
Make stand clear on Kalra’s plea to reopen restaurants, HC tells police
The Hindu
Khan Chacha owner’s petition challenges May 11 order
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked Delhi Police to take instructions on Navneet Kalra’s plea seeking to reopen his restaurants ‘Khan Chacha’ and ‘Town Hall’, after it was shut in a case related to alleged black marketing of oxygen concentrators during the second wave of COVID-19. Justice Rekha Palli asked the authorities why they have not passed a final decision in pursuance to the show cause notices issued with regard to the two restaurants in Capital’s posh Khan Market. “You compel people to come here. You should have passed an order by now. Ultimately, he wants to run them. If he is not entitled in law, please pass an order. What is this – you are involved in an FIR – and that is the end of it?” the High Court remarked.
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Friday pledged to mobilise people in resistance against the BJP-led Union government’s “anti-agricultural worker, anti-farmer, anti-worker, anti-people” laws and policies till they are all repealed, the party said on Friday. In a statement issued here, the CPI(M) said the members took the pledge following a three-day meeting held at Thiruvananthapuram.

Expressing the need for more number of socially responsive engineers and lawyers for furthering development of the country, Governor Thaawarchad Gehlot here on Friday lauded St. Aloysius institution for widening its service in the education sector by opening separate institutes for engineering and law











