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Meghalaya News: Inquiry to probe murder of HNLC leader, police helpline for curfew hit, HNLC won’t trust state govt

The Meghalaya Cabinet during a meeting held on August 16 has decided to initiate a judicial inquiry under the commission of Inquiry Act to look into killing of the former Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) leader Cherishterfield Thangkhiew by police at his residence.

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The Meghalaya Cabinet during a meeting held on August 16 has decided to initiate a judicial inquiry under the commission of Inquiry Act to look into killing of the former Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) leader Cherishterfield Thangkhiew by police at his residence. Chief Minister Conrad Sangma told the cabinet has decided to constitute a peace committee which will be headed by deputy chief minister Prestone Tynsong and ministers H Dohling and R Tongkhar. The Committee will elect members from civil societies, religious organisations and community heads. Meanwhile, a subcommittee will also be constituted headed by CM Sangma, with deputy CM Prestone Tynsong and state home minister as members for security and law and order which will “look into aspects of law and order, possible future threats and overall functioning of Meghalaya Police”.

Meghalaya Police release helpline numbers for people stranded in curfew

The Meghalaya Police has released a set of 10 helpline numbers to help people stuck in Shillong due to curfew imposed in the city. As per the police, the stranded citizens can call up the numbers for any type of assistance. Sharing the helpline numbers in its twitter handle, the police again said the citizens who are stuck can reach out to the numbers for any kind of help.  The helpline numbers are as follows : SB control Room 9774618462, 0364-2222855, 0364-2227050,  Police Control Room for East Khasi hills, 6009196479, 0364-2222214, 0364-2222215, 0364-2215427,  Covid  Control Room 6009917414, 0364-2226022, 0364-2215705. Meanwhile, the capital faced a surge in violence from different parts, the state government has extended the curfew till 5 am August 18 and the ban on internet services was also extended for another 24 hours. 

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Hek says says it will be tough for HNLC to trust state government

Former Cabinet minister AL Hek, who has initiated peace talks between the state government and the HNLC, said it will be tough for the HNLC to trust the state government after the former leader Cherishterfield Thangkhiew was killed brutally from his residence in front of his family members. Hek said Thangkhiew was no more a militant as he had surrendered before the government and was living a normal life like other citizens and people are very upset that the government killed him in an inhumane way. Hek also held discussions with the Central government multiple times to start the peace talks with HNLC and has vowed not to give up and bring peace between the two parties because the state needs peace and come back to normalcy.

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Veer Bal Diwas reflects courage, conviction and righteousness, Says PM Modi

PM Modi on Friday paid tribute to the Sahibzades on Veer Bal Diwas, calling it a day of courage, conviction and righteousness.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday paid tribute to the Sahibzades on the occasion of Veer Bal Diwas, remembering their sacrifice and courage. He said the day stands as a reminder of courage, conviction and righteousness, values that continue to inspire generations.

In a message shared on social media, the Prime Minister said Veer Bal Diwas is dedicated to remembering the sacrifice of the brave Sahibzades. He recalled the unwavering faith of Mata Gujri Ji and the immortal teachings of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, describing them as ideals that motivate people even today.

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, the Prime Minister will participate in the national programme marking Veer Bal Diwas at Bharat Mandapam in the national capital. He is also scheduled to address the gathering during the event.

Nationwide programmes to mark Veer Bal Diwas

To commemorate Veer Bal Diwas, the Government of India is organising participative programmes across the country. The objective is to inform and educate citizens about the extraordinary courage and supreme sacrifice of the Sahibzades, and to honour the valour of the young heroes of India’s history.

These activities include storytelling sessions, recitations, poster-making and essay-writing competitions. The programmes will be conducted in schools, Child Care Institutions, Anganwadi centres and other educational platforms, along with online activities through the MyGov and MyBharat portals.

Veer Bal Diwas is observed on December 26 to commemorate the martyrdom of Sahibzadas Baba Zorawar Singh Ji and Baba Fateh Singh Ji, the sons of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The Prime Minister had announced the observance on the occasion of the Prakash Purab of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji in January 2022.

Awardees of the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar will also be present at the programme.

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Delhi air quality improves slightly but stays in poor category

Delhi’s air quality improved slightly on Friday with the AQI falling to the poor category, though many areas continue to record very poor pollution levels.

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Delhi witnessed a marginal improvement in air quality on Friday, with the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) slipping into the ‘poor’ category. Official data showed the city’s average AQI at 292, offering limited relief after pollution levels had touched the ‘severe’ mark earlier this week.

The improvement comes days after Delhi recorded an AQI of 412 on December 23, placing air quality firmly in the ‘severe’ category. Over the last two days, pollution levels have shown a gradual decline across multiple monitoring stations in the national capital.

Some stations record moderate air quality

According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board’s Sameer mobile application, three locations reported ‘moderate’ air quality as of early morning. Lodhi Road-IITM recorded an AQI of 160, Lodhi Road-IMD stood at 194, while Najafgarh reported 188.

Several other parts of the city remained in the ‘poor’ category. Areas including Aya Nagar, CRRI Mathura Road, Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range, Dwarka Sector 8, IGI Airport Terminal 3, IIT Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and Mandir Marg recorded AQI values ranging between the low 200s and high 200s.

Very poor air persists in pollution hotspots

Despite the overall improvement, many parts of Delhi continued to struggle with ‘very poor’ air quality. Anand Vihar, Bawana, Jahangirpuri, Narela, Nehru Nagar, Sonia Vihar and Vivek Vihar reported some of the highest AQI readings, with values crossing 350 at several locations.

In view of the easing pollution levels, the Commission for Air Quality Management lifted Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage-IV restrictions across the Delhi-National Capital Region on December 24. Officials indicated that further relaxations could be considered if the downward trend in pollution continues.

Mixed air quality across NCR

Air quality in neighbouring NCR regions showed mixed trends. In Haryana, Bahadurgarh recorded a ‘very poor’ AQI of 301, while Gurugram’s overall AQI stood at 270, falling in the ‘poor’ category. One monitoring station in Gurugram’s Sector 51 reported ‘very poor’ air quality with an AQI of 375. Dharuhera also remained in the ‘poor’ range.

In Uttar Pradesh, pollution levels stayed elevated. Ghaziabad recorded an overall AQI of 344, with all monitoring stations reporting ‘very poor’ air quality. Greater Noida’s AQI stood at 362, while Knowledge Park-V and Knowledge Park-III recorded AQI levels of 386 and 337 respectively. Noida also remained in the ‘very poor’ category with an AQI of 334.

Authorities have restricted the entry of non-BS 6 vehicles into Delhi, a move that has blocked around 1.2 million older vehicles registered outside the city. Vehicular emissions remain a key contributor to winter pollution, with experts estimating that vehicles account for up to 40 per cent of particulate matter pollution in the NCR.

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Train fares increased from December 26: check revised ticket prices across classes

Indian Railways has increased long-distance train fares from December 26, with higher ticket prices for mail, express, sleeper and select ordinary classes.

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Long-distance train travel has become costlier from Friday as the Ministry of Railways implemented a revision in passenger fares. This is the second fare hike in the last six months, with the ministry stating that the decision aims to balance passenger affordability with the sustainability of railway operations.

What has changed in train ticket prices

According to the revised structure, the fare hike applies only to tickets booked on or after December 26. Passengers who booked tickets before this date will not have to pay any additional amount, even if their journey takes place later.

There is no increase in fares for suburban train services and season tickets, covering both suburban and non-suburban routes.

Revised fares for second class ordinary travel

For passengers travelling in Second Class Ordinary coaches, the fare increase depends on the distance:

  • Journeys up to 215 km: no change
  • 216 km to 750 km: increase of Rs 5
  • 751 km to 1,250 km: increase of Rs 10
  • 1,251 km to 1,750 km: increase of Rs 15
  • 1,751 km to 2,250 km: increase of Rs 20

Sleeper and first class ordinary fares

For Sleeper Class Ordinary and First Class Ordinary, fares have been increased by 1 paisa per kilometre.

Mail and express train fare hike

Mail and Express trains have seen a uniform increase of 2 paise per kilometre across all non-AC and AC classes. This includes Sleeper Class, First Class, AC Chair Car, AC 3-Tier, AC 2-Tier and AC First Class. As a result, a passenger travelling around 500 km in a non-AC Mail or Express coach will pay approximately Rs 10 extra.

The revised fares are also applicable to premium and special services such as Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Duronto, Vande Bharat, Tejas, Garib Rath, Jan Shatabdi, Humsafar, Amrit Bharat, Antyodaya, Gatimaan, Mahamana, Yuva Express and Namo Bharat Rapid Rail.

No change in reservation and other charges

The ministry has clarified that there is no change in reservation fees, superfast surcharges or other ancillary charges. GST rules remain unchanged, and fares will continue to be rounded off as per existing norms.

The Railways said the updated fare structure follows a balanced approach to ensure passenger convenience while supporting operational requirements.

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