Madhya Pradesh Woman Questions Cops After Surviving Rape Attempt: Report Madhya Pradesh Woman Questions Cops After Surviving Rape Attempt: Report The woman s mother petitioned Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan about the police s alleged heavy-handedness two days ago, sources close to the family said.
The woman suffered injury to the spine: Police (Representational)
Bhopal:
A 24-year-old woman who sustained a spine injury while thwarting a rape attempt in Madhya Pradesh has claimed that the man arrested by the police was never brought before her, and she does not know whether he is the actual culprit.
While the alleged incident took place on January 16, the police pressed the charges of attempt to rape and attempt to murder against the arrested man only on Friday.
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Wistron says it suffered damages worth Rs 437 crores
Labour commissioner states delay of only four days in payment Maker of iPhone in India, Wistron sees losses of Rs 437 crore and thousands of missing iPhones due to protest
The Taiwanese manufacturer responsible for making Apple iPhones in India has estimated losses running to around Rs 437 crore after a protest by factory workers. The dispute started because of due payments of the workers that reportedly turned into vandalism of the manufacturing plant located in Kolar in the state of Karnataka, India.
Reports of arson, violence and looting surfaced on Saturday, December 12 at the manufacturing facility where factory employees allegedly ransacked the assembly lines, damaged office equipment and stole thousands of iPhones. Wistron has estimated that around 5,000 contract labourers and 2,000 unknown arsonists are behind the massive riot-like situation at the factory premises. The damages caused by the wor
In new twist to Wistron vandalism in Karnataka, labour officer says salaries were paid regularly
In new twist to Wistron vandalism in Karnataka, labour officer says salaries were paid regularly
The vandalism incident of the iPhone manufacturing unit of Taiwan-based Wistron in Karnataka has taken a new turn with the labour department claiming that the firm had been regularly paying salaries to its employees and there was only a 4-day delay this month.
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Policemen stand guard outside the facility run by Wistron Corp near Bengaluru. (Reuters)
The vandalism incident of the iPhone manufacturing unit of Taiwan-based Wistron in Karnataka has taken a new turn with the labour department claiming that the firm had been regularly paying salaries to its employees and there was only a 4-day delay this month.