15 schools in Bengaluru received bomb threat emails, bomb squad team started investigation

Bengaluru School Threat: Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, got emails on Friday morning threatening to bomb about fifteen schools. Following it, there is now tension throughout the entire region.

Even though the administration has mandated that all schools be evacuated, they believe that this type of correspondence has been purposefully distributed. Currently, a comprehensive inquiry is being carried out before ruling out any possibilities. Teams from bomb squads have begun their investigations close to numerous schools.

Not long after learning of this news, the Deputy CM examiner also paid a visit to a school. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reacted to this report by saying, “I have instructed the police to conduct an investigation. Since security precautions have been taken, parents don’t need to worry. I’ve given the police orders to tighten security and check schools.” “A directive has been issued. The police department has provided a preliminary report.

Due to rain and fog 12 flights canceled and many trains delayed, passengers created ruckus at the airport

On Thursday, 12 flights from Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport to and from various places were canceled due to rain and fog. Over 2160 passengers have to deal with issues as a result. This infuriated the travelers, who raised a fuss at the airport.

There were further delays on Indigo’s flights to Ahmedabad, Goa, Bhubaneshwar, and Mumbai on Akasa Air, and Sharjah on Air India Express.

Fog slowed down many trains

On Thursday, the Darbhanga-Ahmedabad Antyodaya Express arrived 18.30 hours later than expected. The Dehradun-Howrah Upasana Express was 13 hours late.

Jansadharan Express Danapur-Anand Vihar Terminal is 11 hours, Gorakhpur-LTT Express is 10 hours, Anand Vihar Terminal-Danapur is 9 hours, LTT-Gorakhpur Weekly Express is 6 hours, Howrah-Dehradun Kumbh Express is 4.30 hours, Gondia-Barauni Express is 4 hours, Pune-Darbhanga Express arrived at Cantt station 3.45 hours later than expected, and Bahraich-Varanasi City Intercity Express is two hours late. Riders endured hours of waiting due to delayed trains.

ED raids several places in Jammu and Kashmir in Rs 223 crore cooperative bank fraud case

Jammu and Kashmir: In the context of its investigation into the over Rs 223 crore scam at the Jammu and Kashmir Cooperative Bank, the Enforcement Directorate raided multiple places in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

This fraud was carried out using the purportedly fake River Jhelum Cooperative House Building Society name.

The report also states that the ED is conducting raids on the former bank chairman’s premises. The fraudulent act was carried out under the guise of the River Jhelum Cooperative Housing Building Association, a fictitious residential association.

Under Section 17 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), raids were carried out by the ED’s Srinagar office.

ED raids the residence of former Forest Minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot, search continues at Amloh house

Punjab: In connection to the alleged forest scam, the Enforcement Directorate conducted raids at various locations in Punjab, including the home of former Congress minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot. The former minister’s home in Amloh’s Ward No. 6 was raided by a Jalandhar ED team.

Early this morning, the ED conducted a raid on Sadhu Singh’s Amloh residence. There is news that Sadhu Singh Dharamsot is not at home at this period. At home, there are his wife and son. Meanwhile, ED’s action against Sadhu Singh Dharamsot continues.

Let us inform you that Sadhu Singh Dharamsot served as the Chief Minister of the Congress under Captain Amarinder Singh. In addition to Dharamsot, the ED has also raided the homes of close relatives of some of the forest department’s contractors. Allow us to inform you that the former minister was detained on suspicion of corruption last year.

CM PS Dhami met 41 laborers rescued from the tunnel in Uttarakhand and handed over checks of Rs 1 lakh each

Uttarakhand Tunnel News: In Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami met with 41 laborers who had been saved from the Silkyara Tunnel and gave them checks totaling one lakh rupees apiece. Additionally, CM Dhami has requested that the business hiring these workers for the tunnel’s construction grant them a leave of 15-20 days. in order for the employees to visit their houses and get to meet their families.

Dhami had previously declared that the workers stranded in the Silkyara tunnel would receive free medical care from the Uttarakhand government. Additionally, Pushkar Singh Dhami spoke with other laborers’ families.

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami said “The health condition of all workers is being monitored. All of them are doing well. The PM, like a parent, was concerned about the welfare of the workers. We are fortunate to have the PM’s leadership under which each person in the country is safe…We have given an amount to each worker as an award for the courage they have shown. As per the advice of doctors, all the workers will undergo health check-ups at AIIMS Rishikesh.”

After 17 days, the laborers are relieved to have been removed from the Silkyara tunnel safely. The government of Uttarakhand and the Central government have been congratulated by the laborers for putting all the protection measures in place. CM Pushkar Singh Dhami was the one providing PM Narendra Modi with information at all times. PM Modi also spoke with the workers on Tuesday after they were removed from the tunnel.

Central Government appointed senior IAS officer Atal Dulloo as the new Chief Secretary of Jammu Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir: After Arun Kumar Mehta, the current chief secretary, retired, the Central Government named senior IAS officer Atal Dulloo as the new chief secretary of Jammu and Kashmir. About this, a notification has been sent out.

The announcement states that As of December 1, Atal Dulloo would assume the role of Chief Secretary. Arun Kumar Mehta, IAS (AGMUT:1988), will retire on November 30.

Atal Dulloo is a Hindu Kashmiri who lives in Jammu & Kashmir. In the past 20 years, he has been the second Hindu Kashmiri to assume this role. Vijay Bakaya served as Jammu and Kashmir’s chief secretary from August 2005 to May 2006 prior to this.

Gyanvapi case: ASI asked for 3 more weeks time to submit Gyanvapi survey report

ASI has filed a request to extend the deadline by three weeks for submitting the survey results from the Gyanvapi location. The District Judge’s court will host the hearing following lunch.

Let us inform you that although ASI was supposed to turn in the survey report on November 17th, they submitted an application requesting an extension of 15 days.

He was granted an extension of ten days by District Judge Dr. Ajay Krishna Vishwesh, who also directed him to submit the report by November 28. According to ASI, the report on the survey that was carried out in Gyanvapi is still pending. Including the data from the survey’s cutting-edge Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) equipment is taking some time.

The mosque side objected to this and said that sufficient time has already been given to ASI to submit the report, hence it is not right to give more time.

Political battle over Nitish government’s decision of holiday for Muslim festivals, strong attack from BJP

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is attacking Bihari’s Nitish government. The number of state holidays for Hindu holidays was cut by the Nitish government on Monday, November 27, 2023. It was raised concurrently for Muslim holidays. Sushil Kumar Modi, the leader of the BJP, made numerous severe accusations and launched a ferocious attack on the Nitish government in relation to this.

Sushil Modi attacked Nitish Kumar, claiming that the Bharatiya Janata Party and the people of Bihar would not accept Nitish Kumar’s choice about holidays since it indicates an anti-Hindu mentality. Sushil Modi stated that the holidays for adherents of the Hindu religion are being shortened as a well-thought-out tactic.

Let us inform you that on Monday, November 27, 2023, the Bihar Education Department issued the holiday schedule for 2024. They also stated that a chart has been created to guarantee at least 220 teaching days in accordance with the Right to Education. The holiday schedule has changed for 2024, with 30 summer holiday days being available instead of 20. The holidays of Jitiya and Hartalika Teej have also been discontinued. The Eid-ul-Fitr and Bakrid Eid holidays have been extended to three days each by the Education Department at the same time.

Heavy rain alert issued in many states, snowfall expected in high hilly areas

Mumbai is expected to get rain from Saturday to Monday as a result of a low-pressure area that is developing in the Bay of Bengal, according to the Meteorological Department. Additionally, a yellow alert for heavy rain has been issued by the Meteorological Department for Gujarat and Maharashtra‘s coastal areas.

Forecasts indicate that Southern Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh can see rain next week as well. On Saturday and Sunday, there is also a chance of heavy rain in Thane, Palghar, and Raigarh, Maharashtra. Tamil Nadu and Kerala are already experiencing heavy rains.

The Meteorological Department reports that Sunday could bring rain and snow to several parts of Himachal Pradesh. Himachal’s high, steep regions are predicted to receive snowfall, which could lead to an increase in the cold.

Outbreak of undiagnosed pneumonia in China is taking a toll on children, Delhi doctor advises

Chinese Pneumonia Outbreak: In China, the number of cases of N9N2 among children is rising quickly. In addition, a large number of persons have respiratory illnesses. Children are suffering greatly in China as a result of the undiagnosed pneumonia outbreak. Children’s hospitals in many places are crowded, according to media reports.

The director of Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Dr. Ajay Shukla, has recommended people exercise caution and cleanliness in such a situation. He advised anyone suffering from an infection or respiratory illness to exercise caution and keep their distance from other individuals. But as of yet, no comparable case has surfaced in India. Thus, there’s no reason to freak out.

“I would only caution folks to exercise caution. Since many of these cases are viral, maintain good hygiene and seek medical attention if you suspect someone else has this respiratory disease or infection, advised Dr. Shukla. Try to keep your distance from other people if you are contaminated and there’s a chance they could get infected.

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