Thursday, May 20, 2010

power cut

रात के अँधेरे ने एक बार फिर कल रात के पॉवर कट की याद दिला दी. इन दिनों रात की बिजली कटौती या फिर कहें की पॉवर कट एक आम बात हो गयी है. घड़ी की सुइयां जब थक कर आधी रात के वक़्त आराम की सोचती हैं तभी पॉवर कट हो जाता है. रात के समय पॉवर कट ठीक वैसा ही लगता है जैसे सालों बाद घर लौटे पिया से मिलने से पहले घर में बिन बुलाये मेहमानों का जमघट लग जाये. ऐसे एहसास से दिल्ली वाले अब तक़रीबन हर रात गुजर रहे हैं. लेकिन अपना दर्द किसे बताएं राजधानी निवासी होने के नाते पसीने का घूँट पीकर चुप रहना पड़ता है कि कहीं पडोसी राज्यों में रहने वाले परिचितों ने सुन लिया तो देश कि राजधानी में रहने की साडी अकड़ निकल जाएगी. बस इतना ही कहना चाहता हूँ. शब्बा खेर doston

Saturday, September 20, 2008

fake lawyer arrested in new delhi

A fake lawyer is arrested in karkardooma district court in new delhi by the delhi police.arrested person is identified as Salim Chauhan hailed from Aligarh, Uttar pradesh. he is booked under section 420 IPC. he is arrested on the initiative of Shahdara bar association after a lady complaint against him. Salim Chauhan have take a sum of rs. 40000 from the lady, name Parveen, a resident of Farsh Bazar area of east Delhi.He will be produced in the court of metropolitan magistrate on sunday.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

accident victim was denied treatment

NHRC sends notice to Punjab Chief Secretary on denial of treatment to an accident victim.

New Delhi the 19 February, 2008

The National Human Rights Commission has sent a notice to the Chief Secretary, Punjab on a press report captioned “Public healthcare in Punjab a sham” which appeared in ‘The Tribune’ on February 9, 2008

The press report stated that a person named Amar Singh met with an accident at Chandigarh Railway Station while he was returning to his native place Sadhupur in Moradabad, UP. His leg was severely injured and he had been virtually immobilized due to the accident. The victim needed hip operation but did not get any treatment in Government Hospitals in Sector 32 and 16 of Chandigarh, where he was admitted. The report further said that he did not get any treatment in the Government Hospital, Sector 22 Chandigarh as well. The press report also said that the victim had been lying at a bus stop adjacent to the CBI office in Sector 30 since then, without any help from anywhere.

The press report stated that despite having highest per capita income in the country, the public health care system in Punjab was in bad shape. Quoting a study, the report said that 39% of doctors and 44% of medical staff were absent on any given day at Public Health Centers in the State. Further, the study added that these centers lacked diagnostic facilities and medicines.

The press report further mentioned that the Punjab Government and the Chandigarh administration had not taken any initiative to implement the National Health Insurance Policy, where the BPL families were given virtually free insurance.

After going through the contents of the press report, the Commission directed that the same may be forwarded to the Chief Secretary, Punjab. The Commission directed the State authorities to look into the allegations and submit an action taken report to the Commission within six weeks.

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Monday, February 18, 2008

mumbai ka gunda raj

NHRC sends notice to Maharashtra Chief Secretary on reports of alleged violence against migrants from Bihar

New Delhi the 18th February, 2008

The National Human Rights Commission has sent notice to the Chief Secretary Maharashtra, on a press report, which said that a person who fled Nasik with his family was beaten up by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) workers. The Commission’s direction comes after it went through the press report, which appeared in The Pioneer on February 14, 2008. The report alleged that a large number of people of Bihari origin working in Mahrashtra had fled due to terror and violence by MNS activists. The report added that one person Sanjiv Singh, who had fled Nasik with his family, had alleged that he and his family members were attacked and womenfolk molested by MNS workers. The report added that these people were threatened by MNS workers to leave Mahrashtra or face the consequences. The report further said that another person Rehman Bhai also alleged that MNS activists threatened them. The two people further alleged inaction by the State Government against the MNS activists.

Viewing it as a serious issue of human rights violation, the Commission has asked for a report from the Chief Secretary, Maharashtra within four weeks.

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Monday, October 8, 2007

NHRC sends notices to Chief Secretary, Tamil Nadu and Chief Secretary,Himachal PradeshNew Delhi October 8, 2007The National Human Rights Commission has sent notice to the ChiefSecretary, Tamil Nadu, on a news report, which said that due to lack ofhygiene, a student of Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai, had died.The report, which appeared in the “Indian Express” on September 29, 2007, said that 18 students who were staying at the campusof the Hospital had fallen ill and were hospitalized with fever andheadache. Two of them tested positive for Dengue while one, a girl wasconfirmed as a case of leptospirosis. The girl was later declared braindead and rushed to a private hospital where she died on September 27,2007. The report also said that an endemic had broken out due tosuspected viral encephalitis.The news report highlighted that piling of garbage, lack of propersanitation, unhygienic conditions and dilapidated building of the hostelwere possible reasons for the endemic.Expressing serious concern for the conditions in the hospital, theCommission has given four weeks time to the Chief Secretary for a factualreport.The Commission has also sent notice to the District Collector, Hamirpurand Chief Secretary, Himachal Pradesh, on a news report, which said thatcheap ration eludes Antodaya families in the district.The report, which appeared in the “Tribune” on September 29, 2007, saidthat these families had been deprived of cheap ration, for which they wereentitled under Antodaya Scheme.The report added that this had happened as the Nagar Parishad submitted alist of BPL families instead of Antodaya families, to the District Foodand Civil Supplies Department. The Department, based on this list, issuedration cards to BPL families and deleted the names of Antodaya families. The two authorities however, blamed each other for the crisis.The Commission has directed that the press report be forwarded to theconcerned authorities for a factual report within four weeks.******Information Officer,National Human Rights Commission,New Delhi, India.

Friday, September 28, 2007

NHRC sends notices to the Director, AIIMS, Police Commissioner, Delhi andChief Secretary, Madhya Pradesh on different incidentsNew Delhi September 28, 2007The National Human Rights Commission has sent notice to the Director, AllIndia Institute of Medical Sciences, (AIIMS), New Delhi, on a report whichsaid that doctors in the hospital operated on a patient’s wrong eye. Taking suo-motu cognizance of a news report published in the “HindustanTimes” on September 24, 2007, the Commission said that it is a seriousissue of human rights violation of the patient.As per the report, a 76 year old woman suffering from cataract wasoperated upon on September 20, 2007, at Rajendra Prasad Centre of thehospital. The report further said that doctors operated her in the wrongeye due to negligence. The Commission has directed that the press reportbe forwarded to the Director for a factual report within four weeks.The Commission took notice of another report which appeared in the Hindidaily “Dainik Jagran” on September 24, 2007, on the detaining to two girlsat police station in West Delhi and subjecting them to torture. As perthe press report, a 17 year old girl along with her younger sister,residents of Jahangirpuri were taken to the police station in the area forinterrogation in a case of missing girl from another block in the area. The two girls were reportedly detained for five hours in the policestation, where they were disrobed and subjected to severe physicaltorture. Calling the report as distressing, the Commission directed thata copy of the press report be sent to the Police Commissioner, Delhi, fora factual report within four weeks.Another story which caught the attention of the Commission was disrobingand parading of a tribal woman in Morena, Madhya Pradesh. The pressreport, which appeared in “Rashtriya Sahara” on September 24, 2007, saidthat some ruffians entered the houses of tribals in Thlonjri Village ofthe district with an intention to grab the land allotted to the tribals onlease basis. The report further said that they thrashed the tribalwomen, tore their cloths and paraded them naked in the village. TheCommission directed that the press report be forwarded to the DistrictCollector, Morena, and Chief Secretary, Madhya Pradesh for a factualreport within four weeks.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

hi

yesterday our Editor in chief Mr. Paresh Nath was elected INS' S Deputy President with a large majority.

congrats Paresh ji