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Anti-Corruption Bureau Arrests Two Private Individuals Demanding ₹200,000 Bribe in Faridabad

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A team from the Haryana Anti-Corruption Bureau has arrested two private individuals in Faridabad on charges of soliciting a bribe. The accused allegedly demanded ₹200,000 in exchange for securing a job at ESIC Hospital.

In this case, Rakesh was apprehended while accepting ₹180,000 in bribe money, while another accused, Hakim, was found in possession of ₹120,000. The Anti-Corruption Bureau has filed an FIR at the Faridabad police station against the accused individuals.

According to a government spokesperson, the Anti-Corruption Bureau received a complaint regarding the demand for a bribe from Rakesh, who was allegedly facilitating a job as a sanitation worker at ESIC Hospital in exchange for money. The complainant had already paid ₹20,000 to Rakesh prior to his arrest.

Following an investigation by the ACB, a plan was devised to apprehend the accused, resulting in the arrest of Rakesh while he was accepting the bribe. During the investigation, another private individual, Hakim, was also found involved, leading to the recovery of ₹120,000 from his possession. The entire operation was conducted with full transparency before witnesses.

A spokesperson for the bureau appealed to the public, urging anyone who encounters demands for bribes in exchange for government work to immediately report such incidents to the Haryana Anti-Corruption Bureau’s toll-free number at 1800-180-2022 or dial 1064.

Projects to progress soon with Haryana’s land bank: Chief Minister

Chandigarh:

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh stated that the land bank created from voluntarily offered land on the e-Bhoomi portal will help in the completion of projects soon. This unique initiative started by the state government is the first experiment in the country towards accumulating land for government schemes.

        The Chief Minister chaired a meeting of the High-Powered Land Purchase Committee today. Minister of State for Urban Local Bodies, Sh. Subhash Sudha and Minister of State for Environment, Forest & Wildlife Sh. Sanjay Singh were also present in the meeting.

        Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh stated that some people generously donate land for welfare projects. He praised Sh. Ramehar from Baroli village in Jind district for offering 2.8 acres of land to the Public Health Engineering Department for a JalGhar, setting an example for the society.

        During the meeting, discussions were held on the  land offered  as per the fixed rates on the e-Bhoomi portal in the districts of Ambala, Bhiwani, Hisar, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Sirsa, and Sonipat.

        The Chief Minister also spoke with the landowners via video conferencing. Apart from the land identified for drainage of water from the pump house in Ambala district, he discussed in detail the land offered on the e-Bhoomi portal for the ROB service road in Adampur to Daroli Road in Hisar district, construction of a new road from Jind-Barwala Road to Rakhigarhi Museum in Hisar district and a new bypass in Kosli town of Rewari district.

        He directed the Deputy Commissioners of the concerned districts to finalise these agendas.

        Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh directed the officers to inspect the land offered on the e-Bhoomi portal and to ensure its suitability for projects. He emphasised that no forest areas should be harmed when starting any project and If necessary then ensure that new trees must be planted as per the regulations.

        Chief Secretary, Sh. T.V.S.N. Prasad, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance and Planning, Sh. Anurag Rastogi, Additional Chief Secretary, Public Health Engineering, Sh. A.K. Singh, Additional Chief Secretary, Town and Planning, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, Commissioner, Urban Local Bodies Department, Sh. Vikas Gupta besides other senior officers remained present in the meeting, and Deputy Commissioners of various districts were also connected through video conferencing.

CCSHAU and Massey University of New Zealand will research Moringa

Chandigarh:

Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University and Massey University, New Zealand will jointly do research on the impact of climate change on Moringa (drumstick).

        Vice Chancellor, Prof. B.R. Kamboj said that research will be conducted on the effect of climate change and weather changes on the tannins and antioxidant properties in the seeds and leaves of Moringa. For this, samples of Moringa will be taken from various places of the Himalayan region, Uttrakhand and the southern region. Two teams have been formed by HAU for the research. In which PI Dr. Jayanti Tokas and Co-PI Dr. Akshay Bhukar from the university, PI Dr. Craig McGill and Co-PI Dr. Penny Back from the New Zealand University have been included in the team.

        He said that Moringa is also known as Drumstick. Moringa leaves are a great source of protein and also contain all the important amino acids. Its leaves are mainly rich in calcium, potassium, phosphorus, iron and vitamins A, D, and C. Moringa leaves are used to increase energy in the body as well as in the treatment of various diseases including diabetes, the immune system, bones and liver.

Netflix’s Wild Wild Punjab takes Chandigarh by Storm

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The vibrant city of Chandigarh experienced an electrifying buzz as the cast of Netflix’s much-anticipated comedy caper, Wild Wild Punjab, visited the city. Buckle your seatbelts for an unforgettable journey full of bromance and madness with the cast – Varun Sharma, Sunny Singh, Manjot Singh, Jassie Gill, Patralekhaa, and Ishita Raj who painted the town red while they were here. Presented by Gulshan Kumar and Bhushan Kumar, Wild Wild Punjab is a Luv Films Production, directed by Simarpreet Singh and produced by Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg. The film is all set to premiere on July 10, only on Netflix.

With a vibe that suggests dosti (friendship) heals all heartbreaks, this film is a must-watch for every dil-toota aashiq (heart-broken lover). Khanne (Varun Sharma) has had a breakup. He’s upset and determined to confront his ex at her wedding in front of her family, notwithstanding the groom or the baraatis (wedding procession), to say four magical words: “I am over you!”. Egging him on and up for some fun, his motley crew of friends Arore (Sunny Singh), Jainu (Jassie Gill) and Honey Paaji (Manjot Singh) encourage him to face this breakup head-on and move on! Radha (Patralekhaa) and Meera (Ishita Raj) join them on this adventure across the vibrant yet chaotic world of Punjab to help Khanne find closure. Will they succeed?

The cast along with the director shared some insights into the film and the characters building the anticipation further. Grooving to the recently released song – Husn Irani being appreciated by many, the cast grooved to it across the promotions in Chandigarh. With the backdrop of the film as vibrant as Punjab, the entire team of Wild Wild Punjab enjoyed a homecoming of sorts, fostering a special connection between the film, its stars, the press and fans!

Filled with bromance, laughter and unexpected twists, Wild Wild Punjab premieres

18 Israeli soldiers injured in drone attack in Israel-annexed Golan Heights

Eighteen Israeli soldiers were wounded, one seriously, in a drone strike in the Israel-annexed Golan Heights, as reported by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

According to an IDF statement on Sunday, the attack took place in the northern sector of the Golan Heights, although the origin of the drone was not specified.

The injured soldiers were swiftly evacuated to a nearby hospital for urgent medical care, Xinhua news agency reported.

In response to the incident, the Israeli Air Force conducted strikes on Sunday night targeting Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon.

The strikes included hitting a Hezbollah observation post near Markaba and a launcher near Ayta ash Shab, which had been used earlier on Sunday to launch a projectile toward northern Israel.

Additionally, the IDF artillery engaged multiple locations in southern Lebanon.

The latest incidents mark a continuation of the cross-border violence between Israel and Hezbollah, a Lebanese armed group and political party, which has been ongoing since October 2023. AGENCIES

Australia: Teen arrested after man critically injured in daylight stabbing

Australian police said on Monday that a teenager has been arrested after a daylight stabbing severely injured one man in New South Wales (NSW).

The incident unfolded at approximately 3:30 p.m. local time on Sunday when emergency services were called to Seymour Street in Bathurst following reports of a stabbing, reports Xinhua news agency.

Upon arrival, officers found a 28-year-old male sustaining a stab wound to his chest. Paramedics treated the man at the scene before he was airlifted to Westmead Hospital in a critical condition.

With a crime scene established, the NSW Police Force launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Following inquiries, the officers attended a home in Gormans Hill and arrested a 13-year-old boy.

He was taken to Bathurst Police Station and faced the charge of wounding a person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

The teenager was refused bail and is expected to appear before a children’s court on Monday.

Bathurst lies about 200 km west of the state capital, Sydney, with 7,001 residents living inside the urban area, according to Australia’s 2021 census. AGENCIES

Hamas releases video showing members preparing explosive devices

Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), has released a video showing its members preparing explosive devices for use against Israeli military vehicles that penetrate Gaza Strip cities.

The 40-second video showed the group’s members painting the devices and placing them in portable bags inside a covered area with black cloth inscribed with the phrases: “He who seeks my demise is chasing a mirage” and “(Operation) Al-Aqsa Flood”.

Al-Qassam also announced the use of the “Fedayeen Operations” device for the first time during the ongoing war with Israeli forces in Gaza since last October, Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday.

This came as both Al-Qassam and the Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad movement, claimed on Sunday targeting Israeli vehicles and soldiers in the Shujaiya neighbourhood in eastern Gaza City and the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood in the south of the city.

Al-Qassam said in a statement that its members “destroyed an Israeli Namer APC (armoured personnel carrier) with a Yassin 105 rocket, killing and injuring its crew” south of Tal al-Hawa.

In a separate statement, the brigades mentioned that its members also targeted “a Shezaret APC and a D9 military bulldozer” in Tal al-Hawa.

In addition, it said in another press release that its members “targeted the gathering of Israeli forces in Shujaiya with mortar shells”.

The Al-Quds Brigades announced in a statement that its members are “engaged in fierce clashes” with Israeli soldiers using machine guns and anti-personnel weapons east of Shujaiya.

The brigades mentioned in a separate statement that its members “bombarded Israeli army gatherings” in the Shujaiya neighbourhood “with a barrage of mortar shells”.

Israel has been conducting a large-scale offensive against Hamas in Gaza to retaliate against a Hamas rampage through the southern Israeli border on October 7, 2023, during which about 1,200 people were killed and more than 200 were taken hostage. AGENCIES

Indian PM, EAM condole demise of Sri Lanka’s top Tamil lawmaker

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday condoled the death of R. Sampanthan, one of the seniormost Tamil politicians in Sri Lanka, and also the leader of Tamil National Alliance (TNA).

“My deepest condolences to the family and friends of veteran TNA leader R. Sampanthan. Will always cherish fond memories of meetings with him,” the Indian PM wrote in a message posted on X.

“He relentlessly pursued a life of peace, security, equality, justice and dignity for the Tamil nationals of Sri Lanka. He will be deeply missed by his friends and followers in Sri Lanka and India,” added PM Modi.

External Affairs Minister of India, S. Jaishankar too sent his condolences on the demise of Sampanthan, who maintained close contacts with India and Indian leaders.

“Deeply saddened to hear about the passing away of Sri Lankan Tamil leader Shri R. Sampanthan,” said Jaishankar.

“Recall my many meetings and conversations with him over several decades. He dedicated his entire life fighting for the equality, dignity and justice for Tamils in Sri Lanka,” the EAM mentioned.

Sampanthan, 91, passed away on Sunday night while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Colombo.

One of the longest-serving lawmakers in Sri Lanka, Sampanthan was elected to the parliament from the Eastern district of Trincomalee in 1977.

With the TNA having the second-highest number of MPs, Sampanthan was the Opposition leader of the country’s Parliament from 2015 to December 2018. He remained an MP for 23 straight years since entering the Parliament in 2001. AGENCIES

Indonesia condemns Israel’s decision to legalise Jewish settlement outposts in West Bank

 Indonesia has vehemently condemned Israel’s decision to legalise five Jewish settlement outposts in the West Bank, the country’s foreign ministry announced on Monday.

“Israel’s settlement and continuous occupation in Palestine’s territory are violations of international law and relevant UN resolutions”, the ministry said via their official social media channels, reported Xinhua news agency.

The ministry emphasised Indonesia’s commitment to advocating for the implementation of the two-state solution and holding Israel accountable in concert with the international community.

Indonesia steadfastly supports the Palestinian people’s entitlement to an internationally recognised, independent, and sovereign state. AGENCIES

Investigation underway as severe bus crash kills 3, injures dozens in Australia

Australian Police are currently investigating the cause of a serious two-vehicle traffic crash after three female passengers aboard a bus were killed in Queensland during the weekend.

Around 11:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, a four-wheel drive towing a caravan and a bus crashed on the Bruce Highway at Gumlu, a coastal town located in the state’s north, reported Xinhua news agency.

“Three passengers on the bus died at the scene, including a woman in her 30s, a woman in her 20s, and a 56-year-old Townsville woman. Multiple other people were taken to hospital, some with serious injuries,” Queensland Police said in its latest statement on the accident.

Following the crash, the Bruce Highway was closed in both directions at Gumlu before reopening to traffic at midnight.

Queensland Police Superintendent Graeme Paine provided an update to the local media outlet ABC News Breakfast on Monday morning, saying that officers are working to confirm the identities of a female in her 30s and another in her 20s, with several people still receiving treatment in the hospital.

“One of those is in critical condition. So there are certainly some concerns held for the safety of that person,” Paine noted.

According to the superintendent, the incident occurred in a zone that has a speed limit of 100 km per hour. The bus was travelling northernly on the highway and the four-wheel drive was heading in a southern direction.

“The impact that had occurred, it pushed the bus across to the railway line, hence we had the closure of the railway line at the time,” he added.

Given that an incident of this nature appeared “very complex,” the officer didn’t touch upon the cause of the accident, but stressed the necessity of going through “a holistic investigation.”

“Our specialist crash investigators have forensically examined the scene. They are currently interviewing additional witnesses and there will be further analysis of evidence,” said Paine.

Reports from the Queensland Ambulance Service suggested that a total of 35 patients were assessed at the crash site.

“Two patients with life-threatening injuries were airlifted to Townsville Hospital, and two patients with life-threatening injuries were airlifted to Ayr Hospital and four stable patients were transported by road to Ayr Hospital. Sadly, three people were deceased at the scene,” said the local emergency agency.

In addition, 24 other patients were identified with minor injuries and declined hospitalisation.

With a population of 124, Gumlu is a remote locality in the Whitsunday region, lying 1,223 km north of Queensland’s capital Brisbane, with Bruce Highway as the major artery connecting a slew of towns along the state’s eastern coast.

Whitsunday Mayor Ry Collins described to ABC Radio that the section of the highway could be challenging as it “feels like a country road.”

“There’s no shoulder on the road. It is a fairly open section so I’d imagine the vehicles coming either way would have been able to see each other but there’s obviously been something happened here where one’s veered into the other’s lane,” said Collins. AGENCIES