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Sambhal Violence Probe Reveals 'Made In Pak' Bullets

NEW DELHI: A shocking development in the investigation of the recent violence in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, has emerged, with police revealing the discovery of cartridge cases manufactured in Pakistan. Forensic officials found a misfired 9 mm shell and another shell marked with "PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORY" at the scene, alongside additional shells from 12 and 32 bore guns. This revelation is poised to significantly impact the three-member judicial panel led by retired Allahabad High Court judge Justice Devendra Kumar Arora, which is examining whether the violence was spontaneous or premeditated. The panel, established by the Yogi Adityanath government, is also investigating the circumstances surrounding the unrest, which resulted in four fatalities and numerous injuries during clashes over a court-ordered survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid. The survey was prompted by claims of a Hindu temple's presence beneath the mosque, reminiscent of disputes in Varanasi and Mathura. sources

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Dec 03 2024, 7 pm

Video: Shooter Approaches Sukhbir Badal, His Reaction to Gunshot

In a dramatic incident captured on live cameras, Sukhbir Singh Badal, chief of the Akali Dal, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt at the Golden Temple in Amritsar this morning. As he performed seva duties, a man identified as Narain Singh approached him and attempted to shoot. Thanks to vigilant security personnel, the attack was thwarted; one officer managed to grab the shooter's arm, causing the bullet to miss its target and hit a wall instead. Singh has been arrested, and police confirmed he has a criminal history and links to the Khalistani terrorist group Babbar Khalsa. Amritsar Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar praised the quick response of his officers, emphasizing the challenges of maintaining security in a religious setting. Following the incident, Badal's wife, Harsimrat Kaur Badal, arrived at the temple, and authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into the attack. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 12 pm

Pooja Sharma: Indian on BBC's 100 Inspiring Women List

Pooja Sharma, an Indian woman recognized for her groundbreaking work in performing funeral rites for over 4,000 unclaimed bodies in Delhi, has been named on BBC's 2024 list of 100 inspiring and influential women worldwide. Her inclusion alongside notable figures such as astronaut Sunita Williams and actress Sharon Stone highlights her resilience and commitment to change amid challenging circumstances. Born on July 7, 1996, Sharma founded the Bright The Soul Foundation, focusing on marginalized communities and various social issues, including environmental welfare and child education. Following the tragic murder of her brother in 2022, she undertook the responsibility of performing last rites, challenging traditional gender roles in Hindu funerary practices. Despite facing community resistance, she advocates for dignity in death for individuals of all faiths and actively shares her mission on social media, where she has garnered a significant following. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 1 pm

IPS Officer Who Investigated Naidu Suspended

The Andhra Pradesh government suspended senior IPS officer N Sanjay on Tuesday for violating conduct rules, as outlined by the General Administration Department. The suspension follows allegations of irregularities during his tenure as Director General of State Disaster Response and Fire Services, including misuse of his position to facilitate a payment of Rs 1 crore to Sautrika Technologies and Infra Private Ltd. without proper progress on assigned work. Sanjay previously led the Crime Investigation Department probe into the Andhra Pradesh Skill Development Corporation scam, which implicated former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, resulting in Naidu's arrest. The new TDP-led government has initiated an investigation by the Vigilance and Enforcement Department, which recommended criminal action against both Sanjay and the involved company. Following the election, several senior IPS officers, including Sanjay, were transferred amid allegations of targeting TDP leaders during the previous regime. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 1 pm

New Honda Amaze Launched in India at Rs 7.99 Lakh

Honda Cars India has unveiled the new Amaze compact sedan, priced from Rs 7.99 lakh (ex-showroom). This third-generation model features significant updates in design, safety, and technology, including advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), making it a first in its segment. Available in three trims—V, VX, and ZX—the Amaze showcases a refreshed exterior with new headlamps, grille, and rear LED tail lamps, alongside a larger boot capacity of 416 litres. Inside, it boasts an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a semi-digital instrument cluster, and enhanced safety features such as six airbags and electronic stability control. The Amaze is powered by a 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol engine, delivering 89 bhp and offering fuel efficiency of up to 19.46 kmpl with the CVT variant. The introductory pricing will be available for 45 days, with the ZX variant priced at Rs 18.89 lakh. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 1 pm

'Joker' Arrested in Jaipur After Madam Maya's Capture

JAIPUR: Following the arrest of Lawrence Bishnoi gang member Seema Malhotra, known as 'Madam Maya', Jaipur police apprehended her aide, Rajendra, alias 'Joker', at Bathinda jail in Punjab on Tuesday. Rajendra, already incarcerated for his involvement in the murder of Punjabi politician-singer Sidhu Moosewala, was allegedly plotting to extort money from two businessmen in Jaipur. While in custody, he reportedly used social media to gather intelligence on influential individuals, relaying this information to 'Madam Maya', who has been pivotal in the gang's operations for the past two years, coordinating logistics and legal support. The police are set to interrogate both suspects together. The Bishnoi gang, notorious for its involvement in high-profile murders, boasts around 700 shooters nationwide and is led by Lawrence Bishnoi, currently detained in Sabarmati jail, Gujarat. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 1 pm

Delhi Triple Murder: Man, Wife, and Daughter Found Dead

In a tragic incident in south Delhi's Neb Sarai, a man, his wife, and their daughter were found dead, allegedly stabbed, in their home. The victims have been identified as Rajesh, 53, his wife Komal, 47, and their 23-year-old daughter Kavita. The couple's son, who was out for his morning walk around 5 am, discovered the gruesome scene upon his return. Neighbours reported hearing noises and rushed to the house, where the son recounted that he had wished his parents a happy anniversary before leaving. Police officials, who arrived promptly at the scene, stated that there were no signs of ransacking or theft, and an investigation has been launched to determine the circumstances surrounding the murders. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 11 am

Narain Chaura: Shooter of Sukhbir Singh Badal at Golden Temple

Narain Singh Chaura, a 68-year-old resident of Chaura village in Punjab's Gurdaspur district, was arrested for allegedly firing at former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal during his penance at the Golden Temple in Amritsar on December 4, 2024. Chaura, linked to the banned Khalistani group Babbar Khalsa, approached Mr. Badal, who was in a wheelchair, and opened fire, narrowly missing him and hitting a wall instead. The incident occurred around 9 am as Badal was fulfilling a religious punishment for his controversial support of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in a 2015 sacrilege case. Chaura, previously arrested under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and considered a mastermind behind the 2004 Burail jailbreak, was overpowered by onlookers before he could cause further harm. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 11 am

Ex-Akali Dal MP Criticizes Attack on Sukhbir Badal

The attempted assassination of Sukhbir Singh Badal, former Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab, has drawn widespread condemnation from various political parties, including the Shiromani Akali Dal, Congress, and Bharatiya Janata Party. The incident occurred at Amritsar's Golden Temple, where Badal was performing penance for his party's past mistakes. SAD leader Naresh Gujral suggested the attack had Khalistani links and implicated foreign actors from Canada and Pakistan. Congress leaders criticized the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for negligence, while BJP officials echoed these sentiments, calling it a severe security breach. AAP's Raghav Chadha condemned the violence, emphasizing the police's quick action in apprehending the assailant, Narain Singh, who reportedly has ties to Khalistani groups. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann praised the police for preventing a larger incident and called for a thorough investigation into the attack. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 11 am

Teacher Suspended for Falsely Citing Student's Death to Take Leave

A government school teacher in Mauganj district, Madhya Pradesh, has been suspended after falsely claiming that a student had died to secure leave. Hiralal Patel, who worked at a primary school in Chigrika Tola, marked his attendance on November 27, stating that he needed to attend the funeral of a class 3 student. However, the student's father alerted authorities upon learning that his son was alive and well. Following the complaint, Mauganj Collector Ajay Shrivastava confirmed Patel's suspension and announced an investigation into the incident. The case highlights concerns over accountability within educational institutions. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 10 am

Aruna Roy: Indian Activist on BBC's 2024 Women List

Aruna Roy, a prominent Indian social activist, has been recognized in BBC's 100 Women of the Year 2024 for her unwavering commitment to social justice, particularly for marginalized communities. Born on May 26, 1946, in Chennai, Roy transitioned from a career in the Indian Administrative Service to grassroots activism, co-founding the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS) in 1990. This organization played a pivotal role in the Right to Information (RTI) movement, leading to the enactment of the RTI Act in 2005, which empowered citizens to demand government accountability. Roy's influence extends to other significant legislations, including the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). Her accolades include the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2000 and a spot on TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People list in 2011. Currently serving as president of the National Federation of Indian Women, she published her memoir, *The Personal is Political*, in 2024. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 10 am

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