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Kin suspect coersion after Tiljala girl elopes
Kin suspect coersion after Tiljala girl elopes

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Time of India

Kin suspect coersion after Tiljala girl elopes

Kolkata: A 20-year-old woman from Tiljala, who had left her home for Ahmedabad claiming she intended to marry, has reportedly been making repeated requests for money from her parents, raising suspicions of entrapment and kidnapping. The woman's parents have expressed growing concern over her safety, fearing she may have been coerced into her current situation. Tiljala PS has registered a case and is likely to send a team to Ahmedabad to investigate. According to the woman's mother, the woman left their home on the morning of July 31, without informing anyone. Concerned for her daughter's safety, the mother filed a missing person's report with the local police. Shortly, the woman managed to get in touch with her daughter through a video call. During this call, the daughter claimed that she was in Ahmedabad and had married a man of her choice. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata But on Aug 4 when the daughter contacted her mother again via video call, she kept pleading for her mother to pay her Rs 20,000. The mother did so and hoped that her daughter would return safely. On Aug 5, the woman called her relatives and asked for Rs 20,000 again. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Caitlin Clark, 23, Shows Off Her Perfect Figure In These Photos The Noodle Box Undo This intensified her family's suspicions. The repeated requests for money and her apparent distress have led the family to suspect she may be in trouble, possibly being held against her will. The family has decided to take personal action to address the matter, fearing for the woman's safety, said sources.

Murder accused injured in police firing
Murder accused injured in police firing

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Time of India

Murder accused injured in police firing

Patna: An accused in a murder case was injured in a police firing in Phulwarisharif area of the state capital in the early hours of Wednesday. Roshan Sharma, a resident of Salempur village in Jehanabad district, attempted to escape by seizing a constable's weapon, while he was being taken to his accomplice's hideout, Patna senior superintendent of police (SSP) Karthikey Sharma said. "Despite efforts to restrain him, the situation escalated, forcing police to open fire, injuring him in leg. He was taken to a local hospital for primary treatment before being referred to Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH), where he is currently under medical care," the SSP said. Roshan was arrested from Jehanabad on Tuesday in connection with a murder case of a driver at Bairiya bus stand on April 21. A case was registered in the matter at Ramkrishna Nagar police station. A special investigation team was formed, which employed technical and scientific methods. At least 18 other cases are registered against him at various police stations in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal, police said. "Roshan has over 18 cases registered against him, including of murder, robbery, dacoity and violations of the Arms Act, spanning across Jehanabad and Patna, as well as in Jharkhand and Bengal," the Patna SSP said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Caitlin Clark, 23, Shows Off Her Perfect Figure In These Photos The Noodle Box Undo During questioning, Sharma confessed to his involvement in the crime and provided crucial leads. Acting on his information, the police raided the residence of one Dhirendra Kumar alias Kakku Mahto in Phulwarisharif police station area, and seized four country-made pistols, one pistol, two magazines, 82 rounds of 7.65mm ammunition, 11 live cartridges of .315mm, one empty shell, 10 live cartridges of 12 bore, documents, a scooter and bike. Further investigation led to the discovery of a mini gun factory in Dhanki village, Agamkuan police station area. The police recovered a significant quantity of materials used in the illegal manufacture of firearms and several semi-finished weapons from there.

Beneficiaries credit CM YUVA Scheme for self-reliance and job creation
Beneficiaries credit CM YUVA Scheme for self-reliance and job creation

Time of India

time30-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Beneficiaries credit CM YUVA Scheme for self-reliance and job creation

1 2 3 4 5 6 L ucknow: Beneficiaries of the CM YUVA Scheme have hailed the state govt-run programme for transforming their lives from initially becoming self-reliant to being job creators. This was revealed during an interaction with some of the beneficiaries at the CM YUVA Conclave and Expo that began here on Wednesday. One of them, Prabhnoor Kaur, a professional baker trained in Bengaluru, dreamt of starting her own venture in Kanpur but had limited resources to take the first step. Taking her leap of faith, she applied for a loan under the CM YUVA Yojana through the District Industries Office. "After due diligence and paperwork, I received a loan of Rs 4.25 lakh. With this, I started a luxury bakery studio which has given jobs to at least 10 others," she said. A traditional wooden toy maker from Lucknow, Vijay Pandey, got his loan application processed in 20 days. "My workshop has given jobs to 15 people from my neighbourhood. Their work is now being supplied to 16 districts across the state," he said. Recalling that he came to know about the scheme through social media, he added: "Initially, I had doubts… but when things rolled, I could not thank the govt enough for changing my fate." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top 15 Prettiest Icons In The History The Noodle Box Undo Shashank Chaurasia, a pharmacist employed in Bengaluru, took his way home to follow his passion for photography. "With the support from the CM YUVA Yojana, I established a studio specialising in wedding and commercial photography. The support not only fulfilled my desire, but it also allowed me to pursue my passion while earning enough. Even better is that I was able to change the life of some people." Tuba Siddiqui, a biotechnologist from Lucknow, has made her mark in eco-friendly cleaning products. Initially hesitant to take a loan, she was encouraged by the simplicity and transparency of the CM YUVA Yojana. "I have not only helped myself but also given a better life to 10 people, and I feel proud of it," she said. Likewise, Amardeep Singh, a physiotherapist from Sitapur, was constrained by family responsibilities and financial hardship. A friend informed him about the CM YUVA Yojana, through which he secured funding to open a recovery centre. Now, he is not only self-employed but also supporting 4-5 others. "This scheme gave me the courage to start something of my own and transformed the direction of my life," he said.

'Study my brain please': Shooter in NYC accused NFL of CTE, demanded brain study in suicide note after Manhattan massacre
'Study my brain please': Shooter in NYC accused NFL of CTE, demanded brain study in suicide note after Manhattan massacre

Time of India

time29-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

'Study my brain please': Shooter in NYC accused NFL of CTE, demanded brain study in suicide note after Manhattan massacre

Shane Tamura left behind a haunting suicide note expressing anger toward the NFL and claiming he suffered from CTE (Image via Fox News & New York Post) In a tragic and chilling act of violence that has left New York City reeling, a 27-year-old man fatally shot four people before turning the gun on himself inside a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper that houses the NFL 's corporate offices. The attack marks the deadliest shooting in the city in 25 years and has reignited national debates around mental health, football-related brain injuries, and public safety. Shooter drove from Las Vegas with alleged NFL grievances and suicide note referencing CTE Authorities identified the gunman as Shane Devon Tamura, a former competitive football player who traveled from Las Vegas to New York with a semi-automatic rifle and apparent intent. According to law enforcement sources, Tamura left behind a haunting suicide note expressing anger toward the NFL and claiming he suffered from CTE, a degenerative brain disease linked to repetitive head trauma. In the note, Tamura wrote: 'Terry Long football gave me CTE and it caused me to drink a gallon of antifreeze... You can't go against the NFL, they'll squash you.' He reportedly requested his brain be studied, adding, 'Study my brain please I'm sorry. Tell Rick I'm sorry for everything.' Terry Long, a former Pittsburgh Steelers lineman, was diagnosed with CTE after his death in 2005 by suicide. The note has intensified speculation that Tamura's mental health decline may be tied to untreated head trauma from his football years. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top 15 Prettiest Icons In The History The Noodle Box Undo Police confirmed he had a documented history of mental illness. Victims include a heroic NYPD officer and injured NFL employee as city mourns Among those killed was Officer Didarul Islam, a 36-year-old immigrant from Bangladesh, remembered as a devout man of faith and a devoted family man. His widow is pregnant with their third child. "He loved this city... a person that believed in God and believed in living out the life of a godly person,' said Mayor Eric Adams. One NFL employee was also seriously injured in the attack, and another civilian remains hospitalized in critical condition. With a city still recovering from prior mass violence, Monday's events underscore the painful intersection of mental illness, sports trauma, and access to high-powered firearms. Also Read: NFL headquarters shooting update: After killing an NYPD officer, Shane Tamura let one woman flee before targeting his next victims FAQs Q1: Who was the gunman in the NYC NFL headquarters shooting? The shooter was identified as 27-year-old Shane Devon Tamura, a former competitive football player from Las Vegas. Q2: What did Shane Devon Tamura claim in his suicide note? Tamura alleged he suffered from CTE and blamed the NFL for his mental health struggles, requesting his brain be studied after death. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

What Is dry eye disease? Symptoms, causes & how to treat it
What Is dry eye disease? Symptoms, causes & how to treat it

Time of India

time26-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

What Is dry eye disease? Symptoms, causes & how to treat it

Feeling constant eye irritation, burning, or blurred vision after long hours on your phone or laptop? You might be experiencing dry eye disease, a fast-growing modern condition linked to excessive screen time, pollution, and even air conditioning. Once considered a minor inconvenience, it's now recognised as a chronic issue that can affect daily productivity and long-term eye health. Urban lifestyles, digital overload, and poor blinking habits are all culprits. But the good news? Science-backed solutions exist. In this article, we break down what dry eye disease really is, why it's becoming so common, and how to treat and prevent it effectively. What is dry eye disease? Dry eye disease occurs when your eyes either don't produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly. This leads to symptoms like dryness, irritation, a gritty sensation, or even blurred vision. But it's more than just lack of moisture. According to the TFOS DEWS II Report (2017) , dry eye is a complex medical condition involving an unstable tear film, ocular surface inflammation, and in some cases, nerve dysfunction. These factors disrupt normal tear production and eye lubrication, making the condition chronic and often progressive if left untreated. Why is dry eye disease becoming so common? In today's digital-first, urban lifestyle, dry eye disease is rapidly becoming one of the most widespread eye conditions worldwide. But why are more people, especially young adults and even children, experiencing dry, irritated eyes? Here are the top scientifically proven reasons: Too much screen time Staring at phones, laptops, and TVs for long periods significantly reduces your blink rate, causing your tears to evaporate more quickly. This leads to unstable tear film and increased eye dryness. A study by Moon et al . by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top 15 Prettiest Icons In The History The Noodle Box Undo (2023) revealed that even school children who use digital devices frequently are showing early signs of dry eye disease, pointing to how screen overuse is affecting eye health from a young age. Pollution in the air Airborne pollutants especially PM₂.₅, ozone (O₃), and sulfur dioxide (SO₂) can damage the ocular surface, destabilise your tear film, and trigger chronic inflammation. A large multicenter study by Ran Hao et al. (Frontiers in Medicine, 2022) demonstrated that exposure to these air pollutants was strongly associated with meibomian gland dysfunction, elevated tear cytokine levels, and worsening dry eye symptoms in urban patients. Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) Your eyelids contain meibomian glands that secrete oils essential for preventing your tears from evaporating too fast. When these glands become clogged or inflamed, they can no longer protect the tear film effectively, causing evaporative dry eye the most common subtype of dry eye disease today. Other factors Aging and hormonal changes (especially in women) Medical conditions like diabetes and autoimmune diseases Medications like antidepressants, antihistamines, acne pills What are the symptoms of dry eye disease? Not sure if you have it? Watch out for these common symptoms: Burning or stinging in the eyes Redness or irritation Blurry or fluctuating vision Eyes that water too much (sounds odd but it's a response to dryness!) Eye fatigue, especially after using screens These symptoms can affect your focus, work, and even mood over time. How to treat dry eye disease The good news? You can manage dry eye disease with a mix of home care and medical treatments. Here's what works: Artificial tears Over-the-counter artificial tears are often the first line of treatment for dry eye disease. They help replenish moisture on the surface of the eye and relieve symptoms like burning, stinging, and grittiness. For long-term use, it's best to choose preservative-free variants, as preservatives in some eye drops can cause irritation when used too often. These drops can be used several times a day and are especially helpful after prolonged screen time, exposure to wind, or air-conditioned environments. Warm compresses Applying a warm compress over closed eyelids helps to melt the thickened oil in the Meibomian glands, which are responsible for producing the oily layer of your tear film. When these glands get clogged, it leads to quicker evaporation of tears. Use a clean, warm towel or a microwavable eye mask for 5–10 minutes daily. This not only promotes better oil flow but also soothes inflammation and improves overall comfort, especially for those with Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). Lid hygiene Proper eyelid hygiene is crucial for managing dry eye, especially if you have blepharitis or oil gland issues. Cleaning your eyelids daily helps remove debris, dead skin, and bacteria that can cause inflammation. Use a doctor-recommended lid scrub, diluted baby shampoo, or pre-moistened sterile wipes. Gently clean the base of your eyelashes with a cotton pad or swab. Consistent lid hygiene reduces flare-ups, stabilises the tear film, and improves overall eye comfort. Omega-3 fatty acids Multiple studies have shown that omega-3 supplements, especially those containing EPA and DHA can significantly improve dry eye symptoms by enhancing the quality of oil in your tears. These healthy fats reduce inflammation and support Meibomian gland function. Sources include fish oil capsules, flaxseed oil, chia seeds, and walnuts. Talk to your doctor about dosage, as high-quality supplements may be more effective. They're not a quick fix, but over time, they can be a game-changer for dry eye relief. Prescription eye drops For moderate to severe dry eye cases, your doctor may prescribe medicated eye drops like cyclosporine (Restasis) or lifitegrast (Xiidra). These work by targeting the inflammation in the tear glands and improving natural tear production. Unlike artificial tears, these drops take a few weeks to show results but address the root cause of chronic dry eye. They're especially effective in autoimmune-related cases or when standard over-the-counter drops are not enough. Environmental changes Use a humidifier Avoid dry air or direct AC Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds Dry eye disease is more than just an uncomfortable feeling, it's a real medical condition made worse by modern habits and pollution. The good news? With science-backed treatments and small lifestyle changes, you can get long-term relief and protect your eye health. Don't ignore the signs your eyes are trying to tell you something! Also read| 7,000 steps a day can reduce the risk of diseases like cancer, dementia, and heart problems

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