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Engineering student, mother stabbed

Informing police about hooliganism in a multistoreyed building in Vijay Nagar area cost an engineering student and his mother dear on Tuesday morning. They were assaulted with sharp-edged weapons and critically injured by the miscreants.

The incident occurred around 8 am, when four youths knocked at the second floor apartment of the victims in Manali Apartment at Scheme No 54 in Vijay Nagar. When a woman Sarita opened the door, she noticed four persons (later identified as Ankush Kushwaha, Kailash, Siyaram and a minor boy) standing there, asking her for water to drink. As soon as she brought them water, Ankush and Kailash assaulted her, stabbing her in the waist with knives. Hearing her screams, her son Ankur rushed to the door and took on the assailants. They however assaulted him too, stabbing him four times in the abdomen. On this, Sarita rushed out of the flat and raised an alarm. Hearing her cries, other occupants of the building rushed to their help. The assailants immediately fled from the spot. The residents informed the police and a Baz Squad reached the spot and nabbed Kailash. Ankush and the minor boy were also nabbed after police conducted raids at various locations in afternoon.

The profusely bleeding victims were admitted to a private hospital where condition of Ankur is reported critical. He is a student of Acropolis Engineering College while his mother works at Dugdh Sangh at Manglia.

The incident was an outcome of an argument that Sarita had with the accused after she objected to their acts of obscenity in inebriated condition on Monday night. The accused were consuming liquor at flat of Siyaram on third floor of the Apartment. After heated arguments, both the parties had gone to Vijay Nagar police station. They however had arrived at a compromise and no complaint was filed.

A case of attempt to murder was registered against the four accused and police are searching for absconding accused Siyaram.

 
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Shehla Masood murder: Zahida Parvez alludes to a 'mastermind'
Shehla Masood murder: Zahida Parvez alludes to a 'mastermind'

Zahida Parvez, the main accused in the murder case, created a sensation in the court premises by alluding to the “mastermind” in the case on Tuesday.

“There is the mastermind in the case …jiska pehle naam aya hai “, shouted out Zahida to scribes standing outside to get a byte from her.

“The investigation is shoddy and the truth is yet to emerge”, she shouted before she was whisked away by CBI sleuths out of media glare.

Zahida reiterated her innocence and indirectly accused CBI of framing her in the murder.

The special CBI court on Tuesday extended judicial remand of four accused in the RTI activist’s murder till April 11. They include Zahida, Saba Farooqui and two alleged shooters Shaqib ‘Danger’ and Irfan. They were produced before the special CBI court of judicial magistrate Dr Shubhra Singh.

Pradeep Gupta, the defence counsel of BJP MLA Dhruvnarayan Singh, whose name also figured in the murder case, filed a petition saying the court was misled by CBI on the polygraph test conducted on his client.

The CBI had to conduct a lie detector test on Singh twice on March 19 and March 24 as earlier lie-detector test could not be completed because of continuous fluctuation in his blood pressure.

Referring to the petition, senior public prosecutor Hemant Shukla told reporters that “the special CBI court has neither accepted it nor rejected it”.

In another instance the court dismissed the petition filed Shaqib’s wife Noorjahan. She alleged that the CBI was torturing her husband in custody.

She insinuated that her husband was innocent and the alleged murder weapon retrieved from their house in Bhopal recently had been planted.

The CBI had claimed it recovered the .315 bore country-made single shot pistol and empty cartridge stuck in the barrel from a pigeonhole in Shaqib’s house

The agency counsel also had nothing to say on yesterday’s development when alleged sharp shooter Tabish Khan refused filing statement. Reacting to the denial in making statement under section 164 of CrPc in connection with the murder of the 32-year-old activist, Shukla said, “It is the willingness of the accused…CBI can not force him to make a statement”.

 
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Shehla murder case: Tabish Khan refuses to record statement

Tabish Khan, an accused in the murder of RTI activist Shehla Masud, did a volte-face, refusing to record his statement under section 166 of Cr Pc before a special CBI court on Monday.

Tabish was produced in the court of special judge (CBI) Dr Shubhra Singh for recording statement. He had been presented before the court earlier too.

As statement given under Section 164 of CrPC can be used as evidence against an accused, the court asked him to inform within 48 hours whether he was willing to record his statement.

One of the prime accused and alleged contract killer Irfan Ali was produced before magistrate on March 24 to record his statement under Section 164 of CrPC.

On reporters asking him whether he had confessed to the crime, Irfan shook his head in negative. Earlier Zahida Parvez, the prime accused, already recorded her confession under section 164 CrPC while her friend and co-accused Saba Farooqui refused to do so.

Irfan is in judicial custody till April 3. Saba Farooqui and Shaquib Ali ‘Danger’ are also in remand till April 3. Tabish is in judicial remand till April 11.

Tabish is a cousin of another accused Bhopal- based Shaquib Ali ‘Danger’ who alleged to have orchestrated the murder at behest of prime accused Zahida Pervez.

 
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Congress leader's son shot dead in Indore
Congress leader's son shot dead in Indore

A Congress leader’s son was shot dead over property dispute in Banganga area on Saturday afternoon. The shootout triggered dramatic episodes, wherein first the main accused fled the crime scene when a policeman tried to snatch rifle from him.

Half an hour later, a police inspector was injured in a scuffle with one of the relatives of the deceased who was rushing to the house of the accused with loaded gun. Panic prevailed in the area and heavy police force was deployed to avert any untoward situation.

The shootout occurred at around 1pm in Chhoti Kumharkhari of Banganga area, when a meeting was going on at Ramdas Patel Ki Madhushala to settle a plot dispute.

Sunny Yadav, the son of Congress leader and former corporator KK Yadav, was invited to settle the dispute. Assu Patel, Rajesh Patel and over a two dozen youths were also present from both the sides.

Fight for supremacy led to murder

Names of some youths of the area have surfaced during probe and a reward of Rs 10,000 has been announced for their arrest. However, it was not known what exactly provoked the firing. Residents of locality heard gun shots and informed the police immediately.

A posse of policemen reached the spot and found Sunny lying in a pool of blood in his car outside the Madhushala. Rohit Yadav, a constable of Baz Squad reached the spot in few minutes after the shootout and noticed that Sunny was shot in his groin while Assu Patel was reloading his rifle.

“I saw Sunny lying unconscious in his car while Assu was loading his 12 bore rifle,” Rohit told DNA.
He snatched the rifle from Assu and also caught hold of him. However, the accomplices of Assu managed to free him and fled from the spot, abandoning the rifle. Sunny was immediately rushed to Gokuldas hospital where he succumbed to bullet injuries. The news spread like wildfire in the area and a large number of supporters of the Congress leader came out on the main road.

“During preliminary investigation names of some youths of the area have surfaced behind the murder. A reward of `10,000 was announced for their arrest,” SP D Shrinivas Verma told media persons. Residents of locality said a dispute had erupted around a month ago over the same plot. Sunny wanted to prove his influence while Assu too wanted to retain his supremacy in the area. Soon a heavy police force arrived the spot.

Soon after learning about the incident, police noticed a Bolero jeep speeding towards the house of the accused. Sub-inspector SK Andhman of Banganga area intercepted the vehicle.

When police asked the persons travelling in the jeep, a man wielding rifle came out and argued with the police officer insisting to allow him to go. During the scuffle, the rifle went off. The sub-inspector was hit in his ankle.
Soon the other cops present on the spot overpowered the assailant and took him to police station and seized his rifle. Though police have yet to disclose details, the man was identified as Komal Yadav, a younger brother of the Congress leader KK Yadav.

SSP scolds subordinates: SSP A Sai Manohar also reached the spot and asked the subordinates why did not they open fire below waist if they saw someone daring to assault police personnel.
According to some eyewitnesses, a tiff ensued afterwards. Former Congress MLA Ramlal Yadav alias Bhallu Yadav objected to SSP’s remark, saying if he had already asked his relatives and supporters to refrain from taking law in hand there was no need to issue such a directive.

 
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IPS Narendra murder: Accused tractor driver sent to judicial remand

IPS Narendra murder: Accused tractor driver sent to judicial remandA CBI court on Thursday sent the accused tractor driver to judicial remand till April 11. The driver, Manoj Gurjar is accused of mowing down IPS Narendra Kumar Singh when he tried to stop the tractor, allegedly laden with the stone from illegal mining. Gurjar was driving the tractor.

He will be lodged in the Indore Central Jail.

Gurjar was brought to Indore from Morena and produced before the Special CBI Court of Dr Subhra Singh on Thursday by the Madhya Pradesh Police.

Narendra Kumar Singh (30), a Bihar cadre IPS officer, was killed in an attack by the mining mafia at Banmore in Morena district on March 8, 2012. He was posted as the Sub-Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP). State government has handed over the case to CBI after the Sigh’s wife, who is an IAS officer, sought a probe by the central agency into the incident.

 
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Don’t park your car in open

Don’t park your car in openAccording to the State government and police records, whopping 138 vehicles were set ablaze by miscreants during last three years. Answering to question in the State assembly on Thursday, Home Minister Umashankar Gupta told that police have arrested 269 people in connection with all these 138 incidents and police have also increased patrolling in the sensitive areas.

MLA Sudarshan Gupta has raised this issue after several such incidents in the recent past. Vehicles burning incident have become common in the recent past. Cars and the two wheelers parked outside are the soft target for miscreants, who mostly target during night.

In a similar incident, in the Sanyogitaganj area, a car parked in the empty plot was set on fire on Wednesday night. This is not the first such case; similar incidents have taken place in the past also in the same area. Police have recovered empty beer bottles from the spot.

On January 22, some unidentified miscreants had set ablaze 11 vehicles in the Vyasfala area.

 
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Activists welcome MP govt’s decision to ban gutkha pouches

Activists welcome MP govt’s decision to ban gutkha pouchesThe state government’s move to ban manufacture and sale of gutkha from April 1 has been welcomed by local activists who have been trying for a tobacco-free Indore for past three-years.

MP Tobacco Control Society convener and ex-dean of Government College of Dentistry Dr BM Shrivastav, while hailing the move, said, “The state government has taken a very brave and welcome step. Though a few states in the country had taken a similar initiative, the ban is nowhere effective in toto. If state government is able to live up to its words, it would be credited as the first.”

Madhya Pradesh Voluntary Health Association (MPVHA) anti-tobacco crusader Bakul Sharma said, “A campaign for tobacco-free Indore with support from International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) in collaboration with state administration, department of health, police, panchayat, education sector etc was started way back on January28, 2011. Former Union Health Minister and Minister of Parliament Shatrughan Sinha too had endorsed the programme .”

Gutkha and paan masala, two oral products used with or without tobacco, were first banned in Maharashtra on August 1, 2002. The ban covered the manufacture, storage, distribution, sale, and advertising of the products. However, the potential effectiveness was hindered as there were few officials to enforce it and at present users and illegal traders cross into neighbouring states to get it.

However, with Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh issuing similar bans and Rajasthan cabinet having decided in principle to ban gutkha, the net against gutkha traders is tightening. In addition, the high courts in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh have also ordered bans, although in each case, implementation has been stayed by the Supreme Court on procedural grounds.

 
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Shehla murder case: ‘Zahida, Saba accused of serious crime, have to be separated’

shehla murder case: zahida, saba accused of serious crime, have to be separatedThe district administration claimed on Wednesday that Zahida Parvez and Saba Farookhi are being kept according to the jail manual in the district prison.

Co-accused in Shehla Masood murder case, Parvez and Farookhi had told Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court that they were being kept separately in the jail. The court had asked Indore jail authorities to file a reply on the issue.

Superintendent of the jail Dinesh Nargave said inmates accused of serious crimes are kept separately according to the jail manual.

Zahida and Saba will be presented before the CBI court on April 3 after their judicial custody ends.

 
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Pharma student found with throat slit, critical

Pharma student found with throat slit, criticalUnknown assailants attacked a B Pharma I-year student of IIST college here on Tuesday with sharp weapons. The victim is in a critical state, said police.

Ankit, a resident of Veena Nagar in Indore, had come to his college on Tuesday as usual. At around 1.15 pm, two of his friends Ashish Vaishno and Ashish Chaudhary found him bleeding badly with throat slit. They rushed him to nearby Cheithram Hospital and the informed the college administration accordingly.

Ankit is under observation at Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital. His condition is stated to be very critical.

Police is yet to find out the motive behind the murder attempt. It's believed that he had some argument with someone in his college.

However, Ankit's father Laxman Nagaria refused to believe that his son had any enmity with any person. He said that Ankit even used his college bus to commute to his college daily.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 March 2012 13:19
 
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Air ambulance starts in Indore
Air ambulance starts in Indore

A private company has launched air ambulance service from Indore to any place having air strip to fly patients in need of emergency medical treatment. The service will make super speciality hospitals across India accessible within hours fly.

The air ambulance will be equipped with modern medical equipments, life support systems, ground support system and expert doctors. The group is a partner with key hospitals in important cities across the country.

Company’s managing director Arjun Bafna told DNA that the ambulance service has coordination with 18 well known hospitals in the country. Several more hospitals would be added shortly, he added.

The group has base in 10 cities but the chartered flights could take patient to wherever an airstrip is available.

“Bhopal and Jabalpur would be added in the service within a month,” claimed Bafna.

 
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Manzar Bhopali, Rahat Indori survive Pakistan shootout

Manzar Bhopali, Rahat Indori survive Pakistan shootoutBhopal-based noted Urdu poet Manzar Bhopali narrowly escaped a shootout by unidentified gunmen at a Mushaira in Karachi on Sunday night. Indore’s well known Urdu poet Rahat Indori, who too had gone to Pakistan, however, had returned earlier.

Another Indian shair Iqbal Ashar, who was with Manzar Bhopali, too escaped unhurt.

“Khatam ho chuka hai ye mulk…yahan ke log khud ye kah rahe hain…hum log 2 April ko lautne waale the, lakin ab jald laut rahe hain. ( Pakistan is finished. People here themselves are saying that. We had to return on April 2 but we are planning to return earlier)” Manzar Bhopali told DNA over phone from Karachi (Pakistan).

They were just outside the venue of the Mushaira in Clifton area of Karachi when firing started.

“ We were stuck in middle of the firing from three sides. We had to take cover for some time before we were escorted to safety by the organisers,” Manzar said. Two persons died in front of them in the shootout.

The Mushaira was organised by a unit of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)— a party that draws its power from Urdu-speaking residents of Karachi. Two other Indian poets, Rahat Indori and Wasim Barelvi, too were in Karachi for the poet meet. They returned earlier, Bhopali said.

Bhopali and Ashar had just arrived at the venue of the Mushaira at about 11.30 pm when the firing began. Manzar recalled that there were around 4000 to 5000 people at the venue. The firing lasted for 18 minutes. They lay on the ground until the firing ended. Further Mushairas have been postponed as violence has escalated in Karachi. More than 40 vehicles were set on fire on Tuesday, Bhopali said.

But, he added, they are safely lodged in a 5-star hotel. In Bhopal, Manzar’s worried family members requested him to return India at the earliest. “He is safe but the situation is not good in Pakistan. I have asked him to return to home at the earliest,” Manzar’s wife Tabassum told DNA.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 March 2012 11:48
 
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138 vehicles set on fire in 3 yrs

138 vehicles set on fire in 3 yrsIn Indore, 138 parked vehicles were set on fire and damaged in the last three years and police arrested 269 accused under various sections of the IPC. This was disclosed by home minister Umashankar Gupta in the state assembly on Tuesday while replying to a question raised by MLA Sudarshan Gupta, who represents Indore Assembly-3.

Gupta sought information about the total number of vehicles set on fire and damaged in the city and in how many cases police took legal action taken against the accused. The MLA stated that so far many incidents have been reported in the city where two-wheelers were set on fire while four-wheelers were damaged by some miscreants during night hours.

Gupta cited some incidents including one reported in Bajarang Nagar on January 29 in which some miscreants had vandalised three vehicles parked outside the houses and made away with music systems and other items while in another incident 11 two-wheelers were set on fire at Shani Mandir street under Raoji Bazaar police on January 22.

The home minister also informed the assembly about heavy night-patrolling, barricading and regular checking being conducted by the police force.

 
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Woman raped in Pithampur
Women raped in Pithampur

A case of rape was registered against one Sethi Kashyap, a resident of Banganga, on the complaint of a middle-aged woman of the same locality on Monday night.

The victim alleged that accused used to claim that he treats her like his sister and often helped her on various occasions for the last 6 years. However, when she was going to meet her daughter in Rajasthan around the fortnight ago, Sethi took her to Pithampur on some pretext and raped her after confining her in a house.

The accused also threatened her of dire consequences if she reported the matter to police. The accused recently brought her in Navlakha area and fled.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 March 2012 10:59
 
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Shehla murder case: Shaqib denies pistol claim

Indore: Shaqib Ali alias ‘Danger’, an accused in the Shehla Masood case, refuted the CBI’s claim that its investigators recovered the pistol used in the murder from his house on Sunday.

The CBI had claimed it recovered the .315 bore country-made single shot pistol and empty cartridge stuck in the barrel from a pigeonhole in Shaqib’s house in Bhopal.

The agency also said the recovery followed the information provided Shaqib’s cousin Tabish, the man who allegedly shot Shehla.

The denial has come days after counsel of BJP MLA Dhruv Narayan Singh told special CBI court that that his client was yet to undergo polygraph test. The CBI had claimed Singh had already been put to test in New Delhi but excessive fear in his body disrupted the results.

Meanwhile, the special CBI court of Dr Shubra Singh extended judicial custody of three prime accused - Zahida Pervez, Saba Farooqui and Shaikb ‘Danger’ till April 3 and that of the alleged shooter Tabish till March 30.

The fifth accused, Irfan, is also in judicial custody till April 3.

When asked if Tabish would also undergo a polygraph test, senior public prosecutor and agency counsel Hemant Shukla said that he had refused the test.

Shukla also said that court allowed CBI to take voice samples of Zahida Pervez and Saba Farooqui within ten days. Both had refused to give sample earlier. Defence lawyer Nafisa Khan told reporters that Pervez and Farooqui complained about ill-treatment and poor facilities in the jail. The court sought an explanation from authorities by March 28. The two women accused told the court today about alleged ill-treatment by jail employees, non-availability of place to offer namaz, poor living conditions etc. "Saba is suffering from asthma and Zahida from a spleen-related disease, hence they have asked for separate cell with better facilities," Khan said.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 March 2012 11:00
 
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SMSes becoming a prime reason for rifts between couples, divorces: Experts

Indore: Next time you get a call or a message on your mobile when your spouse is around, make sure you explain its source to him/her. Reason: Messages and at times even calls on mobiles are increasingly becoming a prime reason for rifts between couples in the city.

"Initially, such cases (disputes due to mobile calls or messages) were very less but now they are increasing. At least four to five couples visit our family counselling centre in a month where SMSes or talking over mobile phones are primary reasons for dispute," said Meeta Wadia, a psychiatrist and senior counsellor at Family Counselling Centre, run by Akhil Bharatiya Mahila Sabha Parivar Paramsh Kendra.

Recently, the Centre received a case where a 26-year old woman complained that her husband wanted to leave her because she had received messages from some of her acquaintances. "In this case, prior to her marriage, the woman used to work with a private firm and it was those ex-colleagues of hers who used to send her messages which had sparked doubts in the mind of her husband. The matter was resolved only after our counselling ," Wadia said.

In another case, a woman lodged a complaint at the centre that her husband was talking clandestinely with another woman using several SIM cards. "The case of this couple, who are residents of Kalani Nagar, is under counselling," Wadia added.

Legal experts say that SMSes can be considered as evidence in divorce related cases. "The messages sent on the mobiles can be considered as evidence in family disputes. However, only SMSes have not been a prime cause of divorce in the cases which are coming to us, though they tend to become one of the causes," says advocate Atul Tiwari, who specialises in divorce cases.

"The messages may not be the primary cause but they do spark differences which get compounded later on," explains Aftab, a family counsellor-based at Bhopal. "Recently, a case came to us where a couple originally hailing from Sehore had a dispute because someone wished the woman on her birthday through an SMS. On seeing the message, the husband became furious. Explaining the facts, the girl told us that she was studying in class XII when she was married and as such had a lot of friends. She then said that if her husband was so suspicious, then it was better to part," Aftab said

Last Updated on Monday, 26 March 2012 11:39
 
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Robbers help 3 notorious criminals escape from Jhabua jail

Indore: Half a dozen armed robbers of an interstate gang daringly broke security of the Jhabua district jail and helped escape three prisoners on Saturday.

The robbers injured a police constable with sword and beat up other guards before escaping with their prisoner colleagues.

The attack occurred at the main gate of the jail soon after the jail authorities had allowed visitors to enter and meet jail inmates in a routine exercise.

As soon as the gates were opened, the desperadoes, who were hiding in the crowd of guests, stormed into the jail flashing weapons.

They grievously injured constable Radhu Singh.

As they broke open the second layer of security, they slid country-made pistols through the bars towards their colleagues waiting inside. Holding the pistols in hands, the jailed members opened fire in the air and forced open the gates and escaped with the robbers in a jiffy.

The jail authorities, however, managed to nab the gang leader Naharia Singh (30) while he was trying to break out of the jail. They also recovered the pistol from him.

Those who escaped have been identified as Velu Velji (28), Sadhu Chhagan (26) and Amru Vijaya (34).
Naharia Singh had earlier escaped from police custody during a court hearing in Jhabua.

The gang had committed robberies in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat. Over a dozen cases of murder and loot were registered against those who managed to escape.

Indore central jail in-charge Dinesh Nargave, who rushed to Jhabua after the incident, told that two jail guards, Omkar Singh and Radhe Singh, have been suspended for dereliction of duty.

A massive manhunt has been launched in the area to trace the accused, even as fresh cases were registered against the inmates and those assisting their escape.

Last Updated on Monday, 26 March 2012 11:09
 
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Ex-president Kalam comes to IIM-Indore; 8 protesting against his visit held

Indore: Sunday evening saw students of Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM-I) get a peep into the ‘student life’ of former president Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.

Delivering a lecture on ‘The Journey of Life,’ Kalam shared some of his fondest and life-changing moments especially those during his student days with the audience. “When I was in class 5, my teacher taught me how a bird flies. It was then I felt inspired to become a rocket scientist,” said he. Talking about the importance of “Failure Management’ in today’s’ world, he said it was an essential requirement for leadership. “It is important to manage failure to grow and become a leader and inspire others,” he said while giving an example of how he faced his first failure in Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) Rohini.

Inspiring the youth to grow and become better individuals, Kalam then made the audience recite two poems along with him. Even IIM-I director Dr N Ravichandran was seen reciting the poems with him.

“It does not matter who you are, where you come from, where you work. There are only two tools that will define you- continuous acquiring of knowledge and hard work,” he said.

After his hour-long speech, the missile man interacted with youngsters. Answering one of the questions, Kalam said it was important that technology was used in educational institutes including schools, but the conventional primary school teaching could never be replaced by any technology. He told the students that it should be their endeavour to develop righteousness in their hearts.

During his two-day visit to the institute, Kalam will hold lecture sessions for Post Graduate Program (PGP) and Integrated Program in Management (IPM) students. He will visit Holkar Science College on Monday.

8 held ahead of Kalam’s arrival

Police arrested eight activists of the Azadi Bachao Andolan from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) premises 20 minutes ahead of the arrival of former President of India and ace scientist Dr APJ Kalam on Sunday. The activists were protesting against Dr Kalam’s support to the controversial Kudankalam nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu.

Sporting black badge on their mouth as a mark of protest, they were also carrying banners, warning the former President against supporting the nuclear plant.

As a posse of policemen swooped down on the protesters, a melee ensued and some of them ran off.

Police arrested eight protestors and took them to Kishangang police station and registered a case against them.

Last Updated on Monday, 26 March 2012 10:50
 
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Manappuram bank staff accused: Ornaments found lighter after return

Indore: Some customers have accused employees of Mannapuram Gold of fraud, saying weight of their gold ornaments was found less when they took back the jewelry after payment. However, no formal complaint was lodged with police.

Sunhara Khan, a resident of Bhishti Mohalla and Trilok Hardia reached Central Kotwali police station to lodge a complaint against employees of Mannapuram Bank situated at Ranipura.

Sunhara claimed she had kept her gold ornaments weighing 80 grams to avail `1.05 lakh loan from the bank in 2010. On February 8 this year, she deposited `1.38 lakh with interest to get the ornaments back, she added.

"When we took back the gold ornaments from the bank, the packet was already open whereas, according to norms, it should be opened in front of the customer," Sunhara told.

She alleged a gold ring, earrings and necklace were damaged and weight was 3 to 4 gram less than when they were deposited in the bank. Similar charge was leveled by Trilok Hardia against the bank employees.

They also claimed they had gone to lodge complaint with consumer forum but even after running pillar to post, their complaint could not be lodged due to demand of various documents.

Mannapuram bank area manager SK Upadhyay said after he came to know about the allegations, he ordered a probe."If any employee was found guilty of tempering with the sealed ornaments, appropriate action will be taken against him", he said.

 
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Dilip Patidar missing case: DNA mismatch puts CBI in a fix

Indore: The body the CBI sleuths had recovered in Pune was not of the mysteriously missing youth Dilip Patidar’s.
The investigating agency’s lawyer on Thursday told Indore bench of high court that the DNA test failed to confirm that the body was of Dilip Patidar, one of the accused in Malegaon bomb blast who went missing in 2008.

Now the CBI claimed before the divisional bench comprising Justice Shantanu Kemkar and Justice SP Sharma that it was suspecting that another body buried in the vicinity of the first could be Dilip’s.

The CBI had shown Dilip’s brother, Ramswaroop Patidar, photographs of a body found in Pune. When Ramswaroop failed to recognize the body, the CBI collected DNA samples of family members.

CBI counsel claimed that the agency has found another body and suspects that it might be Dilip’s. “Tissues have been collected from the buried body and sent for DNA test for confirmation,” he added.The court had allowed the CBI to proceed with the fresh tests, Patidar’s counsel Bhuvan Deshmukh told. Dilip, a resident of Bengali Colony, was suspected to be close to Ramji Kalsangra, the main accused in the 2008 Malegaon twin blasts that killed seven persons. He had gone missing on November 10, 2008. His family alleged that the Maharashtra anti-terrorism squad had illegally detained him. The family had moved a habeas corpus petition before the court on November 23, 2008. ATS Mumbai admitted Patidar was rounded-up for questioning but claimed that he was released later.

Last Updated on Friday, 23 March 2012 11:57
 
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Shehla Masood murder: Court allows Danger's voice recording

Indore: Special CBI court holding trial in RTI activist Shehla Masood murder on Tuesday allowed the agency voice recording of Shaqib Ali ‘Danger’ and confessional statement of shooter Irfan.

CBI special judge Shubhra Singh sent Shaqib till March 26 on judicial remand.

“Voice recording and test on Shaqib would be conducted within 10 days in the presence of expert at Central Jail where he is lodged “, CBI counsel Hemant Kumar Shukla said.

Irfan, a Kanpur-based shooter, who confessed shooting the RTI activist, requested the court for filing confessional statement under section -164 of cr pc.

The court gave Irfan 48 hours to think over his plea. Irfan would, therefore, appear in the court on March 24. He has been sent to judicial remand to the district jail till April 3. Sources say Shaqib, mastermind of the murder, had been misleading the investigation by giving contradictory statements. The alleged shooters of Shehla Masood —Irfan and Tabish —have reportedly told the CBI investigators that they had handed over the gun used in the murder to Saqib Danger after the contract was executed.

 
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Miracle Baby! Premature boy born weighing only 680 grams survives

Indore: Local doctors managed to save life of a premature child born with a weight of 680 grams at Rajshree Hospital here, hospital authorities claimed.

“This is for the first time in the central region that a baby born in 26 weeks of pregnancy and with 680 grams weight has survived due to medical assistance,” Dr Devendra Bhargava and Dr Himanshu Kelkar told reporters here.

The male child was born with extremely low birth rate to a Mhow-based couple and brought to the Rajshree Hospital on December 25, 2011, they said adding the mother was suffering from pre-eclampsia (pregnancy induced increased blood pressure) and had severe anaemia, besides other complications.

“In the Indian scenario, any baby weighing less that 2.5 kg is called low-birth weight or underweight baby,” they said.
The child was administered oxygen, kept in IV fluids and antibiotics, but complications kicked in. The boy suffered from fungal infections and jaundice, the doctors said.

“The baby is now 1.8 kg and on full feeds with the mother, without any major complication,” they added.

Last Updated on Thursday, 22 March 2012 12:04
 
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