Tag: Woman

  • Woman fined Rs 5,000 for breaking window pane of bus

    Woman fined Rs 5,000 for breaking window pane of bus

    Koppal: An angry woman pelted stones at a NWKSRTC bus because buses going from Koppal to Hospet did not stop near New Lingapur (Huligi Cross) in the taluk. The bus driver cum conductor Mukkana Kukanur, took the bus along with all the passengers to the Munirabad police station and sent back the woman who had thrown stones after collecting fine of Rs 5000 from her.

    A person named Lakshmi from Papanalli village near Ilakal had come to have darshan of Huligemmadevi at Huligi in the district. ‘I waited for a long time near Huligi Cross for the bus but the bus did not stop. This incident took place on Sunday and as it was raining in the afternoon, people were seen scrambling for the bus in Huligi. Many buses passed in front of me but did not stop. It was also raining. I waited for four to five hours for the bus to Ilakal. Lakshmi said that I got angry and threw stones because the bus did not stop. After the Hospet depot manager warned her that she should pay a fine of Rs 5,000 for breaking the glass of the bus, otherwise a complaint would be filed at the police station, the woman apologised and paid the fine and travelled in the same bus.

    “The Koppala-Hosapete non-stop bus is express and would not stop. and the woman who threw stones had to go to Ilakal. Instead of stopping in the direction of the buses going to their hometown, they stopped in the opposite direction. Glass was broken due to stone pelting. Fortunately, the stone did not fall inside the bus. Otherwise, the passengers also would have been injured,’ said Mukkanna Kukanur.

  • AI pilot, co-pilot’s license suspended for allowing woman inside cockpit

    AI pilot, co-pilot’s license suspended for allowing woman inside cockpit

    New Delhi: The license of an Air India pilot and a co-pilot, who permitted an unauthorised woman to enter the cockpit of flight AI-445, operating from Delhi to Leh on June 3, has been suspended by the DGCA, said an official.

    During the departure of Air India flight AI-458 from Chandigarh to Leh, the Pilot in Command (PIC) allowed an unauthorised person to enter the cockpit.

    “The First Officer (co-pilot) failed to object to this unauthorised entry. After conducting an investigation, the DGCA has taken the following actions the PIC’s pilot license has been suspended for one year, and the First Officer’s pilot license has been suspended for one month,” said an official.

    Earlier, following the breach of cockpit norms, Air India had taken disciplinary action against two pilots and had suspended them.

    The decision came after the airline received a complaint from the cabin crew, who raised concerns about the violation of cockpit regulations.

    “Air India has a just culture approach to all safety related events and has a zero tolerance for deliberate breaches of regulations. Such breaches are dealt with on a serious basis and sanctions will be imposed on those who are in breach of the regulations,” said the Air India spokesperson.

    This incident came merely a month after Air India was fined Rs 30 lakh by the DGCA for a previous breach of cockpit norms, highlighting the airline’s need for stricter adherence to established regulations.

  • Congress leader is after the woman, crossed all limits by entering the house

    Congress leader is after the woman, crossed all limits by entering the house

    Dantewada. The woman has filed a complaint against the Congress leader in the Kotwali police station. In fact, on May 23, a female employee posted in the collectorate lodged an FIR against Congress leader Karan Tamo in Kotwali police station. The woman has made serious allegations against Karan. In the application made in the police station, it is written that Karan Tamo has been troubling him for many days. On May 23, she came to her house for lunch. After having lunch, she was going back to the collectorate. Meanwhile, Karan came threatening. Along with entering the house, there was a fight.

    According to the woman, Karan dragged her into the house by holding her hand. He beat her up and strangulated her. Snatched the mobile from him and also snatched the purse. Somehow when the woman ran away from Karan’s clutches, Karan beat her openly on the middle of the road. Not only this, threatened to kill him. Accused Karan returned the purse and the key of the scooty, but broke his mobile by throwing it on the road. On the basis of the application, the Kotwali police have registered a case under sections 294, 323, 506, 341 and 452 of the IPC. Investigation is on in the matter.

  • Gas cylinder is expensive, this woman takes it once in 5 months

    Gas cylinder is expensive, this woman takes it once in 5 months

    Korba. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel offered flowers to Chhattisgarh Mahtari in Chirra village and started a dialogue with the general public in the meet-meet program with Rajyageet. While addressing the program, he said that I have come to Rampur earlier also. First of all, we waived off the loans of the farmers. Farmers are getting fair price for paddy.

    While talking to the Chief Minister, Mejna Rathia told that she has 26 acres of land, Rs 2.64 lakh was forgiven under the loan waiver. Mejna told that the paddy money has been received, he described the Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana as very beautiful. With this money I bought a farm, got the girl married, spent on the education of some children and also got jewelry made for my wife.

    The same Jayanthi Rathiya said in front of the Chief Minister about not being able to make a ration card, she told that I have two children in my house and mother-in-law and father-in-law. There is a ration card in the name of mother-in-law, the Chief Minister said that only one ration card is made for a family. Asha lives in Barpali. Regarding the ration card, he told that 35 kg rice is available. Gram, salt, sugar are also available.

    There is no money for salt and rice. If kerosene is expensive, she does not take it. Gas cylinders are taken once in four to five months because it is expensive. The Chief Minister told them that the rates of diesel-petrol and gas are decided by the Centre. Regarding the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, Divyang Lalita Rathia told that she is a member of Gauthan and works in Rural Industrial Park. Lalita told that she has earned Rs 6 lakh by selling cow dung vermi compost. Dividend has been received by selling cow dung. He has also reared earthworms, has sold earthworms worth Rs 10 lakh. Lalita told that selling cow dung has become our identity, for this we have also received respect from the Governor.

  • Woman shot dead in Patiala Gurdwara

    Woman shot dead in Patiala Gurdwara

    Parminder Kaur, 33, allegedly ‘consuming liquor’ inside Gurdwara Dukhniwaran Sahib, was allegedly shot dead outside the manager’s room late on Sunday evening. The man who fired the shots has been arrested.

    Spotted by a sewadar and a group of devotees, Parminder was being taken to the manager’s room when a man, identified as Nirmaljit Singh of Urban Estate here, opened fire. The sewadar was also injured in the shooting.

    “Outraged, he fired five shots of which three hit the woman, who collapsed outside the manager’s room in the gurdwara complex”, said Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Varun Sharma.

    “Divorced recently, Nirmaljit regularly visited the gurdwara. He is a property dealer,” said DSP Jaswinder Tiwana. The SSP said Nirmaljit was carrying a licensed weapon.

    Further investigations into the incident were on, the SSP added.

  • The woman was troubled by stomach and headache, fed up and gave up her life

    The woman was troubled by stomach and headache, fed up and gave up her life

    Bemetara. Troubled by illness, a woman committed suicide by setting herself on fire in Kope Dabri village of Thankhamharia area. The woman was running ill for a year. According to the police, the woman used to be troubled by TB, stomach ache and headache. Distressed by this, he took the extreme step. Thankamharia police station in-charge Pushpendra Kumar Bhatt told that the deceased Usha Bai husband Ramkhilavan Rajput was a resident of 52 village Kope Dabri. The deceased was suffering from illness for a long time.

    Had an operation done a year ago in a private hospital. Where the doctor told about having cancer. When he was not well, the relatives admitted him to Ramakrishna Care Hospital. After examining, the doctor informed about TB. After which the woman was undergoing treatment. On Thursday, the woman poured kerosene kept in the house on herself and set it on fire. Due to this the woman got seriously burnt. The husband tried to save. The woman was admitted to Thankhamharia Hospital in critical condition by Sanjeevani vehicle. Where the woman died during treatment. After the postmortem, the dead body was handed over to the relatives. The police is investigating by establishing a route. Necessary information is being collected in this regard. All aspects are being investigated.

  • Woman sentenced to life imprisonment, had killed the child by hitting her on the bed

    Woman sentenced to life imprisonment, had killed the child by hitting her on the bed

    Rajnandgaon. The woman who killed a four-year-old girl living in the neighborhood by hitting her head on the bed has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the court. The incident took place on February 8, 2019, in Bhanpuri village adjacent to the city. Within 15 days of the incident, the Lalbagh police had arrested the accused woman. 4-year-old Dimple Nirmalkar, a resident of Bhanpuri, suddenly went missing on February 8. After the complaint, the police, family members and villagers started searching for Dimple.

    Dimple’s dead body was found in a bag in Parrinala area. When the police started investigating, Dimple’s locket was found in the house of 25-year-old Aarti Sahu, who lives in her neighborhood. The police interrogated Aarti in custody. In which he accepted the murder of Dimple. Accused woman Aarti had told the police that Dimple and her daughter used to play together, during which Dimple used to make her cry. Enraged by this, she took Dimple to her room and killed her by banging her head on the wooden bed. After the arrest of Aarti, the hearing of the case was going on in the Additional Sessions Judge Fast Track Court, after completion of the hearing, the court sentenced the accused Aarti to life imprisonment. Public prosecutor Aditya Prakash Srivastava pleaded the case.

  • auto driver raped woman

    auto driver raped woman

    A 19-year-old woman was allegedly raped by an auto driver here, the police said on Tuesday. The victim alleged that on Sunday, auto driver Amit forcibly took her to his home and raped her, the police said. An FIR was registered against the driver under Section 376 (rape) of the IPC at the Shivaji Nagar police station.

  • Fraud of two lakhs from a woman in Gurugram

    Fraud of two lakhs from a woman in Gurugram

    A DLF phase-3 resident has filed a complaint against the operators of an online mobile application for allegedly duping her of over Rs 2 lakh. An FIR has been registered at the cyber east police station.

    Palakk Srivastava said her friend had asked her to invest in an app called “BP PLC” last year and promised high returns. “My friend made me join a WhatsApp group with an admin named Sarah. My mother and I collectively made transactions of around Rs 2.30 lakh to the app through various UPI IDs. On December 15 last year, I requested for a withdrawal of my funds but haven’t received anything as yet. The WhatsApp group had nearly 800 members. Everyone has been asking for their money but the admin is asking them to invest more. Nearly 1,000 persons have been scammed,” said Palakk in her complaint.

  • Case filed against two for firing on woman

    Case filed against two for firing on woman

    A Sector 9 woman resident had a narrow escape after two unidentified youths allegedly fired at her while she was at her home on Wednesday evening. An FIR has been registered at the Sector 9A police station, said the police.

    According to the complaint filed by Sarita Sharma, a resident of Sector 9, two youths were standing at the gate of her house and fired at her. “I had a narrow escape. The bullet nearly hit me in the head. After hearing the sound of the bullet, my husband came out. That’s when the youths ran away,” said Sarita in her complaint.

    An FIR has been registered against unidentified accused under Sections 307 (murder attempt), 34 (common intention) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC and sections of the Arms Act at the Sector 9A police station.