Ludhiana Court Mastermind Jaswider Singh Arrested in Germany, was planning to attack in Delhi and Mumbai too.

The mastermind of the Ludhiana court blast case has been arrested. In Germany, the police have arrested Jaswinder Singh Multani, a terrorist associated with the banned organization Sikh for Justice. Jaswinder Singh is said to be the mastermind of the Ludhiana court blasts. Jaswinder Singh was also planning to carry out terrorist attacks in Delhi and Mumbai. He has been arrested on the same charges.

Let us inform you that at the request of the Government of India, the German Police has arrested Jaswinder Singh Multani. Jaswinder Singh Multani is associated with ‘Sikhs for Justice’ SFJ. It is alleged that he was working at the behest of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI and was planning terrorist activities in Delhi and Mumbai. According to officials, 45-year-old Multani has been close to SSJ founder Gurpatwant Singh Pannu and has been involved in separatist activities. 

The bomb blast happened on 23 December

Let us tell you that on December 23, a bomb blast took place in the toilet on the second floor of the Ludhiana court complex. The blast was done with an IED. Due to the use of IED, it is being considered a terrorist attack. One person was killed in this blast. The investigating agencies had expressed suspicion that the one who died was behind the blast. It is suspected that the toilet exploded when he was trying to assemble the bomb.

New Year’s party, marriages are banned amidst increasing cases of Omicron… Read Now to know the Strict Rules in Your State

New Year’s party, marriages are banned In view of the increasing infection of Omicron, the state governments have become alert. So far, this variant has knocked in 22 states and union territories. So far, more than 750 cases of Omicron have been reported across the country, out of which Delhi and Maharashtra have the highest number of cases. Along with this, there has also been an increase in the number of daily cases of corona. While around six thousand cases were being registered daily for the last several days, in the last 24 hours, the number of new cases has gone up to more than nine thousand. In view of these circumstances, the states have started taking precautionary measures. The Karnataka government has also announced a ten-day night curfew. There will be a night curfew from 10 pm to 7 am, during which no one will be allowed to go out of the house.

The government has said that it is taking additional containment measures to break the chain of infection in the state. As a preventive measure, the government has also banned New Year’s parties and gatherings in public places. Apart from this, instructions have been given to open hotels, pubs, clubs, and restaurants with 50 percent capacity. During the night curfew, movement of essential activities such as goods carrying vehicles, buses, trains, metro, air travel, home delivery, and other movements will be strictly prohibited. Let us know what steps have been taken by the states to prevent the infection of Omicron-

Schools and colleges closed in Delhi

In view of the increasing pace of infection of Omicron in the capital, the Delhi government has announced the closure of schools and colleges. Apart from this, all private offices have been allowed to function with only 50 percent staff. At the same time, gathering of large crowds in markets, restaurants and hotels is prohibited and only 20 people will be able to attend weddings. A total of 238 cases of Omicron have been registered in Delhi so far.

Section 144 imposed in Maharashtra

So far 167 people have come under the grip of Omicron in Maharashtra. In view of these circumstances, Section 144 has been imposed in the state, which will remain in force till December 31. Not more than five people can gather in public places.

In Haryana, only people who have been vaccinated are allowed to go to goods, restaurants

The Haryana government has allowed only people who have got vaccinated to go to public places like malls, cinema halls, restaurants. Apart from this, till January 1, 2022, there will be a night curfew from 11 pm to 5 am.

Night curfew imposed in Gujarat too

Night curfew has been implemented in Gujarat too after Omicron cases were reported. People will not be allowed to come out of their homes from 11 pm to 5 am.

Section 144 implemented in UP till December 31

The Uttar Pradesh government has given strict instructions for night curfew. Apart from this, Section 144 of CrPC will continue in Noida and Lucknow till December 31. Here too, people will not be allowed to come out of the house from 11 pm to 5 am.

MP government emphasizes on vaccination

In view of the threat of Omicron, the Madhya Pradesh government has implemented night curfew from 11 pm to 5 am. Along with this, the government has banned the entry of people above 18 years of age who have not taken both doses, in cinema halls, multiplexes, theatres, gyms, coaching classes, swimming pools, clubs.

Night curfew in Assam too

Cases of Omicron have also been reported in Assam. Due to this, the state government has imposed a curfew from 11.30 pm to 6 am.

Uttarakhand government instructs police to impose night curfew

The Uttarakhand government has instructed the district administration and police to effectively implement the night curfew. However, essential services will remain open during the night curfew.

CBSE gave 9th and 11th students one more chance, now register for 2021-22 session till this date

 

Work news for the students who were denied registration in classes 9th and 11th during the academic session 2021-22 in the schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The last date of registration for class 9 and class 11 in the current academic session has been extended by the board. According to the circular issued by CBSE to the Principals/Heads of all the affiliated schools on the official website, CBSE.nic.in on the last day of the year 2021, the registration of classes IX and XI can now be taken till January 6, 2022. CBSE in its notice said that the parents of the students of both the classes have been given one more chance in view of the problems being faced in completing the registration and the requests for an extension of the last date.

Long traffic jams in many areas of Delhi, avoid visiting these places; Here is the Reason You Must Know

New Delhi: There are reports of heavy traffic jams in many areas of the capital Delhi. People going from these areas are stuck for a long time. It is proving difficult for people to cross the distance of five to ten minutes.

Traffic jam due to protest

BJP is protesting across the city against the new excise policy of the Aam Aadmi Party government. Due to this demonstration, a large population of Delhi-NCR is going to their work in their private vehicles. He had to grieve because of the BJP’s traffic jam. Since morning many people are stuck in hours-long jam. He is not able to reach his destination on time.

State BJP is doing wheel jam at 15 major places of Delhi.

There is jam at these places in Delhi

Avoid going from Uttam Nagar Chowk to Dwarka turn – Use Uttam Nagar to Pankha Road and from Pankha Road to Dhaula Kuan.
Chakka jam in North West district.
Avoid going to Signature Bridge.
Chakka jam at ITO Chowk.
Chakka jam in Shahdara district.
Chakka jam in Karol Bagh.
Chakka jam at Akshardham Cross Road Mall.

Big leaders took command in various fields

State BJP President Adesh Gupta is leading the Chakka Jam on Akshardham Cross Road, while MP Gautam Gambhir is present in the car market at Vikas Marg and MP Ramesh Bidhuri in the protest at Dayaram Chowk. Apart from this, BJP MLAs including other office bearers of the state are also blocking the wheels at various places.

Aam Aadmi Party retaliated

Meanwhile, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, reacting to BJP’s Chakka Jam, said that the new policy has broken the back of the mafia. These people are being tied up with BJP leaders at some point or the other, that’s why all this demonstration is happening.

What’s in the new policy?

If the new liquor shops being opened under the new excise policy of the Delhi government are in the non-confirmed area or do not follow the master plan 2021 and the rules of the corporation or are next to the school and religious places etc., then it should be sent to the corporation. will be sealed with immediate effect.

Fear of Omicron Delhi government bans gathering for Christmas, New Year celebrations

In view of the rapidly increasing new cases of corona in the national capital Delhi and the increasing number of patients of Omicron, any cultural programs have been banned. Apart from this, there has also been a complete ban on Christmas and New Year parties in public places. Christmas and New Year’s parties will not be held in any public places. In this regard, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority has issued an order to the DM and DCP of all the districts. Everyone has been asked to ensure compliance of this order.

In the order issued by DDMA, it has been said that the DM and DCP of all the districts should take appropriate measures to prevent the spread of corona in their respective jurisdictions. People without face masks should not be allowed to enter all shops and workplaces in Delhi. Violators of corona rules should be dealt with strictly.

The DDMA has said in the order that all district magistrates will conduct a thorough survey of the entire area falling under their jurisdiction and identify those areas, markets of colonies and crowded places, which are prone to rapid decision of Corona and Omicron. . It has been said in the order that all DMs and DCPs should make proper arrangements for surveillance in public places so that corona cases can be prevented from increasing.

Delhi government in alert mode regarding the threat of Omicron

Let us inform that the Delhi government has come into alert mode regarding the increasing cases of corona and the new variant Omicron. The heads of the departments concerned have been alerted by the government. Chief Secretary Vijay Dev has asked all the DMs that facilities should be increased immediately if the cases of corona increase, while there should be a complete ban on overcrowded events.

CM Kejriwal will hold a big meeting on Thursday

The Delhi government has said that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has convened a high-level meeting on Thursday to review the increasing cases of corona and the preparedness to deal with Omicron, in which the facilities available for corona patients at present will be discussed. Important decisions can be taken in the meeting, but before this the government has come into alert mode. The government has asked to take strict action against those who violate the rules of corona prevention. Those who do not wear masks and do not follow physical distance, the process of cutting challans will start soon.

Omicron active cases increased to 57

Omicron cases are increasing continuously in Delhi. On Wednesday, three more new cases of Omicron were confirmed. With this, the total number of Omicron cases has increased to 57. Earlier on Tuesday, 24 new cases of Omicron were reported. Whereas on Monday, there were a total of 30 active cases of Omicron in Delhi.

Corona cases are also increasing rapidly

Amidst increasing cases of Omicron, 102 new cases of the corona were reported in Delhi on Tuesday. For the second time in three days, more than 100 cases of corona have come. There were 107 cases of corona in Delhi on Sunday. After this, 91 cases came on Monday.

CDS General Bipin Rawat will be cremated today with full military honors, the country is paying tribute

The last rites of all the jawans including CDS General Bipin Rawat and his wife Madhulika Rawat will be performed today with full military honors. Full preparations have been made for this. The last rites of Brigadier LS Lidder, an advisor to General Bipin Rawat, who lost his life in this accident, will be performed at Delhi Cantt at around 9:30 am.

Let us tell you that the mortal remains of all the soldiers killed in the Coonoor helicopter were brought to Delhi by special aircraft on Thursday. Several other dignitaries including the Prime Minister paid their tributes to these soldiers at the Delhi airport. CDS General Bipin Rawat’s helicopter crashed in Coonoor on Wednesday due to bad weather. In this accident, 13 people were killed out of 14 aboard the helicopter. In this accident, only Group Captain Varun Singh has survived, who is currently on life support. Every effort is being made to save them.