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Drugs on cruise ship case takes a twist as investigation officer Sameer Wankhede comes under scanner

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During a press conference, Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik attacked the NCB official, levelling serious allegation. The attention in the drug case involving Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan's son, Aryan Khan, has switched to Sameer Wankhede, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) zonal director in charge of the investigation. The NCB officer was severely attacked by Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik during a press conference, wherein he levelled a number of allegations against Sameer Wankhede. https://twitter.com/nawabmalikncp/status/1453220517746561042 Sameer Wankhede framed innocent individuals, says Nawab Malik On Tuesday, Nawab Malik referenced a letter reportedly written by an undisclosed agency employee stating that Sameer Wankhede framed innocent individuals in 26 false drug cases. https://twitter.com/aajtak/status/1453232666250256386 He further stated that Wankhede hired two private individuals to tap the people's phones in order to frame them. According to the letter, the

Odisha's Sundargarh district gets the first child-friendly police station

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Soon after the government announced to set up child-friendly police stations, Rajgangpur Police Station became the first station to get one The Odisha government has decided to set up child-friendly police stations across the state, to reduce the mental pressure of a child who could visit the station, in a high-level meeting chaired by CM Naveen Patnaik himself. Initially, the child-friendly police station would be constructed one in each district, official statement quoted the approval of Chief Minister  Naveen Patnaik , who is also heading the home ministry department. There are 34 police districts in the state. First child-friendly police station inaugurated The first child-friendly police station of Sundargarh district under the scheme ‘Ama Khusi Ama Suraksha’ was inaugurated by IG Western range yesterday at Rajgangpur Police Station. Under the ‘Ama Khusi Ama Suraksha’ scheme, a platform will be developed to help children understand the daily functioning of the police station. ht

Healthcare startup ShopDoc secures $1.36Mn funds from UAE investors

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ShopDoc had launched 3 patient care services in Dubai, specifically for the Indian diaspora across the Middle East The prestigious GITEC Future Super Stars Expo 2021 that concluded at the Dubai World Trade Centre recently saw a handful of Kerala start ups getting noticed by the big players and the world. Among them, a healthcare startup made a splash by securing funding to the tune of $1.36 million from investors. ShopDoc, the healthcare startup mentored by the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM), mopped up the seed funds from UAE-based investors at the GITEX event, thereby opening itself the opportunities for further growth. ShopDoc has in its kitty a super-specialty hospital app for patient referrals and smart doctor deployment services. The Kochi-based company, which has lined up expansion plans for the Middle East has managed to secure close to Rs 10 crore already. ShopDoc among 20 startups at Dubai GITEX Being one among the 20 startups showcased by KSUM at GITEX 2021, ShopDoc was succ
The Redmi Note 11 Pro+, slated to be launched on October 28, will be the first mid-ranger from the company which can charge at 120W. Xiaomi will debut the Redmi Note 11 series and the Redmi Watch 2 in China on October 28. Prior to the official launch, the company has released a teaser in which it outlines the Redmi Note 11, Note 11 Pro, and Note 11 Pro+, as well as confirming compatibility for up to 120W fast charging. Redmi Note 11 Pro+ to take 20 minutes for full charge Only the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ will have a 4,500mAh battery with 120W fast charging capabilities, out of the three models. The phone's dual-cell battery is meant to minimise charging resistance, while the graphite-based liquid cooling system allows for greater heat dispersion. The Xiaomi 11T has a 4,500mAh battery with 120W fast charging capabilities and promises to be able to charge from 0 to 100 in under 20 minutes. The charging times for the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ should be similar. No clarity whether 120W
The University of Kashmir is the most notable university in Jammu and Kashmir in the research database, with nine faculty members on the list. At least 25 scientists from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir have been listed in Stanford University's research database, which rates the top 2% of scientists globally. University of Kashmir tops in J-K with nine scientists on the list The University of Kashmir (KU), with nine faculty members on the list, is the most prominent university in Jammu and Kashmir in the research database. Prof Shakil Romshoo with Prof Ghulam Jeelani of the Department of Earth Sciences, as well as Prof F A Masoodi, Dr Adil Gani, and Dr Idrees Ahmed Wani of the Department of Food Science and Technology, are among the University’s scientists on the list. Other academics on the list are Dr Imtiaz Ahmed, Dr Shabir Ahmad Parrah, Dr Ikhlaq Hussain, and Dr Rouf Ahmad Rather (Research Assistant) from the departments of Zoology, Electronics & Instrume
Jabalpur's Gaur River is now so contaminated with dung and refuses that it has become unsuitable for Fish and even for washing. The Narmada is the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh but it is getting polluted at an unprecedented scale. The Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board has placed before the National Green Tribunal a report which reveals that the Narmada River is polluted most by the effluents from the City of Jabalpur. 136 million litres per day of effluents are discharged in the River. According to the report the pollution levels in major cities along the banks of the Narmada River is as follows- Jabalpur-136mld, Bhedaghat-0.63 mld, Onkareshwar-0.32 mld, Maheswar-4.8 mld, Barwaha-3.2 mld, Badwani-3.6 mld, Nemawar-0.98 mld, Budni-1.5 mld, Hoshangabad-10 mld, Khelghat-1.7 mld, and Dharampuri-1.7 mld. Spawning colonies all along the banks of the River Narmada are all discharging their waste and effluents straight into the river. Conniving municipal authorities pay scant atte
We are secular Indians. We believe in democracy, but we are tired and scared to continue protesting against the systematic encroachment of our fundamental rights. Yesterday, MP Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur said that she and her team would read the script before saying yes to any film to look for malicious content about the 'Sanatan Dharma'. While speaking to a national news channel, she also added that films standing in contrast to the ‘Sanatan Dharma’ would not be allowed to shoot even. Listening to this, let’s pray that she had never heard about Indian Constitution and its principles. If the comment was made after knowing (if not reading) the founding principles of the nation mentioned in the Constitution, then all I can say is that happy days are eagerly waiting for us. We all would be joyfully dancing at the funeral event of our fundamental rights if it is at all surviving till now. Thanks to our lucky stars, it is just a statement. The majority of Indians does not supp