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Government school teacher suspended for disrespecting Goddess Saraswati, hurting religious sentiments in Rajasthan’s Baran

The government official said the teacher could have easily averted the controversy and allowed the Republic Day function to go on smoothly simply by agreeing with the locals and placing Goddess Saraswati’s picture, but instead, she hurt the sentiments and provoked the locals.

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A government school teacher, posted in Rajasthan’s Baran district was suspended for disrespecting Goddess Saraswati and hurting religious sentiments on Friday. Government officials said the primary school teacher Hemlata Bairwa was suspended on Friday after an order by Rajasthan’s Education Minister Madan Dilawar.

In his order the Education Minister said some people give weightage to themselves so much, that their chaal is not yet gone and they ask what is the contribution of Goddess Saraswati in school? He said whoever has said this he gave a direct order for his/her suspension. Dilawar made the announcement addressing a public gathering during his tour in Kishanganj area in Baran district on Thursday.

A day after the minister’s announcement in public, the district education (elementary) officer of Baran on Friday issued order for suspension of Prabhodhak level 1 teacher, Hemlata Bairwa, posted at government primary school at Lakdai village in Kishanganj area in Baran district in view of under-consideration of disciplinary action against her.

Piyush Kumar Sharma, Baran district education department (elementary officer) claimed  the suspension order was issued after an initial inquiry into hurting and provoking religious sentiments against Bairwa was over. In an initial enquiry into controversy over the placement of Goddess Saraswat’s picture on stage at the Republic day function in the government primary school at Lakadia in the Kishanganj area, the teacher was found responsible for hurting and provoking religious sentiments of local people and on basis of the same, order for her suspension was issued on Friday.

Sharma said the teacher was also ordered to register her attendance at the directorate, elementary education, Bikaner during this period. The government official said the teacher could have easily averted the controversy and allowed the Republic Day function to go on smoothly simply by agreeing with the locals and placing Goddess Saraswati’s picture, but instead, she hurt the sentiments and provoked the locals.

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4 dead, several feared trapped after four-storey building collapses in Delhi’s Mustafabad

A four-storey building collapsed in Delhi’s Mustafabad killing four and injuring several. Rescue teams are on site as more remain feared trapped.

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4 dead, several trapped as building collapses in Delhi’s Mustafabad

In a tragic incident in Delhi’s Mustafabad, a four-storey building collapsed in the early hours of Saturday, claiming at least four lives and leaving several people trapped under the debris. The collapse occurred around 3 am, prompting an immediate response from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Delhi Fire Services, and the Delhi Police.

According to senior police officer Sandeep Lamba, fourteen individuals have been rescued from the rubble so far, while an estimated 8 to 10 people are still believed to be trapped. The injured victims have been shifted to GTB Hospital for treatment.

Divisional Fire Officer Rajendra Atwal confirmed that emergency services were alerted about the incident around 2:50 am. “Upon reaching the location, we discovered the entire structure had collapsed with people trapped inside. Our teams, along with NDRF units, are working diligently to rescue them,” he said.

The reason behind the collapse is yet to be determined. Mr. Lamba stated that the authorities will conduct an investigation to establish the cause of the incident.

This building collapse comes shortly after parts of Delhi experienced heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and thunderstorms on Friday night. Weather-related structural failures have been reported recently, including a wall collapse near Madhu Vihar last week, which killed one person and injured two others.

In another weather-related tragedy reported the same day, five members of a family lost their lives in Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut after their house caved in during a storm.

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Rahul Gandhi urges Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah to enact Rohith Vemula Act to end caste-based discrimination

“There was plenty of food with us… but we were to sleep without food; that was because we could get no water, and we could get no water because we were untouchables,” Gandhi quoted Ambedkar.

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In a significant move aimed at addressing caste-based discrimination within the education system, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha and senior Congress leader, has written to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah advocating for the implementation of the ‘Rohith Vemula Act’. This proposed legislation aims to ensure that no student in Karnataka faces discrimination due to their caste.

In his letter dated April 16, Gandhi reflected on the struggles and indignities faced by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a key figure in India’s fight against caste discrimination. He recounted a powerful incident described by Ambedkar from his childhood, highlighting the harsh realities of being labelled an “untouchable” and the systemic barriers that prevented him from accessing basic necessities and an equal education.

“There was plenty of food with us… but we were to sleep without food; that was because we could get no water, and we could get no water because we were untouchables,” Gandhi quoted Ambedkar.

Gandhi emphasised that despite the progress made, millions of students from Dalit, Adivasi, and OBC communities continue to experience unjust discrimination within the educational framework. “It is a shame that even today, our educational system perpetuates such brutal discrimination,” he declared.

The Congress leader further expressed his grievances regarding the tragic losses of young lives due to caste-based discrimination, citing the suicides of students like Rohith Vemula, Payal Tadvi, and Darshan Solanki as evidence of the urgent need for legislative action. “Such horrific incidents cannot be tolerated at any cost. It is time to end this cycle of injustice,” he stated.

Gandhi shared his thoughts on the social media platform X, revealing insights from recent discussions he had with students and teachers from underprivileged backgrounds in Parliament, who recounted their ongoing experiences of discrimination in higher education. He reaffirmed Ambedkar’s belief that education is a vital tool for empowerment and breaking the caste system, a principle he feels remains unfulfilled.

Expressing the need for immediate action, Gandhi urged the Karnataka government to prioritise the enactment of the Rohith Vemula Act, ensuring that no child in India endures the discrimination and hardships experienced by Ambedkar, Vemula, and countless others.

Rohith Vemula, a Dalit student, tragically took his life in 2016 due to the pressures of caste-based discrimination, igniting a national conversation about the urgent need for reform within educational institutions to protect vulnerable student populations. The push for the ‘Rohith Vemula Act’ has gained momentum among Dalit and student groups seeking systemic changes to safeguard against discrimination in education.

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Opposition slams Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar after he criticises Supreme Court’s order on President

TMC’s Kalyan Banerjee accused Dhankhar of repeatedly disrespecting the judiciary.

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Opposition leaders on Thursday fiercely criticised Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar for his recent statements on the judiciary, accusing him of undermining its authority and veering close to contempt.

Leaders from the Congress, Trinamool Congress (TMC), Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), and notable legal figures condemned Dhankhar’s remarks as disrespectful to constitutional principles.

Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala emphasised the supremacy of the Constitution, stating, “In our democracy, no office—whether President, Prime Minister, or Governor—stands above constitutional accountability.”

He praised the Supreme Court’s April 8 ruling, which set a three-month deadline for the President to act on bills reserved by governors, calling it a bold and necessary check on high offices.

TMC’s Kalyan Banerjee accused Dhankhar of repeatedly disrespecting the judiciary. “His comments on Supreme Court judges are unacceptable and nearly contemptuous. As a constitutional figure, he must respect other institutions,” Banerjee asserted.

DMK leader Tiruchi Siva labelled Dhankhar’s remarks as “unacceptable,” stressing that no one, regardless of their position, can delay legislative bills indefinitely. “The rule of law must prevail over institutional overreach,” Siva said.

Senior advocate and Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal defended Article 142, which grants the Supreme Court authority to issue orders for “complete justice.” He questioned, “This power is enshrined in the Constitution to ensure justice. Who is obstructing the President’s authority?”

Dhankhar’s controversial remarks were made during an address to Rajya Sabha interns on April 17, where he called Article 142 a “constant threat to democratic forces” and challenged the judiciary’s right to impose deadlines on the President. He also questioned why judges require judicial approval for FIRs, noting that only the President and Governors enjoy constitutional immunity from prosecution.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) defended Dhankhar, accusing the opposition of hypocrisy. BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla retorted, “The opposition, which ignores parliamentary laws, mocks the Vice President, and shields rioters for votes, has no moral ground to lecture on constitutional propriety.”

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