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RBI imposes penalty on HDFC Bank Shriram Finance

July 12, 2025 by Nasheman

RBI imposes penalty on HDFC Bank, Shriram Finance

MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank on Friday said it has imposed a Rs 4.88 lakh penalty on HDFC Bank for contravention of certain norms relating to foreign investment in India while granting a term loan to its client.

The central bank also imposed a penalty of Rs 2.70 lakh on Shriram Finance Limited for non-compliance with certain provisions of the Reserve Bank of India (Digital Lending) Directions, 2025

Regarding the penalty on authorised dealer bank HDFC Bank the RBI said it had issued a show cause notice to the bank, in response to which the bank had submitted a written reply and had also made oral submissions thereon.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Woman plotted husband’s phone snatching to delete intimate photos with lover

July 12, 2025 by Nasheman

A woman allegedly sought help from two men to get her husband’s phone snatched in south Delhi’s Sultanpur area to delete intimate photos with her lover stored on the device, an official said on Friday.

The men allegedly carried out the snatching and had been absconding since the day of the incident on June 19, they said.

One of them, Ankit Gahlot (27), was arrested who said told police that the woman was in a relationship with another man and her husband had their photos on his phone, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Ankit Chauhan said.

“To retrieve and erase the images, she orchestrated the snatching,” he said.

She provided her husband’s daily route and work timings to the the two men. On June 19, they allegedly snatched the phone and fled, he added.

The DCP said a PCR call was received about a mobile snatching near Old UK Paint Factory, Main Market Road, Sultanpur.

“The complainant told police that two masked persons riding a scooter snatched his phone and fled,” the DCP said.

The pillion rider was spotted wearing a blue T-shirt, and an ANPR scan from Vasant Kunj helped identify the scooter’s registration number. It was found that the scooter had been rented from Daryaganj for a single day, the officer added.

Using rental documents and Aadhaar-linked data, the accused were traced to Balotra in Rajasthan’s Barmer district, he said.

After the crime, the duo checked into a hotel in Old Delhi to evade arrest, the DCP added.

The woman has been bound down in the case, while efforts are on to arrest another associate who is absconding, police said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Bengal varsity faces backlash over terrorist reference to freedom fighters in exam paper

July 12, 2025 by Nasheman

Kolkata: A controversy erupted in West Bengal after a history question paper at the state-run Vidyasagar University described Indian revolutionaries as “terrorists,” triggering strong political reactions and forcing the institute to issue a public apology, calling it a “printing mistake.”

Reacting to it, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s grandnephew, Chandra Kumar Bose, told PTI Videos, “To call revolutionaries — who laid down their lives for the country’s freedom — as terrorists is an act of sacrilege and demanded strict action against those responsible for preparing the question paper.

The contentious reference appeared in question 12 of the sixth semester BA Honours history exam (in Bengali), which asked students to name three district magistrates of Midnapore “killed by terrorists” during British rule. The university later acknowledged the error, attributing it to a proofreading lapse.

“It was a printing mistake that went unnoticed during proofreading,” Vice Chancellor Dipak Kar said on Friday.

“Once the paper was circulated, there was no time to make corrections. I have asked the controller of examinations to submit a detailed report,” he added.

The three slain magistrates referred were James Peddie, Robert Douglas and Bernard Berge, who were gunned down in a span of three years for their tyranny in then Midnapore district.

Bose said, “Distortion of history of our freedom struggle has been happening for a long time. But to call Khudiram Bose and other revolutionaries, who sacrificed their lives for the country’s freedom, as terrorists cannot be accepted.”

He added that stringent action must be taken against the faculty and people who were in charge of drafting the question paper.

“History must be told in the right perspective and the younger generation must be made aware about the right picture of our freedom struggle. They should know the heroic battle of INA and the leadership of Netaji,” Bose commented in this context.

Academic Pabitra Sarkar condemned the error, saying, “It is unthinkable in independent India to refer to youths who fought British oppression as ‘terrorists”, a term used by the colonial rulers.”

Leader of opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari in a post on X described the terrorist reference as “absolutely outrageous.”

“The administrative authorities of Vidyasagar University have once again insulted our revered freedom fighters by labeling the brave revolutionaries of Medinipur as ‘militants’ and ‘terrorists’ in the 2025 History Honours sixth semester question paper,” he said.

“This is not an isolated mistake but a deliberate distortion of our history, repeating the same disgraceful error from 2023 under the watch of Dr. Nirmal Kumar Mahato, Head of the History Department and a known TMC affiliate in WBCUPA (West Bengal College and University Professors Association); TMC’s political organisation comprising professors,” Adhikari added.

“Shockingly, no action has been taken against Dr. Mahato despite his repeated oversight failures. Worse still, his stature has risen, he was promoted to Joint Secretary of WBCUPA after the 2023 blunder. For the unversed; the tyrannical British District Magistrates; Burge (1933), Peddie (1931), and Douglas (1932) were targeted by Indian freedom fighters. Peddie was killed by Bimal Dasgupta and Jyotijiban Ghosh,” the BJP leader posted.

The BJP leader questioned whether the elevation of Mahato an endorsement of TMC’s belief that “our freedom fighters were militants and terrorists.”

“The Vice Chancellor’s refusal to act only deepens the suspicion of political protectionism. This is a blow to every Indian who honours our Independence struggle. I demand immediate accountability, the removal of Dr. Mahato, and a thorough investigation into this institutional failure. Will TMC clarify if they stand by this shameful narrative?,” he said.

Mahato could not be contacted for his comments, while university sources described Adhikari’s remarks as “unfortunate.”

TMC state general secretary Kunal Ghosh distanced the party from the controversy, saying, “The questions were set by a few persons, not the education department. It needs to be investigated who approved the question paper.”

CPI(M) leader Sujan Chakraborty and Congress’ Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury also condemned the terminology, calling it “unthinkable and unimaginable in independent India” and held the TMC government accountable for allowing such a lapse under its watch.

Causing further embarrassment to the varsity, the BA Honours Political Science exam was cancelled on Friday after it was discovered that the question paper was “out of syllabus.” University authorities said fresh tests would be conducted next week.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Man bites off wife’s nose after fight over loan repayment in Davanagere

July 12, 2025 by Nasheman

Man bites off wife's nose after fight over loan repayment in Davanagere

Davanagere (Karnataka): A man allegedly bit off a portion of his wife’s nose following a heated argument over loan repayment in this district, police said on Friday.

The incident occurred on July 8 at Mantaraghatta village in Davanagere district.

Vidhya is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital in Shivamogga district and is stated to be in stable condition.

According to the police, Vidhya had taken a loan for which her husband, Vijay, had stood as guarantor. When she failed to repay the instalments, the lenders began harassing the couple, leading to frequent quarrels.

During one such argument, Vijay allegedly abused and assaulted Vidhya. In a fit of rage, he bit off a portion of her nose, causing serious injury, a senior police officer said.

She was initially taken to the Channagiri government hospital for first aid and later shifted to a hospital in Shivamogga for advanced treatment.

Police have registered a case and initiated further investigation.

Filed Under: India, Karnataka

Fuel switches cut off before AI plane crash No recommended action for 787-8 operators for now: AAIB

July 12, 2025 by Nasheman

Fuel switches cut off before AI plane crash; No recommended action for 787-8 operators for now: AAIB
Air India plane crashes moments after taking off from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport

New Delhi : Both switches feeding fuel to the two engines of Air India flight 171 were cut off followed by pilot confusion before the plane crashed in Ahmedabad, seconds after taking off, the first investigation report into the crash has revealed.

It said that one pilot asked why he had shut off the fuel, and the other responded he didn’t do it.

The crash on June 12 was the first fatal disaster involving a Boeing 787, killing a total of 260 people — all but one of the 242 people on board the aircraft died — when the plane ploughed into a medical college hostel.

The preliminary report by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, released on Saturday, recommended no action for now for the operators of Boeing 787-8 planes.

At the time the aircraft took off, the co-pilot was flying the plane, while the captain was monitoring.

“The aircraft achieved the maximum recorded airspeed of 180 Knots IAS at about 08:08:42 UTC and immediately thereafter, the Engine 1 and Engine 2 fuel cutoff switches transitioned from RUN to CUTOFF position one after another with a time gap of 01 sec,” the report said.

As per the report, the engine N1 and N2 began to decrease from their take-off values as the fuel supply to the engines was cut off.

“In the cockpit voice recording, one of the pilots is heard asking the other why did he cutoff. The other pilot responded that he did not do so,” it said.

The aircraft took off at 08:08:39 UTC (13:38:39 IST) and at about 08:09:05 UTC (13:39:05 IST) one of the pilots transmitted ‘MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY’.

“The ATCO (Air Traffic Controller) enquired about the call sign. ATCO did not get any response but observed the aircraft crashing outside the airport boundary and activated the emergency response,” the report said.

In the report of the fatal plane accident that happened in around 30 seconds after take off, AAIB also said fuel samples taken from bowsers and tanks used to refuel the aircraft were tested at the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) Lab and were found satisfactory.

The preliminary report was widely anticipated to throw more light on what could have led to the crash, which was one of the worst in India in decades, and also it was the first accident involving a Boeing 787 aircraft that resulted in hull loss.

The AAIB said the wreckage site activities, including drone photography/ videography have been completed and the wreckage has been moved to a secure area near the airport.

“Both engines were retrieved from the wreckage site and quarantined at a hangar in the airport. Components of interest for further examinations have been identified and quarantined,” it said.

According to the report, fuel samples taken from the bowsers and tanks used to refuel the aircraft were tested at the DGCA’s Lab and were found satisfactory.

“Very limited amount of fuel samples could be retrieved from the APU filter and Refuel/Jettison valve of left wing. The testing of these samples will be done at a suitable facility capable of carrying out the test with the limited available quantity,” it said.

The AAIB is gathering additional details based on initial leads and data downloaded from the forward Enhanced Airborne Flight Recorder (EAFR) is being analysed.

“At this stage of investigation, there are no recommended actions to B787-8 and/or GE GEnx-1B engine operators and manufacturers,” the report said.

The plane that crashed was powered by GEnx-1B engines.

Statements of the witnesses and the surviving passenger have been obtained by the Investigators.

The complete analysis of post-mortem reports of the crew and the passengers is being undertaken to corroborate aeromedical findings with the engineering appreciation, the AAIB said.

The probe is continuing and the investigation team will review and examine additional evidence, records and information that is being sought from the stakeholders.

There were 230 passengers on board — 15 in the business class and 215, including two infants, in economy class.

The Pilot In Command (PIC) had more than 15,638 hours of flying experience while the first officer had over 3,403 hours of flying experience.

Air India on Saturday said it is working closely with regulators and other stakeholders, and will continue to cooperate with the authorities in the ongoing probe into the plane crash.

Boeing, in a statement, said it continues to support the investigation and Air India.

“We will defer to the AAIB to provide information about AI171, in adherence with the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization protocol known as Annex 13,” it added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Bumrah fifer on return, Rahul’s unbeaten fifty keeps India steady after Root ton at Lord’s

July 12, 2025 by Nasheman

Bumrah fifer on return, Rahul's unbeaten fifty keeps India steady after Root ton at Lord's

London: Jasprit Bumrah’s five-wicket haul and Joe Root’s sublime century set up an absorbing contest before KL Rahul’s composed unbeaten 53 guided India to 145 for three at stumps on day two of the third Test against England at Lord’s on Friday.

At stumps, India trailed by 242 runs with Rahul and Rishabh Pant (19 batting) at the crease.

Bumrah (5/74) dismantled England’s middle and lower order to claim his second successive five-wicket haul and 15th overall, as the hosts were bowled out for 387 after resuming the day on 251/4.

Root anchored the innings with a composed 104 off 199 balls — his 37th Test century — while No 9 Brydon Carse (56) and keeper-batter Jamie Smith (51) staged a crucial lower-order fightback as the last three England partnership was worth 84 runs.

In reply, India started brightly but lost Yashasvi Jaiswal (13) early with Jofra Archer’s dismissing him in the third ball of his Test comeback after nearly four years.

Rahul held firm with a patient unbeaten 53 (113 balls) adding 61 runs with Karun Nair, who made 40 before falling to a spectacular diving catch by Root at slip — his record 211th in Tests, surpassing Rahul Dravid’s 210 for the most catches by a fielder in men’s Tests.

Captain Shubman Gill (16) fell just two runs short of overtaking Dravid’s record for most runs by an India batter (602) in a Test series in England.

A defensive push off Chris Woakes found the edge, with Smith standing close taking a sharp catch behind the stumps in a key moment of the match.

The five-match series is tied one-all after India bounced back to win the second Test at Edgbaston by 336 runs.

Brief Scores:

England 1st Innings: 387 (Root 104, Carse 56, Smith 51; Bumrah 5/74).

India 1st Innings: 145/3 in 43 overs (KL Rahul 53 batting, Karun Nair 40).

Filed Under: India, Sports

4-storey building collapses in Delhi some people feared trapped

July 12, 2025 by Nasheman

New Delhi: A four-storey building collapsed in the Welcome area of northeast Delhi on Saturday morning, and some people could be trapped under the rubble, police said.

Three people were pulled out from the rubble and rushed to a hospital as multiple agencies continued a rescue operation, they said.

“Some more people could be trapped under the rubble,” a senior police officer said.

“We received a call regarding a building collapse at 7 am. Multiple teams are working, including seven fire tenders. Further information is awaited,” the officer said.

The building collapsed when locals were out on their morning walks, many of whom acted as first responders and began trying to rescue those trapped before the fire officials arrived at the spot. With the help of the fire department later, three people were rescued.

Delhi Fire Service chief Atul Garg said a building collapsed in Gali No. 5 at Janta Colony close to Idgah road in Seelampur.

“A total of seven fire tenders rushed to the site. Three people were rescued and rushed to a nearby hospital. Search operation continues,” Garg said in a statement.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Andhra to unveil policy to tackle declining fertility, says CM Naidu

July 12, 2025 by Nasheman

Andhra to unveil policy to tackle declining fertility, says CM Naidu

Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has said that the state government will soon unveil a new policy framework to address declining fertility rates and demographic imbalance.

Speaking at the Amaravati Summit on World Population Day on Friday, Naidu emphasised that population should be treated as the state’s greatest economic strength, not a burden.

“Population is the nation’s strongest economic asset. A robust policy on population growth will be introduced soon,” said Naidu, addressing the summit.

He observed that rising expenses are deterring young couples from having children, while Parliament seats may increase in the future, southern states could see reduced representation.

The CM recalled his earlier efforts promoting family planning and noted that today’s demographic trends call for a shift in focus from control to management of population growth.

“Before 2004, as CM, I incentivised family planning. We even brought a law disqualifying those with more than two children from contesting local body elections,” said Naidu.

He further said that today, there’s a need to amend the law to allow those with more than two children to contest, adding that a nation is not just about its land, regions, towns, or borders, it is about its people.

Naidu said that while developed nations struggle with aging populations, India’s youth advantage remains intact, though not guaranteed unless corrective policies are adopted quickly.

“Our youth population is shrinking while elderly numbers grow. To avoid a human resource crisis, we must encourage larger families,” said Naidu, addressing the summit.

Naidu launched a survey seeking public input on population policy, declaring, “Your voice is our policy guide,” and stressing the importance of aligning welfare with people’s preferences.

He expressed concern that while the global population is increasing, birth rates are declining, and the youth population is shrinking while the elderly population is increasing.

Naidu noted that nations like Japan, Hungary, and Singapore now offer cash, tax exemptions and housing benefits to families with more children.

He pointed out that the southern state’s fertility rate stands at 1.7, well below the replacement rate of 2.1, underscoring the urgency of reversing this trend.

Naidu also cited concerns over the fading of joint family systems, rising cost of living, and the changing outlook of youth, saying such factors must shape future family-centric policies.

Mentioning his recent visit to Kuppam, he shared an anecdote of a three-generation household as a model for societal stability and economic resilience.

Stressing gender equality, he said TDP governments have historically empowered women by giving from the gas cylinder scheme to property rights and representation in colleges and transport services.

Naidu maintained that India’s population advantage will hold only until 2047, urging policymakers to treat human capital as a long-term resource and not a short-term liability.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Nasir-Junaid murder accused commits suicide blames Bajrang Dal members in video before death

July 9, 2025 by Nasheman

Faridabad A suspected cow vigilante allegedly involved in the Nasir-Junaid murders in Rajasthan allegedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a train on the Delhi-Agra railway track near Palwal, officials said on Tuesday.

Before his death, Lokesh Singla also recorded a video alleging that “harassment” by Bajrang Dal members caused him to kill himself. He sent the video message to his wife who later approached the police with a complaint, they said.

A purported last video of Singla has surfaced online.

The charred bodies of Nasir and Junaid were found in a vehicle on the Rajasthan-Haryana border on February 16 after they were allegedly abducted by some vigilantes who accused them of cow smuggling. Singla was one of the accused in the case.

Based on the wife’s complaint, police registered an FIR against three persons for abetment to suicide at the government railway police (GRP), Faridabad.

In the video, Singla said three people were threatening him. “They sent goons to chase me and threatened that I would be implicated in false cases. These are Bajrang Dal state convenor from Hathin, Bharat Bhushan, Harkesh Yadav and Anil Kaushik. Strict action should be taken by police against all of them,” he said.

In her complaint, Singla’s wife Damyanti said the three men had been harassing Singla for a long time. She said her husband was a social worker from Bichhor in Nuh district.

The three men, she alleged, followed him and spied on him. They came to their house and blackmailed him and issued threats to implicate him in a false case, she said.

They also threatened to ruin her husband’s life and kill him, Damyanti added in her complaint.

“My husband was scared of them and he spoke of this to me many times. My husband was broken from the inside, due to which he committed suicide on the Delhi-Agra railway track on July 5 at around 8.30 pm.

“Before committing suicide, he sent a video from his mobile to me,” she said.

He mentioned the threats in the video and sent her a message, requesting the administration to deliver justice, Damyanti said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

5 Israeli soldiers killed in northern Gaza18 Palestinians dead in Israeli strikes

July 9, 2025 by Nasheman

Tel Aviv(Israel): Five Israeli soldiers were killed in an attack in Gaza, the Israeli military said Tuesday, while health officials in the Palestinian territory said 18 people were killed in Israeli strikes.

The bloodshed came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was visiting the White House for talks with US President Donald Trump about a ceasefire plan to pause the Gaza fighting. While there was no announcement of a breakthrough, there were signs of progress toward a deal.

The killings of the soldiers could add to the pressure on Netanyahu to strike a deal in Israel, where polls have shown widespread support for ending the war.

An Israeli security official said explosive devices were detonated against the soldiers during an operation in the Beit Hanoun area in northern Gaza, which was an early target of the war and an area where Israel has repeatedly fought regrouping fighters.

Hamas members also opened fire on the forces who were evacuating the wounded soldiers, the official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorised to discuss the incident with the media.

The military said 14 soldiers were wounded in the attack, two of them seriously. It brings the toll of soldiers killed to 888 since the war against Hamas began in 2023.

The soldiers died roughly two weeks after Israel reported one of its deadliest days in months in Gaza, when seven soldiers were killed after a Palestinian attacker attached a bomb to their armoured vehicle.

In a statement, Netanyahu sent his condolences for the deaths, saying the soldiers fell “in a campaign to defeat Hamas and to free all of our hostages.”

Health officials at the Nasser Hospital, where victims of the Israeli strikes were taken, said one of the strikes targeted tents sheltering displaced people in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, killing four people. A separate strike in Khan Younis killed four people, including a mother, father, and their two children, officials said.

In central Gaza, Israeli strikes hit a group of people, killing 10 people and injuring 72 others, according to a statement by Awda Hospital in Nuseirat.

The Israeli military had no immediate comment on the strikes, but it blames Hamas for any harm to civilians, saying the fighter group operates out of populated areas.

The fighting has pushed the health care system in Gaza close to collapse. On Tuesday, the Palestine Red Crescent said the Al-Zaytoun Medical Clinic in Gaza City ceased operations after shelling in the surrounding area. It said the closure would force thousands of civilians to walk long distances to get medical care or obtain vaccinations for children.

Trump has made clear that, following last month’s 12-day war between Israel and Iran, he would like to see the 21-month Gaza conflict end soon. Netanyahu’s visit to Washington may give new urgency to the ceasefire proposal.

White House officials are urging both sides to quickly seal an agreement that would bring about a 60-day pause in the fighting, send aid flooding into Gaza and free at least some of the remaining 50 hostages held in the territory, 20 of whom are believed to be living.

A senior Israeli official said that 80-90 per cent of the details had been ironed out and that a final agreement could be days away. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorised to discuss the sensitive negotiations with the media.

A sticking point has been whether the ceasefire will end the war altogether. Hamas has said it is willing to free all the hostages in exchange for an end to the war and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. Netanyahu says the war will end once Hamas surrenders, disarms and goes into exile — something it refuses to do.

The war began when Hamas attacked Israel on Oct 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people and taking 251 others hostage. Most have been released in earlier ceasefires. Israel responded with an offensive that has killed over 57,000 Palestinians, more than half of them women and children, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

The ministry, which is under Gaza’s Hamas government, does not differentiate between civilians and combatants. The UN and other international organisations see its figures as the most reliable statistics on war casualties.

Filed Under: Muslim World, World

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