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Time of India
21-05-2025
- Time of India
Two women teachers who slappednursery kid leading to death held
1 2 Prayagraj: Police on Wednesday arrested two women teachers who had allegedly repeatedly slapped the three-and-a-half-year-old nursery student of a private school, leading to his death in Prayagraj's trans Yamuna area on May 15. Identified as Arti Jaiswal (40) and Shivangi Jaiswal (25), both are residents of Maheva Paschim Patti area in Naini and have been booked under section 105 of the BNS (culpable homicide not amounting to murder). The teachers were arrested from near Agriculture Institute Road while they were planning to escape from the city, said DCP (Yamuna Nagar) Vivek Yadav. "During interrogation, Arti confessed that she was teaching class 7 students when Shivangi called her to the classroom. When she reached there, she saw Shivay crying in the presence of his elder brother Sumit Jaiswal even as Shivangi was slapping him repeatedly," said Yadav. "When Arti asked Shivangi why she was beating the boy, Shivangi told her that the nursery student was abusing her. At this, Arti also slapped him in a fit of rage," Yadav told TOI. Arti also admitted that Shivay's elder brother even made a futile attempt to stop both teachers, but they continued to slap the nursery kid repeatedly. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esta nueva alarma con cámara es casi regalada en Adrogué (ver precio) Verisure Más información Undo After a gap of 10 minutes, the nursery student fell from the bench, and his elder brother also started crying. She also admitted that Shivay's condition started deteriorating as he was asking for water while crying, and it was then they called up their parents. Shivangi told the police that she had to slap Shivay as he, along with his elder brother were playing and making noise in the class. "When Shivay started crying loudly, she called up Arti, who too slapped the boy," police said. The family members have alleged that Shivay was subjected to physical and emotional distress by the teachers. They also alleged that the teachers failed to provide timely care, including water and attention, to the child. As per the family's account, the school authorities informed the child's father, Virendra Jaiswal, that his son was unwell, prompting him to rush to the school. The child was subsequently taken to SN Children Hospital and SRN Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The post-mortem report, conducted by a panel of two doctors, also revealed that the boy suffered injuries on his eyebrow and tongue. The viscera has been preserved, police said.


Time of India
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Arti Singh recalls losing her mother 37 days after her birth; in a heartfelt note writes ‘I know you were wearing yellow gown'
Television actress Arti Singh recently penned an emotional tribute to her late mother, remembering the heartbreaking loss she experienced as an infant. On May 13, marking the anniversary of her mother's death, Arti shared a moving note on social media. '13th May… you left. 37 days after my birth. All I know is you were wearing a yellow gown. And nothing else,' she wrote. Arti expressed the pain of not having any pictures with her mother and the emptiness of never feeling her touch. 'I miss you. I don't know your touch. I don't know anything, but I miss you. Phir kabhi kisi janam mein paida karna toh mujhe hi karna aur kabhi jhod ke nahi jaana. I love you, mamma,' she added. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Arti singh chauhan (@artisingh5) In a recent episode of Laughter Chefs 2 , Arti's brother, actor-comedian Krushna Abhishek , got emotional as he invited their adoptive mother Geeta, his late mother's best friend, on stage. Holding back tears, Krushna shared, 'When I was 2 years old, my mother passed away, and that is when Geeta aunty promised her that she would raise us. Jab Arti ki abhi shaadi hui, toh unhone kaha ki 'maine apna vaada poora kiya'.' His words left the entire stage in tears, revealing the strength of familial love and sacrifice. Both Arti and Krushna have built successful careers in the entertainment industry. Arti has made her mark through popular shows like Bigg Boss 13 , Waaris, and Parichay, and continues to grow in television. Krushna, meanwhile, has become a household name with The Kapil Sharma Show, and has proved his versatility across stand-up, acting, and hosting. Despite early personal loss, the siblings have turned pain into strength, forever carrying their mother's memory in their hearts.


Time of India
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Laughter Chefs: Krushna Abhishek breaks down in tears as he praises his aunt Geeta for keeping the promise of raising them after his mother's demise; says 'Jab Arti ki abhi shaadi hui, toh unhone kaha...'
The upcoming episode of Laughter Chefs season 2 is all set to have an emotional turn as the celebrity contestants ' mothers will grace the stage. Rahul Vaidya, Elvish Yadav, Reem Shaikh, Nia Sharma, and Samarth Jurel's mothers came to help their kids in the show. Elvish asks his mom the next step and she says, 'Kuch na pata.' Bharti then adds, 'Only Elvish's mom can talk in front of him.' Then Reem's mother roasts her when she asks her mom to make the dough perfectly, her mom says, 'Tumse toh acchi hai banaungi.' Reem then says, "Meri bohot beizzati ho chuki hai, aap mat karwana please." Abhishek and Samarth are happy to see that even their station will have good food. While as always, Krushna steals the gravy from Vicky and Ankita's station. Ankita's mother was baffled seeing that the gravy she just cooked was nowhere to be found. Krushna then invited his mother's best friend and sister Arti's adoptive mom Geeta on the stage. Krushna broke down in tears as he shared, "When I was 2 years old, my mother passed away and that is when Geeta aunty promised her that she would raise us. Jab Arti ki abhi shaadi hui, toh unhone kaha ki 'maine apna vaada poora kiya'." Krushna and all the celebs couldn't hold back their tears hearing this. Krushna and Arti have been really tight as siblings. They often make headlines for their Tom and Jerry bond . Recently, Krushna had joked about waiting to be Mama. To which Arti had even shared, "When the right time comes, Krushna Bhaiya's wish of becoming a mamu will finally come true."


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Time of India
FIR against four for abetment after Gzb prof dies by suicide
Ghaziabad: Police this week registered an FIR against four people -- two professors and a staffer of a Modinagar college, and a Delhi University professor – for abetment to suicide after the death of a colleague who was allegedly being pressured by the accused to repay a Rs 60 lakh loan. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Surendra Kumar Mishra (45), a physics professor at a private college in Modinagar, consumed a liquid disinfectant on April 18 and died at a hospital in Meerut a day later. Mishra's wife Arti told police that three of his colleagues at the Modinagar college – two professors of the zoology and library departments and a peon – "incited" her husband to trade and "forced him to take loans on an interest". "After financial losses, they harassed him for several months, threatening to kill us and our children. Due to their threats, humiliation and harassment, my husband became distressed over the past few months," Arti said in her complaint filed at the Modinagar police station. She also alleged that a DU professor filed a false case against her husband in Delhi, causing "great distress". "She threatened to ruin him and trap him in false cases. Because of her case, he had to frequently visit the court and police in Delhi, causing mental harassment. He was compelled to commit suicide due to harassment by all these people," Arti said. A video circulating on social media shows Mishra naming the four accused and saying that they were threatening him with consequences if he didn't pay back the loan. In the background of the 1.3-minute clip, a woman can be heard asking for help and an ambulance. Police said on Friday they have registered an FIR. "The four accused have been charged under sections 108 (abetment of suicide) and 351 (3) (punishment for criminal intimidation) of BNS. Investigation is underway, and action will be taken soon," Surendra Nath Tiwari, DCP (rural), said on Friday.


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Time of India
FIR against four for abetment after Ghaziabad professor dies by suicide
1 2 3 Ghaziabad: Police this week registered an FIR against four people — two professors and a staffer of a Modinagar college, and a Delhi University professor — for abetment to suicide after the death of a colleague who was allegedly being pressured by the accused to repay a Rs 60 lakh loan. Surendra Kumar Mishra (45), a physics professor at a private college in Modinagar, consumed a liquid disinfectant on April 18 and died at a hospital in Meerut a day later. You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida Mishra's wife Arti told police that three of his colleagues at the Modinagar college – two professors of the zoology and library departments and a peon – "incited" her husband to trade and "forced him to take loans on an interest". by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo "After financial losses, they harassed him for several months, threatening to kill us and our children. Due to their threats, humiliation and harassment, my husband became distressed over the past few months," Arti said in her complaint filed at the Modinagar police station. She also alleged that a DU professor filed a false case against her husband in Delhi, causing "great distress". "She threatened to ruin him and trap him in false cases. Because of her case, he had to frequently visit the court and police in Delhi, causing mental harassment. He was compelled to commit suicide due to harassment by all these people," Arti said. A video circulating on social media shows Mishra naming the four accused and saying that they were threatening him with consequences if he didn't pay back the loan. In the background of the 1.3-minute clip, a woman can be heard asking for help and an ambulance. Police said on Friday they have registered an FIR. "The four accused have been charged under sections 108 (abetment of suicide) and 351 (3) (punishment for criminal intimidation) of BNS. Investigation is underway, and action will be taken soon," Surendra Nath Tiwari, DCP (rural), said on Friday. Ghaziabad: Police this week registered an FIR against four people — two professors and a staffer of a Modinagar college, and a Delhi University professor — for abetment to suicide after the death of a colleague who was allegedly being pressured by the accused to repay a Rs 60 lakh loan. Surendra Kumar Mishra (45), a physics professor at a private college in Modinagar, consumed a liquid disinfectant on April 18 and died at a hospital in Meerut a day later. Mishra's wife Arti told police that three of his colleagues at the Modinagar college – two professors of the zoology and library departments and a peon – "incited" her husband to trade and "forced him to take loans on an interest". "After financial losses, they harassed him for several months, threatening to kill us and our children. Due to their threats, humiliation and harassment, my husband became distressed over the past few months," Arti said in her complaint filed at the Modinagar police station. She also alleged that a DU professor filed a false case against her husband in Delhi, causing "great distress". "She threatened to ruin him and trap him in false cases. Because of her case, he had to frequently visit the court and police in Delhi, causing mental harassment. He was compelled to commit suicide due to harassment by all these people," Arti said. A video circulating on social media shows Mishra naming the four accused and saying that they were threatening him with consequences if he didn't pay back the loan. In the background of the 1.3-minute clip, a woman can be heard asking for help and an ambulance. Police said on Friday they have registered an FIR. "The four accused have been charged under sections 108 (abetment of suicide) and 351 (3) (punishment for criminal intimidation) of BNS. Investigation is underway, and action will be taken soon," Surendra Nath Tiwari, DCP (rural), said on Friday.