12 including ABVP leader held for CBSE paper leak

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March 31, 2018

The police have arrested a dozen miscreants from Bihar and Jharkhand including a prominent leader of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the students wing of BJP in connection with the leak of question papers of CBSE for Mathematics (Class X) and Economics (Class XII) .

This information was revealed by Akhilesh B Variar, Superintendent of Police, Chatra district (Jharkhand) in a press conference on Saturday. The exams were held on 28 March and after reports about the leak, the CBSE had cancelled the papers.

The SP told media persons that leaked question paper had reached Chatra from Patna on WhatsApp. Twelve people have been arrested in this connection. They include a leader of ABVP who is also owner of a coaching centre in Chatra. The arrested persons include nine minor students who have been sent to a remand home in Hazaribagh.

ABVP leader has been identified as Satish Pandey who is Chatra district coordinator of ABVP and owner of a local study centre Study Vision. The district Police chief said it was Pandey who took money from students for the leaked questions. He had sent the 28th March question paper to students through WhatsApp on 27th March itself.

The SP also said that Pandey had helped in sneaking in solved questions in a school where CBSE exam was being conducted on 28th March. This resulted in cheating in the exam hall at the school.

He also informed that the SIT constituted by the Chatra Police arrested two from Patna — Gaya resident Amit Kumar and Chhapra resident Akash Kumar. Both, he said, were in touch with education mafia in Delhi.

Only on Friday, the CBSE had announced new date (April 25) for fresh exam of Economics and said that retest of Mathematics, if necessary, would be held in July and for the region of Delhi, Haryana and NCR only. Many had questioned that on what ground the CBSE hinted to hold retest of Class X paper only for Delhi, Haryana and NCR region.

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March 4,2020

Mar 4: Twenty-one Italian tourists and three Indian tour operators have been sent to an ITBP quarantine facility in Delhi on Tuesday for suspected coronavirus exposure, official sources said.

Health Ministry sources said these foreigners, 13 women and eight men, were in the same group of which an Italian and his wife have tested positive in Rajasthan capital Jaipur.

“His (Italian in Jaipur) condition is stable,” a source said.

Three Indians, who were accompanying this Italian group as tour operators, have also been sent to the ITBP facility in Chhawla area of south-west Delhi, they said.

All these people, staying at a five-star hotel in south Delhi, have been put in “preventive isolation” at the ITBP camp and their samples will be taken on Wednesday, sources said.

The centre already has 112 people, 76 Indians and 36 foreigners, since February 27 after they were evacuated by an IAF plane from Wuhan in China, the epicentre of the coronavirus.

The first samples of these 112 people had tested negative when reports came in last week.

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June 7,2020

Bhopal, June 7: In a shocking incident of medical cruelty, an 80-year-old man was tied to a hospital bed in Madhya Pradesh after he allegedly failed to make payment of fees for his treatment. The incident took place at the City Hospital in Shajapur.  

The hospital, however, claimed that he was having convulsions and as a result had his hands and legs tied so that he could not hurt himself.

The man’s family members have accused the hospital authorities of resorting to the heinous act after they failed to pay a fee of Rs 11,000 for his treatment at the. 

“We had deposited a bill of Rs 5,000 at the time of admission but when the treatment took a few more days, we did not have the money to pay the bill,” his daughter told the channel.

The hospital, however, maintained that the man was shackled because he was suffering from an electrolyte imbalance. “He was having convulsions because of electrolyte imbalance,” an unidentified doctor said. “We tied him so that he could not hurt himself.” 
The doctor claimed the hospital had waived off the man’s bill on “humanitarian grounds”.

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan took cognizance of the matter and promised strict action against the hospital authorities. 

The Shajapur administration has also ordered an inquiry and has sent a police team to the hospital for investigation, the district collector told media persons.

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January 6,2020

Aboard Air Force One, Jan 6: US President Donald Trump threatened sanctions against Baghdad on Sunday after Iraq's parliament called on US troops to leave the country, and the president said if troops did leave, Baghdad would have to pay Washington for the cost of the air base there.

"We have a very extraordinarily expensive air base that's there. It cost billions of dollars to build, long before my time. We're not leaving unless they pay us back for it," Trump told reporters on Air Force One.

Trump said that if Iraq asked US forces to leave and it was not done on a friendly basis, "we will charge them sanctions like they've never seen before ever. It'll make Iranian sanctions look somewhat tame."

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