E-challans for traffic violators launched

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E-challans for traffic violators launched
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Court quashes diktat on helmet
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Udaipur: The district and sessions court on Friday quashed
an order passed by the district
magistrate that imposed restrictions on fuel stations on
selling petrol to two-wheeler
riders without helmet. Calling
it an act beyond the powers of
collector to bind the fuel station owners to make public adhere to the provisions of the
Motor Vehicle Act, the order
was dismissed.
Collector Ashutosh AT
Pednekar had on April 16, by
evoking Section 133 of the
CrPC, imposed the ban creating a stir among the civil society that raised stern objections
against the rule which was
claimed to be autocratic and
unconstitutional.
Calling it an act
beyond the powers
of collector to bind
the fuel station
owners to make
public adhere to the
provisions of the
Motor Vehicle Act,
the order was
dismissed
Protests and rallies had followed further making things
complicated for the petrol
pump owners who expressed
inability to abide by the rule. A
review petition was filed by activist Trilok Mehta, who held
in his plea that Section 133 is
related to removal of nuisance
but it is clearly stated that unless there is imminent danger
to the health or physical comfort of the community or conduct of the trade and occupation is in fact dangerous to
people, an order under the section cannot be passed.
Pronouncing the verdict,
Pankaj Bhandari, the district
judge held that helmets may be
compulsory for vehicles in motion but at fuel stations, vehicles are stationary and hence
there is no threat to life for
those not wearing it. The judge
also said in his decision that
fuel stations are situated on
private land and not public
place and hence petrol pump
owners could not be bound to
make people adhere to the provisions of the Motor Vehicle
Act.
“The court also held that
sale of petrol to two-wheeler
riders without helmet cannot
be defined as public nuisance
and Section 133 is essentially
related to removal of nuisance,” said Sunderlal Mandawat, the pleader. Meanwhile,
according to the latest orders
of the state government, helmets have been made compulsory for the pillion riders too at
all the divisional headquarters with effect from May 1.
In Udaipur, where a mere 510% of riders have been voluntarily wearing helmets, the
new rule seems difficult to implement. However, the traffic
department will be organizing
awareness programme for a
fortnight over the importance
of helmets for the pillion riders, later on fine will be imposed on those who violate
the law.
EDU INC
Good JEE (Main) result for Jaipur
Resonance centre
The results for JEE (Main) 2015, organized by the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi were declared recently.
About 10,581 students of
Resonance qualified for
JEE (Advanced) 2015. This
is the highest from any
single coaching institute of
India. JEE (Main) is the
qualifying exam for JEE
(Advanced) to get
admission into the Indian
Institutes of Technology and is also the entrance exam for several
reputed Engineering Colleges of India. A total of 596 students
from Jaipur Resonance qualified for JEE Advanced, which is the
highest figure from any coaching institute from Jaipur. For the
third year in a row, Resonance has now delivered the highest
number of selection both at the national level and also at Jaipur.
Total 17 students of Resonance scored more than 300 marks out
of 360 in the exam.
Folk singers at SKIT
Students of Swami Keshwanand Institute of Technology
Management & Gramothan (SKIT), Jaipur, had a chance to
interact with the famous
folk singer, Bundu Khan at
a show organized by Spic
Macay. The show kicked
off with Ganesh vandana
followed by Nimbuda Nimbuda and Damadam
Mast Kalander. The Langa
singers stirred the hearts
of the students and
everyone present with their powerful voices, lyrics and melody.
Institute's director Jaipal Meel, director academics Dr. S L Surana
and advisor Abha Meel felicitated Bundu Khan and his group and
also the coordinator of Spic Macay Himani Khinchi for putting up
an amazing show.
Allen's Tallentex 2016
The registrations for Allen's national level talent exam Tallentex
2016 for students of class 5 to 11 is open. The online registrations
can be done on
www.tallentex.com from
May 1, 2015 and offline
forms will be available at
centers from May 15, 2015.
Brajesh Maheshwari,
director, Allen Career
Institute informed in that
last year 1,78,755 students
from all across India
participated at 486 test centers in 274 cities of 21 states. All
toppers were felicitated with cash rewards of Rs. 1 crore 20 lakhs
and also up to 90% scholarship in courses at Allen. Tallentex 2016
will be conducted zonewise in 22 states separately on two dates
of October 4, 2015 and October 18, 2015. Students will get many
unique benefits from Tallentex which mainly include
benchmarking at national level, analysis for improvement in
syllabus through scientifically designed questions and mental
development for tough competitive environment.
Workshop by Mody University
Mody University's College of Engineering and Technology (CET),
organized a three day national workshop on 'Cloud Computing
and Big Data' recently with an aim to create awareness towards
latest technology. The chief guest for the inaugural ceremony of
the workshop was Prof.
Kumkum Garg, dean,
Manipal University Jaipur.
She spoke about Internet
and Big Data, which was
well appreciated by
audience. Chief
coordinator, Prof. Anil
Kumar, introduced the
advantages of these technologies for the society, industry and
education. In the end, the participants were able to do small
projects on Big Data and Cloud Computing. The number of
participants was more than hundred who got trained in emerging
technologies along with a practical approach.
National workshop at
Poornima University
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SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015
Govt hospital nurses set
to get training in dialysis
Biomedical
Academies
To Be Set Up
There are plans to set
up the academies in all
hospitals attached to
medical colleges but to
start with, they have
decided to establish it
first in Kota and Jhalawar
medical colleges in the
first phase
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Jaipur: For the purpose of imparting training in dialysis
to nurses, biomedical academies will be set up at the hospitals attached to medical
colleges.
Rajasthan Skill and Livelihoods Development Corporation (RSLDC) and medical
education department signed
an MoU in Jhalawar in the
presence of chief minister Vasundhara Raje on Friday. The
bio-medical academies will be
established on the basis of public private partnership (PPP).
The medical education department principal secretary J C
Mohanty and RSLDC managing director Gaurav Goyal
signed the memorandum. The
academies will offer various
courses on healthcare.
There are plans to set up
the academies in all hospitals
attached to medical colleges
but to start with, they have decided to establish it first in Kota and Jhalawar medical colleges in the first phase. Later
on, it will be established in other medical colleges including
Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Bikaner medical colleges run by the government.
The state government will review the functioning of the
two academies announced
Boys’ families pay
girls’ fathers
Continued from P 1
A national workshop on the topic, 'Mathematical Modeling in
Engineering, Sciences and Management,' was organized by
advanced study and
research cell of Poornima
University recently. The
workshop was organized in
association with the
Institution of Engineers
(India), ISTE and ISLE. It
was inaugurated by
president of Poornima
University, Dr K K S Bhatia.
Dr J P Modak (Emeritus Professor), Dr C S Warnekar (Prof CECW,
Pune), Dr S S Gokahle (Director, LNMIIT) and Dr R V Kshirsagar
(Dean, Nagpur University) were also present during the inaugural
ceremony of the workshop. Five technical sessions including the
CS-IT, EE-ECE, CIVIL-MECH, Sciences and Management streams
were conducted on the occasion. Various researchers,
industrialists and eminent experts participated in the mega
event.
JKLU as the centre for SESI
Solar Energy Society of India (SESI) recently introduced its Jaipur
chapter at JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur. JK Lakshmipat
University is the first
University in the state of
Rajasthan to start solar
energy related activities in
the state. SESI-Jaipur
chapter was inaugurated by
president-SESI, Ajay
Prakash Shrivastava,
president, Maharshi Solar
Technology New Delhi and
director general, Jagat S Jawa in the presence of director-IET JKLU,
Prof Dr-Ing Anupam Kumar Singh. A question and answer session
was also organised to mark the occasion wherein, president and
director general, SESI addressed the queries of the students.
Events at Arya
Arya Group of Colleges
organized inter
engineering college RockBand competition recently.
The chief guest of the
event was Gurucharan
Singh Gill, additional
advocate general. Various
engineering colleges of
Rajasthan participated in
this event. A farewell party was also organized for the final year
engineering students. Several cultural programmes were held
and a fashion show was also organized.
Chittorgarh: “Parents of boys want to
get a bride as early as possible so that
their sons do not remain unmarried,” he
says. This has led to a situation where
the boys’ families in fact, pay the girls’
fathers an agreed-upon amount. “This
can be anything between Rs 5 lakh and
Rs 25 lakh,” Choudhary says.
It’s like an early bird getting the
bride. Or perhaps, catch them young before they slip away. “The girls’ families
also want to get their daughters hitched
as early as possible as there is a fear here
that once they grow older, they will run
away with some boy,” Choudhary adds.
In fact, a few “married” girls have indeed run away with partners of their
choice, leaving their “husbands”.
Once a child marriage is over, the baby bride is left at her parents’ place. Her
in-laws will come back to claim her
when she is 15. In the meantime, the
“wife” is required to visit her in-laws’
place during ceremonies. If she falls ill,
the in-laws rush in to take care. After all,
investing in a new bride is a lot more
costly than footing the bills of some
medical expenses. For the Pushpas and
Pinkys, that is perhaps the only silver
lining.
and after that it would take the
decision to set up the same
kind of academies in other
medical colleges in the same financial year.
The academies were announced in 2015-16 budget
speech by the chief minister.
According to the health department officials, these academies will help the patients
suffering from renal diseases.
In the academies, the nurses
and other candidates will be
imparted training in dialysis
so that they would become
trained dialysis technicians.
E-challans for traffic
violators launched
Arvind Sharma
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Jaipur: The commuters in the city will
be handed over e-challans for flouting
traffic norms. The traffic department
formally launched the scheme in the
city on Friday, paving the way for ‘realtime’ scanning of a commuter’s history
about violation of traffic rules. The offenders who manage to speed away after flouting a norm will also get challans delivered at their homes.
DCP, traffic, Haider Ali Zaidi told
TOI that the e-challan system has been
successfully implemented in other metro cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai
and Bengaluru. “With help of the transport department and the IT department, we have been trying to digitalize
the system of taking action against traffic offenders. We have launched the echallan system in the city on Friday,”
said Zaidi.
The e-challans were being handed
over to the traffic rule flouters under a
pilot project, but the system has now
been incorporated formally.
The traffic policemen will now be
A traffic policeman issues an e-challan
to a violator near police control room
equipped with e-challan devices.
“These devices are connected to the Rajasthan data server. On the basis of a vehicle registration number, we would be
able to see the history of offences committed by a commuter and act against
him or her accordingly,” said the officer.
The system will help traffic policemen detect stolen vehicles and tampering with resignation umbers on the
spot. The system will help reduce expenses on paper work involved in penalizing a commuter.
TIMES CONNECT
Blood donation camp
by Gem City
The Gem City Charitable Trust organized a blood
donation camp recently at Santokba Durlabhji
Memorial Hospital. The
camp was inaugurated by
mayor Nirmal
Nahata by
lighting the
lamp. BJP MP
Ramcharan
Bohara, jeweler and social worker Rajiv Arora,
Vivek Kala, N.K. Sethi, Mahendra Patni, Sumer
Jain, president of Rajasthan Jain Sabha Subhash
Jain, director of SDMH Yogendra Durlbhaji along
with some other social workers visited the
camp. According to chairman Sanjay Kala and
secretary general Sandeep Kataria, this was the
12th blood donation camp organised by Gem
City. By the joint effort and hard-work of the
group members and their families, 5282 unit
blood bottles were collected.
New leader at the helm
Alka Batra has taken over as the chairperson of
FICCI ladies organization (FICCI-FLO) Jaipur,
the women wing of Federation
of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
Established in 1983, FLO is a
national body with the prime
objective of women empowerment through the promotion
of entrepreneurship and professional excellence. Speaking on the occasion Alka Batra
said that she believes in self-employment with
a vision of giving back to the society. She
added that FICCI FLO will work towards
women empowerment and a brighter future of
the society.
Explosive Gabbar will rock the box office—again!
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Direction: Krish
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kidnap tehsildars, collectors and cops,
hanging the most corrupt in public. As
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Amjad Khan as Sholay’s iconic villain
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remixing it cleverly with the biggest concern of our contemporary times—corruption. This Gabbar also terrorizes—but
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‘Naam se villain, kaam se hero’, flawless
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loose-limbed vulnerability to jawclenched intensity in a flash.
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pretending to treat a dead man, nervous
officials returning bribes via money
orders, tickle you with dark comedy. But
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‘apologies’ by babus, bribed to pass a
faulty building that collapses—with
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pretty appeal while a cameo by Kareena
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While the music’s pleasantly seamless, the editing is razor-sharp, evoking
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entertaining scene to the next, without
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As per the MoU, as many as
10 dialysis machines will be
made available for every biomedical academy. It is expected that at each academy, 600 dialysis treatments would be
conducted every month. The
officials claimed that it would
be made available in quite affordable prices. Moreover, the
academies will be equipped
with RO system, which is required for dialysis. Also, for
the patients suffering from infections, there would be isolation ward with two dialysis
machines. It will also have a
training school for dialysis
nurses and dialysis technicians.
“Dialysis is needed when a
patient suffers from kidney
failure. Some common causes
of kidney failures are diabetes, hypertension, irrational use of pain killers (abuse
of pain killers) and viral infections,” said Dr Dhananjai
Agarwal, senior doctor of nephrology, department of Sawai Man Singh hospital.
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IAS officer’s
parents held
hostage, looted
at gunpoint
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Jaipur: The parents of IAS
officer Gaurav Goyal who is
posted as Rajasthan State
Livelihood
Development
Corporation’s managing director became the latest victims of horrifying highway
robberies.
Over half a dozen robbers intercepted their car
on Jaipur-Delhi National
Highway in Haryana’s Bawal area when they were returning to Jaipur from a
wedding late on Thursday
and held the elderly couple
hostage after injuring their
driver and then robbed jewellery and cash.
CO, Bheror Tejpal Singh
said that the incident took
place around 11.30 pm nearly 10 km from Rajasthan bor-
DACOITS IN DISGUISE
der on NH-8. “Ramesh
Goyal and his wife were returning from a wedding in
an Innova when nearly seven robbers intercepted
their car posing as policemen. They then made the
driver open the door and
took the car occupants at
gun point. They injured the
car driver and took the car
off the highway towards an
isolated place,” said the officer.
The robbers took away
jewellery weighting around
100 grams and Rs 15,000
cash. They threatened the
couple and driver not to
leave the place for another
half an hour. Then the robbers escaped.
“Ramesh called up his
family members and the police following which a team
of Haryana police and Behror police reached the spot.
The FIR has been lodged
with Bawal police station in
Haryana,” said the officer.
However, the state police
is also extending support to
the Haryana police in identifying known highway robbers. Several highway robberies,
particularly
on
Jaipur-Delhi and JaipurAgra national highways
have been reported in the
recent past.