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Lt Col from Bihar found dead in Ranchi, police begin probe | Ranchi News – The Times of India

Ranchi: A 49-year-old lieutenant colonel posted at the Dipatoli cantonment of the Army in Ranchi since 2019 was found dead in the parking area of the Khelgaon housing complex in Ranchi on Tuesday. He hailed from Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district.
Police said the officer identified as Diwarkar Singh and his family have been residing at the Khelgaon housing complex for the last year. His family members maintained that Singh had been under work pressure for the last few months. Singh had served in Siliguri, West Bengal, before his Ranchi posting.
A defence ministry spokesperson from Delhi told TOI over the phone that an internal investigation regarding the incident has been initiated but refrained from commenting on the family’s allegations that the deceased was under work pressure.
Singh’s body was discovered by morning joggers in the housing complex after which police were alerted. According to police, a preliminary investigation suggested that the officer died after falling from a building in the complex.
Talking to TOI, Khelgaon police station in-charge Chandra Shekhar Singh said, “The body was first discovered at the parking lot of the complex by residents at about 6.30 am and they contacted us. It is not yet confirmed whether the Army officer died by suicide or it is a case of murder. The post-mortem examination of the body has already been done and we can comment on the cause of death only after receiving the report. However, we are investigating the matter from every possible angle.”
Family members of the deceased said he might have slipped from the terrace of the building as he went up there on Tuesday midnight when other members of the family were asleep. Singh was living in the complex along with his wife, daughter. His father-in-law was in Ranchi on the day of the incident.
Talking to TOI, Singh’s 22-year-old son, Divyansh Singh, pursuing an MBA in Delhi, said, “He went to the terrace at midnight after everyone in the house was asleep. He used to spend time on the terrace and use his phone. He might have slipped and fallen to the ground, leading to his death.”
Divyansh, who rushed to Ranchi on Tuesday afternoon, said the last time he talked to his father was on Monday evening, “He sounded fine, and asked me about my studies and how I am holding up in Delhi. However, he was a bit disturbed for the last few months regarding some official work. As per my knowledge, he applied for a voluntary retirement from his job recently.”
Meanwhile, Manish Kumar, brother of the deceased who came here from Bihar, told reporters outside the Rims post-mortem building that Singh was under “political pressure” for carrying out anti-encroachment drives on Army land in many areas of Ranchi. Manish, however, did not provide further details or evidence of his claims.
Answering a query, Manish said his brother was under depression and was taking medication. He further said Singh took study leave between 2022 and 2024 to pursue mass communication at Ranchi University. Singh was also under an Army inquiry for beating up a subordinate in a fit of rage but he was cleared of any charges.
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Karnataka HC clears BBMP engineer of inaction charges, says he followed tribunal order | Bengaluru News – The Times of India

BENGALURU: An officer of the state is required to abide by the orders of courts and tribunals. If there is an order from such a court or tribunal restraining the officer from performing any particular action, the non-performance thereof cannot be said to be a dereliction of duty, the Karnataka High Court has observed in a recent order.
Justice Suraj Govindaraj made this observation while quashing the order of entrustment of enquiry to Upa Lokayukta in March 2016 and the charge sheet issued against petitioner BC Sandeep, an Assistant Engineer with the BBMP, in July 2016.
The case against the petitioner was that in 2013, he, along with other officials of the BBMP, failed to take action against an unauthorised construction in 7th Cross, Jayanagar 1st Block, in terms of the Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act, despite the issuance of provisional and confirmatory orders in 2013.
Though his name was in the promotion list, it was not considered, citing a pending enquiry taken up suo motu by the Lokayukta.
Challenging the orders issued against him, Sandeep argued that during the three years he worked, there was an interim order of status quo issued by the Karnataka Appellate Tribunal on November 25, 2013, based on an appeal filed by the owner of the said property.
Hence, he and his superiors could not take any further action vis-a-vis the unauthorised construction/deviation in the subject property. He further claimed that he is duty-bound to follow the orders issued by the courts/tribunals as an official.
On the other hand, the Lokayukta argued that the proceedings against the petitioner needed to be continued as no action was initiated in the matter when violations were noticed.
After perusing the materials on record, Justice Suraj Govindaraj noted that both on the date of entrustment of the enquiry to Upa Lokayukta and on the date of issuance of the charge sheet, the interim order of the KAT was in operation. Hence, the petitioner could not take further action in pursuance of the confirmation order issued under Section 321(3) of the KMC Act, and the same cannot be held against him.
Quashing the proceedings against the petitioner, the judge clarified that the court has not expressed any opinion regarding the other seven persons against whom a charge sheet has been filed.
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Korean Cultural Centre India Hosts Enriching Event for Underprivileged Children | – The Times of India

As part of its ongoing efforts to bring Korean culture closer to underprivileged children in India, the Korean Cultural Centre India (KCCI) recently hosted a special event for 50 children from Chehel, a Delhi-based NGO. The children, aged between 5 and 15, were treated to a day filled with cultural activities at the KCCI. The experience included trying traditional Korean dishes, wearing the Hanbok (Korean traditional dress), and enjoying Korean games like Jegi, Tuho, and the Stone Tower game. They also visited exhibitions on K-content and webtoons and enjoyed a vibrant Samulnori performance — a Korean percussion music tradition. A Taekwondo demonstration added energy to the event, with children even trying out a few moves themselves.
A major highlight of the programme was a live performance of the Korean folktale Sim Cheong, presented by Indian artists from Theatre I Entertainment Trust. The story, centred on a young girl’s devotion to her blind father, was well received by the children.
Over the past two years, this theatre group has performed Korean folktales at 12 schools across India, reaching more than 2,600 students. They have also staged a musical based on the tale of Queen Heo.
Speaking about their experience of the event, 14-year-old Aradhana said, “This is the first time I’ve witnessed such a cultural performance. Sim Cheong’s courage and love for her father was truly touching.” It was not only the students who enjoyed the performance, but also the volunteers of the Delhi-based NGO. Santosh Kumar, one of the volunteers said, “It is rare for underprivileged children to have the opportunity to gain such holistic experience of a culture that is different from their own. The various activities planned over here made this entire experience very meaningful and diverse.”
Hwang Il Yong, Director of the Korean Cultural Center in India, said, “Rather than offering a one-time material support, we felt our role was to enrich students’ cultural and artistic literacy through education and immersive content. It was truly rewarding to see the joy on the faces of the children and volunteers. I hope this event will provide more opportunities for Indian students to experience Korean culture reimagined through their own lens.”
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8-year-old dies after falling into pit dug by MMRDA in Mumbai | Mumbai News – The Times of India

MUMBAI: In a tragic incident on Wednesday evening an eight-year-old boy got drowned in a water-filled pit dug for ongoing metro construction work near the Sonapur area, within Mankhurd Police Station limits.
According to the police at around 5:40 PM, the police received an emergency call informing that the boy, Aryan Vishwanath Nishad, reportedly fell into the pit located on the left side of the service road along the Sion Panvel North channel.
With the assistance of the fire brigade, the boy was retrieved from the water. He was rushed to Rajawadi Hospital in a Mankhurd police vehicle, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Eyewitnesses told police that , Aryan was playing near the area when he accidentally slipped and fell into the pit.
Police have registered a case of accidental death and are probing the case. The police have also stated that further action will be taken based on the findings of their inquiry and related submissions.
This incident raises renewed concerns about safety measures around construction zones, particularly in residential areas where children are known to play.
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