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India Gazette
25-05-2025
- India Gazette
Woman, daughter arrested for murder in Delhi's Nihal Vihar
ANI 25 May 2025, 10:05 GMT+10 New Delhi [India], May 25 (ANI): Two women, a woman and her daughter have been arrested for allegedly murdering a 50-year-old man in Nihal Vihar area of the national capital, according to the Delhi Police. The man identified as Rajesh Mittal was the brother-in-law and uncle, respectively, of the arrested woman and her daughter. The accused woman's husband, Mittal's elder brother, left the house 10-12 years ago. The duo confessed to the crime during a police interrogation and has been sent to judicial custody on Saturday, police said. According to police, Rajesh Mittal was declared brought dead at a hospital on Friday (May 23). He sustained a stab wound. According to the police Mittal was unemployed. He was taken to the hospital by his niece and a cousin who lives in the neighbourhood. Initial inquiry suggested that only Mittal, his sister-in-law, and his 28-year-old niece were present at the house at the time of the incident, said the police statement. According to them, Mittal was under the influence of alcohol when he got involved in a scuffle reportedly over a dispute that had arisen over the ownership of the house, which was jointly purchased by the deceased and the accused. Further investigation into the matter is currently underway. (ANI)


Time of India
21-04-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Isuzu Motors India's CV exports up 24% in FY25 to 20,312 units
Isuzu Motors India (IMI) has become the country's top exporter of commercial vehicles (CVs) for the financial year 2024-25, having shipped 20,312 units—a 24 per cent increase over the previous year's total of 16,329 units, according to data from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). This strong performance places IMI ahead of its peers in the segment and reinforces its role as a key contributor to India's automotive exports, the company said in a media release. The company has consistently ranked among the top three CV exporters in recent years, but this latest figure marks its highest annual export volume to date, the company added. Sri City facility Located in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh, IMI's manufacturing plant supports both left-hand and right-hand drive markets across Asia and the Middle East, including countries such as Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman. The facility, which recently produced its 100,000th vehicle, is a cornerstone of Isuzu's manufacturing strategy for global markets. Rajesh Mittal , President & Managing Director, Isuzu Motors India, stated: 'This milestone reinforces the strength of ISUZU's global manufacturing philosophy—Isuzu Monozukuri. Every vehicle we produce in India is built to the same global standards that define the ISUZU brand worldwide. Our Sri City facility is powered by a talented and dedicated workforce. These 'Made-in-India' vehicles are a true reflection of our robust manufacturing processes, proven product DNA and our unwavering commitment to serving both domestic and international markets with pride and consistency.' The steady rise in exports also reflects the increasing recognition of Indian manufacturing capabilities in global markets. Toru Kishimoto, Deputy Managing Director, Isuzu Motors India, said, 'We are proud to see continued and growing demand for India-made ISUZU vehicles in key global markets. This strong export performance is a testament to the world-class quality, reliability, and performance of our vehicles, made in India.'