Mumbai crime: NCB arrests 2 peddlers\, seize 2 kg charas

Mumbai crime: NCB arrests 2 peddlers, seize 2 kg charas

Published: 16 September, 2020 16:18 IST | mid-day online correspondent | Mumbai

The NCB said that further investigations into the antecedents of the arrested persons, the source and destination of the seized drugs and the supply chain are being probed

Shravan Gupta (left) and Avinash Singh
Shravan Gupta (left) and Avinash Singh

Continuing its war on the drugs mafia, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) arrested two drug peddlers and seized 2.04 kg charas (weed) from their possession.

Acting on a tip-off, enforcement of NCB Mumbai zonal unit intercepted one person identified as Avinash Singh (24), a resident of Nalasopara (West), and found the drugs hidden in his backpack. He was intercepted near sports complex bus stand in Bhayandar East and the seized contraband was found in eight taped packets sewn-in cloth bags.

After intercepting him, the NCB sleuths swooped on another peddler identified as 38-year-old Shravan Gupta, a resident of Nalasopara (East).

Shrawan Gupta was in telephonic contact with Avinash Singh for delivering charas. The actual supplier of the contraband has been identified as Baliram alias Balli, a resident of Bhayander East.

The NCB said that further investigations into the antecedents of the arrested persons, the source and destination of the seized drugs and the supply chain are being probed.

The NCB also made it clear that the dual operation in Thane-Palghar on Tuesday was independent and had no connection with the ongoing drugs case probe into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

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Mumbai crime: NCB arrests 2 peddlers\, seize 2 kg charas

Think People are Confusing Inheritance with Nepotism, Says Javed Akhtar
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Think People are Confusing Inheritance with Nepotism, Says Javed Akhtar

Javed Akhtar

Javed Akhtar

Veteran lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar said that many people are confusing inheritance with nepotism. He said that a person born in a film family is privileged but it is not enough.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 2:50 PM IST

Celebrated lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar recently shared his point-of-view on the raging debate on nepotism in Bollywood. Ever since the tragic demise of Sushant Singh Rajput, Bollywood has come under fire for issues like discrimination of outsiders and alleged drug usage.

Talking to Hindustan Times, Akhtar said that people are confusing inheritance with nepotism. "Inheritance cannot be called nepotism. I think people are confusing inheritance with nepotism. In film industry, nepotism is not possible because ultimately, the person who is buying the ticket at the box office is the voter and that cannot be rigged. May be somebody born in a film family has a foot in the door, but that’s about all," he said.

Talking about drug consumption in Bollywood, he said that it is the malice of the society. He further added that he has only heard and not seen any drug with his own eyes.

"But I have heard the young people tend to use drugs, but that is not just in film industry, it is the current malice of the society. That should be looked into. And I don’t know what is illegal and what is legal,” he added.

Akhtar was recently ghe recipient of the Richard Dawkins Award. He is currently the Chairman The Indian Performing Right Society (IRPS).

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Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make Chicken Khubani Masala - NDTV Food

Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make Chicken Khubani Masala

Chicken curry is one of the most popular dishes in the Indian cuisine, have you tried this unique chicken khubani yet?

Aanchal Mathur  |  Updated: September 16, 2020 15:30 IST

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Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make Chicken Khubani Masala

This yummy chicken curry with a melange of spices and apricots can be a delightful dish for dinner.

Highlights
  • Chicken curries are a rage in India having a huge variety
  • Many chicken lovers like to experiment with the lean meat
  • Here is a unique chicken curry you can try at home

If you are a fan of Indian cuisine, you would know the wide range of lip-smacking curries it boasts of! Take any vegetable or meat and one can find at least five different curries from it. Chicken, for instance, is one of the most popular meats in the cuisine — all thanks to the innumerable chicken curries we are blessed with. The classic butter chicken, zesty chicken masala or the rich chicken korma, don't we slurp at just the mention of these? When paired with tandoori naan or rice, Indian chicken curries make for a delightful meal that is unmatched.

While you might have come across countless mouth-watering chicken curries that are popular across the world, but who doesn't like to experiment a little? If you are someone who likes to cook and experiment a little in the kitchen, we have the perfect recipe for you. Chicken khubani masala is a hearty blend of whole spices cooked with chicken along with the addition apricot (khubani). Yes, you read that right!

This yellowish-orange fleshy fruit, apricot is said to be one of the healthiest fruits in the world, with loads of benefits and is as popular raw as it is cooked. It is a rich source of vitamin A and fibre, and is also a highly versatile fruit that is most popularly eaten raw but is also added in cereals, parfaits, jams and preserves due to its sweet flavour. But this chicken curry will definitely change the way you look at apricots!

(Also Read: 8 Amazing Benefits of Apricot (khubani): The Nutritional Heavyweight Among Fruits)

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Chicken khubani masala has chicken marinated in a pool of spices, including cinnamon and red chilli. It is then cooked in a curry made of spices and herbs such as bay leaf, cloves, cardamom, pepper corns and turmeric powder along with tomato puree and a puree made of dried apricots, soaked overnight. The chicken pieces are simmered well with dried apricot pieces and apricot water until the flavour has seeped in. The addition of curd and lemon balances the sweet flavour.

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Find the full recipe of chicken khubani masala here.

You can serve it with rice or roti. Try this unique chicken curry at home and let us know your experience in the comments section below.

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Mumbai crime: NCB arrests 2 peddlers\, seize 2 kg charas

Global Markets: Yen Benefits From Caution Before Fed Meeting; European Shares Edge Higher
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Global Markets: Yen Benefits From Caution Before Fed Meeting; European Shares Edge Higher

Global Markets: Yen Benefits From Caution Before Fed Meeting; European Shares Edge Higher

Investors were generally cautious before the Federal Reserve meeting on Wednesday, boosting the yen, as the rally that pushed up shares after Chinese and U.S. economic data in the previous session slowed in early London trading.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 2:09 PM IST

LONDON: Investors were generally cautious before the Federal Reserve meeting on Wednesday, boosting the yen, as the rally that pushed up shares after Chinese and U.S. economic data in the previous session slowed in early London trading.

Risk appetite was limited ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy meeting, and its statement at 1800 GMT.

European shares were mixed at the opening, but then rose, with the Stoxx 600 up around 0.3%, pushed up by gains in retail stocks.

The MSCI world equity index, which tracks shares in 49 countries, was up 0.2% at 0724 GMT, while MSCI’s main European Index was up 0.3%.

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The Fed is not expected to make changes to its monetary policy at the meeting, which will be its first since it announced that it would pursue average inflation targeting.

Although the economic projections are expected to be somewhat improved from the last round of forecasts in June, Fed Chair Jerome Powell is expected to stick to his message that the road to recovery will be long and uncertain.

“While acknowledging the more rapid improvement in the economic backdrop, we expect the message to remain one of caution,” wrote RBC Capital Markets analysts in a note to clients.

“There is no upside for the committee to be positive at this juncture.”

Investors will also be watching for U.S. retail sales data, due at 1230 GMT, which is expected to show a robust increase.

London’s FTSE 100 lagged other European indexes, down 0.4%, and the pound was down against the euro, weighed down by fears of a disorderly departure from the EU single market.

UK inflation dropped to its lowest rate in almost five years last month, led by a large reduction in meal prices.

“We’ve already started to see the early signs of the unemployment rate starting to edge higher, and with the furlough coming to an end next month and already being tapered, this deflationary wave is likely to get worse in the short term,” wrote Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets UK.

The yen hit a two-week high of 105.250 to the U.S. dollar overnight, as investors sought safer assets, and it held close to these levels at 105.325 at 0726 GMT.

Against a basket of currencies, the dollar was a touch weaker, down 0.1% at 93.005 at 0740 GMT.

The euro was up 0.1% at $1.18595.

High-rated eurozone government debt was little changed, with the benchmark German 10-year Bund yield at -0.483%.

Oil prices rose for a second day in a row, with U.S. crude oil hitting one week highs, up 2.4% at $39.21 a barrel at 0746 GMT.

Gold prices rose, up 0.5% at $1964.38 an ounce at 0747 GMT.

Elsewhere, the World Trade Organization ruled that the United States had breached global trade rules with the multibillion-dollar tariffs it imposed during its trade war with China.

The decision had limited market impact as it is only the start of a legal process that could take years.

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Mumbai crime: NCB arrests 2 peddlers\, seize 2 kg charas