A heartwarming incident has gone viral on the Internet where a Bengaluru cabbie returned a passenger's lost phone. The passenger, who lost the phone during a late-night ride, was surprised when the driver found, charged, and returned the device the next day. This act of honesty has touched many, especially amid recent allegations against Bengaluru taxi drivers.
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A viral video shows a man throwing water on train passengers, who is quickly caught and beaten by a policeman. The incident highlights ongoing unruly behavior in Indian railways, as minor acts like this pose risks to passengers. Social media users praised the officer and called for stricter measures.
Kerala government will officially declare the 35 missing persons from the Wayanad landslides as deceased to provide their families with financial assistance. The procedure includes filing a missing person report, an investigation, and a 30-day objection period before death certificates are issued.
Rahul Gandhi criticizes Kejriwal's governance by highlighting poor infrastructure in Delhi, with videos showing open drains and collapsed roads. He also challenges Kejriwal on social justice issues, questioning his stance on reservation policies. This intensifies the rivalry between Congress and AAP ahead of the assembly polls.
A CBI special court in Chhattisgarh has discharged former CM Bhupesh Baghel from all charges in the sleaze CD case. Baghel, his former adviser Vinod Verma, and Kailash Murarka appeared in court, which found no basis for prosecution. The case was linked to an alleged sex CD involving ex-minister Rajesh Munat.
The Kerala High Court has suspended the five-year prison sentence of four individuals, including former CPM MLA K V Kunhiraman, convicted for the murder of two Youth Congress workers. The court stated that appeals are unlikely to be heard before the sentences are completed, leading to their temporary release on bail.
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Telangana CM A Revanth Reddy ordered an investigation into allegations against Hyderabad Cricket Association officials harassing Sunrisers Hyderabad with demands for free tickets. SRH management threatened to relocate if such practices continue. IPS officer K Sreenivasa Reddy will conduct the inquiry. A recent incident involved HCA representatives locking a box on SRH's match day until extra tickets were provided.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis criticized stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra for his remarks against Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, emphasizing that freedom of expression should not lead to tyranny. The government pledged to act against disrespectful statements, while Mumbai police arrested 11 Yuva Sena members for vandalizing a comedy venue.