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Akshay Tritiya Wishes For This Day with These Messages and Greetings.

Akshay Tritiya 2024: As we celebrate the auspicious festival today, take a look at the best wishes, messages, and greetings you can send to your loved ones

Akhay Tritiya 2024: Akshay Tritiya is celebrated among Hindus and Jains today on May 10. The festival is also called Akti or Akha Teej and has different mythologies behind the festival. 

It is believed that Lord Parashurama, known as the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu, was born on Akshay Tritiya. People also associate the festival with the day when Lord Ganesha started writing the Mahabharata. Here are top wishes and messages to share with your loved ones and family.

Akshay Tritiya: Wishes and messages

  • May you celebrate the auspicious day of Akshay Tritiya with joy and fervor and Goddess Lakshmi bring prosperity, happiness, and success to you and your loved ones. Happy Akshaya Tritiya!
  • I pray to lord Vishny for your good health, wealth, and endless joy. Wishing you a blessed and prosperous day!
  • Wishing you and your family an abundance of blessings and good fortune on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya. May this day fill your life with eternal prosperity!
  • As we celebrate Akshay Tritiya today, may your life be filled with unlimited joy opportunities, and everlasting happiness. Happy Akshay Tritiya!
  • May the divine blessings of Lord Vishnu shower upon you on this Akshaya Tritiya, bringing you wealth, prosperity, and success in all your endeavors. Happy Akshaya Tritiya!
  • On the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya, may you be blessed with boundless prosperity and success that grows manifold with each passing day. Happy Akshaya Tritiya!
  • Wishing you and your whole family a day filled with endless joy, memories, and spirituality. Happy Akshaya Tritiya!
  • As you celebrate Akshaya Tritiya, may your life be filled with eternal happiness, good health, and prosperity. Have a blessed and joyous day!
  • May this Akshaya Tritiya bring you immense wealth, health, and prosperity that never diminishes. Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Akshaya Tritiya!

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Shawarma Kills 19-year-old in Mumbai, Roadside Food Vendors Arrested: Here’s What Happened.

Two Mumbai vendors have been arrested after a 19-year-old died after consuming chicken shawarma. A case has been registered under IPC sections 304 and 34.

What is Shawarma?

Shawarma is a well-known Middle Eastern dish, a common street food. It consists of thinly sliced meat, typically lamb or chicken, that is stacked into a large cone shape and cooked slowly on a vertical rotisserie. As the meat turns, the outer layer cooks and is shaved off for serving.

The sliced meat is typically wrapped in flatbreads like pita or lavash and is often accompanied by various toppings and condiments such as tahini, garlic sauce, hummus, pickles, onions, and tomatoes. 

Two roadside vendors in Mumbai were arrested on Wednesday after a 19-year-old named Prathamesh Bhokse died on Monday after consuming chicken shawarma from their food stall in Trombay, according to media reports.

As reported byciting the police, “the vendors have been identified as Anand Kamble and Mohammad Ahmed Raiza Shaikh.” The police have registered a case and arrested two food vendors, according to an official statement.

A case was registered against the shopkeepers under sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), said the police.

According to, police officials reported that Prathamesh Bhokse, 19, and his uncle Hameed Abbas Syed, 40, both residents of Maharashtra Nagar, ate shawarma from the food stall on May 3. 

Senior inspector Rajesh Shinde told TOI, “After eating the shawarma, he had stomach pain and started vomiting. His family took him to a municipal hospital and got medicine, but his health did not improve till the late afternoon of May 5 after which he was taken to KEM Hospital. He was treated and sent home, but on Sunday, his health deteriorated, and he was again admitted to KEM, where he died on Monday.”

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How to prevent food poisoning? 

  • Wash Your Hands: Always wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds before and after handling food, especially raw meat, seafood, or eggs.
  • Cook Food Thoroughly: Ensure that all meats, poultry, seafood, and eggs to their correct internal temperatures. Use a food thermometer to verify doneness.
  • Avoid Cross-Contamination: Keep raw meat and seafood separate from ready-to-eat foods. Use different cutting boards for meats and vegetables; don’t reuse utensils without washing them.
  • Be Cautious with Leftovers: Store leftovers in airtight containers and consume them within three to four days. Reheat leftovers to at least 165°F/74°C to kill bacteria.

Previous cases of shawarma-related food poisoning

Earlier in October 2023, a young man from Kochi died of suspected food poisoning after eating shawarma from a restaurant in Mavelipuram, Kerala. The post-mortem report for the 22-year-old indicated that he died from septicemia, a severe bloodstream infection.

In April 2022, over 52 people fell ill, and one person died after eating shawarma at a Cheruvathur eatery in Kerala. A 16-year-old girl named Devananda passed away due to food poisoning after consuming the dish. 

In September 2022, a 14-year-old girl who ate chicken shawarma at a restaurant in Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, was found dead at home. Additionally, a total of 43 people, including four of the deceased girl’s family members, were hospitalized with a severe fever, vomiting, stomach pain, and diarrhea after eating shawarma.

Kangana Ranaut Attacks Tejasvi Surya Mistaking Him For Tejashwi Yadav.

Kangana Ranaut Attacks Tejasvi Surya: The initial target should have been RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav since one of his films featuring him eating fish turned into a big point of contention between the opposition and the BJP recently.

Actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut intended to target an opposition leader but mistakenly ended up attacking her BJP colleague instead. A similarity in names – Tejashwi and Tejasvi – was behind Ms Ranaut’s fumble. “There’s a party of spoilt princes… whether it’s Rahul Gandhi who wants to grow potatoes on the Moon, or Tejasvi Surya who does hooliganism and eats fish,” she had said.

RJD leader and former Bihar deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav was supposed to be the original target of her diatribe as one of his videos where he was seen eating fish became a major flashpoint between the BJP and the opposition recently.

Tejasvi Surya, incorrectly referred to by Ms Ranaut during an election rally yesterday, is BJP’s Lok Sabha candidate from Bengaluru South constituency in Karnataka.

Meanwhile, Mr Yadav has responded to a clip of Kangana Ranaut’s statement. “Ye mohtarma kaun hai?” (Who is this lady?), he posted on X.

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Kangana Ranaut has been verbally bashing the Congress party since the BJP fielded her as their Lok Sabha candidate from Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi. Congress leaders Vikramaditya Singh – her opponent in Mandi – and Rahul Gandhi have been the main targets on her dartboard.

While addressing a public rally in the Sundernagar area of Mandi Parliamentary Constituency yesterday, Ms. Ranaut took a jibe at Mr. Singh and Mr. Gandhi over dynasty politics and said that both of them have a magic stick for development and talk only about non-practical things.

The Congress hit back saying the 37-year-old actor should first check the facts about her party leaders and speak about dynastic politics. National Media Coordinator for the Congress, Amrit Kaur, also questioned her qualifications on which she got a BJP ticket from Mandi.

The Mandi Lok Sabha constituency will go to polls on June 1, in the seventh phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Who is Kishori Lal Sharma, Congress’s Amethi pick?

Kishori Lal Sharma, a longtime aide of the Gandhi family, is set to contest the Lok Sabha elections from Amethi against BJP’s Smriti Irani. He will file his nomination papers today.

  • Congress fields Kishori Lal Sharma from Amethi
  • Sharma to contest against BJP’s Smriti Irani
  • Kishori Lal Sharma has close ties with the Gandhi family

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Kishori Lal Sharma of Amethi was fielded by the Congress on Friday to challenge Smriti Irani of the BJP in the Amethi constituency.

Sharma has been involved with the party for more than 40 years and is a close aide to the Gandhi family.

who was born in Punjab’s Ludhiana, joined Rajiv Gandhi in Rae Bareli and Amethi in 1983.

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His ties with the Gandhi family became more familial after Rajiv Gandhi’s death in May 1991.

Sharma was the key man who looked after the two key constituencies in the absence of the Gandhis.

He paid frequent visits to the two constituencies and even accompanied Sonia Gandhi to Amethi when she entered politics and visited the constituency for the first time.

It was believed looked over the Amethi and Rae Bareli constituencies after Sonia Gandhi left the Amethi seat for Rahul Gandhi and contested from Rae Bareli.

Sharma, along with Rahul Gandhi (contesting from Rae Bareli), will file his nomination papers on Friday, the last date for the filing of nominations for the seats.

Amethi and Rae Bareli will go to polls on May 20 in the fifth round of the seven-phase general elections.

India General Elections 2024: South is in focus as Modi aims to win the Lok Sabha.

India General Elections 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is leading his campaign to win the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, and as the Indian political scene heats up, all eyes are on the South. At this critical juncture in Indian politics, the battleground moves towards the southern states amid a frenzy of activity and expectation.

With an eye on expanding its political footprint beyond its conventional strongholds in the North and West, Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is positioning itself strategically in the run-up to the elections to seize important constituencies in the southern regions. There is a lot on the line, as the BJP needs a good performance in the South to maintain its grasp on the national leadership.

  • Polls have opened in the second of the seven-phase India General Elections 2024 with 13 states voting for 88 seats in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India’s Parliament.
  • The first phase of the vote was held on April 19 in 102 constituencies across 21 states and union territories.
  • The elections primarily pit the National Democratic Alliance, led by two-time Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), against the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, spearheaded by the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress.
  • Voters will elect representatives to fill 543 seats of the Lok Sabha. The party or coalition that secures a majority will form the next government.
  • About 969 million registered voters are eligible to participate in the world’s largest democratic exercise over six weeks. The results will be announced on June 4.

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Modi wants to turn India election into a Hindu-Muslim war

As defenders of Hindu interests, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have opted to run in this seven-phase national election.

Additionally, they have said unequivocally that safeguarding Hindu interests entails defending them against Muslims.

They claim that the opposition Congress party is working with the Muslim community to steal the money and privileges of the Hindu majority and give them to Muslims, putting them in danger.

The prime minister made a clear reference to Muslims when he said at a rally in Rajasthan on Sunday that the opposition would seize Hindu riches and give it to those “who have more children.” He continued by referring to the Muslim community as “infiltrators.”

There was indignation over Modi’s remarks in several places. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has been urged to take action against him for his hate speech by individuals and organizations from all throughout the nation.

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Before the multi-stage national election that is expected to hand Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP government another term in power, Muslims in India share with Al Jazeera their hopes, concerns, and opinions.

How dubious YouTube ‘news’ channels boosted Modi

With over 460 million users, YouTube’s largest market is India, where four out of every five internet users access the platform.

YouTube is becoming an increasingly popular source of news for Indians, but not all of the content is newsworthy. Several of the most well-known YouTube channels in India are spreading misinformation and inciting Islamophobia; they frequently support PM Modi and his BJP while disparaging opposition figures and opponents.

These channels are distinct since they identify themselves as “news” channels and purport to offer fact-based reporting. However, the actual situation is distinct.

How is the government formed after the election?

The lower house’s party with a simple majority of 273 seats or more is invited to form a government and appoint its prime minister. The president of India will request that the leading party attempt to form a coalition if no one party crosses that barrier.

In the past, this has resulted in days or even weeks of heated horse trading and discussions between the parties in an attempt to come to a consensus.

‘We exist’: A Himayalan hamlet, forgotten by Indian democracy

Jiten Toto, a native of Totopara in West Bengal state, says he has little faith that anything would change in India during the election. The people living in this small but distinct area of the nation believe they have been ignored for too long by the largest democracy in the world.

Approximately 75% of the estimated 1,670 Toto population is entitled to vote, making them one of the world’s smallest tribes.

Many Totos claim that politicians have consistently disregarded their issues because of their tiny number and distant location.

“Not much progress has been made toward our growth. Poor roads and subpar health care are continuing issues, according to Jiten. “After the poll, no political leader has ever visited this location to assess the state of affairs.”

When will the results be announced?

It is illegal under Indian law to publish exit poll data while an election is in progress. Hence, any indication of which way the vote is trending will only come after the last phase of voting concludes on June 1.

Formal ballot counting begins three days later on June 4, though the use of electronic voting machines means tallying will be quick. Results should be announced on the same day.

India General Elections 2024

Can Modi win a historic third term?

If Modi wins, he will be only the second Indian leader to retain power for a third term after Jawaharlal Nehru, the country’s first prime minister.

The BJP controls much of Hindi-speaking northern and central India but is now trying to gain a foothold in the east and south.

Its toughest challenge in the second phase is Kerala, where voting is being held on all 20 seats.

What happened in Phase 1?

The first of the seven phases of the mammoth Indian general election took place on April 19 when 102 seats across 21 states and union territories voted.

For some states such as Tamil Nadu and Uttarakhand, elections were held on all the seats in the first phase. Key northern states including Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are voting in all phases.

According to India’s election body, the voter turnout in the first phase was 60 percent.

India General Elections 2024

Which states will be voting in this phase?

Voters in the following 13 states and one union territory, totaling 88 constituencies, will go to the ballot box:

  1. Kerala – all 20 of the southern state’s seats
  2. Rajasthan – 13 of the western state’s 25 seats
  3. Karnataka – 14 of the southern state’s 28 seats
  4. Uttar Pradesh – 8 of the key northern state’s 80 seats
  5. Madhya Pradesh – 6 of the central state’s 29 seats
  6. Assam – 5 of the eastern state’s 14 seats
  7. Chhattisgarh – 3 of the central state’s 11 seats
  8. Bihar – 6 of the eastern state’s 40 seats
  9. Maharashtra – 8 of the western state’s 48 seats
  10. West Bengal – 3 of the eastern state’s 42 seats
  11. Tripura: 1 of the northeastern state’s 2 seats
  12. Jammu and Kashmir – 1 of the union territory’s 5 seats
  13. Manipur – parts of 1 of the northeastern state’s 2 seats, which voted in the first phase, will also vote on April 26
India General Elections 2024

As Prime Minister Modi and his party aim to win the Lok Sabha, the South is the center of attention in the grand finale of the 2024 India General Elections. This election marks a turning point in India’s democratic history because of the dynamic interaction of regional dynamics, socioeconomic concerns, and political strategies in the electoral environment. The results of this election will not only influence future governance but also represent the desires and decisions of millions of Indian citizens, as the country anxiously awaits the decision. The outcome would surely have an impact on the entire country and shape Indian politics going forward, with the South emerging as a pivotal battleground.

PM Modi On 58th DGP-IGP Conference Visit In Rajasthan, Starting Today!

Highlights: A 3 day annual DGP-IGP conference is starting from today at Rajasthan International Centre, Jodhpur. Along with PM Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister, NSA, MOS for Home Affairs, Cabinet Secretary are among others for attending the conference.

DGP-IGP Conference

Full Report:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the three-day annual All India Conference of Director Generals and Inspector Generals of Police at the Rajasthan International Centre in Jaipur on January 5-7. The Bharatiya Janata Party office was decked up on Thursday ahead of PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to the city to participate in the 58th DGP-IGP national conference.

Moreover, PM Modi is also expected to reach Rajasthan BJP headquarters where he will address the party workers, leaders, and state unit BJP leaders. The three-day conference will deliberate on challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI), cyber security, counter-terrorism, left-wing extremism, and narcotics smuggling.
“The conference, being held from January 5 to 7, will discuss a wide range of policing and internal security issues, including cybercrime, technology in policing, counter-terrorism challenges, left-wing extremism, and prison reforms, among others,” the official statement said.

Further, the Conference will also deliberate on futuristic themes in policing and security like the challenges posed by new technologies such as AI, Deepfake, etc. and ways to deal with them, the Prime Minister’s Office stated. The conference also provides an opportunity to identify tangible action points and monitor their progress, which is also presented before the Prime Minister every year.

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Deciding The Best Practices For Policing

The conference is the culmination of extensive deliberations involving police and intelligence officers from district, state, and national levels on identified themes. Best practices from States/ UTs under each of the themes will be presented at the Conference so that States can learn from each other.

DGP-IGP Conference

Since 2014, the Prime Minister has taken a keen interest in the DGP conference. “Unlike the symbolic presence of Prime Ministers earlier, he sits through all major sessions of the conference. Prime Minister not only listens patiently to all the inputs but also encourages free and informal discussions so that new ideas can come up,” PMO stated.
Free-flowing thematic discussions over breakfast, lunch, and dinner have also been planned for this year’s conference.
This will provide an opportunity for senior police officials to share their views and recommendations on key policing and internal security issues affecting the country with the Prime Minister, it added.
The Prime Minister has also encouraged the organization of annual DGP conferences all across the country since 2014. The conference was organized at Guwahati in 2014; Dhordo, Rann of Kutch in 2015; National Police Academy, Hyderabad in 2016; BSF Academy, Tekanpur in 2017; Kevadiya in 2018; IISER, Pune in 2019; at Police Headquarters, Lucknow in 2021; and at the National Agricultural Science Complex, PUSA, Delhi in 2023.
Continuing with this tradition, the conference is being organized in Jaipur this year. The conference will be attended by the Union Home Minister, National Security Advisor, MOS for Home Affairs, Cabinet Secretary, Senior officials of the Government of India, DGP of States/UTs, and Heads of Central Armed Police Forces and Central Police Organizations, among others.

This article was orginally published on ANI news!

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