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Uttar Pradesh: Sharpshooter with Rs 1 lakh bounty gunned down | Varanasi News

Bengaluru: New twist in Paresh Mesta death case as forensic report belies BJP s allegations

Bengaluru: New twist in Paresh Mesta death case as forensic report belies BJP’s allegations Bengaluru: New twist in Paresh Mesta death case as forensic report belies BJP’s allegations On Monday Late Evening, Police Arrested One Person By Name Timmappa Parameshvar Nayak, Aged 43 Years, PE Teacher In A Private School, Residing At Hiregutti, Kumta For Spreading False Rumours Through WhatsApp With Respect To The Death Of Paresh Mesta. News Nation Bureau | Reported By : Yasir Mushtaq | Edited By : Tahir Qureshi | Updated on: 11 Dec 2017, 10:51:12 PM Bengaluru: On Monday evening IG western range of Karnataka Hemant Nimbalakar released the forensic report of the death of 18-year-old Paresh Mesta of Honnavar. 

Coimbatore viral deaths, cremations don t match | Coimbatore News

Till date, Coimbatore has recorded 733 Covid deaths and 84,206 virus cases (Photo for representative purpose only) COIMBATORE: There seems to be a mismatch in the number of Covid-19 deaths declared by the state government and the number of bodies cremated or buried as per the Covid-19 protocol in Coimbatore district. According to government’s media bulletin, the number of people who died due to the infection between April 26 and May1 in the district was13. But the number of people cremated/buried in Coimbatore city as per Covid-19 protocol for the same period was more than 210. People who died of coronavirus within the city limits were cremated at four places –Athupalam, Nanjundapuram, Kavundampalayam and Chokkampudur and buried at multiple burial grounds including the ones at Selvapuram, Poo Market, Podanur, Kovaipudur and Sugunapuram.

Shift Kappan to a Delhi hospital: SC | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the UP government to shift journalist Siddique Kappan, in custody since October 5 for alleged links with the Popular Front of India (PFI) and accused of going to Hathras purportedly to create disharmony in the aftermath of the death of a girl who was gangraped, from Mathura jail to a Delhi hospital for treatment. This direction was met with disapproval and resistance from UP government, which through solicitor general Tushar Mehta said all hospitals in Delhi were full of Covid patients and admitting Kappan, a 42-year-old non-Covid inmate accused under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, to a Delhi hospital would result in asking a Covid patient, who could be a senior citizen, to vacate her bed. “I can’t request any hospital to do such a thing,” the SG said.

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