National News
Mamata should send fact-finding team to Malda to probe how children were injured: BJP
The BJP on Monday urged the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to send a fact finding team of TMC to Malda to investigate how five children were injured while playing.
Five children in Malda’s Kalichak were injured while they mistook crude bombs for balls. The BJP also alleged that this (bomb making) is the only industry flourishing under TMC rule in West Bengal.
In a tweet West Bengal BJP co-incharge Amit Malviya said: “Mamata Banerjee should send a fact finding team of TMC representatives to Malda’s Kaliachak, to investigate how five children were injured while playing, when they mistook crude bombs for balls. Imagine the tragic state of affairs in West Bengal. It can’t be allowed to continue.
“West Bengal BJP president Dr Sukanta Majumder tweeted: “Bomb blasts in children’s hands in Malda, West Bengal. 5 Children were injured when they spotted a ball-like object which was a bomb & it exploded. This is the only industry flourishing under TMC rule in Bengal.”
Recently, TMC announced a visit of party delegation on Sunday to Prayagraj where a family of five was found murdered on Saturday. This is the first party from outside Uttar Pradesh to visit the site of crime. The TMC delegation to Prayagraj comprises Dola Sen, Mamata Bala Thakur, Saket Gokhale, Uma Soren and Lalitesh Tripathi.
The TMC also announced the visit of a delegation of Jahangirpuri in the national capital where communal clashes broke out during Hanuman Jayanti procession on April 16.
National News
Mumbai Police Evacuate CSMT Bus Depot After Bag Scare Amid High Alert

A wave of panic swept through the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus bus depot on Friday evening after a suspicious red bag was found abandoned near the waiting area. The sighting, which came at a time when Mumbai is already on heightened alert, led to the immediate evacuation of commuters and staff from the busy transport hub.
The unattended bag was first spotted around 4:45 in the evening, prompting depot authorities to swiftly cordon off the area and inform the police. Visuals showed people rushing out of the depot while security personnel urged them to maintain distance from the spot.
A Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad team reached the site within minutes. The team conducted a meticulous examination of the bag, while police officers kept the crowd away and halted bus movement for safety.
After a detailed inspection, officials confirmed that the bag did not contain anything harmful. The episode was declared a false alarm, bringing relief to hundreds who had gathered around the barricades waiting for updates. Bus services resumed shortly after.
A police official speaking to Media said that while the scare turned out to be unfounded, every alert must be taken seriously considering the current security situation.
The incident comes barely days after a powerful explosion near Delhi’s iconic Red Fort killed at least ten people and left several injured. Following the blast, security agencies across the country have been instructed to step up surveillance at public spaces, transport hubs, and tourist locations.
Earlier this week, a major white collar terror module was busted across Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh. Several doctors allegedly linked to the Jaish e Mohammad network were arrested, and nearly three thousand kilograms of ammonium nitrate were recovered in Faridabad.
With investigations continuing, Mumbai police have intensified checks and urged citizens to report any suspicious objects or activity without delay.
National News
UP CM Yogi Adityanath meets DSP-cum-cricketer Deepti Sharma

Lucknow, Nov 14: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Friday, met the state’s World Cup winning Women’s Cricket Team player Deepti Sharma and also led a Cabinet meeting which took 20 key decisions, including one on easing the registration process for old age pension, an official said.
Sharma, who is serving as Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in the state, was praised by Chief Minister Adityanath for her good performance in the World Cricket final and winning the Player of the Tournament award.
“Deepti has done the Uttar Pradesh Police proud at the world stage,” CM Adityanath had tweeted soon after the women’s cricket team lifted the World Cup on November 2.
Cricketer Deepti Sharma was earlier appointed as DSP in January this year under the sports quota as part of Chief Minister Adityanath’s Skilled Athlete Scheme.
During the Cabinet meeting held at the CM residence on Friday, CM Adityanath led his Ministers in congratulating the women’s cricket team for winning the World Cup.
The Cabinet also condemned the fatal Delhi blast on November 10.
A key decision taken at the meeting relates to saving the elderly the trouble of running around for pension.
The Cabinet decided that the social welfare department will deploy call-centre executives to contact and seek consent of the beneficiary and fill their forms online through common service centres.
The forms will be verified using family IDs before the release of their pension, saving the elderly to run around to complete formalities.
As a pilot project, the scheme will be tried in five districts, including Ghaziabad, Gorakhpur, Hardoi, Kannauj and Lalitpur, an official said.
In the existing system, an online application by an elderly person seeking pension needs the verification by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate and village Block Development Officer before an approval from the District Magistrate-led Committee.
An official said the proposed new system will speed up the entire process.
The scheme will benefit all elderly over the age of 60 with an annual income of Rs 56,460 or less in urban areas and Rs 46,080 or less in rural areas.
The Cabinet also approved a scheme to provide car loan to employees of judicial services.
Other Cabinet decisions included approval for a private university in Shahjahanpur and beneficial rate revision for cane procurement.
Crime
Mumbai Crime: 2 Arrested For Stealing Phone Fixed To Autorickshaw Steering In Goregaon; One Accused Has 22 Past Cases

Mumbai: Bangur Nagar Police have arrested two men from Mumbai’s Goregaon West for stealing a mobile phone that an autorickshaw driver had strapped to his steering wheel for navigation. The accused, Sohail Khan (26) and Sandeep Mohite (36), both residents of the Bhagat Singh Nagar slum, were taken into custody after the midnight theft on November 11. Police said both men are currently unemployed.
The incident occurred around 12.30 am on Link Road near the slum colony. the complainant, 44-year-old rickshaw driver Manoj Sav, was seated in his vehicle waiting for passengers when the duo swiftly snatched his phone, worth Rs 6,000. The device had been secured to the steering using a rubber band. Sav realised the theft only later and later lodged a complaint at Bangur Nagar Police Station.
During the investigation, police first traced and arrested Sohail Khan. His interrogation led officers to the second accused, Mohite. Based on their statements, police recovered two stolen mobile phones worth Rs 11,000, indicating that the men had likely committed multiple thefts in the area.
Further checks revealed an extensive criminal history for Mohite. Police records showed he has 22 previous cases registered across Bangur Nagar, Goregaon and Kasturba Marg police stations. Due to his repeated involvement in theft and related offences, Mohite had previously been externed from city limits by DCP Sandeep Jadhav. Khan, too, has two prior cases registered against him at Goregaon and Bangur Nagar.
Police officials said the arrests have helped crack multiple theft incidents reported recently and added that further investigation is underway to determine whether the duo were involved in additional crimes.
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