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Death toll climbs in Kattanarpatti fireworks unit explosion; identification difficult

Death toll climbs in Kattanarpatti fireworks unit explosion; identification difficult

The death toll in the explosion at a firecracker unit near Kattanarpatti has risen to 25, with many bodies charred beyond recognition. Authorities say identification is being done through personal belongings, while the factory owner remains absconding 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

10 ‘spotted’ animals and birds in the wild | Pets-animals News

10 ‘spotted’ animals and birds in the wild | Pets-animals News

The wonders of nature are never-ending. The unique colours, textures and patterns on plants and beings on land and water often make humans marvel. There are many animals and birds with beautiful, unique markings all over the body. These marks or spots serve different purposes––from helping them find mates to bettering their ability to camouflage. Here are 10 animals and birds that have spots all over them: 1. Spotted Hyena The spotted hyena, also known as the laughing hyena, has fur colour that varies vastly, and even changes with age. The base colour generally is a pale greyish-brown or yellowish-grey and has an irregular pattern of roundish spots. These spots are of variable distinction and may be reddish, deep brown, or almost black. 2. Cheetah The cheetah is a large cat identified by black marks (sometimes called “tear marks”), running down from the inner eye along the nose to the outside of the mouth. Its body is long and slender, covered with coarse yellowish fur with small black markings. The tail is spotted with ringed …

Swargate bus rape: Accused sent to judicial custody, to undergo Test Identification parade in prison | Pune News

Swargate bus rape: Accused sent to judicial custody, to undergo Test Identification parade in prison | Pune News

Dattatraya Ramdas Gade — who is accused of raping a 26-year-old woman at Swargate depot in Pune — was remanded in judicial custody by a city court on Wednesday following a submission by Pune police, who said they were reserving the right to seek his further police custody if and when required for further investigation. Meanwhile, the police have said a Test Identification (TI) parade of the accused will be conducted in prison in the presence of an executive magistrate. Gade (37) was arrested by Pune police from his native village of Gunat in Shirur taluka of Pune district on February 28, following an extensive three-day-long manhunt that involved drones and police canine squads. The probe in the case was transferred to the Crime Branch of Pune City police on March 2. On Wednesday, Crime Branch officials produced him before the court as his 12-day police custody ended. The investigation officer, Inspector Shailesh Sankhe, submitted to the court that Gade be remanded in judicial custody and that the prosecution was reserving the right to seek …

Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Mumbai police conduct identification parade for accused

Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Mumbai police conduct identification parade for accused

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan attends an event to announce his upcoming film ‘Jewel Thief’ on Netflix, in Mumbai on February 3, 2025. | Photo Credit: AFP Mumbai Police conducted identification parade for Shariful Islam Shehzad, the accused in the Saif Ali Khan stabbing case, at Arthur Road Jail on Wednesday (February 5, 2025), officials said. According to officials, Shehzad, who allegedly entered Saif’s residence with the intent to commit theft, was identified by witnesses present during the incident. The police said they have strong evidence linking him to the crime, including CCTV footage and a positive facial recognition test. Watch: Saif Ali Khan makes first public appearance since knife attack Last month, Saif was attacked by an intruder, later identified as Mohd Shariful Islam Shehzad, who allegedly entered his home intending to commit theft. During a violent confrontation, Saif sustained stab wounds to his thoracic spine and other parts of his body. He was rushed to Lilavati Hospital for immediate treatment. The identification parade took place in the office of the Senior Jailor at …

Robosoccer, hovercraft contest and microorganism identification mark day 4 of Shaastra

Robosoccer, hovercraft contest and microorganism identification mark day 4 of Shaastra

Students at Shaastra – 2025. | Photo Credit: R. Ravindran At the Open-Air Theatre inside the Indian Institute of Technology Madras on Monday groups of boys and girls watched intently as robots played soccer.   Some robots were simple contraptions of wires holding a platform and operated using a joystick. Others were metal assemblies with sturdy bodies. One team had attached boulders to their robot.  Students said a robot could weigh a maximum of 5 kg. The student referees ensured rules were adhered to and instructed participants to weigh their robot.  On the floor a football ground was laid. The referee placed a tennis ball in the middle of the ‘playground’ and at each end of the court a robot from two opposing teams was placed. When the referee signalled the students operated their remote controls, and the robots would begin moving.   In the game of skill lighter robots could defend their turf and prevent goals easily. According to the students, 100 teams had registered for the contest and the finals would be held on …

Centre holds talks on Manmohan Singh memorial with family, begins land identification process – India TV

Centre holds talks on Manmohan Singh memorial with family, begins land identification process – India TV

Image Source : PTI/FILE PHOTO Former prime minister Manmohan Singh with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. The government has initiated discussions with the family of former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh regarding the creation of a memorial in his honor in Delhi. During the discussions, the family was presented with several options for the proposed memorial site.   Source link

Senior National C’ship plays a crucial role in talent identification: MM Somaya

MM Somaya, former Indian men’s hockey team captain, who was also part of the 1980 Olympics’ gold medal-winning squad, said the national women’s team’s failure to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics was a temporary setback. He asserted that with strategic enhancements and effective coaching, the team will be poised for a swift rebound. Somaya also shed light on how the upcoming 14th Hockey India Senior Women National Championship and the proposed introduction of a Hockey India Women’s League mark essential steps in aligning with the discussed strategies for talent development and the overall growth of women’s hockey in India. Talking about the setbacks faced by the Indian women’s team during the 2024 Paris Olympic qualifiers, Somaya expressed disappointment over the missed opportunity but emphasised the need to analyse and address specific areas, such as penalty corner conversions and injuries to key players. “We boast a talented lineup of players, yet a critical aspect that warrants attention is our performance in crucial moments, notably during the Asian Games and Olympics Qualifiers. Finishing, particularly in penalty …

Neeraj Chopra backs govt’s ‘Kirti’ programme for talent identification

India’s ace javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has lent his support to the government’s nationwide sports development initiative ‘Kirti’, highlighting its potential to transform the country’s educational landscape. Launched by the Sports Ministry, ‘Kirti’ is a grassroots-level talent identification programme aimed at school-going children. Its objective is to discover and nurture budding talent while bridging the gaps in sports development across India. Chopra, the Olympic and world champion in javelin throw, emphasised the importance of establishing a strong foundation for school children for a prosperous future. World & @Olympics javelin champ @Neeraj_chopra1 backs the government’s unique talent identification programme (#KIRTI) aimed at school-going children🥳 A strong base paves the way for a perfect future, says the superstar! Listen in 🔊as the G.O.A.T shares his insights on… pic.twitter.com/D4qKjfaru8 — SAI Media (@Media_SAI) March 9, 2024 “In the age group of 13-14, we need to tell children that they need to focus on both sports and education. If schools can also support and balance these aspects for them, it would be excellent,” said Chopra in a video posted …