NHRC directs Defence Secretary, Balasore DM, SP to act against NGO for alleged cheating ANI | Updated: Apr 14, 2021 16:17 IST
By Suchitra Kalyan Mohanty
New Delhi [India], April 14 (ANI): The National Human Rights Commission of India (NHRC) had directed the Union Defence Secretary and the Commanding Officer, Air Force Station, Kalaikunda to take appropriate steps, in co-ordination with Balasore District Administration in Odisha state and police, to ensure that Rs 15 lakh compensation will be received by the eligible victims, who suffered serious burn injuries due to the falling of the parts of a missile from a fighter plane in December 2016.
Adjudicating the case, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) had directed the Air Force authorities to pay Rs 15 lakh compensation to three victims.
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AAA Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and VVPATs used in the 11 Assembly constituencies were shifted to strong rooms in the four counting centres and continued to be guarded by armed personnel round-the-clock here on Wednesday.
EVMs and VVPATs used in the Assembly constituencies of Omalur, Mettur, Salem (West) and Salem (North) were kept at the Government College of Engineering at Karuppur, while materials used in Yercaud (Reserved), Salem (South) and Veerapandi were stored at Sri Ganesh Arts and Science College at Ammapettai, materials used in Gangavalli (Reserved), Attur (Reserved) were stored at Sri Maruthi Polytechnic College at Thalaivasal and materials used in Edappadi and Sankari were stored at Swamy Vivekanandha Naturopathy and Yoga College and Vivekananda Pharmacy College for Women at Sankari.
Four EVMs and a similar number of VVPATs were found at the house of a Trinamool Congress leader in West Bengal s Howrah district, following which a poll official was suspended, a senior officer said on Tuesday. The incident happened in Tulsiberia village in the Uluberia Uttar assembly segment, he said. Villagers spotted a vehicle with an Election Commission sticker outside the house of the TMC leader in the early hours, after which they started protesting, he added. Then, it was found that the officer of sector 17 Tapan Sarkar was visiting the TMC leader s house with the EVMs, the official said.
EVMs, VVPATs found at TMC leader s home, poll official suspended
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The EVMs and VVPATs were seized and the officer suspended.
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The EVMs and VVPATs were seized and the officer suspended. Four EVMs and a similar number of VVPATs were found at the house of a Trinamool Congress leader in West Bengal s Howrah district, following which a poll official was suspended, a senior officer said on Tuesday.
The incident happened in Tulsiberia village in the Uluberia Uttar assembly segment, he said.
Villagers spotted a vehicle with an Election Commission sticker outside the house of the TMC leader in the early hours, after which they started protesting, he added.
The incident came into light when villagers spotted a vehicle with an Election Commission sticker outside the house of the TMC leader in the early hours, after which they started protesting.