Author: Aadarsh Satwant

The victim was allegedly raped in a flat located in the BARC quarter after being offered a spiked drink. A 19-year-old college student was allegedly gang-raped in a flat located in the Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) quarter in Mumbai, police said on Sunday. Two suspects were arrested based on the victim’s statement, they added. The arrested suspects were presented before the court, where the police sought custody for further questioning. The accused were booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including Sections 376 (rape), 376 (D) (gang rape), and 328 (causing hurt by means of poison).…

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The Jonnagiri gold project, in which the pilot scale operation has already started, will produce about 750 kilogrammes of gold per annum once it begins its full-scale production. The full-scale production of the country’s first large private gold mine in Andhra Pradesh will begin by the end of next year, said Deccan Gold Mines Ltd Managing Director Hanuma Prasad. The Jonnagiri gold project, in which the pilot scale operation has already started, will produce about 750 kilogrammes of gold per annum once it begins its full-scale production, Prasad told PTI in an interview. Deccan Gold Mines Ltd (DGML), the first…

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52-year-old woman, who has levelled the charges, works as a supervisor in the college and reported to the accused THE VICE-PRINCIPAL of a popular South Mumbai college has been booked for allegedly sexually harassing a 52-year-old woman colleague. Police said the woman, who works as a supervisor and reported to the vice principal, has alleged that the accused would touch her inappropriately in office, tried to make physical contact and also passed objectionable comments. According to the police, the case was registered on Monday under sections 354 (Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354…

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Kenes Rakishev is a prominent entrepreneur, investor & philanthropist with interests in mining, high tech and innovative technologies. Kenes Rakishev’s thoughts about Electric Vehicle Companies along the EV supply chain need further support and investment, if we are to solve EV issues and encourage faster uptake, Kenes Rakishev says. Although the pandemic has caused demand for the Electric Vehicle to fall, the outlook for EVs looks bright: with enhanced globalisation pushing the industry’s growth, government subsidy packages, and more EV investment, the rising valuations are deserved. The EV industry is providing a solution to the most pressing concerns of our…

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Cricket, an enchanting symphony in India’s cultural orchestra, surpasses mere sportsmanship. From dusty street corners to colossal stadiums, cricket is a canvas upon which India paints its emotions, values, and collective consciousness. On cricnerds, you’ll find other cricket-related information, from news to information on sports betting operators. The Grand Unifier Cricket’s profound significance in Indian culture emanates from its role in moulding the nation’s identity. It’s not just a game; it’s a unifying anthem that brings together a diverse populace under a single flag of fandom. The fluttering of the Indian tricolour on the cricket field represents more than a team;…

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This listicle curated just for you includes top venues that you can look for during this Navratri festival where you can enjoy doing Garba on your favourite songs by booking tickets online and reserving your slots; so hurry, don’t miss the bus! Navratri celebrations start on October 15, the first day of Navratri. With only a few days left for your much-awaited Navratri festival, you definitely, don’t want to miss the bus to be a part of the best Navratri celebrations where you can enjoy doing Garba on your favourite songs. We thought of helping you by creating a listicle…

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The European Union has announced a contribution of €3.3 million to Afghanistan to support local communities facing climate change. Raffaella Lodice, the EU representative in Kabul, said during a meeting with Sarajuddin Haqqani, the acting Minister of Interior, that this assistance will cover seven provinces in the country. Raffaella emphasized that climate change challenges vulnerable communities worldwide, including Afghanistan. These funds are intended to be allocated to the internally displaced persons committee.The EU representative in Kabul considers community preparedness for climate change crucial for well-being and resilience, saying that these contributions aim to help Afghan citizens withstand the impacts of…

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Builders in the Malad-Kandivli belt have been losing sleep thanks to a circular sent by the Central Ordnance Depot that will effectively halt work on all ongoing projects around military establishments Builders in the Malad-Kandivli belt have been losing sleep thanks to a circular sent by the Central Ordnance Depot that will effectively halt work on all ongoing projects around military establishments. The circular cites Defence Ministry guidelines of 2011 prohibiting constructions within 500 metres of army outposts. It is said that real estate projects that get stuck in Mumbai are likely to never get completed. Builders in Malad-Kandivli and the people…

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Elsewhere, another Slovak spymaster falls; PiS says Russia-influence commission might still begin work before election; and Hungary’s president meets Zelensky in Ukraine. It’s famously said that academic politics are so bitter because the stakes are so low, and one example of this came to a head this week when the renowned Czech historian and priest Tomas Petracek was fired from Charles University’s Catholic Theological Faculty allegedly due to pressure from bishops. Faculty dean Vojtech Novotny cited budgetary reasons for the dismissal, but given the popularity of Petracek’s courses, numerous reports attributed the real reason behind the sacking to the historian’s rather outré views (at…

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With the city experiencing a surge in rain, the IMD issued a yellow alert for Mumbai and its neighbouring districts of Thane and Raigad for the next 24 hours, on Saturday afternoon After weeks of lull, Mumbai city and its suburbs experienced intense spells of moderate showers commencing in the wee hours of Saturday, with the city recording the highest August rain this year. As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD) data, the Santacruz weather station recorded 44.6 mm of rain whereas the Colaba coastal observatory received 10.2 mm rain between Friday and Saturday morning. Meanwhile, on Saturday until 5.30…

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