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Around 55 people fall ill, among 2 critical, after eating ice cream at a function in Madhya Pradesh

Reports state that the samples of ice cream have been sent for medical examination.

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Fifty-five people, including 25 children, fell ill after eating ice cream at a religious function in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone district. These people are currently undergoing treatment at the district hospital. Among those sick, two of them are critical, said an official.

According to the reports, all these sick people had ice cream on Wednesday night during a religious function at a temple in Chhatal village which is 14 km from the district headquarters. The ice creams were prepared and sold by Dinesh Kushwaha.

Reports state that the samples of ice cream have been sent for medical examination.

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Khargone’s Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr Daulat Singh Chauhan said all of those who had ice cream was rushed to the district hospital after they complained of colic, vomiting and upset stomach due to food poisoning. Among 25 children, 2 of them are critically ill.

The official said the children were brought to the hospital in critical condition, however, their health seems to be stable now.

The hospital’s Resident Medical Officer Dr Dilip Septa said 20 children and 10 other people have so far been discharged after treatment.

A few days ago, as many as 20 children, including a few men, fell ill after eating khichdi at a religious community feast from a temple in Nanana village, Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh

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Haryana man calls girlfriend from Canada to Sonipat, kills and buries body in farmhouse

Police on Wednesday recovered the skeleton remains of Monika from the 10 feet deep pit in Sunil’s farmhouse after almost nine months.

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Haryana man calls girlfriend from Canada to Sonipat, kills and buries body in farmhouse

A chilling incident took place in Haryana’s Sonipat after a man allegedly shot dead his girlfriend after calling her from Canada. The accused even buried her girlfriend’s body in a farmhouse in June last year which has now been recovered by police officials.

According to the reports, the accused, identified as Monika, called his girlfriend, Monika, from Canada on January 22. Before visiting her boyfriend’s place in Sonipat, she went to meet her parents in Rohtak.

On not returning for a few days, Monika’s parents filed a missing complaint of their daughter at the Ganaur Police Station. However, the police failed to solve the case so they handed it to Bhiwani CIA-2.

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On April 2, Sunil was apprehended by the Bhiwani Crime Branch team in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh for abducting and killing Monika. During the interrogation, Sunil confessed to his crime that he had killed Monika and buried her body in a farmhouse in June 2022 under the influence of alcohol.

Police on Wednesday recovered the skeleton remains of Monika from the 10 feet deep pit in Sunil’s farmhouse after almost nine months.

Police have now apprehended Sunil and are trying to ascertain the reason behind this gruesome killing. Police also said that the accused has several cases registered against him, including an attempt to murder.

Despite Monika’s aunt filing a kidnapping case against Sunil at Ganaur police station in Sonipat on November 2022, the police failed to take any action. It was only after Monika’s relatives brought up the matter to the attention of the Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij that the case was investigated.

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Kurmi community protests in West Bengal disrupt train services, 85 trains cancelled

The Kurmi community argued their ST status was taken away after independence for unknown reasons given the fact that they were registered for the same till 1931.

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As many as 85 trains have been cancelled, and hundreds of vehicles were left stranded as different organisations of the Kurmi community continued rail and road protests in West Bengal’s Paschim Medinipur district on Thursday and demanded the ST status, reports said.

The rail and road blockade has disrupted the lives of locals who commute for work daily.

The Kurmi community is demanding recognition under the Schedule Tribe category for a long time. On Wednesday, train services were affected in Bankura, Purulia, and West Midnapore districts of West Bengal.

Express trains including Purushottam Express, Bhubneswar Rajdhani, and Nandan Kanan Express got affected by the protest.

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Trains that got cancelled were 08641 Adra-Barkakana MEMU Passenger Special, 08649 Adra-Purulia MEMU Special, 03595 Bokaro Steel City-Asansol MEMU Special, 03598 Asansol- Ranchi MEMU Special, 08650 Purulia-Adra MEMU Special, 18085 Kharagpur-Ranchi MEMU Express, 18116 Chakradharpur-Gomoh Express, 03592 Asansol-Bokaro Steel City MEMU Special, 13301 Dhanbad-Tatanagar Express, 18183 Tatanagar-Danapur Express, 03594 Asansol-Purulia MEMU Special, 18036 Hatia-Kharagpur Express, 18035 Kharagpur-Hatia Express, 03593 Purulia-Asansol MEMU Special, 18184 Danapur-Tatanagar Express, 08054 Tatanagar-Kharagpur MEMU Special, 08055 Kharagpur-Tatanagar MEMU Special, 08060 Tatanagar-Kharagpur MEMU Special, 12814 Tatanagar-Howrah Steel Express, 12813 Howrah-Tatanagar Steel Express, 12376 Jasidih-Tambaram Express

Kurmi community demands ST status

The protestors are protesting for the last year and demanding the intervention of states as well as the Central government for including the Kurmali language in the 8th Schedule to the Constitution of India and demanding the status of the Scheduled Tribe of the community.

The Kurmi community argued their ST status was taken away after independence for unknown reasons given the fact that they were registered for the same till 1931.

The community demands the ST status just as they had it during the undivided Bihar. Last year, the community carried out the Rail Roko protest in three states including West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Odisha.

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Home Ministry recommends CBI probe against Oxfam India

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Thursday recommended a CBI investigation against Oxfam India for allegedly violating the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010, reports said.

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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Thursday recommended a CBI investigation against Oxfam India for allegedly violating the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010, reports said.

According to reports quoting sources, the Union Home Ministry has purportedly found that even after registering under the FCRA, which bars foreign transfers, Oxfam India continued to transfer foreign contributions to various entities.

As per sources, a survey carried out by the Income Tax Department uncovered multiple emails which revealed that Oxfam India was allegedly planning to circumvent FCRA provisions by routing funds to other FCRA-registered associations or through the for-profit consultancy route.

They said that the survey also purportedly “exposed” Oxfam India as a possible instrument of foreign policy of foreign organisations or entities, which have liberally funded the organisation over the years, they said.

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The sources further said that Oxfam India, which is registered to carry out social activities, allegedly routed funds to the Centre for Policy Research (CPR) through its associates and employees in the form of commission and following the survey’s damning revelations, the Union Home Ministry has recommended a CBI probe into the affairs of the organization.

A report quoting an anonymous official said that Oxfam India continued to transfer foreign contributions to various entities even after coming into force of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Act, 2020 which prohibits such transfers.

The Indian arm of the global NGO, Oxfam India works for the rights of minorities and the downtrodden like the Adivasis, Dalits, Muslims, besides also batting for women’s rights and creating awareness about girl education across India.

On December 2021, Oxfam India, which was registered under the FCRA for receiving foreign funds for carrying out social activities, was denied renewal of its FCRA license by the home ministry.

Oxfam India has not responded to the development yet.

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