Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:15am on 11 Sep 2024,Wednesday India
The Manipur government has banned mobile internet services in five districts for five days to prevent the spread of misinformation after a recent drone attack. An indefinite curfew is in place in Imphal, but over 1,000 students defied it to protest the attack. Security forces used tear gas and fired in the air to disperse them. The students met with the Governor, presenting a six-point demand, and he promised to discuss it with the Centre. Meanwhile, two fresh CRPF battalions have been deployed to Manipur, adding 2,000 troops to the state, which has seen violence since May last year.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:54pm on 10 Sep 2024,Tuesday India
Protesting doctors in Kolkata have rejected West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's invitation for talks at the state secretariat, vowing to continue their strike over the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College. Doctors called the invitation "humiliating," citing their demand for Health Secretary N S Nigam's resignation and opposing the 10-person limit on representatives. Despite the government’s call for dialogue, the doctors refused to meet, continuing their protest outside Swasthya Bhavan, saying they will not resume work until all demands are met.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:14pm on 10 Sep 2024,Tuesday India
The West Bengal government has invited a delegation of 10 doctors for talks to address their protests over the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College. Despite the Supreme Court’s order for doctors to return to work by 5 pm, the doctors continued their strike, demanding the removal of the Health Secretary and other officials. The government’s invitation was seen as inadequate by the doctors, who found the communication from the Health Secretary humiliating. The protests have persisted as the government and doctors remain at an impasse.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:24pm on 10 Sep 2024,Tuesday India
R G Kar Medical College in Kolkata has issued notices to 51 doctors, house staff, and interns, barring them from campus due to allegations of promoting a "culture of intimidation." This action follows complaints that these individuals, reportedly close to former principal Sandip Ghosh, intimidated junior doctors and students. The affected group is required to appear before an enquiry committee on September 11, 2024. The decision was made during a Special Council Meeting held on September 9. The college authorities are addressing concerns raised by the Resident Doctors’ Association about the impact on the institution’s environment.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:29pm on 10 Sep 2024,Tuesday India
Doctors in West Bengal defied the Supreme Court's deadline to return to work by 5 pm, continuing their protest over the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. The doctors marched to the Health Department, demanding the removal of key officials and better safety measures. They have also criticized the government’s response and the language of official communications. The Supreme Court had previously warned of disciplinary actions if the strike continued, highlighting disruptions in healthcare services. Protests and rallies across Kolkata have intensified, with public demonstrations calling for justice.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:24pm on 10 Sep 2024,Tuesday India
A woman Flying Officer of the Indian Air Force (IAF) has accused a Wing Commander of rape and harassment at an Air Force Station in Jammu and Kashmir. The alleged incident occurred on December 31, 2023, during a New Year's party at the Officers' mess. The complaint led to the registration of an FIR under Section 376(2) of the IPC, which addresses aggravated rape by authority figures. The IAF has initiated an internal inquiry and is cooperating with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, who are handling the investigation at Budgam Police Station.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:21pm on 10 Sep 2024,Tuesday India
A recent study published in Nature identifies India as the world's largest plastic emitter, surpassing China. The research, led by the University of Leeds, estimates India contributes about 20% of global plastic emissions, totaling approximately 9.3 million metric tonnes annually. Factors include inadequate waste management and a high population growth rate. Despite improvements in China’s waste management, it ranks fourth in emissions. The study highlights significant issues in waste collection, particularly in southern Asia and Africa, and underscores the need for improved policies and practices to tackle global plastic pollution.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:17pm on 10 Sep 2024,Tuesday India
Delhi's Environment Minister Gopal Rai announced a complete ban on the production, sale, and use of all firecrackers, including green crackers, until January 1, 2025. The decision aims to control the spike in air pollution during winter, especially from firecrackers. The ban also extends to online sales. A joint action plan will be implemented involving the Delhi Police, Pollution Control Committee, and revenue department to ensure strict enforcement. Rai urged citizens to celebrate Diwali responsibly by lighting lamps and sharing sweets, emphasizing the need for collective action to reduce pollution as part of Delhi’s 21-point Winter Action Plan.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:00am on 10 Sep 2024,Tuesday India
Today marks the 101th death anniversary of Sukumar Ray, a renowned Bengali poet, playwright, and fiction writer. Known for his "literary nonsense" works like "Abol Tabol" and "Ha Ja Ba Ra La", Ray is often compared to Lewis Carroll. His writings remain popular among children in West Bengal and Bangladesh. As the son of Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury and father of Satyajit Ray, Sukumar Ray came from a literary lineage. He also founded the Monday Club, a weekly gathering for free thinkers. His legacy continues to inspire generations with his unique brand of literature.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:37am on 10 Sep 2024,Tuesday India
A man from Karnataka has ignited a heated debate online by declaring that non-Kannada speakers in Bengaluru will be treated as "outsiders". In a social media post, he asserted that the city "belongs to Kannadigas" and warned that those who don't speak or attempt to learn Kannada will face exclusion. The statement has sparked concerns about linguistic chauvinism and regionalism in India's IT hub. The post has gone viral, with many condemning the divisive language and others supporting the call to promote Kannada.