10th class student looted
Rs 13 lakh while living at home under the pretext of online shopping
Jajpur: Looting in an innovative way.
The juvenile stole Rs 13 lakh from the account using the mobile phone of the
landlord while sitting at home. The allegation came from Shitileshwar village
under Jajpur Town police station.
Deepak Behera of the village was acquired by the administration and
paid Rs 30 lakh 77 thousand for the land. He was staying at the Jajpur Town
State Bank branch. So a woman and a son from the village come to Deepak. Taking
advantage of the trust, the 10th grader withdrew Rs 13 lakh from Deepak's
account last January along with online shopping in various ways. If the crisis
Town police station after a police complaint, Bank Statement and CCTV, while
minors were arrested for using footage impregnated base on laptops, mobile, 2
bikes Origin paperwork while using the investigation continues, police
detention for minors ମାଉସୀକୁ retaining investigation continues. On the other hand, Deepak, who
runs a family for his son's education and daughter's money for the outhouse, is
now broke.
A ninth class student was
killed in a bus crash, police seized the bus
Berhampur: A tragic accident took place
at Bill Sahi Chowk in Gate Bazaar, Berhampur. A schoolgirl was killed when her
mother, Taratarini, was hit by a bus. The deceased was identified as Tapadvati
Bishwakarma, son of Babula Maharana, a resident of Hanuman.
According to reports, the bus collided head-on at Bill Sahi Square.
He was in ninth grade at St. Xavier's School. Recently, a huge motorcycle from
Harikrishna Nagar was parked. But he narrowly escaped the crash. The traffic
police confiscated the bus and sent the body to the Berhampur Medical College
for autopsy. Police are investigating.
Corona situation is
uncontrolled in India: 68,000 new infections and 291 deaths in 24 hours.
New Delhi: Corona is uncontrolled in the
country. Infections are on the rise. On Monday, 68,020 new cases of the virus
were reported in the country. According to the Central Health Ministry, 291
people have died of the coronavirus nationwide in the past 24 hours.
In addition, the number of corona cases in the country has now
increased to 1.20 million 39 thousand 644. Presently, there are 5,21,808 active
cases in the country. In the past 24 hours, 32,231 people have been cured of
coronary heart disease. About 1,13,55,993 people in the country have been
infected with the virus. As many as 1,61,843 people were killed.
The vaccination campaign, which started across the country on
January 16, has so far vaccinated 6.5 million people. The growing number of
active cases in the second wave of coronation in the country has raised
concerns among the government. During the week, more than 1,78,000 cases were
reported in the corona.
The cargo ship was removed
from the Suez Canal, and the rest of the world was relieved by this.
New Delhi: A large cargo ship, which has
been stranded on the Egyptian Suez Canal for the past six days, has been
commissioned today. The cargo ship is considered to be one of the largest cargo
container ships in the world. "The rescue squad was not called to
him," she has told the Associated Press.
The huge ship, which was stranded on the Suez Canal, was said to be
out of the way. The giant ship "The Evergreen" crashed into the
Sewage Canal on Tuesday. "The rescue squad was not called to him,"
she has told the Associated Press.
Hundreds of ships crossing the waterway were stranded at sea. Yukito
Higaki, chairman of the ship's company, told a news conference on Friday that
the ship could be evacuated after high tide. "We are sorry for the
inconvenience," he said.
A statement from the company said, "We have decided to open the
container to reduce the burden on the ship." But the task was not easy.
The company was told that if all efforts to remove the ship were unsuccessful,
it would be necessary to separate the container. Traffic was light at this time
of night, with hundreds of ships stranded. As a result, transportation to
various countries was completely disrupted.
TRAI will change the rules
on MMS, new rules to come into effect from April 1
New Delhi: Telecommunications regulator
TRAI MMS is going to change the rules. TRAI has written to the Prime Minister's
Office to change the terms of the message, which can be sent to more than one
person at a time. "It simply came to our notice then.
The letter details the rules. In addition, TRAI has called on the
institutions and organizations under it to strictly abide by the law. According
to sources close to the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),
the NIC has said it is fully prepared to address any issues related to the
rules applicable to commercial messaging and with the help of government
agencies.
Under the new rules, eligible companies that send commercial
messages will register with telecom operators about message headers and
templates (pre-made messages). TRAI has reportedly asked FICCI, CII, ASSOCHAM,
NASSCOM, COAI to inform their members about the need for this new law.
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