Indian Naval Ship Khanjar successfully rescued three ships from the Bay of Bengal. According to information, 130 nautical miles off the Tamil Nadu coast, three fishing vessels were stranded due to bad weather. About 36 Indian fishermen were aboard these ships. Due to bad weather, the ships were stuck in the middle of the sea. With no fuel, lack of essential supplies and engine failure, the ship’s crew contacted the Navy. Fishermen were stranded in the sea for more than two days. All were brought back to Chennai port on 28 July after a naval operation.

Updates: Navy rescues three ships stranded in Bay of Bengal, 36 fishermen taken to safe port

three rescued from sinking boat
Indian Coast Guard Boat C-145 while on patrol off Table Island of Andaman found three personnel stranded at sea. On seeing the patrol party, he called for help. Thereafter the patrol boat rescued the distressed fishermen from the sinking MV P Gauri. Provided medical aid to him and took him to Diglipur port. Andaman and Nicobar Command has given this information.

Nepalese killed after dispute with locals in Sikkim
A 40-year-old man from Nepal, working at a tower construction site in Sikkim’s Gangtok district, was brutally murdered by a local man after a personal dispute. Gangtok Superintendent of Police Tenzing Loden Lepcha said the incident took place in the early hours of Friday at Samdong village, about 27 km from the state capital, when the 23-year-old accused stabbed the Nepali. After this, he also attacked the deceased with a stone. The deceased was identified as Rupesh Rai, a resident of Ilam, Nepal and was working at a tower construction site at Upper Samdong in Gangtok district.

Chennai blogger arrested for commenting on judiciary over Manipur violence
Chennai-based publisher and blogger Badri Seshadri has been arrested by the police for his comments on the judiciary regarding the Manipur violence on his YouTube channel. Perambalur district police arrested Seshadri on Saturday morning following a complaint by Kunnam resident advocate Kavirasu. Police booked IPC sections 153 (provocation with intent to cause riot), 153A(1)(a) (promoting enmity between groups by means of words), 505(1)(b) (causing public fear and Causing alarm) has been registered under IPC.

Congress leader arrested for ‘murdering’ his wife in Hyderabad
A local Congress leader in Telangana has been arrested for allegedly killing his wife at their home here. The police gave this information on Saturday.

According to the information, the accused had taken his wife to a private hospital in the city on July 14 citing a head injury. Where the doctors declared him dead. Police further said that on the basis of its investigation and post-mortem report, Vallabh Reddy was arrested on July 26 on charges of murdering his 27-year-old wife after a scuffle.

A police officer from the Narayanguda police station has learned that the couple had a scuffle at their residence on July 14. At the same time, on provocation, Reddy allegedly attacked his wife and hit her head against the wall and door frame. Due to this, the woman fell unconscious and her husband was immediately taken to the hospital due to head injury, but the doctors declared him brought dead.

Death toll rises to 10 in Tripura’s Ulta Rath Utsav accident
The death toll has risen to 10 in the accident during Ulta Rath Utsav in Kumarghat, Tripura. In Tripura’s Unakoti district, a fire broke out on Friday after the chariot came in contact with a high-tension wire. Six people died on the spot in the accident, while many others were injured. Ruma Sarkar, who was among the injured, was being treated at Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi. But, he died on Friday night. Tripura Police’s Assistant Inspector General (AIG) Jyotishaman Das Chowdhary told that earlier three other injured have also died during treatment. Expressing grief over the death of the woman, Union Minister of State for Social Justice Pratima Bhowmik said, her younger daughter has died before Roma, while the elder daughter is undergoing treatment in Delhi, she is also fighting for life. May God give strength to the family to bear this loss.

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