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Grandparents, aunt held for killing 5-month-old to frame bahu
Grandparents, aunt held for killing 5-month-old to frame bahu

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Time of India

Grandparents, aunt held for killing 5-month-old to frame bahu

Meerut: A 50-year-old woman, Sarita, was arrested along with her husband, Dharmendra Kumar, 52, and their 15-year-old daughter in Saharanpur on Wednesday for allegedly killing her five-month-old grandchild to frame their daughter-in-law. SSP (Saharanpur), Rohit Singh Sajwan, said, "Sarita killed the child to frame the mother amid an ongoing family dispute. The woman confessed that she killed the child with the help of her husband, who brought the blade to her to slit the throat, and her daughter, who was with her." He added: "Some days ago, Shivani, the victim's mother, had seen her mother-in-law in an objectionable situation with a man and disclosed this to other family members. As a result, the family faced humiliation. Sarita wanted to teach Shivani a lesson and devised a plan." On Tuesday night, the accused mixed sleeping pills in Shivani's tea. Her husband, Rohit, was not at home that day. They intended to kill the infant and frame Shivani. The next morning, around 4am, the accused "covered the child's mouth with a scarf and slit her neck with the blade twice". Police initially questioned Shivani as the woman misled the cops by telling false facts, but the trio's contradictory statements eventually landed them in the police net. An FIR under BNS section 103 (murder) was registered against the accused and they were sent to jail.

Newlywed woman falls off train & dies, hubby jumps after her
Newlywed woman falls off train & dies, hubby jumps after her

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Time of India

Newlywed woman falls off train & dies, hubby jumps after her

Bhopal: A newlywed woman lost her life after falling from a moving train near Shivpuri. Her husband, in a desperate attempt to save her, jumped from the running train as well. He found her body. With no help in sight, he carried her on his shoulders for half a kilometre before finding a road and getting assistance from a local resident. The victim, Shivani Sharma, 21, married advocate Vikas Joshi of Gwalior just over a month ago, on April 16. Vikas lives and practices in Indore, while Shivani was an LLB student from Orai in Jalaun district of Uttar Pradesh. The couple had travelled to Orai for Shivani's examination. On their way back, they boarded a sleeper coach of Ujjaini Express at 6:50pm at Gwalior. Barely 4km after the train left Shivpuri station, she began to vomit and complained of breathlessness. Vikas advised her to sit near the door to get some air and drink water. When he returned to their seat to get water, a boy near the gate ran to inform him that Shivani had slipped and fallen from the moving train. He panicked and pulled the chain. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo While the train was still slowing down, he jumped off. By then, the train had moved around 1km from the spot where Shivani fell. He searched for Shivani by torchlight and found her near Rataur crossing. Finding no one nearby, he carried her on his shoulders toward the main road. Vikas alleged that when he saw GRP personnel, they accused him of trying to flee rather than offering immediate help. Eventually, with help from locals and police on the highway, he managed to take Shivani to a hospital in a car. Doctors declared her dead-on arrival. Police stated that a case has been registered and the woman's body was handed over to her family after a postmortem on Wednesday. Initial findings indicate that Shivani died from serious head injuries. The postmortem was conducted by a panel, and statements from both the maternal and in-law families are yet to be recorded. Shivani's brother, who arrived shortly after the incident, has not raised any suspicions so far. Police are currently investigating the incident from all possible angles.

SBI clerk mains result 2025 live @sbi.co.in soon: Get direct links & steps to check junior associates results, cut-off & merit list
SBI clerk mains result 2025 live @sbi.co.in soon: Get direct links & steps to check junior associates results, cut-off & merit list

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

SBI clerk mains result 2025 live @sbi.co.in soon: Get direct links & steps to check junior associates results, cut-off & merit list

SBI clerk mains result 2025 out @ soon | Credit: Grok SBI clerk mains result 2025: The State Bank of India (SBI) is expected to announce the SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025 soon on its official website, Candidates who appeared for the SBI Junior Associate (Clerk) Mains exam on April 10 and 12, 2025, are eagerly awaiting the results. SBI Clerk Result 2025 Highlights Exam Name: SBI Clerk 2025 SBI Clerk 2025 Conducting Authority: State Bank of India State Bank of India Exam Dates: April 10 & 12, 2025 April 10 & 12, 2025 Result Status: Expected today, 28 May, 2025 Expected today, 28 May, 2025 Official Website: SBI Clerk Mains Result Date 2025: When to Expect? Based on previous trends, the SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025 is expected to be released today only. Candidates should regularly check the official website for updates. How to Check the SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025? Once released, candidates can check their SBI Junior Associate Result 2025 by following these steps: Visit the official SBI website: Go to the 'Careers' page. Look for the advertisement for 'Junior Associate (Customer Support & Sales)'. Click on the 'SBI Clerk 2025 Result Download Link'. Find your roll number in the SBI Clerk Mains Result PDF. Download the result PDF for future reference. SBI Clerk Merit List 2025 and Cut-Off Marks The SBI Clerk merit list 2025 will be prepared state-wise and category-wise, based on the aggregate marks obtained in the mains exam. Along with the result, SBI will also release the SBI Clerk cut off 2025 and scorecard. SBI Clerk Mains Cut Off 2025: State-wise and Category-wise SBI will release the mains exam cut-off marks state-wise and category-wise. These cut-offs will determine the qualifying candidates who will move forward to the Language Proficiency Test (LPT) stage. SBI Clerk 2025 Result: What's Next? Candidates who qualify in the SBI Clerk Mains Exam will have to appear for a Language Proficiency Test (LPT). The LPT will assess the candidate's ability to read, write, and speak the local language of the state they have applied from. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the official SBI website for the latest updates on the SBI Clerk Mains Result 2025. For more news and updates from the world of Education, keep reading Indiatimes education. First Published: May 28, 2025, 09:46 IST Shivani, is an accomplished SEO content writer with 3 years of experience working with leading companies like Info Edge and PW. She holds a master's degree in history and specializes in research paper & article writing. She is also experienced in webinars & blog posts, combining her love for storytelling with creative writing. Her passion for crafting impactful content makes her work stand out, helping brands connect with their audience and achieve goals. Read More

Mangaluru Researcher Awarded PhD for Groundbreaking Study on Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia
Mangaluru Researcher Awarded PhD for Groundbreaking Study on Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia

Hans India

time21-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Mangaluru Researcher Awarded PhD for Groundbreaking Study on Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia

MANGALURU: Dr. Shivani U has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by NITTE (Deemed to be University) for her pioneering research on Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML), a rare form of blood cancer. Her thesis, titled 'A Study to Determine the Clinical, Haematological, Cytogenetic and Molecular Profile in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) Patients,' was successfully defended on May 8, 2025. Dr. Shivani's study offers a comprehensive assessment of CML, integrating clinical data with haematological, cytogenetic, and molecular analyses—an approach that could contribute to improved diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of the disease. Her doctoral research was conducted under the guidance of Dr. D. Prashanth Shetty, former Professor and Coordinator of the KSHEMA Centre for Genetic Services at K.S. Hegde Medical Academy. Dr. Shetty currently serves as a Professor at the Srinivas Institute of Allied Health Sciences under Srinivas University. The doctoral committee included Dr. Reshma A. Shetty (Assistant Professor, KSHEMA Centre for Genetic Services), Dr. Vijith Shetty (Professor, Department of Oncology), and Dr. Suchetha Kumari N. (Professor, Department of Biochemistry, KSHEMA), who evaluated and supported the research work. A native of Mangaluru, Dr. Shivani is an alumna of local institutions and is known for her academic diligence. She is the daughter of Bhanukala Uday, student section head at KMC Mangalore, and Uday Kumar, formerly on staff at KMC Attavar. She will receive her doctoral degree at NITTE University's forthcoming convocation. (eom) [9:11 PM, 5/21/2025] +91 94483 00454: ಕಳಸ ಬಸದಿ ಪಂಚ ಕಲ್ಯಾಣ ಪ್ರತಿಷ್ಠಾ ಮಹೋತ್ಸವ ತಾ 18.5.2025 ರಿಂದ ತಾ. 22.5.2025 ರ ವರೆಗೆ. [9:11 PM, 5/21/2025] +91 94483 00454: KALASA, Chikkamagaluru District, Karnataka: A historic Jain temple dedicated to Sri Chandranath Tirthankara, Sri Jwalamalini Devi, Sri Parshwanath Tirthankara, and Sri Padmavati Devi has been meticulously restored in Kalasa. Reconstructed entirely in granite as per Agama traditions, the temple recently witnessed the sacred Panchakalyana Mahotsava. The ceremony was graced by Munishri Gunabhadra Maharaj and his sangha, with spiritual guidance and blessings from Karkala Seer Lalitakeerthi Bhattaraka. Bhattarakas from Hombuja, Sonda, and Shravanabelagola also participated. Philanthropist Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade visited the site for darshana. The renovation was made possible through the collective efforts of local devotees, breathing new life into an ancient spiritual landmark.

Think Rs 25 LPA in India isn't enough? IIM graduate reveals how rich it makes you in India versus in the USA
Think Rs 25 LPA in India isn't enough? IIM graduate reveals how rich it makes you in India versus in the USA

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Think Rs 25 LPA in India isn't enough? IIM graduate reveals how rich it makes you in India versus in the USA

In the age of remote jobs, dollar-denominated paychecks, and global LinkedIn flexes, it's easy to feel like an Indian salary just doesn't measure up. But a viral LinkedIn post by Shivani Gera—an ex-Deloitte employee and IIM-Kozhikode graduate—has reignited a debate many shy away from: what does your salary really buy you? According to Shivani, earning Rs 25 LPA in India can offer a lifestyle that would cost over Rs 70–75 LPA in the US. And the reason is simple—Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). It's not just how much you earn, but what that money lets you afford. And when you compare costs between India and the US, the results are stark. Here's how the numbers stack up: - Dining out for two: Rs 500 in India vs Rs 2,000 in the US Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. - 1BHK rent (metro): Rs 45,000–Rs 55,000/month in India vs Rs 1.5–2 lakh/month in the US by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The 15 Most Beautiful Fox News Anchors, Ranked House Coast Undo - Monthly internet: Rs 700 in India vs Rs 6,000 in the US - Full-time domestic help: Rs 12,000/month in India vs Rs 2.2 lakh/month in the US The takeaway? In India, Rs 25 LPA can get you a comfortable home, frequent dinners out, blazing fast Wi-Fi, and even a helping hand at home—without burning out or going broke. In contrast, the same lifestyle abroad demands a massive paycheck, often with less time and energy to enjoy it. She added that the next time someone flexes $150,000 salary in San Francisco, ask: "Are they living better? Or just paying more for the basics?" She believes that at the end of the day, real wealth isn't just about numbers on a payslip. It's about freedom, comfort, and how far your money truly takes you. And by that measure, a Rs 25 LPA life in India might just be the new benchmark of success. Shivani Gera clarified that while her post didn't factor in taxes, acknowledging that Rs 25 LPA is gross CTC and actual in-hand salary is closer to Rs 1.5–1.7 L/month, the core message remains unchanged. 'Purchasing Power Parity isn't about exact math; it's about relative cost of living,' she wrote. She believes that you don't need Rs 2L/month in India to live comfortably, but replicating that lifestyle in the US would require at least $85K annually. She added that while exceptions exist, and cities and lifestyles vary, her intent wasn't to flex salaries but to shift the conversation toward value over vanity—what your money does, not just what it is. Social media reacts While some users pushed back against Shivani Gera's perspective, noting that many professionals abroad, especially in the US or Europe, are often ahead in terms of savings, others acknowledged the nuance. One user shared how their US-based landlord owns multiple properties in Bangalore, arguing that the savings potential overseas can far exceed what's possible in India. However, others agreed with Gera's broader point, emphasising that income alone doesn't determine quality of life. Many appreciated the spotlight on real cost-of-living dynamics, saying they've heard similar sentiments from expats who found that what money buys matters more than how much is earned.

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