Dalit set on fire in UP for refusing to share gutkha
Mathura: A dalit youth was allegedly set on fire by two men in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura district after he refused to shared a packet of “gutkha”, police said on Saturday. The two accused allegedly assaulted Pardesi, poured kerosene and set him on fire in Satoha village on Friday night, said deputy superintendent of police Vinay Singh Chauhan. People rushed towards him and doused the fire. Pardesi received nine per cent burns and has been hospitalised. He is out of danger.
New Delhi, Aug. 4: : Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday claimed that Delhi has emerged as a “preferred investment destination” in the country, leaving Gujarat behind.
At the inauguration of grid- connected 506 KWrooftop solar plants in seven cooperative group housing societies in Dwarka, Mr Kejriwal said that in the last three years, major improvements have been made in every sector, be it in health, education or business — with his government bringing in reforms and various policies.
“Till last year, Gujarat was at the top. Now, Delhi has left it behind as an investment destination,” he claimed. Addressing the gathering, Kejriwal said, “First time, solar plants are being installed on such a grand scale. Consumers will be able to save ` 2.5 per unit and the societies will be able to obtain clean and green power without any investment.
“The state government welcomes private enterprises to come forward and work with us to step up solar power generation and reduce dependence on conventional means. It is also understood, over their lifetime, the plants would save over one crore kg of CO2 emissions, which is quite remarkable.”
Rooftop solar plants will help consumers reduce their electricity bill. Due to these, the housing societies will cumulatively save around 6.5 lakh units of energy and ` 32 lakh annually, a statement quoted him as saying.
The chief minister also said power tariffs in Delhi are lesser than Mumbai.