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Who is Ashwin Ramaswami? First Gen Z Indian-American runs as Democrat for Georgia State Senate!

With an aim to give back to the community, Indian-American Ashwin Ramaswami is running from the Democratic party for State Senate in Georgia’s 48th district.

Ashwin Ramaswami

Ashwin Ramaswami, who has established a career in software engineering, election security and technology law, has become the first Indian-American from Gen Z to run for a state or federal legislature in the United States.

Also known as Zoomers, Generation Z includes people born between 1997 and 2012.

With an aim to give back to the community, Ramaswami is running from the Democratic party for State Senate in Georgia’s 48th district, which includes parts of Johns Creek, Suwanee, Alpharetta, Cumming, Sugar Hill, and Buford.

The position is presently held by Republican Shawn Still, who was indicted alongside former President Donald Trump on allegations of trying to overturn the 2020 election results.

Ashwin Ramaswami: The child of immigrants

Born to parents who immigrated to the US from Tamil Nadu in 1990, Ramaswami graduated from Stanford in 2021, where he studied computer science.

“I’m the child of immigrants, but I was born and raised in Johns Creek. For a long time, I was interested in how I could give back to my community. I didn’t want to stay in the Bay. I wanted to come and give back,” said Ramaswami, 24, in an interview to The Stanford Daily.

“I have strong ties. I’d also break barriers in terms of being the first Indian American and Gen Z member of the Georgia State Senate. So I’d bring a new voice to politics,” he added

Fond of epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata

Ramaswami, whose both parents are from the IT sector, has developed interest in Indian culture philosophy. While growing up, he enjoyed learning more about epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita.

“My parents both came to the US in the 1990s. They both came from Tamil Nadu. My mom is from Chennai, my dad is from Coimbatore. I’ve always grown up with Indian culture and also American culture growing up as well. I’m a Hindu. I’ve been very interested in Indian culture philosophy my whole life,” he told in another interview to PTI.

“When I was in college, I actually learned Sanskrit and ended up reading a lot of ancient texts and got very interested in reading Upanishads, ..and my whole life I’ve been very involved in yoga and meditation and now also teaching Baal Vihara to younger students,” he said.

The challenges & decision behind running for the office

On being asked how his young age impacted the experience of running a campaign so far, he said: “It’s really about bridging that gap. So, of course, I’m talking to people my age who are excited there’s someone like them representing them, but then I’m talking a lot to people from other generations who have the resources that [Gen Z candidates] need to succeed but also understand we need new voices. The most important thing is your integrity and competence.”

Ramaswami further spoke about the issues he would be hoping to address if elected to the office. “Everyone should make sure they have access to a quality education. We want to make sure people have access to jobs and the economy, entrepreneurship and also access to healthcare, reproductive rights and all these issues that matter to us. That’s why I’ve been running.”

“Public safety is [a top priority] as well. We have to make sure our communities are safe. We really want to prevent things like school shootings,” he added.

If elected, he would be Georgia’s first Generation Z State Senator and the only state senator with degrees in both computer science and law. He would also make new ground as the first Indian American to serve in the Georgia State Legislature.

Ashwin Ramaswami’s work experience

Ramaswami, a Georgia native, has collaborated with organizations, startups, and small enterprises to leverage technology to benefit the public and provide job opportunities. As a public servant, he worked for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on cybersecurity and election security, collaborating with state and municipal election offices to ensure the 2020 and 2022 elections. He also served as a legal fellow for the Georgia Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division.

“I did my undergraduate at Stanford in computer science. I worked a lot on startups at work, but I soon realised that we need more tech people in the federal government, which is why I joined the federal government and started working on election security and cybersecurity starting in 2020,” he said.

This Article Was Originally Published on Hindustantimes News!

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Indians suffered worse post Covid lung damage than others, says study; how to improve lung function!

When it comes to lung damage, Covid seems to have taken a heavy toll on the respiratory health of Indians, compared to Europeans and Chinese, says a new study.

Covid lung damage

As per a new study, Indians Covid survivors suffered significant and greater lung function impairment compared to their Europeans and Chinese counterparts. When it comes to lung damage, Covid seems to have taken a heavy toll on the respiratory health of Indians, as demonstrated by this new study. The study done by Christian Medical College, Vellore on the impact of Covid-19 on the functioning of lungs and quality of life in Indians, was published in the PLOS Global Public Health journal

The study was done during the first wave of the pandemic in India on 207 Indians, and shows that the Indian subjects developed worse impairment in lung function compared to other published cohorts mostly with Caucasian subjects. This study was designed to study the impact of post-COVID-19 lung damage in patients who have recovered from Covid-19 infection with the help of lung function testing, exercise tolerance, chest radiography and quality of life measurement

The study added that while most may recover within a year of the infection, others may have permanent lung damage for life. Subjects were made to underwent pulmonary function tests, six-minute walking test, chest radiography, and St. George’s respiratory questionnaire.

“In a large Indian cohort, we have reported the presence of post-Covid-19 residual lung damage, as assessed by lung function tests, exercise capacity, chest radiography and quality of life measurements. Our population reported relatively higher symptomatology and comorbidities and greater lung function impairment, compared to most published studies. We have shown

that post-Covid-19 lung damage results in significant impairment of lung function, quality of life and effort tolerance,” said the study.

In people recovering from COVID-19, there is evidence of potential long-term pulmonary sequelae and associated lung function impairment. The most severe illness in the context of SARS-CoV-2 infection is acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). In some, the ARDS may result in fibrotic interstitial lung disease.

Signs and Symptoms of Post-Covid Lung Damage

Post-Covid lung damage, also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) or long COVID, can manifest in various ways, primarily affecting the respiratory system. Individuals recovering from COVID-19 may experience persistent symptoms indicative of lung damage, says Dr Neha Rastogi Consultant, Infectious Diseases, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram.

1. Shortness of breath: Difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath, particularly during physical activity, can persist long after the acute phase of the infection has passed.

2. Persistent cough: A lingering cough that lasts for weeks or months after the initial infection is common in individuals with post-Covid lung damage.

3. Chest pain or tightness: Some individuals may experience chest pain or tightness, which can be exacerbated by deep breathing or exertion.

4. Fatigue: Chronic fatigue is a common symptom of post-Covid lung damage, often accompanied by reduced exercise tolerance.

5. Decreased exercise tolerance: Individuals may notice a reduced ability to engage in physical activities they once tolerated, due to persistent shortness of breath or fatigue.

6. Frequent respiratory infections: Vulnerability to respiratory infections may increase following Covid-19, as lung damage can weaken the immune system’s ability to fend off pathogens.

How to treat post-Covid lung damage

Managing post-Covid lung damage involves a multidisciplinary approach aimed at alleviating symptoms and improving lung function, says Dr Rastogi.

Treatment strategies may include:

Pulmonary rehabilitation: Structured exercise programs supervised by healthcare professionals can help improve lung function, endurance, and overall physical health.

Medications: Bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory medications may be prescribed to alleviate symptoms such as shortness of breath and inflammation in the airways.

Oxygen therapy: In cases of severe lung damage, supplemental oxygen therapy may be necessary to ensure adequate oxygen levels in the bloodstream.

Nutritional support: A balanced diet rich in nutrients and hydration is essential for supporting overall health and aiding in recovery.

Psychological support: Dealing with chronic symptoms can take a toll on mental health. Counseling or support groups may be beneficial in coping with the emotional impact of post-Covid lung damage.

Regular monitoring: Close monitoring by healthcare providers is crucial to track progress, adjust treatment plans as needed, and address any emerging complications.

This Article Was Originally Published on Hindustantimes News!

Also Read : Maldives Sitting on a debt pile, not bankrupt as of now!

Maldives Sitting on a debt pile, not bankrupt as of now!

Even though Mohammed Muizzu has sought financial help from Turkey and China, no one is seen forthcoming as the island nation reels under an economic crisis.

Mohammed Muizzu

Even though Maldives has not gone bankrupt as media reports would have us believe, Male is heavily leveraged with external debt mounting to nearly USD 4.038 billion and the internal debt nearly matching the figure with debt crisis looming ahead in 2026. The gross national income of Mohammed Muizzu ruled Maldives is USD 5.6 billion as per official figures.

While Muizzu with his overt anti-India stance is asking for debt relief from his close friend Xi Jinping and Islamic emirates in the Middle-East, the Chinese debt of USD 1.3 billion constitutes nearly 30 per cent of its external debt with sovereign bonds maturing in 2026. Even though Muizzu sought financial support from the likes of Turkey and China, none is seen forthcoming as the Island nation reels in a fully blown economic crisis.

The Chinese surveillance ship Xiang Yang Hong 03, which was scheduled to dock at Male seaport for operational turnaround on February 8, is still awaited by the Maldivian authorities. The spy ship is currently located 20 hours from Male in the south Indian Ocean, well outside the EEZ of the Maldives, Sri Lanka and India.

For the record, the Chinese surveillance ship was only allowed to use the Male port for OTR and not conduct any survey or ocean bed mapping in the EEZ of Maldives and beyond.

While India is expected to replace the military crew of one ALH helicopter flying Maldivian flag by the end of this month or early March, the Modi government is on a wait and watch mode but fully prepared to help Maldives in case of an humanitarian disaster.

Rather than get worked up with Muizzu’s anti-India posture for his own political survival, the Modi government has given a green signal to Indian Navy to extend the air strip at Agatti islands in next door Lakshadweep and Minicoy Islands with a new air base sanctioned for Minicoy islands. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will commission the first squadron of MH-60 R Sikorsky helicopters in Kochi on March 4-5 and then head towards Maldives on board India’s two aircraft carrier strike forces to Minicoy to commission a new base called INS Jatayu.

Even though Muizzu’s anti-India political posturing is aimed at the Majlis elections in April, the public mood towards China’s Belt Road Initiative (BRI) for infra development in Maldives is at best lukewarm. This is after a number of countries like Pakistan, Kenya and Tanzania are reeling under BRI debt after taking high interest loans from Chinese EXIM banks.

This Article Was Originally Published on Hindustantimes News!

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Meet the Bollywood star with a net worth of Rs. 12,000 crore who made fun of SRK’s hit movie Pathan and the CEO of Byju for…

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Ronnie Screwvala is not just a name; he is a personality synonymous with success, ambition, and innovation. Best known for his groundbreaking strides in the entertainment and education sectors, Ronnie Screwvala stands as a testament to what sheer determination and vision can achieve. His story is not just that of a self-made billionaire but also an example of how relentless pursuit of excellence can elevate an industry and inspire countless others.

A force to reckon with in the Indian film industry, Ronnie Screwvala’s journey to success is one for the books. Starting out as a humble toothbrush manufacturer in the 1970s, he quickly transitioned into the world of cable TV, founding a business that laid the foundation for his eventual entry into entertainment.

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In 1990, with just Rs 37,000 in investment, Ronnie Screwvala established UTV, a company that would go on to redefine the television and film landscape in India. UTV, under his leadership, became a powerhouse, creating iconic shows like Shanti and Sea Hawks and producing blockbuster films like Swades, Jodhaa Akbar, Fashion, Barfi, Chennai Express, and many others.

However, it was in 2012 that Ronnie Screwvala made headlines globally when he sold his share of UTV to Disney for over a billion dollars. The move not only solidified his reputation as a savvy businessman but also opened the floodgates for his next venture, RSVP Movies, which has produced critically acclaimed and commercially successful films like Uri and Kedarnath, among others.

But Ronnie Screwvala’s influence extends beyond the silver screen. With a keen eye for emerging industries and a knack for spotting trends, he has invested in a diverse portfolio of businesses, ranging from UpGrad, an edtech platform, to Usports, a sports management company, and Unliazer, a direct-to-consumer eyewear brand. These investments have not only added to his fortune but also positioned him as a thought leader in the startup and venture capital space.

Today, Ronnie Screwvala’s net worth stands at a staggering $1.55 billion, making him the richest man in the Indian film industry and a beacon of inspiration for entrepreneurs and dreamers alike. His legacy is one of ambition, resilience, and innovation, and his impact on Indian cinema and entrepreneurship will be felt for generations to come.

But Ronnie Screwvala’s journey to success has not been without its challenges. In a recent talk, he took a bold stand against Byju’s, a prominent player in the edtech sector, criticizing the company’s leadership and investors for its poor financial performance. He urged investors to ask the right questions and protect their investments, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the industry.

Known for not mincing his words, Screwvala expressed support for the decision of Byju’s major shareholders to call an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to oust the current management and reconstitute the board. 

He had posted on X, “Finally someone smelt the coffee! Hope it’s not a whiff and then whimper but they will stay the course and get this done – for the whole eco-system! For India as an investment destination! For just credibility overall of an otherwise sunrise and sunshine sector.”

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Last year, when Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan was declared the most successful Hindi film worldwide, he tweeted, “Just to be very factual and clear. Dangal is and will remain the highest-grossing Hindi movie globally – just in China it did 1200+ cr. Just so we keep the record straight.”

Ronnie Screwvala’s bold stance is a reminder that success is not just about accumulating wealth but also about using that wealth to drive positive change and make a meaningful impact. As he continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible, Ronnie Screwvala’s legacy will remain a testament to the power of ambition, innovation, and relentless pursuit of excellence.

This Article Was Originally Published On DNAIndia.com!

Rahul Gandhi Vs Smriti Irani in Amethi today; PM Modi to launch 14k projects in UP!

Here is a shortlist of the biggest headlines, recommended stories, and a special collection of news items you should check.

Rahul Gandhi Vs Smriti Irani

Amethi is poised for a political faceoff as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Union minister Smriti Irani are expected to visit the Lok Sabha constituency on Monday. Amid speculation of a rematch in the upcoming April-May parliamentary polls, Irani had previously clinched the Amethi seat from the Congress in 2019, defeating Rahul Gandhi during the Modi wave. The contest between the two prominent figures adds anticipation to the political landscape in Amethi, setting the stage for a high-stakes electoral battle in the near future. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate over 14,000 projects valued at ₹10 lakh crore in Uttar Pradesh during the fourth ground-breaking ceremony of the Uttar Pradesh Global Investors Summit 2023 on Monday. The projects span diverse sectors such as manufacturing, renewable energy, IT and ITeS, food processing, housing, real estate, hospitality, entertainment, and education. In addition to the project launch, the Prime Minister will visit Sambhal to lay the foundation stone for the Shri Kalki Dham Temple in the district, underscoring the government’s focus on development and infrastructure across various domains in Uttar Pradesh.

This Article Was Originally Published on Hindustantimes News!

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Amid the housing crisis, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pauses the immigration effort!

Justin Trudeau

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has relied on immigration to drive economic growth and plug labour gaps, but now he is hitting the brakes after a seismic shift in public opinion that could undermine his chances to win the next election.

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It was Trudeau’s father, Pierre, who championed immigration as prime minister in the early 1970s, promoting “multiculturalism” as government policy. Over time, Canadians have come to see the country’s diversity as part of its identity, like the maple leaf and hockey.

But when international students led a surge in immigration in the wake of the pandemic, the public mood soured as rental costs soared and services like healthcare came under strain.

“One of the reasons why we got here in the first place was that (provincial and federal) governments just didn’t want to touch this issue out of a fear of looking xenophobic,” said Mike Moffatt, founding director of the Place Centre, a thinktank focused on sustainable housing.

Immigration went from historically high levels of support among Canadians in 2020 to a three-decade low at the end of 2023, according to Ekos Research polling company data provided exclusively to Reuters.

In October, 44.5% of Canadians told Ekos there were too many immigrants, citing lack of affordable housing as their main reason, up from a 30-year low of 14% in February 2022. Rental inflation hit 7.8% in the final quarter of last year.

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For Trudeau, the stakes are high, as his main rival, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has taken a commanding lead in opinion polls. Trudeau has to win back millions of voters to pull off a fourth national election victory, most likely next year.

“The chickens are coming home to roost,” said Kareem El-Assal, an immigration expert and consultant in Toronto. “There was a bit of hubris, thinking that we can just increase our immigration and temporary resident levels in perpetuity without there being any blowback whatsoever.”

Since taking power in 2015, Trudeau’s Liberal government has progressively ramped up immigration in a country where already more than a fifth of the citizens are foreign born. Last year the population grew at its fastest pace in more than six decades due almost exclusively to immigration.

Poilievre has said that he will link the number of newcomers to available housing, without providing details. But Poilievre has not pounced on the immigration issue like Republican politicians in the United States have done because he needs to win votes in immigrant communities to defeat Trudeau.

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“The Conservatives, in my view, can’t exploit this issue,” said Hassan Yussuff, a senator and former labor leader. To win the election, Poilievre will be need to win urban centers that are filled with second- and third-generation immigrants, Yussuff said.

Still, the shift in public mood prompted the federal government to cap those granted permanent resident status at 500,000 starting next year and to cut study permits for international students by 35% to 360,000 starting in April.

Those moves are part of the effort to significantly reduce “the sheer volume” of newcomers “that has just gotten out of control”, Immigration Minister Marc Miller told Reuters in an interview last month.

There is a need to address the backlash because Canada is not immune to the polarisation seen in the United States, Miller said.

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This Article Was Originally Published On DNAIndia.com!

BAFTAs 2024: Deepika Padukone stuns the world in a Sabyasachi saree, netizens say, ‘This look! Soon to be copied by….’

Deepika Padukone’s elegant look at BAFTA Awards garnered social media attention. Find out what netizens said as she presented award for Best Film not in English language.

BAFTA Film Awards ceremony was held at London’s Royal Festival Hall on February 18. The 77th BAFTA ceremony saw director Christopher Nolan’s biopic film ‘Oppenheimer’ dominate the event as it caught hold of seven wins including Best Director, Best Film and Best Leading Actor awards.

At the awards show, Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone presented the award for the Best Film not in the English language to actor Jonathan Glazer for ‘The Zone Of Interest.’ Other nominees were ’20 Days in Mariupol’, ‘Anatomy of a Fall’, ‘Past Lives’, ‘Society of the Snow.’

Deepika recently shared a social media post on Instagram where she captioned her stories from BAFTA event, “Gratitude.” She expressed gratitude for being obliged to be selected as awards presenter.

Deepika wore a golden and silver-hued shimmery saree with sequins work all over which was paired with a matching blouse with strappy sleeves. She donned dewy makeup with kohl-rimmed eyes with a messy hair bun and statement earrings.

One social media user commented, “This look! Soon to be copied by Alia though.” Another user remarked, “Deepika Padukone is representing india at the bafta awards looking like bomb.”

A third user posted, “Deepika Padukone REFUSES to let her face card decline.” While a fourth user said, “Deepika Padukone x Saree best combo.” A fifth user stated, “Everybody’s eyes on her.” 

This Article Was Originally Published on Hindustantimes News!

Also Read : Chandigarh mayor resigns ahead of Supreme Court hearing, 3 AAP councillors quit to join BJP!

Chandigarh mayor resigns ahead of Supreme Court hearing, 3 AAP councillors quit to join BJP

Congress and AAP had accused the presiding officer for mayoral elections Anil Masih of defacing ballot papers during mayoral polls.

3 AAP councillors

In a new twist in the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation, Manoj Sonkar of the Bharatiya Janata Party resigned as Chandigarh mayor on Sunday night, a day before the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a plea alleging irregularities in the recently held mayoral polls. This followed the resignations of three Aam Aadmi Party councillors – Punam Devi, Neha Musawat, and Gurcharan Kala – in Chandigarh who had gone incommunicado three days ago and joined the BJP on Sunday night, citing “unhappiness” with the Arvind Kejriwal-led party.

Manoj Sonkar submitted his resignation to the municipal commissioner, Chandigarh BJP president Jatinder Pal Malhotra said.

“Mayor (Manoj Sonkar) has resigned from his post today. The matter of mayoral polls is subjudice; the Supreme Court will decide on it tomorrow,” Malhotra said.

This came after the Congress and AAP had accused the presiding officer for mayoral elections Anil Masih of defacing ballot papers. A video of Masih, purportedly tampering with eight votes during the counting process on January 30 had also gone viral on social media – which the top court took a stern view of.

According to Masih, during the counting of votes, Manoj Sonkar got 16 votes, Kuldeep Dhalor of the AAP-Congress alliance bagged 12 votes, while eight of the total 36 votes were declared invalid.

On February 5, the Supreme Court had rapped Masih, observing that it was obvious that he defaced the ballot papers and that he should be prosecuted, adding that his action amounted to “murder and mockery” of democracy. The court had listed the matter on February 19.

Setback for AAP

“I joined the BJP after getting inspired from the works done by PM Modi…I have left AAP because they are a fake party,” Punam Devi told news agency ANI.

According to Musawat, the AAP made “false promises to them”. “Today after getting inspired by the works of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I have joined BJP,” she said.

With this, the BJP will have a majority of 19 votes in the 36-member house for the mayoral polls, while the AAP-Congress alliance will be left with 17 votes.

This Article Was Originally Published on Hindustantimes News!

Also Read : Suhani Bhatnagar, 19, passes away after playing young Babita Phogat in Aamir Khan’s Dangal!

Suhani Bhatnagar, 19, passes away after playing young Babita Phogat in Aamir Khan’s Dangal!

qSuhani will be cremated at the Ajronda crematorium in Sector 15, Faridabad

New Delhi: Suhani Bhatnagar, who acted as child Babita Phogat in Aamir Khan’s Dangal, died on Saturday morning. She was only 19 years old. The cause of her death is still not known. She used to live in sector 17, Faridabad. She will be cremated at the Ajronda crematorium in Sector 15, Faridabad. Suhani used to post pictures of herself on Instagram. However, her last post was from November 2021. In her last post, she shared a few sun-kissed selfies and wrote in the caption, “November??” Take a look:

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During Dangal promotions, Suhani shared a lot of pictures on her Instagram. In this picture, she can be seen with director Nitesh Tiwari and actors Sanya Malhotra and Fatima Sana Shaikh. She wrote in the caption, “Geeta babita Jr.babita and the director.” Take a look:

Suhani shared an in-flight picture with Aamir Khan and Shankar Mahadevan on her feed. She was joined by the cast and director of the film. Take a look:

Here’s a throwback picture in which Aamir Khan shared the stage with Suhani and Zaira Wasim (who played child Geeta Phogat) during the promotions of the film.

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After Dangal, Suhani took a break from acting and she wanted to concentrate on her studies. Dangal is the 2016 biographical sports drama, directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao under Aamir Khan Productions. The film featured Aamir as Mahavir Singh Phogat, an amateur wrestler who trains his daughters Geeta Phogat and Babita Kumari to become India’s first world-class female wrestlers. Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanya Malhotra portrayed the adult versions of the two Phogat sisters while Zaira Wasim and Suhani Bhatnagar their younger versions.

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Elvish Yadav-Rave Party Case: YouTuber In Legal Trouble As FSL Report Confirms Snake Venom In Samples!

Elvish Yadav: The samples collected from the rave party held in Noida were sent to the lab in Jaipur for testing. Now the FSL report of the sample has arrived and confirmed the presence of snake venom of Cobra Krait species.

Elvish Yadav-Rave Party Case

New Delhi: In an interesting turn of events, there has been a big revelation in the rave party case against BiggBoss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav. The samples collected from the rave party held in Noida were sent to the lab in Jaipur for testing. Now the FSL report of the sample has arrived and confirmed the presence of snake venom of Cobra Krait species. 

The presence of snake venom in the samples of Elvish party can create big trouble for the YouTuber. Also, he might now be summoned and called for questioning. Elvish Yadav was keeping out of the case by giving the excuse of being sick, but now when the inquiry takes place, he will have to appear. 

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According to latest update case has been registered against Elvish Yadav and the snake charmers. 

Elvish won the second season of BiggBoss OTT and took home the BiggBoss OTT 2 trophy and a cash prize of Rs25 Lakh. 

This Article Was Originally Published On zeenews.india.com!

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