Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Boy living in a park reunited with family

A 12-year-old boy, allegedly thrown out of his rented house by the landlord and forced to spend two months in a public park, was finally reunited on Saturday with his parents who were stuck in Bihar because of the lockdown.

The reunion involved several benefactors, including a dog lover and two IPS officers, and the almost inevitable role in these times of social media.

A woman named Yogita Kumari (25), who lives in Dwarka Sector 1, was feeding dogs in a park in Sector 7 about a month ago when she spotted Vishal lying next to a stray dog. She kept noticing him on several visits until she finally quizzed him sometime in May first week why he doesn’t go home. “He told me he was thrown out of his house and has been staying at public places. His parents had gone to Bihar’s Samastipur a few days before lockdown and got stuck there,” she said. A potter’s family living near the park was providing him meals for chores in return, he told her.

Vishal’s saga became an Instagram story for Ms. Kumari, drawing the attention of an Azamgarh resident named Snehlata Singh, who got in touch and posted the story on Twitter tagging Arun Bothra, an Odisha-cadre IPS officer who in turn called his batchmate Sanjay Kumar, Inspector General of Sashastra Seema Bal’s Bihar sector.

The SSB IG alerted his officers in Samastipur, who arranged to put Vishal’s father Santosh Pathak and mother on a special train running from Bihar to Delhi on Friday.

An SSB officer received Mr. Pathak, a security guard by profession, at the New Delhi railway station on Saturday and took him and his wife in a cab to Vishal. “I am happy meeting my son but saddened to see him extremely weak,” the relieved father told The Hindu.

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Minor girl gangraped in Azamgarh; hospitalised in critical condition

A minor girl was allegedly kidnapped and gang raped by three men in an under-construction house in Sidhari village under Gola police circle in Azamgarh on Wednesday evening. The girl has been admitted to the women's hospital in an unconscious state and her condition is said to be critical.


A minor girl was allegedly kidnapped and gang raped by three men in an under-construction house in Sidhari village under Gola police circle in Azamgarh on Wednesday evening. The girl has been admitted to the women's hospital in an unconscious state and her condition is said to be critical.

The girl's father, a lawyer, lodged a complaint with the police. ASP Elamaran said that the case has been registered and search teams had been sent out to arrest the accused. He assured strict action in the matter.


Wednesday, April 22, 2020

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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Son, daughter of corona patient also test positive in Azamgarh

Son and daughter on an elderly man, found infected with Covid-19 virus on April 8, tested positive for coronavirus on Monday

LUCKNOW Updated: Apr 13, 2020 23:04 IST

Son and daughter on an elderly man, found infected with Covid-19 virus on April 8, tested positive for coronavirus on Monday, said district magistrate (DM) Nagendra Prasad Singh.
With this, the number of total positive cases of the deadly virus in Azamgarh district reached 6.
“The report of 30-year-old son and 24-year-old daughter of the patient has been received. Both have tested positive,” said the DM while adding, “Nayapura Sikathi area in Mubarakpur district has been declared corona hotspot since all six positive patients are from this area.”
Of the total six patient, three returned to the district after attending Tablighi Jamat event in Delhi recently.
Singh said all the positive cases of coronavirus are undergoing treatment at the isolation ward in the government medical college.

Thursday, April 09, 2020

Akhilesh questions efficacy of Team-11

 |  | Lucknow
Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav questioned the efficacy of Team-11 set up by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Questioning the detention of members of Tablighi Jamaat who attended the Nizamuddin markaz meet in Delhi, the SP chief said, “We hear only about the spate of meetings of Team-11 but nothing is known about results of the meeting. Team-11 should find out why the foreign Jamaat members were given visa to travel to India.”

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Akhilesh said that the team should also look into the number of tests for detecting possible COVID-19 patients and also the plight of people affected by the lockdown.

The SP chief alleged that due to the fear of coronavirus, there was negligence in treatment of common people. He said that while providing personal protective equipment to medics, the government should ensure that medical staff do not ignore any patient due to fear of contacting coronavirus.

Akhilesh said, “It is sad that a doctor in Kanpur had to lose his son due to unavailability of ambulance and stretcher and other medical equipment help at LLR Hospital.”
The former chief minister of UP said the state government should focus its attention on efficient management of quarantine centres.

He said the shortage of sanitiser, masks and sanitation in Azamgarh medical college had added to the vulnerability of patients, doctors and paramedics.

He also demanded an objective review of the relief fund for COVID-19 and regular review of government funds.

The SP chief alleged that the supply chain of essential commodities in Kanpur had collapsed due to lockdown, adding to the woes of the common man already suffering from job losses and economic slowdown.

He claimed that basics like milk and bread were not available in Kanpur, while the poor were suffering due to the shortage of medicines.

Extending his support to measures taken by the Yogi Adityanath government to contain the virus spread, Akhilesh said, “I have no objection to the lockdown but the manner of its enforcement should be humane and it should not cause agony to the common man.”

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Monday, April 06, 2020

51 new corona cases in UP, 47 attended Jamaat congregation

 |  | Lucknow


Uttar Pradesh on Friday reported 51 new coronavirus positive cases, 47 of them being members of Tablighi Jamaat who had attended a Nizamuddin markaz meet in Delhi in mid-March.
With the fresh addition, the total number of coronavirus positive cases rose to 172 in UP.
The 47 Tablighi Jamaat members have been quarantined in 14 districts of the state.
Reports of the highest number of 12 cases of Jamaat members testing positive came from Saharanpur, followed by six from Kanpur, five each from Agra and Meerut, four from Firozabad, three from Azamgarh and the rest from other districts.
“We have ordered the sample test of all Jamaat members who attended the Delhi function or who came in contact with the attendees,” Principal Secretary (Health) Amit Mohan Prasad told media persons in Lucknow on Friday.
Prasad also said that aggressive containment process was underway in affected districts while surveillance was also underway to find out  if there were any fresh cases.
“On Thursday, eight labs across the state tested 465 samples and soon testing facilities would start at Jhansi Medical College. Level 1 Covid hospitals have started functioning in all districts while six Level 2 Covid hospitals would be notified by Saturday,” he said.
Meanwhile, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Awanish Awasthi confirmed that till date 1,203 members of Tablighi Jamaat or those with links with them were identified across the state and the tests on 897 of them were conducted.
Awasthi further said that 297 foreign Tablighi Jamaat attendees too were detected and passports of 228 had been confiscated while 35 FIRs were lodged against them in 16 districts of UP.
The additional chief secretary said  that a massive search was being made at all religious places and people from there were being taken out for test and to be quarantined.
He said that in Lucknow too, the police sealed the Sadar Bazaar area and were searching for people at a local mosque.
Speaking on growing attacks on men in uniform for enforcing lockdown, Awasthi said that the government was very serious over the issue and strictest action would be taken again the offenders.
“All districts administrations have been asked to monitor law and order through use of drones  and DMs and SPs would be held responsible for escape of any quarantined or isolated person,” he added.
The additional chief secretary said that soon the chief minister would hold video conferencing with religious leaders from districts to seek assistance for ensuring lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
“A high-level committee headed by a senior High Court judge has decided to release248 juvenile inmates jailed for petty crimes in UP,” he said.
On Friday, an FIR was registered against 57 foreign nationals for attending Tablighi Jamaat event in Delhi and withholding information from authorities.
Besides, 20 people from Saharanpur attended the event and they were quarantined in Delhi.

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

How Yogi’s UP turned down its poor amid an ill-planned lockdown

People are plagued by despair and the fear of hunger
By Puja Awasthi March 30, 2020 16:29 IST


A mix of fear and mistrust is forcing people to leave despite the Uttar Pradesh government’s assurance that they will be taken care of.

“I have no money. My phone has no charge. How will I survive in this city?” says Tribhuvan (uses just one name) walking towards his home in Lucknow’s Industrial area of Chinhat.

Around 1 pm on Monday, Tribhuvan with his 10-year-old son boarded a bus some five kilometres from his home. “It was a government bus. We were told we would be taken home”, says this native of Azamgarh who has been working at a shop that sells cycles in Lucknow for the last five years.

The bus that Tribhuvan boarded, roamed the city for almost an hour, before it was asked to turn around from Indira Canal near Lucknow’s neighbouring district of Baranaki. The bus rode for 30 more minutes before emptying its occupants at the Shaheed Path. This reporter met Tribhuvan when he was trudging back to his rented room in Lucknow from Shaheed Path.

Tribhuvan is still speaking when another bus begins to empty its occupants on the Shaheed Path—an outer bypass road that diverts traffic from Kanpur and Ayodhya. This 23km-long road is one of Lucknow's most photographed markers of development. 

As this reporter starts taking pictures of people walking away from the bus, a policeman intervenes. “Baith jao, baith jao- sab milega” (Stay put, you will get everything) he extols the occupants of the bus. On being queried on why the buses were being stopped he says he does not know. “Do you see me stopping anyone? I am trying to put people back on the bus,” he says.

The occupants rush back—some climbing through the windows not wanting to be left behind. “They have stopped us four times”, “They promised they would get us home”, “They said we would be tested but nothing happened”, “Can you please tell the government we want to go home”—people shout in the direction of this reporter.

The bus driver says that he was directed to go to Bahraich. He has no answers for why he stopped.

A second policeman is more forthcoming.

“The government has built temporary shelters for people. There was one at Shaheed Path, but it is full now. So these people will now be taken to Indira Gandhi Pratishthan”, he says with reference to one of Lucknow’s most sought after venues to host weddings and exhibitions. The bus lunges forward again, turns around and crawls to that destination.

The trust deficit between the government and its citizens that began with the announcement of an ill-prepared total lockdown runs deep. “The government has made empty promises. Look at the khichdi they are serving us- you will have to fish for rice in it. Back home at least we will have something to eat”, says Tribhuvan whose monthly income is Rs 4,000.

Behind him, hordes of people march on enveloped in the despair that the government has abandoned them and plagued by the fear of hunger. 

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FIR against 4 in UP for spreading rumours on social media

“It is alleged that on Saturday it was written on Facebook and other social sites that buses will depart for Azamgarh and other districts at 6 am on Sunday,” the police added.

Written by March 30, 2020 11:26


New Delhi: An FIR was registered against four people, including former Students’ Union President of Allahabad University Richa Singh, for spreading rumor on social media platforms about the availability of buses to reach several districts amid lockdown.
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“An FIR has been registered against Richa Singh, Neha, Akhilesh and Anand. On Saturday these people had written on Facebook and other social media sites stating that buses will be available for Azamgarh and other districts at 6 am on Sunday,” said Colonelganj Police in a statement.
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“The matter came to the notice of the police late on Saturday and on Sunday morning people started gathering at the bus stand,” it added.
“It is alleged that on Saturday it was written on Facebook and other social sites that buses will depart for Azamgarh and other districts at 6 am on Sunday,” the police added.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare had earlier reported a total of 1024 confirmed COVID-19 cases in India and 27 deaths due to the deadly virus. (ANI)

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