J&K: SIA arrests another person linked to ‘white collar’ terror module
The arrested person has been identified as Tufail Niyaz Bhat. A resident of Batamaloo area in Srinagar, Bhat is currently being interrogated by the SIA.
The arrested person has been identified as Tufail Niyaz Bhat. A resident of Batamaloo area in Srinagar, Bhat is currently being interrogated by the SIA.
Uttar Pradesh has long been a canvas of contrasts. On the one hand the biggest political and social movements and reforms originated here, churning out women of substance who led India’s freedom struggle and fight against patriarchy and misogyny, but on the other hand women of UP had to suffer subjugation and second-class treatment due to the capitulation of our political system before a vote bank.
“Cutting-edge technology will enable real-time monitoring and crowd management for safety, security of devotees and it will ensure hassle-free pilgrimage,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), on Thursday announced to organise a nationwide hackathon on CCTV solutions for law enforcement in association with NCRB and CyberPeace Foundation.
With special emphasis on the security of women passengers, Eastern Railway’s Railway Protection Force (RPF) has intensified routine patrols and CCTV surveillance at various stations.
The court then disposed of the plea saying: "In view of the above, let the bids be evaluated and the orders ... be placed before the successful bidders expeditiously to ensure compliance of directions of the Supreme Court."
DG, Jail, Anand Kumar on Tuesday said that the entire exercise would be completed by the end of February this year.
However, there has been no police complaint against the legislator. The MLA denied it claiming that he was merely inquiring about toll collection on an unfinished highway.
Two more people have been detained in connection with the murder of BJP politician and actor Sonali Phogat on Saturday, according to Goa Police.
CCTVs are becoming increasingly affordable in India, and it is possible to deploy feature-rich high-resolution cameras at a fraction of the cost compared to a decade or two ago.