Actor Shreyas Talpade Suffers Heart Attack, Hospitalised In Mumbai

Actor Shreyas Talpade Suffers Heart Attack, Hospitalised In Mumbai


Actor Shreyas Talpade suffered a heart attack on Thursday

Mumbai:

Actor Shreyas Talpade, suffered a heart attack after finishing a shoot in Mumbai on Thursday.

As per a source close to the actor, “Shreyas, 47, was shooting for ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ and in the evening he suffered a heart attack and underwent angioplasty. He is fine now.”

Shreyas is admitted to Belle Vue Hospital in Andheri West, Mumbai.

‘Welcome 3’ is being directed by Ahmed Khan. The star cast of the film also includes Akshay Kumar, Disha Patani, Suniel Shetty, Paresh Rawal, Raveena Tandon, Jacqueline Fernandez, Sanjay Dutt, Rajpal Yadav, Kiku Sharda, Daler Mehndi, Mika Singh, Rahul Dev, Mukesh Tiwari, Sharib Hashmi, Inaamulhaq, Zakir Hussain, and Yashpal Sharma.

The film is the third instalment of the hit franchise ‘Welcome’ which starred Feroz Khan, Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles.

The second instalment was titled ‘Welcome Back’ which was released in the year 2015. Actors John Abraham and Shruti Haasan replaced Akshay and Katrina in the second part.

Both films were helped by Anees Bazmee.

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Hamas Leader Says Any Gaza Post-War Plan Without Its Involvement “Delusion”

Hamas Leader Says Any Gaza Post-War Plan Without Its Involvement “Delusion”


Ismail Haniyeh said he was open for talks for ending the Israeli assault

Palestinian Territories:

Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh said Wednesday that any plan for post-war Gaza that does not involve the Palestinian militant group is just a “delusion”.

“Any arrangement in Gaza or in the Palestinian cause without Hamas or the resistance factions is a delusion,” said Haniyeh in a televised speech.

Haniyeh’s comments came a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he will not allow “the entry into Gaza of those who… support terrorism and finance terrorism”.

Haniyeh, however, said he was open for talks for ending the Israeli assault and “putting the Palestinian house in order both in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip”.

He said Hamas was ready for talks that could lead to a “political path that secures the right of the Palestinian people to their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital”.

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4 Involved In Twin Security Breach At Parliament Identified

4 Involved In Twin Security Breach At Parliament Identified


New Delhi:

The two men who triggered a massive security breach in the Lok Sabha have been identified as Sagar Sharma, the son of Shankarlal Sharma, and 35-year-old D Manoranjan, the son of D Devaraj, police sources told NDTV Wednesday afternoon. The two detained outside Parliament have been identified as Neelam, a 42-year-old woman, and Amol Shinde. 25.

Police sources have released limited information about the intruders, but have said Manoranjan is from Mysuru and a graduate in Computer Sciences from a city college. Neelam – one of those from outside Parliament – is from Haryana’s Hisar, and was studying for the civil services entrance exam.

READ | Huge Parliament Security Breach: 4 People, 2 Incidents, Smoke In Lok Sabha

All four have been arrested and the anti-terror cell of Delhi Police is leading the investigation. Top officials, including Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora, are at Parliament and the canisters have been seized as part of forensic evidence in this case.

Parliament Smoke Attack: What Happened

At 1.02 pm chaos erupted in the Lok Sabha after one man jumped from the visitors’ gallery and ran into the chamber. A second remained in the gallery. Both deployed canisters spewing yellow smoke. In a video shared online, the man who ran into the chamber jumped desks to try and evade capture.

READ | Lok Sabha Security Breach: What We Know So Far

However, he was eventually cornered by MPs. Furious opposition lawmakers, understandably concerned for their security, have questioned the breach, pointing out that the smoke could have been toxic. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, whose office is in-charge of security for the Lower House, has vowed that a thorough investigation will take place.

Parliament Smoke Attack: What We Know So Far

A visitor’s pass was recovered after the two intruders were caught; photographs of the pass are with NDTV and indications are they were issued by the office of MP Pratap Simha.

READ | Who Is Pratap Simha, BJP MP Who Issued Passes

Mr Simha is the BJP lawmaker from Mysuru in Karnataka.

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Shocking visuals of the breach showed one man, in a blue shirt and believed to Sagar Sharma, jumping from desk to desk as he tries to evade capture and reach the Speaker’s Chair. The second  – D Manoranjan – individual remained in the visitors’ gallery and burst his canister.

READ | “I Grabbed Gas Canister”: MP On Man Who Jumped Into Lok Sabha

Meanwhile, moments earlier, Neelam and Amol were detained outside Parliament after they set off red and yellow-coloured gas canisters and shouted slogans against dictatorship.

Delhi Police sources have told NDTV the two incidents are likely related. 

READ | Smoke Cans, Security Breach On 22nd Anniversary Of Parliament Attack

These breaches come on the 22nd anniversary of the 2001 Parliament terror attack, which was carried out by Pakistan-based terror groups and nine people, including eight security staff, were killed.

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India vs South Africa Live Score 2nd T20I: South Africa Begin 152-Run Chase, India Eye Early Wickets | Cricket News

India vs South Africa Live Score 2nd T20I: South Africa Begin 152-Run Chase, India Eye Early Wickets | Cricket News



IND vs SA Live Score: Here are the XIs!

South Africa: Reeza Hendricks, Matthew Breetzke, Aiden Markram, Heinrich Klaasen (wk), David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Andile Phehlukwayo, Gerald Coetzee, Lizaad Williams, Tabraiz Shamsi

India: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (capt), Rinku Singh, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Mukesh Kumar



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Ahead Of Ram Temple Opening In Ayodhya, An Infra, Real Estate Boom

Ahead Of Ram Temple Opening In Ayodhya, An Infra, Real Estate Boom


The international airport being built in Ayodhya is expected to be finished by the end of this month.

New Delhi:

The inauguration of the long-awaited Ram Mandir only weeks away, the once-sleepy town of Ayodhya is going through an infrastructure overhaul. This has caused a real estate boom in the city with property prices sky rocketing. Investors, hoteliers and business owners have rushed into the city, pushing up property prices by as much as thrice the original price

Local property dealers say there are hardly any properties are left to buy. “There is no now land available in Ayodhya,” said property dealer Kakku Singh.

“In the outer areas, where the rates should have been around Rs 3,000… The rates have gone up to Rs 6,000 to Rs 7,000… Around the Ram Mandir there is no land… if there is, here is no rate… A person can get whatever they ask for,” he added.

Data from Ayodhya’s Stamp and Registration Department shows in 2018-19, around 9,000 properties were sold till November. This year, the corresponding figure has more than doubled. Till November, 20,067 properties have been sold this year, data shows.

The prices have been peaking as the date of inauguration approaches.  

The revenue generated by the department has risen to Rs 15,631.33 lakh up till November this year from around 10,000 lakh in 2018-19.

The Department’s revenue receipt for November in terms of per cent hike was 109 per cent — the highest in the State.

“I receive phone calls from people who want to buy land to start hotels, resorts… So this has increased the revenue of the Stamp Department,” said Yogendra Pratap, Assistant Commissioner of the Stamp & Registration Department.  

The locals hope the investment will bring tourists and provide a means of income for many.  

Rajjan Lal, who lives 40 km from Ayodhya, has sold of his property in the village and bought a 1000 sq ft plot to start a small shop selling cement near Ayodhya to benefit from the booming infrastructure expansion.

“Because of the temple construction, there is a chance to have good income…I will do business here, but the rates are high as well,” he said.  

The government is also planning to build a 4.40-acre Tourism Facilitation Center in Ayodhya. The estimated cost will be Rs 130- crore.

Under the project, various commercial centres, including a tourism office, passenger accommodation, art and craft centre, food court, shopping mart, and parking space, will be developed in the tourist centre. The project is expected to take off shortly.

The international airport being built in Ayodhya is expected to be finished by the end of this month, Union aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has said.



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Article 370 Gone For Good – Supreme Court Backs Scrapping Of J&K Autonomy

Article 370 Gone For Good – Supreme Court Backs Scrapping Of J&K Autonomy



Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of move to scrap J&K special status

New Delhi:

The Supreme Court today backed the Centre’s move to scrap special status to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 of the Constitution and ordered elections next year.

Article 370 was a temporary provision to ease Jammu and Kashmir’s merger with India, said Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, reading out a majority Supreme Court judgment.

The Supreme Court said Jammu and Kashmir should be put on par with other states “at the earliest and as soon as possible”, and called for state elections by September 30, 2024.

Jammu and Kashmir did not retain sovereignty when it joined India and its constituent assembly ceased to exist the moment it merged with India, the Supreme Court said, explaining the decision.

“The J&K constituent assembly was not intended to be a permanent body. It was formed only to frame the Constitution. The recommendation of the Constituent Assembly was not binding on the President,” said Chief Justice Chandrachud.

The Supreme Court, however, explained why the state continued to enjoy special status even after its merger with India, despite the state not having “internal sovereignty”.

“When the constituent assembly ceased to exist, the special condition for which Article 370 was introduced also ceased to exist. But the situation in the state remained, and thus the Article continued,” the Supreme Court said.

“All states in the country have legislative and executive power, albeit to differing degrees. Article 371A to 371J are examples of special arrangements for different states. This is an example of asymmetric federalism… Jammu and Kashmir does not have internal sovereignty different from other states,” the Supreme Court said.

The bench gave three separate judgments – one authored by Chief Justice Chandrachud on behalf of himself, Justice BR Gavai and Justice Surya Kant; another concurring judgment by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, and a third judgment concurring with the other two by Justice Sanjiv Khanna.

Article 370 gave Jammu and Kashmir its own Constitution and decision-making rights for all matters barring defence, communications and foreign affairs. Its removal ended special status to the state.

Contained within Article 370 was Article 35A, which allowed the erstwhile state to define who it acknowledged as permanent residents and gave special rights, such as government jobs and owning property.

The Supreme Court said it did not find it necessary to see whether the reorganisation of Jammu and Kashmir into a Union Territory was valid since it was a temporary arrangement until the election and restoration of statehood.



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