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Mob disrupts Railway traffic near Patna; police resort to lathi-charge, fire tear gas shells

Mob disrupts Railway traffic near Patna; police resort to lathi-charge, fire tear gas shells

Patna, Police fired tear gas shells and took recourse to lathi-charge when a mob disrupted railway traffic on the outskirts of Patna, alleging a lack of an adequate number of trains for a competitive exam, a top official said on Sunday. Mob disrupts Railway traffic near Patna; police resort to lathi-charge, fire tear gas shells According to Amresh Kumar, the Inspector General in charge of the Railway Protection Force for East Central Zone, which covers a major part of Bihar, trouble erupted around midnight when “more than 200 young men, posing as students appearing for competitive exams” turned up at the Pataliputra station. “Trains had been ferrying students to various parts of the state for the exams of the Excise Department scheduled on Sunday. The troublemakers alleged that arrangements were inadequate and squatted on the tracks, demanding a special train that could help them reach their destination in time,” the IG said. The IG, who had rushed to the spot along with a contingent of RPF and GRP, said that the police informed the Railway …

Security forces fire tear gas shells to disperse protesters in Manipur`s Ukhrul

Security forces fire tear gas shells to disperse protesters in Manipur`s Ukhrul

Security forces fired several rounds of tear gas shells to disperse protestors who had blocked National Highway 202 in Manipur`s Ukhrul district on Friday, officials told news agency PTI.  Residents of Shangkai village, who were enforcing a shutdown in their area to protest the alleged holding of 14 community members hostage by Naga groups, had blocked part of the vital highway from Imphal to Ukhrul district headquarters. At least five women sustained minor injuries during the incident and were given first aid treatment by security forces, they said. Protesters placed heavy stone boulders, tree trunks and gathered in the middle of the road, disrupting the movement of essential supplies and security forces towards the Ukhrul district headquarters. Kuki Inpi Manipur, the apex body of Kuki tribes in the state, had announced an indefinite total shutdown in all areas inhabited by the tribal community to protest the abduction of 14 individuals allegedly by Naga groups. More than 38 people were abducted and held hostage by armed groups in Kangpokpi and Senapati districts on May 13, hours …

IIT Madras Tests Ramjet-Assisted Artillery Shells That Extend Gun Range By Nearly 50% | India News

IIT Madras Tests Ramjet-Assisted Artillery Shells That Extend Gun Range By Nearly 50% | India News

Last Updated:January 12, 2026, 21:13 IST The indigenous IIT Madras project boosts the range of existing Army guns by nearly 50 percent by upgrading ammunition rather than platforms. An IIT Madras-led effort demonstrates how India can extend artillery range using indigenous, tested ammunition technology outside DRDO. (IMAGE: IIT Madras/X) The Indian Institute of Technology Madras has announced a major defence-technology milestone with the successful development and testing of ramjet-assisted artillery shells that can extend the range of existing Indian Army guns by nearly 50 percent, without requiring new platforms or missile systems. In a post shared on X, IIT Madras said the innovation embeds a compact ramjet engine inside a standard 155 mm artillery shell, replacing the conventional base-bleed unit. Unlike traditional shells that rely solely on the initial force of firing, the ramjet design allows the projectile to continue generating thrust after it exits the gun barrel, significantly increasing its range while retaining lethality. Trials conducted across multiple artillery platforms showed substantial gains. The Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) recorded an increase from …

Balakrishna fan shells out whopping ₹1 lakh to buy 1st ticket to Akhanda 2 in Germany: ‘I’m a Balayya fan anywhere’

Balakrishna fan shells out whopping ₹1 lakh to buy 1st ticket to Akhanda 2 in Germany: ‘I’m a Balayya fan anywhere’

₹1 lakh to buy 1st ticket to Akhanda 2 in Germany: ‘I’m a Balayya fan anywhere’”> ₹1 lakh to buy 1st ticket to Akhanda 2 in Germany: ‘I’m a Balayya fan anywhere’” data-collapse-article=”false” > Updated on: Nov 30, 2025 03:37 pm IST Nandamuri Balakrishna’s upcoming film with Boyapati Srinu, Akhanda 2, will be released in theatres this Friday. A fan in Germany went all out.  Boyapati Srinu’s Nandamuri Balakrishna-starrer Akhanda 2 is set to release in theatres on December 5. Ahead of the film’s release, the German distributors, Taraka Rama Entertainments, held an auction for the first ticket. A fan of Indian-origin shelled out a whopping ₹1 lakh for it. Take a look. (Also Read: After Balakrishna’s fans get in trouble for beheading goat, he urges them not to kill animals ahead of Akhanda 2 release) A fan of Balakrishna’s from Germany explained why he spent such money on a ticket for Akhanda 2. Balakrishna fan splurges ₹1 lakh on Akhanda 2 ticket The distributors, Taraka Rama Entertainments, posted a video on social media explaining …

Worst nightmare for Poonch residents: Living with unexploded shells | Latest News India

Worst nightmare for Poonch residents: Living with unexploded shells | Latest News India

The cross-border hostilities between India and Pakistan may have dies down, but it brings scarce respite for Poonch residents, who now have to live with the fear of unexploded shells lying in their neighbourhood. The security forces have been working overtime since the ceasefire was announced to sanitise the shelling-hit areas of live ammunition and have cautioned people about the same. (AFP) While the shells that exploded destroyed their homes and took away loved ones, the ones that did not are instilling fear in their hearts and minds. The security forces have been working overtime since the ceasefire was announced to sanitise the shelling-hit areas of live ammunition and have cautioned people about the same. As families that had fled to nearby areas amid intense shelling last week are returning home, many are apprehensive about the danger posed by these unexploded shells. Also Read | Poonch man shares videos of homes destroyed by Pakistan shelling: ‘Never forget sacrifice’ Officials confirmed that dozens of unexploded shells have been located and safely destroyed so far, and the …

Pakistan targeted schools along LoC, two students killed as shells dropped near Christ School: MEA

Pakistan targeted schools along LoC, two students killed as shells dropped near Christ School: MEA

Two school children lost their lives during a shelling from Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC), the Ministry of External Affairs confirmed in a media briefing on Friday, May 9. A Pakistani shell landed at a house of the children, which killed them, the ministry confirmed. New Delhi: In a tragic incident amid the rising tensions between India and Pakistan, two schoolchildren lost their lives when a shell fired from Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) landed near Christ School in Poonch district, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 7. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed the fatalities and reported injuries to the children’s parents. During a press briefing, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated that the shell struck the home of the two students. He emphasised that the school was closed at the time, potentially avoiding further casualties. Several staff members and locals took refuge in the school’s underground hall during the shelling. “During heavy shelling across the LOC in the early morning of 7 May, a shell fired from Pakistan landed just …

Pakistan Shells J&K’s Kupwara Again After Operation Sindoor; Indian Army Responds

Pakistan Shells J&K’s Kupwara Again After Operation Sindoor; Indian Army Responds

Last Updated:May 08, 2025, 03:28 IST Pakistan targeted civilian areas in the Karnah area, firing shells and mortars after midnight, following India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ targeting terror camps in PoK. The Indian Army responded effectively to Pakistan’s cross-border shelling. (PTI) Pakistan has resorted to cross-border shelling in the Karnah area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district for the second day in a row on Thursday, after India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The Pakistani side targeted civilian areas in the Karnah area, firing shells and mortars after midnight, officials told the news agency PTI. The Indian armed forces retaliated effectively against the unprovoked firing. Most of the civilian population in Karnah moved to safer areas after Pakistani troops resorted to shelling following India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’. No reports of casualties have emerged so far. On Wednesday, Pakistani troops began shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara, less than two hours after India launched air strikes against terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The Indian Army responded to the …

Seven rocket shells found from garbage dump in Patiala – India TV

Seven rocket shells found from garbage dump in Patiala – India TV

Image Source : FILE PHOTO Representative image As many as seven rocket shells were found from a garbage dump in the Patiala district of Punjab today(February 10), said a senior police officer. However, the police said that preliminary investigations indicated the rocket launchers were non-functional and could not be classified as explosives. Punjab Police’s Deputy Inspector General (Patiala range) Mandeep Singh Sidhu said that there was no explosive in the shells. He said the shells were found from a bag at the garbage dump on Patiala Road. ‘Shells were dumped by a scrap dealer’ Sharing further details, Patiala’s Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nanak Singh said, “We got information from a passerby that six to seven rocket shells were found.” A police team was rushed to the spot, the SSP told reporters. “During a preliminary check, no explosive material was found in the shells,” he added. The SSP said that it seems that the shells were dumped by a scrap dealer. Police, however, will carry out a probe taking all possibilities into account, he said, adding, …

Florence Pugh Thinks Young Women In Hollywood Walk On Egg Shells To Avoid Labels; Recalls THIS ‘Godawful’ Headline About Keira Knightley

Florence Pugh Thinks Young Women In Hollywood Walk On Egg Shells To Avoid Labels; Recalls THIS ‘Godawful’ Headline About Keira Knightley

Florence Pugh has been in the Hollywood biz since her teen years and has experienced enough to realize that it’s tough for young women in Hollywood. During her interview with The Sunday Times, the Oscar nominee reflected on the expectations placed upon actresses, especially when they are younger.  “There are fine lines women have to stay within; otherwise, they are called a diva, demanding, problematic,” she said. And as someone who doesn’t like to fit into stereotypes, Pugh had a tough time navigating this issue. “It is really exhausting for a young woman to just be in this industry, and actually other industries,” she added.  The Dune: Part 2 actress recalled reading humiliating headlines about Keira Knightley after the Pirates of the Caribbean made her a worldwide star at 17. “I remember godawful headlines about how Keira Knightley isn’t thin anymore,” she said.  Pugh emphasized how the media often tore apart talented and beautiful girls by shaming them over petty and superficial things. “The only thing people want to talk about is some useless crap …

Movie Review: ‘Memoir of a Snail,’ a stop-motion charmer, examines the shells we build around us

Movie Review: ‘Memoir of a Snail,’ a stop-motion charmer, examines the shells we build around us

It’s not your typical stop-motion film when characters name pets after Sylvia Plath and read “The Diary of Anne Frank” — or when the story’s inspired by a quote from existentialist thinker Søren Kierkegaard. Movie Review: ‘Memoir of a Snail,’ a stop-motion charmer, examines the shells we build around us And it’s certainly not your typical stop-motion film when you find yourself crying as much as the characters do — in their case, with huge droplets leaking from bulging, egg-shaped eyes so authentic-looking, you expect the screen to get wet. But those are just a few of the unique things about Adam Elliot’s “Memoir of a Snail,” a film that’s as heart-tugging as it is technically impressive, a work of both emotional resonance and great physical detail using only clay, wire, paper and paint. One thing Elliot’s film is not, though, is for kids. So please take note before heading to the multiplex with family in tow: this film earns its R rating, as you’ll discover as soon as young Grace, voiced by Sarah Snook, …