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Army Soldier Naik K Koteshwara Reddy (29) bled to death after his throat got slit by a banned nylon manja hanging from a kite. He was heading to the Military Hospital in Golconda for work on a two-wheeler via Langar Houz flyover in Hyderabad, where the incident occurred.
TN BJP president K Annamalai released his third part of ‘DMK files’ alleging collaboration between DMK and Congress to manipulate CBI’s 2G scam investigation. The post had an audio conversation purportedly between DMK MP and former Minister TR Baalu and Ex-TN State Intelligence chief MS Jaffar Sait.
Former UP Chief Minister Mayawati reiterated her stand that BSP would contest the 2024 national polls sans any alliance, distancing itself from “communal, capitalist, casteist forces.” Mayawati also said she had received Ram Temple’s inauguration invite. However, she had yet to decide whether to attend or not.
Uddhav faction of Shiv Sena on Monday moved the SC, challenging Maharashtra speaker Rahul Narwekar’s decision, recognizing CM Eknath Shinde-led faction as the ‘real Shiv Sena’. Meanwhile, the Shinde faction has moved the Bombay HC, challenging the Speaker’s decision not to disqualify Uddhav group MLAs.
An enraged passenger identified as Sahil Kataria, onboard an IndiGo Delhi-Goa flight on Sunday, which remained parked at the Indira Gandhi International Airport for more than 10 hours, assaulted the flight’s co-captain Anup Kumar when he announced a further delay in departure.
Union Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia on Monday appealed to air passengers to bear with delays, adding that “all stakeholders are working round the clock to minimize the fog-related impact.” The Minster said authorities had to shut the airport operations due to zero visibility, keeping passenger safety in mind.
Indian women who have financial freedom are above 45 years of age, drawing a yearly salary of over ₹40 lahks per annum, according to a survey by DBS and Crisil. As per the survey findings, the participation of women in the Indian workforce, as of now, is just 37 percent.