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Raj Thackerey's MNS workers in Mumbai were once again caught assaulting a shopkeeper over alleged anti-Marathi remarks. In a viral video, MNS leader Vishwajeet Dholam and others confronted Premsingh Devda, a shopkeeper from Rajasthan, at his medical store in Vikhroli, forcing him to publicly apologise for a WhatsApp status deemed offensive to Marathi sentiments.

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- New Indian Express
Behind bars, convicts in Bengaluru Central Prison use WhatsApp to extort undertrial inmates
BENGALURU: There have been several incidents of inmates being caught using mobile phones in Bengaluru Central Prison. Now, convicted inmates are running extortion rackets from behind bars, raising serious questions about the effectiveness of restrictions on mobile phone usage inside the prison. A source told TNIE that convicts, especially rowdy-sheeters, are targeting undertrial inmates who are about to secure bail. They collect the phone numbers of these inmates and, once they are out on bail, the convicts call them via WhatsApp from prison to extort money by issuing death threats and harassing them. The convicts allegedly instruct them to transfer money through UPI to multiple bank accounts belonging to their relatives. The relatives then deliver the cash to the prison to help maintain the convicts' lavish lifestyle behind bars. The extortion racket came to light after Arul Kumar (36), who is out on bail in a drug case, filed a complaint with the CCB. He accused convicts Harshith and Gangaraju—serving sentences in a rape case—and another individual, Likith, of receiving extorted money via UPI transactions on their behalf to multiple accounts. Others named in the FIR include Nelson Sawan alias Bablu, Viji alias Guru, Chetan, and Shankar, who were allegedly running the racket. The FIR further stated that Chetan, an under trial prisoner in a murder case, was allegedly extorting money through his relative Lokesh Rao. Another rowdy-sheeter, Shekhar, was also found to have received money. A CCB officer said the mobile numbers mentioned in the FIR will be verified, and their transaction history will be traced. The amount is between Rs 5,000-Rs 15,000 and that a letter has been sent to the banks seeking account details.


Mint
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- Mint
Indian turned Canadian regrets ‘biggest mistake' of his life, plans return to India; netizens say ‘get therapy'
A former Indian citizen who became a Canadian national recently shared their regret on Reddit, stating they now wish to return to India. The individual, who took Canadian citizenship about 18 months ago, expressed concern over what they described as growing anti-Indian sentiment in Canada. "I feel like taking Canadian citizenship was the biggest mistake of my life," the person wrote. 'The increased anti-Indian sentiment seems like it's only going to get worse.' 'So I come here to seek advice and hear from people who have OCI or know someone who has OCI and has moved back to India and lives and works there now. What sort of legal hurdles did they have to face, and how hard was it for them to find a job?' the user added. A Canadian national, originally from India, shared on Reddit their regret over gaining citizenship, citing increasing anti-Indian sentiment in Canada 'I'm a recent Canadian citizen from South India, with OCI. I'm moving back to India for some time very soon, to focus on better health and not because of anti-India issues, I never experienced any racism tbh. At my workplace, there was a Caucasian girl who was being weird towards me and was making my work a lot harder. I reported this to my manager, and they fired her in 2 days and told me we want you to stay in the company, and they apologised to me for what I had to go through. Good people still exist, there are good and bad people everywhere, I wouldn't generalise. I love working in Canada, and please don't generalise the crappy 1% racially disabled people and compare that to all of Canada,' said a user. Grow a thick skin. If needed, seek therapy. Netizens react to the viral post on Reddit. In response, another Reddit user highlighted the challenges of returning to India, calling the corporate work culture there 'toxic.' I feel like taking Canadian citizenship was the biggest mistake of my life.


Economic Times
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- Economic Times
UCLA says Trump administration froze $584 million of its federal funding
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