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  1. ED seals Young Indian office in Congress
  2. kharge: National Herald case: Wrote two emails to Kharge & Bansal, says ED
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  4. Three Bodies Recovered in Iowa Building Collapse; Lawsuit Accuses City and Owners of Negligence
  5. National Herald case: Why ED sealed Young Indian office and what Congress plans to do next
  6. ED attaches National Herald building, BJP wants it converted to COVID
  7. National Herald Case: ED Seals Young Indian Office, Congress Leaders Meet at HQ Amid Money Laundering Probe
  8. Rahul Gandhi News: Republic confronts Rahul Gandhi on National Herald; silent on facts, claims 'intimidation'
  9. National Herald case: Why ED sealed Young Indian office and what Congress plans to do next
  10. kharge: National Herald case: Wrote two emails to Kharge & Bansal, says ED


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ED seals Young Indian office in Congress

New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday temporarily sealed the premises of Young Indian (YI) in the Congress-owned National Herald office in Delhi as part of an ongoing money laundering investigation, official sources said. The temporary seal has been put in order to “preserve the evidence” which could not be collected as authorised representatives were not present during the raids on Tuesday, they said. The rest of the National Herald office is open for use, the sources added. The notice pasted under signature of the ED investigating officer outside the YI office space said it cannot be opened “without prior permission” from the agency. Officials said the ED team had emailed the principal officer/incharge of the office to open the premises for it to carry out raids but the response was awaited. The ED had on Tuesday raided a dozen locations, including the National Herald office in Herald House at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg near ITO as part of its money laundering probe in the National Herald-AJL-Young Indian deal. The National Herald newspaper is published by Associated Journals Ltd. (AJL) and its holding company is Young Indian. The National Herald is registered in the name of AJL. This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content. Also read: Support Our Journalism India needs fair, non-hyphenated and questioning journalism, packed with on-ground reporting. ThePrint – with exceptional reporters, columnis...

kharge: National Herald case: Wrote two emails to Kharge & Bansal, says ED

Synopsis The sources said that both Bansal and Kharge were present at the office of YI when they reached there. The ED officials said that they requested them to join the search operations. "But both of them immediately left the office... it shows they didn't want to help us. We then decided to take action," said the source. The ED has said that if Kharge provides them with an official of YI, who will assist them in the search, they will open the sealed office. On Wednesday, the ED sealed the office of YI in the building of The ED pasted an order on the building of the Herald House. "This is hereby declared that this premises will not be opened without prior permission from the The sources had said that they did this so that the evidence was not tampered with. "We had called Herald officials to assist us but senior persons were not cooperating and were not coming forward to assist in the search. We were left with no other options but to seal the office," the official said. Recently, the ED questioned As of now the ED has not released any official statement in this respect. Further details are awaited. Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. Four state-owned financial entities — Punjab National Bank, Life Insurance Corporation of India, State Bank of India, and Bank of Baroda — that together own just over 45% of UTI Asset Management Company (AMC) are understood to be working on inviting formal bids for selling their stakes, t...

New York Herald Building

Loading... Drawings Discussion New York Herald Building Commentary "The New York Herald Building is an example of the selection of an exterior form that serves as an envelope and almost completely contradicts the interior. ...A perfectly circular entrance lobby contrasted with the remainder of the interior, but gave to the visitor a sense of order, the same order that the harmonious exterior gave to the irregular site and the surrounding disorder of the city." — Richard Guy Wilson. McKim, Mead & White Architects. New York: Rizzoli, 1983. p50-51. Details at Broadway and 34th Street. Demolished 1921. Resources Sources on New York Herald Building Benjamin Blom. A Monograph of the Works of McKim, Mead & White, 1879-1915. With an essay by Leland Roth. New York: Benjamin Blom, 1973. photo of exterior, plate 64. Roger H. Clark and Michael Pause. Precedents in Architecture. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1985. rotated geometry diagram, p192. — Updated edition available at Amazon.com Richard Guy Wilson. McKim, Mead and White, Architects. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 1983. Exterior birdseye photo of buiding and Herald square, f52, p49. Kevin Matthews. The Great Buildings Collection on CD-ROM. Artifice, 2001. ISBN 0-9667098-4-5.— Available at Amazon.com Find books about New York Herald Building GreatBuildings Search Model Viewing Tips DW Discussion Blogs Books Archiplanet ArchitectureWeek Quick Search by name of Building, Architect, or Place: Examples: "Fallingwate...

Three Bodies Recovered in Iowa Building Collapse; Lawsuit Accuses City and Owners of Negligence

Branden Colvin Jr., center, lights candles for his father, Branden Colvin Sr., with Devina Henderson, left, and Malia Rush, right, during a candlelight vigil for Colvin, Ryan Hitchcock and Daniel Prien, at the site of a building collapse, Sunday, June 4, 2023, in Davenport, Iowa. (Nikos Frazier/Quad City Times via AP) DES MOINES, Iowa — The bodies of three men have been removed from the site of a collapsed six-story apartment building in Davenport, Iowa, about a week after part of the century-old structure tumbled to the ground, the city’s police chief announced Monday. “We don’t have any other information at this time that there are any additional people missing,” Chief Jeff Bladel said. As officials were announcing the recovery of the bodies, the first of what could be numerous lawsuits by residents and their families was filed. Tenant Dayna Feuerbach is accusing the city of Davenport and the building’s current and former owners of knowing of the deteriorating conditions and failing to warn residents of the risk. The lawsuit alleges multiple counts of negligence, seeks unspecified damages and notes that additional suits are likely. Flowers from a vigil hang on a fence near the site of a collapsed apartment building, Monday, June 5, 2023, in Davenport, Iowa. The six-story, 80-unit building partially collapsed May 28. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) “The city had warning after warning,” attorney Jeffrey Goodman said in an interview with The Associated Press. He called it a c...

National Herald case: Why ED sealed Young Indian office and what Congress plans to do next

Here are the top developments in the case: • The Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday • • The Congress slammed blocking of roads to party headquarters, alleging that this has become a norm rather than an exception. • Security was also been beefed up outside Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi's residence in the national capital. • As the Enforcement Directorate sealed the Young Indian Ltd office in Delhi, Congress alleged the party was "under siege" by the government which, it said, surrounded its headquarters and the residences of party chief Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi as if they were "terrorists" and termed this an "undeclared emergency". • Rahul Gandhi, who was in Karnataka, returned to Delhi around 10.30 pm on Wednesday night. All this after the ED questioned both Rahul and Sonia Gandhi several times over the case. • The Delhi Police said it has stepped up security near the party’s headquarters in the national capital to prevent any untoward incidents. • According to the Delhi Police sources, the police force deployed outside the AICC office and at the residence of Congress interim chief Sonia Gandhi is in view of input received from Special Branch about protesters possibly gathering there in large numbers. What Congress plans to do next • Congress called for an all party MPs meet on Thursday (August 4). The party called a meeting of all its Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha MPs at the Congress Parliamentary Party office on Thursday at 10 am. • Congress might discuss the future s...

ED attaches National Herald building, BJP wants it converted to COVID

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Mumbai has attached assets worth Rs 16.38 crore of Associated Journals Limited (AJL), the publisher of National Herald newspaper, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA). "ED attaches under PMLA, assets to the extent of Rs. 16.38 crore in Bandra (East), Mumbai of Associated Journals Limited in illegal land allotment case," the ED tweeted. Meanwhile, the Maharashtra BJP on Saturday demanded that the National Herald building at Bandra be converted into an isolation facility to treat COVID-19 patients. The building is currently under the possession of Enforcement Directorate. Senior BJP leader and former minister Ashish Shelar has shot off a letter to Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray in this regard. "I have requested the chief minister to approach Finance Ministry and ED to use the seized National Herald building into a 1,000-bed Corona isolation centre," Shelar said.

National Herald Case: ED Seals Young Indian Office, Congress Leaders Meet at HQ Amid Money Laundering Probe

Soon after the action, Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge, Salman Khurshid, Digvijaya Singh, P Chidambaram, and others held a "strategic meeting" at the Congress headquarters. "The Delhi Police has gheraoed the Congress headquarters, Sonia Gandhi's residence and Rahul Gandhi's house," Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said at a press conference after the meet. "Congress is under siege. This is the worst form of vendetta politics. We will not submit! We will not be silenced! We will continue to raise our voice against injustices and failures of Modi Sarkar," Ramesh stated. The party also called for a meeting of all its Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha MPs at the Congress Parliamentary Party office at 9:45 am on Thursday to discuss the party's future strategy, news agency ANI reported. The Congress will also issue adjournment notices in Parliament over the ED's actions. "Today's action to convert Congress headquarters and 10 Janpath into a police camp is an undeclared emergency. The office of the National Herald (Young India) was forcibly sealed. If the general public does not stand with the Congressmen against this dictatorial government of NDA, then the whole country will have to bear the brunt of it," Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot tweeted. The notice pasted under signature of the ED investigating officer outside the Young Indian office space said it cannot be opened "without prior permission" from the agency. The temporary seal has been put in order to "preserve the evidenc...

Rahul Gandhi News: Republic confronts Rahul Gandhi on National Herald; silent on facts, claims 'intimidation'

With the Enforcement Directorate (ED) sealing the office of Young Indian, Republic TV on Thursday confronted former Congress President Rahul Gandhi who labelled the central agency's probe into the case 'intimidation tactics'. Speaking to Republic TV, Rahul Gandhi refused to answer questions pertaining to the facts of the National Herald case, and vowed to remain undeterred in his fight to 'save the democracy and nation'. "Who is talking about running? They are. We will not be intimidated, we are not scared of Narendra Modi, they can do whatever they want it does not matter. My work is to protect the nation, save the democracy, and maintain harmony, no matter what I will do. No one can stop me," he added, remaining mum on Republic TV's repeated questions on the ED's probe. ED seals Young Indian office The confrontation comes after ED sealed the Young Indian office in New Delhi instructing that the premises not be opened without permission from the agency. Sources revealed that the agency recovered 'incriminating documents' during its recent raids in connection with the National Herald case. READ | The 4th floor of the National Herald building, which is the office of Young Indian, has been sealed as per the order of the ED which reads, "premises not be opened without prior permission" from the agency. The step has been taken so that the proof recovered by the ED during the searches is not tampered with, sources of the agency told Republic. The central agency carried out raid...

National Herald case: Why ED sealed Young Indian office and what Congress plans to do next

Here are the top developments in the case: • The Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday • • The Congress slammed blocking of roads to party headquarters, alleging that this has become a norm rather than an exception. • Security was also been beefed up outside Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi's residence in the national capital. • As the Enforcement Directorate sealed the Young Indian Ltd office in Delhi, Congress alleged the party was "under siege" by the government which, it said, surrounded its headquarters and the residences of party chief Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi as if they were "terrorists" and termed this an "undeclared emergency". • Rahul Gandhi, who was in Karnataka, returned to Delhi around 10.30 pm on Wednesday night. All this after the ED questioned both Rahul and Sonia Gandhi several times over the case. • The Delhi Police said it has stepped up security near the party’s headquarters in the national capital to prevent any untoward incidents. • According to the Delhi Police sources, the police force deployed outside the AICC office and at the residence of Congress interim chief Sonia Gandhi is in view of input received from Special Branch about protesters possibly gathering there in large numbers. What Congress plans to do next • Congress called for an all party MPs meet on Thursday (August 4). The party called a meeting of all its Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha MPs at the Congress Parliamentary Party office on Thursday at 10 am. • Congress might discuss the future s...

kharge: National Herald case: Wrote two emails to Kharge & Bansal, says ED

Synopsis The sources said that both Bansal and Kharge were present at the office of YI when they reached there. The ED officials said that they requested them to join the search operations. "But both of them immediately left the office... it shows they didn't want to help us. We then decided to take action," said the source. The ED has said that if Kharge provides them with an official of YI, who will assist them in the search, they will open the sealed office. On Wednesday, the ED sealed the office of YI in the building of The ED pasted an order on the building of the Herald House. "This is hereby declared that this premises will not be opened without prior permission from the The sources had said that they did this so that the evidence was not tampered with. "We had called Herald officials to assist us but senior persons were not cooperating and were not coming forward to assist in the search. We were left with no other options but to seal the office," the official said. Recently, the ED questioned As of now the ED has not released any official statement in this respect. Further details are awaited. Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. Four state-owned financial entities — Punjab National Bank, Life Insurance Corporation of India, State Bank of India, and Bank of Baroda — that together own just over 45% of UTI Asset Management Company (AMC) are understood to be working on inviting formal bids for selling their stakes, t...