Woman passenger bites ground crew after ruckus on plane
Tuesday, 18 June 2024 () A woman passenger in Lucknow, identified by Shailendra Giri, the Station House Officer of Sarojini Nagar police station, was charged by police for biting a male airline ground crew member while boarding a flight to Mumbai. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening, leading to legal action under IPC sections 324 and 504. The CISF was summoned to handle the situation.
The leather-bound black and red book published by Lucknow-based Eastern Book Company (EBC) had grabbed limelight when it was frequently pulled out by opposition.. IndiaTimes
The Directorate of Enforcement in Lucknow filed a prosecution complaint under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 against the late gangster Vikas.. IndiaTimes
The Times of India introduces TOI Dialogues in Uttar Pradesh for engaging discussions on key issues. The week-long event features experts from various fields.. IndiaTimes
Tragedy struck late last night on the Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway, also known as the Samruddhi Mahamarg, when a horrific collision between two cars claimed the lives of six individuals and left four others injured. The accident occurred near Kadwanchi village in Jalna district, approximately 400 km from Mumbai. The crash involved a Swift Dzire entering the highway from the wrong side after refueling, which collided with an Ertiga traveling from Nagpur to Mumbai. The impact was so severe that the Ertiga was flung into the air, landing on the highway's barricade, with passengers thrown onto the road. Emergency services responded swiftly, and the injured have been transported to the district hospital for treatment. Stay tuned for more updates on this tragic incident.
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In the order, the judges said the issue raised in the petition "needs urgent attention" of all concerned, specially higher-ups, including a Railway Board member.. IndiaTimes
Russia has sent its first coal shipments to India via the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), a 7,200km multimodal route connecting St. Petersburg to Mumbai. This move aims to bypass Western sanctions and reduce shipping times.
India is increasing Russian coal imports, potentially becoming the top buyer within a decade. Simultaneously, Prime Minister Modi may visit Moscow in July, marking his first trip to Russia since 2019. These developments highlight strengthening economic and strategic ties between the two nations.
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