The message threatening a bomb attack on the court was received in the Mandya district judge's mail. Police, bomb squad and fire brigade personnel reached the court immediately after receiving the information and are inspecting the matter.
According to Bigyanraj Sharma, a member of the high-level commission formed to investigate the atrocities, confirmed the lapses without further elaborating on the contents of the report. He noted that irregularities were observed while setting up barriers around the federal parliament.
A massive fire broke out at the store yard of the Excise Department at Bandel Bazar, near Bandel Station, in Hooghly on Thursday. Firefighting operations underway.
Post-election tensions in Panchagarh triggered allegations by NCP leader Sarjis Alam of attacks on party members. BNP leaders denied involvement, calling the claims exaggerated. Police said only minor disturbances were reported and no major incidents or formal complaints had been recorded
An active incident at Thomas S. Wootton High School in Rockville led to a shooting on Tuesday afternoon. One student was injured and is stable. A 16-year-old suspect was taken into custody, with authorities confirming there is no further threat.
SP Bhadane inspected the crime scene and gathered detailed information related to all aspects of the incident. She also visited Kotwali Rishikesh and carried out a thorough review of records related to the case and the police response.
A PCR call regarding a gunshot injury was received at PS Sangam Vihar. Immediately, the staff arrived at the site. The injured was identified as Ravinder, son of Prahlad, age 27 yrs, living in Gali no 3 of Sangam Vihar, who had received a single gunshot injury on his head.
An official statement from the Interim Government said, "The government clearly states that no gunfire was used by law enforcement during this time", it further noted in the statement, "according to information received from the on-duty physicians at the emergency department of Dhaka Medi
The Division bench of justices Prathiba M Singh and Madhu Jain issued notice to the Delhi police and directed them to file an affidavit within 2 weeks. The next date is March 3 for the hearing.