Success in the biggest theft case in Delhi, thieves caught with 25 kg gold from Chhattisgarh

Delhi Jewellery Heist: The largest theft case in the nation’s capital, Delhi, involving 25 crore rupees, is nearly over. An Umrao Jewelers shop in the Bhogal Bazaar of Jangpura was robbed on September 24. The ruthless thief Lokesh Srivastava and his accomplice Shiva Chandravanshi were apprehended by the Chhattisgarh Police with 25 kg of gold. Along with recovering 25 kg of gold from Lokesh Shriwas, the police also found money and other jewelry.

This entire stolen property was stolen in Delhi. Lokesh from Kohka has been detained by Durg police. Police in Rajnandgaon and Bilaspur both have Lokesh on their wanted list. Prior to this, Lokesh Shrivas had been successfully apprehended by Durg Police along with 100% of the stolen goods from Parakh Jewelers in Akashganga. Lokesh Shriwas is currently being questioned by Durg police over a different crime.

Let us inform you that approximately twenty squads from various Delhi Police branches were working to solve this issue. Senior police authorities reported that teams from the Delhi Police’s Special Cell, Crime Branch, and Counter Intelligence Unit were conducting raids to apprehend the thieves. In order to apprehend the perpetrators of one of the worst heists in the city, the police also obtained some early leads and diligently pursued them.

Violence broke out once again in Manipur’s Imphal, many people injured in the incident

Manipur: On Thursday night, there was more violence in the Imphal Valley in Manipur. Here, an effort was made to attack the chief minister N. Biren Singh’s vacant ancestral house. Violence-filled altercations persisted all night long as well. Even though things were mostly peaceful on Friday morning, tension still exists.

Security personnel are spread out throughout the Imphal Valley. Despite this, the crowd attempted to storm the Chief Minister’s empty ancestral home on Thursday night. The security forces, however, used tear gas to disperse the criminals.

According to sources, security personnel and demonstrators engaged in clashes throughout Imphal on Thursday night. This resulted in numerous injuries. In reality, when security personnel intervened to stop a gathering demanding justice for the murder of two students at Hatta Minuthong in Imphal East, the demonstrators became violent. Several people were reportedly hurt during the event and required hospital admission, according to sources.

Agricultural scientist MS Swaminathan, father of Green Revolution in India, dies at the age of 98

MS Swaminathan (Mankombu Sambasivan Swaminathan), a well-known agricultural scientist who is regarded as the father of the Green Revolution in India, died at the age of 98. He passed away there in Tamil Nadu. He was born in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, in 1925.

Agronomist, agricultural scientist, administrator, and humanitarian, Swaminathan holds these titles. He was instrumental in the creation of high-yield paddy varieties, which enabled low-income Indian farmers to increase their output. In 1979, he also held the positions of Principal Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, which eventually changed its name to the International Rice Research Institute.

Swaminathan began his career in 1949 by studying the genetics of the potato, wheat, rice, and jute. Swaminathan created the seeds for a high-yielding wheat variety, working with Norman Borlaug and other researchers. In the 1960s and 1970s, he collaborated with agricultural ministers C Subramaniam and Jagjivan Ram to significantly boost the productivity of rice and wheat, which was successful in bringing about the “Green Revolution.”

The first World Food Prize was given to Swaminathan in 1987 for his work in creating and innovating high-yielding wheat and rice varieties in India. In addition, he received the Albert Einstein World Science Award in 1986 and the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1971. Additionally, he received the Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri awards. The United Nations Environment Programme recognizes Swaminathan as the father of economic ecology.

C-295 transport aircraft will join the Indian Air Force, Rajnath Singh will hand over this aircraft to the Air Force

The Indian Air Force will get its first C-295 transport aircraft in an official ceremony today. At a ceremony at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will deliver C-295 transport aircraft to the Air Force.

Rajnath Singh, the defense minister, will deliver the C-295 aircraft to the Air Force. 56 C-295 aircraft will be delivered to the Indian Air Force. At Hindon Airbase, Drone Shakti 2023 will be launched, and afterward, the accomplishments of indigenous drones will be displayed.

The Indian Air Force will double its strength with the introduction of C-295 aircraft. The C-295’s top speed is 482 kilometers per hour. The C-295 aircraft can fly up to 13 thousand feet in the air. The C-295 plane can transport 24 stretchers, 44 paratroopers, and 71 soldiers. 56 C-295 aircraft have been delivered to India for a total of Rs 21 thousand 935 crore. They are equipped with indigenous electronic warfare systems.

ED raids the premises of former PFI workers in Kerala, currently raids are going on

ED has once more made PFI‘s situation more difficult. Kerala-based former PFI employees’ homes have been searched by the investigating agency. Thrissur, Ernakulam, Malappuram, and Wayanad are among the four areas where the ED has begun conducting searches. Currently, the raid is in progress.

PM Modi will do a road show in Bhopal’s Jamboree Ground, will fill the enthusiasm in Karyakarta Mahakumbh

Madhya Pradesh: Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets admirers as he enters Jamboree Maidan in Bhopal, where he will speak to the massive gathering of BJP members known as “Karyakarta Mahakumbh.”

In an open jeep, PM Modi is doing a road show among BJP workers. Modi-Modi slogans were raised by BJP workers as they welcomed him.

PM has been here seven times in the past six months. At the Mahakumbh held at PM Jamboree Ground, BJP representatives will take part and speak to around 10 lakh BJP members.

Manipur CM N Biren Singh announces resumption of internet services from today

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh announced on Friday that internet services will be resumed in the state from today, September 23. Internet services were suspended on May 10 following clashes between the Kuki and Meitei communities in the state.

In a statement, Singh said that the decision to resume internet services was taken after reviewing the overall situation in the state. He appealed to the people to use the internet responsibly and to avoid spreading rumors and hate speeches.

The suspension of internet services in Manipur has caused a lot of inconvenience to the people. Many businesses and educational institutions had suffered due to the suspension. The people also faced difficulties in accessing information and staying connected with their loved ones.

SC notice to Udhayanidhi Stalin on controversial statement on Sanatan Dharma

According to news agency ANI, Udhayanidhi Stalin, a minister in the Tamil Nadu government, received a notice from the Supreme Court on Friday for making a divisive comment on Sanatan Dharma.

This notification was released by the Supreme Court in response to a petition challenging Udhayanidhi and A Raja’s criticism of Sanatan Dharma. According to the court, it will hear this case and other ongoing petitions against hate speech.

In a petition, a lawyer from Chennai requests that Tamil Nadu’s anti-Sanatan Dharma campaigns be ruled unlawful.

Udhayanidhi Stalin had equated dengue fever and malaria to Sanatan Dharma. He had stated that some things couldn’t be contested and needed to be done away with. In the same way that we must also work to eradicate dengue and malaria, we cannot simply resist these diseases. Similar to this, Sanatan Dharma needs to be eliminated in addition to being fought.

PM Modi is on Varanasi tour on 23rd September, will give many other gifts including international cricket stadium

On September 23, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Varanasi. At roughly 1:30 p.m., PM Modi will officially lay the cornerstone for the Varanasi International Cricket Stadium. The goal of building this international cricket stadium is to provide cutting-edge sports infrastructure that will be of the highest caliber.

At roughly 3.15 p.m., the Prime Minister will thereafter arrive at the Rudraksh International Cooperation and Convention Center to take part in the Kashi Sansad Cultural Festival. At a cost of Rs 1115 crore, 16 Atal Awasiya Vidyalaya have been opened around the state.

This Varanasi cricket stadium, which will be constructed in Rajatalab, is being developed on 30 acres of land and will be a modern cricket stadium. Its building will cost Rs. 450 crore as well. The crescent-shaped roof covers, the trident-shaped flood lights, the seating arrangement based on ghat stairs, and the belpatra-shaped metal sheets all serve as examples of the stadium’s thematic architecture, which draws inspiration from Lord Shiva. Let us inform you that this stadium will be equipped with seats for 30,000 people at once.

Congress leader Sonia Gandhi supported Modi government on ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Bill’ and asked to implement it immediately

Parliament Special Session: Today, during a special session of Parliament called by the Central Government, the Women’s Reservation Bill was discussed in the Lok Sabha. While endorsing the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam 2023, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi argued in the Lok Sabha that the government has to put it into effect right now.

According to Sonia Gandhi, former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi dreamed up this ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Bill’ for women’s reservations. Later, the PM PV Narasimha Rao administration approved the Women’s Reservation Bill. As a result, 15 lakh women have been elected as leaders in local councils nationwide, according to Sonia Gandhi.

Sonia Gandhi added that Indian women have hearts filled with patience like the ocean. He was treated unfairly, but he never voiced a complaint. He never focused solely on his personal advantages. Like rivers, he has toiled for everyone’s benefit. It is impossible to gauge a woman’s bravery. She does not understand what sleep is or how to become exhausted. Not only did she give us life, but she also raised us, gave us intelligence, and gave us strength. We can only advance in humanity by appreciating women’s sacrifice and dignity.

Sonia Gandhi voted in favor of the women’s reservation measure, but she urged the administration to begin implementing it right away. Women are being asked to wait longer for reservations, according to Sonia Gandhi, who spoke in the Lok Sabha. She claimed that although it is difficult to gauge a woman’s patience, Indian women worked for everyone’s benefit and that I am supporting the Women’s Reservation Bill.

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