The Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2024 in Lucknow honored top athletes and coaches for their achievements. Hosted by Aparshakti Khurrana, the event saw Bollywood celebrities presenting awards. Suniel Shetty was named TOISA Ambassador of the Year, Kapil Dev received the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj was honored for advancing para-sports.
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Minister of state for transport Madhuri Misal acknowledged security lapses at state transport depots, including one in Swargate where a woman was raped on a bus. Misal pointed out issues in implementing government mandates at ground level and highlighted ongoing nuisances. She announced measures such as scrapping defunct buses and enhancing security provisions, including CCTV and women security guards.
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