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Friday 14 August 2009

Security alerted in Bihar

A high-alert has been sounded in Bihar and security measures have been beefed along the porous Indo-Nepal border in the wake of the Maoists call to 'Boycott Independence day' celebrations on Saturday, Additional Director General of Police (headquarters) Neelmani said.

"We have put the security on high alert and the security has been increased along the porous Indo-Nepal border on areas connecting Bihar to ensure peaceful and trouble-free celebrations tomorrow," Mr. Neelmani said here today.

The Sashatra Seema Bal, other forces and state police personnel would ensure patrolling on the borders to stop the Maoists and other trouble-makers from sneaking into Bihar side of the areas from Nepal, he said.

Security has been tightened at all vital installations and public places including bus terminus, railway stations and airports, Mr. Neelmani informed. link

Thursday 13 August 2009

Nitish for Virology lab in Bihar

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today urged the Centre to set up a virology laboratory in the state for ensuring quick test of swine-flu samples in the wake of nation-wide panic over the disease.

"The Centre must set up a virology lab in Bihar in the wake of panic over the disease," Kumar said here.

Kumar said he would speak to Union Health and Family Welfare minister Ghulam Nabi Azad for approving the state's proposal for the lab.

Swine flu alert has already been sounded in Bihar, Kumar said, adding there was no no cause for panic.

A Central team had already visited Bihar to review the state's preparedness to tackle the disease.

The state Health department had launched an awareness campaign and mass contact drive to educate people about the swine flu.

A team of health officials were camping at Saraiya block in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district where it was suspected that a labourer Suraj Prakash, who returned home from Pune, was afflicted by the disease, sources said, adding if required, Prakash would be brought to Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital for check up and treatment.link

Bharatiya Nritya Kala Mandir to be developed as music college

The Bharatiya Nritya Kala Mandir will be developed as a music college and a corpus fund of Rs three crore has been earmarked for it. A budgetary provision of Rs 60 lakh for the financial year 2009-10 has been made by the state government for this project.

Till now students trying to get music degree have to move out to other states. There is no music college in Bihar and most students appear in exam from Allahabad University and Chandigarh University.

According to Renu Devi, state’s cultural minister, the government decided to develop Kala Mandir as a college and has got temporary affiliation from Magadh University. Application will be given for permanent affiliation.link

Bihar IPS faces action over leave

The Bihar government has initiated departmental proceedings against controversial Bihar-cadre IPS officer Nirmal Dhoundial for going on unauthorised leave.

This, even as the state government awaits a reply from the Delhi home department on the issue of Lotika Sarkar and the house at L1/10 Hauz Khas Enclave, which Dhoundial claims has been gifted to his wife.

This newspaper had in a series of reports earlier this year exposed the story of Lotika — the 87-year-old former Delhi University don and now staying with friends and relatives — who has appealed to Dhoundial to return her house.

Describing the house as her “security” in her old age, Lotika, in a letter to Dhoundial clearly wrote that she never intended to give the house to “anyone at all”. And, she has no recollection of having signed any gift deed either.

Taking note of the reports, the state home department sought an explanation from the 1980 batch IPS officer on the issue. “Dhoundial furnished a short, vague reply, rubbishing the news reports,” a top state official said, adding that the home department subsequently wrote to its counterpart in the Delhi government, seeking details of the case. A reply is still awaited. Posted as IG-cum-chief security officer of the Bihar State Cooperative Marketing Union (BISCOMAUN), Dhoundial applied for leave soon after. He stopped attending office even though the departmental secretary did not sanction his leave. This was in February this year.

As per All-India Service (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1969, proceeding on unsanctioned leave is a “serious act of indiscipline”. “Dhoundial complicated the matter as he sent a few letters in between, extending the leave that was not sanctioned in the first place,” the home department official said, adding that the officer has been on unauthorised leave for over six months now.

As part of disciplinary action against Dhoundial, the state home department on Monday issued a memorandum, asking him to explain his absence from his place of posting. Sources said issuing a memorandum is the first stage of departmental proceedings. In the second stage, an inquiry would be conducted by a superior officer. “Based on the inquiry report, the chief minister would decide on the action to be taken against the officer,” the source said, emphasising that the entire proceeding is usually completed within 90 days.

According to the all-India service rules, Dhoundial now faces a penalty, which could be either denial of salary for the period of his absence or denial of promotion for a certain period. “In extreme cases, the state government can recommend the officer’s dismissal from service to the Centre,” a personnel department official told explaining that much depends on
how the officer presents his case before the department.

Incidentally, because of his continued absence, Bihar Police’s departmental promotion committee, which cleared promotions of 1980-batch officers to the rank of ADG in February, did not take up Dhoundial’s case. link

Bihar to seek Rs 23000 crore from Centre to combat drought

The state will ask for a package of Rs 23,000 crore from the Centre to meet the crisis arising out of the prevailing drought in Bihar, said chief minister Nitish Kumar. He added that a memorandum would be submitted to the Centre in this regard on Friday.

Nitish further stated that the state would also seek an additional allocation of Rs 38,000 kilolitre of kerosene every month and an additional allocation of 300 MW power per day. He added that if rainfall continues to be dismal, the remaining 12 districts of the state would also be declared drought hit like the other 26.

Addressing the people of the state through Akashvani, Nitish said diesel subsidy will also be allowed for Rabi plantation and shops for cheap breads will be opened, too.

Pointing out that another memorandum to be submitted to the Centre by all parties will be finalized soon, the CM said two senior ministers — Bijendra Prasad Yadav and Nand Kishore Yadav — would meet the leaders of other parties to finalize the draft. link

Wednesday 12 August 2009

Two students from patna selected for Wizkids finals

Two Patna students were selected to represent Bihar as Asian finalists at the Horlicks Wizkids 2009, the country's largest inter-school literary and cultural fiesta.

The two students are Chitranshu Tiwary of Don Bosco Academy and Akansha Singh of Notre Dame Academy. They will go to Bangalore to participate in the final event.

Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi, who gave away prizes to the winners, was impressed with the talent and confidence exhibited by the children and advised schools to regularly organize debates to develop the communicative skill of the children.

Modi also advised the organizers to hold such events for the students of government schools who mainly belong to poor sections of the society. He said the students of public schools should also visit the slum areas or villages and take up the challenge to teach a few childred there.

About 5,000 students from 48 schools of Patna took part in over 30 electrifying, enjoyable and action-packed literary, art, talent and cultural events. Syed Sultan Ahmad, who anchored the programme, continued non-stop for about eight hours giving messages to the children to dream and think big. Khurshid Ahmad of Advantage Services asked students to learn time management for better utilisation of the 24 hours they have.link

MLA, 7 others get life term for Bihar neta’s murder

A local court on Wednesday awarded life imprisonment to eight people, including a ruling JD(U) MLA and a former LJP MP, in the sensational murder case of former Bihar minister Brij Bihari Prasad on June 13, 1998. Another JD(U) MLA was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for harbouring the assailants.

Additional district and sessions judge-III Vijay Prakash Mishra awarded life term to former LJP MP Surajbhan Singh, JD(U) MLA Vijay Kumar Shukla alias Munna Shukla and former independent MLA Rajan Tiwari. JD(U) MLA Shashi Kumar Rai, on whose residential premises the vehicles used by the assailants were found parked, was awarded two years’ imprisonment.

Others awarded life sentence are: Mantu Tiwari, Lallan Singh, Mukesh Singh, Ram Niranjan Chaudhary and Captain Sunil. The eight have also been imposed a fine of Rs 20,000 each.

Brij Bihari, an accused in the engineering admissions scam investigated by CBI, was gunned down while he was strolling in the garden of Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, where he was admitted for treatment under judicial custody. His security guard Lakshmeshwar Sah was also killed.

CBI, which probed the murder case, submitted chargesheet against 17 accused. Three of them were killed in an encounter with Ghaziabad police, two others died natural death while another accused committed suicide in jail in November 2007. Two of the accused — Satish Pandey and Naga Singh — are still absconding.

CBI special public prosecutor Rakesh Kumar examined 62 prosecution witnesses to submit that the accused reached the hospital on a Tata Sumo and an Ambassador car and opened fire to kill Brij Bihari around 8.15 pm. Mantu used a stengun while the other seven assailants used pistols and revolvers. Brij Bihari’s wife Rama Devi, currently BJP MP from Sheohar, was complainant in this case.

As many as 18 prosecution witnesses turned hostile during the trial. The defence counsel cross-examined the prosecution witnesses but did not produce any defence witness. The CBI counsel argued for capital punishment to the convicts, pleading that the killings fell in the category of the rarest of rare cases. However, the court disallowed his plea.link