Rajasthan Man Beaten To Death, Relatives Blame Forest Officials

A tree-feller allegedly died after his vehicle was stopped and he was beaten by a group of people in Rajasthan's Alwar district late Thursday night, said police.

The family of the victim, Wasim, has accused forest personnel of thrashing him to death but the cops are yet to ascertain the facts.

Wasim, 27, allegedly used to cut trees in forest areas and send the woods to Haryana without informing the forest department, police said.

He was travelling through Narol village with two others when a group of people stopped his pickup vehicle and thrashed them.

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On information, the cops reached Narol village but the attackers had fled by then. They took the injured to a local hospital and Wasim was referred to Kotpuli Hospital where he died due to his injuries, said police.

The victim's relatives, however, had another version surrounding the incident.

Wasim's cousin Asif said they had gone to Rampur village to cut a tree after striking a deal with its owner. He said they were told a forest outpost was nearby and they might be penalised for it, so they left without the wood.

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A forest department vehicle had followed them when they were returning and used a JCB vehicle to stop them, their grandfather added. He alleged the three men were then beaten with sticks by seven-eight people.

A case has been registered and five people detained in this connection, reportedly some forest personnel too. A JCB vehicle and a jeep have been seized as well.

An investigation is on into the alleged role of forest department personnel in the incident, said police.



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Rohit To Attend BCCI's Meeting In Delhi To Select Asia Cup Squad: Report

The men's senior selection committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), led by Ajit Agarkar, will meet in New Delhi on Monday to discuss the Asia Cup squad. Indian captain Rohit Sharma will also attend the meeting. India's team has yet to announce their squad for Asia Cup and World Cup amid concerns over the injury of their key players, while nations like Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh have already named their Asia Cup squads. England and Australia have also announced the provisional squad for the World Cup 2023.

It will be interesting to see if India selects 15 players or selects a few more since all of these extended squads contain more than 15 players.

India's three key players Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul, and Shreyas Iyer suffered injuries that kept them out of the action. Although, Bumrah has made his comeback in the three-match series against Ireland where he is leading the side. The selector would have an eye on the fitting of Bumrah in the ongoing series. 

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) president, Jay Shah, on July 19 announced the schedule for the Asia Cup 2023. The tournament will kick off on August 30, with arch-rivals India and Pakistan set to lock horns in Kandy, Sri Lanka, on September 2.

The tournament will follow a hybrid model, with four matches to be hosted by Pakistan and all of India's matches and a total of nine fixtures taking place in the Emerald Isle, Sri Lanka. India is in Group A, which also has Pakistan and Nepal, while Group B comprises Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan.

The tournament will kick off with a clash between Pakistan and Nepal in Multan, Pakistan. India will start their campaign against Pakistan on September 2, in Kandy. They will be playing their second group stage match at the same venue against Nepal on September 4.

Matches in the Super Four stage will start on September 6, with a clash between the A1 and B2 sides in the respective groups, at Lahore. The rest of the matches will take place in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

On September 17, the final will be held in Colombo.

The tournament will be held in a 50-over format, keeping in mind the ICC Cricket World Cup, which will be hosted in India from October 5 to November 19.

Sri Lanka are the defending Asia Cup champions, having won the title last year. They have won a total of six titles. India has been the most successful team in the tournament's history, with a total of 7 titles.



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Alia Bhatt And Kareena Kapoor Form "Poo Squade": "Can It Get Any Better?"

Alia Bhatt and Kareena Kapoor have decided to surprise their fans together. On Friday evening, the two actors shared identical posts on their respective Instagram handles. The actors posted three pictures of themselves together. In the first frame, Alia is seen looking at herself on a mirror while Kareena's eyes are fixed at camera. Don't miss the oh-so-perfect pout from the Tashan star. In the second picture, both the stars can be seen holding their reflections on the mirrors. The third picture was a candid one. Alia can be seen making a face while Kareena shows her perfect pout. Kareena and Alia haven't specified the occasion for which they were captured together.

However, Alia and Kareena's captions are on point. Alia wrote in the caption, "Can it get any better..." and dropped a string of emojis. Alia also added a post script where she urged the directors to cast them in a film. "P.S. Can someone please cast us in a film together...although we may spend most of our time on set reflecting..." read the caption. Karan Johar already approved the cast. He wrote in the comments section, "We need a film with this cast". Arjun Kapoor wrote, "Poo Square". Rhea Kapoor also dropped a heart emoji.

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Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor stepped out for the inspection of their under-construction Krishna Raj bungalow in Mumbai on Thursday. Alia and Ranbir were pictured in their car as they made their way to the Krishna Raj bungalow on Thursday evening. Alia Bhatt was all smiles with husband Ranbir by her side.

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Meanwhile, Kareena Kapoor recently celebrated the birthday of husband Saif Ali Khan. Sharing a picture with Saif, Kareena wrote in the caption, "He chose the picture I could post on Instagram...Even though he's in front of me smiling away...And why not? It's his birthday...May you always be this relaxed my jaaaan. Happy Birthday to my ultimate lover...There truly is no one like you...Kind, generous, crazy. OK I can go on writing all day but gotta go eat cake."

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On the work front, Alia Bhatt is recently seen in Netflix original Heart Of Stone. Kareena Kapoor was last seen in Laal Singh Chaddha.



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Bhagwant Mann Rescues Stranded Family In Punjab's Flooded City

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann rescued a family stranded on the roof of their house in a flooded residential area in Hoshiarpur.

Mr Mann had been surveying the flood situation when he spotted the family, sitting on the roof of a submerged house.

Officials said the Chief Minister, who was on an inflatable boat, told the rescuers to row towards the family and let them sit on the boat.

"Floods have struck again in Punjab. I visited flood-affected areas in Hoshiarpur and spoke to the locals. The times are tough, but we will help everyone. The government will compensate the losses of the people," Mr Mann tweeted.

Several teams of the National Disaster Response Force, the army and the Border Security Force have been pressed into service for rescue operations in flood-hit areas of Punjab's Hoshiarpur, Gurdaspur and Rupnagar districts.

Large parts of these three districts have been flooded following the release of excess water from the Bhakra and the Pong dams, officials said.

The water level in the Beas and Sutlej rivers rose following the release of water from reservoirs.

The Bhakra dam on the Sutlej river and the Pong dam on the Beas river -- both in Himachal Pradesh -- are seeing high water level after heavy rain in their catchment areas.

Several people in low-lying regions and villages on the banks of the rivers in Punjab were evacuated to safety. The district administrations also asked the people in the flood-hit areas to move to safer locations.



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In Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, BJP Covers Backward Community Seats First

The BJP has released the first list of candidates for Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh assembly elections, in which 21 names have been announced from the first and 39 from the second. A chunk of names names are for the seats reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes -- a voter group the BJP has been trying hard to break into. Most of the seats are occupied by the Congress and the early announcement is expected to give the candidates more time to work on drumming up support.

The seats include six of 34 seats in the Gwalior-Chambal zone. There are 14 faces who lost the elections in 2018, including 7 former ministers -- Achal Sonkar, Nanaji Mohad, Omprakash Dhurve, Aidal Singh Kansana, Nirmala Bhuria, Lalita Yadav, and Lal Singh Arya.

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan congratulated the candidates. "Fulfill the trust that the party has reposed on all of you and emerge victorious, best wishes," his tweet read.

On the Gohad reserve seat, the BJP has given ticket to Scheduled Caste Morcha national president Lal Singh Arya instead of Jyotiraditya Scindia loyalist Ranveer Jatav. Mr Singh is seen as the stronger candidate locally -- being a former minister, and the party's national in-charge of the SC Morcha.

In 2018, Congress's Ranveer Jatav won by defeating Mr Arya, and later joined the BJP with Mr Scindia. But he lost the 2020 by-election, after which the party made him the chairman of the Handcrafts Development Corporation and gave him the status of a cabinet minister but cut off the ticket.

The BJP list, though, includes many names that have been embroiled in controversies. The list includes Dhruv Narayan Singh, the candidate for the Bhopal Central Assembly. Dhruv Narayan Singh was a suspect in the murder of RTI activist Shehla Masood. Two days ago, the relatives of Shehla Masood demanded a re-inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigation into the matter.

Pritam Singh Lodhi has been made the candidate from Pichor assembly seat in Shivpuri district. Pichor is the invincible fort of KP Singh "Kakkaju" of the Congress.  

A few months ago, the party suspended Pritam Singh Lodhi over his statement about Brahmins. This is the third time Pritam Singh Lodhi will go toe-to-toe against "Kakkaju".

A few candidates are also members of political families -- Sarla Rawat, daughter-in-law of former Sabalgarh MLA Meharban Singh Rawat, Virendra Singh Lodhi, the son of former Damoh MP Shivraj Singh Lodhi, Neeraj Singh, son of ex-MLA Pratibha Singh.

Mr Lodhi has been nominated from the Banda assembly seat in Sagar, which has around 50,000 voters belonging to the Lodhi community. Currently Congress's Tarwar Singh Lodhi is the MLA from Banda.  

Kamakhya Pratap Singh, son of ex-MLA Manvendra Singh, has got the ticket from Maharajpur in Chhatarpur district.



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Watch: KKR Star Recreates Viral Video Of Non-strike Batter Irritating Bowler

The social media is a gold-mine of content. Some of them are funny to the core. While there are several negative side of social media, sometimes it can throw gems which can lift the mood. One such video which has gone viral is that of Kolkata Knight Riders star Venkatesh Iyer. Iyer has been quite impressive in the Indian Premier League, but this time he took the cake with his acting skills. He recreated a video where he cane be seen at the non-striker's end at an indoor training facility. As the bowler is about to bowl, Iyer runs towards the striker and discuss field placements. A similar kind of meme video went viral recently.

In a recent conversation, Venkatesh recalled playing against Dhoni's CSK, and how the former India captain's innovative field setup led to his downfall.

"I and one more guy was batting. There were two fielders on the off-side - a short third man and covers. Everything was fine before he just called a fielder and placed it the other side. The very next ball went the exact same way and he was out caught. He could have had some bad luck too but I was wondering 'Why did it have to be off the very next ball? It could have happened 3-4 deliveries later, right?' Suddenly it felt 'Oh man! What a mind this guy has'," Venkatesh said on Raj Shaman's podcast.

The 28-year-old further revealed that he was left shellshocked by his dismissal, and had to confront Dhoni after the match to ask him about the reason behind his decision.

"Just this year, I was batting and I played a shot and got out at short third man. I turned around and saw 'He is standing wrong. That's not where a fielder stands. He is standing at a wrong position; he should be more to the right. Then I realised 'Oh'. I asked him after the match, 'Bhaiyya, kyu?' (Why?) He said the way the ball was leaving my bat; the fielders should be a lot fine. Then I was like 'WOW! I never even thought like that. To think so quickly then and there, and to understand the angle - cricket is all about angles - to read it is I think his biggest strength," the all-rounder concluded.



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"Deeply Concerned": US On Mob Attacks On Churches In Pakistan

The United States on Wednesday voiced alarm and urged Pakistan to investigate mob attacks against churches and Christian homes following rumors of blasphemy of Islam.

Hundreds of Muslim men attacked a predominantly Christian area on the outskirts of the eastern industrial city of Faisalabad on Wednesday, setting fire to churches.

"We are deeply concerned that churches and homes were targeted in response to reported Koran desecration in Pakistan," State Department spokesman Vedant Patel told reporters.

He said that while the United States backed free expression, "violence or the threat of violence is never an acceptable form of expression."

"We urge Pakistani authorities to conduct a full investigation into these allegations and call for calm," he said.

Blasphemy is a sensitive issue in Muslim-majority Pakistan, where anyone deemed to have insulted Islam or Islamic figures can face the death penalty.

Critics say that rumors of insults to Islam are often fanned as a way to settle scores against non-Muslims.

The anti-Christian violence is the latest unrest in the world's fifth-most populous country, where on Monday a little-known senator, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, was sworn in as caretaker prime minister to see through elections.

Secretary of State Antony Blinker offered congratulations to Kakar in a posting on Twitter, which has been rebranded as X.

"As Pakistan prepares for free and fair elections, in accordance with its constitution and the rights to freedom of speech and assembly, we will continue to advance our shared commitment to economic prosperity," Blinken said.

Pakistan has been wracked by instability after Imran Khan, the country's most popular politician, was removed as prime minister and more recently jailed on corruption charges that his supporters call an attempt to bar him from office.

Khan has accused the United States of working to oust him, claims strongly denied by Washington, which says that it had policy disagreements.

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AI Tool Can Steal Passwords From Keystroke Sounds: Study

A new study has revealed that entering your computer password while on a Zoom call could put you at risk for a cyberattack because hackers can now 'listen' to your keystrokes to steal your credentials using an artificial intelligence (AI) tool.

The study said that AI has the capability to identify the specific keys being pressed by listening to the typing sounds.

In a paper published on August 3, researchers emphasised that with the increasing adoption of video conferencing platforms like Zoom and the widespread availability of devices equipped with microphones, the risk of sound-based cyberattacks has increased. The AI tool studied by the researchers showed the capacity to accurately decipher text, including passwords, from keystroke sounds, achieving a precision level exceeding 90%.

Researchers from Durham, Surrey, and Royal Holloway universities were involved in the study and illustrated that microphones can identify distinct typing patterns. This revelation implies that people using laptops in public settings might be at risk of having their typing captured and subsequently deciphered.

The team of researchers reached this conclusion after undertaking the task of training an AI model.

They achieved this by pressing each of the 36 keys on a MacBook Pro 25 times while recording the accompanying sounds. Subsequently, they fed this sound data into the AI model, enabling it to accurately recognize the unique pattern associated with each key.

The researchers' AI model exhibited a remarkable accuracy rate of 93% in interpreting keystrokes from recorded MacBook typing sounds conducted via the Zoom video conferencing software. Additionally, the accuracy rate increased to 95% when the keystrokes were captured using an iPhone 13 mini.



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Inside Indian Syrup-Linked Deaths Trial In Uzbekistan: A Bribery Angle

Distributors of a contaminated Indian cough syrup that killed 65 children in Uzbekistan paid local officials a bribe of $33,000 to skip mandatory testing, Uzbek state prosecutors alleged during a trial on Wednesday.

The Central Asian nation put 21 people on trial - 20 of whom are Uzbeks and one Indian - over the deaths last week, making public for the first time a much higher death count than previously reported.

Three of the defendants (an Indian and two Uzbekistan nationals) are executives of Quramax Medical, a company that sold medicines produced by India's Marion Biotech, in Uzbekistan.

According to state prosecutor Saidkarim Akilov, Quramax CEO Singh Raghvendra Pratar, allegedly paid officials at the state centre for expertise and standardization of medicinal products $33,000 so that they would skip a mandatory inspection of its products.

It was unclear from the prosecutor's statement whether the inspection was supposed to involve tests in Uzbekistan, or a request for tests to be carried out by the producer in India.

Pratar, who spoke in court, denied the charges but admitted to handing over the sum to officials through an intermediary as a "token of appreciation". He said he had no idea how and by whom that money was used later.

Seven of the 21 defendants pleaded guilty to at least some of the charges against them, which included tax evasion, sale of substandard or counterfeit medicines, abuse of office, negligence, forgery, and bribery.

Officials have not said why 45 deaths had remained unreported since last year.

State prosecutors also said on Wednesday that Quramax had imported Marion Biotech medicines at an inflated price via two Singapore-based intermediary companies, which prompted tax evasion charges.

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Watch: Aviation Minister Flies Drone With National Flag

Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Wednesday operated a drone displaying the national flag to showcase developmental works in Gwalior.

As part of the Har Ghar Tiranga initiative, the drone unfurled the national flag as it took to the skies before hovering over the sites of developmental works.

Mr Scindia, who hails from Gwalior, operated the drone and also shared a short video about the initiative on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter

"Showcasing nine developmental works of Gwalior through the drone was an unforgettable moment. The projects are a symbol of the double engine government's commitment to the people of Gwalior", the minister said in a post.

The event was organised by the Bharat Drone Association and Garuda Aerospace.
 

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Chest Measurement Criterion For Women For Any Post "Outrageous": Court

The Rajasthan High Court has denounced the criterion of chest measurement to gauge the lung capacity of female candidates during physical examination in recruitment process for foresters "or any other post", saying it is absolutely arbitrary and outrageous and dents a woman's dignity.

It also directed the state authorities to seek opinions of experts to explore the possibility of any alternative means to determine the desired level of lung capacity "to avoid this unwarranted humiliation of women candidates".

Justice Dinesh Mehta made the observation while deciding a petition by three female candidates challenging their disqualification on the parameter of chest measurement despite clearing the Physical Efficiency Test for the post of Forest Guard.

The court preferred not to intervene in the recruitment process, which had already taken place, but stated “some deliberation is necessary about the very requirement of chest measurement for the female candidates, may it be for the recruitment of Forest Guard or Forester or any other post”.

The size of the chest and its expansion in the case of a female candidate may not necessarily be a pointer of physical fitness and a litmus test of the lungs' capacity, the judge observed in the August 10 order.

"Even if it be so, such measurement impinges upon or intrudes on the privacy of a female. Apart from being irrational, prescribing such criterion disrupts the dignity, bodily autonomy and mental integrity of a woman”, the court stated in its order.

The court observed that the criterion is absolutely arbitrary and outrageous and a clear dent on a woman's dignity and right to privacy guaranteed under Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution of India.

The petitioners have told the court that their measurement was more than required after which the high court sought a report from the medical board of AIIMS.

The report, however, stated that two candidates' chest measurements were less than required in the "normal condition" while one of them had chest measurement less than required in the "expanded condition".

Based on this report, the court rejected their petitions and upheld the decision of the recruiting agency to disqualify them, but objected to the use of chest measurement among female candidates.

A copy of the order was marked to the state chief secretary, the secretary of the forest department and the secretary of the department of personnel to have a relook into this criterion.

It asked them to solicit the opinion of experts to explore the possibility of alternative means to determine the desired level of lung capacity.

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Uri Publicly Screened In Manipur Over 20 Years Since Insurgents' Bollywood Ban

 Cinema returned to strife-torn Manipur on Tuesday after more than 20 years when a Bollywood movie on surgical strikes against Pakistan was screened at a makeshift open air theatre in Churachandpur.

Vicky Kaushal-starrer "Uri: The Surgical Strike" was attended by a large number of people at Rengkai (Lamka).

The screening was organised by the Hmar Students Association (HSA) to express its opposition to the ban on Hindi movies imposed in September 2000 by 'Revolutionary People's Front', a political wing of the proscribed People's Liberation Army, a valley-based Meitei terror group.

"It has been over two decades since a movie was screened in our town. The Meiteis have banned Hindi movies for a long long time.

"Today's move is to defy the anti-national policies of the Meitei groups and to show our love for India," Ginza Vualzong, spokesperson of Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum, said in a brief statement.

The organisation describes itself as the voice of Kuki tribes.

Before the screening of the movie, the national anthem was played at the open air theatre, located 63 km from the capital city.

Manipur has been witnessing widespread ethnic clashes between majority Meitei and tribal Kuki communities since May 3 and so far over 160 people have been killed.

On Monday, the HSA said the screening is to show "our defiance and opposition to terror groups which have subjugated the tribals for decades".

"Join us in taking a pledge to continue our fight for freedom and justice," it appealed.

The HSA said the last Hindi film that was publicly screened in Manipur was "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" in 1998.

Officials said that within a week of the ban in 2000, rebels had burnt 6,000 to 8,000 video and audio cassettes and compact discs in Hindi collected from outlets in the state.

Though the RPF gave no reason for the ban in the northeastern state, cable operators said the militant group feared negative impact of Bollywood on the state's language and culture.

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After Boyfriend Walks Out, Angry Woman Kills His Son: Delhi Police

A woman has been arrested in a case involving the murder of an 11-year-old boy in west Delhi. The police said Puja Kumari, 24, has confessed to killing Divyansh, considering him an obstruction to her marriage with his father.

Puja Kumari had an affair with the boy's father Jitendra and the two had started living together in 2019. But three years later, the man went back to his wife and son.

This, the police said, had triggered Puja's temper.

On August 10, she asked a common friend to provide the address of Jitendra's house in Inderpuri.

When she finally reached the house, she found the door open, and the boy sleeping on the bed. There was no one in the house.

In a statement, the police said the woman strangled the boy as he slept and concealed the body inside the box bed after taking out clothes packed in it.

The West Delhi police managed to identify the woman with the help of footage from CCTV cameras. But then came the task of finding her. Inquiries at home led nowhere since she was no longer staying with her parents.

The police then started tracking footage from nearly 300 CCTV cameras across Inderpuri and its neighbouring areas -- Ranhola, Nihal Vihar and Rishal Garden on Najafgarh-Nangloi road.

They realised that she was still in the area, but was changing her hideouts frequently, the police said in a statement.

The police  managed to arrest the woman after three days.



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