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A former Prime Minister's daughter-in-law and Prajwal's mother Bhavani Revanna is a co-accused in the kidnapping of a house help linked to her son's sexual abuse case. The police claim they searched for her in Mysuru, Hassan, Bengaluru, Mandya and Ramanagara, and several of her relatives’ houses but could not find her! (Name 'Bhavani' should not be mistaken for Shivani of Pune Porsche case, although both cases bear many a similarity vis-a-vis the modus operandi followed for the suppression of evidence. In the Porsche case the driver was kidnapped.)

Most of the heat-related deaths have been reported from Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Bihar and Jharkhand. In UP, 199 people died of heat stroke in a day. In Rajasthan, hospitals in several places have their mortuaries overflowing. However, there have been attempts of large-scale underreporting of casualties in some States in order to show everything is hunky-dory.

Vishal Agarwal, the father of the accused minor, reportedly called Dr Ajay Taware 14 times for changing his son's blood sample to prove he was not drunk. It is reported that Agarwal gave Rs 3 lakh to the doctors for the job.

After the incident, exhausted passengers deplaned from AI 183 for San Francisco were seen sitting on the floor at Delhi airport in the prevailing heat wave waiting indefinitely for the flight which was inordinately delayed for over 24 hours.





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A video shows the terrifying scene of the chopper swirling and dropping nose down mid-air around the helipad. In fact, the rear rotor had gone for a toss and the pilot was performing autorotation for a crash-landing. He pulled it off! Congrats!

True or false, Savitri claimed her husband had told her to throw Vinod into the canal as all that he does is eat. "How much torture can my son endure?" She picked him up when he was asleep.

Marking a decisive stage in the ongoing tussle between Governors and the Governments in some States, the Governor of Bengal has thrown down the gauntlet to the State police, asking the Raj Bhavan staff to refuse any enquiry from the cops in the sexual harassment case filed by a woman employee against him.

COMMENT: In many a case complaints can be frivolous, made under certain circumstances. So it is more in the interest of the accused that there is an investigation to clear his name. Denial may only mean acceptance of the guilt. Besides, quoting Constitutional immunity in sexual harassment cases is nothing short of a vulgarity of the feudal landlord. Nobody is above the law.

The judgement:

  • The Supreme Court dismissed the petitions seeking verification of all the votes cast on EVMs with VVPAT slips.
  • The apex court also rejected a plea to return to paper ballots.
  • The voter will not be allowed to take the VVPAT slip himself physically and drop into the ballot compartment, which is currently being dropped there automatically after the voter checks it through a screen.
  • The court said the ECI may explore the possibility of using an electronic machine to count VVPAT slips.
  • The sealed containers containing the SLUs shall be kept in storerooms, with the EVMs, (for) at least for 45 days post declaration of results, the court said.
  • The burnt memory in the EVM microcontroller must be checked by a team of engineers after results are declared if a candidate makes such a request, the verdict stated.

"Blindly distrusting a system can lead to unwarranted suspicions," Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Sanjiv Khanna remarked.

OPINION: It is important that the random selection of the booths is done after the EVM counting. It would also help to clear any lingering doubts if the number of random booths is increased. The rest could be left to Lady Luck!

While the universal apprentice scheme will enable the educated youth to stand up (literally) in a country where the people are trampled by wretched politicians, and look about for avenues to earn a living confidently, the provision of student credit cards of up to Rs 10 lakh will ensure each and every student of this country receives equal opportunities to fulfil their aspirations of higher education irrespective of their financial conditions. It will be a game changer. These are on the lines of what US Vice-President Kamala Harris visualised to be happening to the Third World when she hailed Ajay Banga as a transformative World Bank President.

Peter Higgs is the father of the mysterious Higgs boson, otherwise called 'God Particle', which gives mass to all elementary particles, and created our universe. His contribution helped other scientists understand how the Big Bang created something out of nothing 13.8 billion years ago. The equations of particle physicists which did not have a leg to stand on till then, the 'God Particle' came as a Godsend. The theories so far to describe the universe did not hold water.

It was only by 2012, after 50 years of the boson discovery, that scientists at CERN could make the big announcement that they had finally found a Higgs boson using the Large Hadron Collider.

Higgs instantly broke into tears, tears of profound satisfaction, in the lecture hall where the announcement was made.

LEGAL REMEDIES: Last year, on the directive of the Supreme Court, the Governor granted assent to one Bill, and referred seven Bills to the President. The petition against the President also challenges the Governor's action of referring the Bills to her.

The unprecedented step by the State may also establish that it always upholds the Constitution and the rule of law in order to pre-empt any eventuality of getting dismissed on flimsy grounds invoking provisions of the Constitution later on; and, also provide a thrust to an emerging platform of regional forces pitted against the ongoing centralisation of every subject and activity in the country under one umbrella where the States will ultimately 'wither' away (for some time).

OPINION: Made to happen as it does just weeks ahead of the general elections, the arrest may signal, if not the cause of, far-reaching consequences in the course of Indian politics. The Opposition charges that the ruling party at the Centre has unleashed the police to catch a leader every other day for corruption allegedly indulged in in the present or the remote past in order to incapacitate any concerted opposition to the ruling dispensation.

The “My way or the highway" man, Trump has predicted 'apocalypse' for Americans if he is not elected the President in the upcoming election. He sounds “extremism, affection for violence." As always, he is also seeing what others don't, and repetitively using words like "(2020) election was stolen"! And that's a symptom! Delivering a no-holds-barred speech at a rally in Ohio, he also predicted the US won't see another election if he did not win the November battle against the incumbent President. With his savage push against the God-fearing Catholic, and the heap of criminal cases pending in the courts, the unpredictable Trump's nomination exposes a season of drought of leadership of calibre in the United States.

The much-touted 'one-nation, one-election' argument was purportedly to prevent wasteful expenditure of the people's money, manpower and deceleration of development, but the committee report when implemented will end up paving the way for holding more elections than currently being held. Because of the logistics and democratic limitations involved, the committee was not expected by commonsense to be out of a loose end either! Those who are alive at that time, and further for ten more years thereafter, can count the rounds and compare with the present numbers. Therefore, either the agenda is different or the 8-volume presentation is faulty/made-up!!!

The manager has defended himself saying that dry ice got mixed with mouth freshener by the negligence of the staff...After taking the mouth freshener the customers felt a burning sensation and started vomiting blood. Five of them were hospitalised. Two are in critical condition.

Harmful effects of dry ice: Ingested, dry ice can burn your mouth, esophagus and stomach as it sublimates on contact with the moisture of the organs and turns into CO2, apart from other damaging physical and chemical changes it induces. The pressure building up in the stomach due to sublimation can also rupture the stomach muscles. It turns lethal. In normal direct handling it leads to frostbite due to the cold temperature.

One of them is seen in CCTV being shot at close range. The motive is suspected to be personal enmity.

TAILPIECE: Almost every other day we hear of shootings in one place or other in the country. India will very soon replace the US as the world's No 1 in the incidence of mass shooting. It will eclipse terrorism as a source of concern. Who can help? At least, has it occurred to anyone's mind?

'This Moment' of Shakti fusion won the Best Global Music Album at the Grammys. Zakir Hussain has won two other awards too. In a great victory for Indians, five of them have won the Grammys this time. In other sections, Taylor Swift got her fourth Album of the Year award and Miley Cyrus got an award for the first time.

The Government scheme provides ₹ 51,000 per wedding of which ₹ 35,000 goes to the girl, ₹ 10,000 for wedding materials and ₹ 6,000 towards expenses for the ceremony.

“Two activists from the environmental movement ‘Riposte Alimentaire’ sprayed pumpkin soup on the armoured glass protecting the Mona Lisa, this Sunday, January 28, 2024, around 10 am (4aET),” a statement from the museum said.

It is not understood how undesirable elements are allowed to get so close to her and play havoc with the artwork. Several times over this has happened in the past, deranged minds masquerading as tourists and cultists venting their frustration.

At that momentous event, "I will be thinking about my mother (the late Shyamala Gopalan), who is looking down from heaven," Harris said. The scaled back presidential inauguration this time will have no precedent with a devastating coronavirus locking down everything and a heightened security bandobast with reports of armed Trump protesters likely to re-enact the Capitol episode posing the gravest threat to Biden, the President-elect, and others.

"We were taught to see a world beyond just ourselves. To be conscious and compassionate about the struggles of all people." - Kamala Harris, Vice-President-elect, United States of America. She is releasing a series of her reminiscences of her early period, of people and events that had deep influence on the course of her life and thoughts, in the coming days leading up to her inauguration as the Vice-President of America, the first woman ever to occupy a position that high in the greatest democracy yet.

The first woman Vice-President has become an inspiration for girls of colour, and for all girls. Kamala Harris is becoming an icon. Her passionate speech had a great, lasting impact on the listeners, when she said, “While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last, because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.”
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Yet another helpless Indian woman having had to go to Saudi Arabia in search of work as maid servant has reportedly died of physical and mental torture by her employer, it has been alleged. However, the Indian Foreign Ministry has said after an inquiry that she died of natural causes.
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Unlimited excitement will be on offer in Dubai as Lionsgate Entertainment and The 20th Century Fox are building theme parks to provide the audience an illusion of experiences of timeless horror of the Titanic disaster and the death and rebellion of the dystopia.
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Kejriwal says, "They will manipulate the EVMs"; returns to jail as bail ends
NEW DELHI, Jun 2: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal returned to Tihar jail on Sunday as his three-week interim bail in the Delhi liquor policy case ended on June 1. Addressing party workers at the AAP headquarters before surrendering at the jail, Kejriwal said the exit polls, which predicted BJP's win in the general elections, are fake. "All these exit polls are fake. One exit poll gave 33 seats to the BJP in Rajasthan, whereas there are only 25 seats there... they are trying to manipulate the machines (EVMs)," the Delhi Chief Minister said.
ANC loses majority in new election in South Africa; Talks on for coalition
PRETORIA, Jun 2: The ruling African National Congress in power for the last 30 years since the White rule ended, has failed to get a majority in the recent elections. The party is headed by President Cyril Ramaphosa. It needs a coalition partner to form a Government. The ANC received only 40% votes in Wednesday's election. Parliament elects the President.
Trump supporters call for attack on Manhattan jurors, execution of judge
WASHINGTON, May 31: Former President Donald Trump's supporters turned US flags upside down in their protest against the guilty verdict convicting him in the hush money case. The jury at a Manhattan court had on Thursday found him guilty of falsifying business accounts for paying the hush money to adult actress Stormey Daniels. Soon after the verdict was read out, his supporters called for attacking the jurors and execution of judge Juan Merchan. The threats are reminiscent of the 2020 violence. One post said, “1,000,000 men (armed) need to go to Washington and hang everyone."
16 armymen booked for storming Kupwara police station, assaulting cops
KUPWARA (Kashmir), May 30: Five policemen, including the Station House Officer, were injured when armymen entered a police station in Kupwara and attacked the personnel there. Five cops were injured. A video showing the soldiers storming the police station late Tuesday evening was seen on social media. A case against 16 armymen, including 3 Lt Colonels, has been registered. The army has denied assaulting the cops. It is said the incident was a sequel to a police action against an armyman.
One killed, 8 injured in clashes, firing in Odisha election campaign
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SC stays HC order cancelling 25,000 teachers' appointments in Bengal
NEW DELHI, May 7: The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the Calcutta High Court order of April 22 cancelling the appointments of nearly 25,000 teachers and non-teaching staff in Bengal. The bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra delivered the verdict on a plea filed by the State Government. The West Bengal School Service Commission had conducted the recruitment test in 2016.
Brij Bhushan organises 'show of strength' rally for son's nomination for LS elections
NEW DELHI, May 4: A six-time MP and former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who has been at the centre of sexual harassment allegations levelled by the country’s top women wrestlers, organised a show of strength mobilising about 700 SUVs and 10,000 supporters, including top political leaders, for a rally on the occasion of his son Karan Bhushan Singh's nomination for the Lok Sabha election from Kaiserganj, on Friday. The BJP dropped him from contest this time but has accommodated his son, a national-level shooter, serving as the State president of the wrestling association. Polling is on May 20.
Saxena-Kejriwal war: Delhi L-G sacks 223 contractual employees of DCW
NEW DELHI: Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Thursday.ordered the immediate termination of 223 employees from the Delhi Commission for Women recruited by ex-chairperson Swati Maliwal. The order stated that the creation of the posts was illegal as the Commission did not have the powers to appoint contractual employees nor did it take the LG's permission and so is void ab initio.
Hush money trial: Manhattan court fines Trump $9,000 for violating gag order
NEW YORK, Apr 30: The New York judge hearing the hush money criminal case against Donald Trump slapped a fine of $9,000 on the former President on Tuesday for violating the gag order issued by the court against him earlier in view of his repeated outbursts of attacks and abuses on trial witnesses like Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels and others. Judge Juan Merchan warned of jailterm if the offence is repeated. This is the maximum financial penalty allowed under New York State law for the offence.
13-year-old killed, five injured as man goes on a stabbing spree in east London
LONDON, Apr 30: A man, 36, wielding a sword went on a stabbing spree at Hainault station in east London killing a 13-year-old boy and injuring five people, including two police officers, on Tuesday morning. He has been arrested. The incident took place shortly before 7 am. Fire and rescue personnel as well as a number of ambulances were dispatched to the scene. Hainault Tube station in Ilford was closed following the incident. Police said it did not appear to be a terror act.


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