Rajkot: Four members of a gang were arrested on Thursday from Haryana in connection with the Rs 85 lakh armed robbery at a jewellery showroom on Saint Kabir Road in Rajkot last month.
The accused, Shubham Singh Jat, Avinash Singh alias Fauji, Surendra Singh Jat and Bikesh Singh Thakur alias Parmar, were nabbed by the Rajkot crime branch sleuths who were camping in Haryana for past one week.
One more gang member, Satish Singh Thakur from Morena in Madhya Pradesh, is still absconding. The gang had stolen 2.7kg of gold jewellery, 2kg of silver jewellery and Rs 2.5 lakh cash from Shiv Jewellers on April 26.
Municipal corporation ambulance service started to take the body to the crematorium in Gorakhpur
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New Delhi: In 2011, the Nobel Prize was awarded to three scientists for discovering that the Universe is expanding at an ever-accelerating rate
through observations of distant supernovae. Now a team of Indian astronomers observing such distant supernovae have narrowed down the possible mechanisms of explosion of such supernovae which provide key measures of cosmological distances.
Their detailed study of a supernova called SN 2017hpa, a particular type of supernovae called I a supernova, which exploded in 2017 helped narrow down the explosion mechanism of the supernovae by observations of unburned carbon in the early phase spectra.
The explosive death of a star as a supernova is one of the most spectacular and catastrophic events in the Universe. Type Ia supernovae are the result of explosions of white dwarfs that exceed their mass beyond the Chandrasekhar limit through accretion of matter. Their homogeneous nature makes them extremely good standardizable candles to mea