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Respect & courtesy among directives to cops for KVT
Respect & courtesy among directives to cops for KVT

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • Time of India

Respect & courtesy among directives to cops for KVT

1 2 Varanasi: With the commencement of the auspicious Shrawan month, the police administration has made necessary arrangements to manage the large influx of devotees at Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Police commissioner Mohit Agarwal inspected the KVT complex on Thursday to review CCTV surveillance, anti-drone systems, rapid response units and personnel deployment. During the visit, he issued instructions for seamless security and services. Police have been given specific directives: Address devotees with respect as 'Sir' or 'Madam', follow a strict "no-touch" policy, maintain discipline, wear clean uniforms, refrain from using electronic devices and avoid taking photos with celebrities. For added security, plainclothes female officers have been deployed to safeguard women devotees. Special arrangements were also made for the elderly, differently-abled, and women. Additionally, the police strategically deployed CCTV surveillance, anti-drone systems, rapid response units, and guiding staff. Police officers have been directed to treat devotees with respect and courtesy, using polite language to make them feel valued. To ensure this, disciplinary action would be taken against any officer found guilty of misconduct. Additionally, officers underwent training in three batches by Mumbai experts to improve their behavior towards devotees. They have also been instructed to not bring vehicles into the no-vehicle zone, refrain from touching devotees without valid reason, especially women, carry ID and stay away from intoxication. Plainclothes female officers will be deployed to monitor the crowd. The temple complex's security arrangements have been reviewed, including functionality of CCTV cameras, anti-drone technology, monitoring of entry gates and rapid response unit's preparedness to tackle terrorist threats and suspicious activities. Police officers in the CCTV control room have been tasked with closely monitoring the crowd for anti-social elements and take swift action. To ensure smooth operations, instructions have also been given for better queue management and strategic deployment of guiding staff to control crowds during viewing times. Regular communication and coordination with temple staff were emphasized, along with periodic briefings for police officers on duty to keep them updated and aligned.

UP Minister Refuses To Use Car Fitted With Unauthorised Beacon, Urges Cops To Issue Challan
UP Minister Refuses To Use Car Fitted With Unauthorised Beacon, Urges Cops To Issue Challan

News18

time02-07-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

UP Minister Refuses To Use Car Fitted With Unauthorised Beacon, Urges Cops To Issue Challan

Last Updated: The minister declined to use the government-assigned Innova car after finding it fitted with a beacon light without due authorisation. In an unusual incident, Uttar Pradesh minister Asim Arun on Monday refused to use a vehicle fitted with an unauthorised blue beacon during his visit to Varanasi. This was not it, he even reported the matter to the police and sought appropriate action and asked for a challan. The minister of state (independent charge) for social welfare, a former IPS officer, declined to use the government-assigned Innova car after finding it fitted with a beacon light without due authorisation. In a letter to Varanasi Police Commissioner Mohit Agarwal, the minister wrote, 'Please be informed that on the occasion of my arrival in Varanasi on June 30, a vehicle was arranged for my use. Since the vehicle was fitted with an unauthorised light, I did not use it." 'Please ensure that a challan is issued against this vehicle for violating the rules by using an unauthorised beacon," he added attaching the vehicle details and a photo, reported news agency PTI. Arun was in Varanasi to attend the Anusuchit Jaati evam Janjaati Swabhimaan Sammelan (SC/ST Dignity Conference), organised by the Uttar Pradesh Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Development Committee at Kabir Inter College Ground, Bhullanpur, on the 94th birth anniversary of social worker Narendra Kumar Shastri. He also attended a meeting at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). First Published: July 02, 2025, 09:56 IST

Varanasi gang-rape case: Can't be denied that the accused committed the crime, says SIT
Varanasi gang-rape case: Can't be denied that the accused committed the crime, says SIT

Hindustan Times

time28-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Varanasi gang-rape case: Can't be denied that the accused committed the crime, says SIT

VARANASI The special investigation team formed to find out the truth behind the allegations of a 19-year-old girl that she was raped by 23 people during seven days between March 29 and April 4 submitted its report on Thursday. Based on the findings of the investigation, it cannot be denied that the accused committed the crime, the team concluded. Investigation revealed that during the period of disappearance, the victim was seen coming and going independently and with some of the accused. (Pic for representation) 'Investigation found the presence of several accused with the victim at different places on different dates during the period of disappearance. In such serious cases, the Supreme Court and high court have given various important guidelines and decisions, emphasizing that the statement of the victim be given priority. In this context, as per the statement of the victim, and the facts found in the investigation, it cannot be denied that the accused committed the crime,' the SIT stated. Commissioner of police, Mohit Agarwal, confirmed that the SIT submitted the report. During the investigation by SIT, all the evidences were examined by compiling CDR of various persons, statements of witnesses, CCTV footage, Instagram IP logs of the victim, statement of the victim, statements of the accused and their family members. Investigation revealed that during the period of disappearance, the victim was seen coming and going independently and with some of the accused. Meanwhile, she was seen visiting a mall and Chausatti Ghat with her friends. During the period of alleged incident, the victim borrowed mobile phones from about 11 different persons and used them to log in to Instagram and also made calls to many people. When the victim was asked why she did not go home or tell anyone about the incident, she said that she was scared to go home, and due to fear and shame, she did not tell anyone about the incident, the SIT said. The victim's mother lodged a complaint with the police that her daughter went missing from the house on March 29. The police registered a missing complaint, and the girl was recovered from the house of her friend on April 4. The victim's mother alleged that her daughter was sexually assaulted by some people at different locations during her period of disappearance. Thereafter, the police registered a case and arrested 14 accused. Moreover, on April 17, kin of the accused submitted an application to the commissioner of police, demanding that an investigation be conducted in the matter. The commissioner constituted an SIT chaired by deputy commissioner of police, Varuna Zone, Pramod Kumar. The team completed the investigation and submitted a report.

4 beat constables suspended for laxity during anti-encroachment drive
4 beat constables suspended for laxity during anti-encroachment drive

Time of India

time27-06-2025

  • Time of India

4 beat constables suspended for laxity during anti-encroachment drive

Varanasi: Four beat constables were suspended for negligence during a foot patrol and anti-encroachment campaign in the city area on Thursday. In view of upcoming festivals and traffic management, a foot patrol and anti-encroachment campaign were led by police commissioner Mohit Agarwal from Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham area to Godowlia and Dashashwamedh Ghat. For negligence in the anti-encroachment campaign, suspension action was taken against four beat constables, including Yogendra Yadav, Pintu Saroj, Manoj Kumar, and Nitesh Kumar. The police authorities said that FIRs are being registered against shopkeepers and encroachers on roads and sidewalks, and actions are being taken during the campaign. More than 200 FIRs were registered against encroachers as part of the campaign. Legal action under the Goonda Act and Gangsters Act will be taken against those with more than two FIRs against them. Police personnel will also face suspension for negligence or irresponsibility. A strict monitoring system has been initiated for encroachment on roads and sidewalks. A constable is deployed every 100 metres and a sub-inspector every 500 metres to monitor and act against encroachment in their area. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cuối cùng, chơi miễn phí game chiến thuật hay nhất 2025! Sea of Conquest Phát ngay Undo Station in-charges and police post in-charges will be directly responsible for preventing encroachment in their areas. Senior officers will conduct secret inspections of the area, and strict action will be ensured against any negligence or apathy found. tnn

Officials plan crowd mgmt, security measures at KVT
Officials plan crowd mgmt, security measures at KVT

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • Time of India

Officials plan crowd mgmt, security measures at KVT

Varanasi: Comprehensive security arrangements will be ensured for heavy influx of devotees at Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple during the upcoming month of Shravan. Divisional commissioner S Rajalingam and commissioner of police Mohit Agarwal held a meeting of officials on Thursday to discuss the facilities and security at the temple for the devotees during Shravan. They directed the concerned officials to ensure smooth temple visits and necessary arrangements. Emphasis was placed on comprehensive security arrangements and instructions were given to keep all CCTV cameras in and around the temple corridor in working order, and repair malfunctioning cameras immediately. The divisional commissioner instructed to ensure the arrangement of a centralised sound system. Instructions were also given to arrange an adequate public address system and additional sound systems. Special arrangements were discussed for the smooth visits of the devotees on Shravan Mondays. For this, robust barricading for queues and adequate arrangements for drinking water and shade will be ensured. Golf carts will be arranged for the differently-abled and elderly from Maidagin and Godaulia. Officials were instructed to ensure cleanliness and mobile toilets in the temple and surrounding areas. Electrical safety checks are to be conducted on all routes and lanes leading to the temple, including the temple corridor. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Adequate lighting arrangements should be ensured. Directives were issued to ensure sufficient medical arrangements in place to handle any emergency situations, along with the deployment of NDRF and water police. All the shops need to display rate charts for items. The commissioner instructed to prohibit e-rickshaw and pedal rickshaw operations in crowded areas, and the declaration of the area from Godaulia to Maidagin as a no-vehicle zone. There will be no touch visits on Mondays and a zig-zag system will be adopted for crowd management. Visitors will get entry through Nandufaria, Annapurna, Saraswati, and Bhairav gates while locals will get entry from Kashi gate. Six locations have been identified for the installation of the public address system. The commissioner said that all duty points should be identified, and the duty of all officers should be assigned fro crowd management. Proper barricading should be done at all necessary locations, and an officer should be assigned to monitor it. The municipal corporation was asked to assign cleaning staff on shift duty and provide temporary locker facilities for the visitors. Instructions were also given to repair street lights on the routes. The chief medical officer was instructed to deploy health department teams in shifts at the temple and arrange small ambulances for emergency situations. The Public Works Department was directed to repair various damaged roads and make parking arrangements at Harishchandra College, Nagari Pracharini, and Sanatan Dharma Inter College. Varanasi: Comprehensive security arrangements will be ensured for heavy influx of devotees at Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple during the upcoming month of Shravan. Divisional commissioner S Rajalingam and commissioner of police Mohit Agarwal held a meeting of officials on Thursday to discuss the facilities and security at the temple for the devotees during Shravan. They directed the concerned officials to ensure smooth temple visits and necessary arrangements. Emphasis was placed on comprehensive security arrangements and instructions were given to keep all CCTV cameras in and around the temple corridor in working order, and repair malfunctioning cameras immediately. The divisional commissioner instructed to ensure the arrangement of a centralised sound system. Instructions were also given to arrange an adequate public address system and additional sound systems. Special arrangements were discussed for the smooth visits of the devotees on Shravan Mondays. For this, robust barricading for queues and adequate arrangements for drinking water and shade will be ensured. Golf carts will be arranged for the differently-abled and elderly from Maidagin and Godaulia. Officials were instructed to ensure cleanliness and mobile toilets in the temple and surrounding areas. Electrical safety checks are to be conducted on all routes and lanes leading to the temple, including the temple corridor. Adequate lighting arrangements should be ensured. Directives were issued to ensure sufficient medical arrangements in place to handle any emergency situations, along with the deployment of NDRF and water police. All the shops need to display rate charts for items. The commissioner instructed to prohibit e-rickshaw and pedal rickshaw operations in crowded areas, and the declaration of the area from Godaulia to Maidagin as a no-vehicle zone. There will be no touch visits on Mondays and a zig-zag system will be adopted for crowd management. Visitors will get entry through Nandufaria, Annapurna, Saraswati, and Bhairav gates while locals will get entry from Kashi gate. Six locations have been identified for the installation of the public address system. The commissioner said that all duty points should be identified, and the duty of all officers should be assigned fro crowd management. Proper barricading should be done at all necessary locations, and an officer should be assigned to monitor it. The municipal corporation was asked to assign cleaning staff on shift duty and provide temporary locker facilities for the visitors. Instructions were also given to repair street lights on the routes. The chief medical officer was instructed to deploy health department teams in shifts at the temple and arrange small ambulances for emergency situations. The Public Works Department was directed to repair various damaged roads and make parking arrangements at Harishchandra College, Nagari Pracharini, and Sanatan Dharma Inter College.

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