Crocodile attack: Bengaluru techie booked for trespassing after losing his arm
Crocodile attack: Bengaluru techie booked for trespassing after losing his arm
A Day After A Bengaluru Techie Lost His Arm In A Crocodile Attack In A Waterbody, The IIT Bombay Alumnus On Monday Underwent A Surgery At Hosmat Hospital In The City.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 27 Jun 2017, 03:49:12 PM
Bengaluru:
A day after a Bengaluru techie lost his arm in a crocodile attack in a waterbody, the IIT Bombay alumnus on Monday underwent a surgery at Hosmat Hospital in the city. Startup entrepreneur Mudit Dandwate, a resident of Indiranagar, was shifted from the ICU to a private ward after the operation.
Factionalism to the fore in NCP
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Rival factions convene separately in Kottayam on Saturday
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Rival factions convene separately in Kottayam on Saturday
The rumblings within the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) over its proposed association with the United Democratic Front (UDF) became all the more evident with the rival factions convening separately in Kottayam on Saturday.
Earlier in the day, CPI(M) District secretary V.N. Vasavan on Friday inaugurated an event commemorating the former Youth Congress (S) leader C.H. Haridas, organised by the faction objecting to the party’s exit from the Left Democratic Front (LDF). Kanakkari Aravindakshan, NCP State Executive member, presided over the event.
Will Pala become a bogey for the Left?
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Jose K. Mani.. Image Source: IANS
Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 17 : Pala city, by the Meenachil river, has always been in the headlines whenever there is election and ever since itss flamboyant leader K.M. Mani, who held the assembly seat since 1967, passed away last year, it has for the first time been won by anyone other than Mani.
NCP candidate Mani C. Kappen romped home defeating Mani s close aide Jose Tom in his third attempt in the by-election.
When Kappen was crowned the new Prince of Pala, he felt it would be his fortress, but things have gone haywire, ever since K.M. Mani s son, who headed one faction of the Kerala Congress (Mani) walked out of the Congress-led UDF one fine day. Jose has since been welcomed by the ruling CPI-M-led LDF.