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Chittoor Girl Ends Life In Dallas Over Broken Matrimonial Alliance Mar 05, 2021, 08:44 IST An IT professional Sushma, 21, who was working as a software engineer in Dallas, US, committed suicide there on Thursday, according to her relatives. Hailing from the Police Colony of Chittoor, she and Bharath, also a software engineer of Bandarlapalli village under Puthalapattu Mandal in the district, fell in love and their marriage was fixed for March 3. Sources say all arrangements were made for their marriage in the US but suddenly the bride, Bharat, reportedly cancelled the alliance. Dejected over the refusal of the groom and failure of their love, Sushma reportedly ended her life. ....
The hospital is proposed to be names after the couple. (Representative image) BHUBANESWAR: With Tata Trusts developing cold feet regarding a proposed cancer hospital near Cuttack for which it had signed an MoU with the Odisha government in 2018, the state is now planning an alternative institution in Bhubaneswar. An entrepreneur couple from the state has come forward to donate Rs 200 crore for the Rs 750 crore project to be established on 40 acres of land in Info Valley, the new IT hub on the capital’s outskirts. “A Bangalore-based hospital group will be partnering with the government on the project, which will be a 500-bed comprehensive cancer centre in eastern India,” a government source said. The hospital is proposed to be named after the couple. ....
Spectators at a cricket match between India and Pakistan | Dibyangshu Sarkar / AFP In 1996, a day after India’s fantastic win over Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup quarterfinal, I was sitting in the offices of a leading English daily in Patna. At that time, I used to be a freelance contributor to this national paper’s local edition. The paper’s features team and I were, of course, discussing cricket. Everybody was trying to guess which strategy the Indian team would adopt against a resurgent Sri Lankan team in the semi-finals. All of a sudden, the discussion meandered to a new topic: “Is it true that every Indian Muslim secretly cheers for the Pakistan cricket team”? Later, a more specific question was thrown at me by one of the sub-editors: “Tell us what is more important to you, being an Indian, or being a Muslim? If you had to decide between one or the other, which one would you choose?” ....