Delhi church gutted in mysterious fire, probe begins

December 1, 2014

New Delhi, Dec 1: A Catholic church in Delhi was gutted under mysterious circumstances Monday, police said. The caretakers of the church have alleged the involvement of some unidentified men in the fire. Police have not ruled out any possibility and have begun a probe.

fireThe blaze was noticed around 7.15 a.m. at the Saint Sebastian's Church in east  Delhi's Dilshad Garden area by a chowkidar (guard) who informed the Delhi Fire Service and the caretakers.

"We all rushed to the spot and found flames coming out of the prayer hall on the  ground floor and the balcony on the first floor," Father Stanley said.

Four fire tenders were pressed into service and the blaze was controlled within three  hours.

"Almost everything was gutted. Nothing is left inside the building. The place where the Bible and other prayer things are kept has been completely destroyed," said Father Stanley, who lives in Gol Dak Khana area in central Delhi.

The church was established in an area having a mixed population of Hindus and Christians.

Another caretaker told IANS that about 5,000 Christians stay in localities around the  church established in 2001.

"The windows were broken and some inflammable substance has also been detected by police," he said. "It appears that the fire was started intentionally. It might be the handiwork of  some miscreants," he added.

Deputy Commissioner of Police R.A. Sanjeev told IANS: "A case has been registered and  probe is on. We are also looking at the angle of a possible short circuit."

A protest has been planned by Christian groups Tuesday morning in front of the police headquarters at ITO.

Over 150 people offer prayers at the church daily in the evening, while the church witnesses around 500-600 people on Saturdays and Sundays.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal visited the church and demanded that  Delhi Police conduct "a serious, thorough, time-bound and impartial probe" to ascertain the reasons behind the mysterious fire.

"The Aam Aadmi Party is shocked at the way police has handled the case so far. When former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal asked police about the progress in its investigation after he saw the condition of the church, the Delhi Police top brass appeared unaware about the gravity of the incident," said an AAP statement.

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April 4,2020

Aurangabad, Apr 4: A marriage was solemnised on a video call, the unique method which was adopted due to coronavirus lockdown.

A Muslim man named Mohammad Minhajudd, based in Aurangabad exchanged marriage vows with a Muslim woman based in Beed via video call on Friday.

The entire country is witnessing a 21-day lockdown due to which there is a limitation on the movement of people from one place to another and gatherings have been banned to prevent the spread of the coronavirus that has wreaked havoc across the globe.

The marriage halls are also closed during the lockdown period.

The bridegroom's father Mohammad Gayaz said that the marriage was fixed between the two persons six months ago when there was no fear about coronavirus. We got the elders of the family assembled at our home and conducted the marriage on phone.

Mufti Anis ur Rehman, the Qazi who performed the rituals for the marriage, said that both the families are happy as the marriage got conducted with the minimal cost incurred and the ceremony was a simple one. 

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February 4,2020

The government suspended all the India-bound air travel from China and has declared all visas 'invalid', on Monday, due to the rapid escalation of cases of novel coronavirus outbreak which originated in Wuhan.

"Embassy and our Consulates have been receiving several queries from Chinese citizens as well as other foreign nationals, who are based out of China or visited China in the last 2 weeks, as to whether they can use their valid single/multiple entry visas to travel to India," tweeted the Embassy of India in Beijing, China.

"It is clarified that existing visas are no longer valid. Intending visitors to India should contact the Indian Embassy in Beijing ([email protected]) or the Consulates in Shanghai ([email protected]) and Guangzhou ([email protected]) to apply afresh for an Indian visa," it said.

Further, regarding the validity of visas, the embassy said, "Indian Visa Application Centres (http://blsindia-china.com) in these cities may also be contacted in this regard. Visa Section of the Embassy/Consulates of India in China can be contacted to ascertain the validity of visa before undertaking any visit to India."

"All those who are already in India (with regular or e-visa) and had traveled from China after January 15 are requested to contact the hotline number of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Government of India (+91-11-23978046 and email: [email protected])," the embassy said.

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The Delhi High Court Wednesday sought the stand of the Centre and the Delhi government on a PIL seeking proper and adequate measures to combat coronavirus.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar issued notice to the Ministry of Health and the Delhi government seeking their replies on the public interest litigation (PIL) filed by an advocate.

The petition, by lawyer Triveni Potekar, seeks directions to the Centre and the Delhi government to make available important and relevant information on access to and availability of medical facilities for testing and treatment for the coronavirus disease.

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