Monday, December 14, 2020

Gwalior: Elderly Man Who Claims to be an IIT-Kanpur Alumnus Found Begging in Streets

In an unfortunate state of affairs, an elderly man who claims to be an IIT-Kanpur alumnus, was found begging in the streets of Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior. The man identified as Surendra Vashisth did his Mechanical Engineering from IIT-Kanpur in 1969, and LLM from Lucknow's DAB College in 1972, Times of India reported.

"We found him in a very destitute condition near the bus stand. When we initiated conversation, he left us bemused talking in English. We brought him to our ashram and are trying to contact his relatives,'' Vikas Goswami, of Ashram Swarg Sadan who rescued him, told TOI.

The elderly man's condition is fine and he is said to be recovering.

Source: MSN

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Singer Kumar Sanu has to clarify for not doing enough for kids despite divorce

Veteran singer Kumar Sanu's son Jaan Kumar Sanu got evicted from the controversial reality show 'Bigg Boss 14'. Jaan made some comments about his father not being available and that his mother brought him up single-handedly. 

In an interview with Bombay Times, legendary singer Kumar Sanu opened up on his divorce from first wife Rita Bhattacharya. He said: "It is sad that Jaan is saying all this about me when he met me right before he went into the Bigg Boss house. He says I haven’t given them anything, but the fact is that during the divorce, I gave Ritaji what she had asked for, including my very first bungalow."

"The court had given custody of our three children to her because they were quite young. She has raised them single-handedly, which is commendable. I used to meet them under restrictions for a limited time. Later, after I remarried, I moved out of India because I did not have much work in Mumbai. But whenever I visited India, I would get in touch with my sons Jessy, Jeeko, and Jaan. We went out for dinner a few times. They were busy with their lives, but whenever they contacted me, I would try to be available if I was in Mumbai. We were in touch over calls. My work is such that I can never be in one place for a long duration. I can’t even stay with my wife Saloni and my two daughters for a long span of time, as I have to travel all over the world for concerts."

Zee News

Saturday, November 21, 2020

Delhi: Man Killed by Muslim Girlfriend and Fiancé For Objecting to Her Wedding

Neeraj Gupta, a 46-year-old businessman was stabbed to death by the fiance of his Muslim girlfriend who then stuffed the body in a suitcase, boarded a train and disposed it in Gujarat’s Bharuch. .

All three accused — Faisal (29), her mother Shaheen Naaz (45) and fiance Juber (28) — have been arrested. The matter came to notice after police were informed that Gupta had gone missing from Kewal Park in northwest Delhi’s Adarsh Nagar. 

During the interrogation, Faisal disclosed that she worked for Gupta and was in an extramarital affair with him for the last 10 years. Her parents wanted to get her married to Juber and she got engaged to him. When she told this to Gupta, he discouraged her from marrying anyone and came to her rented house in Kewal Park extension in the area of Adarsh Nagar where heated arguments ensued between him and Juber, Faisal and her mother. During the altercation Juber attacked and killed him, she said.

After killing Gupta, they stuffed the body in a suitcase and reached Nizamuddin railway station in a cab. Juber, who works in the pantry of Railways, boarded the Rajdhani Express with the suitcase and disposed the body near Bharuch in Gujarat.

Source and complete news: IC

Monday, November 16, 2020

Chandigarh: Two Professional Women Thieves Arrested

Chandigarh police has arrested two professional thieves red-handed who happen to be female. The two women who are of 55 and 30 years of age used to break into people homes and steal items. The Police has recovered stolen goods worth Rs 15 Lakhs from them. 

Source and complete news: Bhaskar

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Hyderabad: Mom flings infant from flat over feud with hubby

A couple’s running feud cost a newborn his life after the mother threw the baby out of her parents’ third-floor flat at Fatehnagar. The baby was 14 days old.

The woman, Lavanya (27), has been booked for murder under IPC Section 302 but is yet to be arrested as she is still recovering after delivery. She had attempted suicide by consuming rat poison on October 29. She survived as her parents rushed her to a hospital and later gave birth to the boy on October 30. Her family members had then lodged a complaint against her husband Venu Gopal (32), a software professional, at the Sanathnagar police station. A case of domestic violence and abetment to suicide was registered against Venu.

Sanathnagar police said Venu had married Lavanya in 2016 but the marriage was stormy and despite several counselling sessions the couple failed to reconcile their differences. The couple’s first son is three years old.

After discharge from the hospital, Lavanya went to her parents house.

On Friday, she threw the baby from the third floor of her parents’ house. The baby died on the spot. Later, her brother told Venu the baby died. Venu lodged a plaint against his wife, accusing her of killing the child due to disputes with him.

Source: TOI