Malad molestation: We helped parents file plaint: School

Malad molestation: We helped parents file plaint: School

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February 26, 10:30 IST

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Mumbai: The management of a Malad-based franchise of a popular chain of preschools has helped the parents of a three-year-old child, who was allegedly molested in the school bus, to file a case against the bus cleaner.

A spokesperson for the school said, “It is an unfortunate incident. We have a lady attendant who takes care of kids throughout. In this case, the cleaner and the lady attendant were both handed over to the police for questioning immediately.”

Saying that they are happy that the child cried foul, she added, “This is the only way for us to know, so we can isolate and discipline the miscreants whom the children call ‘uncle’ and ‘bhaiyya’.”

She also said that this was not an isolated incident, and that the more and more children are falling prey to perverts, which is disturbing. “That apart, child transport is becoming as much an everyday horror for schools as it is for parents,” she added.

The school has also added that several steps will be taken to ensure that such incidents don’t take place again in the future.

“We do not want to make tall promises. But we have evaluated the situation and will be issuing a statement in the next two days on what steps and actions we will be taking to ensure kids don’t go through such trauma,” the spokesperson said.

The school has come out with awareness programmes for the children, so they can differentiate between “good” touch and “bad” touch.

The management refused to go into the case in depth, as it is still being investigated by the police.

 

BMC property tax move reveals lack of homework

BMC property tax move reveals lack of homework

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February 26, 11:00 IST

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Mumbai: Before imposing the capital value-based property tax system, the BMC has failed to carry out several necessary surveys. All individual properties, which would come under the property tax net, had to be surveyed and measured but the civic body chose not to go through the exhaustive process. Instead, they simply used old details from its records for new tax bills. This has given rise to a lot of discrepancies.

“The kind of complaints and objections we are receiving now clearly shows that the issue needed much attention rather than such an haphazard implementation. Square feet area of several house units are not accurate in the bills. There are also issues of ownership and tenancy,” said a senior civic official. Officials added that the BMC found surveying each and every property not only a tedious task, but also an expensive one.

However, Rajiv Jalota, additional municipal commissioner, said each complaint will be looked into till the owner is satisfied.

“We have taken all the details from the old records and are rectifying them as and when we come across any anomaly. Citizens need not worry,” Jalota added.

 

Rape, murder of minor sisters extremely painful: Prithviraj Chavan

Rape, murder of minor sisters extremely painful: Prithviraj Chavan

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February 20, 11:36 IST

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Mumbai: Appealing for calm and cooperation, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan Wednesday said the incident of the three minor sisters who went missing and were later found raped and murdered was "extremely deplorable and painful".

"The incident is extremely deplorable and painful. I appeal to the people to maintain calm and cooperate with the law-enforcers," Chavan said in a statement.

Chavan also announced ex-gratia relief of Rs10 lakh to the family of three minor sisters, who went missing, and later found raped, murdered and their bodies dumped in a well in Bhandara district, about 65 km from Nagpur, the state's second capital in eastern Maharashtra.

Home Minister RR Patil had earlier announced the suspension of Prakash Munde, chief of the Lakhni police station, under whose jurisdiction the crime was committed.

The girls -- aged 6, 9 and 11 -- were subjected to unnatural sex, according to an autopsy. A manhunt has been launched against the unknown perpetrators.

Police have formed 12 special teams to probe the crime, which left union Heavy Industries Minister Praful Patel visibly stunned Tuesday after he visited the mother of the three girls at her home in Lakhni village, around 115 km from Bhandara town.

"As a father of three daughters, I am appalled at the atrocity committed on these girls. I have raised the matter with the chief minister to ensure financial assistance to the widow, speedy investigation and a fast track trial of the accused," Patel said.

According to officials, the three girls did not return from school last Thursday (Feb 14) and their mother lodged a missing complaint at the Lakhni police station.

Two days later, some villagers discovered their brutalised bodies from a well near Murmadi, around three kilometres from their village, following which the local police registered a case of 'accidental death'.

It was only after the villagers took to the streets, blocked traffic and protested outside the police station that a case of murder, kidnapping and rape was lodged.

 

Pakistani Shia refuses to bury dead; want army control over Quetta

Pakistani Shia refuses to bury dead; want army control over Quetta

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February 18, 21:54 IST

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's minority Shia Hazara community on Monday refused to bury victims of a devastating bombing in Quetta that claimed 89 lives till the army takes control of the southwestern city to prevent terror attacks.

Thousands of Shias joined a protest with the bodies of some of the 89 people killed in Saturday's attack at Hazara Town in Quetta, the capital of the restive Balochistan province.

The banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility for the bombing.

A bomb containing hundreds of kilogrammes of explosives ripped through a crowded market in Hazara Town on Saturday.

Many women and children were among the dead. About 200 people were injured by the blast, which flattened several buildings. The death toll in the attack went up to 89 on Monday after four more people succumbed to their injuries.

Leaders of the Shia Hazara community, which has been repeatedly targeted by sectarian groups like the LeJ, gave the government a 48-hour ultimatum to launch an army operation against terrorists.

They accused elements of the security establishment of sheltering the militants.

Quetta police chief Wazir Khan Nasir said officials were engaged in negotiations with the Shia leaders to convince them to bury their dead.

However, Shia leader Qayyum Changezi said the protesters would not bury the dead "until a targeted operation is launched" against terrorists.

Syed Muhammad Hadi, a spokesman for an alliance of Shia groups, said the community wanted security in Quetta to be handed over to the army and targeted operations against terrorists and their supporters.

Pakistan's biggest city and financial hub Karachi was paralysed on Monday after a series of sit-ins by Shia groups and incidents of violence in several areas to protest the deadly bomb attack in Quetta. Police and rangers had to resort to shelling and water cannons in some areas.

Meanwhile, a large number of Shias, including women and children, also refused to end their sit-in outside Governor's House in Lahore against the killing of Shia Hazaras in Quetta.

The protesters said their agitation would continue till security in Quetta was handed over to the army.

 

300 errant UID agents blacklisted

300 errant UID agents blacklisted

Dhaval Kulkarni / DNA

February 13, 7:51 IST
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Following complaints about agents doing the rounds of Aadhaar enrolment centres seeking money from applicants, the state government and UniqueIdentification Authority of India (UIDAI) have blacklisted around 300 such errant operators in Mumbai.

“Around 300 operators have been blacklisted in Mumbai,” said Ajay Bhushan Pandey, Deputy Director General, UIDAI, adding that this had been done because of complaints regarding money being sought from applicants, proliferation of agents at centres, irregularities and quality issues.

Operators were also being suspended and police action was being taken in appropriate cases. “We have a zero tolerance on this,” said Pandey, adding that even FIRs had been filed in some cases. He pointed out that the Aadhaar registration was done free of cost.
Pandey said the blacklisted operators would be “removed from the Aadhaar ecosystem” to ensure that they would not be able to work on the project in other states.

Also, with citizens crowding registration centres, Pandey said they would enrol LPG consumers and scholarship holders in Mumbai and Pune on priority basis till March 15.

The LPG connection holders in five districts — Mumbai, Pune, Amravati, Wardha and Nandurbar — are supposed to enrol for Aadhaar and give their UIDAI numbers to their gas agency by March 15 for the direct transfer of subsidy into bank accounts failing which, they may need to purchase cylinders at market prices.

He requested people who were not covered by these schemes to wait and get enrolled as per their convenience by December 2013 and pointed out that the registration was a continuous process with the state due to have 2,000 permanent centres forever.

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Rs1.75 lakh gone in minutes - online fraud

Rs1.75 lakh gone in minutes

Manish K Pathak / DNA

February 6, 10:00 IST

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Mumbai: In a recent case of online fraud, a conman transferred Rs1.75 lakh from the account of a Kandivli resident to his own after blocking his mobile number and activating it in a blank SIM card. This the culprit did to stop an SMS alert going to the victim about the transaction.

Chinmay Das lodged a complaint at the Samta Nagar police station a month ago alleging an unknown person blocked his SIM card in connivance with the telecom service provider and transferred the money from his account into his own.

Das said he called his bank but the officials there told him that the money had already been transferred to accounts in UP and Rajasthan.

“The fraudster opened several accounts with fake documents. We got a few addresses and tracked down some of the people in whose names accounts had been opened. They weren’t even aware of it. Some of them were daily-wage labourers who can’t even read and write,” said inspector LG Shinde.

“We also found a link of foreign national who was living in a hotel at Delhi. A police team went there and found he had already left the country. It’s not clear if he was involved or someone used his documents.”

 

How to avoid gastric and acidity?

What is acidity? :


Acidity can be explained as the discomfort that occurs in the stomach and makes on one feels. The food we eat has to be digested properly for that our body secrets hydrochloric acids (HCL). In certain cases the amount of acid secreted by our body will be high and the excess acid after digestion will be left behind and creates discomfort and irritation. It is not a contagious disease.

Gas trouble is caused due to the air we swallow or due to irregular meal intakes. Actually acidity causes gas trouble. .

Is acidity and gastric problems/gas trouble the same?


No, both are not the same. Acidity is due to the excess release of acid in our body an due to the consumption of food rich in acid content. Whereas gastric problems are caused due to acidity. But the preventive methods for both acidity and gas trouble are the same.

Symptoms of acidity and gastric problems :


People with acidity and gastric problems will have irritations in their stomach, will often burp or fart, indigestion, some may even have nausea and vomiting, some may even have constipation too.

How to get rid off acidity?


Acidity is a disease that has to be treated or else it will lead to various other diseases. To a certain extent, by changing our daily routine and habits, acidity can be controlled. Try the below steps and only if it is not effective, consult a doctor.

  1. In today's world, most of us are engaged in office jobs, henceforth our body hardly moves. Gradually we become lazy but this has lot of side effects. Gas trouble is one and the most prominent among them. Therefore we need to do daily exercises for our body to get sufficient movements. It is advisable to do exercises in the open air and preferably at the same time every day. But never undertake exercises that are too heavy for you or very light in nature. Always choose the one you are comfortable with. If you are a little aged, then I would suggest walking as the best exercise.

 

  1. Another thing you have to make a note of is, avoid drinking water along with your meals. This causes acidity. Always make it a habit to either drink water one hour prior to your meal or one hour after your meal. Drink lots of water, it's always good for you and helps with digestion

 

  1. Give proper time for the food to be digested, therefore avoid going to bed as soon as you have finished your meals. Do some light activities such as chatting, watching TV, listening to music or so for an hour or two. This gives your body ample time to digest the food you have eaten. After that you can have a sound sleep.

 

  1. Always make it a habit to eat slowly and to properly chew the food you are eating. You have to be extra careful while eating non-vegetarian food items. Never be in a hurry, instead take time and eat.

 

  1. Skipping your breakfast or any other meals is one of the reason why people get acidity, therefore never skip a meal and always take your meals in proper time as irregular meals also will lead to these problems. Never eat late night or sit hungry for too long. This will lead to gas formation in your stomach.

 

  1. Include lot of fiber rich food in your daily diet so that your bowels movements will be proper.

 

  1. Avoid taking bulky meals especially during dinner. Digestion process is slow at night.

 

  1. Stress is another reason for having acidity. Today everyone seems to be stressed either at work or at home and this gives us lot of diseases in return. Hence we should be able to reduce or control our stress level and also to divert our mind from the factors causing stress.

 

  1. Practicing Yoga is also of great relief for people with acidity. Hero's pose is one of the yoga positions followed by acidic people.

 

Foods to be avoided :


By changing your eating habits also, you can get rid off acidity to some extent. Some foods that are to be avoided are onion, beans, cabbage, pea sprouts, potato, tapioca, chic peas, cauliflower, pickles and so on. Also try to avoid consuming raw vegetables and the vegetables that grow under the earth. Soft drinks that contain too much of carbohydrates are also not recommended for acidic people. They should also avoid foods that are rich in fat content and junk foods too. Smoking habits, intake of drugs and alcohol has to be given up completely if you wish to get rid of this irritating disease.

Foods to be included :


By adding certain foods into your daily diet, acidity can be controlled. Some of those foods include mint, garlic, ginger, carrots, more of fruits and raisins. Therefore try to consume more of these foods. Consuming tender coconut(Ilaneer) is very good for acidity.

Treatment and Medicines :


Allopathy, Homepathy and Ayurveda has medicines for acidity and gastric problems. Homepathy or Ayurveda is the best in this case as it gives a permanent relief even though the process is gradual and slow. For the timely relief, you can try consuming "Gelllusil" a very well known medicine to fight against acidity. Continuous consumption of certain Allopatheic medicines which we normally take in as pain-killers will lead to acidity.

 

 

 

Summary:

Many people these days have gastric and acidity problems. Here are some steps to get rid of these :
(a) Do proper exercise and make it a habit to do it every day preferably the same time. We all are into office jobs and our body hardly moves, this is one of the reason behind these kind of diseases. Never indulge yourself in heavy exercise as it will be harmful to your body. Select the one that suits you and the one you are comfortable with. Walking is the best among them.
(b) Do not drink water along with taking meals. If you have that habit, try to get rid of it. Either drink water one hour before taking meals or drink water after one hour of having meals.
(c) Never go to bed as soon as you finish your meals. Sit and watch movie or do something else, give some time for the food to digest and drink plenty of water.
(d) Avoid taking bulky meals especially during dinner. Digestion process is slow at night. Chew your food properly while eating.
(e) You should take all your meals on proper time, never skip any or sit hungry for a long time.

Foods that are to be avoided :
Avoid food like onion, beans, cabbage, pea sprouts, cauliflower and so on.

Foods that are to be included :
Try to include more of fruits, garlic, carrots and raisins in your daily diet.

If you are current following Allopathy medicine, why don't have a shift to Homepathy or Ayurveda. Even though it is a slow process there, you can get rid off it gradually and permanently.

 

 

These are some Ayurvedic methods to cure acidity.

1. Drink water boiled with corriander and pieces of clean coconut shell.

2. Take the extract of curryleaves one teaspoon twotimes daily.

3. Dry and grind the outerpart of banana. Drink one teaspoon of it with milk.

4. Add 2 teaspoon ghee to hot milk. You can take it instead of dinner or 1 or 2 hours after dinner.

5. Avoid pickles, salt, oil, curd, fried food items, and alcohol. Include sweet fruits, green leafy vegetables etc in diet

BMC tax payment portal gives users headache

BMC tax payment portal gives users headache

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February 4, 9:08 IST

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Mumbai: The civic body’s online tax payment portal that it announced last year does not seem to be working, with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) now saying that they are working on a new software to enable easier payments.

While the corporation introduced the online services to pay property and water tax bills, it is unable to to fix the technical glitches that citizens have been facing.

The BMC has started sending out the new property tax bills to citizens, asking them to make the payments before March 31. “You can now see long queues outside each BMC ward office because of this. I have been trying to use the online service for the last 10 days, but keeps showing ‘internal service error,’” a citizen said, adding that his complaint to the civic body five days ago has yet to see any action.

Other residents from Bandra and Khar also complained about the portal not being user-friendly. “The BMC is going high-tech by starting such online services, but the portal does not work most of the times and shows a server error. If the body is not able to provide the services effectively, why start such services in the first place?” an activist from Khar (W), Daphne Warapen asked.

Warapen added that she faces the problem even while trying to lodge complaints. “The online service is just an eyewash. At a time when the BMC is hiking various taxes, including the property tax, we are not getting anything in return,” she said.

The civic administration, however, said it is in the process of developing a new software for the new property tax system. “To pay the new property tax bills online, a new software application is being developed. Trials of the new software are being carried out and will be uploaded on the portal after we get satisfactory results,” additional municipal commissioner Rajiv Jalota said.

He is in charge of property tax in the civic body.

Citizens up ante over ‘irrational’ property tax
Terming the new property tax system irrational, citizens are planning to take to the streets to protest against the BMC implementation of the new property tax system. An activist from Khar (W), Daphne Warapen said, “We are planning to take our protest to the streets now. Area-wise groups will be formed to protest at local ward offices.”

Around 300 citizens from the city and its suburbs gathered at Khar (W) on Sunday to discuss their issues with the new property tax system. “Property tax is not levied on a majority of the slums; only the middle class is burdened with it,” said Godfrey Pimenta, who addressed the gathering.