Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Scheduled areas’ expansion cleared

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

All metropolit­an cities – Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi – announced a survey of all taxis operating to ensure none were plying as part of the now-banned mobile booking services

The Delhi Commission for Women summoned the Chief Executive Officer of Uber and police questioned Uber India’s general manager Gagan Bhatia for the second day

Delhi Police also said there is a possibilit­y of criminal charges against Uber if they find evidence the taxi-hailing app misreprese­nted the safety of its service. many households of Ram Nagar when news of his arrest broke with women distributi­ng homemade halwa and performing rituals at a Shiv temple.

Yadav’s name entered police books in 2003, when he was 21, for allegedly molesting and assaulting a girl in Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh. From that year to 2009, he was booked

2003: Charged under Goonda Act (in Mainpuri)

2008: Charged under Goonda Act (in Mainpuri)

2009: Charged under Goonda Act (in Mainpuri)

2011: Booked for rape and assault (in Delhi)

2013: Booked for rape and assault (in Mainpuri)

2014: Booked for molestatio­n and assault (in Mainpuri) several times under the Goonda Act and charged with carrying illegal firearms.

CONTINUED ON P5 Mixed reaction to central government’s decision to stop Uber services >p4 JAIPUR: The Rajasthan cabinet chaired by chief minister Vasundhara Raje on Tuesday approved several proposals, including the expansion of the scheduled area regions; settingup of a new agency — Rajasthan Urban Drinking Water, Sewerage and Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n; and 20% hike in fix payments given to about 1 lakh probatione­rs in the state.

Addressing the media, parliament­ary affairs minister Rajendra Rathore said the cabinet has approved to expand the scheduled areas under Schedule-V of the Constituti­on of India in accordance with Census 2011.

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