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NEW DEHLI, 26 March, 2021, (TON): A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) staff has been reserved for purportedly assaulting a 28-year-elderly person subsequent to promising to wed her, police said on Thursday.

As per the police, the complainant, a local of Amethi interacted with the blamed Bhaskar Tiwari for Sultanpur in 2012 through their family relations.

"The jawan had developed a friendship with the victim since 2012 and had been allegedly sexually exploiting the woman on the pretext of marrying her. They also met on several occasions. However, no arrest has been made," Subhash Boken, spokesperson of the Gurugram police, said.

COLOMBO, 26 March, 2021, (TON): Measures have been taken to present another online framework for neighborhood authorities to endorse development plans, Director General of the Urban Development Authority (UDA) N.P.K Ranaweera said.

Remarking on a proposition made by MP Madura Vithanage at the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Urban Development and Housing, the Director-General said this has effectively been started as a pilot project for the Kotte Municipal Council and Gampaha and Kalutara Pradeshiya Sabhas.

The meeting was chaired by Indika Anuruddha, State Minister of Rural Housing, Construction and Building Material Industries and Dr Nalaka Godahewa, State Minister of Urban Development, Coast Conservation, Waste Disposal and Community Cleanliness.

The UDA Director General further stated that steps have been taken to provide funds for this pilot project including all technical facilities and that the project will be introduced to all local authorities in the future after discussing with the heads of the relevant local authorities and considering their needs.

The Committee additionally centered on presenting similar arrangements for all local authorities as there are diverse arranging application structures in local authorities while approving plans.

 

DHAKA, 26 March, 2021, (TON): Firemen have managed a fire that broke out at the Meena Bazar outlet in Dhaka's Dhanmondi territory toward the beginning of today.

The blaze broke out around 7:00 am, said Ershad Hossain, duty officer at Fire Service and Civil Defence headquarters.

On information, two units of firefighters went to the spot and brought the fire under control around 9:15 am, the duty officer said.

The cause of the fire and the extent of damage could not be identified so far, he added.

DHAKA, 26 March, 2021, (TON): Amjad Ali, a playwright, entertainer, and maker of Bangladesh Betar, who recovered conflict time reports from an Al Badr camp in Rajshahi in 1971, passed away the previous evening.

The 72-year-old breathed his last at his home in the Ranibazar zone of the city around 11:30 pm, said his cousin Ahmed Shafi Uddin. He further said Amjad had been suffering from diabetes complexities. He was released from the emergency clinic just fourteen days back.

Amjad left three daughters, a host of relatives, and well-wishers to mourn his death.

On December 18, 1971, Amjad Ali went down a well at a house in Ranibazar which was being used as the divisional camp of Al Badr during the Liberation War. He then pulled out a bag that his cousin Ahmed Shafi, also a journalist back then, had seen floating in the well.

The bag, an important discovery, contained documents of over 2,000 pages left by Al Badr leaders. The documents revealed how ruthless Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed and Al Badr were against Bangladesh's freedom.

One of the documents contained directives by the Al Badr chief towards its members to not even spare their closest relatives in case of their role in Bangladesh's freedom.

Amjad, who could not continue his studies after SSC for financial difficulties, joined Pakistan Radio as a copywriter in the late 1960s. He wrote plays, produced, and acted in many radio dramas since then.

His namaz-e-janaza will be held at Ranibazar Jame Mosque after Jumma prayers. He will be buried at Hatim Khan-Kadirganj Graveyard.

 

TAIPEI, 26 March, 2021, (TON): Taiwan and the UK have consented to their first agreement under the Biden organization, setting up a Coast Guard Working Group to facilitate strategy, adhering to China's passing of a law that permits its coast gatekeeper to fire on foreign vessels.

The new administration of U.S. President Joe Biden has moved to console Chinese-guaranteed Taiwan that its obligation to the island is unshakable. The defacto Taiwanese representative to the United States, Hsiao Bi-khim, consented to the arrangement in Washington on Thursday.

“It is our hope that with the new Coast Guard Working Group, both sides will forge a stronger partnership and jointly contribute even more to a free and open Indo-Pacific region.”

U.S. Acting Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Sung Kim was at the signing ceremony, the office said.

The American Institute in Taiwan, which handles U.S. ties with the island, said the United States supported “Taiwan’s meaningful participation and contributions to issues of global concern, including in maritime security and safety”.

Taiwan is upgrading its coast guard with new ships, which can be drafted into naval service in the event of war, as the island deals with increasing encroachments from Chinese fishing boats and sand dredgers in Taiwan-controlled waters.

While the United States, like most nations, has no formal strategic binds with Taiwan, it is the island's most significant worldwide benefactor and arms provider. China passed a law in January that interestingly expressly permits its coast watchman to fire on unfamiliar vessels, causing concern locally and in Washington. China has repelled those concerns.

Taiwan Premier Su Tseng-chang said on Friday China’s new law had shocked the region and that those with “common values” needed to work together to protect the peace. “This unilateral request for the coast guard to use force will cause great tension and pressure on neighboring countries,” he told reporters.

China also has maritime sovereignty disputes with Japan in the East China Sea and with several Southeast Asian countries in the South China Sea.

BEIJING, 26 March, 2021, (TON): China authorized associations and people in the UK on Friday over what it called “lies and disinformation” about Xinjiang, days after Britain forced approvals for denials of basic freedoms in the western Chinese locale.

The Chinese foreign ministry (FM) said in a statement it sanctioned four entities and nine individuals, including lawmakers such as former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith and the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission that “maliciously spread lies and disinformation.”

Directed people and their close relatives are restricted from entering the Chinese region, the service said, adding that Chinese residents and establishments will be disallowed from working with them.

The move is a retaliation to a coordinated set of sanctions imposed by the United States, European Union, Britain and Canada against Beijing over what they say are human rights violations against the Uighur Muslim minorities in Xinjiang. Beijing has already applied retaliatory sanctions against the EU that were in line with Friday’s announcement.

“China is firmly determined to safeguard its national sovereignty, security and development interests, and warns the UK side not to go further down the wrong path,” the Chinese ministry said. “Otherwise, China will resolutely make further reactions.”

Activists and U.N. rights experts say at least 1 million Muslims have been detained in camps in Xinjiang. The activists and some Western politicians accuse China of using torture, forced labor and sterilizations. China has repeatedly denied all accusations of abuse and says its camps offer vocational training and are needed to fight extremism.

 

 

COLOMBO, 26 March 2021, (TON): Different ideological groups in Tamil Nadu are seen battling with the pictures and patterns of late Velupillai Prabhakaran, the originator and head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in front of the get together decisions, demonstrating that years after his demise, Prabhakaran actually keeps on holding political clout in the state.

Shiv Raman from Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK), challenging from Thirumayam Constituency of Pudukkottai locale, on Thursday utilized imaged and patterns of Prabhakaran.

Aside from NTK, drove by Senthamizhan Seeman, who is a producer turned lawmaker, Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) drove by Vaiko, who is a Rajya Sabha MP from Tamil Nadu, have likewise been seen crusading with a cut out of the late LTTE pioneer.

Furthermore, the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi party, led by Thol. Thirumavalavan, has also been found to be campaigning with images of Prabhakaran.

Prabhakaran had died on May 18, 2009 in Sri Lanka. The assembly elections in Tamil Nadu will be held in a single phase on April 6 and the counting of votes will be done on May 2. 

NEW DEHLI, 26 March, 2021, (TON): The AAP on Thursday blamed the BJP-managed civil Corporations for sending notification to retailers requesting that they store the change charges. The notification are being served even after the MCDs professed to have postponed off change charges, said AAP pioneer Saurabh Bhardwaj.

Bhardwaj said that obviously, the BJP managed MCDs are attempting to badger the retailers by compromising them with the fixing of shops in the event that they neglect to store transformation charges. He said that before the political race BJP set up banners expressing gratitude toward PM Modi for postponing off transformation expenses and now they are back to blackmail cash from retailers.

“The BJP ruled North MCD collected Rs 1007 crores from conversion charges and there is no account of this money and just now just Rs 1.55 crore is remaining. The BJP does not want the Delhi assembly committees to look after these matters to hide such corruptions,” he said.

 

NEW YORK, 26 March, 2021(TON): The UN announced to donate $14 million to help build Rohingya camps in Bangladesh’s Cox Bazar, that destructed due to massive blaze earlier this week and left thousands homeless.

On Monday, the fire broke out four refugee camps at Balukhali, home to hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who fled persecution in neighboring Myanmar, leaving at a dozen others wounded.

UN Humanitarian Chief, Mark Lowcock said on social media, "I am allocating $14 million from UNCERF (UN Central Emergency Response Fund) to help rebuild shelter and provide other emergency services for the tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees affected by the devastating fire in the camps in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh."

The UN said that the funds will also help provide urgent water and sanitation services, food, mental and psychosocial health assistance.

"Rohingya refugees need our support now more than ever, as the pandemic continues to take its toll and they approach the monsoon season," said Lowcock.

The fire displaced more than 45,000 people mostly Rohingya refugees, and a hospital and other critical health, nutrition and education structures were also destroyed in Monday's fire, UN said.

More than 1 million Rohingya Muslims have been living in 34 squalid camps built on more than 3,000 hectares of hilly land in Cox's Bazar after they fled persecution in Myanmar.

However, those who were displaced have sought refuge in nearby camps, shelters and school buildings.

NEW DEHLI, 26 March, 2021, (TON): The Delhi Government has called a round table gathering with environmental specialists and different associations to draft a drawn out activity intend to battle air contamination in Delhi.

Delhi's Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Thursday said that the gathering will occur on 12 and 13 April with environmental specialists and different associations and related offices.

“Formulation of the action plan based on the advice of the experts will take place after this round table meeting. The concerned officials should regularly monitor all the hot spots in Delhi and also make aware all the agencies related to the construction work regarding dust pollution norms,” he said.

Rai on Thursday held a survey meeting with authorities of the Environment Department and 'Delhi Pollution Control Committee' to control contamination and guided them to make a move on the report about the current contamination in Delhi. He additionally guided the authorities to make a drawn-out contamination activity plan for what's to come.

"Regular monitoring of all hot spots in Delhi should happen. I am ordering you to take action on the deadline of any department whose complaint is coming in the green war room,” he said. Rai also instructed the department to make the agencies aware of the construction work so that they are aware of all the aspects related to pollution and take all kinds of precautions. At the same time, all the construction work related agencies have been instructed to follow all the guidelines related to pollution.

"The second important point was discussed on dust pollution. We took action at many places, especially last year. Public Works Department and Municipal Corporation of Delhi have also been instructed to spray water continuously on the roads," he added.

 The minister added that the government will take suggestions of experts and different organizations working on pollution issue to discuss and develop an action plan.

 

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