Tata Steel Utilities And Infrastructure Services Limited, a 100% subsidiary of Tata Steel, organised a road safety awareness programme in Gandhi Maidan, Mango, as part of their ongoing campaign to raise awareness of road safety.
Tata Steel UISL organised a street play on road safety to raise awareness among citizens and disseminate important information, demonstrating their commitment to community welfare. The purpose of the interactive and captivating display was to convey significant messages about safe driving practices. (Also Check Below..)
SSP Kishore Kaushal of Jamshedpur was present for this programme as the chief guest. The fact that Tata Steel UISL Senior General Manager Town Operations & Maintenance and Real Estate Dhananjay Mishra was also there, together with Mango Municipal Corporation Deputy Commissioner Suresh Yadav, increased the significance of this programme.
Jamshepdur Locals attended the event in remarkable numbers to participate and learn about the significance of road safety. Tata Steel UISL is committed to carrying out its projects to create a community that is safer and more responsible.
An official stated that during a clash with Naxalites in Jharkhand’s Chatra district on Wednesday evening, two police officers were killed and one was critically injured. For medical attention, the injured soldier was airlifted to Ranchi.
An encounter between police and naxals in Chatra this evening resulted in the deaths of two police officers and the critical injuries of one. For better medical care, the injured jawan has been airlifted to Ranchi. Jharkhand Police said that a search operation was underway. Senior Jharkhand Police officers arrived at the scene, including ADG (Operations) Sanjay Latkar, IG of CRPF Jharkhand Sector Rajiv Agrawal, and IG (Operations) Amol V Homkar.
After meeting with the injured, Jharkhand Police Inspector General (IG) for Operations Amol V. Homkar stated that “a joint operation against opium cultivation was being run by the Sadar Jori police station of Chatra district in Narayan Tari village of Jori, in the course of which this encounter took place with the Naxalites of the TPC extremist organisation.” A joint operation by the Chatra Police and the CRPF against opium cultivation resulted in the deaths of the two police officers in a clash with the TPC Naxalites in the Chatra district.
The two police officers were slain in a fight with TPC Naxalites in Chatra district during a joint operation by the Chatra Police and the CRPF against opium cultivation, according to Jharkhand Police Inspector General (Operations), Amol V. Homkar.
The Inspector General of Operations, Amol V Homkar, who spoke the “a joint operation against opium cultivation was being run by the Sadar Jori police station of Chatra district in Narayan Tari village of Jori, in the course of which this encounter took place with the Naxalites of the TPC extremist organisation.”
According to Homkar, the wounded soldier’s condition is stable.
“Both sides of the conflict exchanged gunfire during the encounter, leaving two of our jawans dead. A single injured jawan was sent to Ranchi for care; he is currently receiving treatment, and his condition is stable. The other two injured jawans are not suffering from serious injuries; they are receiving care at Chatra’s Sadar Hospital; their injuries are merely from falls,” he said.
Jamshedpur: In response to confidential information received by Senior Superintendent of Police Kishore Kaushal, a special team led by Superintendent of Police Rural Rishab Garg and assisted by Deputy Superintendent of Police and Station Incharge Sundernagar carried out the Jamshedpur police operation in Sundernagar. The team’s goal was to apprehend a notorious criminal.
The Sundernagar police station authorized the specially assembled team to conduct a targeted raid in the vicinity of Post Office Road, based on the provided information. The raid’s objective was to get rid of Vidhata Tantubai, a wanted criminal who had been suspected of engaging in illicit activities.
The fact that Vidhata Tantubai was apprehended by the Jamshedpur police shows how successful the raid was. The fact that the suspect was carrying a loaded handgun manufactured in the country and live ammunition when he was arrested indicates how dire things got during the Jamshedpur police raid. After being promptly taken into custody, the offender was remanded to judicial custody while further legal proceedings were being carried out.
The Senior Superintendent of Police and the Superintendent of Police (Rural) collaborated to show how effective law enforcement efforts are in reducing the risk of crime in Jamshedpur city.
The operation conducted by Jamshedpur police serves as a reminder of the commitment of law enforcement to ensure public safety as well as the value of community involvement in the reporting and repression of illicit activity in the local community. The police force’s dedication to eradicating threats of this nature and maintaining law and order is demonstrated by Vidhata Tantubai’s arrest and the discovery of a loaded gun.
The arrest of Vidhata Tantubai is proof of the Sundernagar Police’s diligence and tenacious efforts to safeguard the Jamshedpur community.
Family members hurried him to Tata Main Hospital (TMH) as soon as they received word, where medical professionals pronounced him dead following an examination. Satendra was employed by Striker, an Indian company, as an orthopedic technician.
When his younger daughter opened the door after hearing the mobile phone ringing nonstop from his room, Satendra was hanging from a noose, according to his father Harjinder. The sister alerted the family, and after removing Satendra from the noose, everyone hurried him to TMH. Additionally, Harjinder Singh stated that Satendra was their youngest son and worked as an orthopedic technician for Striker, an Indian company located in Delhi. He served bone doctors in the city and its environs by offering his services. On Wednesday, the entire family was away from home, leaving just their son and their grandson (the son’s daughter) at home. Utilizing the solitude to his advantage, their son used a hanging to end his life.
In the city and its environs, he served as a bone doctor. All the family members were away on Wednesday, leaving only their son and their grandson (the son’s daughter) at home. By using a rope to hang himself in the house’s basement, their son took advantage of his solitude to end his life. According to him, they don’t know anything about the circumstances surrounding the event.
The postal department has set up a system for investigating public complaints and claims, where action is taken on receipt of complaints. This information was given by Union Minister of State for Communications Devu Singh Chauhan in the Lok Sabha in response to a question from MP Sanjay Seth.
Sanjay Seth had raised the issue of accounts opened by the post office in Jharkhand, the amount deposited in the schemes, and the financial irregularities in the post office in the Lok Sabha.
People showing interest in the post office
The Union Minister said that people in Jharkhand have shown interest in opening accounts and depositing money under various schemes. Better operation has also been done in Jharkhand regarding various schemes. The Union Minister also provided district-wise details of the state regarding the schemes being operated through the postal department.
Under which 240781 accounts have been opened under Kisan Vikas Patra, 32629 under Monthly Income Scheme, 2779 under Mahila Samman Saving Certificate, 279828 under National Savings Certificate, 750 under National Savings Scheme and 11846 under Public Provident Fund in Ranchi. Apart from this, 335438 accounts have been opened under Recurring Deposit, 8116 accounts under Senior Citizen Savings Scheme, 155480 accounts under Post Office Savings Account, 69352 accounts under Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana, 72764 accounts under Term Deposit in Ranchi district.
34,595 crores deposited in Jharkhand
The Union Minister said that people of Jharkhand have deposited Rs 34595 crore in the post office under these various schemes. The amount deposited by the common people in the post offices of Jharkhand in these schemes includes Rs 9241 crore in Kisan Vikas Patra, Rs 5711 crore in Monthly Income Scheme, Rs 105 crore in Mahila Samman Saving Certificate, Rs 4860 crore in National Savings Certificate, Rs 28 crore in National Savings Scheme, Rs 1838 crore in Public Provident Fund, Rs 4458 crore in Recurring Deposit, Rs 3710 crore in Post Office Savings Account, Rs 2540 crore in Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana, Rs 2104 crore in Senior Citizen Savings Scheme and Rs 5040 crore in Term Deposit.
People need to be aware
MP Sanjay Seth said that the public’s trust in the Modi government’s system has increased. This is the reason why people in Jharkhand alone opened accounts in the post office on such a large scale and also deposited money in it. The Government of India has also made provision for action in case of financial fraud or irregularities. But it is also necessary for the common people to be aware.
This will provide better facilities for the elderly people living in the Old Age Home. It is worth noting that there are many Old Age Homes operating in the capital, but the Chiraundi Old Age Home has a large number of elderly residents.
Work to be completed in a year
NREP has floated a tender for the renovation and construction of the building at a cost of 1 crore 13 lakh 27,500 rupees. The selected agency will have to complete the work within a year. After the construction, the building will have more space for people to live in. This will provide a comfortable living space for the elderly who have been brought to the Old Age Home from their homes.
The police have started searching for Muskan after receiving the information. The family is also looking for Muskan at the station and bus stand.
The family said that Muskan left home on Wednesday afternoon saying that she would be back soon. When she did not return late in the evening, they called people in the neighbourhood and relatives, but Muskan had not gone to the relatives’ house either. Late in the evening, the police were informed in writing. The police are also continuously searching for Muskan.
Pramanik, who operated a kiosk from the shop, expressed shock and dismay at the sudden demolition. He claims he received no warning and lost valuable goods damaged during the process. This lack of communication has raised concerns among other potentially affected individuals.
Tata Steel, however, maintains the demolition was necessary to address encroachment issues in the area. While acknowledging the campaign’s importance, many urge the company to adopt a more transparent and considerate approach, including providing proper notice and potential compensation to affected individuals.
The All India Students Association will organise the “Young India referendum” on the union government’s employment and education policies, held in more than 50 universities.
During the campaign’s initial phase, a signature drive was conducted to demand responsibility for the union government led by the BJP’s decisions regarding employment and education. In the second stage of the campaign, over fifty universities will vote on this election which is happening across India with issues related to employment and education.
From February 7 to 9, the All India Students Association (AISA) started the “Young India Referendum” campaign on the subject of education and employment at a number of universities and colleges across the nation. The programme is a component of the December 2023-launched “Young India Charter 2024” campaign.
What is Young India Referendum?
The All India Students’ Association (AISA) is currently conducting a nationwide ‘Young India Referendum’ in public and private universities across the country. This referendum aims to capture the opinions of students and youth in light of the 2024 general elections. The Referendum, which is scheduled to take place between February 7th and 9th, follows an all-India signature campaign where students and job-seekers posed ten questions to the Modi-led Central Government regarding its ten years in power. The campaign highlights the erosion of public-funded higher education institutes, attack on democratic spaces, assault on dissenting voices, inaccessibility of education, lack of dignified employment, among other concerns.
Schedule of Young India Referendum across various states of India
On February 7th (today), the Referendum was held in University of Allahabad, Veer Kunwar Singh University (Ara), Patna University, BN Mandal University (Bihar), Lalit Narayan Mithila University (Bihar), Delhi University, Jamia Milia Islamia, SK University (Andhra Pradesh), Dr. Abdul Haq Urdu University (Andhra Pradesh), Bengaluru University, Sri Krishnadevaraya University (Karnataka), Jadavpur University (Kolkata), ICFAI University (Tripura), Hemchand Yadav University (Chhattisgarh), Azim Premji University, Manipal University, among many other affiliated colleges across the nation as shared by the National President of AISA, NILASIS BOSE
All India Students Association
AISA aims to focus Young India on crucial issues such as public-funded education, fee hikes, unemployment, centralization of entrance examinations, and the dilution of education. The referendum spans over sixty universities in multiple states, which is receiving an enthusiastic and overwhelming support from the student masses. –according to the press release shared by the National President of AISA, NILASIS BOSE
Disruption during the programme in South Campus, Delhi University
Notably, the referendum faced disruption in the south campus of Delhi University by the members of ABVP. The goons, threatened by the student participation thrashed and burnt the ballot boxes of Aryabhatta and RLA Colleges after attacking AISA activists conducting the referendum.
In the broader context, this referendum is an attempt to unite Young India in shaping the agenda for the upcoming elections. The outreach campaign and the signature campaign so far reflected that the students and youth of this country are poised to reject vacuous empty rhetoric and divisive politics, instead desiring this general election to center around concrete policies such as the right to quality education, women’s safety on campuses, and the right to employment. –according to the press release shared by the National President of AISA, NILASIS BOSE
Young India Referendum organised by All India Students Association in Jharkhand
In Nilambar Pitambar University, Palamu, Jharkhand, students and youth can be seen actively participating towards the campaign. The thought of employment and education is raising concerns among the students and youth resulting in this campaign being held.
From Garhwal Central University in Uttarakhand to Delhi University, Calicut University in Kerala, Jadavpur University in West Bengal, Punjabi University, Tamil Nadu Central University, Azim Premji University in Bengaluru, Patna University in Bihar, Allahabad University in Bihar, Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi, HCU, SK University, and other universities, the “referendum” is being conducted.
Palamu: Rajnandan Yadav, a police sub-inspector assigned to the Patan police station, passed away from a heart attack. His age was fifty-five. Following this occurrence, there is grieving at the Patan police station. The men he served with have conveyed their sorrow at his passing. He was going for a morning walk when this incident occurred, having just left the police station.
What happened in the Palamu police department?
According to reports, Police Sub Inspector Rajnandan Yadav departed for his morning stroll at approximately seven in the morning. After a while, a villager reported that he had fallen while walking on the road by calling the police station.
Sub-inspector Rakesh Kumar, police station in-charge Gulshan Gaurav, and other law enforcement officers arrived at the scene and quickly transported him to the community health centre. Following this, the doctors referred him to Medininagar MMCH due to his critical condition. There he was pronounced dead by the physicians.
Rajnandan Yadav was previously posted in Ranchi
We should mention that he was previously posted to Ranchi. Following this, he was moved to Palamu. He was then moved to the Palamu police station in Patan. Based on the available data, he lived in Bihar’s Munger district. is constructing a home in Jharkhand’s Deoghar.
According to his friends, he used to go for a daily stroll at seven in the morning. But a specific cause of death could not be identified. However, medical professionals are suspicious that he suffered a heart attack and died. Doctors are still looking at other area