“Sushant began hearing voices …Rhea got frightened & left”

“Sushant began hearing voices …Rhea got frightened & left” “It is Parveen Babi all over again,” Mahesh Bhatt had said about Sushant Singh Rajput’s rapidly deteriorating mental condition. He advised Sushan’s girlfriend Rhea Chakravarty to leave. These are some of the revelations on Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide made by writer Suhrita Sengupta, a close associate…

L&T installs Cryostat base in world’s largest N-fusion project

L&T installs Cryostat base in world’s largest N-fusion project Chennai: Indian engineering multinational Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T) on Tuesday said the 1,250 ton Cryostat base, the largest section of the world’s largest nuclear fusion reactor, was successfully lifted and placed into a reactor building in France. According to L&T, the Cryostat base was made…

Kalaburagi reports youngest coronavirus death in Karnataka

Kalaburagi reports youngest coronavirus death in Karnataka Kalaburagi reported the youngest COVID-19 fatality in Karnataka on Tuesday. A 17-year-old girl (P5900) from Kalaburagi district who had fever, headache and breathlessness was admitted on June 4 to a designated COVID-19 hospital but died on the same day. She was suffering from demyelinating disease. It is a…

Kerala Man Kills Wife Using Cobra Snake to Bite Her, Say Police

Kerala Man Kills Wife Using Cobra Snake to Bite Her, Say Police In a chilling plot, a man allegedly killed his 25-year old wife by letting a cobra bite her in her sleep near here early this month with police cracking it following suspicions raised by her family as it was the second time she…

Indigo cancels flight last minute, leaves students stranded

Indigo cancels flight last minute, leaves students stranded Atleast nine north-eastern girl students studying in Maharashtra were stranded at the Mumbai International airport’s terminal 2 after Indigo airlines cancelled flight 6E 958 that was scheduled to depart for Guwahati at 5 am. Of the nine girls, some had traveled from Nashik and Pune to make…

Jolted thrice before the crash – The saga of the ill-fated PIA aircraft

Jolted thrice before the crash – The saga of the ill-fated PIA aircraft Islamabad, May 24: The PIA plane was flying very “smoothly” but while attempting to land, it “jolted” thrice and then the pilot “adroitly lifted” the aircraft off the ground, only to crash moments later, recounts Muhammad Zubair, one of the just two…

Kerala woman’s death after second snake bite turns out to be a murder

The death of a young Kerala woman, who suffered two snake bites in a span of two months, turned out to be a well-planned and executed murder, said Kerala police which probed the case after the deceased woman’s father filed a complaint alleging foul play.

The shocking incident has got all ingredients of a crime thriller, said a senior official who was part of the investigating team.

The crime branch said the woman’s husband, along with a local snake handler and another accomplice, was arrested in connection with the murder. S Uthra (25), a resident of Anchal in Kollam district, had suffered a second snake bite while she was undergoing treatment for the first.

Govt extends validity of vehicle documents till July 31, waives late fee

Govt extends validity of vehicle documents till July 31, waives late fee (representative image)

The government on Sunday said it has extended the validity of various motor vehicles related documents till July 31. No additional or late fee will be charged for delays in validation of documents pending from February 1, it said.

“In order to facilitate citizens during COVID-19, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH) has issued a statutory order prescribing that the fees paid on or after February 1, 2020 for the activity(s) including renewal (of documents) and in case such activity(s) is not completed due to conditions for prevention of COVID-19 pandemic, the fees paid shall continue to remain valid.

Ensure sale of alcohol through proper scanning – Delhi govt to liquor shops

Ensure sale of alcohol through proper scanning: Delhi govt to liquor shops

The Delhi government has directed state-run liquor shops in the national capital to ensure 100 per cent sale of alcohol through proper scanning. The excise department issued the directive after observing that only 10 to 15 per cent of liquor being sold at vends was being scanned, which was a blatant violation of the order.

In the direction to the four state-run corporations, the department said this practice is likely to result in the submission of “inaccurate daily sales” information sought by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia after imposition of 70 per cent ‘Special Corona Fee’ on the MRP of each bottle and also creation of Monthly Stock Record (MSR) gap.

‘Will Finally Celebrate Eid’ – Delhi Mango Seller ‘Overwhelmed’ as Help Pours in After Loot

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‘Will Finally Celebrate Eid’ – Delhi Mango Seller ‘Overwhelmed’ as Help Pours in After Loot

New Delhi: It had been three long days of despair for fruit vendor Phool Mia who lost mangoes worth Rs 30,000 when a crowd looted his stall in Delhi. But now, Mian aka Chhote is stunned and overwhelmed. Thanks to the people who helped raise funds for him and helped him overcome the loss in time of crisis.

“Those who had to steal, did so. But I am overwhelmed that so many people have helped me,” he was quoted as saying by NDTV .

Soon after his story surfaced, people on social media started looking for his contact and bank details and contributed whatever they could to help him.

First copies of Gilead’s Covid-19 drug to start selling in Bangladesh

First copies of Gilead’s Covid-19 drug to start selling in Bangladesh Bangladesh’s Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. said it has become the world’s first company to start selling the generic version of Gilead Sciences Inc.’s antiviral drug on mounting urgency to treat the infection caused by the deadly coronavirus across the developing world. The Dhaka-based Beximco, which…

Coronavirus will push over 6 crore people into extreme poverty, says World Bank

Coronavirus will push over 6 crore people into extreme poverty, says World Bank The bank has announced emergency operations worth $160 billion in 100 developing countries to fight the coronavirus. The World Bank on Tuesday said that the coronavirus pandemic will push over 6 crore people into extreme poverty, even as it announced emergency operations…