The madrasa's maulana, Asad Raza Hussaini, was awarded by Vice-President Naidu in August. On 20 December, he was allegedly beaten black and blue by the police.
Vaibhav Krishna, a 2010-batch IPS officer, has accused the 5 officers of conniving with builders, extortionists and journalists to ensure “transfers and postings”.
3 men with alleged bullet injuries suffered during CAA protests in Firozabad on 20 December died in Delhi's Safdarjung & AIIMS hospitals. Police claim it didn't fire any bullet.
Circle Officer Archana Singh, who was deployed on security duty, says allegations of manhandling the Congress leader and grabbing her by neck are 'false'.
The byelection follows the death of MLA Rajendra Dholakia, a Gujarati businessman-turned-politician of the BJD who also served as a minister in the previous government.
Cooperation Ministry takes a step towards financial inclusion with Sahkar DigiPay and Sahkar DigiLoan. They will enable faster and seamless access to financial services in small towns.
Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
Being a drone pilot we want to follow the rules but it should very easy to follow and understand like other countries are doing just make a app for taking permission after taking permission we should take permission to anyone else and permission not given them we do not fly.
The problem is DGCA rules are not backed by procedures of implementation like IPC is backed up by Criminal Procedure Codes (Cr PC). Hence to implement dgca rules the penal authority and powers of the authority shall have to given publicity . We have to accept drones are available readily and general public can procure it. So the general public and government institutions must be aware of the rules.
I completely agree with what this article says about using drones, but this is only one side of the whole picture.DGCA issued rules and regulations regarding drones on 1st Dec 2018, it said that the drones and the operators should be registered and take due permission before any flight carried out. This portal has yet not been in proper working condition. And what about the drones which were being used prior to the rules and regulations? Do you want the drone owners to just dump their crafts?
I myself being a drone pilot regularly stay updated on any news regarding drones in India, there has been no say about what to do with the drones made by companies like the DJI, MI or others!
Being a drone pilot we want to follow the rules but it should very easy to follow and understand like other countries are doing just make a app for taking permission after taking permission we should take permission to anyone else and permission not given them we do not fly.
The problem is DGCA rules are not backed by procedures of implementation like IPC is backed up by Criminal Procedure Codes (Cr PC). Hence to implement dgca rules the penal authority and powers of the authority shall have to given publicity . We have to accept drones are available readily and general public can procure it. So the general public and government institutions must be aware of the rules.
I completely agree with what this article says about using drones, but this is only one side of the whole picture.DGCA issued rules and regulations regarding drones on 1st Dec 2018, it said that the drones and the operators should be registered and take due permission before any flight carried out. This portal has yet not been in proper working condition. And what about the drones which were being used prior to the rules and regulations? Do you want the drone owners to just dump their crafts?
I myself being a drone pilot regularly stay updated on any news regarding drones in India, there has been no say about what to do with the drones made by companies like the DJI, MI or others!
Very good
I am also facing the same problm