New Delhi, Feb 15 (ANI): Old wheels again ran on roads during a vintage car rally in the national capital on February 15. The 21 Gun Salute International Vintage Car Rally was flagged off by Congress leader KTS Tulsi. Cars from different eras participated in the rally. Bullet Nose Studebaker, 1932 MG J2 and 1921 Fiat Corsa were among the vintage cars put on display during the 21 Gun Salute International Vintage Car Rally at India Gate. 1923 Lanchester 40 HP Tourer and 1921 Fiat Corsa also put on display during the rally.
Dharamshala (HP), Feb 15 (ANI): A majestic walk by Students for a Free Tibet (SFT-India) was held to commemorate the 107th anniversary of declaration of Tibetan Independence Day by 13th Dalai Lama in 1913. Street parade was held in Dharamshala. Students dressed in traditional attire participated in the march.
Mumbai, Feb 15 (ANI): At least 6 people were injured after a clash broke out between two groups in Mumbai. Conflict erupted in Chembur's Mukund Nagar area on Feb 15. Speaking to the media, Police said,"We are registering a case. Investigation will be done."
Bhopal (MP), Feb 15 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Minister and Congress leader Govind Singh said that 'Mukhyamantri Teerth Darshan Yojna' should be scrapped as it was not the government's job to conduct religious pilgrimages. "Conducting religious pilgrimages is not the government's job, although no decision on it has been taken by the government, but it is my personal opinion. Giving facilities to devotees, helping them is alright but organising pilgrimages on government funds is not correct as per me. The pilgrimage should be conducted on the money earned by the people themselves," Singh told ANI.
Chennai, Feb 15 (ANI): A scuffle broke out between police and protestors at Washermanpet in Chennai on February 14. Scuffle broke at the time, when people staged protest against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC). More than 100 protestors have been detained.
New Delhi, Feb 14 (ANI): Children of mothers who experience physical violence tend to miss more school, suggests a study. The study found that 23.3 percent of women who experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) reported their child's school attendance was disrupted. The study used baseline data from a sub-sample of 659 women in Mexico City who recently experienced IPV and reported having a child under age 18. Researchers identified four distinct classes of IPV experiences: Low Physical and Sexual Violence, Low Physical and High Sexual Violence, High Physical and Low Sexual Violence and Injuries, and High Physical and Sexual Violence and Injuries.
Chennai, Feb 15 (ANI): People staged protest against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) at Pudupet in Chennai on February 14. Protestors raised slogans and also held placards. Protests have been going on in various parts of the country against the newly amended citizenship law since December last year.
New Delhi, Feb 15 (ANI): Facebook has quietly launched a new app called Hobbi that is aimed at helping you organise your creative projects. Similar to Pinterest, Hobbi lets you save photos of the projects you are working on, such as DIY, arts and crafts, baking, or home decor. You can also save your visual collections, create highlight videos, and share your progress, according to the app's description on the App Store. Hobbi is currently available only in select markets. It has been developed by Facebook's NPE team that builds experimental products.
New Delhi, Feb 14 (ANI): Workers of Indian Youth Congress staged a protest outside Petroleum Ministry at Delhi's Shastri Bhawan against surging cooking gas prices on February 14. To highlight government's attention, protestors made rotis from dried dung cakes instead of using gas. They also showed placards to draw centre's attention on rising inflation. Non-subsidised LGP gas price on February 12 was hiked by Rs. 144.5 per cylinder due to spurt in benchmark global rates of the fuel.
Meerut (UP), Feb 14 (ANI): Workers of Hindu Swabhiman threatened and thrashed couples, who came out in public places on occasion of Valentine's Day on February 14 in Meerut. Valentine's Day is celebrated annually on 14th February in remembrance of Saint Valentine.
New Delhi, Feb 14 (ANI): While talking on suspected coronavirus inmates at the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) facility at Chhawla camp in New Delhi, spokesperson Vivek Pandey informed that if the final samples will be found negative, then they will be sent home by next week. "ITBP facility in Chhawla camp is functional right now. Total 406 inmates are there, final sampling is being done. 249 samples were taken yesterday (February 13), 157 samples are being taken today (February 14). Reports will be received in 2-3 days. If the final reports of the tests are found negative, then they will be sent home by next week." The Indian nationals, who were brought to India from China's Wuhan in the middle of novel coronavirus outbreak in the country, have been quarantined at the ITBP facility at Chhawla camp in Delhi for past 12 days.
Begusarai (Bihar), Feb 14 (ANI): Union Minister Giriraj Singh on February 13 scolded Begusarai's Superintendent of Police on phone, for "not probing" an alleged murder case properly. Singh also criticised Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for the 'poor' law and order situation in Begusarai, which is the Union Minister's Lok Sabha constituency.
Noida (UP), Feb 14 (ANI): Now onwards, people can throw a party in Noida metro coaches. As per Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) announcement, people can now book Aqua line coaches for birthday parties, pre-wedding and other similar celebrations. Managing Director of Noida Metro Rail Corporation Ritu Maheshwari said, "Noida Metro Rail Corporation has introduced new facility for commuters in which a coach or complete metro can be booked at Rs 5,000-10,000/hr package to have official or personal events. The decision has been taken to increase metro's viability and to give better facilities." However, people have mixed views over this new move.
Kasdol (Chhattisgarh), Feb 14 (ANI): Congress MLA Shakuntala Sahu and trainee IPS officer Ankita Sharma entered into a verbal spat in Chhattisgarh's Kasdol. The incident took place during a protest in Baloda Bazar on February 12. According to Balodabazar-Bhatapara SP Neethu Kamal, "Some protesters were trying to demolish a gate. Police personnel forbade them and an argument broke out".
Bhatapara (Chhattisgarh), Feb 14 (ANI): A clash broke out between two groups of Congress workers during election for Zila Panchayat President in Chhattisgarh on February 14. Police rushed to the site to control the situation. Incident took place in the Baloda Bazar area of Bhatapara district.
New Delhi, Feb 14 (ANI): Supreme Court heard plea of Sara Abdullah Pilot challenging detention of former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah under Public Safety Act, 1978. After the hearing of plea, Sara Abdullah said, "We were hopeful that, as this is a habeas corpus case, the relief would be sooner. But we have full faith in the justice system. We're here because we want that all Kashmiris should have the same rights as all citizen of India and we're waiting for that day." Supreme Court issued notice to JandK administration on the plea of Sara Abdullah Pilot. The Court asked JandK administration to file a reply by March 2. Omar Abdullah is detained under PSA after abrogation of Article 370 in August last year.
New Delhi, Feb 14 (ANI): Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa on February 14 met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national capital. Both the leaders also witnessed exchange of agreements between the two countries. PM Modi and the Portuguese President also held extensive talks to deepen the bilateral relations between the two countries. Portuguese President is on a four-day state visit to India. President Rebelo de Sousa's last visit to India was in 2007.
New Delhi, Feb 14 (ANI): With the arrest of an accused named Prabhu Nath, North East District of Delhi Police has solved a blind murder case of a family of five. A PCR call was received at Bhajanpura Police Station that a foul smell was emanating from a house in the area. Upon receiving the information, a police team rushed to the spot, and found 5 decomposed dead bodies, of house occupants lying inside the house. In this regard, a case was registered at Bhajanpura Police Station, and investigation was taken up. During the investigation, CCTV footages of the areas were checked thoroughly and it was revealed through one of the footages that the accused had entered the house of the deceased. Subsequently, the suspect was apprehended and interrogated at length. He disclosed that he borrowed 30,000 rupees from Shambhu Chaudhary and had disbursed the same in the market for obtaining an interest amount. As disclosed by the accused on the day of incident when he came to the deceased house,
New Delhi, Feb 14 (ANI): The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has succeeded in bringing back the fugitive Sanjeev Chawla, from London after 20 years. Chawla was wanted in the infamous cricket match fixing case of year 2000. In the year 1999, Anti-Extortion Cell of Crime Branch was investigating an extortion case. During investigation, it was revealed that some persons were conspiring to fix the India-South Africa Cricket Test Series to be played in the months of February-March, 2000 in connivance with the Captain of South African Cricket team Hansie Cronje. During the investigation, the three accused persons namely Rajesh Kalra, Krishan Kumar and Sunil Dara alias Bittoo were arrested. Accused Sanjeev Chawla was actively involved in the said case but had left India. Accused Sanjeev Chawla absconded and was hiding in UK since then.
Bhuj (Gujarat), Feb 14 (ANI): 68 girl students of Shree Sahajanand Girls Institute (SSGI) in Gujarat's Bhuj were reportedly asked to remove their innerwears to prove that they were not menstruating. However, the Dean said that the matter was related to hostel and had nothing to do the university rules. "Matter is related to hostel, it has nothing to do with University/College. Everything happened with girls' permission, nobody was forced for it. Nobody touched them. Still, inquiry team formed to look into the matter," said Darshana Dholakia, Dean of Shree Sahajanand Girls Institute.