Kolkata: A 40-year-old man was seriously injured after being attacked by a lion when he entered the animal’s enclosure at the Alipore Zoo here on Friday, an official said.
The unidentified man is undergoing treatment at the SSKM Hospital and his condition is “critical”, hospital sources said.
The incident happened this morning at around 11.30 am when the man after entering the zoo “somehow managed to climb the boundary wall before jumping over the two netted- boundaries to get inside the enclosure. The lion, which was out of its cage, attacked the man. He has been very badly injured,” an official said.
Alerted by the other visitors, security guards rescued the man and sent him to the SSKM Hospital after informing local police, the official added.
“We are checking the CCTV footage to get a clear picture of the incident. We are trying to find out his identity,” a policeman said.
Kerala police book ED officials over Swapna’s deposition against CM in gold smuggling case
Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala police have registered a case against the Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials for allegedly forcing Swapna Suresh, key accused in the gold smuggling case, to give statements against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
The case was registered two days ago on the basis of a report filed by the Crime Branch team which has been probing the leak of a voice clip, purportedly belonging to Suresh, police said.
According to the FIR, the ED officials who had questioned Suresh on August 12 and 13 last year allegedly forced her to give ‘false’ statements against the chief minister in order to make fake evidence.
“…the ED officials, probing the gold smuggling case while questioning an accused named Swapna Prabha Suresh on August 12 and 13, 2020, have forced her to give false statements against the state chief minister in order to make fake evidence…,” the FIR read.
The Crime Branch case has been registered under section 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 167 (public servant framing an incorrect document with intent to cause injury), 192 (fabricating false evidence), 195-A (threatening any person to give false evidence) among others of the Indian Penal Code.
Suresh, a former employee of the UAE consulate here, is the prime accused in the case relating to the smuggling of gold worth 30 kg of gold worth Rs 14.82 crore in a diplomatic baggage and now under judicial custody since her arrest.
In a voice clip purported to be of Suresh, circulated a few months ago it was alleged that some ED officials had threatened her while being interrogated at the agency office in Kochi in August last year to give statements against Vijayan and some ministers.
Later two women civil police officers, who had been with Sureshwhen she was interrogated by the ED, had also reportedly claimed that they had heard the ED officials forcing her to name Vijayan.
Besides the ED, the Customs and the National Investigation Agency are also probing the smuggling of gold through the diplomatic channel.
Vijayan has been accusing the Central agencies of targeting his government.
3 killed, 4 injured as roof collapses after cylinder blast in Rajasthan
Jaipur: Three people were killed and four injured when the roof of their house collapsed after an LPG cylinder exploded in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh district on Friday, police said.
The incident took place in Meetharam Kheda area of the district when the cylinder caught fire.
The deceased were identified as Purushottam Bhambhi (40), his wife Jamuna Bai (38) and his mother Sanjani Bai (60), Station House Officer (SHO) Darshan Singh said. Their bodies were handed over to their family members after postmortem, he added.
The injured, including Bhambhi’s three children, were referred to Udaipur for treatment, the SHO said, adding the fourth person wounded in the accident was also related to the family.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot express his condolences over the incident.
“The death of three persons in cylinder blast at a house in Meetharam ji ka Kheda village of Chittorgarh is sad and unfortunate. My condolences are with the bereaved family.
BJP old-timers shedding tears as party fielded TMC turncoats: Mamata Banerjee at poll rally

Egra (WB): Branding TMC turncoats as “traitors”, party supremo Mamata Banerjee on Friday said it was good riddance they have moved out of her camp, but the “switch over has left BJP old-timers sulking” as the saffron camp has chosen to field the defectors over its loyalists.
Accusing the BJP of practising “politics of riot, loot and murder”, Banerjee, during a poll rally here in Purba Medinipur, urged everyone “to be on guard against outsiders appearing in their localities”.
The TMC, which has made ‘Bengali pride’ its core poll plank, calls the BJP a ‘party of outsiders’, as its top leaders hail from outside the state.
In an obvious reference to former state ministers Suvendu Adhikari and Rajib Banerjee who have deserted her camp, the TMC supremo said, “Gaddars, mir jafars (traitors) have now become candidates of the BJP, much to the dismay of the saffron party’s old-timers.”
“The old-timers in the BJP are now shedding tears sitting at home,” she claimed.
Noting she had been subjected to grievous injuries in the past, Banerjee said, “Earlier, I was hit on my head, back and other parts of my body. My feet were spared. Now they are aiming for my leg to ensure I do not take part in campaigning.
But I am a street fighter. They cannot put me down.”
The CM, who sustained injuries on her leg during electioneering in Nandigram on March 10, has claimed that she was a victim of a conspiracy hatched by her rivals.
Two Notorious Drug Peddlers including Nigerian National arrested by commercial Street police,Drugs Worth Rs.35 Lakhs Seized
Pramesh Jain
Two Notorious Drug Peddlers including Nigerian National arrested by commercial Street police,Drugs Worth Rs.35 Lakhs Seized:
The East Division police of commercial Street police has arrested two drug peddlers including a Nigerian National and recovered Narcotics Drugs substances worth Rs.35 lakhs from them.
The accused has been identified as,Okoro Christian Ifeanyi,36,Nigerian National with Rohit Christopher B,28,resident of TC Palya.

The duo were caught near union Street junction while they were trying to sell the drugs to their clients in a two wheeler.
Senior officer told media persons that to curb the drug menace across city a special squad has been formed and were asked to keep a watch on drug peddlers in their jurisdiction police station limits.
The special Anti-Narcotics squad received a tip off that a two persons in a two wheeler are in possession with drugs and waiting near union Street junction, to handover the drugs to their clients.
Based on the credible information Commercial street police inspector and staff rushed to the spot and they kept a close watch on the duo and after getting doubt and suspicious on them the team apprehended them and when they checked their bag they found drugs substances as MDMA with them and caught them red handed.
The team brought them to station for questioning and while they searched the team found 350 grams of MDMA powder,2 mobile phones,10 empty ziplock plastic covers,and a two wheeler and 1 duplicate Visa was found in their possession and after estimating the value of siezed Narcotics Drugs substances the total worth Rs.35 lakhs has been seized.
For further investigation the team took them into custody and during interrogation the accused confessed the crime and it has revealed the African National has come to India on tourist Visa for 3 months in the year 2018 and after which he is staying illegally in the city and is into peddling drugs.
A detailed investigation by the team the accused spilled the beans that he used to procure MDMA drugs from chebuki from his counterparts through courier and the Nigerian National said that he met and befriended Rohit Christopher at Football academy in TC palya while playing football.
After befriending with his help both were peddling and supplying drugs to Nigerian nationals and college students in KR Puram,Ramamurthynagar and other areas and to make easy money and lead a lavish life they were into peddling of drugs are now cooling their heels in jail.
We will question the house owner who has rented a house to Nigerian National and after investigation action will be initiated on the owner of the house for renting a house to Nigerian to stay illegally a case under NDPS Act and Foreigners Act has been registered and further investigation is on to track down their network.
Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP East,S Murugan DCP East,Dr SD Sharanappa,ACP Pulakeshinagar Sub-Division,Smt.Tabarak Fathima,PI,HJ Shivashankar,PSI,Arjun A,and crime staff as,Syed Anees Pasha,Ashok Tembad,Sathish,Girish, Sadashiv H Belagali,Umesh BC has been appreciated for nabbing the notorious drug peddlers including a Nigerian National who was staying illegally in the city and recovering huge substantce of drugs from them for the commendable and exemplary work done by the Inspector and team a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.
Prasidh Krishna, Krunal Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav in ODI squad for England series

New Delhi: Karnataka pacer Prasidh Krishna, all-rounder Krunal Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav were on Friday named in the India squad for the three-match ODI series against England in Pune.
Krishna and Krunal have been rewarded for their good performances in the recently held Vijay Hazare Trophy while Suryakumar’s selection was not a surprise given his stupendous T20 debut in the fourth T20 against England.
All three games will be played in Pune, starting March 23.
India’s ODI squad: Virat Kohli (Captain), Rohit Sharma (vice-captain), Shikhar Dhawan, Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), KL Rahul (wicket-keeper), Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Krunal Pandya, Washington Sundar, T Natarajan, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna and Shardul Thakur.
Nearly 40,000 fresh coronavirus cases In India

New Delhi: India saw 39,726 new coronavirus infections being reported in a day, the highest single day rise recorded so far this year, taking the nationwide COVID-19 tally of cases to 1,15,14,331, according to Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday.
The daily rise in infections (39,726) was the highest recorded in 110 days, while the death toll increased to 1,59,370 with 154 daily new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed.
Registering an increase for the ninth day in a row, the total active caseload has reached 2,71,282, which now comprises 2.36 per cent of the total infections, while the recovery rate has further dropped to 96.26 per cent, the data stated.
As many as 41,810 new infections were recorded in a span of 24 hours on November 29.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,10,83,679, while the case fatality rate has further to 1.38 per cent, the data stated.
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16. It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.
According to ICMR, 23,13,70,546 samples have been tested up to March 18 with 10,57,383 samples being tested on Thursday.
The 154 new fatalities include 58 from Maharashtra, 32 from Punjab and 15 from Kerala.
A total of 1,59,370 deaths have been reported so far in the country including 53,138 from Maharashtra, 12,573 from Tamil Nadu, 12,415 from Karnataka, 10,949 from Delhi, 10,300 from West Bengal, 8,753 from Uttar Pradesh and 7,186 from Andhra Pradesh.
The Health Ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.
“Our figures are being reconciled with the Indian Council of Medical Research,” the ministry said on its website, adding that state-wise distribution of figures is subject to further verification and reconciliation.
Man seen spitting on ‘rotis’ arrested along with associate
New Delhi: Two men have been arrested after a video surfaced on social media purportedly showing one of them kneading the dough at a local hotel in west Delhi and the other spitting on the ‘roti’ (flatbread) just before putting them in the oven, officials said on Thursday.
In the video, a man wearing a blue t-shirt is seen kneading the dough while the other person in a white undershirt is seen preparing the ‘roti’.
Police said the man who is seen spitting on the ‘rotis’ has been identified as Ibrahim.
“After initiating the investigation, it was found that the video was from a local hotel named Chand in the Khyala area. The two men have been identified as Sabi Anwar and Ibrahim, both natives of Kishanganj in Bihar. Ibrahim was spitting on the dough.
“We have registered a case under relevant sections and arrested both the accused. We have also filed a case against the owner of the hotel named Aamir for running the eatery without permission,” a senior police officer said.
According to reports, a man was arrested in Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut last month after he was caught on camera spitting on the dough while preparing ‘rotis’ at a wedding function.
Two top US senators ask Blinken to raise farmers issue
Washington: Two top Democratic senators have urged US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to raise with the Indian leaders the issue of treatment of peaceful farmer protesters and journalists even as they acknowledged that it is for the people and the Government of India to determine the path forward on its recently enacted farm laws.
In a letter to Blinken, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Thursday urged the Biden administration to further engage with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government over its treatment of farmers in India who have been peacefully demonstrating against the passage of new farm laws.
Farmers, mostly from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, have been camping at several Delhi border points, including Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur, since November 28, demanding a complete repeal of the three farm laws and a legal guarantee on the minimum support price (MSP) for their crops.
The government has denied allegations that it was trying to put an end to the MSP and the mandi system.
India has also emphasised that the protests by farmers must be seen in the context of India’s democratic ethos and polity and the Ministry of External Affairs last month said that some vested interest groups have tried to mobilise international support against the country.
In their joint letter to Blinken, Menendez and Schumer noted that India is a “long-term strategic partner with deep ties to the United States thanks to our many shared values and our large and valued Indian American community.”
“In light of these shared values and strong connections, we write with serious concern regarding the response of the Indian government to the farmer protests, they said.
In their letter, released to the press on Thursday, the two senators urged Blinken to raise the importance of freedom of speech and the right to peaceful protest in conversations with his Indian counterparts and to ensure that State Department officials at all levels do so as well.
After becoming the Secretary of State, Blinken has spoken with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar multiple times. The readouts of the phone calls do not indicate that Blinken raised this issue, under pressure from his party leaders, with Jaishankar. The Biden administration has insisted that the two countries share democratic values.
Schumer and Menendez said the months-long demonstrations have been met with orders from the central government and local authorities to shut off internet access in protest areas, cut off water and electricity supplies for the tens of thousands living in protest camps, and impede the work of journalists reporting on the protests.
India’s people and the government will determine the path forward on these laws, and peaceful dialogue and respect for the viewpoints of all peaceful actors should drive that decision,” they said.
“As the US pursues a more perfect union here at home, including efforts to bolster the rule of law and our democracy, those efforts reinforce the importance of addressing challenges to democracies abroad as well, they wrote.
The letter by Schumer and Menendez comes a day after the latter wrote a similar letter to Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin, who is visiting India this week.
There has been no response from either Austin or Blinken if they plan to raise these issues with their Indian counterparts, especially when the Biden administration is going out of its way in its outreach with the Modi government given the serious challenge it is facing from China.
Blinken and the US National Security Advisor have met their Chinese counterparts in Anchorage, Alaska. This is the first in-person meriting that the Biden administration is having with the Chinese leadership.
In their letter, Menendez and Schumer said following the passage of new farm laws last fall, the farmers have engaged in over 100 days of peaceful demonstrations to express their opposition to certain policies.
While we do not take a position on internal Indian policy matters, we recognise and condemn that on January 26, a small faction of protesters engaged in unacceptable violence at the Red Fort in New Delhi, but protest leaders quickly condemned the violence and the vast majority of protesters remained peaceful.
“However, Indian authorities at different levels of government have used that day’s events as a pretext to undertake a broader and sustained crackdown on peaceful protesters, journalists, and government critics, they alleged.
Noting that they are alarmed by the sedition charges against a leading
Opposition politician and a 22-year-old climate activist related to the protests, the two senators said that the central government has repeatedly ordered Twitter to shut down accounts that relate to or report on the protests, including those of media organisations and journalists, and threatened to arrest Indian Twitter employees if the microblogging site fails to comply.
At the same time, Indian authorities have also sought to hinder the work of journalists reporting on the protests. Indian authorities have filed criminal complaints against at least 10 journalists for their reporting on the protests, including charges of sedition.
“Reporters Without Borders said the accusations represent a headlong assault on press freedom, and Indian press freedom groups have characterised them as an intimidation tactic to stifle the media, the senators wrote.
In the past, both Schumer and Menendez have spoken about the important role that India has in the US’ China policy.
They have both called for a strong relationship with India. Both have been sponsors of some key legislations on the matter.
Prominent among them include the Democracy Technology Partnership Act which says that the world’s major liberal-democratic nations must work together in a technology partnership to ensure that these technologies advance democratic institutions, norms, and values, contributing to global peace and prosperity.
The Democracy Technology Partnership Act establishes an inter-agency office at the US Department of State to lead in the creation of a new partnership among the world’s tech-leading democracies.
Multiple rounds of talks between the Indian government and farmer unions have not been able to resolve the deadlock over the new agri laws.
The government has said it has shown the utmost respect for protests by farmers and has remained engaged in dialogue with them to address their concerns.
Karnataka govt plans to produce, sell gold coins with state emblem

Bengaluru: The Karnataka government is planning to open jewellery retail outlets and promote the yellow metal with ‘Brand Karnataka’ image.
The government is also planning to produce and sell gold coins with state emblem ‘Gandaberunda’ (mythical two-headed bird) embedded in them, and aiming to partner with private jewellers.
“Gold bars will also be sold in the retail outlets.
The state government is planning to produce gold jewellery on the lines of Mysore Silks and Mysore Sandalwood Soaps which have huge market and reputation among customers,” Minister for Mines & Geology Murugesh R Nirani.
He was speaking to reporters after a meeting with Jewellers Association and jewellery designers here.
“This landmark initiative will help government generate more revenue and employment opportunities.
Since gold is one of the most popular investment choices of the people, the government’s venture is expected to achieve great success,” Nirani said.
The success of Mysore Silks promoted by Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation Ltd (KSIC) and Mysore Sandalwood Soaps promoted by Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd (KSDL) has prompted the decision to produce gold coins, jewellery and run shops with brand Karnataka promotion.
Initially the retail outlets will be opened in Tier-1 cities and based on customer response they will be opened in Tier-2 cities.
The government is also planning to set up a Special Economic Zone exclusively for jewellery in the ‘Kalyana Karnataka’ region, where it is proposing to set up a jewellery park in one of the locations.
The government is also planning to rename Hutti Gold Mines Ltd as Karnataka State (Hutti) Gold Mines Ltd.
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