Protests in Mumbai's CSMT area severely impacted weekend sales around Crawford Market as festival shoppers stayed away due to safety concerns. The large crowds, numbering around 30,000, overwhelmed the BMC, leading to sanitation issues and strained resources.
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A Canadian Department of Finance report reveals that Khalistani extremist groups, along with Hamas and Hezbollah, receive financial support from Canada. These groups exploit charities and non-profit organizations to fund politically motivated violence. Canadian intelligence confirms that Khalistani extremists use Canada as a base for fundraising and planning violence in India, raising concerns about the impact on relations with India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in an extended private discussion on Monday, taking place within Putin's Aurus limousine following the SCO summit. According to PTI reports, Putin offered Modi a ride, using the opportunity to continue their one-on-one talks for nearly an hour before their scheduled formal bilateral meeting.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, down with viral fever, missed accompanying Arvind Kejriwal on a tour of flood-affected areas. Kejriwal, after visiting Mann, assessed the flood situation in Sultanpur Lodhi. His visit coincides with controversy surrounding AAP MLA Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra, accused of rape and other charges. Pathanmajra's arrest attempt sparked a political row, with allegations of revenge politics surfacing.
A video surfaced online showing a Jharkhand High Court judge reprimanding an IAS officer during a land acquisition case hearing. The judge questioned the officer's authority to object to compensation, accusing him of seeking commissions and obstructing rightful awards. The judge threatened contempt or an FIR, drawing widespread appreciation on social media for his firm stance against alleged irregularities.
Vivek Agnihotri's controversial film, 'The Bengal Files', faced a modest opening, earning approximately Rs 1.75 crore amidst clashes with 'Baaghi 4'. The film's release was marred by alleged theatre pressure in West Bengal, with actress Pallavi Joshi decrying an “unofficial ban”. 'Baaghi 4' overshadowed 'The Bengal Files', collecting around Rs 12 crore on the same day.
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Shaq Mason, a two-time Super Bowl champion, faced arrest on domestic violence charges. Franklin Police Department took Mason into custody in Tennessee. The charges included aggravated assault and burglary. His bond was set at $150,000. Mason was a free agent at the time of the arrest. The NFL community is closely monitoring the situation.
Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari recounted Operation Sindoor, revealing that fewer than 50 weapons strikes by the IAF on Pakistani military targets compelled Islamabad to request a ceasefire by May 10. These precision strikes, some hitting targets untouched even in the 1971 war, demonstrated India's air dominance and strategic planning, effectively conveying a strong message while minimizing collateral damage.