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Maharashtra human rights panel recommends Rs 5 lakh compensation for prison death, seeks action against jail authorities
Maharashtra human rights panel recommends Rs 5 lakh compensation for prison death, seeks action against jail authorities

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Time of India

Maharashtra human rights panel recommends Rs 5 lakh compensation for prison death, seeks action against jail authorities

Mumbai: The Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (MSHRC) has recommended a compensation of Rs 5 lakh for the family of a convicted inmate who died in Nagpur Central Prison in June 2022. The commission also asked for action against the jail authorities, as their negligence led to the incident. The commission could not determine the events leading to the prisoner's death because the jail authorities reported that the CCTV in the facility was non-functional at the time. The MSHRC set the compensation amount as per the state govt's recent April circular, which stipulated Rs 5 lakh compensation for families of individuals who die in police or jail custody. The MSHRC also instructed the state to draft a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to fix responsibility and accountability for the maintenance, upkeep, and monitoring of CCTV systems in prisons, as directed by the Supreme Court. The MSHRC order, signed by its chairperson Justice A M Badar and member Sanjay Kumar, stated that the non-functional CCTV system undermined fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Τι είναι το ChatGPT για το οποίο μιλάνε όλοι; courses AI Undo The commission attributed the custodial death to the negligence of jail authorities and recommended a detailed inquiry by the DIG rank office against the prison authorities for appropriate action. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai The deceased, Mangesh Hirkane, aged 36 from Gondia, served a life sentence in Nagpur Central Prison for a murder case. Mangesh was discovered drowned in a water tank inside the prison barracks shortly after midnight on June 10, 2022. Authorities claimed he drowned and received treatment for depression in prison. The inquiry after his death did not find foul play but blamed two other convicted inmates assigned to patrolling duty that night for failing to perform their tasks. The non-functional CCTV cameras in the barracks prevented the Judicial Magistrate from accessing footage. The Magistrate's inquiry concluded that Mangesh died by drowning and was undergoing medical treatment for epilepsy and psychiatric illness. A separate internal inquiry ordered by the DIG prison (east division) found negligence and dereliction of duty by two convicted inmates assigned to guard duty in the barracks. It noted the CCTV was non-functional, making the exact sequence of events unclear. Also, the night duty officer could not confirm when he last checked the barracks, indicating supervision failure.

Road rage turns into sword attack in Ambernath, two seriously hurt
Road rage turns into sword attack in Ambernath, two seriously hurt

Hindustan Times

time15-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Road rage turns into sword attack in Ambernath, two seriously hurt

THANE: A minor road rage incident escalated into a violent sword attack on a street in Barkupada, in Ambernath East, on Friday evening. A group of men brandishing swords, allegedly goons linked to a political party, launched a frenzied attack on local residents, leaving the street bloodied, and panicked residents scrambling for cover as the assailants ran amuck. Two people were seriously injured and several others hurt. The incident occurred around 5:00pm near Durga Mandir, when a woman in her early 20s, daughter of a former corporator, honked at a local resident, Mahesh Rajput, 28, who was crossing the street. Witnesses say the woman stopped her car and began to hurl expletives at Mahesh. 'Does your father own the street,' she challenged. Mahesh's elder brother Mangesh, 32, who filed a police complaint after the attack, later said, 'My brother stepped aside but she halted her car and insulted him. When we questioned her, she took photos of us, saying she would 'deal with us later'.' Around 15 minutes later, a group of armed men arrived at the spot. First, two of them pulled up on a motorcycle, and then a car carrying five to six men armed with swords and choppers drew up. Armed with photos of the Rajput brothers on their mobile phones, earlier clicked by the corporator's daughter, they began seeking out Mahesh. When they found him, one of the goons grabbed him by the shirt, shoved him to the ground, and, along with the other thugs, began thrashing him. Raja Ghorpade, cousin of the victim, attempted to intervene but he too was attacked. Mahesh's brother Mangesh attempted to calm the assailants. 'I was trying to stop them from killing my brother. I pleaded with them, but they told me to get lost or else they would kill me too,' said Mangesh. 'Do you know whose daughter she is,' one of the thugs said to him, referring to the woman from the car. 'Then one of them slashed my face with a sword,' said Mangesh, who is undergoing treatment at a hospital in Kalyan. 'There was blood everywhere. I thought I wouldn't survive.' To drive away the assailants, local residents began hurling stones at them but they too were attacked. Mobile phone footage of the incident has gone viral on social media, showing a group of men brandishing swords in the street while screaming residents run for cover. Both injured brothers are being treated at a private hospital in Kalyan. Local residents have identified some of the assailants, saying they are political party workers, who were trying to assert their supremacy ahead of local body elections to be held later this year. A day after the attack, Barkupada was still tense on Saturday evening, with a strong police presence in the neighbourhood. The Shivajinagar Police have registered a case against ten unnamed men based on a complaint filed by Mangesh Rajput. The case has been filed under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with the Indian Arms Act and Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act (MPDA). Deputy commissioner of police (DCP) Sachin Gore said, 'A case has been registered against ten accused, and teams are searching for them. Strict action will be taken against all those involved in this act of violence. We are trying to ascertain where they secured the weapons.'

8 Hidden Pilgrimage Places Near Goa You Must Visit
8 Hidden Pilgrimage Places Near Goa You Must Visit

India.com

time18-05-2025

  • India.com

8 Hidden Pilgrimage Places Near Goa You Must Visit

Goa is celebrated for its sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife; however, it also has religious significance because of these close-by pilgrimage spots. Besides the sunny shores and crowded markets, there are some awe-inspiring pilgrimage sites in Goa where people can trace back their ancestral roots and experience some ancient culture. Here is a list of some of the most famous holy places near Goa: 1. Kavlem Shantadurga Temple Located at Kavlem (33 kms from Panaji), this temple is dedicated to Lord Shantadurga who is believed to be the goddess of peace. This spiritual place represents a unique mixture of Hindu and Portuguese architectural styles. Devotees visit the shrine seeking blessings as well as witnessing an annual colorful festival called Shantadurga Jatra. 2. Mangeshi Temple at Mangeshi Situated in Mangeshi village about 22 km away from Panaji, this temple pays homage to god Mangesh who is another form of lord shiva. Its grand edifice along with serene surroundings makes it a popular destination among tourists as well as devotees. Moreover people learn more about Goan culture through one major festival celebrated here known as Mangeshi Zatra. 3. Mahalasa Temple at Mardol The Mahalasa Temple found at Mardol (22 kilometers from Panaji) worships Goddess Mahalasa. The harmonious blend between Hinduism and Christianity is evident by both religious groups visiting here on a regular basis hence portraying love and harmony that exists in this yearly Rathotsava or chariot procession that happens within this Mahalasa Temple premises remains magnificent. 4. Narve Saptakoteshwar Temple Located in Narve village around 34 kms from Panaji, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It has lasted for more than a millennium and has both religious and historical importance. One can seek spiritual solace, blessings as well in this holy place. 5. Brahma Temple at Carambolim Carambolim's Brahma Temple which is around 20 kms from Panaji is one of the very few temples in India dedicated to Lord Brahma. Despite its small size, this historical temple is famous for its serenity and ancient architecture. Devotees come here to pray and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere devoid of tourists' disturbances. Shri Devaki Krishna Ravalnath Temple Located in Marcel village about 16 km from Panaji, this temple worships lord krishna by the name Shri Devaki Krishna it's a pilgrimage site that most people flock yearning enlightenment and blessings from revered statue depicts him holding both flute and conch shell. 7. Bandora Sri Nagesh Maharudra Temple Bandora's Sri Nagesh Maharudra Temple (22 kilometers from Panaji) honors lord shiva who takes the form of Nagesh place provides meditative ambience through quiet surroundings and beautiful architectural design of the olden days. 8. Shiroda Sri Kamakshi Saunsthan Situated in Shiroda village (38 kilometers from Panaji), this temple is dedicated to goddess kamakshi an incarnation of it's because every year many devotees throng to these parts of Goa on different occasions conducting their rituals hence making it known as a spiritual city with distinct spiritual environment throughout the year. Conclusion Besides the well known beaches and lively traditions of Goa, these pilgrimage spots show a little about the spiritual essence of this area. If you want to have divine blessings or some kind of cultural exposure or simply some peace, then these sacred places outside Goa will provide you with a number of spiritual exploits. Visit there to know more about the religious legacy and ancient customs that make Goa's culture richer.

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