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      19 June

      Maoists Gajarla Ravi, Aruna killed in encounter in Maredumilli forests in Andhra Pradesh

      Aruna was the wife of slain Maoist Chalapathi, who played a key role in the bomb attack on AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu in Alipiri forests in 2003 Kothagudem: Three Maoists, including one Central Committee member, were killed in an exchange of fire between the police and CPI (Maoist) Party cadres in the forests of Maredumilli forests in Alluri Sitaramaraju district in Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday. The Maoist Central Committee as well as Andhra Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee member, Gajarla Ravi alias Uday alias Birusu and AOB member Venkata Ravi Lakshmi Chaitanya alias Aruna were among the three naxals killed in the encounter. Another naxal was yet to be identified. Aruna was the wife of slain Maoist Chalapathi, who played a…

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    • 19 June

      Mumbai police file cases against Rapido, Uber bikes for transporting passengers sans govt nod

      Mumbai Police registered cases against Rapido and Uber bike taxis for allegedly operating without state government permission. Complaints were filed by RTO officials after dummy rides revealed unlicensed passenger transport Mumbai: The Mumbai Police on Tuesday filed cases against Rapido and Uber bike taxis on the charge of cheating for operating services and transporting passengers illegally and without permission of the state government in the city, officials said. The case was registered against both the companies at the Azad Maidan police station based on the complaint filed by an Regional Transport Office (RTO) inspector, an official said, adding that RTO officers had booked dummy rides. The orders about taking stringent action against both the app-based aggregator services for the transportation of…

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    • 19 June

      South Central Railway nab 102 persons for stone pelting

      The South Central Railway’s RPF registered 128 stone-pelting cases and 29 sabotage cases until May this year, arresting 135 individuals. SCR GM Arun Kumar Jain urged public cooperation and warned of serious consequences for actions endangering passenger safety and railway property Hyderabad: The SCR Railway Protection Force (RPF) has booked as many as 128 stone pelting cases and arrested 102 persons across the zone for the crime this year until May. All these cases have been prosecuted in the jurisdictional courts concerned, wherein 12 persons have been convicted so far, of which one person was sentenced to undergo imprisonment of 15 days and the remaining 11 persons were penalised. Further, 29 cases of placing foreign materials on the railway tracks have…

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    • 19 June

      Over 100 families, students from this Karnataka village stranded in Iran

      Over 100 residents of Alipur, a Shia-majority village in Karnataka, remain stranded in Iran amid escalating regional tensions. The group includes students and families. Indian authorities and the Embassy are working closely with local officials to ensure safe return Chikkaballapur: Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, several Indian nationals remain stranded in Iran. Among them, over 100 people hail from Alipur, a predominantly Shia Muslim village in Chikkaballapur district, Karnataka. They include students, families, and working professionals who had travelled to Iran for education, business, and religious pursuits. Indian authorities, along with the embassy in Tehran and local state officials in Karnataka, are closely monitoring the situation and coordinating safe arrangements for those stuck in the region. Alipur is a village of around 25,000…

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    • 19 June

      ED summons Congress leader D K Suresh in Aishwarya Gowda cheating case

      The Enforcement Directorate (ED)  has summoned Congress leader D K Suresh in a money laundering probe linked to alleged fraudster Aishwarya Gowda. The case involves multiple FIRs across Karnataka, Rs 2.25 crore in seizures, and allegations of political misuse and threats Bengaluru: The Enforcement Directorate (ED)  has summoned Congress leader D K Suresh, younger brother of Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar, for questioning in an alleged cheating case linked to a money laundering probe against a local woman, official sources said on Tuesday. Suresh, a former MP, has been asked to depose on June 19 and get his statement recorded under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), the sources said. The federal probe agency had arrested the local woman —…

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    • 19 June

      Odisha gang rape case: Four minors among ten nabbed at Gopalpur beach

      A 20-year-old college student was gang-raped by ten people, including four minors, at Gopalpur beach in Odisha’s Ganjam district. The accused overpowered her boyfriend and assaulted her during the Raja festival. Bhubaneswar/Berhampur: Ten people, including four minors, were apprehended on Tuesday in connection with the gang rape of a 20-year-old woman at the famed Gopalpur beach in Odisha, police said. The incident happened on Sunday night when the woman, an undergraduate student at a private college, went to the beach along with her boyfriend, who is a classmate, on the occasion of the Raja festival, they said. The woman, in her complaint lodged at the Gopalpur police station, alleged that when they were sitting at an isolated place on the beach,…

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    • 19 June

      Bali-bound Air India flight returns to Delhi due to volcanic eruption in Indonesia

      The flight safely landed back in Delhi and all passengers have been disembarked Mumbai: Volcanic eruption near Bali Airport in Indonesia forced Air India to divert mid-way the Delhi-Bali flight back to the National Capital on Wednesday, the airline said in a statement. The flight safely landed back in Delhi and all passengers have been disembarked, Air India said in the statement. “Air India flight AI2145 on June 18 from Delhi to Bali was advised to air return to Delhi due to reports of volcanic eruption near destination airport Bali, in the interest of safety,” it said. Passengers have been provided with hotel accomodation, Air India said, adding that full refunds on cancellation or complimentary rescheduling has also been offered to…

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    • 19 June

      Iran’s capital wears deserted look as thousands flee Tehran under Israeli bombardment

      Those who choose to relocate do so without help from the government. The state has said it is opening mosques, schools and metro stations for use as shelters. Some are closed, others overcrowded. New York: The streets of Tehran are empty, businesses closed, communications patchy at best. With no bona fide bomb shelters open to the public, panicked masses spend restless nights on the floors of metro stations as strikes boom overhead. This is Iran’s capital city, just under a week into a fierce Israeli blitz to destroy the country’s nuclear program and its military capabilities. After knocking out much of Iran’s air defence system, Israel says its warplanes have free rein over the city’s skies. US President Donald Trump on Monday told Tehran’s…

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    • 19 June

      Air pollution cuts Nepali lifespan by 3.4 years, says World Bank report

      Kathmandu Valley and Terai named chronic hotspots as toxic air triggers 26,000 premature deaths and drains over 6 % of Nepal’s GDP each year Kathmandu: Air pollution has become Nepal’s single largest health threat, trimming an average of 3.4 years off every citizen’s life, according to a new World Bank study, “Towards Clean Air in Nepal: Benefits, Pollution Sources, and Solutions.” The report estimates that around 26,000 Nepalis die prematurely each year because of dirty air, making smog more lethal than any other risk factor in the country. Most of this burden is concentrated in the Kathmandu Valley and the southern Terai plains, which the study labels as long-standing pollution “hotspots.” Despite years of public concern, neither region has registered meaningful…

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    • 19 June

      Bomb blast derails six carriages of Jaffar Express in Pakistan

      A bomb blast derailed six carriages of the Jaffar Express in Pakistan’s Jacobabad District, Sindh province, near the Balochistan border. No casualties were reported. No group has claimed responsibility yet Peshawar: Six carriages of the Jaffar Express train were derailed after being hit by a bomb planted near the railway track in Pakistan on Wednesday. The mishap happened in the Jacobabad District of the Sindh province, which borders the volatile province of Balochistan. No casualties have been reported in the incident, authorities said. The blast occurred near the railway track close to the cattle market in Jacobabad, causing six bogies of the Jaffar Express to derail. Following the explosion, a heavy contingent of police cordoned off the area. Authorities are currently…

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