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Delhi: High Drama At Taj Palace After Chinese Delegation Refuses To Get Bag Checked During G20 Summit

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Delhi: A huge drama unfolded at a 5-star hotel in Delhi after the Chinese delegate refused to get his bag while checking in the hotel while attending the summit. The G20 Summit was held in Delhi from September 8-10. The G20 Summit concluded on Sunday (September 10). A delegate of the Chinese delegation during the summit refused to get his bag checked even after being asked by the security personnel to get it checked. As per reports from India Today, the incident occurred at the Taj Palace Hotel in Delhi’s Chanakyapuri area.

Tension prevailed at the hotel

There was tension in the hotel as the Chinese delegate was not ready to get his bag checked at the security counter of the hotel even after being told by the police. The Chinese delegation returned to the Chinese Embassy in Delhi after being forced by the security personnel to get the bag checked at the security counter of the hotel. However, after the incident, many other Chinese delegates arrived at the hotel but they got their bags checked at the security counter. Only the one that arrived earlier refused to do so. This gave rise to speculation that the bag contained some spying equipments. There has been no official confirmation from the Chinses or the Indian side over the drama that unfolded in the hotel.

Xi Jinping skipped the G20 Summit in India

Chinese President Xi Jinping skipped to attend for reasons unknown. The Chinese authorities did not provide any reason for the absence of Xi Jinping from the Summit. Chinese Premier Li Qiang represented China instead of President Xi Jinping at the G20 Summit that concluded on September 10. The event was held at the Bharat Mandapam convention hall at Pragati Maidan in Delhi. The event witnessed the presence of various world leaders, including US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Australian PM Anthony Albanese, France President Emmanuel Macron and others.

India-China relations

The relations between India and China are soured after the clashes between Indian Army and the Chinese Public Liberation Army (PLA) at the LAC in Ladakh. However, talks are being carried out between the two nations to de-escalate the matter at the LAC and demilitarise the area at the earliest. There are reports that China has infiltrated in the Indian territories in Ladakh.

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau faces embarrassment

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also attended the event. He was embarrassed at the event as his flight was grounded due to a technical glitch. The Canadian Prime Minister had to stay for almost two days to return to his country. The aircraft in which he arrived in India face technical glitch which took two days to resolve. He could return to Canada only after the aircraft was fixed.

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Mumbai: Massive Fire Breaks Out In Goregaon Residential Building

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Mumbai: A massive fire erupted on Wednesday afternoon at a residential building in Goregaon (West), according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

The blaze began in the common electric meter box area of a ground-plus-five (G+5) building located in the Shalimar Building, Siddhi Ganesh Society, situated on S.V. Road, Road No. 04, as reported by Midday.

The Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) received the alert at 12:18 pm and quickly declared a Level I fire at 12:25 pm. Multiple emergency teams, including personnel from the MFB, local police, BMC ward staff, Public Works Department (PWD), 108 ambulance services, and Adani Electricity, were mobilised to the scene.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Residents were safely evacuated as a precautionary measure, and the fire was swiftly brought under control.

Initial reports suggest that the fire originated from the building’s common meter box, although an investigation is underway to determine the exact cause.

More details are awaited

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Samruddhi Mahamarg: Nails Found On Nagpur-Mumbai Expressway Bridge, Several Cars Left Punctured

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Mumbai: Several cars travelling late Tuesday night on the Samruddhi Expressway from Nagpur to Mumbai were forced to stop suddenly after their tyres were punctured due to rows of sharp nails hammered into the road surface on a bridge.

A video that has surfaced on the internet shows scenes from the expressway where nails can be seen fixed in rows on the bridge. The video, shot at night, shows slow traffic moving from a lane beside, where the nails are fixed.

At first, commuters suspected foul play, fearing that miscreants had planted the nails as part of a robbery attempt. However, later, checks revealed that the nails had actually been fixed by a road construction company working on repairs in the area.

According to reports, several motorists questioned why there was no barricading or warning signage if repair activity was underway. They also demanded answers as to why the nails were placed hurriedly at night, instead of during the day, when the problem could have been addressed transparently without causing distress to commuters. The situation could have been far worse, with many pointing out that punctured tyres at high speed on the expressway could have led to major accidents or fatalities.

The Samruddhi Expressway, often described as Maharashtra’s ‘corridor of prosperity,’ has repeatedly faced criticism for recurring accidents and lapses in planning since its inauguration. Authorities are expected to launch an investigation into the incident and announce corrective measures in the coming days.

In a separate infrastructure update for Mumbai, the state government approved the relocation of Dahisar Toll Plaza, which has long been a source of traffic congestion and pollution. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde recently chaired a meeting where he directed the MSRDC to shift the toll plaza near the nurseries in front of Versova Bridge.

The relocation is scheduled to be completed before Diwali, with officials instructed to fast-track the process. Once moved, the decision is expected to provide major relief for daily commuters on the Dahisar–Mira-Bhayander–Andheri corridor, where snarls have been a persistent complaint.

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iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro Max Prices in India Revealed; Pre-Orders Begin September 12

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Apple has launched the latest iPhone 17 series in India. The four models- iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max – will be up for pre-orders from September 12 at 5.30pm IST. The four iPhone 17 models will go on sale from September 19. The price in India, as anticipated, has seen a slight increase across all models, compared to the iPhone 16 range. For instance, the base iPhone 17 model starts at Rs. 82,900, a slight increase from the base iPhone 16 that started from Rs. 79,900 at launch.

Pre-orders of the iPhone 17 models will start from 5.30pm IST on September 12. Sale begins on September 19.  Apart from the Apple Store, Apple is likely to sell the new range on Amazon and Flipkart as well. Launch offers include no-cost EMI of up to six months, and up to Rs. 5,000 instant cashback on American Express, Axis Bank, and ICICI Bank card holders. Apple Trade-in and GST benefits have also been listed.

Rs. 82900 (256GB)

Rs. ₹102900 (512 GB)

Colour options – Lavender, Sage, Mist Blue, White, Black

Rs. 1,19,900 (256GB)

Rs. 1,39,900 (512GB)

Rs. 1,59,900 (1TB)

Colour options – Sky Blue, Light Gold, Space Black, Cloud White

Rs. 1,34,900 (256GB)

Rs. 1,54,900 (512GB)

Rs. 1,74,900 (1TB)

Colour options – Deep Blue, Cosmic Orange, Silver

Rs. 1,49,900 (256GB)

Rs. 1,69,900 (512GB)

Rs. 1,89,900 (1TB)

Rs. 2,29,900 (2TB)

Colour options: Deep Blue, Cosmic Orange, Silver

Apple has removed the iPhone 16 Pro models from its Apple online store, replacing them with the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max models. In the iPhone 16 range, only the base iPhone 16 model and the iPhone 16e are listed online.

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