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  • Uttar Pradesh: Foot-Over Bridge for Specially-Abled Persons and Elderly Being Misused by Bikers in Jalaun, Police React After Video Surfaces

    Uttar Pradesh: Foot-Over Bridge for Specially-Abled Persons and Elderly Being Misused by Bikers in Jalaun, Police React After Video Surfaces

    A video of bikers doing stunts on a foot-over bridge, constructed for the ease and comfort of specially-abled and elderly citizens in Uttar Pradesh’s Jalaun, is going viral. The bridge has been misused for frivolous activities by the youths in the city.  The men are seen trying to impress women by doing stunts on the foot-over bridge late at night. The bridge is just next to the Orai Railway Station in Uttar Pradesh. The police have initiated action. Punjab: Car Stunt Goes Wrong, Vehicle Overturns After Crashing Into Divider on Nawanshahr-Phagwara Highway (Horrific Accident Video).

    Foot-Over Bridge for Specially-Abled Persons and Elderly Being Misused by Bikers:

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  • Uttar Pradesh: Five Persons Arrested for Riding on a Single Motorcycle in Moradabad; Video Goes Viral

    Uttar Pradesh: Five Persons Arrested for Riding on a Single Motorcycle in Moradabad; Video Goes Viral

    Moradabad, November 29: Five persons were arrested on Monday for violating traffic norms when all of them were seen in a viral video riding on a single motorcycle, police said.

    According to police, a challan of Rs 6,500 was issued against the accused under the Motor Vehicles Act. Police have also charged the five persons for disturbing the peace. They were produced in court and sent to jail. Aaftab Amin Poonawalla Brought to FSL Rohini for Polygraph Test Amid High Security After Attack.

    Watch five people ride on a single motorcycle in UP’s Moradabad: 

    Superintendent of Police (SP) Traffic Ashoke Kumar said, “A video went viral on social media in which five people could be seen riding a motorcycle in Kotwali police station limits. In the video number plate of the motorcycle was visible and based on that identification was done and action was taken. The motorcycle was seized and five persons were arrested.” Punjab: BSF Shoots Down Pakistani Drone in Amritsar, Recovers Suspicious Polythene Bag (See Pic and Video).

    The motorcycle belonged to a person named Raees Ahmed. The accused have been identified as Arif, Asif, Irshad, Shamim and Wasim. All are residents of the Asalatpura area in Moradabad.

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  • Journalists Exempted From Toll Tax? Viral WhatsApp Post Claiming Media Persons Need Not Pay at Toll Plazas Is Fake, Says Government

    Journalists Exempted From Toll Tax? Viral WhatsApp Post Claiming Media Persons Need Not Pay at Toll Plazas Is Fake, Says Government

    A WhatsApp message claiming that journalists will be exempted from paying toll tax at all toll plazas across the country is going viral on social media. The news also claimed that in order to be exempted from paying toll taxes, journalists will have to show their ID card. However, it must be noted that the news is fake. A fact check by PIB said that the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has not issued any order as such. Iran Ordered Execution of 15,000 Protestors? Here’s a Fact Check of the Fake News Going Viral.

    Journalists Will Get Toll Tax Exemption

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  • Threesome Leads to Hour Long Fight on Carnival Cruise Ship With Over 60 Persons Involved; Watch Viral Video

    In a bizarre incident reported from carnival cruise ship, a matter of disagreement tuned into major havoc among over 60 – 70 passengers ending up in an hour-long fight past midnight. The fight was shot on the mobile camera by some present during the brawl and was shared on social media. The haywire struggle was shot on the mobile camera by some present during the brawl and was shared on social media. According to a passenger named Theresa James, claims of cheating led to the fight. She told that the alleged threesome between some passengers came to the notice of others who were not happy with the act and this led to the brawl.

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  • Shocking! Endangered Great Indian Hornbill Bird in Nagaland Brutally Tortured to Death in Viral Video, Three Persons Arrested

    Three people have been arrested based on a viral video shared on social media platforms that shows them allegedly torturing and killing a beautiful Hornbill bird with a stick. The horrible incident was captured in the Wokha district of Nagaland. Nagaland police did not reveal the identity of the arrested persons, but online users have raised their concerns about taking action for the protection and conservation of endangered wildlife. The clip has disturbing visuals, and viewers’ discretion is advised. Balloons Are Killing Seabirds! Plastic Pollution Waste Pose Biggest Threat As Birds Eat Them Mistaking For Food, Says New Study.

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  • Pakistan Shocker: Hundreds of Unidentified Persons Throw Female TikToker in Air, Tear Clothes in Lahore

    Pakistan Shocker: Hundreds of Unidentified Persons Throw Female TikToker in Air, Tear Clothes in Lahore

    She said that she and her companions made a lot of effort to escape from the crowd. Observing the situation, the park’s security guard opened the gate to the enclosure around Minar-e-Pakistan, the FIR quoted her as saying. Delhi Shocker: Man Thrashed, Forced to Chant ‘Pakistan Murdabad’, ‘Asaduddin Owaisi Murdabad’; Accused Arrested After Video Goes Viral.“However, the crowd was huge and people were scaling the enclosure and coming towards us. People were pushing and pulling me to the extent that they tore my clothes. Several people tried to help me but the crowd was too huge and they kept throwing me in the air,” she said.

    She further stated that her companions were also assaulted. During the struggle, her ring and earrings were “forcibly taken”, along with the mobile phone of one of her companions, his identity card and Rs 15,000 that he had on him.

    “The unidentified persons assaulted us violently,” the complainant added.

    The FIR was registered under Sections 354 A (assault or use of criminal force against woman and stripping her of her clothes), 382 (theft after preparation made for causing death, hurt or restraint in order to commit the theft), 147 (rioting) and 149 (unlawful assembly) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

    A video of the incident started circulating on social media with citizens expressing anger over the actions of the men in the video.

    The latest incident comes amid renewed focus on violence against women in Pakistan, following the recent murders.

    Recently a video went viral on social media in which six men were seen harassing a couple in Islamabad. The men held the couple at gunpoint, forced them to strip and then beat them up. They also abused the couple verbally and physically by doing vulgar acts.

  • Benjamin Daimary: ‘Northeastern States more tolerant of LGBTQ persons’

    Benjamin Daimary: ‘Northeastern States more tolerant of LGBTQ persons’

    Benjamin Daimary, India’s first gay actor to win a National Film Award, opens up on acceptance

    Mumbai or any other place in the “mainland” is not as tolerant or understanding of the LGBTQ community as the northeast of India, the country’s first gay actor to win a national film award says.

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    Benjamin Daimary was awarded the jury special mention at the 67th National Film Awards on March 22 for his portrayal of Jahnu, a transgender, in Prakash Deka’s Assamese film Jonaki Poruwa (Fireflies).

    And the new label of “you have created history” from people in the entertainment industry, has taken time to sink in for the youth.

    “I hope the award changes the way people view the LGBTQ (lesbian gay bisexual transsexual queer) community in the country,” he told Morning Tidings.

    “But having said that, I prefer to stay anywhere in the northeast than in Mumbai or Chandigarh or Delhi, or any place they call mainstream. People at home, or in Assam, do mock you but not in a way that breaks your heart or makes you feel belittled,” Mr. Daimary said.

    The twenty-year-old actor is from Goreswar, about 60 km north of Guwahati. He feels lucky to have been born in a family that accepted his sexual orientation and supported his passion for theatre.

    “I have been into amateur theatre since 2014. While at it, I discovered I have a penchant for make-up and fashion designing. As a make-up artist and designer, I have to travel out of Assam frequently,” he said.

    Tough gender rules

    An absent-minded parent has meant that writer-director of Jonaki Poruwa, Prakash Deka, has virtually lived a double life.

    He prefers to use the name his family gave him — Prakash — but has to write his official name — Pranjal — in parenthesis.

    “This is because my absent-minded father registered my name [in school] as Pranjal instead of Prakash! All my certificates read Pranjal,” he says, speaking from Mumbai where he has been based since 2010.

    Mr Deka started as a theatre actor in Mumbai under mentor Ashok Purang but gravitated toward writing and training actors. He had written scripts in Assamese and Hindi for other directors before deciding to research on and direct Jonaki Poruwa, the first Assamese film on the LGBTQ community.

    “Hindi is very gender-specific, so I get the final draft corrected for misplaced genders. In a way, handling Hindi helped increase my sensitivity toward gender issues, specifically that of the LGBTQ community,” Mr. Deka recalls.

    His research took him to various places in Assam where he met transgenders, some of whom have acted in his film. The research also led him to Mr Daimary, whom he trained for 15 days.

    “He did a fabulous job in his very first film,” Mr. Deka says.

    The film was shot in 2018, released toward the end of 2019 and was shown in international film festivals.

    Mr Deka has also written the script for an Assamese film on political immigration. The film is yet to be released.

  • ‘Northeastern States more tolerant of LGBTQ persons’

    ‘Northeastern States more tolerant of LGBTQ persons’

    Benjamin Daimary, India’s first gay actor to win a national award, opens up on acceptance

    Mumbai or any other place in the “mainland” is not as tolerant or understanding of the LGBTQ community as the northeast of India, the country’s first gay actor to win a national film award says.

    Benjamin Daimary was awarded the jury special mention at the 67th National Film Awards on March 22 for his portrayal of Jahnu, a transgender, in Prakash Deka’s Assamese film Jonaki Poruwa (Fireflies).

    And the new label of “you have created history” from people in the entertainment industry, has taken time to sink in for the youth.

    “I hope the award changes the way people view the LGBTQ (lesbian gay bisexual transsexual queer) community in the country,” he told Morning Tidings.

    “But having said that, I prefer to stay anywhere in the northeast than in Mumbai or Chandigarh or Delhi, or any place they call mainstream. People at home, or in Assam, do mock you but not in a way that breaks your heart or makes you feel belittled,” Mr. Daimary said.

    The twenty-year-old actor is from Goreswar, about 60 km north of Guwahati. He feels lucky to have been born in a family that accepted his sexual orientation and supported his passion for theatre.

    “I have been into amateur theatre since 2014. While at it, I discovered I have a penchant for make-up and fashion designing. As a make-up artist and designer, I have to travel out of Assam frequently,” he said.

    Tough gender rules

    An absent-minded parent has meant that writer-director of Jonaki Poruwa, Prakash Deka, has virtually lived a double life.

    He prefers to use the name his family gave him — Prakash — but has to write his official name — Pranjal — in parenthesis.

    “This is because my absent-minded father registered my name [in school] as Pranjal instead of Prakash! All my certificates read Pranjal,” he says, speaking from Mumbai where he has been based since 2010.

    Mr Deka started as a theatre actor in Mumbai under mentor Ashok Purang but gravitated toward writing and training actors. He had written scripts in Assamese and Hindi for other directors before deciding to research on and direct Jonaki Poruwa, the first Assamese film on the LGBTQ community.

    “Hindi is very gender-specific, so I get the final draft corrected for misplaced genders. In a way, handling Hindi helped increase my sensitivity toward gender issues, specifically that of the LGBTQ community,” Mr. Deka recalls.

    His research took him to various places in Assam where he met transgenders, some of whom have acted in his film. The research also led him to Mr Daimary, whom he trained for 15 days.

    “He did a fabulous job in his very first film,” Mr. Deka says.

    The film was shot in 2018, released toward the end of 2019 and was shown in international film festivals.

    Mr Deka has also written the script for an Assamese film on political immigration. The film is yet to be released.

  • Two persons killed in separate incidents

    Two persons killed in separate incidents

    Two persons were killed in separate incidents on Friday by their family members in the city. Family disputes are believed to be the cause of the murders.

    In one case, a 40-year-old man was allegedly murdered by his father-in-law and brother-in-law at his home in Chinnamushidiwada area under Pendurthi police station.

    The deceased was identified by the painter of Kanchanapalam. Made in the form of Chinna.

    According to police, Chinna went to his in-laws on Thursday night to celebrate his wife’s birthday.

    After the birthday party, Chinna’s father-in-law Shankar and brother-in-law Ashok reportedly consumed alcohol. Chinna reportedly had an argument with him, who then allegedly hit him with an iron rod over his head. Chinna died on the spot. Police took both the accused into custody.

    In another case, a 41-year-old man was allegedly murdered by his wife on Thursday night at Dwaram Vardi near AVN College under the limits of the city’s One Town Police Stations.

    Identification of the deceased p. Pundariksha (41), was born as a caterer.

    According to the police, some disputes were going on between Pundariksh and his wife Punyavati. While Punyavati allegedly suspected her husband’s character, Pundriksham was also allegedly used to harass his wife after coming home in an injured condition. On Thursday night, he had allegedly quarreled and Punyavati had allegedly hit him with a sharp object on his head and killed him. Punyavati was arrested and sent to remand.

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  • Brain-dead person’s heart drowned in Kochi for transplant

    Brain-dead person’s heart drowned in Kochi for transplant

    Taken to hospital in Kochi via green corridor set up by police

    The heart of a brain patient from Thiruvananthapuram was flown to Kochi by helicopter on Thursday evening, which was transplanted here to an 18-year-old patient.

    The recipient of the heart suffered from cardiomyopathy, and transplant surgery was successful at Liese Hospital, and the heart stopped beating without external help. The team that performed the surgery was headed by Dr. Jose Chacko Periyapuram, Cardio Thoracic Surgeon.

    A spokesperson for the hospital said the 18-year-old Kayakulam resident, who was undergoing treatment at an out-of-state hospital, had recently arrived at Lisi Hospital for treatment. The spokesperson said that the patient was immediately registered for transplant and did not suffer after a long wait.

    Danveer, a 25-year-old native of Kanyakumari, was injured in an accident and was declared brain-dead at KIMS Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday evening. Lisi Hospital was informed through the Kerala Network for Organ Sharing (KNOS) about the announcement and the possibility of transplant. A four-member team left for the capital from Kochi at 10 am on Thursday and the process of harvesting the heart began around 3 pm

    This is the third time in nearly a year that a helicopter hired by the state government is being used to deliver a harvested organ for transplant. It was replayed once in May and again in July last year.

    The helicopter landed at the Hotel Grand Hyatt Helipad in Bolgatti at 6.15 pm and the severed heart from the green corridor set up by the police was taken to the hospital. The ambulance, for which a separate track and police escort was arranged on the road, arrived at the hospital in just 3.5 minutes, said Commissioner of Police K Lalji.

    The surgery was successful and the transplanted heart was beating without any external help.

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