Jharkhand shelter home case: Four arrested for sexual assault of minor girls
Jharkhand shelter home case: Four arrested for sexual assault of minor girls
However, two minor girls of the Mother Teresa Welfare Trust (MTWT), who went missing in the course of shifting of children to another shelter home on Friday, could not be traced so far.
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The absconding shelter home director, warden and two others facing charges of sexual assault on minors were nabbed in Madhya Pradesh and brought to Jamshedpur on transit remand, a top police official said on Wednesday.
However, two minor girls out of 40 inmates of the Mother Teresa Welfare Trust (MTWT) who went missing in the course of shifting of children to another shelter home on Friday could not be traced so far.
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Picnickers visiting Dimna Lake to be tested for Covid till January On Tuesday, about 1,000 people from different parts of the steel city, Bengal and Odisha were subjected to rapid antigen tests
Police administration is focussing on making picnickers follow social distancing norms and wearing masks at Dimna lake.
On Tuesday, about 1,000 picnickers from different parts of the steel city and also from Bengal and Odisha were subjected to Covid tests by the district health department officials with police cooperation.
Led by SP Subhash Chandra Jat, a police party first carried out a survey of the picnic spot around 11 am, and subsequently made all picnickers, including women and children, undergo rapid antigen tests (RAT).
In a unique initiative, the district police have decided to take up development work in rural areas in a phased manner, officials said on Wednesday. In the first phase, senior police officials of SSP and SP-rank will take adopt 11 villages and ensure that the welfare schemes launched by the state and Union governments are implemented there.
JAMSHEDPUR: In a unique initiative, the district police have decided to take up development work in rural areas in a phased manner, officials said on Wednesday. In the first phase, senior police officials of SSP and SP-rank will take adopt 11 villages and ensure that the welfare schemes launched by the state and Union governments are implemented there.