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Nagpur: Two ATM hackers, Anees Khan and Mohd Taleeb, were picked up from Palwal in Haryana earlier this week through a joint operation involving city police and their local counterparts. The duo, one of which is likely to be a former bank employee, were allegedly behind thefts amounting to Rs 6.75 lakh from four ATMs of State Bank of India (SBI) from different parts of the city between July 14 and 16 this year. Police said Talib s ATM card was being misused for the hacking and theft. He had shared his card with Iqbal Khan and Anees. While Anees and Talib were being brought to city after producing them before Jaipur court in Rajasthan, Iqbal is yet to be nabbed. ....
Express News Service JAIPUR: At a time when the second wave of COVID-19 has turned Jaipur into a pandemic hotspot, two sisters in the city are making a small but significant contribution to help virus-infected families by sending them free, hygienic and healthy home-cooked food. Though they initially began this effort to help some families known to them, now their modest initiative is helping dozens of families who are battling the dreaded disease. Pooja, 37, and Vandana, 49, live in Jaipur’s Bajaj Nagar area and are rapidly becoming saviours for virus-infected families in the city, which is recording an average of over 3000 new cases and nearly 40 deaths each day. As they struggle to look after affected family members, ensure all medicines or even oxygen, organising food is often a nightmare. ....
Bharatiya Maharashtra Rajya Kisan Sangharsh Samanvay Samiti conducts seminar on farm laws By Sameer| Updated: 6th January 2021 3:02 pm IST By Harshal Deshpande Nagpur: A Public outreach seminar on the three anti-farmer laws was organized by Bharatiya Maharashtra Rajya Kisaan Sangharsh Samanvay Samiti, at Tilak Sabhagruha, Bajaj Nagar. The seminar is first of its kind in Nagpur, and was organized in an attempt to explain the laws to common people and help them understand how the laws are not just Anti-farmers but Anti-people in nature. The guest speakers for the seminar were noted farmer leaders like Vijay Javandiya from Shetkari Sanghatna, Dr. Harish Dhurat from Rashtriya Kashtakari Panchayat. Another distinguished speaker in the seminar who covered the legal aspect of these legislations was Mr. Tejinder Singh Raval, a Chartered Accountant by Profession, a law expert and an economist. ....
Highlights A woman from Aurangabad, Maharashtra complained of pain on her back and waist. The woman s body was filled with pus and antibodies to the coronavirus infection were also found. There are only 7 such cases observed across the world, this is the first case in India. Aurangabad: In a recent development, a woman from Aurangabad, Maharashtra complained of pain on her back and waist. The doctors examined her and found that woman s body was filled with pus and antibodies to the coronavirus infection were also found. There are only 7 such cases observed across the world. This becomes the very first case in India. ....