In Surat's Piplod, a woman discovered a mobile phone hidden in the exhaust fan of K's Charcoal restaurant's toilet, which was recording her. Police arrested Surendra Rana, a sweeper at the restaurant, and seized two phones containing four indecent videos of customers.
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The Tamil Nadu Congress has announced a boycott of Governor R.N. Ravi's Independence Day tea party, citing his "anti-Tamil Nadu activities," including the rejection of a bill to establish a university named after former chief minister M Karunanidhi. The party also protests the Election Commission's voter list revision in Bihar.
Pranjal Khewalkar, son-in-law of former minister Eknath Khadse, faces a new case filed by a Mumbai model. She alleges Khewalkar lured her to hotels under the guise of creating a portfolio, where he photographed and recorded her in compromising positions without consent.
Dewald Brevis stunned spectators in the third T20I against Australia with an explosive innings. The South African batsman showcased his power-hitting ability, highlighted by three consecutive no-look sixes off Aaron Hardie. Brevis's audacious display sent the crowd into a frenzy, with one fan even attempting to retrieve a ball by jumping over the fence.
The Supreme Court upheld Medha Patkar's conviction in a defamation case initiated by VK Saxena. However, the court removed the Rs 1 lakh penalty previously imposed. A Delhi court had earlier issued a warrant against Patkar for not complying with the sentencing order. The Delhi High Court had also supported Patkar's conviction, stating that her challenge relied on minor technicalities.
Leading CEOs like Elon Musk are revolutionizing corporate strategies, prioritizing efficiency and agility. Musk famously encourages employees to leave meetings that aren't productive, a sentiment echoed by leaders like Jeff Bezos and Jensen Huang. Bezos champions delegation for faster decision-making, while Huang favors open forums over one-on-one meetings to enhance communication. Mark Zuckerberg, during Facebook's growth, promoted rapid innovation with the motto "move fast and break things."... Expand
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Rahul Gandhi, facing a defamation case in Pune over his remarks against Savarkar, has expressed security concerns in court. Gandhi's application cites the complainant's lineage as a descendant of Nathuram Godse, raising fears of potential harm or targeting. The defamation case was filed by Satyaki Savarkar, disputing Gandhi's claim about an incident in Savarkar's writings.