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Software Engineer Scammed of Rs 11.8 Crore in Bengaluru

A 39-year-old software engineer in Bengaluru has fallen victim to a "digital arrest" scam, losing Rs 11.8 crore over several transactions from November 25 to December 12. The fraud began with a call from someone posing as a Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) officer, who claimed the victim's Aadhaar card was linked to illegal activities. Subsequent calls from individuals impersonating police officers escalated the situation, threatening arrest unless the victim cooperated with a supposed investigation. The scammers even conducted a video call, further convincing him of their legitimacy. They cited fake Reserve Bank of India guidelines, coercing him to transfer funds for "verification purposes." Eventually realizing he had been deceived, the victim reported the incident to the police. Authorities have registered a case under the IT Act and relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, with investigations currently ongoing. sources

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Dec 23 2024, 5 pm

Hyderabad Police Summons Allu Arjun in Stampede Investigation

Allu Arjun, the star of 'Pushpa 2', has been summoned by the Hyderabad Police for questioning regarding a tragic stampede that occurred during the film's screening on December 4, resulting in one woman's death and her son's critical injuries. The actor, who spent a night in jail and was later granted interim bail, is required to report to Chikkadpally police station at 11 am tomorrow. Following the incident, both the theatre management and Arjun were charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Police Commissioner CV Anand indicated that the police would seek legal advice on possibly revoking Arjun's bail, while also releasing a detailed 10-minute video compiled from 1,000 CCTV clips to clarify the events. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy criticized Arjun for visiting the theatre without permission post-incident, while the actor defended himself against the allegations, expressing his distress over what he termed "character assassination." sources

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Dec 23 2024, 10 pm

Video: Two Men Pulled Under Truck on UP Highway

A disturbing video from Uttar Pradesh shows a man, identified as Zakir, trapped under a moving truck while screaming for help. The incident occurred on the Agra highway when Zakir and another victim were returning home after a meal. Their bike became lodged under the truck, which accelerated despite their cries for assistance. In a hospital bed, Zakir recounted the harrowing experience, stating, "We screamed a lot, he didn't stop and dragged us away." Other motorists eventually stopped the truck, leading to a crowd that confronted the driver, who has since been arrested. Footage shows bystanders attacking the driver while others worked to free the trapped men. A police official confirmed that a case has been filed against the driver, and the injured victims have been hospitalized. The shocking incident has since gone viral on social media. sources

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Dec 23 2024, 10 pm

Kidnapping Gang Leader Targeting Celebs Arrested in UP Encounter

The Uttar Pradesh Police have apprehended Lavi Pal, the alleged mastermind behind a kidnapping gang targeting celebrities, following an encounter in Bijnor. Pal, also known as Rahul Saini, was involved in the abduction of actor Mushtaq Khan and comedian Sunil Pal. Khan was lured to Meerut under the pretext of an event and subsequently kidnapped, but managed to escape after a day. The gang reportedly used similar tactics to abduct Sunil Pal in December, holding him for nearly 24 hours and extorting Rs 8 lakh. Police had previously arrested six gang members and were searching for Pal and others. During the encounter, Pal was injured, and authorities recovered a country-made pistol and cash linked to the kidnappings. Another suspect, Ankit alias Pahadi, later surrendered, pleading for forgiveness in a widely-shared video. Investigations continue into the gang's operations and potential further targets. sources

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Dec 23 2024, 10 pm

Shyam Benegal's 90th Birthday Photo Reappears After His Passing

Legendary Indian filmmaker Shyam Benegal passed away on December 23 at the age of 90, just days after celebrating his milestone birthday on December 14. Photos from the celebration, featuring notable Bollywood figures like Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah, and Divya Dutta, have since gone viral, highlighting the impact of his work on the industry. Benegal, known for his critically acclaimed films such as "Ankur," "Bhumika," and "Manthan," made his directorial debut in 1974 with "Ankur," which won the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film. His last project, "Mujib: The Making of a Nation" (2023), focused on Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Renowned for his storytelling and character depth, Benegal received multiple National Awards throughout his career, leaving behind a profound legacy in Indian cinema. His death prompted tributes from fellow filmmakers, including Hansal Mehta, who mourned the loss of a cinematic pioneer. sources

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Dec 23 2024, 9 pm

Nearly 2,000 Manipur Police Recruits Complete Tough Assam Training

Nearly 2,000 recruits from Manipur have successfully completed an intensive 44-week training course at the Lachit Borphukan Police Academy in Assam, designed to equip them for high-risk deployments in their home state amid ongoing challenges. The passing out ceremony was attended by Assam and Manipur Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya and Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh. The diverse group, comprising Meiteis (62%), Kukis (12%), Nagas (26%), and other tribes, underwent rigorous training that included physical fitness, unarmed combat, disaster management, and tactical operations. Despite initial challenges, including a significant number of overweight recruits, only 5% remained overweight by the end of the programme. The academy, renowned for its comprehensive training, has prepared nearly 7,000 recruits over the past two years, emphasizing endurance and combat skills to address Manipur's fragile law and order situation. Tragically, two recruits died during the training. sources

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Dec 23 2024, 9 pm

PM Expresses Heartache Over Germany, Lanka Attacks at Christmas

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow over recent acts of violence, referencing the tragic attack at a Christmas market in Germany that claimed five lives and the 2019 Easter bombings in Sri Lanka. Speaking at a Christmas event hosted by the Catholic Bishops Conference of India in Delhi, he emphasized the need for unity in combating such challenges. Modi highlighted the teachings of Christ, which promote love, harmony, and brotherhood, urging everyone to strengthen this spirit. He recounted the emotional mission to rescue Father Alexis Prem Kumar from Afghanistan, underscoring India's commitment to ensuring the safety of its citizens in crisis. The Prime Minister also noted the significance of Pope Francis elevating George Koovakad to Cardinal, marking a historic moment as it was the first time a Prime Minister attended a programme at the Catholic Church's headquarters in India. sources

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Dec 23 2024, 8 pm

Daughter Unaware of Mother's Death: 'Pushpa 2' Victim's Husband

In the aftermath of a tragic stampede at the premiere of 'Pushpa 2: The Rise' on December 4, Bhaskar, whose wife died in the incident, has expressed his decision to withdraw the police case against Telugu superstar Allu Arjun, stating he does not hold the actor responsible. Bhaskar's eight-year-old son, Shri Tej, a fan of Allu Arjun, remains in a coma after the event, and the family has received significant support from the actor, including financial assistance of Rs 50 lakh from the film's producers. Bhaskar revealed that he has not informed his daughter about their mother's death, telling her instead that she has gone to the village. Despite criticism directed at Allu Arjun, including allegations regarding his presence at the event, Bhaskar emphasized that they consider the situation unfortunate rather than blaming anyone. The actor is currently in judicial custody following the incident. sources

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Dec 23 2024, 7 pm

India Responds: No Comment on Bangladesh's Extradition Request

Bangladesh has formally requested the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India, following her departure amid widespread protests that led to her ousting. A note verbale, an unsigned diplomatic communication, was sent to the Indian government, confirmed by sources who noted that India's Ministry of External Affairs has not yet commented on the situation. Bangladesh's de facto Foreign Minister Touhid Hossain stated that Hasina is needed to face trial for alleged crimes against humanity, with the International Crimes Tribunal issuing arrest warrants for her and other officials. The Home Adviser of Bangladesh, Jahangir Alam, indicated that an extradition treaty exists between the two nations, facilitating the process. This development comes after Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus emphasized the need for justice, reiterating the government's commitment to seek Hasina's return to face judicial proceedings. sources

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Dec 23 2024, 7 pm

Debate Over Government's GST Formula for Taxing Popcorn

The Indian government's recent decision to impose varying Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates on popcorn based on its ingredients has ignited significant debate and criticism. Announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the new tax structure sets rates at 5% for non-branded popcorn with salt and spices, 12% for pre-packaged branded popcorn, and 18% for caramel popcorn, classified as sugar confectionery. This move aims to clarify previous inconsistencies in taxation across states but has drawn backlash from former economic advisers, including K V Subramanian, who described the complexity as a "bureaucrat's delight and citizens' nightmare." Critics argue that this approach complicates the tax system, which was intended to be straightforward. The controversy has also spurred social media reactions, highlighting the absurdity of multiple tax slabs for a single product. The GST system has faced similar criticisms in the past for its inconsistent classifications. sources

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Dec 23 2024, 5 pm

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