Massive Fire At Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur Factory Sparks Panic, Emergency Crews Battle Flames

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:07am on 18 Jul 2025,Friday India

A massive fire broke out early Friday morning at a private iron factory in Sembakkam, Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu. Thick plumes of smoke were seen rising from the site, prompting immediate deployment of fire and rescue personnel. The blaze triggered panic in the surrounding area, though no casualties have been reported yet. Rescue operations are currently underway, with authorities working to contain the fire and assess the damage. The cause of the fire remains unknown, and further details are awaited. Officials have urged the public to avoid the vicinity while emergency teams continue their efforts. The incident has raised concerns over industrial safety protocols in the region.

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Over 20 Delhi Schools Receive Bomb Threat Emails – Immediate Security Response

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:44am on 18 Jul 2025,Friday India

  In the early hours of July 18, over 20 Delhi schools—including Abhinav Public School (Rohini Sector 3) and Richmondd Global School (Paschim Vihar)—received threatening emails claiming bombs were planted on their premises. Both Delhi Police and Fire Service teams swiftly evacuated students and staff, conducting extensive searches; no explosives were found . This marks the fourth wave of such threats this week, following previous alerts to St. Thomas School, St. Stephen's College, Navy and CRPF schools, and others between July 14–16 . Authorities are investigating, treating these as potential hoaxes while heightening security protocols across educational institutions. (PC: Facebook)  

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5 Men Walk Into Patna Hospital With Guns, Shoot Gangster Chandan Mishra Dead, and Walk Out: Shocking CCTV Footage

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:27pm on 17 Jul 2025,Thursday India

5 men walked into Patna's Paras Hospital with guns and shot gangster Chandan Mishra dead inside Room 209. CCTV shows them entering calmly, pulling out pistols from under their shirts. After the shooting, four ran out while one walked out slowly, staring at a witness. Mishra, serving life for a 2011 murder, was out on parole for treatment. He had over 20 criminal cases against him. The police are probing possible lapses in security. One shooter has been identified, and reports say one was arrested. Mishra’s death has raised fresh questions about law and order in Bihar. (PC: CCTV grab/HT)

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Tracked, Locked, Confirmed Kill: India’s Akash Prime excels in Ladakh test

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:45pm on 17 Jul 2025,Thursday India

On 16 July 2025, the Indian Army and DRDO successfully test-fired the Akash Prime missile system at an altitude exceeding 15,000 ft in Ladakh. The upgraded variant intercepted and destroyed two high‑speed unmanned aerial targets, showcasing its enhanced precision and reliability in tough high‑altitude conditions . Armed with an indigenously developed radio-frequency seeker and capable of engaging threats within a 20 km range, Akash Prime is set to form the 3rd and 4th regiments in India’s air-defence arsenal . The successful trial reinforces India's multi-layered air defence strategy, drawing lessons from its deployment during Operation Sindoor. (PC: NDTV)

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Karnataka govt report slams RCB, DNA Network & KSCA for Chinnaswamy stampede

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:14pm on 17 Jul 2025,Thursday India

On June 4, a tragic stampede outside Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium claimed 11 lives and injured over 50 during RCB’s IPL victory celebrations. A status report submitted July 17 to the Karnataka High Court blamed Royal Challengers Bengaluru, their event-management partner DNA Entertainment, and the Karnataka State Cricket Association for organizing the parade “unilaterally and without permission” . The report highlighted absence of legal approvals, chaotic social-media invites—including a Virat Kohli video—poor crowd and gate control, unclear pass distribution, and lack of medical amenities . Despite existing police plans, organizers pressed ahead, triggering panic and the fatal stampede. Judicial and administrative probes, FIRs, arrests, and official suspensions are underway. (PC: The Hindu)

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ED Raids 14 Locations In Chhangur Baba Case Over ₹2 Crore Transfer, Focus On Religious Conversion Racket

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:26pm on 17 Jul 2025,Thursday India

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided 14 premises — 12 in Uttar Pradesh’s Balrampur and 2 in Mumbai — linked to the Chhangur Baba religious conversion case. The probe focuses on a ₹2 crore transfer from accused Naveen to Shehzad Sheikh. Sheikh’s homes in Bandra and Mahim were searched; he is being questioned. Chhangur Baba, alias Jamaluddin, is accused of running a mass religious conversion racket targeting Dalits and the poor. Co-accused Neetu and Naveen were arrested by the UP ATS. The ED is investigating allegations of money laundering and foreign funding, with Baba allegedly amassing assets worth ₹100 crore. (PC: India Today)

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Patna JDU Leader Gunned Down: Second Political Killing in Four Days Sparks Outrage

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:52pm on 17 Jul 2025,Thursday India

On July 17 in Patna, a Janata Dal (United) party leader was shot and killed by unidentified assailants in a targeted late-night attack, marking the second political murder in just four days . This follows the July 13 killing of BJP functionary Surendra Kewat, part of a disturbing spree of seven murders in ten days across Bihar . Opposition leaders, including Tejashwi Yadav and Rahul Gandhi, are sharply criticizing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s administration over deteriorating law and order, labeling Bihar as the “crime capital” . Police have launched investigations and are on high alert ahead of upcoming state elections. (PC: News 18)        

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Patna Paras Hospital ICU Shooting: Convict on Parole Gunned Down by Rival Gang

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:36pm on 17 Jul 2025,Thursday India

In a shocking early-morning incident on July 17, five gunmen stormed Paras Hospital in Patna’s Raja Bazaar and fatally shot Chandan Mishra, a murder convict out on parole and admitted to the ICU for treatment . CCTV footage shows the assailants entering calmly, firing multiple rounds, and fleeing before law enforcement could respond . Police suspect a gang rivalry motive and have registered a case, launching a manhunt for the shooters . The incident has sparked public outrage over Bihar’s deteriorating law and order, with opposition leaders condemning the government and demanding accountability.  

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Indore Retains 'Cleanest City' Tag For 8th Year In Swachh Survekshan 2024

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:28pm on 17 Jul 2025,Thursday India

Indore has been declared India’s cleanest city for the 8th consecutive year in the Swachh Survekshan 2024 survey. The results were announced on Thursday, with Surat and Navi Mumbai securing the second and third spots. Noida was ranked cleanest in the 3-10 lakh population category, followed by Chandigarh and Mysore. President Droupadi Murmu presented the awards at a New Delhi ceremony attended by Union Housing Minister Manohar Lal. In Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow marked Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s birthday with a citywide cleanliness drive led by Mayor Sushma Kharkwal and councillors to promote sanitation awareness. (PC: News18)

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Air India Ahmedabad Crash: Probe Highlights Captain’s Fuel Switch Error Moments Before Impact

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:18pm on 17 Jul 2025,Thursday India

A preliminary investigation into the June 12 Air India Flight 171 crash near Ahmedabad has centered on the actions of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal. According to cockpit voice recordings, both engine fuel control switches were moved to the “cut‑off” position seconds after takeoff, with the first officer audibly questioning, “Why did you cut off?”, before the switches were re‑engaged within about 10–14 seconds—though too late to avert disaster . The AAIB’s initial report confirmed the switch movement but flagged no mechanical or maintenance faults . U.S. and U.K. aviation bodies are assisting, but investigators have not determined if the switch action was intentional, accidental, or electrically triggered . The full probe could take up to a year. (PC: The Hindu)  

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