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A tense scene unfolded at a cinema during the screening of #Dhurandhar when a man reportedly refused to stand for the #NationalAnthem. Fellow viewers confronted him, urging him to show basic respect before the film began. Eyewitnesses said the situation escalated until the audience collectively forced him out of the hall. To prevent further conflict, theatre staff refunded his ticket. The incident quickly sparked online debate, with many praising the crowd’s actions as a stand for national respect, while others questioned whether public shaming should replace legal or formal procedures. Despite differing opinions, the audience’s message was unmistakable: showing respect for the National Anthem is seen as non-negotiable, and any perceived disregard is unlikely to be tolerated in public spaces.

A tense scene unfolded at a cinema during the screening of #Dhurandhar when a man reportedly refused to stand for the #NationalAnthem. Fellow viewers confronted him, urging him to show basic respect before the film began. Eyewitnesses said the situation escalated until the audience collectively forced him out of the hall. To prevent further conflict, theatre staff refunded his ticket. The incident quickly sparked online debate, with many praising the crowd’s actions as a stand for national respect, while others questioned whether public shaming should replace legal or formal procedures. Despite differing opinions, the audience’s message was unmistakable: showing respect for the National Anthem is seen as non-negotiable, and any perceived disregard is unlikely to be tolerated in public spaces.

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A 22-year-old woman, an IIT graduate and the daughter of a senior bureaucrat, was found dead at her home in southeast Delhi's East of Kailash area. Police said she was raped before being strangled to death with a phone charger. She was alone at home at the time of the incident. There were no signs of forced entry. Police have arrested a 19-year-old domestic help, Rahul, who had worked at the house and was dismissed over a month ago. "Investigations revealed that he used to play online games and would borrow money from other servants in the vicinity, or from domestic staff working in nearby households, without ever repaying them. This is why he was fired," Joint Commissioner of Police Vijay Kumar said. He was arrested from a hotel in the Dwarka area, where he had been hiding. He is being charged with rape, murder and robbery, police said. Rahul was seen in CCTV footage leaving the victim's residence at 6:28 am, police said. According to police, the woman was found by her family members inside the house under suspicious circumstances, after which the authorities were alerted. The victim had completed her schooling at DPS RK Puram and later graduated from IIT Delhi. She was preparing for the UPSC examination. She was also a dancer and had won several awards in dance competitions. Her elder brother holds a senior position in a multinational company, and her mother is a doctor. When police reached Rahul's residence in Alwar, they found that he had previously been involved in a sexual harassment case. Police said the accused arrived in Delhi from Alwar the previous night and is suspected to have entered the house using a spare key. Police said Rahul had been hired with a reference from a superintendent posted at the IRS officer's office.

A 22-year-old woman, an IIT graduate and the daughter of a senior bureaucrat, was found dead at her home in southeast Delhi's East of Kailash area. Police said she was raped before being strangled to death with a phone charger. She was alone at home at the time of the incident. There were no signs of forced entry. Police have arrested a 19-year-old domestic help, Rahul, who had worked at the house and was dismissed over a month ago. "Investigations revealed that he used to play online games and would borrow money from other servants in the vicinity, or from domestic staff working in nearby households, without ever repaying them. This is why he was fired," Joint Commissioner of Police Vijay Kumar said. He was arrested from a hotel in the Dwarka area, where he had been hiding. He is being charged with rape, murder and robbery, police said. Rahul was seen in CCTV footage leaving the victim's residence at 6:28 am, police said. According to police, the woman was found by her family members inside the house under suspicious circumstances, after which the authorities were alerted. The victim had completed her schooling at DPS RK Puram and later graduated from IIT Delhi. She was preparing for the UPSC examination. She was also a dancer and had won several awards in dance competitions. Her elder brother holds a senior position in a multinational company, and her mother is a doctor. When police reached Rahul's residence in Alwar, they found that he had previously been involved in a sexual harassment case. Police said the accused arrived in Delhi from Alwar the previous night and is suspected to have entered the house using a spare key. Police said Rahul had been hired with a reference from a superintendent posted at the IRS officer's office.

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A public prosecutor attached to the City Civil and Sessions Court in Bengaluru was caught red-handed by the Karnataka Lokayukta Police while allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs. 5,000 from a complainant on Monday. The accused,has been identified as, Savitha Naveen Patil, 55, serving as Public Prosecutor at CCH-54, Bengaluru, was allegedly demanding a bribe to submit objections in Case registered at the Chennamanakere Achukattu Police Station. The complainant, Manjunath, 40, a resident of Banashankari, approached the Lokayukta alleging that the prosecutor had demanded Rs. 5,000 to carry out the official work. Based on the complaint, Lokayukta Police registered Case under the Prevention of Corruption Act. During the trap operation, the accused was allegedly caught while accepting the Rs. 5,000 bribe amount and was secured by the Lokayukta team and arrested for further investigation.

A public prosecutor attached to the City Civil and Sessions Court in Bengaluru was caught red-handed by the Karnataka Lokayukta Police while allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs. 5,000 from a complainant on Monday. The accused,has been identified as, Savitha Naveen Patil, 55, serving as Public Prosecutor at CCH-54, Bengaluru, was allegedly demanding a bribe to submit objections in Case registered at the Chennamanakere Achukattu Police Station. The complainant, Manjunath, 40, a resident of Banashankari, approached the Lokayukta alleging that the prosecutor had demanded Rs. 5,000 to carry out the official work. Based on the complaint, Lokayukta Police registered Case under the Prevention of Corruption Act. During the trap operation, the accused was allegedly caught while accepting the Rs. 5,000 bribe amount and was secured by the Lokayukta team and arrested for further investigation.

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The Kukatpally Housing Board (KPHB) police have registered a suo motu case against the management of #LuluMall and the event organisers on Thursday (December 18, 2025), a day after actor #NidhhiAgerwal was mobbed by an unruly crowd during the launch of a song from the upcoming film #TheRajaSaab. The event, which also saw Agerwal’s co-star #Prabhas, drew a large number of fans at the mall. Videos of the incident, which have since gone viral on social media platforms, show the actor struggling to move through a dense crowd as fans attempted to get close to her to take photographs and interact. She was seen surrounded on all sides and finding it difficult to reach her car, with the situation turning chaotic as her personal space was repeatedly breached. KPHB Inspector S. Rajashekar Reddy said the organisers had failed to obtain prior permission to conduct the event. “A case is being registered against the mall management and the event organisers for holding the programme without permission,” he said. Police said further investigation is under way to ascertain lapses in crowd control and security arrangements.

The Kukatpally Housing Board (KPHB) police have registered a suo motu case against the management of #LuluMall and the event organisers on Thursday (December 18, 2025), a day after actor #NidhhiAgerwal was mobbed by an unruly crowd during the launch of a song from the upcoming film #TheRajaSaab. The event, which also saw Agerwal’s co-star #Prabhas, drew a large number of fans at the mall. Videos of the incident, which have since gone viral on social media platforms, show the actor struggling to move through a dense crowd as fans attempted to get close to her to take photographs and interact. She was seen surrounded on all sides and finding it difficult to reach her car, with the situation turning chaotic as her personal space was repeatedly breached. KPHB Inspector S. Rajashekar Reddy said the organisers had failed to obtain prior permission to conduct the event. “A case is being registered against the mall management and the event organisers for holding the programme without permission,” he said. Police said further investigation is under way to ascertain lapses in crowd control and security arrangements.

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Three men involved in the gang rape of a 20-year-old college student in #Coimbatore were shot in the legs by city police and subsequently captured late Monday night.

Three men involved in the gang rape of a 20-year-old college student in #Coimbatore were shot in the legs by city police and subsequently captured late Monday night.

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A 28-year-old medical officer was brutally assaulted by a mob of patient’s relatives inside the casualty ward of the Bidar District Government Hospital (BRIMS) in the early hours of Friday. The Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors (KARD) has strongly condemned the attack, which left the doctor with a maxillary fracture. The incident occurred around 12:30 am while Dr. Tukaram, an Orthopaedics postgraduate resident, was on duty. According to the police complaint, he was attending to a patient identified as Vijayasingh, who had been admitted with injuries sustained after allegedly falling off a motorcycle. A group claiming to be the patient’s relatives stormed the ward and began accusing the doctor of failing to provide proper treatment. The confrontation quickly escalated, with the mob hurling abuses and issuing death threats. The attackers allegedly warned Dr. Tukaram that he would not be spared if anything happened to the patient. The assailants obstructed the doctor from treating other patients, grabbed him, pushed him to the ground, and punched and kicked him. In his complaint, Dr. Tukaram described the assault as an "attempt to murder." Fellow medical staff rushed to intervene and managed to rescue him. The Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors (KARD) issued a strong condemnation, noting that the victim sustained serious injuries, including a maxillary fracture. He is currently admitted to a local centre for treatment. The First Information Report (FIR) has named seven primary accused – Aditya, Vinod, Govind, Anil, Mahadev, Balaji, and Pawan – along with several others. Police have so far arrested five individuals directly involved in the attack. Further investigation is underway.

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A 28-year-old medical officer was brutally assaulted by a mob of patient’s relatives inside the casualty ward of the Bidar District Government Hospital (BRIMS) in the early hours of Friday. The Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors (KARD) has strongly condemned the attack, which left the doctor with a maxillary fracture. The incident occurred around 12:30 am while Dr. Tukaram, an Orthopaedics postgraduate resident, was on duty. According to the police complaint, he was attending to a patient identified as Vijayasingh, who had been admitted with injuries sustained after allegedly falling off a motorcycle. A group claiming to be the patient’s relatives stormed the ward and began accusing the doctor of failing to provide proper treatment. The confrontation quickly escalated, with the mob hurling abuses and issuing death threats. The attackers allegedly warned Dr. Tukaram that he would not be spared if anything happened to the patient. The assailants obstructed the doctor from treating other patients, grabbed him, pushed him to the ground, and punched and kicked him. In his complaint, Dr. Tukaram described the assault as an "attempt to murder." Fellow medical staff rushed to intervene and managed to rescue him. The Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors (KARD) issued a strong condemnation, noting that the victim sustained serious injuries, including a maxillary fracture. He is currently admitted to a local centre for treatment. The First Information Report (FIR) has named seven primary accused – Aditya, Vinod, Govind, Anil, Mahadev, Balaji, and Pawan – along with several others. Police have so far arrested five individuals directly involved in the attack. Further investigation is underway.

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A serious incident has been reported from Siddhartha Medical College in T. Beguru village of Nelamangala taluk, where a lecturer allegedly proposed to a female student inside a classroom, leading to a tense situation and subsequent violence on campus. The accused lecturer has been identified as Abdul. According to initial information, he reportedly approached the student during class hours and offered her a chocolate while proposing to her. The unexpected act was strongly opposed by the student, who allegedly reacted by hitting him with a slipper. Following this, the situation escalated quickly. Other students on campus gathered and confronted the lecturer. Reports suggest that a group of students chased Abdul across the campus and physically assaulted him near a parked vehicle. The assault reportedly continued within the college premises, where the lecturer was beaten by students. As the situation intensified, Abdul managed to escape from the spot while being attacked. The incident has also led to allegations of misconduct against the lecturer, with claims of inappropriate behaviour towards the student. The episode took place under the jurisdiction of the Nelamangala Rural Police Station. Authorities are expected to look into both the alleged harassment and the assault that followed. The college, which is associated with Karnataka Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara, witnessed a chaotic scene as the incident unfolded, drawing attention to safety and conduct within educational institutions. Further investigation is likely to determine the full sequence of events and any legal action that may follow.

A serious incident has been reported from Siddhartha Medical College in T. Beguru village of Nelamangala taluk, where a lecturer allegedly proposed to a female student inside a classroom, leading to a tense situation and subsequent violence on campus. The accused lecturer has been identified as Abdul. According to initial information, he reportedly approached the student during class hours and offered her a chocolate while proposing to her. The unexpected act was strongly opposed by the student, who allegedly reacted by hitting him with a slipper. Following this, the situation escalated quickly. Other students on campus gathered and confronted the lecturer. Reports suggest that a group of students chased Abdul across the campus and physically assaulted him near a parked vehicle. The assault reportedly continued within the college premises, where the lecturer was beaten by students. As the situation intensified, Abdul managed to escape from the spot while being attacked. The incident has also led to allegations of misconduct against the lecturer, with claims of inappropriate behaviour towards the student. The episode took place under the jurisdiction of the Nelamangala Rural Police Station. Authorities are expected to look into both the alleged harassment and the assault that followed. The college, which is associated with Karnataka Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara, witnessed a chaotic scene as the incident unfolded, drawing attention to safety and conduct within educational institutions. Further investigation is likely to determine the full sequence of events and any legal action that may follow.

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"Chalana mat bhai" warned the cousin filming the video. Moments later, despite a second alarm - "Arey, nahi" a 28-year-old man allegedly shot himself in the chest while recording a video of himself loading a pistol in east Delhi's Dallupura, police said on Tuesday. According to report, the incident came to light on Monday after police at New Ashok Nagar station received information from Dharamshila Hospital in Vasundhara Enclave about a medico-legal case involving a gunshot injury. When officers reached the hospital, they found that Pawan Kumar, a resident of Dallupura village, had been admitted in an unconscious state with a gunshot wound on the left side of his chest. Doctors later declared him dead during treatment. Police say the incident was captured on camera, although the person filming - identified as Himanshu, a cousin of the deceased - appeared unaware of Pawan's intentions. In the video, which has since circulated on social media, Pawan is seen inserting a magasine into a licensed pistol and loading the weapon. Himanshu can be heard advising him on handling the firearm and cautioning him against firing it. Moments later, Pawan places the pistol against the left side of his chest, briefly looks towards the camera and pulls the trigger, collapsing to the ground as Himanshu reacts in shock. A preliminary inquiry found that the pistol belonged to Himanshu. Police said the weapon, along with 10 live cartridges, has been seized. The mobile phone used to record the video has also been taken into possession, and investigators have collected other relevant evidence from the scene. The body has been sent to Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital for a post-mortem examination. Police have registered a case under Section 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, along with relevant provisions of the Arms Act, at New Ashok Nagar police station.

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"Chalana mat bhai" warned the cousin filming the video. Moments later, despite a second alarm - "Arey, nahi" a 28-year-old man allegedly shot himself in the chest while recording a video of himself loading a pistol in east Delhi's Dallupura, police said on Tuesday. According to report, the incident came to light on Monday after police at New Ashok Nagar station received information from Dharamshila Hospital in Vasundhara Enclave about a medico-legal case involving a gunshot injury. When officers reached the hospital, they found that Pawan Kumar, a resident of Dallupura village, had been admitted in an unconscious state with a gunshot wound on the left side of his chest. Doctors later declared him dead during treatment. Police say the incident was captured on camera, although the person filming - identified as Himanshu, a cousin of the deceased - appeared unaware of Pawan's intentions. In the video, which has since circulated on social media, Pawan is seen inserting a magasine into a licensed pistol and loading the weapon. Himanshu can be heard advising him on handling the firearm and cautioning him against firing it. Moments later, Pawan places the pistol against the left side of his chest, briefly looks towards the camera and pulls the trigger, collapsing to the ground as Himanshu reacts in shock. A preliminary inquiry found that the pistol belonged to Himanshu. Police said the weapon, along with 10 live cartridges, has been seized. The mobile phone used to record the video has also been taken into possession, and investigators have collected other relevant evidence from the scene. The body has been sent to Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital for a post-mortem examination. Police have registered a case under Section 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, along with relevant provisions of the Arms Act, at New Ashok Nagar police station.

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Actor and Model Harshil Kalia died on Monday after her car lost control and crashed into a divider in Jaipur. The accident occurred on Jaipur's Shipra Path Road. Kalia was returning home from work around 11:30 pm when her vehicle crashed into a divider, causing the car to overturn. CCTV footage shows the vehicle crashing into the divider and flipping on its left side. Local residents righted the vehicle and rescued Kalia. The 30-year-old was then rushed to a private hospital. She had sustained severe head injuries, and doctors at the hospital pronounced her dead. Police said they are working to determine the exact cause of the accident, specifically whether the vehicle was speeding or if another vehicle attempted to overtake it. The police have conducted a post-mortem examination and have handed over the body to the family members. Kalia had worked in the web series 'Crime Next Door', served as an anchor for a news channel, and played the lead female role in several Rajasthani songs. Recently, she was actively pursuing a career in modelling. Kalia's father is also associated with the field of journalism and works for a private newspaper.

Actor and Model Harshil Kalia died on Monday after her car lost control and crashed into a divider in Jaipur. The accident occurred on Jaipur's Shipra Path Road. Kalia was returning home from work around 11:30 pm when her vehicle crashed into a divider, causing the car to overturn. CCTV footage shows the vehicle crashing into the divider and flipping on its left side. Local residents righted the vehicle and rescued Kalia. The 30-year-old was then rushed to a private hospital. She had sustained severe head injuries, and doctors at the hospital pronounced her dead. Police said they are working to determine the exact cause of the accident, specifically whether the vehicle was speeding or if another vehicle attempted to overtake it. The police have conducted a post-mortem examination and have handed over the body to the family members. Kalia had worked in the web series 'Crime Next Door', served as an anchor for a news channel, and played the lead female role in several Rajasthani songs. Recently, she was actively pursuing a career in modelling. Kalia's father is also associated with the field of journalism and works for a private newspaper.

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Two #Bengaluru girls have been booked for allegedly assaulting a cab driver, the public and the police under the influence of alcohol on Friday night. The accused have been identified as Liza, a resident of #BannerghattaRoad in #BTMLayout Second Stage, and Amran Mathew, from #Koramangala. Both the accused are students. The police said the two girls were riding a two-wheeler when they dashed into a cab driven by Ahmed Gurkar, 47. They fell onto the road after colliding with the car. The rear left portion of the car also got damaged in the incident. “I helped the girls get up. When they were leaving, I stopped them and told them about the damage, asking them to pay for repairs. The girls started abusing me filthily and assaulted me,” Gurkar stated in the complaint. The police said the situation escalated rapidly as the intoxicated girls attacked Gurkar with their helmets before attempting to flee. When bystanders intervened and demanded an explanation, the girls turned violent toward them as well. A passerby contacted the police helpline 112, and the Hulimavu police staff rushed to the spot. The girls also put up resistance when police officers tried to put them into a Hoysala vehicle. After a brief commotion, they were taken to Hulimavu police station, where their parents were summoned. “We have registered a case against the girls, but they were let off at 3 am on Saturday with their parents after they were served notice,” said a police officer.

Two #Bengaluru girls have been booked for allegedly assaulting a cab driver, the public and the police under the influence of alcohol on Friday night. The accused have been identified as Liza, a resident of #BannerghattaRoad in #BTMLayout Second Stage, and Amran Mathew, from #Koramangala. Both the accused are students. The police said the two girls were riding a two-wheeler when they dashed into a cab driven by Ahmed Gurkar, 47. They fell onto the road after colliding with the car. The rear left portion of the car also got damaged in the incident. “I helped the girls get up. When they were leaving, I stopped them and told them about the damage, asking them to pay for repairs. The girls started abusing me filthily and assaulted me,” Gurkar stated in the complaint. The police said the situation escalated rapidly as the intoxicated girls attacked Gurkar with their helmets before attempting to flee. When bystanders intervened and demanded an explanation, the girls turned violent toward them as well. A passerby contacted the police helpline 112, and the Hulimavu police staff rushed to the spot. The girls also put up resistance when police officers tried to put them into a Hoysala vehicle. After a brief commotion, they were taken to Hulimavu police station, where their parents were summoned. “We have registered a case against the girls, but they were let off at 3 am on Saturday with their parents after they were served notice,” said a police officer.

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A 40-year-old guest lecturer was allegedly murdered by her male friend, who later set her body on fire inside a car before dying by suicide, near Jinkebachchahalli village in Doddaballapur taluk on Saturday. The deceased has been identified as Saroja (40), a guest lecturer at a private college in Devanahalli. The accused, Ramanjinappa (45), a relator, is suspected to have died by suicide by jumping in front of a train. Ramajinappa was married Senior officer told reporters that Saroja and Ramanjinappa had been in a relationship for the past year. Police said Ramanjinappa had been pressuring her to marry him, but she refused. Saroja having a decent job, living with her with her family and the husband. Investigators believe that enraged by the rejection, Ramanjinappa planned the murder. On the day of the incident, he allegedly took Saroja on a long drive in a car borrowed from a friend. During the journey, an argument broke out, following which he is said to have attacked her with a hammer, killing her on the spot. Police said the accused then set the vehicle on fire in an attempt to destroy evidence and fled the scene. Passers-by noticed the burning car and alerted authorities. Personnel from Karnataka Fire and Emergency Services assisted the Doddaballapura Rural Police Station in dousing the fire. A charred body was later recovered from the backseat of the vehicle. The car was completely gutted and the police found the body in the backseat in a sleeping position and the jawline facing upwards, indicating that she was murdered before setting the car on fire the officer said. Using the chassis number, police traced the vehicle owner, identified as Suresh Kumar, who informed them that he had received an alert about an accident involving the car. His attempts to contact Ramanjinappa were unsuccessful. Later in the evening, railway police alerted local authorities about the recovery of a mangled body near the tracks near Bidadi. The decreased was identified as Ramanjinappa through his Aadhaar card and ATM card. Piecing together the sequence of events, police concluded that the accused murdered Saroja and later died by suicide while attempting to escape. A case of murder and suicide has been registered, and further investigation is underway.

A 40-year-old guest lecturer was allegedly murdered by her male friend, who later set her body on fire inside a car before dying by suicide, near Jinkebachchahalli village in Doddaballapur taluk on Saturday. The deceased has been identified as Saroja (40), a guest lecturer at a private college in Devanahalli. The accused, Ramanjinappa (45), a relator, is suspected to have died by suicide by jumping in front of a train. Ramajinappa was married Senior officer told reporters that Saroja and Ramanjinappa had been in a relationship for the past year. Police said Ramanjinappa had been pressuring her to marry him, but she refused. Saroja having a decent job, living with her with her family and the husband. Investigators believe that enraged by the rejection, Ramanjinappa planned the murder. On the day of the incident, he allegedly took Saroja on a long drive in a car borrowed from a friend. During the journey, an argument broke out, following which he is said to have attacked her with a hammer, killing her on the spot. Police said the accused then set the vehicle on fire in an attempt to destroy evidence and fled the scene. Passers-by noticed the burning car and alerted authorities. Personnel from Karnataka Fire and Emergency Services assisted the Doddaballapura Rural Police Station in dousing the fire. A charred body was later recovered from the backseat of the vehicle. The car was completely gutted and the police found the body in the backseat in a sleeping position and the jawline facing upwards, indicating that she was murdered before setting the car on fire the officer said. Using the chassis number, police traced the vehicle owner, identified as Suresh Kumar, who informed them that he had received an alert about an accident involving the car. His attempts to contact Ramanjinappa were unsuccessful. Later in the evening, railway police alerted local authorities about the recovery of a mangled body near the tracks near Bidadi. The decreased was identified as Ramanjinappa through his Aadhaar card and ATM card. Piecing together the sequence of events, police concluded that the accused murdered Saroja and later died by suicide while attempting to escape. A case of murder and suicide has been registered, and further investigation is underway.

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At least nine people have died after a cruise boat operated by the Madhya Pradesh tourism department capsized in Bargi Dam on the Narmada river near Jabalpur on Thursday evening. Officials said the vessel, carrying around 43 passengers including crew members, overturned after being caught in a sudden and severe storm. The weather changed abruptly around 6pm, with wind speeds reported between 60–70 kmph, creating turbulent conditions in the dam. Authorities said the high-velocity winds likely destabilised the boat, causing it to lose control and capsize. Search and rescue operations continued late into Thursday night with teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), state disaster units and local administration deployed at the site. The death toll rose to nine after additional bodies were recovered on Friday. Several survivors have alleged lapses in safety measures, claiming life jackets were distributed only after the vessel began sinking. “There were no visible safety measures during the journey. Panic broke out when the cruise started sinking, and only then were life jackets handed out,” said one survivor, Julius, who lost his wife in the incident. His daughter and grandson are still missing. Another eyewitness, Samrat, said strong winds were already visible before the capsize. “We told the boat operator to turn back, but he did not listen. The boat capsized mid-dam. We managed to rescue around 15–16 people,” he said. Officials said a detailed investigation will examine whether safety protocols were followed, including the timing of life jacket distribution and the decision to continue operations despite deteriorating weather conditions. Bargi Dam, one of the earliest major hydroelectric and irrigation projects on the Narmada, is a popular tourist site located around 40 km from Jabalpur.

At least nine people have died after a cruise boat operated by the Madhya Pradesh tourism department capsized in Bargi Dam on the Narmada river near Jabalpur on Thursday evening. Officials said the vessel, carrying around 43 passengers including crew members, overturned after being caught in a sudden and severe storm. The weather changed abruptly around 6pm, with wind speeds reported between 60–70 kmph, creating turbulent conditions in the dam. Authorities said the high-velocity winds likely destabilised the boat, causing it to lose control and capsize. Search and rescue operations continued late into Thursday night with teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), state disaster units and local administration deployed at the site. The death toll rose to nine after additional bodies were recovered on Friday. Several survivors have alleged lapses in safety measures, claiming life jackets were distributed only after the vessel began sinking. “There were no visible safety measures during the journey. Panic broke out when the cruise started sinking, and only then were life jackets handed out,” said one survivor, Julius, who lost his wife in the incident. His daughter and grandson are still missing. Another eyewitness, Samrat, said strong winds were already visible before the capsize. “We told the boat operator to turn back, but he did not listen. The boat capsized mid-dam. We managed to rescue around 15–16 people,” he said. Officials said a detailed investigation will examine whether safety protocols were followed, including the timing of life jacket distribution and the decision to continue operations despite deteriorating weather conditions. Bargi Dam, one of the earliest major hydroelectric and irrigation projects on the Narmada, is a popular tourist site located around 40 km from Jabalpur.

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In a shocking incident, a 32-year-old woman from Assam was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner and his brother in Narmadapuram district, police said. The victim, identified as Rajina Begum, was a resident of Lakhimpur district in Assam and was working for a private company in Telangana. During her time there, she met the accused, Nitesh Yadav, a resident of Narmadapuram. The two later entered into a live-in relationship. According to police officials, the woman had allegedly been in a relationship with Yadav under the promise of marriage. When she began insisting on marriage, Yadav, along with his brother Sachin, allegedly killed her. Police said the accused strangled the woman to death in Makhan Nagar on February 25. In an attempt to evade arrest, they allegedly disposed of the body in a river nearly 80 kilometres away. The incident came to light only recently following an investigation. Both accused have since been taken into custody, and a case of murder has been registered against them. Further investigation is underway.

In a shocking incident, a 32-year-old woman from Assam was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner and his brother in Narmadapuram district, police said. The victim, identified as Rajina Begum, was a resident of Lakhimpur district in Assam and was working for a private company in Telangana. During her time there, she met the accused, Nitesh Yadav, a resident of Narmadapuram. The two later entered into a live-in relationship. According to police officials, the woman had allegedly been in a relationship with Yadav under the promise of marriage. When she began insisting on marriage, Yadav, along with his brother Sachin, allegedly killed her. Police said the accused strangled the woman to death in Makhan Nagar on February 25. In an attempt to evade arrest, they allegedly disposed of the body in a river nearly 80 kilometres away. The incident came to light only recently following an investigation. Both accused have since been taken into custody, and a case of murder has been registered against them. Further investigation is underway.

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A boat carrying tourists capsized in Yamuna in Vrindavan on Friday (April 10, 2026) afternoon, leaving at least 10 people dead and several others missing. About 17 people have been rescued so far, Mathura’s District Magistrate Chandra Prakash Singh confirmed, adding that efforts are on to locate the others. He reported six fatalities earlier and later rescuers recovered four more bodies, taking the toll to 10. Medical authorities at the Vrindavan Joint Hospital said the deceased include six men and four women. Mr. Singh said that all tourists onboard the overcrowded boat were from Punjab. The boat, carrying around 30 passengers, was ferrying people between Vrindavan and nearby areas when it is said to have collided with an iron pontoon bridge built across the river. The impact caused the overcrowded boat to lose balance and overturn in deep waters. Rescue operations are under way with the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and local divers searching deeper sections of the river. Senior officials, including the District Magistrate are at the spot to monitor the situation.

A boat carrying tourists capsized in Yamuna in Vrindavan on Friday (April 10, 2026) afternoon, leaving at least 10 people dead and several others missing. About 17 people have been rescued so far, Mathura’s District Magistrate Chandra Prakash Singh confirmed, adding that efforts are on to locate the others. He reported six fatalities earlier and later rescuers recovered four more bodies, taking the toll to 10. Medical authorities at the Vrindavan Joint Hospital said the deceased include six men and four women. Mr. Singh said that all tourists onboard the overcrowded boat were from Punjab. The boat, carrying around 30 passengers, was ferrying people between Vrindavan and nearby areas when it is said to have collided with an iron pontoon bridge built across the river. The impact caused the overcrowded boat to lose balance and overturn in deep waters. Rescue operations are under way with the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and local divers searching deeper sections of the river. Senior officials, including the District Magistrate are at the spot to monitor the situation.

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A man in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut has been arrested for allegedly murdering his wife by slitting her throat with a paper cutter after she objected to his alleged extramarital affair, official said on Saturday. The incident took place in the Lisari Gate where the victim, identified as Kausar, was found dead in a pool of blood inside her home at around 8 am on Friday. Initially, the killing was suspected to have been carried out by an unidentified assailant using a sharp weapon. Police said the accused, Kausar's husband Saqib, attempted to pass off the murder as a case of theft. At the time of the incident, the couple's three young daughters were present in the house. Saqib allegedly instructed one of the children to tell police that robbers had entered the house and killed their mother. According to officials, Kausar had been opposing her husband's alleged illicit relationship with another woman. This, police said, led to frequent disputes between the couple and ultimately resulted in the murder. Saqib allegedly used a paper cutter to slit his wife's throat while she was asleep. After the crime, Saqib tried to mislead both the police and his family. He fabricated a story about an unknown attacker dressed in black and even staged grief to avoid suspicion. However, inconsistencies in his statements raised red flags during questioning. Police said Saqib repeatedly changed his version of events during interrogation. As officials gathered evidence and intensified questioning, he eventually confessed to the crime. Based on his disclosure, the murder weapon was recovered. Saqib works installing mobile towers during the day and drives a rickshaw at a mandi at night to support his family. Meerut SP City Vinayak Gopal Bhosale confirmed the arrest and detailed the sequence of events during a press briefing. Police also revealed that the accused had earlier tried to pressure his wife into ending her life and would allegedly provoke her frequently. The murder has left behind three young daughters without either parent, their mother dead and their father now in jail, raising concerns about their future care and upbringing.

A man in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut has been arrested for allegedly murdering his wife by slitting her throat with a paper cutter after she objected to his alleged extramarital affair, official said on Saturday. The incident took place in the Lisari Gate where the victim, identified as Kausar, was found dead in a pool of blood inside her home at around 8 am on Friday. Initially, the killing was suspected to have been carried out by an unidentified assailant using a sharp weapon. Police said the accused, Kausar's husband Saqib, attempted to pass off the murder as a case of theft. At the time of the incident, the couple's three young daughters were present in the house. Saqib allegedly instructed one of the children to tell police that robbers had entered the house and killed their mother. According to officials, Kausar had been opposing her husband's alleged illicit relationship with another woman. This, police said, led to frequent disputes between the couple and ultimately resulted in the murder. Saqib allegedly used a paper cutter to slit his wife's throat while she was asleep. After the crime, Saqib tried to mislead both the police and his family. He fabricated a story about an unknown attacker dressed in black and even staged grief to avoid suspicion. However, inconsistencies in his statements raised red flags during questioning. Police said Saqib repeatedly changed his version of events during interrogation. As officials gathered evidence and intensified questioning, he eventually confessed to the crime. Based on his disclosure, the murder weapon was recovered. Saqib works installing mobile towers during the day and drives a rickshaw at a mandi at night to support his family. Meerut SP City Vinayak Gopal Bhosale confirmed the arrest and detailed the sequence of events during a press briefing. Police also revealed that the accused had earlier tried to pressure his wife into ending her life and would allegedly provoke her frequently. The murder has left behind three young daughters without either parent, their mother dead and their father now in jail, raising concerns about their future care and upbringing.

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In #MadhyaPradesh's #Khandwa, Shamama Shaikh, now known as Sadhna More, married Virendra More, a medical student, through #Hindu rituals after her alleged conversion, with the support of #Hindutva groups on Feb 16. No permission was required. No chaos, no FIR, no witch-hunt, and no negative media coverage ensued.

In #MadhyaPradesh's #Khandwa, Shamama Shaikh, now known as Sadhna More, married Virendra More, a medical student, through #Hindu rituals after her alleged conversion, with the support of #Hindutva groups on Feb 16. No permission was required. No chaos, no FIR, no witch-hunt, and no negative media coverage ensued.

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An NRI youth died after a loaded pistol accidentally went off while he was getting up from a sofa in #Punjab’s #Fazilka district, police said. The victim has been identified as #HarpinderSingh alias Sonu, son of Darshan Singh. Station House Officer Ravindra Sharma said police recorded the statement of the victim’s father Darshan Singh and initiated action under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). According to the police investigation, Harpinder Singh was sitting on a sofa at home with some close relatives. He had a pistol strapped around his waist. As he stood up, the loaded pistol suddenly discharged and the bullet struck him in the abdomen. Family members rushed the critically injured man to a government hospital, from where doctors referred him due to his serious condition. He died on the way while being taken to #Bathinda. Police examined CCTV footage installed at the spot, which confirmed that the firing was accidental. Harpinder Singh had recently returned from abroad and had settled in his village. He is survived by his wife and a two-year-old daughter. After receiving information about the incident, #Balluana MLA #GoldyMusafir, along with several Aam Aadmi Party (#AAP) leaders and villagers, reached the government hospital. Goldy Musafir met the bereaved family and expressed condolences. Notably, the victim’s father Darshan Singh had recently won the Panchayat Samiti elections. Harpinder Singh was cremated on Wednesday afternoon amid a somber atmosphere.

An NRI youth died after a loaded pistol accidentally went off while he was getting up from a sofa in #Punjab’s #Fazilka district, police said. The victim has been identified as #HarpinderSingh alias Sonu, son of Darshan Singh. Station House Officer Ravindra Sharma said police recorded the statement of the victim’s father Darshan Singh and initiated action under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). According to the police investigation, Harpinder Singh was sitting on a sofa at home with some close relatives. He had a pistol strapped around his waist. As he stood up, the loaded pistol suddenly discharged and the bullet struck him in the abdomen. Family members rushed the critically injured man to a government hospital, from where doctors referred him due to his serious condition. He died on the way while being taken to #Bathinda. Police examined CCTV footage installed at the spot, which confirmed that the firing was accidental. Harpinder Singh had recently returned from abroad and had settled in his village. He is survived by his wife and a two-year-old daughter. After receiving information about the incident, #Balluana MLA #GoldyMusafir, along with several Aam Aadmi Party (#AAP) leaders and villagers, reached the government hospital. Goldy Musafir met the bereaved family and expressed condolences. Notably, the victim’s father Darshan Singh had recently won the Panchayat Samiti elections. Harpinder Singh was cremated on Wednesday afternoon amid a somber atmosphere.

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A horrific incident has occurred in Medchal district, forcing society to hang its head in shame. In a manner reminiscent of the movie "Raju Weds Rambai," a deranged individual's act cost an innocent life. Enraged that a young woman refused to marry him, a brutal man forcibly injected her with HIV (AIDS)-infected blood, leading to her death. This atrocity took place on the 11th of last month under the jurisdiction of Pocharam IT Corridor police station. The accused harassed a young woman to marry him, but she refused. Holding a grudge, the youth abducted the victim and forcibly injected her with HIV-infected blood. This act caused the young woman immense physical and mental suffering. The fear of contracting a fatal disease overwhelmed the young woman. After suffering mental anguish for several days, the victim ultimately hanged herself at her home. Upon receiving the information, police arrived at the scene and took possession of the body. Later, the body was sent to Gandhi Hospital in Secunderabad for post-mortem. The incident has caused great turmoil locally. Locals are demanding strict action against the young man who committed such an inhuman act for the simple reason that she refused to marry him. Pocharam police have taken the case seriously and launched a search for the accused. Many are expressing anguish that the brutal man responsible for the death of a young woman should receive the death penalty.

A horrific incident has occurred in Medchal district, forcing society to hang its head in shame. In a manner reminiscent of the movie "Raju Weds Rambai," a deranged individual's act cost an innocent life. Enraged that a young woman refused to marry him, a brutal man forcibly injected her with HIV (AIDS)-infected blood, leading to her death. This atrocity took place on the 11th of last month under the jurisdiction of Pocharam IT Corridor police station. The accused harassed a young woman to marry him, but she refused. Holding a grudge, the youth abducted the victim and forcibly injected her with HIV-infected blood. This act caused the young woman immense physical and mental suffering. The fear of contracting a fatal disease overwhelmed the young woman. After suffering mental anguish for several days, the victim ultimately hanged herself at her home. Upon receiving the information, police arrived at the scene and took possession of the body. Later, the body was sent to Gandhi Hospital in Secunderabad for post-mortem. The incident has caused great turmoil locally. Locals are demanding strict action against the young man who committed such an inhuman act for the simple reason that she refused to marry him. Pocharam police have taken the case seriously and launched a search for the accused. Many are expressing anguish that the brutal man responsible for the death of a young woman should receive the death penalty.

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In #Ghaziabad district of #UttarPradesh, an 11-year-old girl went to a street vendor to buy some goods. The seller Jagdish molested the girl and touched her private parts. The accused Jagdish has been arrested.

In #Ghaziabad district of #UttarPradesh, an 11-year-old girl went to a street vendor to buy some goods. The seller Jagdish molested the girl and touched her private parts. The accused Jagdish has been arrested.

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In one of the #Bengaluru's biggest heists, domestic staff allegedly decamped with gold, diamond and silver jewellery worth an estimated Rs 18 crore from a builder's residence at ASK Lake Garden on #Kempapura Main Road in #Yamaluru recently. The accused are a Nepalese couple identified as Dinesh (32) and his wife Kamala (25). According to the complaint filed by Shimanth S Arjun (28), a businessman, the theft occurred between 9 am and 12.30 pm on January 25. Arjun, son of MR Shivakumar, told #MarathahalliPolice that his family has been residing in the house for the past 19 years. His father Shivakumar, a builder, was out of town for work at the time of the incident. Dinesh and Kamala had joined as housekeepers about 20 days ago through acquaintances identified as Vikash and Maya Vishu. They were employed at the house along with cooks Siddharama and Ambika. On January 25, at around 9 am, the complainant, along with his wife and mother, left the house to attend his wife's land worship ceremony at H Cross on Hoskote-Chintamani Road. At around 12.38 pm the same day, Arjun received a call from the cook Ambika, who alerted him that cupboard locks had been broken and valuables stolen, allegedly by Dinesh and Kamala with the help of others. When the family rushed back, they found that a locker in the ground-floor bedroom had been broken open using an iron bar, with about 10 kg of gold and diamond ornaments stolen. Another locker in the first-floor bedroom was also found broken, from which around 1.5 kg of gold ornaments, about 5 kg of silver jewellery and Rs 11.5 lakh in cash were missing. In all, gold, diamond and silver ornaments and cash worth approximately Rs 18 crore were reported stolen. The complainant alleged that the couple had closely observed the movements of family members in advance. Police have registered a case under Section 306 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master). Efforts are on to nab the absconding couple. A senior police officer said the suspects had disconnected the power supply to disable CCTV cameras. The complainant further told police that the couple were replacements for regular domestic staff Vikash and Maya and had agreed to work for a monthly salary of Rs 27,000. Despite repeated requests, they did not submit identity proofs.

In one of the #Bengaluru's biggest heists, domestic staff allegedly decamped with gold, diamond and silver jewellery worth an estimated Rs 18 crore from a builder's residence at ASK Lake Garden on #Kempapura Main Road in #Yamaluru recently. The accused are a Nepalese couple identified as Dinesh (32) and his wife Kamala (25). According to the complaint filed by Shimanth S Arjun (28), a businessman, the theft occurred between 9 am and 12.30 pm on January 25. Arjun, son of MR Shivakumar, told #MarathahalliPolice that his family has been residing in the house for the past 19 years. His father Shivakumar, a builder, was out of town for work at the time of the incident. Dinesh and Kamala had joined as housekeepers about 20 days ago through acquaintances identified as Vikash and Maya Vishu. They were employed at the house along with cooks Siddharama and Ambika. On January 25, at around 9 am, the complainant, along with his wife and mother, left the house to attend his wife's land worship ceremony at H Cross on Hoskote-Chintamani Road. At around 12.38 pm the same day, Arjun received a call from the cook Ambika, who alerted him that cupboard locks had been broken and valuables stolen, allegedly by Dinesh and Kamala with the help of others. When the family rushed back, they found that a locker in the ground-floor bedroom had been broken open using an iron bar, with about 10 kg of gold and diamond ornaments stolen. Another locker in the first-floor bedroom was also found broken, from which around 1.5 kg of gold ornaments, about 5 kg of silver jewellery and Rs 11.5 lakh in cash were missing. In all, gold, diamond and silver ornaments and cash worth approximately Rs 18 crore were reported stolen. The complainant alleged that the couple had closely observed the movements of family members in advance. Police have registered a case under Section 306 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master). Efforts are on to nab the absconding couple. A senior police officer said the suspects had disconnected the power supply to disable CCTV cameras. The complainant further told police that the couple were replacements for regular domestic staff Vikash and Maya and had agreed to work for a monthly salary of Rs 27,000. Despite repeated requests, they did not submit identity proofs.

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A woman employed at a private company in Punjab's Mohali was allegedly stabbed to death by her former boyfriend and colleague, who later attempted to take his own life, police said. The incident took place at the company's office on Thursday evening and has prompted a police investigation into the circumstances leading up to the attack. The victim has been identified as 30-year-old Dimple, a resident of Patiala. The accused, Harjinder Singh Mann (39), also known as Harry, was reportedly in a relationship with her for more than three years. The stabbing incident has been caught on CCTV cameras installed at the office. According to preliminary findings, the two worked together at a private courier company, where their professional association eventually developed into a romantic relationship. However, the couple had ended their relationship some time ago. Police sources indicated that Harjinder was struggling to come to terms with the breakup and had made repeated attempts to reconcile with Dimple. Investigators believe his efforts were unsuccessful, leaving him emotionally distressed in the weeks leading up to the incident. The attack reportedly unfolded late Thursday evening at the company office premises in Mohali. Authorities said an argument broke out between the two colleagues, following which Harjinder allegedly attacked Dimple with a knife, stabbing hime multiple times as some colleagues tried to intervene and stop the attack but to no avail. Following the attack on Dimple, Harjinder also stabbed himself and tried to end his life. However, he survived. Employees present at the office were left shocked by the sudden violence and immediately alerted the police. Upon receiving information about the incident around 7:40 pm, a police team rushed to the scene and found both individuals critically injured. Dimple and Harjinder were taken to Fortis Hospital for treatment. Doctors later declared Dimple dead, while Harjinder remains hospitalised in critical condition. Police have registered a murder case and launched a detailed investigation. Aman Baidwan, Station House Officer of Phase-11 police station, confirmed the woman's death and said her family had been informed. Further legal proceedings will continue after the arrival of her parents and the recording of their statements, they said. Investigators have sealed the crime scene and collected forensic evidence. CCTV footage from the office premises has also been seized and is being examined to reconstruct the sequence of events. Police officials said they are verifying all aspects of the case, including the nature of the relationship between the accused and the victim and the events that immediately preceded the stabbing. The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities expected to rely on forensic findings, witness statements and surveillance footage to establish the motive and determine the full circumstances surrounding the fatal attack.
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A woman employed at a private company in Punjab's Mohali was allegedly stabbed to death by her former boyfriend and colleague, who later attempted to take his own life, police said. The incident took place at the company's office on Thursday evening and has prompted a police investigation into the circumstances leading up to the attack. The victim has been identified as 30-year-old Dimple, a resident of Patiala. The accused, Harjinder Singh Mann (39), also known as Harry, was reportedly in a relationship with her for more than three years. The stabbing incident has been caught on CCTV cameras installed at the office. According to preliminary findings, the two worked together at a private courier company, where their professional association eventually developed into a romantic relationship. However, the couple had ended their relationship some time ago. Police sources indicated that Harjinder was struggling to come to terms with the breakup and had made repeated attempts to reconcile with Dimple. Investigators believe his efforts were unsuccessful, leaving him emotionally distressed in the weeks leading up to the incident. The attack reportedly unfolded late Thursday evening at the company office premises in Mohali. Authorities said an argument broke out between the two colleagues, following which Harjinder allegedly attacked Dimple with a knife, stabbing hime multiple times as some colleagues tried to intervene and stop the attack but to no avail. Following the attack on Dimple, Harjinder also stabbed himself and tried to end his life. However, he survived. Employees present at the office were left shocked by the sudden violence and immediately alerted the police. Upon receiving information about the incident around 7:40 pm, a police team rushed to the scene and found both individuals critically injured. Dimple and Harjinder were taken to Fortis Hospital for treatment. Doctors later declared Dimple dead, while Harjinder remains hospitalised in critical condition. Police have registered a murder case and launched a detailed investigation. Aman Baidwan, Station House Officer of Phase-11 police station, confirmed the woman's death and said her family had been informed. Further legal proceedings will continue after the arrival of her parents and the recording of their statements, they said. Investigators have sealed the crime scene and collected forensic evidence. CCTV footage from the office premises has also been seized and is being examined to reconstruct the sequence of events. Police officials said they are verifying all aspects of the case, including the nature of the relationship between the accused and the victim and the events that immediately preceded the stabbing. The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities expected to rely on forensic findings, witness statements and surveillance footage to establish the motive and determine the full circumstances surrounding the fatal attack.

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Two weeks ago, a short video featuring one-and-a-half-year-old Arshid and his mother, Akhila, drew widespread attention on social media. Filmed by a YouTuber in mid-May, the video showed the little boy with both hands in plaster casts. When asked what had happened, Akhila replied that he had fallen from a bicycle. As the clip spread online, many viewers responded with light-hearted comments, describing the child as mischievous or “naughty”. Few could have imagined that behind the brief interaction lay a story of prolonged suffering. On May 29, Arshid died. Investigators now say the injuries visible in that viral video were not the result of childhood mischief but part of a pattern of severe and repeated physical abuse allegedly inflicted by his stepfather, Ashkar, 31. The Nedumangad police arrested Ashkar after a post-mortem examination revealed extensive internal injuries, including bleeding in the head and other parts of the body. The findings pointed to sustained violence rather than an accident. According to investigators, the one-and-a-half-year-old bore nearly 50 injury marks of varying ages and severity across his body. Some injuries were fresh, while others appeared older. Police said burn marks, suspected to have been caused by cigarette stubs, were also found. The case came to light on Friday when Ashkar took the child to a private hospital in Panavoor, claiming that he had choked while eating lunch. Arshid was later shifted to SAT Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. At the time, Akhila, 24, was reportedly in Tamil Nadu for a dance programme. Although relatives initially expressed concerns about the circumstances surrounding the child’s death, police launched a deeper investigation only after medical findings suggested foul play. Reports suggest that the child’s grandparents had earlier alerted the police about suspected repeated assaults on the boy, but no action was taken at the time. The probe, led by the Nedumangad DySP, uncovered evidence that Arshid had allegedly been subjected to repeated assaults over an extended period. Police said Akhila was aware that Ashkar regularly beat her son but neither intervened nor informed the authorities. She is likely to be included in the chargesheet as the investigation progresses. Police officials described the case as one involving not only violence but also prolonged neglect. Investigators traced the family’s circumstances in the years leading up to the child’s death. After the death of her husband, Akhila had reportedly informed authorities that she was unable to care for her son. The boy was subsequently looked after by her mother, while Akhila lived with Ashkar without being legally married to him.

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A24-year-old woman was stabbed to death inside the office of a private company in Mohali on Thursday evening, allegedly by a former partner and colleague who later turned the knife on himself in an apparent suicide attempt. The killing, which was captured on CCTV cameras installed at the office, has raised fresh concerns over workplace violence and crimes linked to failed relationships. Police have registered a murder case and are examining footage from the scene as part of their investigation. The victim, identified as Dimple, a resident of Patiala, suffered multiple stab wounds and was rushed to Fortis Hospital, where doctors declared her dead. The accused, Harvinder Mann alias Harry, remains in critical condition. According to preliminary investigations, both worked for a private packers and movers company in Mohali and had known each other for nearly three years. Police said the two were previously in a relationship that had ended some time ago. According to CCTV footage being examined by investigators, Harvinder entered the office around 7.40 pm on Thursday and allegedly launched the attack while Dimple was seated at her workstation. As the woman tried to flee, the accused is seen chasing her across the office premises. Investigators said he allegedly grabbed her by the hair near the entrance and continued the assault. Several employees attempted to intervene and pull him away, but failed to stop the attack. Police sources said the victim suffered more than 20 stab wounds. The assault continued even after she collapsed on the floor and stopped responding. After the attack, the accused allegedly walked back towards the section of the office where Dimple had been working and turned the weapon on himself. As per reports, he repeatedly stabbed himself in the neck and throat in an apparent suicide attempt. Investigators said he inflicted dozens of injuries on himself before collapsing. Terrified employees alerted police and emergency services, after which both the victim and the accused were taken to a nearby hospital, where Dimple was declared dead. The accused remains in critical condition. Police said the accused had reportedly been trying to reconcile with the victim after their breakup. Investigators are looking into whether an argument over their relationship immediately preceded the attack. Aman Baidwan, Station House Officer of Phase-11 Police Station, said police received information about the incident around 7.40 pm and immediately dispatched a team to the spot. A forensic team collected evidence from the office, and CCTV recordings have been seized for examination. Officials remained at the scene for several hours as part of the investigation. The families of both the victim and the accused, who are from Patiala, have been informed. Police said statements of family members will be recorded as part of the probe. The victim’s post-mortem examination is expected to be conducted on Friday.

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In a shocking incident reported from Sakleshpur in Hassan district, a group of photographers visiting a temple for a pre-wedding photoshoot was allegedly assaulted by local youths. The incident occurred on the premises of the Bettada Byraveshwara Temple, a popular scenic spot known for attracting tourists and photography teams. The episode, which was captured on video, has triggered widespread outrage and raised serious concerns about tourist safety in the region. According to reports, the photographers had arrived at the temple early in the day to conduct a pre-wedding shoot in the picturesque surroundings. During the shoot, a group of local men approached them and questioned their presence. The men reportedly demanded to know why the team was shooting at the location and whether they had obtained permission. The photographers responded that they were tourists and believed that no special permission was required to take photographs at a public temple. This exchange soon escalated into a heated verbal argument. The situation quickly turned violent as the group of youths allegedly attacked the photographers. Despite repeatedly asking why they were being assaulted and pleading for an explanation, the victims were reportedly beaten without provocation. The incident disrupted the otherwise peaceful atmosphere of the temple, leaving other visitors shocked and anxious. Eyewitness videos suggest that the attackers also attempted to damage the photographers’ equipment during the assault. The incident has sparked strong public outrage, with many condemning the alleged behaviour of the local youths. Citizens and netizens alike have criticised the act as goondaism and expressed concern over the safety of tourists visiting popular destinations. Such incidents, observers say, risk tarnishing the image of tourist locations and could negatively impact the local tourism industry. Following the incident, complaints have been filed by both parties at the Sakleshpur Rural Police Station. The police have registered a case and initiated an investigation to ascertain the facts and identify those responsible. Authorities are expected to review the video evidence and take appropriate action based on their findings. The incident has once again highlighted growing concerns over clashes between locals and tourists at popular destinations. Experts stress the need for better awareness, clear guidelines on permissions, and stricter enforcement of law and order to ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future.

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A 57-year-old man was killed and his son-in-law seriously injured in Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad after the driver of a roadside parked car allegedly opened the door suddenly, causing the victims' bike to crash into it. The entire incident was captured on CCTV, and the footage has since gone viral on social media. According to police and local sources, Hukam Singh (57) was travelling on a bike with his son-in-law, Pradeep Kumar (30). The duo were carrying a gas cylinder on the bike at the time of the accident. As they reached near Bodhashram in Firozabad, the driver of a car parked along the roadside opened the vehicle’s door abruptly without checking for approaching traffic. The bike crashed directly into the open door, throwing both riders onto the road. The impact left both men critically injured. Locals rushed them to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared Hukam Singh dead. Pradeep Kumar, who suffered serious injuries, was later referred to Agra for advanced treatment, where he remains under medical care. CCTV footage of the incident has surfaced online and is being widely circulated on social media platforms. The video reportedly captures the moment the car door was flung open, leaving the motorcyclist with little time to react. The visuals also showed the car driver and another individual who had stepped out moments before the accident inspecting the damaged door immediately after the crash, while the two injured men lay motionless on the road. Police from the North police station have launched an investigation into the incident. Officials said further legal action will be taken based on the CCTV footage and other evidence collected from the spot.
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A 57-year-old man was killed and his son-in-law seriously injured in Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad after the driver of a roadside parked car allegedly opened the door suddenly, causing the victims' bike to crash into it. The entire incident was captured on CCTV, and the footage has since gone viral on social media. According to police and local sources, Hukam Singh (57) was travelling on a bike with his son-in-law, Pradeep Kumar (30). The duo were carrying a gas cylinder on the bike at the time of the accident. As they reached near Bodhashram in Firozabad, the driver of a car parked along the roadside opened the vehicle’s door abruptly without checking for approaching traffic. The bike crashed directly into the open door, throwing both riders onto the road. The impact left both men critically injured. Locals rushed them to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared Hukam Singh dead. Pradeep Kumar, who suffered serious injuries, was later referred to Agra for advanced treatment, where he remains under medical care. CCTV footage of the incident has surfaced online and is being widely circulated on social media platforms. The video reportedly captures the moment the car door was flung open, leaving the motorcyclist with little time to react. The visuals also showed the car driver and another individual who had stepped out moments before the accident inspecting the damaged door immediately after the crash, while the two injured men lay motionless on the road. Police from the North police station have launched an investigation into the incident. Officials said further legal action will be taken based on the CCTV footage and other evidence collected from the spot.

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A 22-year-old woman, an IIT graduate and the daughter of a senior bureaucrat, was found dead at her home in southeast Delhi's East of Kailash area. Police said she was raped before being strangled to death with a phone charger. She was alone at home at the time of the incident. There were no signs of forced entry. Police have arrested a 19-year-old domestic help, Rahul, who had worked at the house and was dismissed over a month ago. "Investigations revealed that he used to play online games and would borrow money from other servants in the vicinity, or from domestic staff working in nearby households, without ever repaying them. This is why he was fired," Joint Commissioner of Police Vijay Kumar said. He was arrested from a hotel in the Dwarka area, where he had been hiding. He is being charged with rape, murder and robbery, police said. Rahul was seen in CCTV footage leaving the victim's residence at 6:28 am, police said. According to police, the woman was found by her family members inside the house under suspicious circumstances, after which the authorities were alerted. The victim had completed her schooling at DPS RK Puram and later graduated from IIT Delhi. She was preparing for the UPSC examination. She was also a dancer and had won several awards in dance competitions. Her elder brother holds a senior position in a multinational company, and her mother is a doctor. When police reached Rahul's residence in Alwar, they found that he had previously been involved in a sexual harassment case. Police said the accused arrived in Delhi from Alwar the previous night and is suspected to have entered the house using a spare key. Police said Rahul had been hired with a reference from a superintendent posted at the IRS officer's office.

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Public outrage over the murder of a toddler spilled on to the streets on Sunday when local residents attacked the prime accused, Ashkar, during evidence collection at the crime scene. Police brought Ashkar to the house in Panavoor, where the child was allegedly subjected to prolonged abuse and torture. As news of his arrival spread, scores of angry residents who were gathered at the location, attacked him. Police personnel struggled to control the crowd and complete the evidence collection process before escorting him away from the area. Ashkar was seen explaining the incident to police without any visible signs of remorse. Deputy Superintendent of Police K Baijukumar said police recovered crucial evidence from the house, including objects allegedly used in the assault. Police are also investigating whether anyone else had a role in the abuse and whether the crime involved active participation or deliberate concealment by others. A major focus of the probe is the role of the child’s mother, Akhila. According to police, she has stated that she witnessed Ashkar physically assaulting the child on previous occasions. Police are now examining how much she knew about the abuse and whether she failed to intervene despite being aware of it. She is expected to be taken into custody for detailed questioning and evidence collection. The probe team refrained from taking Akhila for evidence gathering, given the public outrage. Both Akhila’s mother, Reena, and ex-husband Akhil’s family had sought the custody of the child. Even after Reena complained of suspected assault of the child to the police, Akhila’s statement was accepted on trust and the child’s custody entrusted to her. Akhil’s family also noted that Akhila maintained no contact with them after Akhil’s death and did not give them the child even after informing of their willingness. Allegations have emerged against Akhila from her own family. Her mother told reporters that Ashkar had previously made disturbing remarks about the child. Expressing disbelief over the boy’s death, she said the child had been safe while living with her family. “He once said the child would be treated like an infested dog. I strongly suspect Ashkar is behind this. The child had no issues when he was staying with me. After he was taken away, we were never allowed to meet him. If Akhila had seen him being abused even once, why didn’t she bring him back to me? He was such a sweet and obedient child,” Reena said. Meanwhile, serious allegations from Ashkar’s previous marriage have added another dimension to the investigation. Family members of his former wife alleged a long history of violent domestic abuse.

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A tourist couple visiting Kodagu has sparked outrage after they were allegedly caught throwing plastic bottles by the roadside and later arguing with a local resident who objected to the act. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. According to local residents, the couple was travelling in a car bearing registration number TG 07 AM 9907, registered in Telangana, after returning from a trip in the hill district. The controversy began when the couple allegedly threw two plastic bottles onto the roadside. A local resident who witnessed the incident reportedly approached them politely and requested that they avoid littering and dispose of the waste in a dustbin. However, instead of accepting the request, the couple allegedly became aggressive and questioned the resident, asking, “Don’t you know how to speak to women?” This led to a verbal altercation between the two parties. The argument reportedly continued for several minutes before bystanders intervened and brought the situation under control. The local resident recorded the incident on video and later shared it on social media, where it quickly gained widespread attention and criticism. Many social media users condemned the tourists’ behaviour and stressed the importance of environmental awareness and responsible tourism, especially in ecologically sensitive destinations like Kodagu. Local residents have also expressed displeasure over the incident and urged visitors to respect the cleanliness, environment, and culture of the region.

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A Navi Mumbai based journalist Sandhya Jain (56), who writes on women's rights and safety, was badly injured in a hit-and-run accident recently on the Palm Beach Road, as a speeding motorcyclist jumped a red signal to crash straight into her scooty. Shockingly, the culprit biker has not been caught due to "poor CCTV camera quality" as the registered number plate of the motorcycle could not be captured on camera on the city's landmark road stretch. For the past nine days, Jain has been lying at Apollo Hospital at Seawoods with multiple fractures in both her hands, a nose fracture, facial trauma and various other smaller injuries. Talking to media from her hospital bed, Jain said, "On May 18, I was driving my scooty in order to go to NMMC head-office at Belapur to meet a civic official for some work. As per the CCTV recordings of two cameras at the NRI Junction of Palm Beach Road, at exactly 4.39 pm, this biker wearing a maroon shirt jumped the red signal and speeded ahead to dash into my scooty, while I was moving forward as my traffic light was green at that moment." Jain, who edits two magazines 'Women Zone' and 'Kanchan Kanika', added that as she fell down unconscious on the busy road, the biker simply lifted his motorcycle and slyly pushed it away from the accident scene in order to escape. Her husband, Sandeep Kumar Jain, who resides at NRI Complex, said, "It is surprising that while an FIR has been registered at NRI police station against the unknown biker for reckless driving, he has not been arrested as we do not have his vehicle number. The accident happened in broad daylight on the supposedly best road of Navi Mumbai, where several surveillance cameras are installed." The investigating officer (IO), Kiran Swar, of NRI police said: "We have checked some of the CCTV recordings at the time of accident in order to identify the culprit. However, the bike number plate is not properly seen in the video recordings. We are further inquiring into this matter." Commissioner of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), Kailas Shinde, told to media: "While NMMC does have a CCTV monitoring room at our Belapur head-office, the police also have a similar CCTV control room with them. They are the primary users of CCTV in order to check various traffic violations etc. Hence, the police should have reported earlier if there is any issue with the camera quality." Shinde added that at present, a private agency is in charge for the maintenance of the CCTV cameras. Social activist Madhu Shankar commented: "What is the use of such an extensive CCTV network in our city if the cameras cannot even capture the vehicle registration number. While Jain's hit-and-run accident took place in daytime, I wonder how vehicles will be identified at night if they are involved in any mishap. Both the NMMC and the police have to sort out this critical issue." City based social worker, Rajesh Singh, of Ganga Sagar Foundation, commented: "I regularly use the Palm Beach Road while driving, and have noticed CCTV camera installations at various traffic signals and junctions. In case the cameras fail to capture the number plates, then they should be replaced with better high definition cams, which also have Al tools to do face recognition."

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A 45-year-old man died and two others sustained serious injuries when a car lost control and crashed into several vehicles in Miryalaguda town on Wednesday. The accident took place on the Addanki–Narketpally road. Reports indicate that the deceased, Megavath Mangta, a resident of Maisammakunta Thanda in Miryalaguda mandal, was employed as a security guard at a private bank and was the only earning member of his family. The accident occurred while Mangta was crossing the road on his two-wheeler near Nandipadu, when a car travelling from Guntur to Hyderabad went out of control and collided with him. The vehicle subsequently rammed into two parked motorcycles and a tractor before coming to a stop. Mangta died at the scene, while Dhanawat Bhaskar of Kuriya Thanda and Sunny, an employee at a car service centre, suffered serious injuries. Local residents transported the injured to a private hospital in Miryalaguda. The car’s occupants allegedly fled the scene, leaving the vehicle behind. Police arrived at the location, moved the body to Miryalaguda Area Hospital for a post-mortem examination, and registered a case following a complaint lodged by the victim’s family. An investigation is in progress, said Two Town Circle Inspector Somanarsaiah. Mangta is survived by his wife, Mangamma, and their two daughters. In the aftermath of the accident, family members, relatives, and local villagers held a protest on the Addanki–Narketpally road, calling for justice. The demonstration blocked the road for more than three hours, causing severe traffic congestion. To handle the situation, police redirected vehicles along alternative routes.

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