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Pvt transport operators throw norms to winds
Dera Bassi, October 28 The district transport authorities have turned a blind eye towards the illegal operation of these vehicles on the Zirakpur-Rajpura, Zirakpur-Panchkula, Dera Bassi-Barwala roads and other internal roads in the sub-division. These operators are not only evading taxes thus causing losses to the state exchequer, but also endangering human lives by violating traffic rules with impunity. The gravity of the situation could be imagined from the accident involving a TATA Magic and a multi-axle vehicle that claimed lives of three passengers, including an ITBP jawan, on the Kalka-Ambala highway near Lalru on Monday morning. The overloaded TATA Magic was reportedly being plied on the highway illegally. Inquiries made by The Tribune revealed that the operators are plying
these carriers on these roads without seeking mandatory permissions from the district transport authorities and the district administration. The drivers of these vehicles could often be seen overloading, over speeding and violating traffic rules. They charge exorbitantly from customers. The practice is going unchecked for the
past couple of years, claimed Sukhbir Singh Saini, a resident of Dera Bassi. Gurdeep Singh Saini, president of the Rotary Club, Dera Bassi, is of the view that the district transport authorities should enforce the rules strictly on the violators so that there should be no loss of precious lives in road accidents. He said the Rotary Club would launch a drive to educate the vehicle operators and the drivers on road safety. DTO holds meeting
A day after the Lalru accident, Karan Singh, district transport officer (DTO), Mohali, held a meeting with his staff on Tuesday. He decided to tighten the noose around operators plying public carriers illegally in the sub-division. The DTO said a drive against the illegal operation of vehicles would be launched soon and the vehicles being plied without required permissions would be impounded and fined for evading tax. |
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Eunuchs fight over jurisdiction
Pinjore, October 28 Led by Manju, a mahant, Pinjore-based eunuchs accused the Kalka-based eunuchs of threatening them of their lives. Manju alleged that eunuchs from Kalka were continuously threatening them of dire consequence and blaming them of intruding into their territory. High drama was witnessed outside the police station when a eunuch threatened to commit self-immolation if they were not provided security. Following this, the SHO deployed four security guards and a PCR vehicle for their protection and summed the Kalka-based eunuchs, who failed to turn up before the police.
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Coaching institute to pay Rs 15,000 relief to student
Chandigarh, October 28 Disposing of the complaint filed by Ashutosh Sagar aged about 16 years through his father Bijay Kumar Rajak, resident of Sector 20, Chandigarh consumer forum directed sector 35 based FITJEET Limited to refund proportionate tuition fee paid by the complainant after deducting amount till August 30, 2013 and returning two post-dated cheques. The institute would also have to pay Rs 7000 as cost of litigation. As per the allegations, Sagar had passed Grade 10 with CGPA-10 in March, 2013 after which he had approached FITJEET Limited Sector 35-B, Chandigarh for coaching to clear IIT-JEE. The entire fee from April, 2013 to March, 2014 and April, 2014 to March, 2015 was demanded by FITJEET Limited. Accordingly, the complainant deposited the amount through two demand drafts for Rs .6900 and Rs 1,15,141respectively along with two post-dated cheques amounting to Rs.4600 and Rs 62950 were also given to the institute. On attending the classes for few days Sagar alleged that the institute failed to provide proper teaching and even questions raised by him were not solved. He alleged that his progress decreased day-by-day due to non-cooperation of the institute so Sagar wished to exit. Rajak took up the matter with the teachers of the institute who advised him to take benefit of pinnacle programme of the institute, which is a kind of dummy admission to a school, which has a tie-up with the institute, where the complainant would not be required to attend classes. In the meantime, Sagar fell sick due to the stress. As Sagar had not attended classes after August 15, 2013 he sought refund of tution fee which was withheld. Denying any deficiency FITJEET Limited said Sagar has himself withdrawn voluntarily from the course and his demand for refund of fee is not permissible as per terms and conditions of the enrollment. Consumer forum held, “Reliance on the declaration got signed from the complainant by the institute for non refund of fees cannot be accepted. It is one sided and would be deemed to be an unfair trade practice.” |
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UK Homes to pay for unfair trade practices
Chandigarh, October 28 The builders have
also been directed to pay Rs 10,000 as litigation expenses. The complainant, Meenakshi Rana, booked a plot in the project ‘Capital Greens’ launched by UK Homes at Zirakpur on the Zirakpur-Patiala Highway, Karala village, Banur tehsil, Mohali district (Punjab) and accordingly paid registration money
of Rs 3,00,000 on June 14, 2012. On demand by the builders, the complainant also deposited another Rs 3,00,000 on September 1, 2012. As per the form, the builders were to deliver the plot within 12 months, but even after two years, it has not been allotted to the complainant. It is averred that the complainant was astonished to learn that the builders had taken the aforesaid amount of Rs 6 lakh without there being any approval of the project by the competent authority and any sign of development at the site. Despite a notice being served, no representative of UK Homes appeared before the consumer court and hence they were declared exparte. Meanwhile, the forum ruled that the arguments of the complainant deserved merit and UK Homes was
found guilty of unfair trade practices. Allotment of plot The builders have also been directed to pay Rs 10,000 as litigation expenses. |
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Delivering old car model for new Aneesha Sareen Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 28 Padam Motors is in the dock for delivering a 2012 model car to the complainant in March 2013, while the client had opted for a 2013 model. The compensation has been granted on account of unfair trade practice and deficiency in service on the part of the dealer and also for causing harassment and physical agony to the complainant. Padam Motors has also been directed to pay Rs 11,000 towards litigation costs. Jatinder Kumar, a resident of Sector 52, stated in the complaint that he purchased one Chevrolet Sail UVA 2013 model. He paid a total sum of Rs 5,99,000 which included the cost of the vehicle as well as accessories vide receipts dated March 3, 2013. Besides, he also paid an amount of Rs 15,018 towards the insurance. It was alleged that the complainant was promised a corporate discount of Rs 13,000 but the same has not been given till date despite regular assurance in this regard. It has been further alleged that the complainant relied upon the assurances and promises made by the dealers of Chevrolet. However, it was alleged that Padam Motors very cleverly took advantage of the trust reposed on them and delivered a car of an older model which was of 2012 model. The matter came to his notice when he received the copy of the registration certificate wherein the year of manufacturing was given as 2012 instead of 2013. The complainant approached the general manager of the dealer who admitted to the mistake and assured that he would be suitably compensated but no action was taken despite several visits. In its reply before the forum, Padam Motors stated that the complainant was duly informed prior to the sale that the car was of November 2012 make and after due discount it was offered to him. The complainant availed the discount and did not raise any objection. It has been averred that the documents of the car which were issued on the date of sale also bore the date of manufacturing of the car as November 2012. “The dealers were required to prove the price of the 2012 model and the 2013 model of the said car on the date of sale which was March 15, 2013 to prove that a substantial discount was given to the complainant because of the fact that the car was of the November, 2012 make, but this was not done. Hence, the non-production of such type of evidence warrants an adverse inference against the dealers particularly when the complainant had not given any consent to purchase the 2012 model of car’’, ruled the forum. |
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Four get life term
Our Correspondent
Mohali, October 28 A case was registered against the four on June 21, 2013, at the Kharar City police station under Sections 302, and 307 of the IPC and various provisions of the Arms Act. The four had allegedly attacked a kiryana shop and opened fire. Sanjiv Kumar was killed while Vijay Kumar sustained injuries in the attack. |
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Cyber crime cases: Police to seek help of Interpol
Chandigarh, October 28 Sources in the police said that there were instances when the social networking sites or the e-mail service providers didn’t respond to the requests sent by the police Department that hampered investigations. Meanwhile, in many cases, the companies take several months to share the information which leads to delay in investigations that gives ample time to the accused to tamper with proofs. Sukhchain Singh Gill, SSP, UT, said to ensure speedy investigation into the cases of cyber crime, the Chandigarh Police would be approaching
the service providers through Interpol. “The headquarters of a majority of the IT companies are based in the United States for which we will be approaching the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) through the Interpol”, the SSP added. Last year, Congress leader Pawan Kumar Bansal and BJP leader Satya Pal Jain had complained to the Chandigarh Police regarding unusual likes on their Facebook pages. The cyber cell had then written to the Facebook headquarters in the USA seeking details of the IP address of the computers from where the likes were hit, however, the information was not provided to the police. A police official said that roping in the Interpol would also help in nailing the accused, operating from other countries. “In a majority of cases where e-mails are hacked and where fake e-mails offer windfalls, on most occasions the accused operate from different countries. In that case, the Police Department through Interpol can reach them”, the police official added.
Interpol has 188 countries as members
Interpol is the International Criminal Police Organisation comprising 188-member countries that have agreed to ensure and promote assistance among all police authorities for the prevention of crime. |
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Police yet to nab absconding drivers
Tribune News Service
Dera Bassi, October 28 Though the police impounded the TATA Magic involved in the accident, no efforts were made to locate its owner so that the driver, who fled the crime scene, could be arrested. The police have hardly made any effort to identify the multi-axle vehicle that was parked along the highway. The TATA Magic rammed into the stationary vehicle, leaving three passengers dead on the spot and four other injured on Monday morning. Talking to The Tribune, Rajinder Singh, ASI, who is investigating the case, said the police had flashed messages to the Haryana Police to identity the multi-axle vehicle involved in the accident. He claimed that efforts were being made to locate the driver of the TATA Magic. “The police were facing some problems as the TATA Magic was bearing temporary registration number. Still, we are trying our best to trace and arrest the driver,” the investigating officer said. Three persons, including an ITBP jawan, were killed and four others sustained injuries, two of them serious, when the TATA Magic they were travelling in rammed into a stationary multi-axle vehicle on the Chandigarh-Ambala highway near Lalru early on Monday morning. The TATA Magic was bearing temporary registration number (CH-4S-4693), while the registration number of the multi-axle vehicle was unknown. Three occupants - Deepak Kumar (24), ITBP jawan, Khush Kumar, a resident of Valmiki Basti, Dera Bassi, and Sant Lal of Preet Nagar Colony, Dera Bassi - died on the spot. Those injured are Mulsalim (40) and his two daughters - Joya (11) and Anju (13) - residents of Prem Nagar Colony in Dera Bassi, and Harjit Singh of Rauni Mohalla, Dera Bassi. In his complaint to the police Harjit Singh had alleged that the driver of the TATA Magic was driving rash, which led to the mishap.
The case
Three persons, including an ITBP jawan, were killed and four others sustained injuries, two of them serious, when the TATA Magic they were travelling in rammed into a stationary multi-axle vehicle on the Chandigarh-Ambala highway near Lalru early on Monday morning. |
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Brothers beaten up at Mani Majra
Chandigarh, October 28 Complainant Jagdeep Singh (35), a property dealer, in his complaint to the police said that he along with his brother, Paramjit Singh, was sitting at his shop when the accused identified as Manoj Kumar, a resident of Mori Gate, Mani Majra, Vivek, a resident of Gobindpura in Mani Majra, Kalu, Habasi, Kuldee, alias Lala, Monu, Vikas, alias Kala, Veeru and others, attacked them with sticks and iron rods. The complainant alleged that the accused damaged their shop and stole Rs 70,000 cash kept in the office, a gold chain and a bracelet. The duo was injured and admitted to a hospital. The police have registered a case at the Mani Majra police station and arrested accused Manoj Kumar and
Vivek. |
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Cellphone, purse snatched
Mohali, October 28 According to reports, three girls, who worked at a call centre and were also students, were standing in the balcony of the house on the first floor. The youth entered the house and snatched the cellphone and the purse and fled the spot. The police are investigating the matter. |
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60th National School Games for Baseball (U-19) Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 28 The host side posted a 12-00 victory over the rivals before marching ahead in the league stage. Earlier, the host side was given a walkover against Jharkhand. On the other hand, the boy’s team also won their opening game held at Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 35. The team overpowered Maharashtra with a score of 2-0. The Chhattisgarh team also won their both matches in both boys’ and girls’ category. In the boys category, the team defeated Gujarat and Haryana while in the girls’ event, the team overpowered Delhi and Gujarat. The competition will be held from October 28 to 31 at six venues - Government Model High School-43, Government Model Senior Secondary School-35, Government Model Senior Secondary School-37, Government Model Senior Secondary School-15, Government Model High School-42 and Government High School-37. Arrangements for the stay of participating teams have been made at government schools. Results Girls’ (U-19): Chattisgarh bt Gujarat 03-01; Maharashtra bt S Vidya Bharti 11-00; Chandigarh walkover against Jharkhand; Goa bt Madhya Pradesh 03-00; Chattisgarh bt Haryana 08-00; Maharashtra bt Punjab 06-00; Chandigarh bt CBSE 12-00; Delhi bt Madhya Pradesh 09-00; Boys’ (U-19): Chattisgarh bt Gujarat 02-00; Chandigarh bt Maharashtra 02-00; Madhya Pradesh walkover against Jharkhand; Goa bt Vidya Bharti at 03-00; Chattisgarh bt Delhi Chattisgarh 03-02; Maharashtra bt Haryana 10-01; Punjab walkover against Jharkhand; Vidya Bharti bt CBSE 07-01. |
Jalandhar pip Patiala, lift FC Mittal trophy
Chandigarh, October 28 By defeating Patiala in their last league match, Jalandhar topped the point’s table with 16 points. After inviting the Jalandhar side to bat first, Patiala’s bowlers failed to give their best. Openers Pargat Singh and Abhishek Gupta put up a partnership of 130 in 24.3 overs for the first wicket before Pargat was castled by Amaninder Singh for 69 off 72 balls, inclusive of 8 boundaries and a six. Skipper Taruwar Kohli joined Abhishek and the
duo took the score to 251 in 41.5 overs before Abhishek was caught by Malhotra off Karan Kaila after his well-compiled century (120 off 126 balls) studded with 11 boundaries and two huge sixes. Taruwar was the next
to go after he was caught by Ravi Inder Singh off Beant Singh for 93 off
76 balls studded with 8 boundaries and three sixes. In reply, the Patiala side was bowled out for 256 in 49.4 overs. Ravi Inder Singh (43 off 50 balls) with 4 boundaries and a six) and Anmol Malhotra (48 off 54 balls) remained the main scorers for the side. Brief scores: Jalandhar - 343 for 5 in 50 overs (Abhishek Gupta 120, Pargat Singh 69, Taruwar Kohli 93, Himanshu Satyawan 25, Mandeep Singh 22 (not out); Rajwinder Golu 2 for 77, Amaninder Singh 1 for 52 and Karan Kaila 1 for 56). Patiala - 256 all out
in 49.4 overs (Ravi Inder Singh 43, Amotoze Singh 37, Kunwar Raina 24, Anmolpreet Singh 28, Karan Kaila 29, Anmol Malhotra 48 not out, Yogesh Kumar 2 for
34, Raghu Sharma 2 for 53 and Shubek Singh 2 for 48). In the second match, riding high on a superb knock by Jaskaran Singh, the Chandigarh side posted a one-ball spare victory against Amritsar during a match of the FC Mittal Cricket Trophy, held at Cricket Stadium of Sector 16, here, today. After opting to bat first, Amritsar’s openers Rohan Marwaha and Karan Sharma added 32 runs for the first wicket before Karan was trapped in front by Gaurav Gambhir for 19 runs. Mohit Handa along with Rihan stretched the score further and in the course completed his 50 off 68 balls with 4 boundaries and 2 sixes before being claimed by off spinner Arpit. Thereafter, Amritsar lost quick wickets. However, their innings was stabled by Sharad Lumba (33 off 36 balls), with one boundary and 2 sixes, and Shivluv (39 off 44 balls), with 3 boundaries and a six. The batsmen folded their innings in 223 runs in 46.5 overs. For the bowling side, Gurinder Singh claimed 3 for 48 while Vishwas Bhalla and Gaurav Gambhir claimed two wickets each. Chasing the target, the Chandigarh side opened with Jaskaran Sohi and Sarul Kanwar. After adding 53 runs for the opening stand, Sarul was caught by Navneet off Charanjit for 26 runs. Thereafter, Gurkirat Walia joined Jaskaran and the two added an essential 112-run partnership for the 2nd wicket before Gurkirat was caught by Abhinav off Shivluv for 53 off 81 balls, inclusive of 4 boundaries. Jaskaran, on the other end, went on to complete unbeaten unmeant 109 off 147 balls studded with 9 boundaries and two sixes before ensuring the team;s win. For Amritsar, Charanjit Singh was the pick of the day who claimed 2 for 37 while Shivluv, Vinay Chaudhary and Kamal Passi claimed a wicket each. Brief scores: Amritsar - 223 all out in 46.5 overs (Rohan Marwaha 27, Mohit Handa 50, Sharad Lumba 33, Shivluv 39 (not out); Gurinder Singh 3 for 48, Vishwas Bhalla 2 for 38, Gaurav Gambhir 2 for 43, Arpit 1 for 36). Chandigarh - 229 for 5 in 49.5 overs (Jaskaran Singh 109, Sarul Kanwar 26, Gurkirat Walia 53, Gaurav Gambhir 18 (not out); Charanjit Singh 2 for 37, Shivluv 1 for 33, Vinay Chaudhary 1 for 47 and Kamal Passi 1 for 43). In the match played at Government Model Senior Secondary, Sector 26, Mohali, defeated Ludhiana by 6 wickets. Winning the toss, Mohali opted to field and restricted Ludhiana for 173 in 42.2 overs. In reply, Mohali knocked off 177 for the loss of 4 wickets in 39.2 overs. Subeer Hayer and Sachin Sohal played a match winning innings as the duo collected 117 runs for the second wicket. Sachin scored 85 off 98 balls with 11 boundaries and a six while Hayer contributed 46 off 96 balls with 4 boundaries and a six. Brief scores: Ludhiana - 173 all out in 42.2 overs (Karan Goel 35, Gitansh Khera 49, Sunny Pandey 13; Gurkirat Mann 2 for 29, Maninder Singh 2 for 20, Jasinder Singh 3 for 13). Mohali - 177 for 4 in 39.2 overs (Subeer Hayer
46, Sachin Sohal 85, Kunal Mahajan 16 (not out) and Anmolpreet Singh 9 (not out); Baltej Singh 2 for 44, Deepak Bansal 1 for 37 and Sahil Tyagi 1 for 14). |
Punjab team selected for cricket tournament
Chandigarh, October 28 The Punjab team is scheduled to play their first match against Haryana on November 6, DDCA on November 8 and JKCA on November 10. All matches will be played at Amter. Thereafter, they will move to Bilaspur to play against the SSCB on November 12 while their last match will be played against Himachal on November 14. The selected squad include: Manan Vohra, Jeevanjot Singh, Pargat Singh, Mandeep Singh (vice-captain), Yuvraj Singh, Taruwar Kohli, Gurkirat Singh Mann, Gitansh Khera (wicketkeeper), Harbhajan Singh (captain), Rajwinder Singh Golu, Gurinder Singh Gaggi, Baltej Singh, Deepak Bansal, Navdeep Singh and Amitoze Singh. Three players dropped
The selection committee dropped Jatinder Billa and Siddharth Kaul of Chandigarh and Uday Kaul of Mohali for misbehaving on field and indulging in a fight during a cricket match for the FC Mittal trophy. MP Pandove, honorary secretary, PCA, announced the decision on the basis of a report submitted by two field umpires and one match referee. |
Sumit bags senior billiards title
Chandigarh, October 28 However, following a few mistakes, in the second frame, he failed to perform well and lost the set to 100-97. In the next two frames, Sumit maintained a good record and stole the match 3-1. In the senior snooker category, Tanurag Gautam, finalist of the junior category, defeated top rank Sumit Talwar by 2-0 in the quarter-final match. In the first frame, Tanurag potted long shots and managed to steal the game at ease but in the second frame, he sweat hard before defeating Sumit at a break of 32. |
CHART trainee Priyanka upsets fourth seed Princy
Chandigarh, October 28 Priyanka won the 1st set (6-4). In the 2nd set, Princy fought back and win the set (6-2). In the final set, Priyanka claimed full control and conceded only one game to claim the match (6-4, 2-6 and 6-1). Results Boys’ singles main draw 2nd round: Shashikant Rajput bt Pranav Chopra 6-0, 6-0; Jaskaran Riar bt Ajay Singh 6-2, 6-3; Dhruv Sharma bt Shrut Mohan Nargeta 6-4, 6-0; Bhupender Dahiya bt Akshit Chabra 6-1, 6-2; Krishan Hooda bt Abhay Mohan 6-0, 6-4; Naresh Badgujjar bt Archit Juneja 6-2, 6-2; Sehaj Punj bt Samarth Suri 6-2, 6-3; Asav Kumar bt Chiraz Singh Dhanoa 6-3, 6-1. Girls’ singles main draw 2nd round: Priyanka Jakhar bt Princy Panchal 6-4, 2-6, 6-1; Bindu bt Dikshita 6-3, 6-1; Manya bt Nandini 6-2, 6-1; Rahat bt Priyanka 6-4, 3-6, 6-0; Luvya Lamba bt Smera Mehta 6-0, 6-2; Mansi Singh bt Sehajveer Bhandal 6-4, 6-2; Shrishty Dheer bt Agrima Tiwari 6-3, 6-3; Yamini Issar bt Adity Dogra 6-3, 6-3. Boys’ doubles main draw 1st round: Shashikant Rajput/Bhupender Dahiya bt Sehaj Nangal/Ishaan Puri 6-3, 6-2; Sehaj Punj/Dhruv Sharma bt Samarth Suri/Parveen Kumar 6-3, 6-1; Shrut Mohan Nargeta/Sidharth Sharma bt Viren Kumar/Kunal Patial 6-0, 6-1; Jaskaran Riar/Abhay Mohan bt Bhavdeep/Chiraz Dandona 6-2, 7-5; Jasmol Arora/Sidharth Goel bt Rohit Malik/Ajay Singh 7-5, 5-7, 10-7; MS Karthik/Asav Kumar bt Archit Juneja/Rajdeep Kaura 6-3, 7-5; Akshit Chabra/Vikramaditya bt Kadian Saravjot Singh/Gautam Mittal 6-4, 2-6, 10-7; Krishan Hooda/Naresh Badgujar bt Gaurav Kumar/Tushar Kumar 6-1, 6-1. |
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