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New Orleans jailbreak: Sheriff says she complained about cell locks 'at every turn'
New Orleans jailbreak: Sheriff says she complained about cell locks 'at every turn'

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • Time of India

New Orleans jailbreak: Sheriff says she complained about cell locks 'at every turn'

Sheriff Susan Hutson While four of the 10 inmates who broke out of a New Orleans prison have been caught, officials continue to investigate who or what was to blame in a jailbreak which even the escapees labelled as 'easy' — in a message scrawled on a wall above the narrow hole they managed to squeeze through. Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson said she has been raising concerns about Orleans Justice Center 's ongoing 'deficiencies." The jailbreak, Hutson added, has 'once again highlighted the critical need for repairs and upgrades' to the ailing infrastructure. "Since becoming sheriff in 2022, I have complained about the locks at every turn and advocated for additional funding to make the facility more secure," news agency AP quoted the sheriff as saying. Louisiana attorney general Liz Murrill, too, said some cell unit doors and locks have been 'manipulated" to the point that they can't even be closed properly. Four days before the men escaped, Jeworski 'Jay' Mallet, chief of corrections for the jail, had presented a need for a new lock system during the city's Capital Improvement Plan hearing. However, there are other crucial elements which officials have outlined. For instance, indications the escape was an "inside job"; the hole which officials suggest may have been formed using power tools; a lack of monitoring of the cell pod; and law enforcement "not being aware" of the jailbreak until seven hours after the men fled. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Low Density Low Rise Apartments on OMR from ₹67.50 Lakh* TVS Emerald Learn More Undo Meanwhile, others have pointed to Sheriff Hutson being at fault. 'Rather than take accountability, she's pointed fingers elsewhere,' Louisana representative Aimee Adatto Freeman, who represents much of the uptown area of New Orleans, said Monday as she called for the sheriff to step down. Early last Friday, 10 men being held at the Orleans Justice Center — many awaiting trials or sentencing for violent charges, including murder — broke open a cell door, slipped through a hole behind a toilet, scaled a barbed wire fence and fled into the dark. The fourth and most recent arrest came late Monday, when 21-year-old Gary Price was taken into custody.

‘I don't make films to impress; I make them to stir emotions'
‘I don't make films to impress; I make them to stir emotions'

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

‘I don't make films to impress; I make them to stir emotions'

In an industry drawn to high-concept spectacle, director Buchi Babu Sana has stood out for his insistence on emotional storytelling rooted in everyday village life. As he steps into his second directorial, Peddi , starring Ram Charan , the National Award-winning filmmaker takes a moment to look back on his childhood in coastal Andhra, his mentor Sukumar 's influence, and why he always believed that Uppena would find both critical and commercial success. 'My family didn't support my dream, so I joined MBA to keep them happy' Buchi Babu's early journey into cinema was marked by hesitation at home and quiet persistence in Hyderabad. 'My family didn't want me to be in films. My sister is a plastic surgeon and they expected something similar from me,' he says. 'To convince them, I joined an MBA course in Hyderabad. I used to attend classes till afternoon and then head to Sukumar sir's office. That routine led me to assist him on films like Arya 2, 100% Love, and Rangasthalam, which helped me gradually build my base in the industry.' Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Low Density Low Rise Apartments on OMR from ₹67.50 Lakh* TVS Emerald Learn More Undo 'Sukumar sir showed me who I was meant to be' The most pivotal connection in his life remains that with director Sukumar, who was once his maths lecturer in Kakinada. 'He used to come to college on a BSA SLR cycle, and I'd sit behind him. I still remember that,' Buchi Babu shares. 'When I told him I wanted to make films, he said, 'Cinema is already there inside you. It came out because you kept looking at me.' Years later, watching Arya changed everything for me. I realised that if Sukumar sir could do it, so could I.' 'I always believed Uppena would win a National Award' Uppena wasn't just Buchi Babu's directorial debut — it was a film that defied the norms, pairing a relatively unknown cast with a deeply emotional storyline that went on to become a box-office hit. But even before the film was made, Buchi Babu had complete faith in its power. 'I shared the climax with Sukumar sir when we were working on Rangasthalam. He was shocked. He said, 'No one will do this.' I told him, 'Just wait till I write it.'' When he finally presented the full draft, Sukumar came around. 'He said, 'Let's do it. This is solid.' I always believed that Uppena would make ₹100 crores and win a National Award. I used to say it out loud even when no one else believed it.' 'Peddi is an emotional ride I've waited years to write' Buchi Babu says he'd been carrying the story of Peddi in his heart for years — a narrative that blends the grit of sport with deep emotional stakes. 'It's not just about cricket. The game is only a backdrop. The emotion is what drives it.' Set in Vizianagaram and deeply rooted in North Andhra's culture and dialect, Peddi felt like the story he was meant to tell. When he narrated it to Ram Charan two years ago, the actor didn't hesitate. 'Charan garu has gone through a huge physical transformation for this,' Buchi Babu shares, adding, 'We did multiple look tests. He was fully involved from the beginning.' Drawing comparisons to Rangasthalam, he adds, 'If that was Chitti Babu's story, this is Peddi's. This character is earthy, grounded, and very close to who he is off-screen too. And when the camera rolls, he becomes a completely different person — he doesn't settle, always wants one more take. That kind of hunger is rare.' ' AR Rahman garu gave us 30 options for every song' One of the most awaited aspects of Peddi is AR Rahman's return to Telugu cinema. 'It's a dream come true,' says Buchi Babu, adding, 'For each song, he gave us 20 to 30 options. And the background score is something else entirely. Rahman sir told me he connects with my stories because they have emotion.' Quotes: No matter what genre I explore in the future, all my films will be high on emotion. I don't know how to tell a story without it. I like challenging audience perceptions and constantly set almost impossible targets and strive to reach them. I'm drawn to doing things that no one else has tried before I don't go looking for stories in big cities. I look around my street, my town. The way people talk, the way they love or fight — that's where my cinema begins - Paul Nicodemus

Woman leaving job to look after child entitled to alimony: Delhi HC
Woman leaving job to look after child entitled to alimony: Delhi HC

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Time of India

Woman leaving job to look after child entitled to alimony: Delhi HC

Representative Image (AI) NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court has held a woman leaving her job to take care of her child as a single parent wasn't voluntary desertion of work and she was entitled to alimony, news agency PTI reported. In an order passed on May 13, Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma held that such a situation must be seen as a result of the parent's overriding responsibility towards the child. The court accordingly dismissed a plea to set aside a trial court's order that had awarded interim maintenance to the woman and her minor son. The husband had challenged the October 2023 order of the trial court, which directed him to pay Rs 7,500 per month each to his estranged wife and their child. However, the high court upheld the order, directing the man to continue paying the same amount to the woman, and contribute an additional Rs 4,500 per month towards the child's maintenance. 'It is well settled that the responsibility of caregiving to a minor child falls disproportionately upon the parent with custody, often limiting their ability to pursue full-time employment, especially in cases where there is no family support to take care of the child while the mother is at work,' the court observed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2 & 3 BHK Homes Near SIPCOT Starting @ ₹67.50 Lakh* TVS Emerald Learn More Undo Therefore, the bench held that the woman's decision to stop working cannot be interpreted as 'voluntary abandonment of work, but as a consequence necessitated by the paramount duty of child care'. The man argued that his wife was highly educated and had previously worked as a guest teacher at a Delhi government school, earning between Rs 40,000 and Rs 50,000 per month, including tuition fees. He contended she was capable of earning a livelihood for herself and their child and alleged that the maintenance case was filed merely to harass him. He also claimed the woman had left their matrimonial home voluntarily and had not reconciled with him despite a court directive. He told the court he was willing to live with her and their child. The man further submitted that he was practising as a lawyer in Haryana, earning only Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 per month, and was unable to comply with the interim maintenance order issued by the trial court. The woman, in contrast, stated that she was unable to continue working due to her caregiving responsibilities. She argued that her previous employment should not be used to deny her rightful claim to maintenance. Given her long commuting hours and lack of job opportunities near her residence, she said, she had no choice but to give up her teaching career. The court found her explanation 'reasonable and justified'. Noting that the man's income certificate was not placed on record, the high court directed the family court to re-examine the interim maintenance plea afresh. In the meantime, the current arrangement of payments would continue, it said.

Pisces Horoscope Tomorrow, April 24, 2025: Not the best time to trust everyone blindly
Pisces Horoscope Tomorrow, April 24, 2025: Not the best time to trust everyone blindly

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Pisces Horoscope Tomorrow, April 24, 2025: Not the best time to trust everyone blindly

Pisces, exercise caution today due to a potential imbalance between income and expenses, which could lead to stress. Emotional sensitivity is heightened, possibly stemming from domestic issues or family concerns. It's crucial to be discerning about who you trust and to ground your decisions in logic rather than impulse, especially in financial matters. Pisces, tomorrow calls for careful attention to your surroundings and choices. There's a noticeable imbalance between income and expenditure, and if you don't control it, stress may follow. You might feel emotionally sensitive or drained, possibly due to issues within your domestic environment or concerns about your extended family. This is not the best time to trust everyone blindly — some people may not have your best interests at heart. Let intuition guide you, but anchor your decisions in logic. Love and Relationship: Tensions with your spouse or romantic partner could escalate if you're not careful with your words. Disagreements may stem from financial pressure or external interference, possibly involving siblings or relatives. Choose calm over confrontation — a sincere conversation later in the day can help smooth things over. If you're single, it's best to stay cautious today. Not all attention is sincere. Education and Career: Students may find it hard to concentrate tomorrow, especially if the home environment is tense. Still, a structured routine can help regain focus. If you're in a creative or emotionally demanding profession, take frequent breaks to prevent burnout. Career-wise, avoid making major decisions or changes today — the atmosphere is too unsettled. Stick to routine tasks, and observe rather than act impulsively. Money and Finance: Financially, this day requires tight reins. Expenses may exceed expectations, possibly due to home repairs, travel, or unnecessary luxuries. You should avoid loans or big purchases for now. If you're considering any investments, especially in partnerships, delay them. The stars caution against trusting financial advice from siblings or peers — rely on your own research or professional input. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Senior Living 1 & 2 BHK Homes from ₹ 73.99 Lakh* TVS Emerald Serene Springs Book Now Undo Health and Well-being: You might feel mentally and physically fatigued tomorrow. Emotional energy is especially fragile, and even small arguments or disappointments may linger longer than usual. Pay attention to symptoms of stress — insomnia, digestive issues, or irritability. Prioritize self-care with gentle routines: warm baths, herbal teas, light stretching, and silence will help balance your inner world. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .

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