Thiruvananthapuram: The SI booked in the case of missing bullets belonging to the State Police force. The Crime Branch Special Investigation Team took SI Reji Balakrishnan from the SAP camp.
Reji Balakrishnan was taken into custody on suspicion that he was involved in the artificial bullets in the stock instead of bullets. He is being questioned by investigators. Arrests will be reported afternoon.
The crime branch is investigating the existing bullets in the SAP camp. The Crime Branch had registered a case of missing 11 bullets as a suspect.
The crime branch is conducting investigations based on the CAG report that firearms and ammunition belonging to the Kerala Police are missing.
SI Reji Balachandran and others were indicted in connection with the case of missing the bullets and making 350 counterfeit cases. Investigators say it was clear the guns did not lose. The search for missing bullets and cases are ongoing.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a plea seeking the eviction of Shaheen Bagh’s protesters in New Delhi against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
The court criticized the police. Justice K M Joseph said the Delhi Police should study the British police and learn why they do not interfere with the incidents. Justice condemned the Delhi riots. The court said the incident was unfortunate.
Jaipur: At least 25 people were killed when a bus they were traveling fell into a river in Rajasthan. Many people were injured. The incident occurred in Bundi district of Rajasthan. The bus fell into the Mage River in Lake Harry. The people on the way to attend a marriage function, reports said.
The bus was on its way to Swai Madhapur from Rajasthan Fort. Reports say the bus lost control and fell into the river.
Rampur: At least five people killed in an accident occurred in Utter Pradesh. Four people injured in the accident. They were rushed to the nearby hospital, reports said. The incident occurred in Dhakiya road in Shahabad. The employees in Sugar mill have been deceased. The jeep completely demolished in the accident. The residents and police rushed to the spot for rescue work.
New Delhi: Former Minister, MP and, congress leader P Sankaran passed away. He was 72 years old. He died at MVR Co-operative Hospital last night due to illness. He represented the Koyilandi Assembly constituency in 2001 and was Minister of Health and Tourism in the AK Antony Ministry. He was elected to the Kozhikode Lok Sabha constituency in 1998. Calicut DCC for 10 years | He also served as President, KPCC General Secretary, and UDF District Chairman.
P. Krishnan came to the public eye through KSU. Sankaran was a member of the Calicut University Syndicate and chairman of the union. He also served as a lawyer in the Perambra court. Party events to be held in Kozhikode district have been postponed.
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the President of United States of America (USA), Mr. Donald Trump, at Hyderabad House, in New Delhi on February 25, 2020.
New Delhi: US President Donald Trump has signed three MoUs with India. The two countries have agreed to an extensive trade agreement. Trump said he also signed a defense agreement.
Trump has said that the two countries will cooperate in the area of internal security, that the US and India will continue to fight terrorism and wipe out terrorism off the soil of Pakistan.
It has also signed agreements for therapeutic cooperation in mental health and drug safety.
New Delhi: Widespread tension in north-east Delhi. Two policemen and five natives were killed in pelting. Many people were injured. The vehicles, shops, and houses were set on fire. A petrol pump was set on fire in Bhajanpura. A large number of police and paramilitary troops arrived. Police used lathi and tear gas in several places.
Opponents and supporters of the Citizenship Amendment Act clashed widely. Along with the police came the sight of gunmen firing at the protesters. The tension escalated when Trump’s visit provided security in Delhi. Gokulpuri ASI was injured in a stone-pelting while on duty at Chand Bagh. Ratanlal, a head constable of the commissioner’s office, died. DCP S Amit Sharma injured.
Another victim was a native of Mohammed Furqan. The name of the other persons has not been released. The violence started after BJP leader Kapil Mishra came out against an indefinite road blockade in Jafrabad, led by women, on Sunday morning. Kapil Mishra had organized a pro-CAA event near Jafrabad on Sunday evening.
It was announced that unless the police evacuate the road blockers within three days, reports said.
New Delhi: H1N1 has confirmed to six Supreme Court judges. Justice Mohana Santana Gouder, AS Bopanna, R. Bhanumati, Abdul Nasir, Sanjeev Khanna, and Indira Banerjee were affected by the H1N1 fever. Chief justice Bobde met with the judges after confirmed the fever.
Justice D.Y.Chandrachud said the meeting decided to provide adequate preventive medicine to judges and lawyers of the Supreme Court. There were reports that judges were delaying the arrival of the Supreme Court in the morning.
The bench headed by the Chief Justice was also delayed. But court officials, including the court master, did not specify why the judges would stay in the courtroom.
Subsequently, it was revealed that the judges had been affected by H1N1 and had called a meeting of the Chief Justice to discuss the matter.
Thiruvananthapuram: An indefinite private bus strike in the state from March 11. The bus owners strike demanding a hike in student fares and a minimum bus fare of Rs 10. The coordination committee of bus owners informed the Transport Minister AK Sasheendran that they will launch a private bus strike in March.
The Transport Minister had assured the bus owners that they would resolve the issue by February 23.
Kochi,
25th February 2020: With the onset of the wedding
season and rising gold prices, Kalyan Jewellers, one of India’s largest and
most preferred jewellery brands, announces special discounts and offers. Kalyan
Jewellers has launched a Rate Protection Offer for customers
in India which enables them to lock-in the price of gold and protect it from
future price hikes and fluctuations. As
part of this offer, customers can book jewellery at the current market price of
gold by paying a 10% advance of the total purchase amount. Additionally, customers
purchasing jewelry can avail flat 20% discount on the purchase of diamond
jewellery* and flat 15% off on polki, uncut and precious
stone jewellery*.
Speaking on this occasion
Mr. TS Kalyanaraman, Chairman &
Managing Director, Kalyan Jewellers said, “At Kalyan Jewellers, our aim has
always been to enhance consumer experience and enable the customers to reap
maximum benefits from their jewellery purchases. Considering the constant
changes in gold prices over the past few months, we have introduced the Rate
Protection Offer to safeguard customers from a hike in gold prices. We believe
that this unique multi-offer campaign, in combination with the Rate Protection
Offer, will greatly benefit general consumers and wedding shoppers who want to
lock-in their jewellery before the next season begins.”
Customers will also be
able to avail the benefits of Kalyan’s new 4-Level
Assurance Certification on gold jewellery. This is a special initiative by
Kalyan to continue enhancing the brand’s commitment towards offering the very
best to its loyalists. While jewellery retailed at Kalyan Jewellers goes
through multiple purity tests and are all BIS hallmarked, the 4-level assurance
certificate promises customers payment on the value of purity mentioned in the
invoice during exchange or resale. Also, it ensures free lifetime maintenance
of ornaments at any of the brand’s showrooms.
Kalyan Jewellers also tied up with Rupay and Master Card to offer additional discounts. For more information on the brand’s collections and offers, visit https://www.kalyanjewellers.net/