Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:23pm on 07 Dec 2023,Thursday India
The Supreme Court is scheduled to announce its verdict on December 11 regarding petitions challenging the abrogation of Article 370, which conferred special status on Jammu and Kashmir. The five-judge bench, headed by CJI DY Chandrachud, will disclose the decision following a September 5 reserve order after 16 days of hearings. The petitioners, including leaders from the National Conference and People's Democratic Party, contested the government's 2019 move to revoke Article 370 and Article 35A. The latter accorded Jammu and Kashmir distinct legal provisions. The impending verdict holds significance in determining the constitutional ramifications of the abrogation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:30pm on 07 Dec 2023,Thursday India
A holiday was announced for Chennai schools and colleges on Friday as areas remained flooded after Cyclone Michaung's landfall earlier this week. Power supply disruptions also continued across suburbs. Torrential Michaung rains previously led to December 7 closures as places like Velachery and Tambaram faced inundation. On Thursday, Mudichur volunteers waded through knee-deep water to distribute food and water. Meanwhile, milk and curd shortages persisted for the third straight day. Responding to the situation, PM Modi directed the Home Ministry to release the second Rs 450 crore tranche for Tamil Nadu cyclone relief efforts. As the Chennai region deals with the compounding impact of the extreme weather, the Center bolstered monetary assistance.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:37am on 07 Dec 2023,Thursday India
A promising young doctor in Kerala, 26-year-old Dr. Shahana, died by suicide last week, allegedly after her boyfriend refused to marry her because her family could not meet exorbitant dowry demands. Dr. Shahana was due to marry fellow doctor E.A. Ruwais when his family demanded 150 gold sovereigns, 15 acres of land, and a BMW luxury vehicle as dowry. Unable to fulfil such extravagant demands, the wedding was called off, causing Dr. Shahana immense grief. She left behind a tragic suicide note that read "Everyone wants money only." Police have charged Dr. Ruwais with abetment to suicide and launched an investigation. The disturbing case highlights the ongoing scourge of dowry abuse and violence against women in parts of Indian society. Authorities have promised action and consequences over the young doctor's needless death.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:06am on 07 Dec 2023,Thursday India
Cyclone Michaung weakened over Tamil Nadu but left parts of Chennai still grappling with floodwaters, power outages, stranded residents, and a rising death toll on Wednesday. Three more bodies were found in a collapsed building, taking the total dead to 20. Multiple agencies carried out relief efforts, but neighborhoods remained inundated. Large parts of Chennai had no power for the third straight day. Chief Minister MK Stalin sought ₹5,060 crores in interim relief from PM Modi and asked for the floods to be declared a national calamity. Modi said his thoughts were with affected families, praising authorities working tirelessly on the ground. The cyclone made landfall Tuesday afternoon in Andhra Pradesh, which also saw damage, before weakening. Recovery efforts were underway there as well, but Chennai continues to deal with coastal devastation in Michaung's wake.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:53pm on 06 Dec 2023,Wednesday India
Chennai faces persistent challenges on the third day post-Cyclone Michaung, enduring power outages and widespread flooding. The Tamil Nadu government justifies ongoing power suspensions in submerged areas as a "preventive measure," while locals navigate waterlogged streets in regions like Velachery and Tambaram. Evacuation efforts continue, with residents seeking refuge in relief camps. Shop owners recount substantial losses, emphasizing the economic toll. Relief camps, however, provide essential supplies. Chief Secretary Shiv Das Meena assures ongoing drainage initiatives, road cleaning, and water supply. Emergency services, including NDRF personnel, remain actively engaged as Chennai contends with the prolonged aftermath of the cyclone.
#WATCH | Rajput community members torch tyres as they protest against the murder of the national president of Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena, Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi, at Seva Asaram Chowk in Udaipur#Rajasthan pic.twitter.com/oHGRKXrn0w
— ANI MP/CG/Rajasthan (@ANI_MP_CG_RJ) December 6, 2023
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:49am on 06 Dec 2023,Wednesday India
Following the shocking assassination of Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi, leader of Shri Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena, Rajasthan witnesses intensified protests. Members of the Karni Sena and other community outfits stage demonstrations across key locations. A video shared by ANI captures the community sitting in protest in Jaipur. Protesters demand a judicial probe into the murder, emphasizing the need for accountability. In Jaipur, supporters blocked the Shipra Path road outside the hospital where Gogamedi's body was taken. Similar protests erupted in Churu, Udaipur, Alwar, and Jodhpur. The situation remains tense as community members seek justice and answers regarding the security lapses that led to Gogamedi's tragic demise.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:49am on 06 Dec 2023,Wednesday India
Cyclone Michaung, downgraded to a depression, battered Central Coastal Andhra Pradesh, leaving destruction in its wake. The storm caused extensive damage, impacting 770 km of roads, uprooting 35 trees, and claiming three livestock lives. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister's Office reports nearly 40 lakh people affected across 194 villages and two towns, with 25 villages inundated. Although no human casualties occurred on Tuesday, the storm's aftermath claimed 12 lives in rain-related incidents in Chennai. The India Meteorological Department anticipates further weakening into a low-pressure area. Relief efforts, backed by a Rs 23 crore state fund, are underway to address the aftermath, including damaged structures and marooned houses.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:18pm on 05 Dec 2023,Tuesday India
Severe Cyclonic Storm Michaung struck Andhra Pradesh, causing extensive damage and disrupting normalcy. Officials report the destruction of standing crops on thousands of acres, with uprooted trees and electric poles hampering relief efforts. Bapatla district alone sees the deployment of 50 special teams for cyclone relief workers. Over 1,350 people in Bapatla have been relocated to 27 relief camps. District Collector P Ranjit Bhasha instructs officials to assess the severe impact in 111 villages. Coastal areas, including Suryalanka and Guntur, still witness rough seas with 2-meter-high waves. South Central Railway cancels 305 trains, and Visakhapatnam suspends air traffic due to heavy rains.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:54pm on 05 Dec 2023,Tuesday India
Cyclone Michaung, initially a severe cyclonic storm, has weakened to a cyclonic storm after making landfall on the Andhra Pradesh coast. Chennai faces severe flooding and continuous heavy rainfall, resulting in thirteen reported casualties. Red alerts are in effect for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts gradual weakening of the storm. Rescue operations, led by NDRF and IAF choppers, are underway. Chennai airport resumes flights, but Foxconn and Pegatron halt production. TDP Chief Chandrababu Naidu criticizes the Andhra government's response. Tamil Nadu seeks ₹5,000 crore in Central assistance for relief and redevelopment. Concerns linger over potential crop damage and infrastructural issues, with the IMD anticipating a gradual subsiding of rainfall by next week.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:19pm on 05 Dec 2023,Tuesday India
Cyclone Michaung intensifies its impact as it makes a forceful landfall in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. Urgent rescue efforts are underway in Chennai, where Navy and IAF's Chetak helicopters are deployed to assist those affected. Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy directs all departments to be on high alert. A red alert is issued in eight vulnerable areas. NLC India contributes by sending high-capacity pumps for water drainage in inundated Chennai. Despite challenges, Chennai airfield reopens, and relief supplies are dropped. Political criticism arises as Chandrababu Naidu accuses the state government of inadequate response. Heavy flooding persists, prompting continuous rescue operations. Tamil Nadu seeks ₹5,000 crore central assistance for extensive flood relief efforts.