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Nagpur violence: Over 50 arrested, 33 police injured - Watch video

Nagpur violence: Over 50 arrested, 33 police injured - Watch video

Nagpur Police Commissioner Dr. Ravinder Singal confirmed on March 18 that the situation in the city is now peaceful and under control following recent violence. Speaking about the clashes, he stated that over 50 individuals have been arrested, and efforts are underway to identify those responsible for damaging public property. During the incident, 33 police officers were injured. Dr. Singal praised the police for their efforts and assured that action would be taken against the lawbreakers, with relevant legal sections being applied. To maintain order, a curfew has been imposed in some parts of Nagpur, and additional police forces have been deployed. Dr. Singal also mentioned that a meeting will be held with key individuals to prevent similar incidents in the future.

18 March,2025 02:08 PM IST
Israel unleashes brutal airstrikes on Gaza, 100 killed amid ceasefire collapse

Israel unleashes brutal airstrikes on Gaza, 100 killed amid ceasefire collapse

Explosions rocked Gaza City in the early hours of Tuesday, March 18, as Israel's military launched airstrikes targeting Hamas positions. Bright flashes lit up the night sky, according to footage obtained by Reuters. Palestinian officials reported that at least 15 people were killed in the attacks, with Israel carrying out more than 35 airstrikes across the area. Medics at Nasser Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis confirmed that the airstrikes were the deadliest since the ceasefire on January 19, with over 30 deaths reported. In total, Palestinian health officials stated that at least 100 people had died in the recent strikes. Ambulances raced through the streets as emergency services responded to the damage. Hamas accused Israel of breaking the ceasefire agreement, while Israel's military provided no details but stated that the operations were part of a broader strategy against Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed that the military had been ordered to take "strong action" against Hamas. The attacks, which involved more than just airstrikes, marked a major escalation following weeks of failed ceasefire talks. The fate of 59 hostages held in Gaza remains uncertain, as the violence continues.

18 March,2025 12:17 PM IST
Nagpur violence: Stone-pelting & vandalism in the city, Curfew imposed - WATCH

Nagpur violence: Stone-pelting & vandalism in the city, Curfew imposed - WATCH

 A curfew has been imposed in multiple areas of Nagpur city following violent protests over the demand to remove the grave of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The protests, led by members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal, resulted in clashes, stone-pelting, and vandalism. The situation escalated on March 17, when around 200 to 250 protesters gathered in support of removing Aurangzeb's grave, located in the Mahal area of Nagpur. The protesters raised slogans demanding its removal, which led to a violent clash between two groups. According to eyewitnesses, a group of around 500 to 1000 people, with their faces covered and carrying sharp weapons, stickers, and bottles, began to disrupt the area. They vandalized shops, pelted stones, and even torched vehicles. One local resident, Sunil Peshne, whose car was set on fire, stated, "This incident happened around 8:30 pm. A mob of 500-1000 people pelted stones. They even torched our car and vandalized around 25-30 vehicles." Reports from the area also mentioned incidents of stone-pelting and vehicle vandalism, with heavy police forces being deployed to control the situation. The protests and subsequent violence prompted authorities to impose a curfew in several areas under Section 163 of the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) to maintain law and order. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis condemned the violence, saying. Watch video

18 March,2025 11:32 AM IST
Must watch: Jaishankar Lashes Out at Bangladesh for Brutality Against Minorities

Must watch: Jaishankar Lashes Out at Bangladesh for Brutality Against Minorities

On February 22, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar sharply criticized the Bangladeshi government for its actions that have strained relations between India and Bangladesh. Speaking at an event in Delhi, Jaishankar specifically raised concerns about the ongoing violence and discrimination against minority communities in Bangladesh. He condemned the brutality faced by these groups, pointing out the worsening situation. His comments came amid growing tensions between the two neighboring countries. Watch the video for more information.

27 February,2025 05:12 PM IST
Delta Jet Crashes on Tarmac in Toronto, 18 Injured - Watch video

Delta Jet Crashes on Tarmac in Toronto, 18 Injured - Watch video

A Delta Air Lines jet crashed while trying to land at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon. The plane, Flight 4819 from Minneapolis, was hit by strong winds and drifting snow. It flipped over on the tarmac, coming to a stop with its belly up and one wing torn off. Despite the crash, all 80 people on board were evacuated safely. Photos and videos showed flames and black smoke as passengers exited through the front and rear doors. Firefighters sprayed water on the plane. At least 18 people were injured, including one person in critical condition and a child with serious injuries. The rest had minor to moderate injuries. There were 22 Canadian passengers on the flight.

18 February,2025 10:16 AM IST
Washington DC Plane crash: Aircraft crashes in Potomac River, 2 bodies recovered

Washington DC Plane crash: Aircraft crashes in Potomac River, 2 bodies recovered

A small aircraft crashed in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport late Wednesday evening. Fire boats reached quickly on the scene as emergency responders worked to assist with the recovery efforts. The Washington, D.C. Fire Department confirmed the incident, and the Metropolitan Police Department shared on social media that a multi-agency search and rescue operation was underway. According to reports from WBAL, two bodies have been recovered so far. U.S. Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas also confirmed that the aircraft was inbound from Kansas when the crash occurred. In response to the emergency, all takeoffs and landings at the airport were halted late Wednesday while personnel addressed the situation. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has announced that it is gathering information to further investigate the cause of the crash. The incident has raised concerns, but authorities continue to work on the recovery and investigation.

30 January,2025 12:04 PM IST
Kolkata building crashes during renovation, Panic strikes people

Kolkata building crashes during renovation, Panic strikes people

A four-storey building in Kolkata's Baghajatin area, located in Vidyasagar Colony, collapsed on January 14 while it was under renovation. Fortunately, there were no casualties as the building had already been evacuated. Residents had been asked to leave earlier due to safety concerns. One of the residents mentioned that most people had left their belongings behind in the building when they moved out. The collapse did not result in any injuries, but it has caused concern about the safety of other buildings in the area. Authorities are investigating the cause of the collapse and ensuring the safety of nearby structures.

15 January,2025 11:14 AM IST
South Korea plane crash: Death toll rises above 120, Families cry in pain

South Korea plane crash: Death toll rises above 120, Families cry in pain

The death toll from the Muan plane crash in South Korea has risen to over 120 people. The accident occurred early on December 29 when a plane from Bangkok veered off the runway while landing at Muan International Airport. The flight, operated by Jeju Air, was carrying over 180 people, including crew members, when it crashed into a wall, causing a huge fireball. Kim Sung-Cheol, the director of the Muan County Public Health Centre, informed the families of the victims. The news left many relatives in tears. Rescue efforts are still ongoing, with two people already saved. Authorities are working to evacuate passengers who may be trapped in the tail section of the plane.

29 December,2024 05:37 PM IST
Dr. Manmohan Singh's ashes immersed at Yamuna Ghat after full state honour

Dr. Manmohan Singh's ashes immersed at Yamuna Ghat after full state honour

The 'Asthi Visarjan' (immersion of ashes) ceremony for former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh took place at Yamuna Ghat near Gurdwara Majnu Ka Tilla. This ritual followed the full state honours given to Dr. Singh during his last rites at Nigam Bodh Ghat on December 28. The ceremony was a solemn occasion as the nation said its final goodbyes to the respected leader. Dr. Singh, known for his contributions to India, passed away recently, and the nation paid tribute to him with deep respect and gratitude for his service to the country. The immersion of his ashes marked the end of his funeral rites.

29 December,2024 01:14 PM IST
South Korea plane crash: Tragi incident kills over 47, Rescue ops underway

South Korea plane crash: Tragi incident kills over 47, Rescue ops underway

On December 29, a plane from Bangkok crashed at Muan International Airport, reportedly killing at least 47 people. The flight, Jeju Air flight 7C2216, was carrying over 180 passengers when it crashed while landing early in the morning. The plane skidded off the runway and hit a wall, causing a huge fireball to rise into the air. According to Muan fire officials, at least 33 bodies had been recovered, and rescue operations were still ongoing at the time of reporting. The transport ministry has not yet confirmed the exact number of casualties. More information and updates about the accident are still expected.

29 December,2024 11:58 AM IST

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