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Civic offences to get costlier in Delhi; fine for public urination to be raised from ₹50 to ₹500

 Residents and small-scale enterprises in the Capital may soon face higher monetary penalties for civic violations, even as several minor offences are proposed to be decriminalised under the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2026, tabled in Parliament on Friday.. Photo for representation (RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO). The amendments cover the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) Act, 1957, and the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) Act, 1994. They replace lower fines of as little as ₹25 with higher penalties, while removing imprisonment for minor infractions.. “The aim is to rationalise outdated provisions and promote ease of living and doing business by shifting to a penalty-based system,” said an MCD official.. Under the DMC Act, nominal fines are proposed to be replaced with structured penalties. Failure to remove filth, currently attracting a fine of ₹50, will invite a warning for the first violation and ₹500 thereafter. Public urination or nuisance, earlier fined up to ₹50, may now attract ₹500. Penalties for other violations will also rise sharply.. For instance, the fine for letting a dog roam without a leash will increase from ₹50 to ₹1,000, while defacing a house number will also rise to ₹1,000 from ₹50.. Fines for failing to vacate a dangerous structure and occupying a building without a completion certificate will both increase from ₹200 to ₹1,000. Erecting structures that obstruct streets or open roads without permission will incur penalties ranging from ₹100 to ₹5,000.. Running food vends or stalls, such as tea shops, without a licence may attract a fine of ₹1,000 under the revision, up from ₹100. Hawking or operating as a butcher, fishmonger or poultry seller without a licence will increase from ₹100 to ₹200.. Penalties for tethering animals or milking cattle on public streets will rise tenfold from ₹100 to ₹1,000, while fines for keeping animals in violation of rules will double to ₹200.. “In several cases, daily fines are proposed to be replaced with one-time penalties. For instance, using unlicensed slaughterhouses or markets, earlier attracting ₹500 plus daily fines, will now incur a flat ₹500 penalty,” said the official.. The bill also removes the provision for imprisonment for minor offences. A clause allowing up to one month’s imprisonment for municipal sweepers who leave duty without notice is proposed to be omitted. Similarly, breach of municipal bye-laws, earlier punishable with imprisonment of up to three months along with fines, will now attract a penalty of up to ₹500. Some minor offences are proposed to be fully decriminalised, by removing fines altogether. These include depositing rubbish in streets, washing clothes at unauthorised places, failure to notify vacant properties and damaging streetlights.. Several provisions related to market regulation and information compliance are also proposed for omission.. Parallel changes in the NDMC Act follow a similar approac 

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‘No eating fish or eggs if BJP comes to power’: Mamata’s fresh barb ahead of Bengal polls

 West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee said at a rally on Sunday that people would be stopped from eating fish and other meat items if the BJP comes to power in the state.. West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a gathering during a public meeting. (PTI/X via @AITCofficial). “Fish is not eaten in BJP-ruled states. If the BJP comes, you won’t be able to eat meat or eggs. BJP is one-sided, they don’t believe in any religion,” the TMC supremo said at a rally in Purulia.. Sharpening her attacks on the BJP, Mamata said that Bengali-speaking people are attacked in other states and alleged that the ruling party at the Centre grabs power by “inciting riots”.. “These people incite riots. They come to power by inciting riots, they come to power by killing people… The most attacks on tribals, attacks on women happen in BJP-ruled states… Our Bengali-speaking people are attacked in other states. We don’t oppress anyone,” she said.. Voting in West Bengal will be conducted in two phases. The first phase is set for April 23, while the second phase will be held on April 29. The counting of votes is scheduled for May 4. 

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3 killed, 1 injured as motorcycles collide head-on in Rajasthan

 Three people were killed and another injured after two speeding motorcycles collided head-on in Rajasthan’s Bhilwara district on Sunday, police said.. The accident took place around 9 am on National Highway-148D (Bhilwara–Tonk) (Representative photo/ Getty). The accident took place around 9 am on National Highway-148D (Bhilwara–Tonk). Due to the impact, both motorcycles were completely shattered, and all four riders were thrown nearly 100 metres away, police officers said.. “Two motorcycles carrying four persons collided head-on due to high speed. Vishal Singh, Narendra and Jitendra died on the spot, while Rahul sustained serious injuries,” Jahazpur police station in-charge Lokpal Singh said.. Rahul was taken to Jahazpur Hospital by locals with the help of an ambulance, where he is currently undergoing treatment. After the incident, a large crowd gathered at the spot, and police reached the scene to bring the situation under control.. Police shifted the bodies to the mortuary and informed the families. “The bodies have been kept in the mortuary, and postmortem will be conducted after the arrival of the relatives,” Lokpal Singh added.. Preliminary investigation suggests that over speeding led to the accident, and further probe is underway. 

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TVK’s Vijay to contest Tamil Nadu elections from 2 seats, Perambur and Trichy East

 Actor-politician Vijay has announced that he will contest from two seats in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly polls for his party, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK).. Unveiling an agenda for youth, which he described as a “guarantee,” Vijay promised, among other things, steps toward a drug-free Tamil Nadu. (ANI). The two seats will be Perambur and Trichy East. Vijay will face DMK’s sitting MLA RD Shekar, who will contest from Perambur. He is also pitted against the sitting MLA and DMK candidate Inigo Irudayaraj in Trichy East.. “It will be C Joseph Vijay,” he said at a party rally in the state capital Chennai while announcing his candidature.. Vijay also named TVK candidates for other seats, with all of his core team members finding a place in the list. Elections to 234 Assembly segments in the state will be held on April 23.. Senior party leaders and Vijay’s inner team members—N Anand, Adhav Arjuna, R Arunraaj, CTR Nirmal Kumar and KA Sengkottaiyan —were named by the party chief as TVK candidates for seats including T Nagar, Villivakkam, Gobichettipalayam and Thirupparankundram.. Reiterating that the electoral fight was between his “people’s alliance TVK and Stalin sir alliance,” he slammed the ruling DMK-led bloc as a mere “patch-up.”. “I have selected as candidates those who would stand with people,” he said.. Unveiling an agenda for youth, what he described as “guarantee,” Vijay promised, among others, steps for a drug-free Tamil Nadu and a collateral-free loan guarantee up to ₹20 lakh from Class 12 to PhD. 

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‘No-go’ zone, ‘beyond limits of law’: 5 facts on Lyari, Pakistan’s impoverished town featured in Dhurandhar

 Lyari, an impoverished town in Pakistan’s Karachi that till now existed beyond the glitters of the capital city, has hit headlines after featuring in mega Bollywood blockbuster Dhurandhar — a movie about the brutal underworld nexus of the area and its connection with terrorism.. A screen grab from Dhurandhar’s trailer, depicting the entrance of Lyari, a town in Pakistan’s Karachi (YouTube). Known as a “no-go” area because of the lawlessness, politically motivated violence and as a space where geographical boundaries mark the limits of law, Lyari was recreated by Dhurandhar’s team in Thailand, according to director of the film Aditya Dhar. The action scenes were shot across Punjab’s Amritsar, Ludhiana, and Maharashtra’s Mumbai.. ‘No-go zone’: Lyari, one of Karachi’s oldest neighbourhoods, sits close to the city’s historic port and has long been a gateway for migration and settlement. Its narrow lanes, dense housing, and tightly knit communities reflect decades of unplanned urban growth. Despite its central location, Lyari developed a reputation of being beyond the limits of law. “Lyari – home to lawlessness, politically motivated violence and crime – is an infamous ‘no-go area’ in the financial capital of Pakistan, Karachi. It has a population of about one million people, but only limited presence of law enforcement agencies, so criminals often find refuge here. One very rarely hears of police operations in this area,” wrote Pakistani peace building expert Dr Zahid Shahab Ahmed in an article for PeaceInsight in 2011.. Hotspot of gang violence: As shown in Dhurandhar movie, Lyari has been a hotspot of gang violence, particularly from 1980s throughout the early 2010s. The area became synonymous with turf wars, political patronage networks, and lawlessness, drawing national attention. Security operations in later years helped curb much of the violence, but the legacy of that period still shapes perceptions of the neighbourhood. Local news portals on gang fights in Lyari have previously reported that armed gangs exchanged fire with no interference from police anywhere in sight.. Rehman Dakait link: Dhurandhar surrounds the life of Rehman Dakait — a character played by actor Akshaye Khanna in the film — one of the most notorious gang leaders in Lyari. He is known to have rose to prominence in the early 2000s, gaining significant influence over local criminal networks and becoming a symbol of Lyari’s law-and-order crisis. His eventual killing in a police encounter, also depicted in the movie, marked a turning point, highlighting the state’s intensified efforts to dismantle gang structures in the locality.. Screen grab from a video from 16 years ago showing the aftermath of the killing of Rehman Dakait, a notorious gangster of Lyari (YouTube/Haider Ali). Pak’s football hub: Despite earning a notorious reputation, Lyari historically has been also known for its rich cultural identity. It is widely regarded as Pakistan’s football h 

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Bengaluru professor calls student ‘terrorist’ 13 times after disagreement, booked

 Bengaluru: Bengaluru police on Saturday registered a case against a professor at a private university for allegedly referring to a student as a “terrorist” in class on March 26, officers said.. According to the student, the professor allegedly used derogatory language targeting his religion and referred to him as a “terrorist” at least 13 times. (Representational Image/Pexel). The accused, Muralidhar Deshpande, was suspended on Friday, following backlash over the incident, pending a detailed enquiry, officials aware of the matter said. The Vice-Chancellor ordered an investigation into the matter and assured that further action would be taken based on the findings.. ALSO READ | Bengaluru professor proposed to student, booked for sexual harassment. According to the student, the professor allegedly used derogatory language targeting his religion and referred to him as a “terrorist” at least 13 times after a disagreement during a lecture, and also referenced ongoing international conflicts and certain political figures to target him further.. Students alleged they were suspended after they objected to the professor’s conduct.. “We have booked the professor under BNS Sections 299 and 352 on Saturday. We are in the process of collecting all evidence related to the incident,” Inspector Satheesh Kumar said.. “We registered a suo motu case after a video of the purported incident went viral on social media. So far, no one has come forward to file a formal complaint,” he said, adding that they would summon the professor for questioning on Sunday. 

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