Maharashtra: Woman beaten up, her daughter stripped over water dispute

Cops register case against eight members of a family in connection with the assault that occurred in Panvel

Published Date – 30 November 2024, 10:33 AM


Maharashtra: Woman beaten up, her daughter stripped over water dispute

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Thane: In a shocking incident, a woman was thrashed, and her 18-year-old daughter was stripped and beaten up by their neighbours over a water dispute in Navi Mumbai, police said on Saturday.

The police registered a case against eight members of a family in connection with the assault that occurred in Panvel on Thursday, but no one has been arrested as yet, an official said.


According to the police, the accused attacked the mother-daughter duo, suspecting them of complaining about water wastage in their locality in the Nhava Sheva area. As per the FIR, the accused allegedly beat up the woman and her daughter and stripped the teen in public, the official said.

The accused also allegedly used casteist slurs against the victims during the attack, he said. The official said a case was registered under sections 74 (assault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 76 (assault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to disrobe), and other relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

Trump transition says Cabinet picks, appointees were targeted by bomb threats, swatting attacks

“Last night and this morning, several of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees and Administration appointees were targeted in violent, unAmerican threats to their lives and those who live with them,” Trump transition spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

Updated On – 27 November 2024, 11:59 PM


Trump transition says Cabinet picks, appointees were targeted by bomb threats, swatting attacks


New York: Several of President-elect Donald Trump ‘s Cabinet picks and appointees have been targeted by bomb threats and “swatting attacks,” Trump’s transition said Wednesday.

“Last night and this morning, several of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees and Administration appointees were targeted in violent, unAmerican threats to their lives and those who live with them,” Trump transition spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.


She said the attacks “ranged from bomb threats to ‘swatting.’ In response, law enforcement and other authorities acted quickly to ensure the safety of those who were targeted. President Trump and the entire Transition team are grateful for their swift action.”Swatting entails generating an emergency law enforcement response against a target victim under false pretenses.

The FBI said in a statement that it is “aware of numerous bomb threats and swatting incidents targeting incoming administration nominees and appointees, and we are working with our law enforcement partners. We take all potential threats seriously, and as always, encourage members of the public to immediately report anything they consider suspicious to law enforcement.”Among those targeted was New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, Trump’s pick to serve as the next ambassador to the United Nations.

Her office said that, Wednesday morning, she, her husband, and their 3-year-old son were driving home from Washington for Thanksgiving when they were informed of a bomb threat to their residence in Saratoga County.

“New York State, County law enforcement, and U.S. Capitol Police responded immediately with the highest levels of professionalism,” her office said in a statement. “We are incredibly appreciative of the extraordinary dedication of law enforcement officers who keep our communities safe 24/7.

“In Florida, meanwhile, the Okaloosa County sheriff’s office said in an advisory posted on Facebook that it “received notification of a bomb threat referencing former Congressman Matt Gaetz’s supposed mailbox at a home in the Niceville area around 9 a.m. this morning.”

While a family member resides at the address, they said “former Congressman Gaetz is NOT a resident. “The mailbox however was cleared and no devices were located. The immediate area was also searched with negative results.”

Gaetz was Trump’s initial pick to serve as attorney general, but he withdrew from consideration amid allegations that he paid women for sex and slept with underage women. Gaetz has vehemently denied any wrongdoing and said last year that a Justice Department investigation into sex trafficking allegations involving underage girls had ended with no federal charges against him.

The threats follow a political campaign marked by unusual violence. In July, a gunman opened fire at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, grazing the then-candidate in the ear with a bullet and killing one of his supporters. The U.S. Secret Service later thwarted a subsequent assassination attempt at Trump’s West Palm Beach, Florida, golf course when an agent spotted the barrel of a gun poking through a perimeter fence while Trump was golfing.

Funeral ceremony of Martyr Kiumars Pour-Hashemi in Tehran

TEHRAN, Nov. 30 (MNA) – A funeral ceremony was held for the defender of the holy shrine Brigadier General Kiumars Pour-Hashemi was held in Tehran’s Payambar A’zam Mosque.

General Kiumars Pour-Hashemi was martyred in an attack by the Takfiri mercenaries of the Zionist regime in Aleppo on November 28. Pour-Hashemi was the commander of Iranian advisers in Aleppo.

Thiago Messi follows in dad’s footsteps, debuts with No. 10 jersey in Rosario

The 12-year-old Thiago Messi wore the No. 10 jersey for an Inter Miami youth team, which lost 1-0 to Newell’s Old Boys on Monday in the under-13 competition. The team also played on Tuesday. Thiago’s father, Lionel Messi, began his football career at Newell’s Old Boys in Rosario, located 300 kilometers (186 miles) northwest of Buenos Aires. Thiago’s mother, Antonela Roccuzzo, along with several family members, including his grandparents Jorge Messi and Celia Cuccittini, were present in the stands to watch his debut. Lionel Messi, however, was not in attendance.

Published Date – 27 November 2024, 04:47 PM


Thiago Messi follows in dad’s footsteps, debuts with No. 10 jersey in Rosario


Buenos Aires: Thiago Messi, the eldest son of the Argentina star, has made his debut in the “Newell’s Cup” tournament in the countryside city of Rosario.

The 12-year-old Messi played with the No. 10 jersey of an Inter Miami youth team, which lost 1-0 on Monday to host Newell’s Old Boys in the traditional under-13 competition. The team also played Tuesday.


Lionel Messi took his first steps as a footballer in the Argentinian club in Rosario, 300 kilometers (186 miles) northwest of capital Buenos Aires.

Thiago’s mother, Antonela Roccuzzo, and several members of his family, including grandparents Jorge Messi and Celia Cuccittini, were in the stands to watch him play. Lionel Messi did not attend.

Thiago, who was substituted in the second half, played with his friend Benjamín Suárez, son of Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez, Messi’s teammate and close friend at Barcelona and now at Inter Miami.

Messi and Suárez are in Rosario after Inter Miami’s early elimination in the MLS playoffs. On Sunday, they watched a friendly game of Inter Miami’s U13 team against Unión at the same sports complex.

The youth tournament in Argentina brings together eight teams from North and South America.

Rupee rises 8 paise to 84.38 against US dollar in early trade-Telangana Today

Forex traders noted that lower crude oil prices in the international market boosted the local currency’s recovery. At the interbank forex market, the rupee opened at 84.42 and gained further to 84.38 against the US dollar, up by 8 paise from its previous close.






Updated On – 18 November 2024, 10:10 AM


Rupee rises 8 paise to 84.38 against US dollar in early trade


Mumbai: The rupee recovered from its lowest level and appreciated by 8 paise to 84.38 against the US dollar in early trade on Monday despite a stronger American currency and sustained outflow of foreign funds.

Lower level of crude oil prices in the international market supported the recovery of local unit, forex traders said.


At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 84.42 and strengthened further to 84.38 against the greenback, trading 8 paise higher from its previous close.

On Thursday, the rupee fell 7 paise to settle at its all-time low of 84.46 against the US dollar. Forex markets were closed on Friday on account of Guru Nanak Jayanti.

Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, was trading higher by 0.06 per cent at 106.68.

Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, rose 0.51 per cent to USD 71.40 per barrel in futures trade.

Analysts said that India’s inflation surge is putting additional pressure on the currency. Also, they said the record surge in the US Treasury yield has added strength to the dollar index.

Wholesale price inflation in India rose to a 4-month high of 2.36 per cent in October as prices of food items, especially vegetables, and manufactured goods turned dearer, according to government data released on Thursday.

Retail inflation breached the RBI’s upper tolerance level, soaring to a 14-month high of 6.21 per cent in October mainly on account of rising food prices.

On the domestic equity market front, Sensex was trading 125.08 points, or 0.16 per cent lower, at 77,455.23 points. The Nifty fell 20.15 points, or 0.09 per cent, to 23,512.55 points.

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net sellers in the capital markets on Thursday, as they offloaded shares worth Rs 1,849.87 crore, according to exchange data.

The latest government data released on Thursday showed India’s merchandise exports in October rose by an impressive 17.25 per cent year-on-year, highest in over two years, to USD 39.2 billion, while the trade deficit widened to USD 27.14 billion on a sequential basis.

Meanwhile, the country’s forex reserves dropped by USD 6.477 billion to USD 675.653 billion for the week ended November 8, the RBI said on Friday.

Man Electrocuted At Flooded ATM In Chennai, Body Found Floating In Water

Man Electrocuted At Flooded ATM In Chennai, Body Found Floating In Water

People pulling out the electrocuted man from outside a flooded ATM in Chennai

His body was afloat. They prodded it with a wooden pole. A few men then pulled the body out of the floodwaters outside an ATM in Chennai, shows a disturbing video. The city has been experiencing heavy rainfall ahead of a powerful cyclone storm, Fengal, which is set to make landfall in the evening.

The man, who has not been identified so far, was likely electrocuted, said police. An investigation is underway, the cops added. 

Fengal skirted the coast of Sri Lanka earlier this week, killing at least 12 people including six children.

Chennai International Airport has been temporarily shut till 7 pm in view of cyclone Fengal. Waterlogging has been reported from several areas in the city. 

The  India Meteorological Department or IMD has forecast heavy to very heavy rain in Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, Kallakurichi, and Cuddalore districts of Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry.

Scientists have warned that storms are becoming more powerful as the world heats up due to climate change driven by burning fossil fuels.

Food poisoning: As Congress Ministers blame BRS, Congress leaders expose truth

Congress MLAs and elected public representatives have inadvertently exposed their own government’s shortcomings with inspections in schools, where they found that the charges by the BRS that poor quality food being served to students was in fact, true.

Published Date – 29 November 2024, 11:25 PM


Food poisoning: As Congress Ministers blame BRS, Congress leaders expose truth


Hyderabad: Even as a few Ministers were trying to deflect the blame of the frequent food poisoning incidents in State-run schools from the Congress government by churning out conspiracy theories, Congress MLAs and elected public representatives have inadvertently exposed their own government’s shortcomings with inspections in schools, where they found that the charges by the BRS that poor quality food being served to students was in fact, true.

Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy made a surprise inspection to the Mahatma Jyothibha Phule BC Girls Gurukul hostel in the town, where he tasted the food and got irked over the poor quality. Despite the Congress government increasing the mess charges, the quality of food was not being improved by the agencies entrusted with cooking mid-day meals, he said. He also expressed dissatisfaction over the officials failing to monitor the quality of food being served to students.


Similarly, videos of Congress MLA from Alair, Beerla Illaiah expressing unhappiness over the quality of food served to students have gone viral on social media platforms. In one such video, Illaiah is seen checking the quality of sambar and fuming over the school management for poor standard food being served to students. He also fumes at the cook for chewing gutkha in the kitchen.

On Thursday, Congress MLC Jeevan Reddy inspected a kitchen in a school at Jagtial. During the inspection, the MLC checked the quality of rice, sambar and butter milk. He found that the rice was half-cooked and instructed the school staff and cook to replace the food immediately and assured to take up the issue with the government.

Iran dismisses claims of violating Chemical Weapons Convention

Iran’s permanent mission to the UN has roundly dismissed allegations that Tehran has violated the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), stressing that the Islamic Republic is itself a main victim of such munitions.

In a statement published on its official X account late on Thursday night, the mission described Iran as a victim of the chemical weapons that Western governments provided former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein with during its 1980s imposed war, emphasizing that the country stands fully committed to the CWC.

It added that not a single instance of Iranian violation of the treaty has been recorded over the past several decades.

“The current unfounded reports are merely an outgrowth of psychological warfare propagated by the Zionist regime in the wake of its recent defeat on the Lebanese front,” the statement read.

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), citing a November 26 report by the Institute for Science and International Security, alleged that Iran had been focusing on how to produce and deliver pharmaceutical-based chemical agents (PBAs) for use in military attacks.

The allegations come as the impacts of chemical attacks against Iranian civilians still can be felt among the affected. During the 1980-88 war, the Iraqi army continuously employed chemical weapons against Iranian combatants and civilians, leaving tens of thousands dead on the spot and many more suffering for years to come.

These attacks included the use of mustard gas and other chemical agents, provided by Western governments for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s regime.

One of the most notable chemical attacks occurred in the Iranian city of Sardasht, a small city in Iran’s West Azarbaijan Province. The attack killed at least 119 Iranian civilians and injured another 8,000, leaving some of them permanently disabled.

Iran, over the years, has slammed the Western governments for supplying chemical weapons to the former Iraqi dictator, while also calling on the international community to focus on the chemical activities of the Israeli regime. 

Earlier on Wednesday, Kazem Gharibabadi, who serves as head of the Iranian Judiciary’s High Council for Human Rights, urged the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions on Israel over its use of banned chemical weapons against “defenseless people” in Palestine and Lebanon.

“We condemn the Zionist regime’s use of chemical weapons and other hazardous materials, including white phosphorus and depleted uranium, against the defenseless people of Palestine and Lebanon,” Gharibabadi said while addressing the 29th Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CSP-29) held in The Hague on Wednesday.

Last month, Lebanon’s official National News Agency reported that Israeli forces had used internationally banned phosphorus munitions during a series of strikes on the outskirts of the southeastern Lebanese border town of Kfar Shuba.

On September 27, Israeli forces dropped over 80 tons of explosives on the southern suburb of Beirut using bunker-buster bombs, which contained depleted uranium (DU).

Back in March, Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported that Israel had used white phosphorus bombs in south Lebanon once again, warning that the regime’s “use of airburst white phosphorus munitions in populated areas indiscriminately harms.”

In its investigation, HRW also verified the use of white phosphorus munitions by the Israeli military in at least 17 municipalities across south Lebanon since October 2023.

Syria MoD issues statement on Idlib, Aleppo developments

According to Sputnik, the Syrian Defense Ministry announced that “Thousands of terrorists with heavy weapons and a large number of drones launched a massive attack. The attack was carried out from multiple axes on positions in Aleppo and Idlib.”

The statement added that “Our armed forces fought a fierce battle in an area over 100-kilometer long to stop the armed groups. In this process, a number of our forces were martyred and others were wounded.”

The Syrian Defense Ministry announced that the country’s army forces were preparing to carry out a large offensive against the terrorists and that extensive measures would be taken to ensure the safety and health of the residents of Aleppo.

The statement added “We will continue our operations and confront the terrorist groups in order to expel them and exercise the sovereignty of the government and state institutions over the entire city of Aleppo and its suburbs.”

The Syrian Defense Ministry announced the redeployment of forces to support the defense lines and protect the lives of civilians and soldiers, and to prepare for the offensive due to the large number of terrorists and the multiple fronts in the conflict.”

The Syrian Ministry of Defense statement concluded to sat “With the continued influx of terrorists from the northern borders and extensive military and technological support for them, these groups were able to enter large parts of Aleppo city neighborhoods over the past few hours, but they were unable to consolidate their positions due to the deadly and severe blows dealt by our forces. This process will continue until the arrival of backing forces and logistics equipment and their deployment in various areas in preparation for the counterattack.”

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Golden Eagles, Valley Warriors reach final of Telangana Premier Golf League Season 4

In the semifinals, the Eagles narrowly defeated Team Teeoff Fairmount 3.5–2.5 in a thrilling match, while the Warriors triumphed over Reitz Masters 4–2 to secure their place in the final. The two teams will compete for the championship on Saturday.





Published Date – 27 November 2024, 05:45 PM


Golden Eagles, Valley Warriors reach final of Telangana Premier Golf League Season 4


Hyderabad: Golden Eagles and Valley Warriors advanced to the final of the Sreenidhi University Telangana Premier Golf League (TPGL) Season 4 at the Hyderabad Golf Association on Wednesday.

In the semifinals, Eagles edged out Team Teeoff Fairmount 3.5–2.5 in a nail-biting clash, while Warriors defeated Reitz Masters 4–2 to secure their spot. The two teams will face off in the summit clash on Saturday.