MADHYA PRADESH Vendor stabbed over payment issue Ujjain: People visit Kartik Mela for food and fun, but the fun was spoiled by the incident of stabbing a food vendor. Two youths had breakfast at the shop of a young man operating a chaat store in front of the Kartik Mela stage. These two men injured the young man when he asked for money. The food vendor has been admitted to the District Hospital for treatment. BHOPAL | WEDNESDAY | NOVEMBER 30, 2022 Water to be released in Chhatarpur village canal Collector takes decision at public hearing WOMAN COMPLAINS OF LAND GRABBING An elderly womanBati Ahirwarcomplained to the officials during the public hearing that some villagers Lakshman Kushwaha, Buddhu Kushwaha and Sarju Kushwaha usurped her land by viging a bribe to the then Tehsilder. She had given application to the former collector but no action has been taken against the culprits. FP NEWS SERVICE Chhatarpur The public hearing brought a piece of good news for the farmers in Chukehta village in Gaurihar Tehsil in Lav-Kush Nagar sub-division on Tuesday . A farmer Vishal Singh handed over an application to collector Sandeep G R who, immediately after going through the application, directed the officials concerned to release water into a canal in Chukehta village. As soon as the collector issue the order, the water was released into the canal and it will be available to the farmers in Chukehata on Wednesday, official sources said. The collector also took feedback from Vishal Singh about the availability of fertilizer. Singh said Imposter tries to dupe people again in VC's name OUR STAFF REPORTER city.indore@fpj.co.in Nearly six months after he had succeeded in duping a professor of Rs 2.5 lakh, apparently, the same conman made his third attempt this year to dupe people of their hard-earned money by impersonating the DAVV vice-chancellor professor Renu Jain. Using Jain's picture on his WhatsApp account, the conman is sending a message to the teaching and non-teaching staff on their phone numbers requesting them to purchase Amazon pay gift cards. The message read that she was busy at a crucial meeting and wanted the recipient of the message to purchase Amazon pay gift cards on her behalf. The university's executive council member Mangal Mishra got one such message. The message read, "It's me, Dr Renu Jain (this side)… There is something I need you to please do for me urgently as I am currently attending a very crucial meeting with limited phone access. Are you familiar with Amazon gift cards? How quickly can you arrange these gift cards because I need to send them out (to some people) in less than an hour. I would provide you with the type of gift cards and the amount of each. I will reimburse you before the end of the day ." The common demanded six Amazon pay E gift cards of Rs 10,000 each and wanted them to be forwarded on a link shared by him. As the message did not come from the number saved in the VC's name on his mobile phone, Mishra did not purchase the gift cards. Instead, he put the message on social media to caution people about the fraudster. This is the third attempt, apparently, by the same conman. In the first attempt, he had managed to dupe Prof Rekha Gadre of Rs 2.5 lakh in April. On Gadre's complaint, an FIR was registered against an unidentified person who remains untraceable. The second attempt was in September, but the VC foiled his attempt by alerting people on social media. Chilly conditions to return after Dec 3, temp may drop below 10 degrees Celsius 'City may see rise in temperature for couple of days' OUR STAFF REPORTER city.indore@fpj.co.in With the frequently changing wind pattern, the day and night temperature is fluctuating for the last few days. The day temperature is hovering between 26 and 29 degrees Celsius while the night temperature is fluctuating between 11 degrees Celsius to 13 degrees Celsius. The officials of the Regional Meteorological Department said that the temperature would keep fluctuating for the next three to four days after which chilly conditions will return in the city and the temperature would go below 10 degrees Celsius. The day temperature increased to 29 degrees Celsius on November 26 but dropped to 28 degrees Celsius on November 27 and 28 but increase to 28.8 degrees Celsius again on Three-day-old dies in Civil Hospital, kin create ruckus Tuesday . Not only the day temperature, but the night temperature, too, which had dropped to 11.8 degrees Celsius a couple of days ago, rose above 13 degrees Celsius on Monday night due to the changing wind pattern. However, the Regional Meteorological Department officials said that the rise in temperature was temporary as it would drop again-but only after December 3. "A fresh feeble Western disturbance is likely to affect the Western Himalayan region from the night of December 1. Under its influence, minimum temperatures are likely to be in the range of 8-10 degrees Celsius over Northwest and Central India during the next 4-5 days," Met officials said. The maximum temperature on Tuesday was recorded at 27.7 degrees Celsius, which was one degree Celsius below normal. The minimum temperature on Monday night was recorded at 13.6 degrees Celsius, which was 1 degree Celsius below normal. that he had villagers had received fertilizer. As many as 134 applications were received at the public hearing. Besides the collector, chief executive officer of district Panchayat Tapasya Parihar and additional district magistrate Pratap Singh Chouhan were present at the public hearing held in the auditorium of the district Panchayat. The applications, related to the irrigation, food, labour, fisheries, revenue, education, police, social justice and other departments were received at the public hearing. FP NEWS SERVICE Bina (Sagar) Parents of a newborn created a ruckus after the baby died and blamed the doctors of the Bina civil hospital forthe alleged negligence. The baby died just three days after his birth on Mon- Pragya Thakur demands CBI inquiry into Bina murder case Victim’s family approached Member of Parliament who called on CM and submitted the memorandum OUR STAFF REPORTER city.bhopal@fpj.co.in Member of Parliament Pragya Thakur submitted memorandum to chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday and demanded CBI inquiry into the murder case of the girl found murdered Jansunvai continues till 5.15 pm at collector's office OUR STAFF REPORTER city.indore@fpj.co.in The Jansunvai at the collector's office is usually held from 11 am to 1 pm every Tuesday, but today it continued till 5.15 pm. Collector Ilaya Raja T was present throughout the hearing, and so were all the ADMs. The collector himself listened to all the problems and asked the concerned departments to redress the problems as early as possible. A special feature of the Jansunvai was that collector Ilaya Raja served tea to all the applicants and made them sit on a chair in front of him. A total of 251 applications were taken up for disposal and their entries have been made on the portal. According to official information, most of the applications received were regarding the completion of incomplete pipeline work, removal of encroachment from ponds and pasture land, getting pension started, payment of wages, completion of community building, non-payment of the compensation amount etc. in Jagannath Puri on November 23. She was resident of Bina. According to reports, 18year old girl had gone with her family members to offer puja at Jagannath Puri in Odisha. The girl came down from the building, where the family was staying, to pick up clothes that had fallen down. When she did not return, they filed complaint to police. Her body was found on the beach in Puri in the evening on November 26. The police then informed the family members. The girl was found floating with face down in undergarments and had severe injuries. Her fam- ily has alleged that she was raped. “Her face was burnt with acid and her fingers were mutilated. On Sunday , the family members staged demonstration in Bina and demanded justice. The victim’s family approached Member of Parliament who called on CM and submitted the memorandum. Dowry Prohibition Advisiory Board formed OUR STAFF REPORTER city.indore@fpj.co.in After the formation of a committee dedicated to prohibition of child marriage, Women and Child Development Department has now decided to form a committee for eradicating dowry system from the society . The committee named "Dowry Prohibition Advisory Board" was formed on Tuesday under the aegis of collector Ilaya Raja in the collectorate where the team members will focus on new techniques and methods that should be applied to tackle the cases of dowry . "The committee will not only focus on making people aware but will also conduct various sessions that will focus on teaching people about laws and moral ethics. It is observed that most of the cases registered under the Dowry Act were mostly received from the rural and tribal areas. The team aims to launch camps in the targeted areas." said Ramnivas Budheliya,joint director of Women and Child Development Department. According to the Directorate of Women and Child Development Department the board has been constituted in accordance with the provisions of Section 8B of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, with Anjali Khatri as the chairperson. The committee includes Maya Kaul, Anupa Gokhale Meenakshi Kar, and Mahendra Pathak. "The Government needs to understand that some of the misconceptions such as dowry are the system of beliefs that rural and tribal people follow Con. ducting awareness campaigns and education camps are not going to change the ideology that these people follow It needs time and dedica. tion, one needs to get connected to each one of them in order to bring a change." said, Padma Shri Janak Palta. According to an official wishing anonymity there is an in, crease in the number of dowry cases. Women helpline numbers prove beneficial for people to register their complaints. day night, the police said on Tuesday SHO of Bina po. lice station, Kamal Nigwalintervened in the matter and assured the baby’s kin of fair probe in the case. The hospital authorities told media persons that Neelam Ahirwar was slated to give birth to a child, who was facing complications in the delivery and was thus shifted to Sagar district hospital, from Bina civil hospital. Following this, Neelam gave birth to a baby boy on Saturday. The authorities then said that the doctors of the hospital had advised her to remain at the hospital itself for observation, but she and her kin did not comply and came to Bina along with the baby on Monday . When the baby’s condition began deteriorating suddenly on Monday night, his parents and kin rushed him to the hospital, where he was declared brought dead on arrival. The baby’s father, Sher Singh Ahirwaralleged negligence by the doctors for the death of the newborn, after which the police were informed. BMO of Bina civil hospital, Dr Sanjeev Kumar Agrawal stated that the picture will become clear only after the baby’s post-mortem. ADMIN TO ORGANISE CAMPS FOR NYAY NAGAR PLOT HOLDERS OUR STAFF REPORTER city.indore@fpj.co.in The district administration plans to hold camps in the days to come for those who are yet to get plots in Nyay Nagar, signalling that the drive against the land mafia would continue under the new collector Ilaya Raja. This decision was taken after the district administration received several applications from people who complained that they have been denied their due plot in Nyay Nagar, developed by Nyay Department Employees Cooperative Housing Society. Additional collector Abhay Bedekar has been instructed to organise the camp, and the cooperatives department has also been told to make necessary preparations. In the past, some victims were given possession of plots, but the main problem is in the D-Sector of Nyay Nagar where there is illegal construction, and in several cases, there are two or more registries of the same plot. Collector Ilaya Raja took the first review meeting of the revenue officials yesterday At the meet. ing, the collector said that matters related to revenue department will be held every Monday.