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India Today
24-06-2025
- India Today
Eight men arrested for performing stunt on single two-wheeler stunt in Hyderabad
The Hyderabad Police arrested eight men for performing a dangerous stunt on a single two-wheeler along the Outer Ring Road (ORR) service road on Tuesday, after a complaint about the incident was flagged on social media platform X. The group was filmed riding recklessly in a rash and negligent manner, drawing widespread concern over the threat posed to both themselves and other motorists. advertisementThe stunt was carried out on a busy stretch of the national highway, known for fast-moving traffic. Police said the men obstructed the free flow of vehicles while engaging in the act, endangering lives on a public road. After receiving the alert, a team was immediately dispatched to identify and locate the accused. All eight were traced and handed over to the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) Police Station, where a formal complaint has been registered and legal action is Station House Officer of Rajendranagar Police Station confirmed that the group's actions amounted to a serious breach of public safety and warranted immediate a similar incident, the police in Hyderabad, arrested two students for performing reckless stunts in a BMW SUV and a Toyota Fortuner on Hyderabad's Outer Ring Road. The two were taken into custody after CCTV footage helped the police track them down. advertisement- EndsWritten by Rithu Pawar IN THIS STORY#Hyderabad#Telangana


India Today
18-06-2025
- India Today
Kerala police file case against Singaporean ship over vessel fire off coast
The Kerala Police have registered a case against the owner, captain and crew of the Singapore-flagged container vessel Wan Hai 503, which caught fire off the Beypore coast, on June Fort Kochi Coastal Police filed the case under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including charges related to rash navigation of a vessel and negligent conduct involving poisonous incident follows an earlier case filed against the Liberian container vessel MSC ELSA 3, which sank off the Kochi coast on May 25. According to the Coast Guard and the Indian Navy, the Singaporean vessel's tow was successfully transferred from Indian Coast Guard (ICG) ships to the ocean-going tug Offshore Warrior. The ship continues to emit smoke the vessel was found, it was established that the forward bay fire had been brought under control, but thick smoke continued to rise from the vessel, MV Wan Hai 503. The ship is listing approximately 10 to 15 degrees to port, and more containers have reportedly fallen overboard. Indian Coast Guard ships Samudra Prahari and Sachet carried out firefighting and boundary cooling operations at sea to prevent the flames from spreading operations are still ongoing for the individuals who went missing when the ship caught entire Kerala coastline has been placed on high alert as the authorities fear that some of the containers and oil slicks may drift toward the coasts of Alappuzha, Kollam, Ernakulam and by Rithu Pawar


India Today
17-06-2025
- Health
- India Today
Karnataka government doctor suspended over taking bribes for surgery
A surgeon employed at a government hospital located in Karnataka's Chikkaballapura district was suspended on allegations of accepting bribes from patients for administrative action was initiated after a local television news channel aired a video on June 11 that allegedly showed the surgeon, Dr Narasimhamurthy demanding payments from patients in exchange for agreeing to perform surgical procedures on aired video generated outrage among citizens and resulted in considerable embarrassment for the health department and government officials. According to information provided by department officials, Dr Narasimhamurthy was in-charge Taluk Health Officer at the health centre in Gudibande Town from August 2019. He has been at the post for approximately five years and ten months at the time of his the video's broadcast, the Chikkaballapura District Health Officer took immediate action by submitting a preliminary investigative report to the higher officials. It was recommended that a formal departmental inquiry be conducted into the matter. Subsequently, administrative officials constituted a specialised fact-finding team to investigate the allegations examination of the available evidence and circumstances surrounding the case, there was strong and credible evidence that supported the bribery state government authorities decided to take disciplinary action against Dr Narasimhamurthy who was suspended from his official duties with immediate effect while the formal inquiry proceedings government invoked the provisions of Rule 10(3) of the Karnataka Civil Services (Classification, Control, and Appeal) Rules, 1957, which provides the legal framework for such disciplinary by Rithu Pawar IN THIS STORY#Kerala