed following a complaint by Daksha Rawat, a member of the Jaunsari tribe, who described the message as "highly derogatory towards tribal people and an attack on the character of the community's women." He also alleged that the message sought to create a rift between different communities. SSP Dehradun, Ajai Singh, said, "According to the complaint, the message was shared via a phone number on multiple social media platforms. The complainant claimed that the number was found to be registered under the name of Sarojbala Rawat. The content reportedly contained objectionable and offensive remarks about women from Jaunsar, which is recognised as a Scheduled Tribe (ST) area." He added that a case has been registered under BNS section 196(1) (promoting enmity between different groups), and section 3(1)(u) of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. An investigation is currently underway to arrest the accused.


India Gazette
03-05-2025
- Health
- India Gazette
AIIMS Bhopal secures 2nd rank nationwide in digital OPD registration
ANI 03 May 2025, 16:55 GMT+10 Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], May 3 (ANI): All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Bhopal has secured the second rank among hospitals across the country for successfully implementing a paperless and queue-less OPD registration system under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), according to an official release. The ranking was issued by the National Health Authority (NHA) of the Government of India, according to which AIIMS Bhopal has generated over 1.45 million OPD tokens through the 'Scan and Share' service. While AIIMS New Delhi holds the first position in the list, the release said. Expressing the happiness over this success, Executive Director of AIIMS Bhopal, Prof (Dr) Ajai Singh, said that it was a pride moment for them and it was a result of the hard work of all the staff and their spirit of adopting technological innovations. 'This achievement is a moment of pride for AIIMS Bhopal and a testament to the institute's continuous efforts toward bringing digital transformation in healthcare services. The 'Scan and Share' service has significantly reduced the waiting time for our patients and simplified the registration process. Securing the second position in the country for OPD token generation is a result of the hard work of all our staff and their spirit of adopting technological innovations,' Prof Singh said. The 'Scan and Share' service provides relief to patients from the traditional registration process, as they no longer need to stand in queues at registration counters. Instead, patients can simply scan the QR code available within the hospital premises using their smartphones and instantly receive an OPD token. This system not only saves time but also reduces crowding in hospitals, offering patients a faster, smoother, and more convenient experience. (ANI)