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Authorities have said the MSC Elsa's sinking led to significant ecological disruption and affected the daily income of fishermen along the Kerala coast. The Kerala government has maintained that swift legal action was necessary to hold the responsible parties accountable and to secure fair compensation for the damages incurred.- Ends

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Indian Express
8 minutes ago
- Indian Express
South Korean woman says Gurgaon mall cut utilities at her restaurant; police play mediator
For over a decade, South Korean national Hyeyoung Lee has been running her restaurant, MISO, at Global Foyer Mall on Gurgaon's Golf Course Road. Earlier this week, to her shock, she received a demand notice of Rs 9 lakh from the mall management for damage to the building caused by alleged water leakage from her restaurant. She refused to pay the amount — resulting in the disconnection of her electricity and water supply, police said. On Thursday, Lee lodged a written complaint against the mall management alleging harassment over wrongfully calculated unpaid dues. The firm that runs the mall refuted the claims. In a video posted by the woman on Instagram Friday, she said she's been running her restaurant for 12 years. 'For the last 24 hours, my light and water have been disconnected. I have made so many requests, but no one is listening. I had given a written complaint at Sushant Lok Police Station, but till now no one has come to help me out,' she stated in the video. On Friday, police arranged a meeting between the parties concerned at the Sushant Lok police station to discuss the issue. 'Despite the matter being of a civil nature, Gurugram police facilitated a meeting between the two sides. The dispute over electricity and water was resolved during the meeting. Both parties agreed to hold another meeting on Monday, in the presence of their legal teams, to address the pending Rs 9 lakh dispute,' a Gurgaon Police spokesperson said. The electricity connection was restored (for now) around 12.30 pm Saturday, the woman told The Indian Express. Lee (43), who has been living in Gurgaon since 2011, said she has been facing issues with the mall management since last October, when they allegedly began sending her inflated water bills. 'I've been receiving water bills of Rs 25,000 per month. When my restaurant was on the ground floor, it never exceeded Rs 5,000,' she claimed. She also alleged that the management is harassing her so that she vacates the premises, adding that she has three years left on her current lease. On August 5 (Tuesday), the realty company operating the mall issued a 'final and non-negotiable' notice to the restaurant alleging multiple breaches — that its water leakage caused Rs 9.5 lakh damage to passenger lifts, and Rs 2 lakh damage to the false ceiling, risking collapse. It demanded that the payment be made within 24 hours and threatened disconnection of services, legal action, and eviction if it was not met. Lee refuted the allegations. 'The leak is from one of their pipelines. There are no pending bills, our accountants have tallied and verified multiple times.' The water leak has also destroyed parts of her restaurant, she claimed. Dhirendra Singh, director of Rajdurbar Buildcon Private Limited, which runs the mall through a holding company, told The Indian Express Saturday that the matter has been resolved. He rejected all allegations, particularly of wrongful bills being demanded and plans to evict the restaurant. 'They have accepted their dues amounting to around Rs 12 lakh+GST,' he claimed. 'There are a hundred other shops in the mall, and no one else has ever filed any complaint against us. Why would I create issues towards getting rental income?' he added.
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Business Standard
8 minutes ago
- Business Standard
Security ops to kill terrorists enters second day in J&K's Kishtwar
Intermittent firing and deafening sounds of explosions rattled a forested area in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district as the operation to neutralise terrorists entered the second day on Monday, officials said. The terrorists are believed to be hiding inside a cave on a cliff at Bhagna forest in Dool area, some 25 km from Kishtwar town, the officials said. The search operation in the forest area started early Sunday following intelligence input about the presence of two most wanted Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists -- Riyaz Ahmad and Mudassar Hazari -- who are active in the district for the past eight years and carrying a reward of Rs 10 Lakh each. The hiding terrorists opened fire on the search parties at 6.30 am on Sunday and fled deep into the forest in the face of retaliation, the officials said, adding intermittent exchange of fire was reported two more times during the day. The cordon and search operation was strengthened with the joining of more reinforcements from the army, including para commandos, police and CRPF, and deployment of drones to ensure that the terrorists are not able to escape, the officials said. They said the firing from the terrorists was last reported near the cave, which is said to be very deep, Sunday evening with security forces suspecting that they had managed to take shelter inside. Several powerful blasts and intermittent gunfire were reported overnight, the officials said, adding the search operation is on and further details are awaited.


News18
21 minutes ago
- News18
Ganja Worth Rs 6.3 Lakh Found Stashed Away In AC Coach Of Delhi-Howrah Rajdhani Express
1/9 The Howrah–New Delhi Rajdhani Express is renowned for its excellent AC coach service and is considered one of the most important trains departing from Howrah. Passengers on the 12301 Howrah–New Delhi Rajdhani Express were travelling as usual, seated in the second AC A-1 and A-2 coaches, with their trolleys and bags neatly placed in designated spots. 3/9 Apparently, their fellow passengers did not notice anything suspicious at first. Suddenly, RPF-CIB personnel began rushing through the AC coach, alarming many passengers. A young man looked visibly tense as the officers stopped in front of his seat. As soon as the RPF began searching him, fourteen packets of ganja were discovered in his trolley. Furthermore, two other youths travelling on the Howrah-Rajdhani that day were also caught by the RPF. Fourteen packets of ganja, each weighing 1 kg, were recovered from the trolleys of the three youths. The market value of the ganja is estimated to be Rs 6,30,000. During interrogation, all three youths confessed that a person named Sanjay from Angul, Odisha, had given them the trolley bags. They were supposed to travel to Prayagraj on the Howrah-New Delhi Rajdhani Express and deliver the ganja-filled trolley bags to a person named Ramkumar in Prayagraj. In return, they were to receive money. Mobile phones, cash worth Rs 2,100, and a backpack were seized from the three individuals. An FIR has been lodged at the Railway Police Station. The three arrested ganja smugglers are aged between 18 and 24 years: Saurabh Kumar (18) from Nalanda, Akhilesh Mohan (24) from Siwan, and Ranjit Kumar (21), currently residing in Panipat, Haryana. A 19-member team participated in the operation. The team included RPF Inspector Ajay Prakash, SI Manisha Kumari, SI Palik Minj, Rakesh Kumar, Satyendra Prasad, Ram Prasad, CIB Inspector Arvind Kumar Ram, ASI Sushil Kumar, Shashikant Tiwari, GRP ASI Nandalal Ram, Dilip Kumar Pal, and Rajkumar Paswan, among others.