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Suspicion of extra-marital affair leads to 32-year-od's murder
Suspicion of extra-marital affair leads to 32-year-od's murder

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Time of India

Suspicion of extra-marital affair leads to 32-year-od's murder

Rajkot: In a crime allegedly driven by an extramarital affair, a 32-year-old man was stabbed to death by his wife's lover in Jasdan town of Rajkot. The Jasdan police arrested the assailant, Bhavesh Kukadiya, who stabbed Jeram Sadadiya to death while Jeram and his wife were asleep inside their house. Jeram was married to Surti for eight years, and the couple had a son and a daughter. Two years into the marriage, Surti started working in a catering service, and Bhavesh was her co-worker. Police said that Jeram began suspecting an affair between the two. He warned both to cut ties, which led to frequent altercations between the couple. Surti would often leave for her maternal home after disputes and most recently returned on the eve of June 27. On the night of July 14, Bhavesh reportedly came to Jeram's house and asked about his whereabouts. He left after Jeram's sister, Daya, told him not to enter. Later, Jeram's daughter, Payal, informed the family that Bhavesh had been talking in the village about stabbing her father. The family rushed to the farmland residence and asked Jeram to return home, but he refused, the FIR lodged by the deceased's mother, Hansa, stated. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Seniors Are Ditching Finger Pricks with This Breakthrough Monitor Thelifeh Undo Later that night, a relative informed Hansa that Jeram was attacked. The family rushed him, covered in blood, to the govt hospital in Jasdan in a car, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Surti confirmed during police questioning that she and Jeram were asleep when Bhavesh entered their room with a knife. He allegedly stabbed Jeram twice. During the scuffle, he fled the scene. Jasdan police said Bhavesh has prior charges under the Prohibition Act.

Maharashtra: Uddhav Sena's men trace & assault autowala over Marathi
Maharashtra: Uddhav Sena's men trace & assault autowala over Marathi

Time of India

time13-07-2025

  • Time of India

Maharashtra: Uddhav Sena's men trace & assault autowala over Marathi

The autorickshaw driver was not only assaulted but also forced to apologise to a passenger with whom he had refused to speak in Marathi VASAI: Days after a video showing an autorickshaw driver's refusal to converse in Marathi had gone viral, the driver was traced and assaulted by a group of men, allegedly from Shiv Sena (UBT), Saturday afternoon. A case of rioting has been filed against at least eight people. The rickshaw driver, Raju Patwa who plies his vehicle from Virar (east) autorickshaw stand, had in the viral video defiantly said that he would speak only Bhojpuri and Hindi, and would not speak Marathi. The video went viral the day Maharashtra Navnirman Sena was to hold a rally in Mira Road last week. On Saturday, not only was the autorickshaw driver assaulted but he was also forced to apologise to a passenger to whom he had refused to speak Marathi. In a fresh video of Saturday, the rickshaw driver is seen apologising for his act, hands joined, while a group of men rain blows on him. Last week, the passenger, identified only as Bhavesh, was on his way to Virar station to drop off a relative when an autorickshaw brushed past him. Bhavesh told the driver in Marathi to be careful. The rickshaw driver responded in Hindi, saying he would "not speak Marathi" but would converse only in Hindi. Shiv Sena (UBT) neta from Vasai Virar, Uday Jadhav, who allegedly led the assault with his men, said that they had been scouting for the autorickshaw driver over the past week since the video had gone viral. "He has disrespected Marathi language [in the video]. We have now taught him a lesson... Anyone who disrespects the Marathi language will be taught a lesson in this manner. Senior inspector of Virar police station, Lalu Tare, said eight or nine have been booked for rioting and assault.

Auto driver who'd refused to speak Marathi beaten up
Auto driver who'd refused to speak Marathi beaten up

Time of India

time13-07-2025

  • Time of India

Auto driver who'd refused to speak Marathi beaten up

Vasai: Days after a video showing an autorickshaw driver's refusal to converse in Marathi had gone viral, the driver was traced and assaulted by a group of men, allegedly from Shiv Sena (UBT), Saturday afternoon. A case of rioting has been filed against at least eight people. The rickshaw driver, Raju Patwa who plies his vehicle from Virar (east) autorickshaw stand, had in the viral video defiantly said that he would speak only Bhojpuri and Hindi, and would not speak Marathi. The video went viral the day Maharashtra Navnirman Sena was to hold a rally in Mira Road last week. On Saturday, not only was the autorickshaw driver assaulted but he was also forced to apologise to a passenger to whom he had refused to speak Marathi. In a fresh video of Saturday, the rickshaw driver is seen apologising for his act, hands joined, while a group of men rain blows on him. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai Last week, the passenger, identified only as Bhavesh, was on his way to Virar station to drop off a relative when an autorickshaw brushed past him. Bhavesh told the driver in Marathi to be careful. The rickshaw driver responded in Hindi, saying he would "not speak Marathi" but would converse only in Hindi. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tại sao CFD tiền mã hóa có thể phù hợp với danh mục đầu tư của bạn IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Shiv Sena (UBT) neta from Vasai Virar, Uday Jadhav, who allegedly led the assault with his men, said that they had been scouting for the autorickshaw driver over the past week since the video had gone viral. "He has disrespected Marathi language [in the video]. We have now taught him a lesson... Anyone who disrespects the Marathi language will be taught a lesson in this manner. Senior inspector of Virar police station, Lalu Tare, said eight or nine have been booked for rioting and assault.

Assam: Two accused in CRPF camp grenade blast injured in police encounter
Assam: Two accused in CRPF camp grenade blast injured in police encounter

Hindustan Times

time30-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Assam: Two accused in CRPF camp grenade blast injured in police encounter

Two youths arrested for their alleged involvement in a grenade blast in Assam's Golaghat were injured in a police encounter on Monday. Both the injured individuals are currently undergoing treatment at Jorhat Medical College and Hospital (JMCH), police said. Three Assam Police personnel sustained injuries in the low-intensity grenade attack on the night of June 24. (Representative file photo) They were among the six youths arrested from Golaghat and surrounding districts following the grenade blast which occurred at a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in the Sapjuri Panbari area of Golaghat's Bokakhat on June 24. Three Assam Police personnel—Siddhartha Borbora, Sushil Bhumij, and Mintu Hazarika—sustained injuries in the low-intensity grenade attack on the night of June 24, prompting an immediate search operation by the police. At around 8:20pm, two individuals riding a motorcycle allegedly lobbed a grenade at the camp, police said. Also Read: Drones, CRPF cover, anti-sabotage checks: How Amarnath Yatra 2025 is being secured The prime accused, Ankur Das, was arrested during a late-night raid in Dergaon in Golaghat on June 28. Five others, including Rupjyoti Das, Bhavesh Kalita, Sanjeev Baruah, and two brothers of Ankur, were also arrested from different areas, according to police. According to people aware of the development, Bhavesh Kalita and Sanjeev Baruah were not directly involved in the attack but are believed to have planned the incident. Explosives and a pistol were recovered from them during the arrests. During interrogation, Bhavesh and Sanjeev reportedly informed the police that they had hidden two pistols near the CRPF camp and guided the officials to that location on Sunday night. 'After reaching the spot, they attacked police and pointed guns at the officials. Despite repeated warnings, they continued threatening the personnel and attempted to flee when our officers opened fire on them,' a senior police officer said. Bhavesh and Sanjeev sustained injuries in the lower parts of their bodies during the encounter and were first rushed to a local government hospital. They were later shifted to JMCH in Jorhat, police said. Police stated that Ankur, Bhavesh, Sanjeev, and three others have been booked under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) and the Explosive Substances Act. A fresh case will also be registered against Bhavesh and Sanjeev for attacking on-duty officials.

Bhavesh Jain to represent India at Taiwan Ocean Forum; selected as youth delegate, to speak on sustainability & global cooperation
Bhavesh Jain to represent India at Taiwan Ocean Forum; selected as youth delegate, to speak on sustainability & global cooperation

Time of India

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Bhavesh Jain to represent India at Taiwan Ocean Forum; selected as youth delegate, to speak on sustainability & global cooperation

VISAKHAPATNAM: Bringing pride to the City of Destiny, Visakhapatnam's Bhavesh Jain has been invited to represent India as a youth delegate at the prestigious 2025 Taiwan International Ocean Forum, scheduled to take place from 2 to 3 July 2025, in Taipei City, Taiwan. Organised by the Ocean Affairs Council, Government of Taiwan, the forum will host top experts, scholars, and policymakers from around the world to deliberate on the theme: 'Maritime Security and Blue Economy.' Among the various sessions, Bhavesh Jain has been specially invited to speak in Session VI, a high-impact dialogue titled: 'Special Session – The Youth Generation: Key to a Harmonious and Sustainable Future.' You Can Also Check: Visakhapatnam AQI | Weather in Visakhapatnam | Bank Holidays in Visakhapatnam | Public Holidays in Visakhapatnam A National Awardee of the Young India Challenge and honoured as the State Best NSS Volunteer of Andhra Pradesh, Bhavesh Jain is known for his outstanding work in youth leadership and social responsibility. At the upcoming forum, he will join youth delegates from Japan, the Philippines, and Taiwan to share insights and perspectives on how young leaders can drive global cooperation and sustainability. The forum will feature multiple sessions on key maritime topics, including Indo-Pacific security, ocean governance, ESG integration, and sustainable marine industry development. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cuối cùng, chơi miễn phí game chiến thuật hay nhất 2025! Sea of Conquest Phát ngay Undo With global challenges such as climate change and marine resource management taking centre stage, this platform aims to promote innovative solutions and cross-border collaboration. In his invitation letter, Kuan Bi-Ling, Minister of the Ocean Affairs Council, expressed that Bhavesh's presence would 'greatly enrich the discussions' and welcomed him to engage in meaningful exchanges relevant to the forum's overarching themes. Bhavesh's selection as a youth panellist is not just a personal milestone but a moment of immense pride for Andhra Pradesh and the entire nation, underlining the rising contribution of Indian youth in global sustainability dialogues.

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