Cash, jewellery worth Rs 1.5 cr looted during attack on Manipur MLA's residence: Police
Imphal: The mother of JD(U) MLA Kh Joykishan Singh in Manipur has lodged a complaint, alleging that Rs 18 lakh in cash and jewellery items worth Rs 1.5 crore were looted by a mob that vandalised the legislator's residence on November 16, police said on Thursday Several items kept at the MLA's residence in West Imphal's Thangmeiband area for internally displaced people were also destroyed during the attack, a senior officer said. The mother of Thangmeiband constituency legislator Kh Joykishan Singh filed a complaint with the Imphal Police Station that Rs 18 lakh in cash and several valuable items worth Rs 1.5 crore were looted and destroyed during a mob attack. An FIR has been registered, the police officer told PTI. The mob vandalised the residence of the legislator for about two hours on the November 16 evening, he said. Notably, the MLA was in Delhi due to medical treatment for one of his family members when the mob attacked his residence last week. An internally displaced person, staying in a relief camp set up at Tombisana Higher Secondary School in Thangmeiband, a few meters away from the residence of Joykishan, said, Vegetables like potatoes and onions, and other items such as winter clothes were kept for people like us. All these materials were looted. We urged the mob not to vandalise the residence of the MLA as several items meant for distribution among displaced people were kept there, Sanayai, a volunteer who manages the relief camp under the supervision of Joykishan, said. Lockers, electronics goods and furniture were vandalised, she claimed, adding that the mob attempted to take away three air conditioners but failed. Seven gas cylinders were also taken away by the mob, she claimed. Documents of internally displaced people were also destroyed during the attack, Sanayai said. The mob also pushed internally displaced people and one of the volunteers there was injured after being beaten up, she claimed. Houses of several legislators in Manipur were vandalised as violence escalated last week after three women and three children belonging to the Meitei community had gone missing from a relief camp in Jiribam district following a gunfight between security forces and suspected Kuki-Zo militants that resulted in the deaths of 10 insurgents on November 11. Bodies of those six were later found over the past few days. More than 220 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year.
Cash, Jewellery Worth Rs 1.5 Cr Looted During Attack On Manipur MLAs Residence: Police
IMPHAL, Nov 21: The mother of JD(U) MLA Kh Joykishan Singh in Manipur has lodged a complaint, alleging that Rs 18 lakh in cash and jewellery items worth Rs 1.5 crore were looted by a mob that vandalised the legislators residence on November 16, police said on Thursday Several items kept at the MLAs residence in West Imphals Thangmeiband area for internally displaced people were also destroyed during the attack, a senior officer said. The mother of Thangmeiband constituency legislator [] The post Cash, Jewellery Worth Rs 1.5 Cr Looted During Attack On Manipur MLAs Residence: Police appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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23-yr-old Dalit girl found dead for not supporting SP nominee
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13-year-old claims Facebook curbs on account for post on Manipur killings The Times of India
13-year-old claims Facebook curbs on account for post on Manipur killingsThe Times of India
Gautam Adani charged in US over alleged $250-million bribery scheme
Prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York, alleged that Adani and other defendants lied about the plan as they sought to raise money from US investors
2024 CMAs red carpet: Lainey Wilson, Kelsea Ballerini, Kacey Musgraves shine at awards show
Lainey Wilson, Kelsea Ballerini, Kacey Musgraves all dazzled on the red carpet at Wednesday night's CMA awards, rocking glam country looks.
Top health official in New Mexico leaves after less than 2 years on the job
New Mexico Health Secretary Patrick Allen is leaving after less than two years on the job
Hardik Pandya banned, Mumbai Indians captain to miss first match of IPL 2025 due to...
Alongside Hardik, Mumbai Indians have retained key players Jasprit Bumrah, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, and Tilak Varma.
THOUNA Manipur mourns death of M Noren
THOUNA Manipur has expressed deep condolences over the untimely demise of its secretary Moirangthem Noren, who passed away on November 20 morning In a condolence note, THOUNA Manipur informed that a condolence meeting was held at the Kakching Ningthou Leikai residence of Kshetrimayum Noren during which those gathered observed a two minute silence as a mark of respect to the departed soul and prayed for his soul to rest in peace in the heavenly abode THOUNA also shared the grief and sorrow of the bereaved family Source Chronicle News Service
Eight more CAPF companies in state
Eight more companies of CAPF four each BSF and CRPF, and a Mahila battalion of CRPF sent by the Centre to contain violence in the state have reached the state as of Wednesday evening All the CAPF personnel airlifted in Indian Air Force aircrafts landed at Imphal international airport The Ministry of Home Affairs had decided to send 50 more companies of CAPF to Manipur in view of the escalation of violence in the state out of which six companies arrived here on Tuesday Source Chronicle News Service
Khongshang railway station assessed
A team of the Indian Railways assessed the operational preparedness of the Khongshang railway station on Wednesday The team including maintenance crew of railways tracks comprising engineers and the commander of Railway Protection Force arrived at the station at 12 20 pm in a special double coach train from Silchar, Assam Following the inspection, the team left Khongshang station at 1 51 pm on the same day Meanwhile, the Khongshang railway station master Sinreap Gangmei informed that a goods train is likely to reach the station on November 22 Source Chronicle News Service
JAL, Jiribam strongly condemns militant attack on innocent civilians
HT Bureau GUWAHATI, Nov 20: A horrifying attack in Jakuradhor Village, Manipur, has left eight innocent civilians dead and several homes destroyed, sparking outrage and grief across the region. The attack, carried out on November 11 2024, by armed militants identified as members of the Chin-Kuki-Zo-Hmar group, has been condemned as an act of organised []
Horoscope Today, 21 November 2024: Check your astrological predictions here
Horoscope Today | 21 November 2024: If you are interested in astrology, let us take you through what your day could look like. Here is the horoscope for 21 November 2024. Read what the stars have in store for you today (21 November 2024). ARIES (March 21 April 20) You may attend a party [] The post Horoscope Today, 21 November 2024: Check your astrological predictions here appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur Congress requests Kharge to take action against Chidambaram over X post
IMPHAL, Nov 20: Manipur Congress on Wednesday requested AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge to take action against senior party leader P Chidambaram for his controversial post on X. In the post that was later deleted, Chidambaram had advocated for regional autonomy. In a letter to Kharge, the Congress leaders said, We unanimously condemn the content of []
Vedanta Resources may raise $1.2 billion to refinance debt
The company is in talks with investors to raise $500 million in the coming weeks through a bond issue to partly refinance $606 million of outstanding 13.875% notes maturing in 2028. This is a re-tap of the bonds raised in September and the instrument is likely to be priced around 10.2%, where the bond is trading.
'Singham Again' box office collection day 20
'Singham Again' makes Rs 235.15 crore so far, in the span of 20 days. This is the domestic box office collection. It has already crossed Rs 300 crore when it comes to the worldwide box office.
BB3 earns Rs 2.25 crore on Wednesday
Kartik Aaryan's 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' continues its steady run, earning an estimated Rs 2.25 crore on its 20th day. With a total collection of Rs 237.75 crore, the film is projected to surpass Rs 240 crore by the end of its third week. Despite the competition, the horror-comedy is aiming for a Rs 250 crore finish.
Cant Fix Public Complaints in 21-Day Deadline, Make It 60: I-T Dept Tells Govt | Exclusive
News18 has accessed the presentation made by an additional director general of income tax. Among all government departments, the I-T wing has the highest pendency of nearly 9,700 complaints, out of which over 7,300 are pending for more than the stipulated deadline in the government of 21 days
What the latest violence in Manipur reveals about its crisis The Indian Express
What the latest violence in Manipur reveals about its crisisThe Indian Express
Stock Market Today: All You Need To Know Going Into Trade On Nov. 21
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Axis, KIMS among HSBCs 12 actionable stock ideas in Asia
We believe Asia in 2025 will look very different from what it did in the past few years, said HSBCs analysts. Mainland China is turning a corner, India is slowing, ASEAN is investing in new infrastructure, and, in North Asia, the story is all about AI and returning cash to shareholders through dividends and share buybacks.
Cong teachers wing stages dharna, demands peace in Manipur The Tribune India
Cong teachers wing stages dharna, demands peace in ManipurThe Tribune India
Companies News Today Live Updates on November 21, 2024: Get the latest updates on the company's financial performance, strategic acquisitions, and market shifts. Explore detailed insights on mergers, acquisitions, financial results, and leadership changes that are shaping the business landscape across industries.
Passengers stranded at Delhi Airport due to fog-related flight delays exceeding two hours will soon be allowed to deplane and reboard without repeating security checks. This initiative aims to alleviate passenger inconvenience and optimize slot utilization during the fog season. A separate holding area will be established to ensure the security and segregation of deplaned passengers.
Sindhu registers 20th win against Busanan, cruises to second round of China Masters
SHENZHEN (China), Nov 20: Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu continued her dominant run against Busanan Ongbamrungphan, defeating the Thai shuttler in straight games to advance to the second round of the China Masters tournament on Wednesday. World number 19 Sindhu dispatched the higher ranked Busanan by 21-17 21-19 in 50 minutes in the first round of the Super 750 event. This was Sindhus 20th win against the world number 11 in 21 meetings. Both shuttlers started off the match on [] The post Sindhu registers 20th win against Busanan, cruises to second round of China Masters appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Doda Athletes shine at National Pencak Silat Cships 2024
Excelsior Sports Correspondent SRINAGAR, Nov 20: District Doda athletes delivered outstanding performance at 12th Pre-Teen, Sub-Junior, and Junior National Pencak Silat Championships 2024, held at Sher-e-Kashmir Indoor Sports Complex, Srinagar. Organized by the Pencak Silat Federation of India, the event saw fierce competition from athletes from across the country. Athletes from District Doda, representing Chenab Sports Academy, showcased exceptional skills and brought laurels to the region. The medal winners in the Championship were Haiyka Batool Zargar, won Gold in Girls [] The post Doda Athletes shine at National Pencak Silat Cships 2024 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MMTC-PAMP honoured at Forbes India DGEMS 2024
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 20: MMTC-PAMP, Indias only LBMA-accredited gold & silver refiner today honoured as one of the top 10 companies among an elite selection of 200 fast-growing enterprises at the Forbes Indias D Globalist Entrepreneur Mobility Summit (DGEMS), held at New Delhi. The company earned this distinguished recognition, following a rigorous evaluation process encompassing preliminary assessment and detailed nomination reviews. Speaking on the occasion, Vikas Singh, Managing Director & CEO, MMTC-PAMP said, Forbes DGEMS 2024 is an ideal [] The post MMTC-PAMP honoured at Forbes India DGEMS 2024 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Adani Green Energy raises $600 million via 20-year bonds
The company priced the bond at 7.45% and the proceeds of the issue will be used to refinance existing loan facilities of the company. The pricing of these bonds is much higher than the 7% targeted by Adani Green in the issue that was pulled out ultimately on October 15. Bankers said the more expensive pricing reflects the rise in the benchmark US treasury yield since that date.
Douse raging inferno in Manipur, DMK tells PM Modi DTNEXT
Douse raging inferno in Manipur, DMK tells PM ModiDTNEXT