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Manjari Fadnnis pens emotional note, to fight for justice after society dog Mikey’s killing: ‘We will not rest’

Manjari Fadnnis pens emotional note, to fight for justice after society dog Mikey’s killing: ‘We will not rest’

Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na actor Manjari Fadnnis and her neighbours are demanding justice after Mikey, a beloved community dog, was allegedly killed inside their housing society. Deeply shaken by the incident, the actor has been sharing emotional updates on social media, reflecting the community’s grief and anger. In a post on June 14, Manjari addressed Mikey directly, promising that his death would not be in vain. Residents are currently working with the police to hold those responsible accountable as the investigation continues. Manjari Fadnnis says she will not rest until those responsible for Mikey’s alleged killing are punished. Manjari Fadnnis says residents are helping build a strong case Manjari shared a deeply emotional note revealing how Mikey’s death has devastated her entire residential society, leaving many neighbours unable to sleep. “None of us living here have slept well ever since we got to know what happened to you,” she wrote. She explained that the community has united to seek justice: “There is an Army of people living in this society who loved you & …

Uttar Pradesh: Drinking water makes several sick with diarrhoea

Uttar Pradesh: Drinking water makes several sick with diarrhoea

More than a dozen residents of a housing society here fell ill with diarrhoea after consuming contaminated water from an overhead tank, officials said. The incident occurred on Wednesday at Krishna Lok Housing Society along the Delhi-Agra highway, near Jait police station. Chief Medical Officer Dr Radha Vallabh said residents reported stomach pain, vomiting, and diarrhoea, following which a medical team from a nearby community health centre was rushed to the spot. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Nepotism, self-aggrandizement anathema to democratic system: SC| India News

Nepotism, self-aggrandizement anathema to democratic system: SC| India News

New Delhi, Observing that nepotism and self-aggrandizement are anathema to a democratic system, the Supreme Court has cancelled the allotment of two flats by a Haryana government housing society to a governing body member and his subordinate. Nepotism, self-aggrandizement anathema to democratic system: SC A bench of Justices Sanjay Kumar and K Vinod Chandran set aside an order of the Punjab and Haryana High Court which had refused to intervene in the allotment process. It said the allotments made to a governing body member and his subordinate were arbitrary, biased, and violated the society’s own eligibility criteria. “Nepotism and self-aggrandizement are anathema to a democratic system, more so when it happens within a society comprising members of the government service, enabling housing facilities to its members by transparent allotment,” the bench said. The top court was hearing a plea filed by one Dinesh Kumar, a member of the HUDA, Urban Estate and Town and Country Planning Employees Welfare Organisation challenging allotment of two high-end super deluxe flats. Kumar challenged the allotment of the super deluxe …

Woman praised for legal action after alleged harassment by society board members: ‘She’s the hero Bangalore deserves’

Woman praised for legal action after alleged harassment by society board members: ‘She’s the hero Bangalore deserves’

A 22-year-old woman is being praised online after sharing a detailed account of alleged harassment by housing society board members at her own apartment and the firm legal action she took in response. ₹20,000 each.(Pixabay/Representational image)” title=”The woman said that the accused members have been removed from their positions and fined ₹20,000 each.(Pixabay/Representational image)” /> ₹20,000 each.(Pixabay/Representational image)” title=”The woman said that the accused members have been removed from their positions and fined ₹20,000 each.(Pixabay/Representational image)” />The woman said that the accused members have been removed from their positions and fined ₹20,000 each.(Pixabay/Representational image) In her post titled ‘Harassed in my own apartment by society board members!!!’, the woman said she lives alone and owns a flat in one of the city’s “most prestigious” housing societies. The incident occurred on a Saturday night when 5 of her friends – four men and one woman – visited her home. She stressed that there was no party or loud music and that they were merely cooking and talking. According to her account, a society member knocked on …

Viral Video Shows Leopard Near Mumbai Housing Society; Patrolling On, Says Forest Department

Citizens should not panic and instead, contact the 1926 toll-free helpline of the forest department in case of leopard sighting, official said.(Representative Image) Forest staff are closely monitoring the situation followed by daily night patrolling in and around that area, the official said A leopard was spotted strolling near the wall of a housing complex along the Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road in Mumbai, triggering panic among the residents and others in the area, a forest official said on Sunday. The big cat was captured on CCTV cameras installed at the residential society, located close to the Aarey forest. The footage has gone viral on social media. A leopard roaming next to our society is very scary and dangerous. It can lead to a conflict situation. We are coordinating with forest officials to address this issue, said a resident of the society. Forest staff are closely monitoring the situation followed by daily night patrolling in and around that area, the official said. Citizens should not panic and instead, contact the 1926 toll-free helpline of the forest department …