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Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Badhai ho! Papa hue hain! Faridabad man applies for father's death certificate, gets birth document instead; clerk fined
The Haryana Right to Service Commission penalized a Faridabad clerk for issuing a birth certificate instead of a death certificate, fining the employee Rs 3,000 and awarding the applicant Rs 3,000 in compensation. CHANDIGARH: The Haryana Right to Service (RTS) Commission has taken serious note of a case from Faridabad, where a citizen did not receive timely service and was issued a birth certificate instead of a death certificate. The commission found that the applicant applied for his father's death certificate on March 22, 2025, after his father passed away on March 19, 2025. However, the applicant was mistakenly issued a birth certificate of a child. A spokesperson of the commission said that during investigation, it was found that the certificate issuance process was handled by a clerk at the NIT Zone-II office of the Municipal Corporation Faridabad, who uploaded the wrong certificate and closed the application. The commission has imposed a symbolic fine of Rs 3,000 on the employee under Section 17(1)(h) of the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014. The commission has also directed that Rs 3,000 be paid as compensation to the applicant. The total amount of Rs 6,000 will be deducted from the concerned clerk's salary. Hansi tehsildar faces action for delay The RTS has imposed a fine of Rs 1,000 on tehsildar-cum-marriage registrar of Hansi and ordered him to pay a compensation of Rs 5,000 for a four-month delay in issuing a marriage certificate. The registrar had refused to issue the certificate while citing the absence of a birth certificate


NDTV
11-07-2025
- NDTV
4 Minors Detained For Stabbing Haryana School Principal To Death
The four students who allegedly murdered their school principal in Haryana's Hisar have been detained, said the police on Friday. While two of the students carried out the attack, the other two helped plan it and provided the weapon - a folding knife, said the police. Jagbir Singh, 50, principal of Kartar Memorial Senior Secondary School at Hisar's Bas Badshahpur village, was stabbed with a knife three times after he asked the students to get a haircut and follow discipline. The CCTV footage shows three to four boys in school uniform, all minors and friends from the same school, fleeing from the scene, Superintendent of Police (SP), Hansi, Amit Yashvardhan said. Based on a tip-off, all four were caught at Mundhal bus stand, still wearing uniform, the police official added. "The team immediately raided there and rounded up all four. These boys are minors, so their identity cannot be revealed," he said. During interrogation, the boys confessed that they were angry with the principal for asking them to stay away from drugs and getting a haircut. "Apart from this, he (the Principal) used to tell them not to bring any such thing in their bag which was prohibited in the school, but they did not improve. When the Principal repeatedly warned them to improve, they considered it as a grudge and committed the crime," the police said. Police are also investigating a video where the boys demanded a ransom of Rs 10 lakh. It is suspected they may have been influenced by a criminal gang through social media, the police officer said. Two of the accused belong to the same village as the Principal, the superintendent added. After the murder, the students stole a bike and went to different locations. Theft charges have also been added to the FIR, the officer further said. In a tragic coincidence, the principal was killed, allegedly by the students, on Guru Purnima day, an occasion to show respect to teachers and mentors.


Indian Express
28-05-2025
- Indian Express
From Hisar's Rambo to Sonipat's Tom, Haryana Police's ‘K9 warriors' set to break records in fight against drugs
From Hisar's Rambo and Hansi's Mahi to Sonipat's Tom and Rony, Haryana Police's well-trained narcotics-detection dogs, termed as its 'K9 warriors', are showing immense results in the state government's ongoing crackdown against narcotics abuse. According to state police force data, in 2025, the dog squad has surpassed all previous records by achieving 'remarkable success' in the anti-drug campaign. 'In the first quarter of the year alone, 28 FIRs were registered with the help of narcotic-detection dogs,' the police said, adding that the Hisar unit's Rambo delivered the best performance by playing a decisive role in several cases. In 2024, the dog squad assisted in registering 28 FIRs, with Mahi from Hansi district achieving the highest success. In 2023, 26 FIRs were registered with the help of the dogs, with Tom from Sonipat contributing significantly. 'The FIRs registered in 2025 so far indicate that this year's performance by the dog squad has been more impactful and extensive than in previous years,' the police said. Rambo, Tom and Mahi are part of the state police force's dog squads, which include 62 dogs trained in narcotics detection. Most of these dogs are Labradors or German Shepherds. Currently, at least one or more narcotics detection dogs are deployed in every district of Haryana. All these dogs undergo intensive training of at least six months, during which they are trained to detect narcotic odours, search suspicious locations, and stay calm and efficient in emergencies. 'The narcotics detection dogs of Haryana Police have become an integral part of our anti-drug strategy. The exceptional sniffing abilities of these trained dogs, combined with the commitment of their handlers, have helped the police resolve several complex cases at the grassroots level. This success is not just of technology but of the unwavering loyalty these dogs show in the field every day,' Shatrujeet Kapur, Director General of Police (DGP), Haryana, said. A special diet chart is prepared for each dog by a veterinarian and followed under the supervision of its handler, DGP Kapur said. 'A narcotics refresher course is conducted every six months at the K-9 centre to retrain the dogs according to the latest trends. Daily morning and evening practice and exercise ensure that their fitness and skills remain sharp,' he added. Each dog is paired with a trained handler who is responsible for everything from its care to maintaining its performance. 'The handler shares an emotional bond with the dog, which enhances their coordination during operations. This teamwork is the real key behind the success of these missions,' DGP Kapur said. 'They may not appear on public platforms, but when it comes to identifying suspicious packages, sealed vehicles, or narcotics hidden in walls, their extraordinary olfactory sense and a mere signal can redirect the entire course of an investigation,' he added. Praising the 'K9 warriors', DGP Kapur said, 'In Haryana Police's ongoing campaign against narcotic substances, while technical tools, human intelligence networks, and legal frameworks play a critical role, there exists a unique unit that reinforces this fight silently, with utmost dedication and efficiency.'


New York Times
08-04-2025
- Sport
- New York Times
Barcelona's Gavi on criticism of his style of play: ‘They don't have a f****** clue'
Barcelona midfielder Gavi says people who criticise his style of play 'don't have a f****** clue'. The 20-year-old has had to settle for a diminished role this season following his return from the anterior cruciate ligament injury that kept him sidelined for 11 months in October 2024. However, the Spain international has responded to criticism of his performances this season and reaffirmed his desire to spend the entirety of his playing career with the Barcelona. Advertisement 'A lot of people think I don't know how to play football, and they don't have a f****** clue,' Gavi said. 'This season, I haven't had such an important role but after a serious injury, that's normal. I'm very happy with the recovery I've had. 'I think I'm at 100 per cent since I came back, it's just that I'm more comfortable in some games than in others. I'm happy with the performance I'm giving. 'On the pitch, you can see that I haven't changed at all because of the injury. I have the same mentality. I am calm and happy with my return after the injury. 'Many don't come back the same, but I know what I'm capable of, and I know my mentality. I'm back to being the player I was before. I'd like to retire at Barca, but in football, you never know.' Gavi, who signed a new contract until 2030 in January, has scored three goals and provided three assists in 29 games this season, with 15 of those being starts. Head coach Hansi Flick has opted to start Pedri, Marc Casado, and Frenkie de Jong ahead of Gavi in midfield this campaign. However, Gavi has started his side's last three league games and started and scored in Barcelona's 1-1 draw with Real Betis on Saturday, a draw that saw them extend their lead at the top of La Liga to four points. When asked about the relationship between him and his coach, Gavi said: 'We're very close and he knows I'm coming back from a serious injury. 'Coming back from an injury like that is tough and Hansi has a lot of faith in me. I'm very happy to have him as my coach. 'Hansi is helping me with many aspects of football but also with my more human side. I have to understand in my head that I can't always be a starter. We're happy to have him as our coach.' Dortmund will be without centre-back Nico Schlotterbeck, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a torn meniscus injury. Analysis by The Athletic's Barcelona correspondent Laia Cervello Herrero Some sectors of the Spanish press, especially from Madrid, have criticised Gavi for the intensity with which he plays and how hard he goes in some actions. This has led to Gavi's technique often being ignored, despite the fact that last season, he possibly had his best year at Barcelona. In some games before he got injured, he was the standout. Advertisement Because Gavi plays with high intensity and stands out for not being afraid to play hard in some actions — especially when he was younger and more aggressive — it is easy to forget he is a player who knows how to handle the ball well. He is a graduate of La Masia, and midfield is one of the positions with the most 'Barca DNA'. It is true that sometimes he has been treated by other clubs as a player who doesn't know how to protect the ball. But in a team like Barcelona, a player who doesn't know how to play the ball has no place. Gavi stood out from a very young age because of his potential and both Xavi and Hansi Flick hold him in high regard. The fact that he has played as many games as he has after a year out injured is proof of that.