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Time of India
13 hours ago
- Time of India
Zimbabwe student succumbs 8 days after attack
1 2 Bathinda: After battling for life for eight days at AIIMS Bathinda, Zimbabwean student Ziweya Leeroy passed away on Thursday. A murderous attack was made on 22-year-old Ziweya Leeroy on Aug 13, a day after he had an altercation with Guru Kashi University security guard Dilpreet Singh. Leeroy was pursuing BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology (RIT) and joined Guru Kashi University, Talwandi Sabo, in 2023. Police have arrested seven accused and added section 103 BNS (murder) in the already registered case at Talwandi Sabo police station. Talwandi Sabo police station ASI Des Raj, in his complaint, stated that during initial investigations, it was found that Ziweya Leeroy had an altercation with security guard Dilpreet Singh on Aug 12. Owing to it, Dilpreet, along with Lovepreet, Mangu, and Manpreet Singh, attacked Leeroy when he went out of the university on Aug 13. Leeroy, with serious head injuries, was admitted to AIIMS Bathinda, and a case under Sections 109 (attempt to murder), 126 (2) wrongful restraint, 115 (2) voluntarily causing hurt, 190 (unlawful assembly), and 191 (3) BNS rioting committed with a deadly weapon was registered against security guard Dilpreet Singh, Lovepreet Singh, Mangu Singh, Manpreet Singh, and others. Bathinda SSP Amneet Kondal said, "Seven persons have been arrested, and efforts are being made to arrest two more persons, who are suspected to be associated with the attack. The section pertaining to murder has been added to the already registered case. Further investigations are being made." MSID: 123432150 413 | Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


Mint
2 days ago
- Business
- Mint
Vedanta share price falls as Supreme Court rejects Talwandi Sabo's plea for additional compensation
Vedanta share price fell over a percent on Wednesday after the Supreme Court dismissed a plea by the Vedanta Group seeking additional compensation for its Punjab-based Talwandi Sabo Power project. Vedanta shares fell as much as 1.32% to ₹ 444.15 apiece on the BSE. The company had approached the apex court challenging the withdrawal of 'deemed export' benefits and sought higher compensation, a report said. The Supreme Court upheld the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity's (APTEL) order, ruling that Talwandi Sabo was never legitimately entitled to such benefits. This effectively closes the door on any additional financial relief from the project. Earlier, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) had also rejected the proposed demerger of Talwandi Sabo Power Ltd, a subsidiary of Vedanta. The SC ruling effectively closes the door on additional financial inflows from Talwandi Sabo, tightening the company's legal and financial options. At 12:10 PM, Vedanta share price was trading 0.19% lower at ₹ 449.25 apiece on the BSE.