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Biju Janta Dal (BJD) announces senior party leader Pramila Mallik's name as Odisha Assembly Speaker candidate, ANI reported. Pramila Mallik is currently serving as Revenue & Disaster Management Minister, she will file her nomination tomorrow and the election will take place on September 22.
26 staffers, including seven mohalla clinic doctors, de-empanelled for manipulation of attendance system, said Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, as reported by PTI.
Seven-judge bench to re-examine SC's 1998 verdict on immunity to lawmakers for taking bribe for making speech, voting in Parliament.
City court in Chennai denies bail to arrested TN minister Senthil Balaji, PTI reported.
"We have recovered an illegal arms factory in Kashipur. Multiple weapons were recovered, and one person has been arrested. We have recovered two large pipe guns and eight small pistols with multiple friendship tools. The person arrested will be taken to Baruipur court today, and we will apply to the court to take him into custody," Baruipur SP Palash Chandra Dhali told ANI.
A newly married woman was strangled to death allegedly by her husband near Kottathara in Kerala's northern Wayanad district, police said on Wednesday, as reported by news agency PTI. The shocking incident happened on Tuesday night and the accused himself informed the police about the cruelty, Kamabalakkad police said.
The deceased woman, Anisha (34), was married to Mukesh (33), a daily wage labourer here, six months ago, a police officer told PTI. "The exact reason for the murder is yet to be ascertained. The accused claimed that he had done the crime under the influence of alcohol," he said.
When police rushed to the spot after being informed by Mukesh, the woman was found dead in their house, the officer further said. The accused was taken into custody soon. The inquest procedures were progressing and a detailed interrogation would be conducted after that, police added.
The Income Tax Department is conducting searches in Chennai on the contractors and suppliers of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) and TANGEDO (Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation). Searches are underway at multiple locations. Officials of TNEB and TANGEDO are also under scanner, news agency ANI reported, citing sources.
An explosion took place in a gelatin company in Kerala's Kochi yesterday due to which a person died and four others were injured. An FIR has been registered under section 174 of CrPC, as reported by news agency ANI.
A 79-year-old woman was found dead inside her house in southwest Delhi's Jia Sarai area with an injury on her neck, police said on Tuesday, as per PTI. On Sunday around 11 pm, a PCR call was received at Kishangarh police station about the incident, a senior police officer said.
A team of food safety officers conducted raids at various shawarma shops in the Madurai district. "We inspected 90 shops & confiscated 70 kg of chicken. We have sealed two shops," said Jayarama Pandian, Food Safety Officer, Madurai, as quoted by ANI.
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Kurmi Organisations To Initiate Rail Blockade Protests for Scheduled Tribe Status
Multiple Kurmi organisations have jointly called for an indefinite rail blockade at nine railway stations across the states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha, commencing from September 20. Their demand is rooted in the pursuit of Scheduled Tribe (ST) status for the Kurmi community, coupled with the inclusion of the Kurmali language within the eighth schedule of the Constitution. Presently, in these three states, the Kurmi community is categorized as Other Backward Classes (OBCs).
Sheetal Ohdar, President of the Totemik Kurmi Vikas Morcha (TKVM), a prominent advocate for Kurmi rights in Jharkhand, revealed on Monday that this movement is a collaborative effort involving various organisations, including the Adivasi Kurmi Samaj of West Bengal and the Kurmi Sena of Odisha.
The indefinite agitation is slated to commence at nine key railway stations: Muri, Gomoh, Nimdih, and Ghagra in Jharkhand; Khemasuli and Kustaur in West Bengal; and Harichandanpur, Jaraikela, and Dhanpur in Odisha, all commencing on September 20, as confirmed by Ohdar during a press briefing.
Ohdar noted, "Thousands of Kurmi community members are expected to participate in the protest, adorned in traditional attire, accompanied by drums and various musical instruments. They will showcase cultural performances, including Chhau dance, Pata dance, Natuwa dance, Horse dance, and Jhumar dance."
This marks the second significant demonstration by the Kurmi community within two years, rallying behind the same set of demands.
Chennai court to pronounce orders on Senthil Balaji's bail plea
A Chennai Court is set to announce its verdict today regarding the bail plea of DMK Minister V Senthil Balaji. The minister has been arrested in connection with a money laundering case under the purview of the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Balaji's legal counsel has asserted that the case is politically motivated, while the ED maintains that there exists prima facie evidence of a predicate offence, justifying further investigation. Principal Sessions Judge S Alli has reserved orders after hearing extensive arguments from both sides.
Senior Counsel Kabil Sibal, representing Balaji, highlighted that the alleged sum of Rs 1.34 crore pertains to the period when Balaji served as a Minister from November 2014 to July 2015. He underscored that Balaji had filed Income Tax returns and provided explanations that were accepted by the Income Tax department. As per legal standards, the presumption favors Balaji, and the burden of rebutting it falls on the ED, a task that can only be fulfilled during the trial, Sibal emphasized. He concluded that the entire proceedings seemed tainted by malicious intent.
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