Saturday, January 12, 2013

Stage dancer found murdered in Malad

Stage dancer found murdered in Malad

DNA Correspondent

January 12, 5:27 IST

http://www.dnaindia.com/mobile/report.php?n=1788160

A 29-year-old stage dancer was found murdered at her Malwani residence in Malad on Friday. Parveen Banu Shaikh’s body was found partly decomposed and it has burn injuries.
According to police, preliminary investigations have revealed that the woman was murdered around two days ago.

The police said Parveen, a divorcee, was living alone in a rented room at Agra gully in Malwani’s Gate 6 for the past one month. Parveen had recently gone to Hyderabad to meet her sister.
The police said after coming back, her sister tried to get in touch with her but to noavail. She then sent her mother-in-law to find out about her. When the mother-in-law went to Parveen’s house, she found the house to be locked

For the last three days, Praveen’s sister was calling her but nobody was picking up the phone. So, she sent her mother-in-law to her house again. This time the mother-in-law realised that some foul smell was coming out of the house.

“Parveen was allegedly having an affair with a man. We are looking for him.From his cellphone location, we found out that he has moved out of Maharashtra. One of deceased’s neighbours had seen him with Parveen three days ago,” said a police officer from the Malwani police station.

The Malwani police have registered a case of murder and investigating the case. Parveen’s body has been sent for an autopsy.

 

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

This article tells you about how to keep track of your 'rightful' six subsidized LPG cylinders, unless you want pay more every time

This article tells you about how to keep track of your ‘rightful’ six subsidized LPG cylinders, unless you want pay more every time

Ref: http://www.moneylife.in/article/how-to-use-your-subsidized-lpg-cylinders-wisely/28816.html


Here are details about the capping of subsidized cylinders
scheme for LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) announced by the Government of India on 13 September 2012. You will be surprised to know that almost 50% of the LPG consumers in the country use six cylinders or less during one full year. Therefore, effectively this percentage of customers will not be affected at all. I request each one of you to note the following:
 

  • •  The number of subsidized domestic LPG cylinders available for the balance period of the current year (i.e. 14 September 2012 to 31 March 2013) would be limited to first three cylinders for each consumer irrespective of the number of cylinders consumed up to 13 September 2012.
     
  • •  Thereafter, every year, first six cylinders will be supplied at the subsidized rate and beyond the first six cylinders they will be supplied at non-subsidized or market rate.
     
  • •  In order to ensure that you receive all the six subsidized LPG cylinders in a year, you are required to possess the Domestic Gas Consumer Card (DGCC) booklet with a serial number and consumer number entered by the distributor. DGCC book is also commonly referred to as “Blue Book” and is issued at the time of enrolling a consumer.
     

If you have lost /misplaced the DGCC booklet or do not have the DGCC booklet or have a DGCC booklet without a serial number/consumer number, you must get in touch with your distributor and obtain a new booklet, duly stamped and signed by the distributor, after paying applicable charges or get the serial number stamped and signed by the distributor in the old DGCC booklet. The serial number of the DGCC book must be entered by the distributor in his system.
 

To ensure that all cylinders are delivered to the genuine customer, the following process has been devised:
 

The cash memo and the acknowledgement generated by the system for each cylinder will indicate the number of subsidized cylinder being delivered against entitlement i.e. 1/3, 2/3 or 3/3 as well as the Serial number of DGCC booklet.
 

Consumers on their part must do the following at each cylinder delivery:
 

•         Produce the DGCC booklet to the delivery boy while receiving the refill cylinder.
 

•         Check that the serial number of the DGCC matches with that printed on the cash memo.
 

•         Sign on the DGCC booklet as well as copy of the cash memo as acknowledgement of receipt of the refill cylinder and handover the same to the delivery man.
 

•         Ensure that the delivery details are recorded in the book and signed by the deliveryman.

 

Every consumer must keep the cash memo and DGCC book carefully as in case of any dispute with regard to receipt of subsidized cylinders, the cash memo and the DGCC book will be the reference points for resolution of the case. In the absence of the DGCC booklet, the distributor’s record would be considered as final.
 

All consumers are requested to get their mobile number recorded with the distributor so that confirmation of delivery of the refill cylinder can be sent through SMS by the respective oil companies to their consumers as and when electronic confirmation system is rolled out.
 

Consumers are also advised to check their booking and delivery details on the Transparency Portal of oil companies (www.petroleum.nic.in, www.hindustanpetroleum.com/www.indane.co.in/www.ebharatgas.com) and in case of any discrepancy in delivery of cylinders, immediately log complaint in the Transparency Portal.

 

Aadhar cards must for teachers' salaries, students' scholarships

Aadhar cards must for teachers’ salaries, students’ scholarships

DNA Correspondent

January 7, 3:00 IST

http://www.dnaindia.com/mobile/report.php?n=1786320

Mumbai: The education department has urged schools to register and collect the Aadhar cards for their teachers and students by March 31. Teachers will require the cards to receive their salaries, while students will need them to claim benefits such as scholarships.

“We are trying to speed up this process. We have asked officials to create awareness about the cards wherever they go. Schools will not be given government aid if they do not have the cards,” said Rajendra Darda, school education minister.

The move was prompted by the bogus students’ scam unearthed earlier this year. Over 1.80 crore students studying in one lakh primary and secondary schools in the state, including 32,573 private schools, will be given Aadhar cards which contain a Unique Identification Number (UID), and the education department will use the cards to crack down on bogus students.

A state-wide survey of schools in October 2011 had revealed that many schools were indulging in malpractices by showing bogus students on their rolls. Education officers in charge of primary and secondary schools will have to work with district-level officials to make a district-wise timetable for the issuing of UID cards to schools. They will then have to submit a report to the education director fortnightly on the status of the schools.