25 Lakh Diyas to be Lit in Ayodhya on 1st Diwali After Ram Temple Inauguration

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:39am on 30 Oct 2024,Wednesday India

Ayodhya is preparing for its first Diwali since the consecration of the Ram Temple, aiming to break last year’s Guinness World Record by lighting 25 lakh diyas along the Saryu River. A team of 30, led by Guinness consultant Nischal Barot, is counting diyas using drones across 55 ghats. Around 28 lakh diyas were ordered from local artisans, and 10,000 security personnel, including half in plain clothes, are deployed for safety. A highlight includes 80,000 diyas arranged in a swastika at Ghat No. 10. The event expects 5,000–6,000 guests, with all preparations reportedly complete.

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Punjab and Haryana High Court Slams State Government Over Lawrence Bishnoi's Jail Interview, Cites 'Glorification of Crime'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:50am on 30 Oct 2024,Wednesday India

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has slammed the Punjab government for facilitating an interview between mafia boss Lawrence Bishnoi and a private news channel in September 2022, while he was in police custody. The court criticized the police for providing a "studio-like facility" that glorified crime and ordered its removal from social media platforms. Despite this, copies of the interview resurfaced online, prompting the court's ire. The court also reprimanded the government for failing to take disciplinary action against senior cops involved and for submitting an inconclusive report on the security breach after eight months.

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Seven Elephants Found Dead in Madhya Pradesh's Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve; Post-Mortem Underway

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:35am on 30 Oct 2024,Wednesday India

  Seven elephants were found dead in Madhya Pradesh's Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, officials confirmed. Three others are undergoing treatment. A post-mortem examination is being conducted at Jabalpur's School of Wildlife Forensics and Health to determine the cause of death. Veterinarians from Pench and Kanha tiger reserves are assisting in the investigation. The reserve's authorities are working to establish the circumstances surrounding the elephants' deaths. The incident has sparked concerns about the reserve's ecosystem and wildlife health.

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Assam Infant Sold for ₹30,000 Rescued by Child Welfare Committee; Parents, Buyer Face Charges

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:43am on 30 Oct 2024,Wednesday India

A laborer in Assam’s Dhemaji district allegedly sold his 25-day-old daughter for ₹30,000, leading the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) to intervene. Officials reported that the baby was rescued from a doctor’s home after the CWC filed a complaint against the parents, buyer, and intermediaries involved in the sale. The infant, born on October 4 at Assam Medical College, was reportedly abandoned by her parents, Budhiman and Sabita Borah, who cited financial struggles. The CWC’s Child Helpline team traced the parents, but they failed to comply with orders to appear before the committee for further investigation.

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Three Arrested Including Temple Committee President After Fireworks Accident Injures 154 at Theyyam Festival in Kerala

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:20am on 30 Oct 2024,Wednesday India

Three people, including the Veerarkavu Temple Committee President, were arrested in connection with a fireworks accident that injured 154 people during the Theyyam festival at Kerala's Anjootambalam Veerarkavu Temple, Nileshwaram police reported. The accident occurred during early celebrations of the Kaliyattam festival, marking the beginning of this year’s Theyyam festivities, a traditional ritual of North Malabar. Kasargod MP Rajmohan Unnithan confirmed the injured were taken to multiple hospitals following the incident. Authorities are investigating the cause of the mishap amid heightened safety concerns surrounding the festival.

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Man Arrested for Placing Detonators on Haridwar-Dehradun Railway Track in Uttarakhand

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:02am on 30 Oct 2024,Wednesday India

A man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly placing detonators on the Haridwar-Dehradun railway track in Uttarakhand. Haridwar Government Railway Police (GRP) received a tip from the Moradabad Railway Division control room Sunday night, alerting them to detonators near Moti Chur station. A GRP team recovered the detonators, and CCTV footage showed a man behaving suspiciously near the tracks. The suspect, identified as Ashok from Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, was arrested after a review of the footage. Several detonators were found in his possession, and a case has been filed, according to Haridwar GRP Senior Superintendent Sarita Dobhal.

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Over 100 Indian Flights Receive Bomb Threats in 1 Day; Mumbai Police Register 14 Cases

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:17pm on 29 Oct 2024,Tuesday India

Over 100 flights operated by Indian airlines faced bomb threats on Tuesday, as part of a larger trend of 510 hoax threats over 16 days. Air India, IndiGo, and Vistara received alerts on social media, prompting strict security protocols. Mumbai Police filed 14 cases in October related to such threats. The IT Ministry urged social media platforms to remove misinformation swiftly, while the Civil Aviation Ministry is considering legislation to ban individuals making hoax threats. On Saturday, Delhi Police arrested a 25-year-old for bomb threats under the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Safety of Civil Aviation (SUA-SCA) Act.

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Air India Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Lucknow After Running Low on Fuel

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:33pm on 29 Oct 2024,Tuesday India

An Air India flight with nearly 200 passengers onboard made a safe emergency landing at Lucknow's Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport on Monday after hovering in the sky for 20 minutes due to low fuel. Departing from Delhi, flight AI-431 was scheduled to land at 1:30 pm but failed to do so on its first two attempts, prompting an emergency alert to air traffic control. Emergency services, including fire engines and ambulances, were on standby as the plane successfully landed on its third attempt. Passengers were relieved after the tense 20-minute ordeal.

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Corpses in Fridge, Cannibalism: Mexican Cartel Linked to UP Drug Bust

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:06pm on 29 Oct 2024,Tuesday India

In Greater Noida, a meth lab connected to Mexico's violent CJNG cartel was raided by India’s Narcotics Control Bureau and Delhi Police, seizing 95 kg of drugs. Linked to Tihar Jail's former warden, the lab highlights CJNG’s expansion into India. Known for extreme violence, the CJNG operates like a paramilitary force and reportedly forces recruits to eat human flesh at “terror schools.” Their ruthless practices include keeping corpses in fridges for initiation. The bust underscores the cartel’s global operations and its disturbing tactics, casting a dark influence on India’s drug trade.

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Lawyers and Police Clash at Ghaziabad District Court, Injuries Reported Following Lathi Charge

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:38am on 29 Oct 2024,Tuesday India

A clash occurred at the Ghaziabad District Court between lawyers and a judge over a case involving a Bar Association member. The argument escalated, leading police to intervene and use lathi charge to control the situation. Several lawyers were injured during the confrontation as law enforcement attempted to disperse the crowd. Videos of the incident surfaced on social media, showing police forcibly removing lawyers from the court premises. The clash has raised concerns about the conduct of both the legal community and law enforcement during judicial proceedings. An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the argument is ongoing.

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