Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:14am on 20 Sep 2024,Friday India
A shocking incident has come to light in Odisha, where a woman, friend of an Army officer, has alleged sexual harassment and illegal detention of her partner at a police station near Bhubaneswar. The woman, who was released on bail after being arrested for assaulting cops and vandalizing police property, claims she was mistreated while trying to file a complaint at Bharatpur Police Station. The complaint stems from a Sunday night attack by a group of men, which she and her friend fought off. Five police officers, including an Inspector, have been suspended for "gross misconduct" pending disciplinary action.
23-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed in Wrong-Way Collision on Golf Course Road, #Gurugram, Visuals Captured on his friends Bike Go Pro-Cam
— Utkarsh Singh (@utkarshs88) September 19, 2024
Incident took place on Sunday. tragic and sad pic.twitter.com/8ckJgDfyjt
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:27am on 20 Sep 2024,Friday India
A viral video has surfaced showing a tragic accident in Gurugram where a 23-year-old biker, Akshat Garg, died after being hit by an SUV driving in the wrong direction on Golf Course Road near Belvedere Park. The incident, captured on a GoPro camera, shows Garg being thrown off his bike after the collision with the Mahindra XUV 300. The Gurugram Police have filed an FIR against the driver, Thakur, under multiple sections of the Motor Vehicles Act, including charges of negligence and rash driving. Thakur, apprehended at the scene, was later released on bail.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:54am on 20 Sep 2024,Friday India
A laboratory report has confirmed the presence of animal fats and fish oil in the sacred laddoos offered to devotees at Tirupati temple in Andhra Pradesh. Tests by NDDB CALF, a private laboratory, detected foreign fats including palm oil, fish oil, beef tallow, and lard in the ghee used to make the laddoos. The findings validate allegations made by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu against the previous YSR Congress government. The report's revelations have sparked concern among devotees and temple authorities, prompting calls for an investigation into the use of substandard ingredients.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:30pm on 19 Sep 2024,Thursday India
Kolkata doctors, who have been on strike for 42 days, will resume emergency duties on Saturday but will continue their protests. The West Bengal Junior Doctors' Front announced they would rejoin essential services while maintaining their protest over the alleged rape-and-murder of a colleague in August. The doctors will withdraw their sit-in outside Swasthya Bhavan but plan to protest at the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) office, demanding updates on the investigation. They have set a one-week deadline for implementing promises made by the Bengal government, warning of intensified protests if demands remain unmet.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:20pm on 19 Sep 2024,Thursday India
EY India Chairman Rajiv Memani denied claims that work pressure led to the death of 26-year-old employee Anna Sebastian Perayil. Anna’s mother had written a viral letter accusing the company of overworking her daughter. Memani said Anna was given tasks similar to other employees and worked with EY for just four months. He called her death an "irreparable loss" for the company. Memani expressed condolences to Anna’s family and stated that EY is taking steps to improve the work environment. Anna had joined EY in March and was excited about her first job.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:52pm on 19 Sep 2024,Thursday India
Junior doctors in West Bengal will end their strike on Friday, with emergency services resuming at state-run hospitals on Saturday. The strike began after the rape and murder of a medical student at RG Kar Medical College. Despite this decision, OPD and surgery services will remain suspended until better security for female staff is provided. The doctors’ protest achieved some goals, like the resignation of the Kolkata Police Commissioner, but they continue to demand the removal of the principal secretary. They vow to keep fighting for justice in the ongoing case.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:35pm on 19 Sep 2024,Thursday India
A lab report has confirmed that Tirupati laddoos, offered as prasad at the Tirumala temple, contain animal fats, including beef tallow, fish oil, and lard. The report by NDDB CALF follows accusations from Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu against the previous YSR Congress (YSRCP) government for using substandard ingredients. YSRCP has dismissed these claims as politically motivated. The findings have sparked demands for a probe and criticism from various political and religious leaders, highlighting concerns over the sanctity of the sacred offerings.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:18am on 19 Sep 2024,Thursday India
Inclusive cafes across India are providing employment to marginalized groups, including transgender individuals, abuse survivors, and people with disabilities. Writer's Cafe in Chennai hires abuse survivors, while Mumbai’s Trans Cafe is run by transgender employees. Mitti Cafe in Bengaluru employs over 200 people with disabilities, offering them work opportunities. Cafes like Mirchi & Mime in Mumbai train servers with hearing impairments, creating inclusive dining experiences. These cafes aim to empower individuals who face stigma and struggle to find employment, using their platforms to drive social change while offering great food and service.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:57am on 19 Sep 2024,Thursday India
Kolkata doctors leading the RG Kar protests assert, "No one is vying for CM chair," as the government agrees to address 99% of their demands, including the replacement of Kolkata’s police commissioner. The ongoing protest, sparked by a rape and murder case, has seen significant concessions from the administration. Despite these developments, doctors remain committed to advocating for systemic reforms. Leaders like Aniket Mahato and Kinjal Nanda emphasize their focus on broader issues rather than political positions, reflecting the movement's demand for deeper changes in the healthcare system and beyond.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:24am on 19 Sep 2024,Thursday India
Fifteen people have been arrested in connection with the burning of 21 houses in Nawada, Bihar, on Wednesday. The incident, which involved shots being fired and extensive property damage, is believed to be linked to a land dispute. Nawada District Magistrate Ashutosh Kumar Verma confirmed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to investigate further. No injuries were reported. Police and fire services responded promptly, but the fire took time to control. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has dispatched a fact-finding team to the area to assess the situation.