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Netanyahu Urges Tehran Residents To Evacuate Amid Intensifying Airstrikes
Netanyahu Urges Tehran Residents To Evacuate Amid Intensifying Airstrikes

Int'l Business Times

time17 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Int'l Business Times

Netanyahu Urges Tehran Residents To Evacuate Amid Intensifying Airstrikes

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has issued an unprecedented evacuation warning to residents of District 3 in Tehran. The area, located in the northern part of the Iranian capital, is known for its government offices and foreign diplomatic missions. The warning, delivered in both Persian and Arabic, stated: "Your presence in this area puts your life in danger," urging immediate departure. According to military officials, the directive is part of a broader campaign targeting strategic military infrastructure. "The Israeli army will operate in this area to strike facilities linked to the Iranian regime," said a military spokesperson. The statement highlighted recent operations across Tehran as part of a larger offensive. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reinforced the call, urging residents of Tehran to evacuate. "Evacuate, and we are taking action," he declared, referencing what has been identified as Operation Rising Lion, a military campaign that commenced at dawn on Friday. The operation has targeted key military and nuclear sites, with reports indicating that strikes have expanded to include military facilities in western Iran. The conflict has resulted in widespread displacement. One Tehran resident, a 35-year-old teacher named Zanjad, fled with his family to the northern city of Rasht, which has become a temporary haven for many seeking safety from the capital. The fighting has led to significant casualties and damage on both sides. Retaliatory missile strikes from Iran reportedly caused numerous deaths and injuries. Civilian casualties have been especially high, with many Iranian noncombatants affected. Infrastructure damage includes a hospital in western Iran, which sustained critical damage following a nearby strike. Iranian officials have condemned the attacks, citing severe humanitarian consequences. Further intensifying the crisis, the Israeli Prime Minister claimed responsibility for the destruction of a major facility at Iran's Natanz nuclear site. Additional incidents include the bombing of a residential building in Tehran and an assault on emergency services infrastructure in Ilam province. This current wave of violence marks one of the most severe escalations in the conflict to date.

Chitale Bandhu name on our bakarwadi packets due to printing error: Chitale Sweet Home
Chitale Bandhu name on our bakarwadi packets due to printing error: Chitale Sweet Home

Indian Express

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Chitale Bandhu name on our bakarwadi packets due to printing error: Chitale Sweet Home

In a press conference held on Thursday, advocate Hemant Zanjad, representing Chitale Sweet Home, said, a printing mistake led to Chitale Bandhu's name being printed on certain packets of bakarwadi sold by Chitale Sweet Home. On April 16, Chitale Bandhu had filed an FIR at Vishrambaug Police Station, claiming that Chitale Sweet Home was using the Chitale Bandhu brand name to allegedly produce and sell fake bakarwadi. 'On the packaging strip on the side, where the customer care number is, Chitale Bandhu's name got printed by mistake,' Zanjad said on Thursday. Chiatale Sweet Home claimed the mistake had happened while printing their new bakarwadi packets. They had also released a public notice in a Marathi daily stating this mistake. 'Once we realised this mistake that had occurred while printing the packaging, and to avoid another complaint and to prevent any kind of business hurdles, we released a public notice,' he said. Zanajd said, 'We came to know that on a small strip on the new packets of bakarwadi, the name of Chitale Bandhu was printed instead of Chitale Sweets. The mistake that occurred was at the printing press and was unintentional. Once we realised the mistake, we recalled the said packets. This has happened by mistake, and there was no intention of doing anything wrong. We will fight whatever legal battles we have to. The reason for holding this press conference was that our total brand is different. Our trademark is different. So there is no reason for us to be doing this on purpose,' said Zanjed. Chitale Sweet Home has been a trademarked name since 2010, and has been in business since 1954 in Sadashiv Peth area. 'If you go to the government's trademark website, you can find the name Chitale Sweet Home, and our design is registered under the name of Pramod Prabhakar Chitale. It has been trademarked since 2016,' said Zanjad. He added, 'We also have the Shop Act License for Chitale Sweet Home since 1954, and we keep renewing it as well.'

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