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Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Tyagi suspended by President Kovind for misconduct
The suspension of Tyagi came amid heated power tussle between the university and the education ministry over the recent appointments by the Vice Chancellor of Delhi University.

Yogesh Tyagi, the Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University, was suspended by President Ram Nath Kovind on Wednesday amid a controversy over appointments. An inquiry has been ordered by the President into allegations of dereliction of duties against Tyagi. The education ministry had asked to permit the inquiry against the vice-chancellor after a dispute over appointments to the university last week. On Tuesday night, the President allowed the inquiry against the vice-chancellor who was accused of misconduct by the ministry.
The suspension of Tyagi came amid a heated power tussle between the university and the education ministry over the recent appointments by the Vice Chancellor. The official said all orders issued by Yogesh Tyagi during his tenure on medical ground, are set aside and to be treated as null and void.
Earlier, President Kovind, as a Visitor of the university, had ordered an inquiry against the vice-chancellor over allegations of dereliction of duties and lack of commitment and devotion to duty against him.
Tyagi, on October 21, had approved the appointment of PC Jha of the department of operational research as South Campus director and acting registrar in place of Suman Kundu, who was appointed by Pro Vice-Chancellor PC Joshi during Tyagi’s absence.
The controversy took a different turn on Thursday when Tyagi replaced PC Joshi with Geeta Bhatt as the pro-vice chancellor of Delhi University. Geeta Bhatt is the director of the Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board of the university. However, Joshi cancelled Jha’s appointment, and then the Executive Council with Joshi in the chair, approved the appointment of Vikas Gupta as the registrar.
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In a letter to the university registrar, the education ministry said that the vice-chancellor has been suspended till the inquiry is completed since he can influence the investigation while in office. Professor PC Joshi will take over as Vice Chancellor.
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BSP supremo Mayawati blames Congress, BJP pointing Rahul Gandhi’s US speech
The former Uttar Pradesh CM also wrote, whether it is the government of Congress or BJP or SP in other states including UP, the injustice-atrocities and exploitation are common at every level on the poor and deprived of the majority Bahujan Samaj.

Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati took a jibe on the Congress and the BJP terming former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi’s US speech to be a harsh truth.
On Friday, the BSP leader took to her official twitter handle to write Gandhi’s recent speech at US about the status of Dalits and Muslims society in India to be a bitter truth and blamed the ruling BJP, its predecessor Congress and the past governments who ruled the country for such situation.
Rahul Gandhi who is on a three-city tour of the US, has been holding various interactions at different events. Gandhi spoke about how the Muslims, Dalits, Sikhs, Christians and other religions feel attacked in India.
The former Uttar Pradesh CM also wrote, whether it is the government of Congress or BJP or SP in other states including UP, the injustice-atrocities and exploitation are common at every level on the poor and deprived of the majority Bahujan Samaj.
She claimed, while in UP, only the BSP government had governed by the law and justice was done to all by establishing the rule of law.
Mayawati further added, if history would be traced, it is filled with dark chapters of incessant and countless communal riots and casteist incidents which were undertaken for political and electoral interests, for which allegations and counter-allegations are made by the political parties but due to these reasons people of these classes are constantly exploited and victimized despite their benevolent constitution and they remain helpless.
The BJP is attacking Gandhi over his remarks in US about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, press freedom and institutions in the country. BJP is in view that the Congress leader holds no bar to insult India at the International forum.
Gandhi arrived in US earlier this week is slated to conclude his trip by addressing a public event in New York on June 4.
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Bihar Man pulls off stunt on top of auto-rickshaw; video viral
A video is now viral on the internet, where a man can be seen taking up a stunt that has shocked the internet.

Auto rides, also known as tuk-tuks or three-wheelers, are a popular mode of transportation in India. These compact, motorized vehicles offer a fun and unique way to explore cities and towns while experiencing the local culture, but can you ever Imagine yourself lying on the roof of the auto-rickshaw and enjoying its ride?
A video is now viral on the internet, where a man can be seen taking up a stunt that has shocked the internet.
In the viral video, a man from Chikohra, Patna can be seen, in an attempt to make his auto ride more thrilling and interesting, laid on the rooftop of a auto-rickshaw.
This shocking video has been a talking point on the internet. Unfortunately, this is not the first time that we are witnessing such incident, a few months back, on the festival of Holi, a video from Lucknow was spread across the internet, where a drunk man was seen dancing on the rooftop of a auto-rickshaw.
At the current time, when cases of road accidents leading to death in India recorded very high, most of us forget to care about the rules and regulations that we must follow when we are on the roads. The prime example of the same is that most of the riders/drivers don’t care to wear helmets or use seat belts while driving. While, many break the rules having any fear of getting caught or punished.
According to the report by the National Crime Bureau ( NCRB ), India witnessed around 1.5 lakh road fatalities in 2018 alone which increased to 4,37,396 in 2019, a surge of around 3 lakh deaths due to accidents in a year. However the number decreased substantially in pandemic hit 2020.
The viral video is one such example and many such incidents occurred in the past are the examples of the ignorance and negligence of people towards road safety and their self safety.
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At Washington press club, Rahul Gandhi says BJP can be beaten by united Opposition
The Congress leader also indicted on the upcoming state elections in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh pointing out the recently held Karnataka assembly elections where his party defeated the BJP.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday, while speaking at at the National Press Club in Washington said the BJP can be defeated in the 2024 general elections by an united opposition and the outcome will surprise people.
The Congress leader who is on US tour, while an interaction at the Washington Press said it is hidden feeling that the Congress party is going to perform very well within the next two years and the outcome is going to surprise the people.
Gandhi also expressing his confidence on the opposition unity said the opposition parties in India are well united and he thinks it is getting stronger. Gandhi said the talks of opposition unity is underway and good work is happening on it.
The Congress leader also indicted on the upcoming state elections in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh pointing out the recently held Karnataka assembly elections where his party defeated the BJP.
Gandhi said to just sit and watch as Karnataka was just a trailer of what’s coming next.
The Congress won all three states Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and MP in the last held 2018 assembly elections. The elections of these states are due later this year.
The former Congress chief also said about press freedom in India and institutions in the country.
Gandhi on a question of worldwide popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he does not believe everything he hears and the press and the institutions are captured in the country.
He said press freedom is very crucial for a democratic nation.
He also put stress on his Bharat Jodo Yatra rally from Kanyakumari to Kashmir and said during his march he got to interact directly with millions of Indians and said they did not seem happy, affected with issues like rising unemployment and inflation.
Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi again has drawn criticism from the BJP saying he does not back off from insulting the country on foreign soil.
Gandhi landed in US on May 30 as a part of his three-city tour of the country. He is expected to end his tour by addressing a public gathering in New York on June 4.
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