Actor Arrested After Bengaluru Car Crash Kills Woman, Injures Her Husband

Actor Arrested After Bengaluru Car Crash Kills Woman, Injures Her Husband

Nagabhushan has featured in several movies, especially in comic roles.

Bengaluru:

Kannada film actor Nagabhushan SS has been arrested, as a speeding car allegedly driven by him rammed into a couple, killing a 48-year-old woman, and critically injuring her 58-year-old husband, police said on Sunday.

The incident occurred at Vasanthapura Main Road here on the night of September 30.

According to the police, Prema S (48) and Krishna B (58) were walking on the footpath, when the accused, driving his car from Uttarahalli towards Konanakunte Cross, allegedly knocked them down, before crashing into an electric pole.

They said he was driving the car in a “rash and negligent” manner.

The severely injured couple were rushed to a private hospital. While the woman succumbed to her injuries on the way to the hospital, her husband is is undergoing treatment.

The incident took place at Kumaraswamy layout traffic police limits here and the officials rushed to the spot and arrested Nagabhushan.

The actor has featured in several movies, especially in comic roles.

Police said a case has been registered and the car has been seized for further investigation.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Hyderabad: Q Mart introduces Innovative small format store ‘Q Mart Convenio’

The Convenio, a new small format store, with 3000 to 4000 sft space, is aimed at servicing a 24/7 premium niche in speciality food and home needs retail.

Published Date – 03:48 PM, Sun – 1 October 23


Hyderabad: Q Mart introduces Innovative small format store ‘Q Mart Convenio’

The Convenio, a new small format store, with 3000 to 4000 sft space, is aimed at servicing a 24/7 premium niche in speciality food and home needs retail.

Hyderabad: Q Mart has announced its foray into Sattva Knowledge City, through its third store, and is all set to redefine the retail experience of customers with a new small format store – Q Mart Convenio.

The Convenio, a new small format store, with 3000 to 4000 sft space, is aimed at servicing a 24/7 premium niche in speciality food and home needs retail.

This Q Mart Convenio located in the heart of the IT district, is poised to meet the daily and exclusive needs of residents in this thriving community and beyond.

Dr Rahul Varma, Director – Q Mart said, “the new format Q Mart Convenio offers a variety of products from national and international brands under one roof based on the Q Mart benchmark for quality and uniqueness of products.”

The store will offer a selection of food categories including world foods and gourmet delicatessen, cheese, fruits and vegetables, fresh meat and seafood, dairy and ice cream, fresh bakery products, beverages and juices, and much more. The non-food segment will have cosmetics, personal care and grooming, home care and essentials.

Actor Arrested After Bengaluru Car Crash Kills Woman, Injures Her Husband

Actor Arrested After Bengaluru Car Crash Kills Woman, Injures Her Husband

Nagabhushan has featured in several movies, especially in comic roles.

Bengaluru:

Kannada film actor Nagabhushan SS has been arrested, as a speeding car allegedly driven by him rammed into a couple, killing a 48-year-old woman, and critically injuring her 58-year-old husband, police said on Sunday.

The incident occurred at Vasanthapura Main Road here on the night of September 30.

According to the police, Prema S (48) and Krishna B (58) were walking on the footpath, when the accused, driving his car from Uttarahalli towards Konanakunte Cross, allegedly knocked them down, before crashing into an electric pole.

They said he was driving the car in a “rash and negligent” manner.

The severely injured couple were rushed to a private hospital. While the woman succumbed to her injuries on the way to the hospital, her husband is is undergoing treatment.

The incident took place at Kumaraswamy layout traffic police limits here and the officials rushed to the spot and arrested Nagabhushan.

The actor has featured in several movies, especially in comic roles.

Police said a case has been registered and the car has been seized for further investigation.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Hyderabad: Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival to begin on Oct 5

The five-day theatre festival will be held at iconic venues of Salar Jung Museum and Taramati Baradari.

Published Date – 03:52 PM, Sun – 1 October 23


Hyderabad: Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival to begin on Oct 5

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Hyderabad: The 18th edition of the prestigious Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival is beginning here on October 5.

The five-day theatre festival will be held at iconic venues of Salar Jung Museum and Taramati Baradari.

This year’s plays feature writing by Ismat Chughtai, German playwright Sibylle Berg and others and themes such as human relationships, the history of dissent, a chapter from the Ramayana, greed and the love for acting.

Artistes who will be seen in action include Anjan Srivastav, Masood Akhtar, Mita Vashisht, Sunil Shanbag, Ayesha Raza, Anubha Fatehpuria, Dr. Dalavai Kullayappa and more from Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Anantapur.

According to the organisers, genres are diverse, spanning traditional puppet theatre, adaptations, biography, poetry, dance and satire. The festival will also feature free master classes by Mohammad Ali Baig, Anjan Srivastav and Sunil Shanbag on topics such as theatre management, the Indian method of acting and how life informs art.

The festival is curated by Padma Shri recipient Mohammad Ali Baig as a tribute to his legendary father, theatre doyen Qadir Ali Baig.

The Festival is being presented in association with Telangana Tourism, Salar Jung Museum, Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad and is headlined by the Aparna Group.

According to Mohammad Ali Baig, over the past 18 years, Hyderabad’s Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival which has hosted the virtual who’s who of Indian and global theatre has come to be regarded as one of the foremost theatre assemblies in the subcontinent, at the same time giving an impetus tonew work from upcoming young artistes of different cities.

From classical to contemporary theatre, physical and dance theatre, puppet and circus theatre, bio-plays to solo performances, mythological and avant-garde, intimate and spectacle, musicals and storytelling, historical pageants to social dramas, the festival repertoire has presented a wide bouquet to theatre aficionados of the south.

While thespians like Habib Tanvir, Usha Ganguli, Tom Alter, Surekha Sikri and Jalabala Vaidya had their last stage appearances at this national assembly, Alyque Padamsee, Pankaj Kapur and Kulbhushan Kharbanda made their comebacks to theatre on this stage.

Leading actors like Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi and Anupam Kher have paid annual tributes to Qadir Ali Baig.

Ukrainian drone destroyed over Russia's Krasnodar territory

“On October 1, at about 08:00 Moscow time, an attempt by the Kyiv regime to carry out a terrorist attack by an aircraft-type UAV on objects on the territory of Russia was stopped. The Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle was destroyed over the Krasnodar Territory by air defense systems on duty,” the ministry said in a statement, Sputnik reported.

Three Ukrainian drones were destroyed over the city of Smolensk.

“Today, at about 09:00 Moscow time, an attempt by the Kyiv regime to carry out a terrorist attack by an aircraft-type UAV on objects on the territory of Russia was stopped. Three Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed over the Smolensk Region by air defense systems on duty,” the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.

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Unidentified person kills woman in Noida, probe launched

Police said that the information was received at Eco-Tech 3 police station about the killing of Pinki by an unknown person who had inflicted a head injury.

Published Date – 03:46 PM, Sun – 1 October 23


Unidentified person kills woman in Noida, probe launched



Noida: A 23-year-old woman was killed by unidentified person in Noida, an official said on Sunday.

The deceased has been identified as Pinki, a resident of Habibpur village.

Police said that the information was received at Eco-Tech 3 police station about the killing of Pinki by an unknown person who had inflicted a head injury.

“Upon receiving the information, police officers and the station in-charge reached the spot,” said a senior police official.

“The forensic team and the dog squad have been summoned to the scene, and the necessary legal proceedings are being carried out,” the official added.

“There are no issues with the law and order situation at the scene, and a thorough investigation is being conducted on all aspects with due diligence,” the official added.

After deal, Rwanda says UK 'enslaved millions for 400 years'

UK’s home secretary, Suella Braverman, has faced scrutiny over her immigration policy after the ambassador of Rwanda was filmed in an covert sting operation, criticizing the UK government’s stance on asylum seekers, calling it as “absolutely wrong”.

Johnston Busingye, high commissioner of Rwanda who initially supported the UK government’s plan to send asylum seekers to his country, said ministers needed to examine the driving forces of migration.

“It is immoral for this country to still see themselves as the refugee country, the solace country, the protection country, the compassion country. They enslaved millions of people for 400 years. They destroyed India, they destroyed China, they destroyed Africa,” the Guardian newspaper quoted him as saying. 

The covertly filmed encounter took place during a meeting at the Travellrs Club in St James’s in London in August. The operation was conducted by the campaign group Led By Donkeys in collaboration with journalist Antony Barnett.

Busingye, under the impression that he was meeting a representative of a Southeast Asian company interested in investing in Rwanda, candidly expressed his views.

When he was asked what would he say to the prime minister or home secretary about the UK’s immigration policy, he responded by saying he would tell them it was “absolutely wrong.”

“They should have a long-term idea…They should have a long-term policy of making it a choice for people not to risk their lives coming to the UK. Because right now, many people are not coming here because of war in their country, they’re coming here because they are hopeless. They’re coming here because they have no future,” the ambassador said.

Busingye appeared to speak dismissively about evidence that 12 refugees were shot dead by police in Rwanda over cuts to food rations in February 2018.

“Well, there is an incident in 2018 where the police shot 10 refugees. Yes, it might have happened, but so what? Here in the UK, someone is shot every day and it is on BBC and it is everywhere,” he said.

During the meeting, the ambassador appeared reluctant to give a categorical assurance that any refugees transported to Rwanda from the UK would never be returned to their home country.

“Even if it happened, in the unlikely event that it happened, how many times would it happen? And in broad daylight? We have a double British and Rwandan supervisory committee. It’s very independent,” Busingye said.

Busingye’s critical comments are published after Braverman last week called for a comprehensive reform of the global migration system, where she warned that uncontrolled migration posed an “existential challenge” to Western nations.

The investigation also raises new questions about the UK government’s controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda and casts a shadow over its human rights record.

In June, the Court of Appeal ruled the government’s plan to be unlawful. Consequently, the government has lodged an appeal with the Supreme Court, with a hearing scheduled for October.

The UK has reportedly paid cash-strapped Rwanda 148 million dollars upfront for the deportation deal and plans on making additional payments to the African country based on the number of asylum-seekers it deports.

Human rights groups say it is immoral and inhumane to send people more than 6,400 kilometers to a country they don’t want to live in. They also cite Rwanda’s poor human rights record, including allegations of torture and killings of government opponents.

Congress applauds Rahul for elevating public discourse with personal article

Ramesh, Congress General Secretary, commented on X, stating, “Today, Rahul Gandhi has elevated public discourse significantly with this profoundly personal and thought-provoking article.

Updated On – 03:06 PM, Sun – 1 October 23


Congress applauds Rahul for elevating public discourse with personal article



New Delhi: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Sunday said that Rahul Gandhi has raised the public discourse immensely with this deeply personal and thought-provoking article.

Congress General Secretary Ramesh in a post on X, said, “Today Rahul Gandhi has raised the public discourse immensely with this deeply personal and thought-provoking article. This is in line with the personality whose true form was seen during the 4000 km long Bharat Jodo (Pad) Yatra.”

He said this while attaching the article written by the former party chief.

Party General Secretary (organisation) K.C. Venugopal in his post on X, said, “Rahul Gandhi’s thought provoking piece gives a deep understanding of how we should see Hinduism in these polarised times.”

Rahul Gandhi on Sunday wrote an article titled ‘Satyam Shivam Sundaram’, stating that to call Hinduism a set of cultural norms is to misunderstand it and to bind it to a geography is to limit it.

In his article, the Congress leader said, “Imagine life as swimming through a vast ocean of joy, love and fear. We live together in its beautiful but frightening depths, trying to survive its many powerful and constantly changing currents. There is love, connection and immense happiness in the ocean. But there is also fear. Fear of death, hunger, loss, as well as fear of pain, insignificance, and failure. Life is our collective journey through this beautiful ocean. We are all swimming together. It is beautiful, but it is also frightening because nobody has ever survived this vast ocean we call life. And nobody ever will.”

He further wrote that “a person who has the courage to overcome her own fear so that she may observe the ocean truthfully is a Hindu”.

“To call Hinduism a set of cultural norms is to misunderstand it. To bind it to a particular nation or geography is to limit it. Hinduism is how we mitigate and understand our relationship with our fears. It is a path towards the realisation of truth and though it belongs to no one, it is open to anyone who chooses to walk on it,” he wrote.

He also asserted that a Hindu looks at herself and everyone in this ocean of life with love, compassion and respect because she understands we are all swimming and drowning in exactly the same waters.

“She reaches out and protects all the beings around her who are struggling to swim. She is alert to even the most quiet anxiety, the most silent scream. This action and duty to defend others, especially the weak is what a Hindu calls her Dharma. Listening for and acting on behalf of the world’s invisible worries through the prisms of truth and non-violence,” he wrote.

“A Hindu has the courage to look deeply into her own fear and to embrace it. She learns to turn her fear from an enemy into an intimate friend that guides and accompa- nies her through life. She is not a victim. And never ever allows her fear to capture her and turn her into a vehicle for anger, hatred or violence,” the Lok Sabha MP from Kerala’s wayanad said.

He further stated that a Hindu knows that whatever knowledge exists, springs from the collective will of the ocean.

“It is not her property alone. She knows things are constantly evolving in the currents and that nothing ever stands still. She is be- stowed with a deep sense of curiosity, one that ensures she never closes her mind to understanding. A Hindu is humble and is always ready to listen and learn from any being that swims in the great ocean.

“She loves all living beings and accepts that each one of them has the right to choose their own path to navigate and understand the ocean. She loves, respects and accepts all paths as if they are her own,” he added.

Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad’s October Extravaganza: A Cultural Feast for All

Kicking off the month, GZH is all set to host “Half a Cup Full,” a play directed by Mala Pasha, on October 6.

Updated On – 03:29 PM, Sun – 1 October 23


Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad’s October Extravaganza: A Cultural Feast for All

Kicking off the month, GZH is all set to host “Half a Cup Full,” a play directed by Mala Pasha, on October 6.

Hyderabad: The Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad (GZH) is gearing up for a thrilling October filled with a diverse range of events and programs that promise to captivate audiences of all ages and interests.

Kicking off the month, GZH is all set to host “Half a Cup Full,” a play directed by Mala Pasha, on October 6. Performed exclusively to the GZH students, by the Torn Curtain Theatre Group, as a part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the play aims to raise awareness about early breast cancer detection.

The same evening, theater enthusiasts can join for “Kutta, Aurat, Aadmi”, directed by Jitender Singh and Dheer Hira at Taramati Baradari at Ibrahim Bagh. The thought-provoking play explores human relationships through the perspective of a pet dog. To enjoy a Hyderabadi-style festivity filled with beer, games, and fun, join the celebration of Germany’s famous ‘Oktoberfest’ on October 7 at GZH.

From October 13 to 15, “Remembering Gandhi, Questioning India” at GHZ offers an engaging event with exhibitions, films, and panel discussions and the event is free and open to all. October 20 will have the free screening of the German film “Victoria”. Directed by Sebastian Schipper, this 140-minute movie, taken on a single continuous shot that enthralls movie enthusiasts.

On October 28 and 29, “Beyond Dance Festival” celebrates the universal language of dance with various dance forms.

Floods kill 9, injure 10 in Vietnam

The floods caused by heavy rain also damaged houses, roads, aquaculture ponds, and rice and other crops, as well as killed fowl and cattle, Xinhua reported.

Natural disasters, mainly floods and landslides, left 98 people dead or missing, and injured 103 others in Vietnam in the first nine months of this year, according to the country’s General Statistics Office. 

Vietnam is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of 331,212 square kilometers and a population of over 100 million, making it the world’s fifteenth-most populous country.

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