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Time of India
15 hours ago
- Health
- Time of India
Yoga day: Garhwa joins celebrations
1 2 3 Garhwa: Thousands of participants, including Garhwa DC, SP, administrative and police officers, school children, CRPF jawans and local people performed yoga on the occasion of Internation Day of Yoga on Saturday. DC, Dinesh Kumar Yadav, SP, Aman Kumar and representatives of Patanjali Yogpeeth jointly inaugurated the event in Birsa Munda Helipad Park ground. Addressing the gathering, DC Dinesh Kumar Yadav said, "Yoga plays an important role in development of healthy mind and healthy body". He called upon the people to add yoga in their daily life so that healthy body and mind can well be developed. Yoga has been born in our country which is now followed by entire world. Yoga associates together body, mind and soul. Through Yoga we can attain health, unity and spiritual enlightenment. SP, Aman Kumar said, "Yoga is the best remedy of depression. Not only this but it also helps to get rid from many incurable diseases. Besides Yoga helps to keep mind peaceful". Garhwa SDM, Sanjay Kumar said, "Yoga is not limited to only 'aasans' but it is a lifestyle. Yoga is a science, people from all over the world are attracted towards Yoga, they are performing Yoga for physical health, mental peace and for maintaining spiritual balance".


Hindustan Times
12-06-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
DU orders structural audit across campuses amid safety concerns
New Delhi, The Delhi University administration has ordered a comprehensive structural and safety inspection in all its colleges, hostels and departments during the summer vacation, after multiple infrastructure-related accidents across campuses were reported. In an official circular issued by the Office of the Proctor, the university directed authorities to begin inspections of "all the rooms and toilets in your institution" after examinations end, as part of a survey under the Board of Residence, Health and Discipline, Ordinance XV . This move comes after several accidents, including a fire at Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, another at the University Science Instrumentation Center, and an incident where a fan fell on a teacher at Kalindi College, were reported. There have also been repeated complaints about falling ceilings and deteriorating infrastructure in various colleges. "Please see that all the roofs and walls are in proper and safe condition, all the electrical fittings, like fans, lights are in working condition and there is ample supply of drinking water and water in the toilet," the letter states. The directive also stresses the need to ensure that "the lifts are in working condition and the ramps for PWD students are repaired." Colleges have been told to check fire safety measures: "Kindly see that the fire extinguishers are in working condition. If any building requires white-wash, please get it done," it adds, noting this is in light of "few incidents which happened in some colleges." The Proctor's Office has appealed to all institutions to make sure students return to a safe and healthy environment. "Kindly ensure that the students, when they come back from their vacation, have a safe, secure and healthy environment," the letter reads. The matter was discussed in a recent Executive Council meeting, where EC member Aman Kumar demanded an infrastructure audit. Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh had directed the Engineering Department to examine the issue. Following this, the Proctor's Office has issued formal orders to address the situation proactively.


Time of India
09-06-2025
- Time of India
3 neighbours abduct minor from house at night, gang-rape her
Gurgaon: Three men allegedly gang-raped a neighbour, a minor, after abducting her from her house at night at a village in Nuh last week. Police said the incident took place in the early hours of June 5. The three accused were neighbours. One of them, a 49-year-old, was arrested on Monday, and two others are on the run. Cops said the three men entered the teenage girl's house around 2am. "They covered her mouth and took her away while her family members were asleep. They went to one of the accused's house in the same locality and gang-raped her," a police officer said. The girl's family, after realising that she was missing, started searching for her around 5am in the locality. They heard her screams from the accused's house and barged in, finding her there. The accused had threatened the teenager that her family members would be killed if she informed anyone. Police said they have registered an FIR under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. "We are on the lookout for the two other people involved in the incident," the officer said. SHO Aman Kumar said there was no known enmity between the girl's family and the accused. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo "We are interrogating the accused who was caught. The main accused is absconding. Teams have been formed to nab them. They will be able to reveal the reason behind the crime," the SHO said. He added that a medical examination was carried out and investigation is underway.


Hindustan Times
19-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Chandigarh man held with 42 bottles of illegal liquor in Sector 28
The Chandigarh Police have registered a case against a 30-year-old man for possessing large quantity of illegal liquor. The accused, identified as Aman Kumar, a resident of Sector 28-C, was arrested on May 17. According to police officials, a total of 42 bottles of liquor—comprising premium brands such as Ballantine's, Rockford, 100 Pipers, Antiquity, VAT 69, and Magic Moments—were recovered from his possession. The seizure was made following a complaint lodged by sub-inspector Baljit Singh. An FIR under Sections 61, 1, and 14 of the Excise Act has been registered at police station, Sector 26. The accused was arrested on the spot and was later released on bail. Police are investigating the source of the illicit liquor and whether it was intended for sale.


Time of India
15-05-2025
- Time of India
Verify guests: Cops to Khunti hotels
Ranchi: Khunti district police directed the hotel owners to avoid allotting rooms to customers without checking identity cards. The hoteliers were asked to submit a daily report of their guests detailing their names, addresses, and Aadhaar card numbers to the police. Khunti SP Aman Kumar said, "The objective is to detect suspicious persons, including anti-social elements, criminals and organised crime group members, visiting the hotels. A tab would also be kept on foreign nationals visiting hotels. Many people are seen roaming in the town to sell clothes and other articles but their actual identities, including nationalities, are not clear." Anup Sahu, a hotelier in Khunti town, said, "We have been asked to rovide the local police with the list of visitors' names and their details by the afternoon." The Union govt had asked all Pakistani nationals, who are on short-term visas in India, to leave after the Pahalgam terror attack last month. Adequate CCTV cameras should also be installed on the premises, police told the hotel authorities. In another development, the police have also decided to stop vehicular movement for an hour from Tamar to Ranchi and Simdega via Khunti after school hours to ensure the safety of students and prevent traffic snarls. Police have appealed that people should cooperate with administration and avoid encroachment and illegal parking in the town.