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Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde warns Bishnoi Gang over Salman Khan's house firing

Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde warns Bishnoi Gang over Salman Khan's house firing

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on April 16 gave a stern warning to the Bishnoi gang and the accused over the firing incident at Salman Khan’s house and said that he will uproot all gangs and goons from Mahrashtra. On the firing incident outside actor Salman Khan's residence on April 14, CM Eknath Shinde said, "I met with Salman Khan and assured him the government is with him. I also directed the police team to take immediate action on this and in that path two of the accused have been arrested... This is Maharashtra, no gang is left here... We will uproot all the gangs and goons...Here hooliganism will not be allowed to continue... The accused arrested are being interrogated... Strict actions will be taken. I have also directed the Police Commissioner to provide security for Salman Khan and his family... It is our duty to take care of our people... I don't want to comment on what happened in the past government, but we will uproot all the gangs and goons who will try to harm any person of the state..."

17 April,2024 03:19 PM IST
AAP leader Atishi's scathing attack on PM Modi over Kejriwal's arrest

AAP leader Atishi's scathing attack on PM Modi over Kejriwal's arrest

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) held a press conference on March 25, during the PC AAP leader and Delhi Minister Atishi attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest in connection with the alleged liquor policy scam. She said PM Modi is scared of Arvind Kejriwal as he is the only one who can challenge him so he wants to eliminate him. "BJP's political weapon ED arrested Kejriwal in a fake case. In a case which even after two years of investigation not even single Rupee proceeds of crime was recovered from any of the AAP leaders. Arvind Kejriwal was arrested after the ECI announced the dates of Lok Sabha elections in a case whose investigation has been on for two years ," said Atishi Marelna while addressing a press conference at party headquarters in Delhi.

26 March,2024 11:04 AM IST
Ankita Lokhande: I Feel Empowered Playing Yamunabai In 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar

Ankita Lokhande: I Feel Empowered Playing Yamunabai In 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar

Ankita Lokhande, who is all set to play Yamunabai in the film Swatantrya Veer Savarkar, spoke about the upcoming film in a media interaction. Ankita mentioned how she feels empowered playing a character like that of Yamunabai who as per her is the wife of a national hero - Veer Savarkar. Ankita suggests that children and elders all watch the movie to learn about the history of the movie. She even talked about how Randeep Hooda as a debut director was always ready with each detail about the movie and its script. Watch the full video for more!

14 March,2024 11:41 AM IST
Delhi Floods: Yamuna breaches danger mark yet again

Delhi Floods: Yamuna breaches danger mark yet again

Delhi is on high alert as water level of the Yamuna River is rising once again with the looming danger of Delhi floods. On July 23, the water level was recorded at 205.81 m at Old Yamuna Bridge. The water level of Yamuna has been on a rise since July 22. The flood-affected people were shifted to relief camps as they lost their shelters. Hundreds of flood-affected people were seen taking shelter in the relief camps near Old Yamuna Bridge.

23 July,2023 11:41 AM IST
Delhi: Yamuna river crosses danger mark again, locals moved to shelter homes

Delhi: Yamuna river crosses danger mark again, locals moved to shelter homes

The water level of Yamuna in Delhi once again crossed the danger mark of 205.33 meters on Friday. According to Central Water Commission (CWC) data, the water level of Yamuna reached 205.34 meters at 6 pm on Friday and since then the water level has increased further. The Delhi government has already issued these instructions to the officials for this. Let it be known that many flood affected people have been taken to shelter homes. The people living in the shelter home said that they were provided food and ration by the Delhi Government.

22 July,2023 02:18 PM IST | Mumbai
Delhi Rains: Water level of Yamuna continues to rise, reaches walls of Taj Mahal

Delhi Rains: Water level of Yamuna continues to rise, reaches walls of Taj Mahal

 After touching the record mark of 208.66 meters in Delhi, the water level in River Yamuna is on a continuous rise. Due to an increase in water level, excess waters reached the outer walls of the Taj Mahal in Agra on July 19. Historic garden behind the seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal completely submerged in floodwaters. Meanwhile, locals are terrified and said that for the first time, they have witnessed such a rise in the water level. Yamuna River touched the walls of the Taj Mahal for the first time in nearly 45 years. “No threat to Taj Mahal” said the Archaeological Survey of India after Yamuna touched the outer walls of the iconic monument

19 July,2023 03:05 PM IST | Mumbai
Delhi Rains: Drone visuals show flooded Yamuna; water level expected to recede

Delhi Rains: Drone visuals show flooded Yamuna; water level expected to recede

Yamuna River continued to overflow and several areas remained inundated on July 17. However, the water level of the Yamuna River continued to recede on July 16. It was recorded at 205.50 metres at 11 pm at Old Yamuna Bridge (Loha Pul). Though the water level is still above the danger mark of 205.33 metres, it is expected to come down soon. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed 17 teams for rescue work in flood-affected districts in Delhi. 1,606 people have been rescued. Moreover, 7241 people and 956 livestock have been evacuated by the NDRF teams. Further, pre-hospital treatment has been given to 908 rescued persons. Around 26,401 people have been evacuated from the flood-affected low-lying areas of six districts of Delhi, out of which around 21,504 people are staying in 44 camps. 

17 July,2023 11:06 AM IST | Mumbai
Delhi Floods: A huge Snake sighted in Delhi after heavy rains and flooding

Delhi Floods: A huge Snake sighted in Delhi after heavy rains and flooding

As the Yamuna continued to overflow and several areas remain inundated in Delhi, a snake was spotted in Loha Pul area as on July 16. There has been a sharp increase in the sightings of snakes in the city after the recent flooding. Yamuna water has gradually begun receding slowly in Delhi. The latest water level of Yamuna was recorded at 205.95 meters at 10 am on July 16. Notably, Yamuna’s danger level in Delhi is at 205.33 meters. Yamuna water level is likely to fall below the danger mark in the next few hours

16 July,2023 01:30 PM IST
Delhi Floods: Delhites enjoy on flooded streets

Delhi Floods: Delhites enjoy on flooded streets

In recent days, Delhi has battling one of the most devastating floods in decades. Parts of Delhi remain severely waterlogged and several areas of the city have submerged as the water level of River Yamuna rose significantly resulting in Delhi floods. Incessant rain and the release of water from Hathnikund Barrage led Yamuna to flow above the danger mark. While the flood situation in Delhi has shattered lives, some took it as an opportunity to enjoy the weather. Several children and adults were seen splashing in the polluted floodwater at the Ring Road area. Notably, three teenagers drowned in a ditch, filled with water amid severe waterlogging in the Mukundpur area on July 14. Taking the incident seriously, CM Arvind Kejriwal had urged people to avoid such a situation. However, Delhites continue to take dips and swim in flooded waters.

16 July,2023 12:39 PM IST
Delhi Floods: River Yamuna crosses danger mark again

Delhi Floods: River Yamuna crosses danger mark again

Delhi is currently facing a flood scare due to the high water levels in Yamuna River after incessant rainfall and the release of water from the Hathnikund barrage on July 14. The water level of Yamuna River at Old Railway Bridge (ORB) has crossed the danger mark and is at 208.40 meters, recorded around 9 am. Waterlogging persisted in many parts of Delhi alongside River Yamuna due to its high water level following heavy rains The areas near Rajghat, Supreme Court, ITO, Shanti Van, etc. were inundated. Although the rain stopped, the release of water from Hathnikund Barrage in neighbouring Haryana continued, leading to the prevailing situation in the national capital. The inundation in low-lying areas forced the administration to divert traffic from many roads. As a result, the traffic jams were witnessed. The water level of River Yamuna was depleted later in the night of July 13, reaching 208.63 meters at 10 pm. The water level of River Yamuna was recorded at 208.65 metres at 9 PM.

15 July,2023 04:20 PM IST

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