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Delhi University’s Ramjas College cancelled the ‘Cultures of Protest’ seminar after members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad protested against the participation of Jawaharlal Nehru University students, Umar Khalid and Shehla Rashid Shora.
Khalid, who was at the helm of the “nationalism” controversy erupting out of JNU last year, had been invited to speak on Tuesday.
Speaking to The Quint, Khalid said he was on his way to Delhi University when he received a call from the organisers.
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The Central Board of Direct Taxes has decided to crack the whip on those who fail to verify cash deposits of Rs 5 lakh or more during the demonetisation drive, while deciding to go easy on "low-risk cases".
It has also asked officers to act against those who have offered or repaid loans in cash, which attract 100 percent penalty.
With a majority of the 18 lakh who had deposited more than Rs 5 lakh cash into their bank accounts failing to electronically verify the funds, the tax department has been forced to push the cases to its field officers but with a clear message that the entire process should be electronic and non-intrusive.
(Source: The Times of India)
Chief Justice of India JS Khehar passed an order late on Tuesday on a letter addressed to him by Dangwimsai Pul, the wife of former Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Kalikho Pul, who has demanded the registration of an FIR and investigation into a note attributed to her husband who allegedly committed suicide on 9 August last year.
One of the charges made in the note is that relatives of two judges had, via some individuals, indicated that they wanted money from Pul in exchange for ensuring that President’s rule in Arunachal would not be declared illegal.
(Source: Indian Express)
Delhi is likely to miss out on the opportunity of hosting the marquee matches of the prestigious FIFA Under-17 World Cup later this year following the football federation’s concerns over the “extremely high” pollution levels in the city after Diwali.
So these matches are expected to be held at the other five venues – Navi Mumbai, Margao, Kochi, Guwahati and Kolkata.
The tournament director for the local organising committee, Javier Ceppi, said they have studied the capital’s air quality statistics for the “last six to seven years”.
(Source: Indian Express)
PM Narendra Modi has urged the US to take a "reflective, balanced and far-sighted" perspective on the movement of skilled professionals, indicating India's discomfort with the Trump administration's intent to curb H-1B visas.
The PM said Indian professionals contributed to the US economy and were law-abiding and socially integrated residents, a statement that underlines that H-1B visas are not a one-way street where only the visitors benefit.
(Source: The Times of India)
The 20-year-old man who allegedly raped a 24-year-old woman inside Deer Park near Hauz Khas Village, did not return to his house in South Delhi’s Arjun Nagar after committing the crime on Sunday. Instead, he shuttled from one park to another located in the neighbourhood. He was arrested by Delhi Police on Tuesday.
The accused, a native of Dholpur in Rajasthan, would earn his living by doing odd jobs at pubs and restaurants in Hauz Khas Village.
On a day he could not find any work, he just loitered in the area or hung out with friends. He knew the Deer Park area well and that helped him find a spot where he allegedly committed the crime with no one around to come to the help of the victim.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
The Corbett Tiger Reserve (CTR) on Tuesday issued shoot-at-sight orders against poachers. But the orders were to be carried out only for “self-protection against poachers carrying arms,” CTR director Parag Madhukar Dhakate said.
According to the tiger census data released in 2015, Uttarakhand, with 340 tigers, has the second highest tiger population in the country after Karnataka. According to wildlife experts, the tiger population has gone up in the past two years.
(Source: The Hindu)
The government is yet to get cracking on a national maritime authority (NMA), which was strongly recommended after the 26/11 terror strikes in 2008 and promised by the NDA government soon after it came to power in 2014, even as Phase-II of the coastal surveillance network (CSN) was finally approved on Tuesday.
This involves setting up 38 more radar stations with static radars and electro-optic sensors, four mobile surveillance stations and integration Vessel Traffic Management System sites in the Gulfs of Kutch and Khambat.
This follows Phase-I at a cost of Rs 600 crore, under which 36 radar stations on the mainland, six in Lakshadweep and Minicoy and four in Andaman and Nicobar are now operational after several delays.
The overall progress on revamping the country's entire coastal security architecture has been excruciatingly slow.
(Source: The Times of India)
Police recovered the chopped-up body of a missing airforce employee from the residential quarters of a sergeant in the Bhisiana airforce station on Tuesday.
The accused, Sulesh Kumar, and his wife Anuradha have been arrested, while Kumar’s brother-in-law Shashi Bhushan, who worked in the Merchant Navy, is absconding.
Twenty-seven-year-old Shukla, a resident of Gonda in Uttar Pradesh, joined the airforce in 2009 and was posted at the Bhisiana airforce station in May 2014. He reportedly went missing on 8 February.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
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