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Anjuman Nature Club celebrates World Environment Day
Anjuman Nature Club celebrates World Environment Day

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Anjuman Nature Club celebrates World Environment Day

1 2 3 Nagpur: Anjuman Nature Club (ANC) celebrated World Environment Day by planting trees at Petesur in Nagpur. Around 500 trees hs been planted uptill now. Shakeel Ahmad, president of the ANC, guided te gathering on the importance of the trees and how to plant saplings and grow them to big trees. Every member took oath to protect the saplings upto two years. In monsoon, Anjuman Nature Club has plans to plant 100 more trees. Shakeel Ahmad further said that ANC will develop a nursery in coming years to distribute plants to students and Nagpurians to increase the green cover.

E Champaran SP suspends two cops for rude behaviour with people
E Champaran SP suspends two cops for rude behaviour with people

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Time of India

E Champaran SP suspends two cops for rude behaviour with people

Motihari: In a step towards people friendly policing, SP East Champaran Swarn Prabhat on Tuesday suspended two traffic personnel for rudely talking with commuters. Traffic inspector Shakeel Ahmad and constable Rambabu Singh, both posted at the Traffic police station in Motihari, were suspended after they were found talking rudely to a vehicle owner during a routine check. The SP took the matter seriously, underlining that while enforcing the law is a duty, decency and dignity in communication are non-negotiable. "Legal action can be strict," SP Prabhat said, "But behaviour must always remain respectful. The officers must address citizens with courtesy and never use derogatory terms like 'tum-tam'. The use of 'aap' will now be mandatory while speaking with the public." All SHOs have been instructed to ensure that their subordinates follow this protocol. Police personnel are to treat every citizen visiting the station with dignity and fairness, said the SP. Motihari: In step towards people friendly policing, SP East Champaran Swarn Prabhat on Tuesday suspended two traffic personnel for misbehaving with commuters. Traffic inspector Shakeel Ahmad and constable Rambabu Singh, both posted at the Traffic police station in Motihari, were suspended after they were found talking rudely to a vehicle owner during a routine check. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trekking pants for mountain sports and adventure travel Trek Kit India Shop Now Undo The SP took the matter seriously, underlining that while enforcing the law is a duty, decency and dignity in communication are non-negotiable. "Legal action can be strict," SP Prabhat said, "But behaviour must always remain respectful. The officers must address citizens with courtesy and never use derogatory terms like 'tum-tam'. The use of 'aap' will now be mandatory while speaking with the public." All SHOs have been instructed to ensure that their subordinates follow this protocol. Police personnel are to treat every citizen visiting the station with dignity and fairness, said the SP.

Two labourers inaugurate four-star restaurant, championing dignity for the working class
Two labourers inaugurate four-star restaurant, championing dignity for the working class

Express Tribune

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Two labourers inaugurate four-star restaurant, championing dignity for the working class

Listen to article In a heartwarming gesture that has stirred the community, two labourers were given the honour of inaugurating a newly launched four-star restaurant here on Thursday marking a symbolic step towards acknowledging the dignity and value of the working class in the society. A cobbler Shakeel Ahmad and a baker Ahmad Din cut the ribbon among the hundreds of local businessmen opened the first four-star hotel at Upper Ada in the commercial nerve of the capital city of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). 'People invite government officials and ministers to inaugurate the business centres but we have established this hotel to serve labour class people to get first class meals at special discount at any time,' said Syed Salahud-Din Andrabi the owner of the hotel. Andrabi said though we all know that there is tension on the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India, but in AJK people do business in tourism and hotel industry from June to September. Hotel and restaurant rooted in the spirit of inclusivity and cultural pride aims to challenge societal norms by offering due respect to those who form the backbone of daily life the labourers. The inauguration saw emotional scenes as the two men cut the ribbon amid applause from guests and dignitaries. 'This is our tribute to the unsung heroes of our society,' said the restaurant's founder Dr Haleem Khan. 'By letting labourers lead this inauguration we want to set an example that every person deserves dignity regardless of their profession,' Khan added. General manager of the hotel, Ahtisham Qurashi, said that the restaurant will serve authentic traditional Kashmiri cuisine, including the much-loved pink salt tea and the multi-layered ghee-rich bread known as 'Bakarkhani'. Qurashi emphasised that the menu reflects the cultural richness of Kashmir and the ambience is designed to evoke a sense of home and heritage. The move has been widely appreciated by social activists and citizens alike, calling it a progressive and thoughtful initiative in a time when inclusivity is more important than ever. Politicians, journalists, businessmen and members of civil society who were present during the inauguration appreciated the hotel management's decision for inaugurating it by labourers to set a lovely example in the society that must be appreciated and encouraged in future.

Fake News alert! India debunks Pakistan's claim of 3 IAF jets crashed in Himalayan region & S-400 destroyed; check truth
Fake News alert! India debunks Pakistan's claim of 3 IAF jets crashed in Himalayan region & S-400 destroyed; check truth

Mint

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

Fake News alert! India debunks Pakistan's claim of 3 IAF jets crashed in Himalayan region & S-400 destroyed; check truth

The Indian government's PIB fact check debunked Pakistan social media handles' claim of 3 IAF jets being crashed in Himalayan region and S-400 destroyed by Pakistan. Both claims were found not true. A user named Shakeel Ahmad claimed, 'Four local Government sources in Indian Kashmir told Reuters that three fighter jets had crashed in separate areas of the Himalayan region during the night.' The central government quickly refuted the disinformation stating that it is not true, citing evidence as a report by India Today. The image belongs to a 2016 MiG-27 crash in Rajasthan. The pilot ejected safely from it, however, reports stated some people sustained injuries on the ground as it crashed in a residential area near to a house in an open area in Mahaveer Nagar. The aircraft was on a routine training mission. It had seen a technical problem and asked priority landing. "Did 3 IAF Jets Crash in Himalayas? 🚨 Several pro-Pakistan social media accounts are falsely claiming that three fighter jets have crashed in different areas of the Himalayan region. #PIBFactcheck - This claim is #FAKE - The image being circulated is old, dating back to 2016," PIB stated with India fights propaganda hashtag. This shows the image posted is out of context with no authenticity to what the claim was mentioned by the Pakistan user. 'S-400 Destroyed by Pakistan? Here's the Truth! Posts circulating on social media claim that Pakistan has destroyed an Indian S-400 air defence system. #PIBFactCheck ❌ This claim is FAKE. ❌ Reports of destruction or any damage to an S-400 system are baseless,' PIB Fact check post said.

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