NIA arrests two Naxals including a woman in Chhattisgarh’s 2019 Tiriya encounter case

According to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), two Naxals, including a woman, have been detained in connection with the 2019 Tiriya encounter case in Chhattisgarh, which resulted in the deaths of six Naxals and one civilian.

B.Ch. Padma and Dubasi Devender were apprehended by the NIA on Sunday following in-depth investigations into the case, also known as the RK Dairy case, according to a statement from the NIA. Four suspects in the case have been apprehended by the NIA thus far.

1 dead, 5 injured in fire at steel factory in Kerala’s Kanjikode industrial area

After an explosion in a furnace, a fire broke out in a steel factory at Kerala‘s Kanjikode industrial region in Palakkad, killing one person and injuring five more.

Search and rescue operations were in progress, however, the fire has already been put out, according to Walayar Police.

Mamata government got a big blow from the Supreme Court! HC order on deployment of central forces upheld

In the West Bengal Panchayat election violence case, the Supreme Court dealt the Mamta government and the State Election Commission a serious blow. A petition opposing the Calcutta High Court‘s decision on the use of centralized troops in the West Bengal Panchayat elections was dismissed by the Supreme Court.

While rejecting the State Election Commission’s appeal, the Supreme Court refused to overturn the High Court’s decision. An appeal against the Calcutta High Court‘s order to deploy central security personnel in each district within 48 hours has been filed with the Supreme Court.

Bengal Panchayat Election: HC orders deployment of central security forces in every district, SC will hear this petition tomorrow

The petition filed by the Mamata government and the State Election Commission in the West Bengal Panchayat elections violence case will be heard by the Supreme Court tomorrow. The deployment of central security troops in each district within 48 hours had been mandated by the Calcutta High Court. Both have appealed this to the Supreme Court.

Let us inform you that Mamata Banerjee, the chief of the TMC and the chief minister of Bengal, filed a review case contesting the judgment of the Calcutta High Court. Mamta has asked the High Court to have its judgment reexamined. Prior to the panchayat elections, the Calcutta High Court ordered the deployment of central forces throughout the entire state.

During the Panchayat elections in Bengal, there is a lot of violence. To date, dozens of people have been hurt while other people have died in various events. The Calcutta High Court had issued this directive in light of this.

Assam, Meghalaya and Sikkim flood-like situation, landslides and heavy rains continue

There is havoc being wreaked by floods in the three northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, and Sikkim. In some parts of Assam and Meghalaya, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for heavy rain; in many parts of the Northeast, there is an orange alert for rain.

Over 33,000 individuals have been impacted by the flood in Assam’s 14 affected districts. Three of the local rivers are flowing dangerously.

In Meghalaya, there have been numerous instances of landslides. Additionally, the period of intense rainfall is still going on. This has also resulted in one death here. Landslides have resulted in the complete closure of numerous routes. Poorly blocked roads connect Meghalaya to South Assam and Tripura.

The situation is worse than the floods in Sikkim as well. Some locations in this area have experienced landslides. Two days ago, during very heavy rain, there was a landslip in this area.

In the impacted areas, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert. The State Disaster Management Department is working on rescue and relief efforts concurrently. Additionally, the government regularly holds high-level meetings.

Violence broke out again in Manipur, the mob set fire to the Union minister’s house

The home of a Union Minister in Manipur, northeastern India, was attacked last night by a mob. Since May 3, there has been caste violence in Manipur between the Kuki and Meitei communities because of reservations. Over 100 persons have passed away. Late on Thursday night, there was further violence.

The Imphal home of BJP MP and Union Minister of State for External Affairs Rajkumar Ranjan Singh was set on fire by certain individuals. In the past 20 days, there have been four attacks on the homes of Manipur’s ministers and legislators.

These particulars were given by the officers. He claimed that the security personnel fired tear gas shells and used physical force to scatter the gathering at New Chacon in Imphal.

West Bengal Panchayat elections: BJP reached the High Court due to non-deployment of central forces

The BJP filed a complaint with the High Court on the incidence of violence that occurred during nomination for the West Bengal panchayat elections.

The BJP further asserts that in defiance of the court’s directive, central forces are not being deployed. The state administration was ordered by the Calcutta High Court to use central forces in the panchayat elections in its decision from Tuesday. Specifically, directives were given to hold panchayat elections in seven districts with central forces present.

The plea was submitted by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary, the state president of the Congress, and opposition leader Shubhendu Adhikari.

India’s 16-year-old archer Aditi Gopichand Swami created history, broke the world record in archery

Aditi Gopichand Swami, a young Indian archer, is garnering widespread attention for her outstanding performance at the Archery World Cup 2023. Everyone is praising Aditi Swami for her outstanding performance during the World Cup in Medellin, Colombia.

Aditi Gopichand Swami, a 16-year-old compound archer from India, broke the Under-18 world record for the first time and won this stage of the Archery World Cup to advance to the next round.

It was a special achievement for 16-year-old debutant Aditi Gopichand Swami in the Archery World Cup. In this competition, which was held in Colombia on Tuesday, June 13, Aditi Swami won the 72-arrow qualification with a total score of 711 out of 720.

High alert in Cyclone Biparjoy in Maharashtra and Gujarat, people advised not to leave their homes

This afternoon, cyclonic storm Biparjoy will make landfall in the coastal regions of Saurashtra and Kutch with a speed of roughly 145 km. As it approaches Gujarat‘s beaches, Cyclone Biparjoy has developed into an extremely hazardous storm. Maharashtra‘s sea is generating large waves. More than 75,000 individuals have been relocated to safer locations as a precaution.

At the Gateway of India, the sea is constantly gaining waves. Mumbai’s high tide is predicted to occur around 10.40 am.

It has been suggested that people stay inside their homes. In addition, a number of NDRF and SDRF teams have been deployed. The situation is being watched by the state and central governments.

Violence flares up again in Manipur; 9 people killed and 10 injured during firing in Khamenlok

In Manipur, violence has broken out once more. During the shooting in the state’s Khamenlok region, nine persons died. These fatalities happened during the late-night shooting incident in the Khamenlok region, according to army sources.

Nine people—including a woman—have been killed and numerous others have been injured in the past day’s worth of violence. Imphal has received several injured patients for medical attention. Many of the victims of the violence have bullet wounds, and some have slash marks on their bodies.

Police Superintendent (SP) Shivkant Singh told news agency ANI 10 people were hurt in the recent violence in Imphal East. Postmortems are being performed on the dead so their causes of death can be determined correctly.

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