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India Gazette
2 days ago
- India Gazette
Delhi Police Crime Branch busts godown of illegal Chinese manja in Uttam Nagar
New Delhi [India], June 28 (ANI): The Delhi Police Crime Branch has busted a godown in Uttam Nagar's Jivan Park, where illegal Chinese manja was being stored, as per officials. The police on Friday seized a large quantity of illegal Chinese manja, and the godown owner, identified as Raju, was also arrested. In a separate case, the Delhi Police apprehended Areeb Khan, a supplier of illegal Chinese manja, from the Kamla Market area, where he was reportedly supplying the illegal manja to local shopkeepers. A case has been filed under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Sections and the Environment Protection Act in both incidents, stated officials. Meanwhile, on June 14, the Delhi Police Crime Branch dismantled an extortion racket targeting transporters and animal traders operating in the Gazipur Mandi transport area. It has arrested three accused and recovered illegal weapons, including single-shot pistols and live rounds, besides two cars and a scooty which was used to carry out criminal activities. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Harsh Indora stated that the Anti-Gangster Squad (AGS) had been actively working to curb the activities of criminals and extortionists operating in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR). As per the Delhi Police release, intelligence inputs indicated that a group led by Pawan Kumar was systematically intimidating and extorting money from transporters and animal traders in the mandi area. Acting on a tip-off about the movement of a criminal from the group identified as Ravinder Kumar, the police laid a trap at Kakrola Nala Road. Ravinder, who was intercepted in a car, was found in possession of an illegal single-shot pistol and one live round. A case under Section 25 of the Arms Act has been registered at the Crime Branch police station. During interrogation, Ravinder Kumar revealed that Pawan Kumar facilitated the distribution of firearms to gang members to carry out extortion activities. Pawan Kumar was subsequently apprehended, and a loaded single-shot pistol was recovered from him. Pawan Kumar confessed to the police of having recruited over eight individuals into his syndicate, tasking them with identifying and intercepting transporters and animal traders along various routes. The extorted money was often collected through online payments from animal traders. According to police, the gang intimidated victims by threatening them with action from an organisation that works to prevent cruelty to animals. The accused also revealed the names and mobile numbers of several victims, who are being traced as part of the investigation. (ANI)


Khaleej Times
4 days ago
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Suntech Group honoured as UAE's emerging invoicing innovator
In a landmark moment at UAE TaxTech 2025, Suntech Group was awarded the prestigious title of Emerging Invoicing Innovator, sharing the spotlight with the region's most transformative tax leaders, regulators, and technology pioneers. The event, held under the patronage of key government bodies, celebrated breakthrough achievements in e-invoicing, automation, and compliance intelligence — and Suntech stood tall among innovators for its bold strides in digitising high-value, high-complexity industries. As the UAE accelerates its transition to a fully digital tax regime, e-invoicing is no longer just a compliance mandate — it's a critical enabler of efficiency, transparency, and trust. The Federal Tax Authority's e-invoicing framework, based on global PEPPOL standards, is set to reshape how businesses issue, track, and report transactions. "We're honoured to receive this recognition. E-invoicing is not just a tech upgrade — it's a paradigm shift in how businesses govern, report, and grow," said Pawan Kumar, managing director at Suntech Group. "We're proud to be at the forefront of this change, bringing global-grade infrastructure and local insight to the businesses that need it most." "We see e-invoicing evolving into an intelligent layer — not just transmitting data, but validating, reconciling, and predicting,' added Tushar Gupta, executive director at Suntech Group. "The invoice of tomorrow is a business asset, not a paper trail."


Time of India
7 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Breaking barriers: Free med camp gives safe space to LGBTQIA+
Lucknow: Doctors from diverse medical fields urged members of the LGBTQIA+ community to access healthcare without fear or shame during a free medical camp held as part of the 'Pride Pulse' event organised by Suramya Life Foundation on Monday. The event, organised at Sheroes Hangout, aimed to create a safe, inclusive space for the community to receive health consultations and support. "Mental health challenges are often intensified by the burden of social stigma, especially for LGBTQIA+ individuals. Through our Rainbow Clinic, which operates on the last Thursday of every month at KGMU, we have witnessed how transformative it is when someone feels heard and respected," said, professor, Department of Psychiatry, KGMU, Pawan Kumar. Prof Vijay Kumar, head of plastic and reconstructive surgery, KGMU, said: "When a transgender or gender-diverse individual walks into our clinic, they're not just seeking surgery, they're seeking to align their outer self with their inner truth. It's our duty to provide care that respects that journey. Gender-affirming procedures are not cosmetic luxuries, they are essential healthcare." "Reproductive healthcare must evolve beyond binary thinking. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Far too often, queer and trans individuals are met with awkward questions or outright dismissal when they seek gynecological care. That needs to change," said obstetrician-gynecologist Priyanka Tiwari. "Physiotherapy is an integral part of health that often gets sidelined in LGBTQ+ care. But posture correction, pain management, and mobility support become even more important for individuals undergoing hormonal therapy or recovering from surgery," said Monis Ahmad, director of a Physio Centre. Counsellor Saurabh Paliwal said: "LGBTQIA+ individuals should walk into hospitals without fear, just like anyone else. Healthcare is your right." Lucknow: Doctors from diverse medical fields urged members of the LGBTQIA+ community to access healthcare without fear or shame during a free medical camp held as part of the 'Pride Pulse' event organised by Suramya Life Foundation on Monday. The event, organised at Sheroes Hangout, aimed to create a safe, inclusive space for the community to receive health consultations and support. "Mental health challenges are often intensified by the burden of social stigma, especially for LGBTQIA+ individuals. Through our Rainbow Clinic, which operates on the last Thursday of every month at KGMU, we have witnessed how transformative it is when someone feels heard and respected," said, professor, Department of Psychiatry, KGMU, Pawan Kumar. Prof Vijay Kumar, head of plastic and reconstructive surgery, KGMU, said: "When a transgender or gender-diverse individual walks into our clinic, they're not just seeking surgery, they're seeking to align their outer self with their inner truth. It's our duty to provide care that respects that journey. Gender-affirming procedures are not cosmetic luxuries, they are essential healthcare." "Reproductive healthcare must evolve beyond binary thinking. Far too often, queer and trans individuals are met with awkward questions or outright dismissal when they seek gynecological care. That needs to change," said obstetrician-gynecologist Priyanka Tiwari. "Physiotherapy is an integral part of health that often gets sidelined in LGBTQ+ care. But posture correction, pain management, and mobility support become even more important for individuals undergoing hormonal therapy or recovering from surgery," said Monis Ahmad, director of a Physio Centre. Counsellor Saurabh Paliwal said: "LGBTQIA+ individuals should walk into hospitals without fear, just like anyone else. Healthcare is your right."


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Stung by repeated cheating cases, Haryana introduces AI to monitor Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test
1 2 3 Rohtak: Stung by repeated incidents of candidates using unfair means to clear entrance exams, Haryana govt is now going to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) surveillance for its upcoming teacher eligibility test — a first for the state. The Haryana Board of School Education has completed all preparations for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET), scheduled to be held on July 26 and 27. Speaking to the press on Thursday, board chairman Pawan Kumar revealed that over 4.05 lakh candidates will appear for HTET this year, with Gurugram district contributing 42,783 candidates, the highest in the state. "In a significant move towards transparency and fairness, the board has decided to implement an AI-based monitoring system that will track and identify examinees in real time," he said. As soon as a candidate enters the examination zone, the system will fetch their entire data history. What makes this system more effective is its ability to identify if the same individual appeared in previous exams under a different name. If any such discrepancy is detected, or if a candidate is found to have used unfair means in past examinations, the AI system will flag them immediately. "The goal is clear: we want a fair and cheating-free examination process," said Pawan Kumar. "This is why we've taken the bold step of integrating AI into our exam surveillance. It's a first for HTET, and we believe it will set a strong precedent for future exams," he said. This year, more than 600 examination centres will be established across the state. Each centre will host approximately 310 candidates. The exam will be conducted across three levels: Level 1 (PRT) will see the participation of 82,917 candidates; Level 2 (TGT) will have 2,01,517 candidates; and Level 3 (PGT) will include 1,20,943 candidates. Chief secy reviews CET preparations Chandigarh: Haryana chief secretary Anurag Rastogi on Thursday held a meeting with all deputy commissioners and superintendents of police to review preparations for the Common Eligibility Test (CET)expected to be held next month. The test is being conducted for recruitment to group C and D posts in Haryana govt. The chief secretary emphasised the need to ensure the examination is conducted in a free, fair, smooth, and transparent manner. During the meeting, it was informed that around 13,48,697 applications were received for the CET. HSSC has proposed to hold the examination over two-three days. The chief secretary directed all DCs to begin the process of identifying suitable examination centres in their districts within three days. He emphasised that centres should be chosen keeping in mind security, logistics, transportation accessibility, and capacity to accommodate candidates.


Time of India
17-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Police Bust ‘Fake Loan' Scam, Two Arrested in Outer North Delhi
New Delhi: Delhi Police busted a 'Fake Loan' scam, arresting two men involved in duping citizens by impersonating representatives of a reputed finance company. Victims were lured with promises of high-value loans and duped of money under the guise of processing fees. According to police, the fraud came to light after a complaint was received on the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) by a resident of Bhalswa Dairy. "The complainant reported being contacted by men posing as finance officials, who convinced him to transfer Rs 1.92 lakhs as processing and policy fees for a loan of Rs 25 lakhs. When no loan was received and unauthorised deductions surfaced, a case was registered," said DCP (outer north) Hareshwar V Swami. A police team used technical surveillance and financial tracking to trace the suspects. "Raids were carried out at Tilak Nagar and Sabhapur Extension, leading to the arrest of Pawan Kumar (36) on June 9 and Mohammad Rehbar (28) on June 13. Both were reportedly uncooperative during questioning," DCP Swami said. Police said Pawan handled victim interaction and impersonation, while Rehbar managed fund withdrawals. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Thị trường có dấu hiệu suy thoái không? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Phones, cheque books, rubber stamps, and even a desktop computer were recovered. Some items were found hidden in ceilings to avoid detection. "Pawan Kumar worked as a delivery executive and was also associated with a business, and Rehbar is a school dropout who worked with his father in a family-owned electronics manufacturing factory," a senior police officer said. Cops revealed the scam involved cold-calling victims with fake loan offers, collecting fees, and routing the money through multiple bank accounts. Over 10 similar complaints across the country are linked to the accused. Efforts are underway to trace co-accused Sandeep and Yashish.