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Crash-accused Pune teen’s routine at juvenile home- 1 hour TV, 2 hours play time

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The 17-year-old boy involved in the Pune crash has been sent to the Children Observation Centre for 14 days. In the observation home, the minor will have to adhere to a structured routine that aims to provide discipline and stability.

The teenager will start his day at 8 am. Throughout the day he will attend a prayer session and classes, as well take part in sports activities. He will be permitted 2 hours of play time and 1 hour of TV.

Here is a detailed look at the daily routine of the Pune minor at juvenile centre for 14 days:

Morning start: The day begins around 8 AM for the minor and other inmates.

Breakfast: By 10 am, breakfast is served. The meal typically includes nutritious items like poha, upma, eggs, and milk.

Prayer and classes: At 11 am, the minor will join others in a prayer session. Following this, language classes will commence, focusing on educational development.

Lunch: Lunch is served at 12:30 pm. Afterward, inmates are allowed to rest in their dormitories until 4 PM.

Evening snack and TV time: An evening snack is provided at 4 pm. From 4 to 5 pm, inmates are permitted to watch TV for an hour.

Play time: From 5 pm to 7 pm, there is a two-hour playtime allocated. Inmates can engage in sports such as football and volleyball.

Dinner: Dinner is served at 7 pm, consisting of vegetables, chapati, and rice.

End of day: At 8 pm, inmates return to their dormitories to conclude the day.

The 17-year-old has been sent to the juvenile centre with a focus on his rehabilitation.

The 17-year-old was involved in a car accident in Pune that killed two people in the wee hours of Sunday. The teenager had consumed alcohol at one bar, and then moved on to another on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday, before the deadly car crash.

Two techies - Aneesh Awadhiya and his friend Ashwini Koshta - died after their motorbike was hit by the Porsche. While Ashwini died on the spot, Aneesh was shifted to a city hospital, where he died soon after.

The 17-year-old was granted bail by a district court within 14 hours of his detention, sparking massive outrage.

On Wednesday, the Justice Juvenile Board cancelled the bail granted to the minor and ordered him to be sent to the Children Observation Centre.

Vishal Agarwal, the father of the 17-year-old, has also been arrested by the police in connection with the case. Agarwal, who is a real estate developer, tried to mislead cops and evade arrest but was caught on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the Pune police has demanded that the minor accused be treated as an adult during prosecution on the basis of the crime.

Source: India Today

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