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Deputy Education Officer to Review Controversial School Amid Mumbai Concerns

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The State Commission for Protection of Child Rights has ordered the education inspector to conduct an inspection of Badruddin Tayabji Urdu High School under Anjuman-I-Islam Trust in Mumbai. The child rights’ authority has sought the report after it took cognisance of a complaint by a parent who has alleged that the school is operating illegally.

Zahid Hussain Idrisi, the parent, has claimed that the school has been functioning without the necessary educational approvals and thus misleading the government, parents, and students. Idrisi has claimed in his complaint that the school is not recognized under the UDISE (Unified District Information System for Education), which was confirmed through a Right to Information (RTI) reply.

Idrisi had requested the commission to take cognizance, order a thorough probe including a physical inspection of the school. The complaint emphasises the need for the commission to ensure that the school complies with educational regulations.

“Upon discovering the fraudulent operations of the so-called Badruddin Tayyabji Urdu High School under the banner of Anjuman-e-Islam, I raised concerns with the education department. Despite clear evidence, the matter was overlooked. My persistence led to the eventual exposure of the deceit. My exposure was done not only to protect the rights of parents and students, but to uphold the integrity of our educational system,” said Idrisi.

He added: “After closely examining the school’s diary, website, and admission ads, I realised that Anjuman-e-Islam was running a school named Badruddin Tayyabji Urdu High School, which was neither recognized by the government nor listed in official educational records. Shocked by this deceit, I filed a complaint in 2019 demanding a thorough investigation. Despite the principal’s admission of error then and the initial inquiry by the then education inspector, there were issues which were ignored by the department. Earlier this year we filed an RTI which confirmed everything.”

Following the complaint by Idrisi, the State Commission for Protection of Child Rights directed the education officer of south zone to investigate and to submit a report within seven days. The education officer Devidas Mahajan on Wednesday instructed the deputy education inspector to conduct an inspection in the matter and submit the report at the earliest.

Nitin Dalvi, president of the NGO Maharashtra Rajya Vidyarthi, Palak, Shikshak Mahasangh, who is helping the parent in the case told mid-day: “Following the filing of a complaint against the Anjuman-e-Islam institution for operating a bogus grant-aided school named Badruddin Tayyabji Urdu High School, the institution swiftly removed the school’s name from its website on August 2. This prompt action by Anjuman-e-Islam suggests an acknowledgment of the allegations, highlighting that the school may indeed have been operating without proper authorisation. If at all this school is receiving government aid as claimed by the management, then why is their name not in the UDISE list?”

Mahajan told mid-day that the allegations are of serious nature and needs to be investigated. “Our deputy education officer will conduct an investigation in the matter and will submit a report regarding the same in a week’s time,” said Mahajan and added that having a UDISE number is mandatory. 

Despite calls and text messages, the officer-bearer of Anjuman-e-Islam did not respond till press time.

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The year the complaint was first filed with the education dept

 

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Mumbai: BMC’s helpline ‘My BMC Marg System’ launched ahead of monsoon, special focus on filling potholes

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Mumbai: BMC launches special helpline to fill potholes in Mumbai With an aim to address citizens’ complaints promptly and effectively, the Mumbai Municipal Corporation has implemented an integrated complaint management system ‘MyBMC MARG’ (Complaint Management and Redressal System) this year. Through this system, citizens will be able to register 114 different types of complaints related to the Municipal Corporation through a single application and they will also be able to follow up on them. Under this, the facility of registering complaints of potholes on roads on the ‘MyBMC MARG’ system has been provided to the citizens.

Potholes sometimes form on the roads during the monsoon season. In this context, the Municipal Corporation is constantly striving to take immediate notice of the complaints received from the citizens and take necessary corrective action. Digital media is being used to make the process of registering pothole complaints easy and efficient for the citizens. Last year, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation had launched a separate mobile application ‘Pothole QuickFix’ for lodging complaints about potholes on roads. Through this application, citizens can lodge complaints with information, photos and location of potholes on roads. The initiative received a good response from the citizens. During this time, citizens had to use different systems for lodging complaints related to different departments of the municipal corporation. Keeping this in mind, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has launched a comprehensive system ‘MyBMC MARG’ from this year to provide more comprehensive and convenient services to the citizens. The mobile application ‘Pothole QuickFix’ has been integrated into this system. Accordingly, the facility to lodge a total of 114 types of complaints related to various departments of the municipal corporation including potholes, solid waste management, sewage issues, water supply, road maintenance, parks, public health, pest control, encroachments, lighting is available on ‘MyBMC MARG’.
The feature of the ‘MyBMC MARG’ system is that it is possible for citizens to register complaints from one platform, upload relevant images, check the current status of the complaint, track the action taken by the concerned department and get information about it after the complaint is resolved. Hence, the entire process from complaint registration to redressal has become more transparent and citizen-centric. This initiative by the Burhan Mumbai Municipal Corporation has made the complaint registration process easy, transparent and efficient and has provided a single comprehensive digital platform for citizens to follow up on their grievances. Especially when citizens register complaints of potholes on the roads, it becomes easier for the concerned department to take immediate action. This helps in expediting the pothole repair process. Android users can download the MyBMC MARG application on their smartphones using MyBMC MARG – Apps on Google Play and iPhone users can download the MyBMC MARG app – App Store. The people of Mumbai are appealing to the Municipal Corporation to register all complaints regarding potholes on the roads on the ‘MyBMC MARG’ system.

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Mumbai: Two accused arrested for staging a drama of jewellery theft worth over Rs 60 lakh in Andheri

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Mumbai: Police have succeeded in arresting two such clever accused who had fabricated a story of theft and road accident and staged a drama of jewellery worth Rs 60 lakhs being stolen. However, during the police investigation, it was revealed that the person delivering the gold jewellery was the thief and he had committed the theft along with his friend. MIDC police had registered a case of theft on the complaint of Kanchan Pawar of Gold Star Company. According to the details, the complainant had sent his employee Avinash Gangadhar Kadam (26) to deliver the gold jewellery. At the same time, he told that his motorcycle Activa had met with an accident and during this time the gold jewellery and bag were also stolen. He pretended to be admitted to the hospital without any injury or wound. During this, the police examined several CCTV footage and it was revealed that the suspect, whose name is Manoj Hemant Jogdand (41), was patrolling here in a suspicious manner before the accident. During the investigation, the police came to know that It turned out that both of them had faked the theft and planned the robbery by describing the incident as an accident. After that, the police also took Avinash into custody. In this case, the police arrested both the accused and solved the mystery. This operation was carried out by DCP Dutta Nalawade on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Devin Bharti.

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Accused in Rs 2 crore Pune embezzlement case arrested in Nashik

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Nashik (Maharashtra), June 16: An absconding accused in a Rs 2 crore embezzlement case registered in Pune was arrested in Maharashtra’s Nashik on Tuesday, police said.

According to a complaint filed by Kiran Dadasaheb Shinde, 38, with Pune police, the responsibility for flat sales and related activities across four buildings (A, B, C, and D) of the ‘Ganga Fernhill’ project had been entrusted to Senior Sales Manager Simon Ronnie Peter, 42, but he allegedly, instead of depositing the proceeds from flat sales into the company’s account, transferred the funds to a fraudulent private bank account belonging to his associate, B. Chandrashekhar, thereby embezzling approximately Rs 2 crore collected from 32 customers.

Based on the complaint, a case was registered at Pune’s Kalepadal Police Station on June 9 (Crime No. 257/2026), under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023.

However, following the registration of the case, Peter went absconding and even switched off his mobile phone to evade arrest.

During the course of the investigation, Pune police received information that the accused was hiding in Nashik city and officials from Kalepadal Police Station contacted Senior Police Inspector Ashok Sharmale of the Gangapur Police Station and sought assistance in tracing and apprehending Peter.

Acting on credible intelligence, Sharmale learned that the accused Peter had arrived in Nashik in a car and was staying in Room No. 301 of Hotel Treebo Sapphire in Kalenagar on Gangapur Road.

Upon receiving the information, Crime Investigation Team officer Ghanshyam Bhoye and his team were immediately dispatched to the location. Acting swiftly, the police team detained the accused and subsequently handed him over to the Pune police for further legal proceedings.

The operation was successfully carried out under the leadership of Senior Police Inspector Sharmale of the Gangapur Police Station, and his team, including Assistant Sub-Inspector Tushar Deore and Police Head Constables Ravindra Mohite, Girish Mahale, Bhagwat Thavil, Ghanshyam Bhoye, Pravin Kedare, Gorakh Salunke, Sujit Jadhav, and Tulshidas Chaudhary.

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