Nagpur's road safety is under scrutiny as overgrown shrubs and ornamental plants on road dividers are creating blind spots, particularly for two-wheeler riders. Areas like Maharajbagh to University Library Square, Alankar Talkies Square to Jhansi Rani Square, Inner Ring Road, and parts of Pratap Nagar have been identified as high-risk zones. Riders have reported branches scraping helmets or bodies when maneuvering traffic, especially during peak hours. Residents and commuters are raising concerns about the inadequate maintenance of these green spaces. While the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) claims periodic trimming, citizens argue that upkeep is irregular, worsened by monsoon-driven growth. Experts warn that limited visibility at turns increases the risk of collisions. There is a growing call for immediate and systematic pruning by NMC in coordination with traffic authorities to prioritize road safety. #news #Newsone #NagpurRoadSafety #TrafficHazard #TwoWheelerSafety #BlindSpots #RoadMaintenance #NMCAlert #CommuterSafety #UrbanSafety
In a shocking incident in Nagpur, two brothers, Praful and Prashant Choudhary, were arrested for the attempted murder of their 55-year-old uncle, Surendra Choudhary. The crime occurred in the Lashkari area and stemmed from a long-standing property dispute within the family. The brothers allegedly attacked Surendra with sharp weapons, leading to severe injuries. Surendra was rushed to the hospital, where he is currently undergoing treatment. The police have initiated an investigation and are gathering evidence to proceed with the case. This incident has sent shockwaves through the local community, highlighting the extreme measures some individuals may resort to over property disagreements. Authorities are urging citizens to resolve conflicts amicably and seek legal assistance rather than resorting to violence. The police are also looking into the family's history to understand any underlying issues that may have contributed to this tragic event. #news #Newsone #NagpurCrime #AttemptedMurder #FamilyDispute #PropertyConflict #PoliceInvestigation #CrimeNews #PublicSafety #IndiaNews
A recent controversy has erupted in the United States following remarks by Texas Republican leader Alexander Duncan regarding a 90-foot Lord Hanuman statue, known as the 'Statue of Union,' located at the Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple in Sugar Land, Texas. Duncan, who is campaigning for a Texas Senate seat, posted a video of the statue on social media with the caption, "Why are we allowing a false statue of a false Hindu God to be here in Texas? We are a CHRISTIAN nation!" He further quoted biblical verses condemning idolatry. The statue, unveiled in August 2024, stands as one of the tallest Hindu monuments in North America and symbolizes "selflessness, devotion, and unity." Duncan's comments have drawn widespread criticism from various quarters, including the Hindu American Foundation (HAF), which condemned the remarks as "anti-Hindu and inflammatory." The HAF has formally reported the incident to the Texas Republican Party, urging disciplinary action against Duncan for violating anti-discrimination guidelines and showing disregard for the First Amendment's Establishment Clause. This incident highlights ongoing tensions in the U.S. over religious tolerance and the treatment of religious minorities, particularly in the context of strained U.S.-India relations and recent policy changes affecting the Indian community. The controversy has sparked a broader debate about the intersection of religion, politics, and cultural representation in the United States. #news #Newsone #HanumanStatue #ControversialComment #ReligiousSentiments #PublicUproar #CulturalDebate #IndiaNews #SocialMediaBuzz #CommunityReaction
In response to severe flooding caused by heavy overnight rains on September 23, 2025, the West Bengal government has declared early Durga Puja holidays for all schools in Kolkata. Education Minister Bratya Basu announced that all government-run educational institutions will remain closed on September 24 and 25 to ensure student safety amid waterlogged roads and prevent accidents. Teachers have been instructed to work from home during this period. The torrential rains, among the heaviest in nearly four decades, have led to widespread waterlogging, disrupting daily life and public transport. At least eight individuals have died due to electrocution from submerged electrical installations. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather alert, predicting continued heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across southern West Bengal, including Kolkata, until September 26. #news #Newsone #KolkataNews #HeavyRain #SchoolClosure #WeatherAlert #CityUpdates #PublicSafety #RainImpact #EducationNews
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Around 150 to 200 residents across northwest Delhi fell ill on September 23, 2025, after consuming food made from buckwheat flour, locally known as kuttu atta. The affected individuals, hailing from areas such as Jahangirpuri, Mahendra Park, Samaypur, Bhalswa Dairy, Lal Bagh, and Swaroop Nagar, reported symptoms including vomiting and uneasiness. All patients were treated at Babu Jagjivan Ram Memorial (BJRM) Hospital and were stable; none required hospitalization. Authorities have initiated an investigation to determine whether the flour was contaminated or adulterated. The Delhi Police received distress calls starting at 6:10 AM and promptly alerted the Food Department. In response, officials are sensitizing local vendors and residents through beat staff and public address systems to prevent further incidents. The Food Department has been informed for further action. #news #Newsone #DelhiNews #FoodSafety #HealthAlert #AdulteratedFood #PublicHealth #BuckwheatContamination #FoodPoisoning #EmergencyUpdate
Mumbai and Navi Mumbai police have issued a lookout notice for Dilip and Manorama Khedkar, the parents of former IAS probationer Puja Khedkar, in connection with a kidnapping case. The incident began on September 13, 2025, when a minor road rage altercation occurred on the Mulund-Airoli Road between a concrete mixer truck driven by Prahlad Kumar and the Khedkars' SUV. Following the incident, Kumar was allegedly abducted and taken to the Khedkars' bungalow in Pune, where he was reportedly confined, threatened with murder, and denied food. The police have arrested Praful Salunkhe, the Khedkars' driver and bodyguard, who is accused of participating in the abduction. However, Dilip and Manorama Khedkar remain unaccounted for. Authorities are monitoring ATM withdrawals, scanning CCTV footage, and have alerted immigration authorities in an effort to locate them. Additionally, Pune police have filed a separate case against Manorama Khedkar for obstructing law enforcement by preventing access to their residence and allegedly unleashing aggressive dogs to deter officers from conducting a search. #news #Newsone #PujaKhedkar #NaviMumbaiPolice #LookoutNotice #FraudCase #GovernmentJobScam #PublicServiceIntegrity #IndiaNews #CrimeUpdate
The Supreme Court of India has reiterated that police and courts cannot function as recovery agents for monetary disputes, emphasizing that such matters should be addressed through civil legal channels. In a recent case, the Court quashed a First Information Report (FIR) filed by the Uttar Pradesh Police, which had been registered over a contractual dispute involving a ₹1.9 crore payment. The Court highlighted that the police do not possess the authority to recover money or act as civil courts, underscoring the necessity of distinguishing between civil wrongs and criminal offenses. This ruling aligns with the Court's previous decisions, where it has cautioned against the misuse of criminal law to resolve civil disputes. The Court has consistently stated that allegations of fraud or breach of trust must be substantiated with clear evidence of criminal intent and should not be conflated with ordinary financial disagreements. It has also advised that police should consult with legal experts to determine the appropriate course of action in such cases, ensuring that civil matters are not inappropriately escalated to criminal proceedings #news #Newsone #SupremeCourtIndia #FinancialDisputes #CivilLaw #CriminalLaw #LegalUpdate #BusinessNews #LawAndOrder #IndiaNews
In a significant move aimed at promoting fiscal discipline, the Ministry of Finance has directed all central ministries, departments, and Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) to refrain from using public funds for purchasing or distributing gifts during Diwali and other festivals. This directive, issued by the Department of Expenditure, is part of ongoing efforts to curb non-essential expenditure and ensure the prudent use of government resources. The order applies to all central government entities, including public sector banks and financial institutions, and takes immediate effect. The government's decision to halt festive gift spending reflects a broader austerity drive, emphasizing the need for responsible financial management, especially during times when fiscal management and resource allocation are under close scrutiny. By curbing such expenditures, the government aims to redirect resources toward essential needs and reinforce transparency and accountability in public spending. #news #Newsone #Diwali2025 #GovernmentDirective #PublicFunds #Transparency #CurbExpenditure #PolicyUpdate #IndiaNews #AdministrativeReforms