The happiness of Japuri superstar and BJP MP Ravi Kishan is on cloud nine. In fact, the actor’s daughter Ishita Shukla, who is just 21 years old, is going to join the defense very soon. The fans of the actor are happy to hear this news and are seen congratulating him on social media.
Actually, celebrity photographer Varinder Chawla has posted a post on his Instagram account about joining the defense of Ishita Shukla. In this post, he wrote- Ishita Shukla, 21 years old daughter of Bhojpuri actor Ravi Kishan, will join the defense forces under the Agneepath scheme. Now Ravi Kishan’s fans are showering a lot of love on this post and are also wishing the actor for this.
Ishita Shukla participated in this Republic Day parade. For this, Ravi Kishan had also made a tweet expressing his happiness. In which he wrote that I am proud of my daughter Ishita. Ishita trains hard to attend the Republic Day parade. Ishita is only 21 years old. Who are fully prepared to serve the country.
Please tell that apart from Ishita, Ravi Kishan is the father of three children, Riva, Tanishk and Saksham. Ishita Jahan will join the defence. On the other hand, Riva is going to pursue her career in acting following her father’s footsteps. For this, he has also taken acting training. Along with this, she has also been a part of veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah’s play group for 1 year.
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Bollywood’s famous actor Ravi Kishan’s daughter will join the defense
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Daughter-in-law did such an act in the night, father-in-law cut her neck with an ax
Uttar Pradesh | In Agra city, a father-in-law killed his younger daughter-in-law by chopping her with an axe. Even after doing this, he did not run away from there but kept sitting outside the house. The villagers informed the police about this. After which the police reached the spot and started questioning the person.
The father-in-law says that the younger daughter-in-law did something last night that he kept thinking about it all night and killed the daughter-in-law in the morning.
The incident is of Malikpur village under Kirawali police station area. Gaurav, the son of 62-year-old Raghuveer, who runs here, is a constable in the UP Police. Gaurav’s wife Priyanka lives in the village. This morning Raghuveer attacked Priyanka when she was cooking. On the information of the village head, the police reached the village. The police arrested the accused Raghuveer. In police interrogation, Raghuveer told that the younger daughter-in-law used to quarrel over every issue. The elder son had died six months ago. His wife also lives in the house.
On Monday night, the younger daughter-in-law quarreled with the elder. When I stopped, he kicked me. I fell I could not sleep the whole night because of this behavior of the younger daughter-in-law. When I woke up in the morning, I was under stress. That’s why he cut the daughter-in-law with an axe. DCP Western Zone Sonam Kumar told that the elder son of accused Raghuveer had died six months ago. The daughter-in-law stays with them. He had a dispute with the younger daughter-in-law. The accused told that he wanted to keep both of them together. But, due to the quarrel, there was discord in the family.
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Sabina became Preeti, married Manish in the temple
Sitapur | It is said that love does not believe in caste, religion and religion, love is love and in order to achieve their love, lover and girlfriend break all the bonds of caste, religion and religion.
Where the love affair of Sabina, who lives in Karipur village, was going on for two years with a young man named Manish of the same village. When the information about the matter reached the relatives, the relatives refused this marriage, even after which the meeting of the lover and girlfriend, who had sworn with each other for seven births, did not stop. Because of this, the family members of the girl had complained about the matter to the police, although the police say that both Shabina and Manish are adults and they can marry on their own free will. -
Woman given sperm of another person instead of husband in IVF
Delhi | The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has imposed a fine of Rs 1.5 crore on a private hospital in Delhi and the doctors concerned for malpractices related to reproductive procedures. Doctors had used the sperm of someone other than her husband to help the woman conceive. The Commission was hearing a complaint by the couple, according to which the wife had taken ART in June 2009. Gave birth to twins through the process.
Because the babies’ blood groups were not consistent with possible genetic transmission of blood groups from parent to child, a subsequent paternity test or DNA profiling revealed that the woman’s husband was not the biological father of her twins. The couple had approached the commission claiming compensation of Rs 2 crore for negligence and deficiency in service. -
Passenger pees and defecates on flight in front of everyone
National Desk | A shocking incident has once again come to light in an Air India flight. A passenger in the flight first urinated on the floor and then defecated. Not only this, he also kept spitting in the plane. This flight was coming from Mumbai to Delhi. The incident is of 24 June. The name of the accused is Ram Singh. He has been handed over to Delhi’s IGI Police (Indira Gandhi International Airport).
The passenger also had an altercation with the cabin crew member and other passengers, there was commotion in the plane for a long time. Earlier on November 26 last year, a drunk Shankar Mishra urinated on a 70-year-old female passenger sitting in business class on a flight coming from New York to Delhi. In this case, the police arrested the accused from Bengaluru on January 7. Ten days after the incident, on December 6, a drunken passenger allegedly urinated on the blanket of a female passenger on a Paris-New Delhi Air India flight.
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Politicians and businessmen pay for threat calls: Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi
New Delhi | Jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, involved in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Musewala, has now made major revelations in the interrogation of the National Investigation Agency (NIA). “The gangster told investigators that he was extorting Rs 2.5 crore every month from liquor dealers, call center owners, drug suppliers and real estate businessmen,” a source was quoted as saying. Not only this he claimed that many politicians and businessmen also get money for making threat calls from him to get security cover from the respective state police. At the same time, the agency has informed the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) about the information revealed in the interrogation of Lawrence.
Bishnoi has claimed to the NIA that he has a ‘business model’ involving jailed gangsters from Uttar Pradesh (Dhanjay Singh), Haryana (Kala Jatheri), Rajasthan (Rohit Godara) and Delhi (Rohit Moi and Hashim Baba). Involved in alliances with According to the source, if they have to eliminate any of their enemies, they provide each other with weapons as well as shooters. Bishnoi also told NIA that he is against D-Company and Dawood Ibrahim. He claimed that he has close links with some jailed gangsters who are working against Dawood. -
Home Ministry to conduct final security review for Amarnath Yatra tomorrow
Jammu Kashmir | The Union Home Ministry is likely to conduct a final security review of the upcoming Amarnath Yatra in Jammu and Kashmir with all stakeholders here on Tuesday. Official sources gave this information. Sources said the meeting will be held at the Ministry of Home Affairs in North Block and will be chaired by Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla.
He informed that the chiefs of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) such as Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF) and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and senior officials from intelligence, army, Jammu and Kashmir administration and Amarnath Shrine Board Officials are likely to attend the meeting.
The 62-day annual pilgrimage is likely to begin on July 1 and continue till August 31. Sources said that this time ITBP has been assigned the task of guarding the cave temple and CRPF will be deployed at other places. The country’s premier internal security force has been asked to guard the yatra route in the Kashmir Valley as several columns of CRPF have been deployed in violence-hit Manipur and for panchayat elections in West Bengal, officials said.
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A terrorist was killed during the encounter
Jammu and Kashmir | A terrorist was killed on Tuesday in an encounter with security forces in Kulgam district. Police gave this information. Police said that a security personnel was also injured in the encounter.
Kashmir Zone Police tweeted, “One terrorist killed. He and which organization he was associated with is being ascertained. Several other material including arms and ammunition have been recovered from him. Detailed information will be given soon.
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Mob attacks BSF post in Meghalaya
National Desk | At least five people, including two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, were injured when villagers attacked a border post in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills district on Sunday night. The officers provided this information. Officials said on Monday that a mob attacked the post at Umsiem village near Dawki town, 100 km south of the state capital, around 10 pm. Chief Minister Konrad. Of. Sangma said the situation in the area near the international border was under control and the state government was closely monitoring the developments.
Inspector General of BSF Meghalaya Frontier Pradeep Kumar told PTI-Bhasha, “In the last few days, we have seized a lot of material, which was to be sent to Bangladesh through smuggling. Smugglers were also identified. After this action, they (smugglers) attacked the post and in retaliation BSF had to fire in the air. The force said in a statement that it has seized clothes worth Rs 2.7 lakh, which were to be smuggled. .
A BSF spokesperson said, “BSF foiled two smuggling attempts on Sunday. In the morning, they seized clothes worth Rs 2.21 lakh from Umsiam village. In the night, BSF seized sarees worth Rs 50,000 thrown by smugglers in the same village.” The BSF suspects that the smugglers gathered a crowd and laid siege to the post to avenge the action. At least two BSF personnel were injured in stone pelting by the mob, they said.
He said some villagers tried to force their way into the outpost, however they were pushed back. The Chief Minister said, “According to the reports I have received, this attack is related to some kind of smuggling. The smuggled material was recovered. This was his response. The government is closely monitoring the developments.” According to eyewitnesses, at least three villagers were also injured in the incident. The incident took place only after a vehicle in which three people were traveling allegedly broke down near the post, they said.
“The BSF personnel accused all three of them of being smugglers. The news spread and the surrounding villagers came to the rescue.” The villagers also accused the BSF jawans of being drunk in the line of duty, which has been denied by the Inspector General. Kumar said senior officials of local police and BSF rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control. He said that the BSF has started an internal inquiry into the matter.
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Will not allow drug trade in the country: Amit Shah
India | Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the successful results of the government’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy against drugs have started showing and the government is resolved that neither the trade of drugs will be allowed in the country nor they will be exported to the world through India. I will go out somewhere.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah in his message on ‘International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking’ on Monday said that the mainstay of the zero tolerance policy is the government’s ‘whole of government approach’ in which efforts are being made in coordination with different departments. The policy has been made effective. Congratulating the organizations and people who are campaigning against drugs, he said that it is a good thing that this time also the Drug Control Bureau is organizing ‘Nasha Mukt Pakhwada’ at all India level.
The Home Minister said, “It is our resolve that we will not allow the trade of narcotics in India, nor will we allow drugs to go out of the world through India. In this campaign against drugs, all the major agencies of the country, especially the ‘Narcotics Control Bureau’, are continuously continuing their war. An Anti-Drug Task Force was constituted in 2010, whose first national conference was held in Delhi in April last. He said that campaign against drug abuse and side effects is being carried out on a war footing at the national level through appropriate forums.