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Bike snatched in Ayodhya, ‘goonda tax’ demanded: Dalit harassment case registered on SSP’s instructions

A case of snatching a bike and demanding ‘goonda tax’ in exchange for its return has come to light in the Bikapur Kotwali area of ​​Ayodhya district. On the orders of the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), the Kotwali police have registered a case against one named and several unidentified accused under serious sections, including Dalit harassment.

Shiv Shankar, a resident of Vaijapur Shivgarh in Sultanpur district, stated in his complaint to the SSP that he belongs to the Scheduled Caste. His daughter, Rinku Kumari, is married to Rohit Kumar, a resident of Khajuri village in the Bikapur area. He had gifted his daughter a Bajaj Pulsar bike, financed by Bajaj Finance, as a wedding gift.

According to Shiv Shankar, on March 30, 2026, his daughter and son-in-law had gone to the Community Health Center in Bikapur. During the incident, some people assaulted them, hurling casteist slurs at them, and snatched their bike. After reporting the incident to Dial 112, police arrived at the scene, apprehended the accused, and brought them to the police station. Police then stated that some installments on the bike were outstanding.



Dalit teen girl’s rape and murder in Ghazipur sparks political storm ahead of PM Modi’s UP visit

The case intensified politically after a Samajwadi Party delegation visiting the family on April 22 was attacked with stones in the village, leaving several people, including police personnel, injured.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Uttar Pradesh on April 29 to inaugurate the Ganga Expressway, even as a political controversy continues to escalate over the death of a teenage Dalit girl in Ghazipur district.

The incident has triggered sharp political reactions and competing visits to the affected village, with Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav set to meet the bereaved family on the same day as the Prime Minister’s visit to Hardoi. Opposition parties have demanded swift justice and strict action against those found responsible.



Dalit teen girl’s rape and murder in Ghazipur sparks political storm ahead of PM Modi’s UP visit

The case intensified politically after a Samajwadi Party delegation visiting the family on April 22 was attacked with stones in the village, leaving several people, including police personnel, injured.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Uttar Pradesh on April 29 to inaugurate the Ganga Expressway, even as a political controversy continues to escalate over the death of a teenage Dalit girl in Ghazipur district.

The incident has triggered sharp political reactions and competing visits to the affected village, with Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav set to meet the bereaved family on the same day as the Prime Minister’s visit to Hardoi. Opposition parties have demanded swift justice and strict action against those found responsible.

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Karnataka Cabinet Clears 15% Internal Reservation For Scheduled Castes

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the government had initially proposed 17 per cent reservation for Scheduled Castes and 7 per cent for Scheduled Tribes.

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Karnataka Cabinet Clears 15% Internal Reservation For Scheduled Castes
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah briefed reporters after the meeting.
Bengaluru:

A special meeting of the Karnataka Cabinet on Friday cleared a revised internal reservation formula for Scheduled Castes within the overall 15 per cent quota, paving the way for long-pending government recruitment.

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the Cabinet approved 5.25 per cent reservation each for the "right-hand groups" and "left-hand groups", and about 4.5 per cent for other Scheduled Castes, including nomadic communities.

"Finally, the Cabinet unanimously decided on 5.25 per cent, 5.25 per cent, and 4.5 per cent allocations," he said, stressing that the categorisation had been worked out proportionately after revising the quota.

"From tomorrow onwards, the recruitment process will begin with the issuance of notifications," he said, adding that immediate steps would be taken for recruitment under internal reservation.

Siddaramaiah said the government had initially proposed 17 per cent reservation for Scheduled Castes and seven per cent for Scheduled Tribes, but the quota was reduced to 15 per cent for SCs and three per cent for STs due to judicial constraints. "Based on the 50 per cent ceiling, SC reservation comes to 15 per cent and ST to 3 per cent," he said.

Referring to the legal position, he said the cap flows from the ceiling laid down in the Indra Sawhney case, and added that the Supreme Court, in a Constitution Bench ruling, had allowed internal reservation within constitutional limits.

The 1992 Indra Sawhney vs Union of India case upheld the 50 per cent cap on total reservations. It confirmed that while reservations for SCs and STs may continue, the total extent of reservations should generally not exceed 50 per cent.

Flanked by Dalit Cabinet colleagues, the CM asserted that there were no differences of opinion during the meeting. "The entire Cabinet accepted this categorisation without any dissent," he said, naming ministers including K H Muniyappa, Dr G Parameshwara, Mahadevappa, Priyank Kharge, and Satish Jarkiholi.

Tracing the background, Siddaramaiah said the move followed years of demands for internal reservation and recalled that all sub-groups had earlier reached a consensus at a Scheduled Castes convention.

A commission headed by retired judge H N Nagamohan Das had subsequently submitted a report, which formed the basis for the government's decision.

He said the earlier notification based on the 6-6-5 formula would be withdrawn and replaced with a fresh notification reflecting the revised structure.

Siddaramaiah added that the six per cent reservation kept aside following court intervention would remain as backlog until a final verdict. "The six per cent kept aside will remain as a backlog until the final court decision," he said.

He further said that within Category C, a portion would be earmarked for nomadic communities. "That effectively means one post out of every five posts in that category," he said, explaining the internal allocation.

Until the courts deliver a final ruling, recruitment and admissions will continue within the 50 per cent ceiling, the CM said. "Once the court gives its final verdict, appropriate action will be taken," he added.

Temple, shops reopened for Dalit families in Khargone village

Khargone: Two days after a newly married Dalit couple was denied entry into a temple and three families faced social boycott in Padliya Gavli village of Khargone district, the boycott was revoked on Sunday after multiple rounds of discussions between the two sides.

Khargone Superintendent of Police Ravindra Verma told TOI that the matter was settled after three rounds of talks involving both communities and local authorities. “As part of the agreement, restrictions imposed on three Dalit families have been lifted. They are now free to enter the temple and resume purchasing goods from local shops, which had earlier been denied to them. Both sides have clarified before officials that their differences have been resolved, and normal activities have resumed from Sunday,” Verma said.

On Friday, a Dalit family had organized a wedding ceremony in the village. After the ceremony, the newlywed couple visited a Hanuman temple for darshan but their families complained that the couple was denied entry. Following police intervention, the temple was opened and the couple was allowed to perform rituals.

Gogawa police station in-charge Deepak Yadav said that members of three Dalit families allegedly used objectionable language against elders of the other communities, leading to resentment. In response, the other side decided to socially boycott the three families and restrict their access to shops and community resources.

Courtesy : TOI

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SC/ST Commission recommends action against officials for non-removal of caste from name of ward in Srivilliputhur constituency

Residents of the area boycotted the election to protest the government’s failure to remove the caste name

Updated - April 25, 2026 10:05 am IST - CHENNAI

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A banner announcing the poll boycott put up in Vadakku Achamthavirthan.

A banner announcing the poll boycott put up in Vadakku Achamthavirthan. | Photo Credit: Special arrangement

The Tamil Nadu State Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes has directed the Virudhunagar Collector to initiate action against officials who failed to remove the caste-based name “Paraseri” from Vadakku Achamthavirthan (Ward 12) in the district. The ward falls under the Srivilliputhur Assembly constituency (Reserved).

Residents of the area boycotted the election to protest the government’s failure to remove the caste name. In a letter to the Collector, writer Imayam, who serves as Chairman (in-charge) of the Commission, sought an explanation for the delay and asked what action had been taken against the officials responsible. “Send the reply within a week,” he added.
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April 24, 2026

POWERGRID commemorates birth anniversary of Dr BR Ambedkar


By Pioneer News Service
POWERGRID commemorates birth anniversary of Dr BR Ambedkar

Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID), a Maharatna PSU under Ministry of Power commemorated the birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Dr BR Ambedkar across its establishments spread throughout the country.

Dr Yatindra Dwivedi, Director (Personnel) chaired a session which was attended by KG Verma, former Joint Secretary, Department of Personnel & Training (DoP&T), senior officials from POWERGRID and their families.

Floral tributes were offered, reaffirming the organisation’s commitment to Dr Ambedkar’s ideals of liberty, equality, fraternity, social justice, and inclusive development.

Various competitions such as speech and quiz contests were organised for the children of employees, thereby reinforcing the significance of Dr Ambedkar’s ideals amongst the next generation.

The ceremony also featured reflections on Dr Ambedkar’s contributions to nation-building and underscored organisation’s initiatives of promoting diversity, employee welfare, and community development.

As of March 31, POWERGRID has commissioned and is operating 291 Sub-Stations and more than 1,84,960 ckm transmission lines and 6,24,016 MVA of transformation capacity.

With the adoption of the latest technological tools and techniques, enhanced use of automation and digital solutions, POWERGRID has been able to maintain an average transmission system availability of more than 99.84%.


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