DEO office sealed in Ajmer over non-payment of teachers’ dues
The office of the Ajmer District (Elementary) Education Officer (DEO) was sealed on Wednesday for default on a payment of just Rs 1.5 crore.
The office of the Ajmer District (Elementary) Education Officer (DEO) was sealed on Wednesday for default on a payment of just Rs 1.5 crore.
The bandh received a strong response, with most shops and business establishments in these towns remaining closed.
A procession was taken out here on Saturday by a Hindu outfit "Sakal Hindu Samaj" in protest against blackmailing and sexual exploitation of at least five minor girls by some youths from a particular community in Bijaynagar of Beawar district evoked good response from the public.
A protocol officer of the jatha and two officials of the Pakistan High Commission in India were also accompanying the group.
An 89-member delegation of pilgrims (Zayreens) from Pakistan will arrive in Ajmer in the early hours of Tuesday to participate in the 813th annual Urs of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishti at the Dargah Sharif.
The agency also mentioned that the accused Riyaz Akhtari and Ghouse Mohammad will be presented in a special NIA court in Jaipur on Friday. As per the agency, the accused, both residents of Udaipur, will be questioned at NIA's Jaipur office and not be brought to Delhi.
The BJP earlier had strongly opposed the imposing of the section 144 in Kota and Bikaner.
Speaking in favor of two on duty resident doctors attached to Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JLN Medical College), Ajmer who were brutally assaulted by a mob following the death of a patient, the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) has also urged the authorities to take necessary action against the offenders. The incident triggered the medicos who protested against the attack, and held candle march demanding immediate arrest of the culprits.
Around 5-10 samples will be collected daily, officials said, adding that around nine laboratory technicians will be engaged in the process.
The villagers and Kamlesh Meena's family members erected a 'machaan' (a temporary platform) with bamboo on a tree for him and his father, Sagarmal, made arrangements for food, water and other essential items during the quarantine period.