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A man from the UK enters a guilty plea to stealing a gold toilet valued at Rs 50 crore; information inside

A man acknowledges damaging the installation of a £4.8 million solid gold toilet that he stole from Blenheim Palace.

A bold heist has shook Blenheim Palace’s ancient corridors, as a man has admitted to stealing an elaborately designed solid gold toilet known as “America,” which is said to be worth ₹50 crore (£4.8 million). This bold theft that took place in September 2019 during an art exhibition made headlines across the globe.

Nestled in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, Blenheim Palace is a stately rural house with a rich history spanning over three centuries. Interestingly, Winston Churchill, a significant character in British history, was born there.

The culprit, a 39-year-old Wellingborough resident named James “Jimmy” Sheen, entered a guilty plea to the Oxford Crown Court’s charges of burglary, handling stolen property, and conspiracy to conduct burglary. The restroom, an exquisite eighteen-carat work of art created by well-known Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, was not only an artwork but also a working fixture that was on display. But unanticipated events following its installation resulted in flooding and harmed the palace’s centuries-old infrastructure.

Sheen is currently serving a heavy 17-year sentence for a spate of robberies, including the theft of tractors and prizes valued at £400,000 from the National Horse Racing Museum. His criminal exploits go beyond this blatant heist.

Sheen has come forward, but the other three people connected to the golden toilet scandal have not admitted any wrongdoing and will go on trial in February 2025.

There have been other strange stories in the media about golden toilets before this one. A Hong Kong jeweler debuted a stunning gold toilet at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai in 2019. With a staggering $1.3 million in value, this bathroom exuded unimaginable luxury and had a glass toilet seat.

and set with an incredible 40,815 little diamonds. Even if they are ostentatious, these situations highlight the attraction and interest of these uncommon and opulent fittings.

Inputs From Hindustan times News!

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Meet India’s most educated man, cracked UPSC exam twice, quit job as IAS officer after few weeks due to…

A man of many talents, Shrikant Jichkar was an accomplished individual. He was a civil servant, philanthropist, lawyer, researcher, doctor, and politician!

Shrikant Jichkar was an accomplished man with a wealth of skills. He was a politician as well as a civil servant, a researcher, physician, lawyer, journalist, and a philanthropist. He died in a tragic car accident in 2004, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and service, but he also left behind his name permanently etched in the annals of Indian history. 

Shrikant Jichkar belongs to a Marathi family. He was born on September 14, 1954, and is widely regarded by many as India’s most educated person. IAS officer Shrikant Jichkar entered politics after leaving the service. At just 26, he became the youngest member of the Legislative Assembly in India. Notably, Jichkar had earned graduate degree from 20 universities. 

After receiving his MBBS and MD degrees from Nagpur, Shrikant Jichkar went on to earn degrees in public administration, sociology, economics, Sanskrit, history, English literature, philosophy, political science, and ancient Indian history, culture, and archaeology. He also earned degrees in a master’s degree in international law, a master’s degree in business administration, a doctor of business management, a bachelor’s degree in journalism, and doctor of literature in Sanskrit. Shrikant Jichkar was a very bright student and he was awared multiple gold medals for his brilliant academic performances.

Reports state that between 1973 and 1990, Shrikant Jichkar took part in 42 university examinations. He took these exams every summer and winter. Shrikant Jichkar passed the UPSC exam in 1978 and was appointed as a central civil servant in the Indian Police Service cadre. Jichkar resigned from the cadre in 1980 before retaking the UPSC exam to become an IAS officer. Just a few weeks after joining the IAS, Jichkar fought the election and won as MLA. He decided to quit his job as IAS officer and was named a minister.

On June 2, 2004, near Kondhali, approximately 50 kilometres from Nagpur, Shrikant Jichkar, then 49-year-old, lost his life in a car accident. Serving as the Minister of State in the Maharashtra government, Shrikanth was a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from 1980 to 1985 and the Maharashtra Legislative Council from 1986 to 1992. In 1992–1998 he served as a Rajya Sabha MP too. Shrikant Jichkar established Sàndipani School in Nagpur in 1992.

This article was originally published on DNA India news!

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Tata Punch EV launched at Rs 10.99 lakh!

Punch EV is the first Tata to be built on the new electric car architecture that will underpin future models!

Tata Punch EV launched

Tata has launched the Punch EV with prices ranging between Rs 10.99 lakh-14.49 lakh. The carmaker had opened bookings earlier this month for a token amount of Rs 21,000.

The EV gets two battery options and comes in five variants. Long range models get the option of a 7.2kW AC fast charger for a premium of Rs 50,000, while the Adventure, Empowered and Empowered+ variants on both models can be had with a sunroof for an additional Rs 50,000.

Tata Punch EV design and platform

Visually, the Tata Punch EV bears a resemblance to its sibling, the Nexon EV, and is the first Tata electric to get a frunk (front trunk). It also gets an LED light bar, a split headlamp setup and a new alloy wheel design.

This is the brand’s first vehicle built on its new Gen 2 architecture called Acti.EV (pronounced ‘active’), which will also underpin a range of new Tata EVs and SUVs, including the upcoming Curvv EV, the new Sierra EV and the Harrier EV.

Tata Punch EV battery, range, powertrain and charging 

The Tata Punch EV gets two battery options; a 25kWh battery with around 315km of MIDC range and a 35kWh battery with around 421km of MIDC range. Charging options include a 3.3kW wall box charger and a 7.2kW fast charger. The Punch EV also supports DC fast charging that takes it from 10-80 percent in 56mins using a 50kW fast charger.

The Long Range variants make 122hp and 190Nm that’s sent to the front wheels, while the regular variants get an 82hp, 114Nm motor. According To Tata Motors, the Long Range variants can go for 0-100kph in under 9.5 seconds and the standard models take 13.5 seconds. The EV has a water wading capacity of 350mm and a ground clearance of 190mm.

Tata Punch EV interior and features and safety

The Tata Punch EV’s interior is considerably more premium than its ICE counterpart with a new dashboard design, twin 10.25-inch screens for its infotainment and digital instrument display, and paddles on the steering wheel to control the regen levels. Lower variants of the EV are equipped with a smaller, 7-inch infotainment unit.

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Tata Punch EV car

The equipment list is vast and includes features like ventilated front seats, 360-deg camera, blind spot monitor, wireless phone charger, sunroof, cabin air purifier and more.

The Punch EV gets safety features such as six airbags, ABS and ESC, three-point seat belts for all seats, ISOFIX mounts and more.

Tata Punch EV rivals

The Tata Punch EV rivals the MG Comet (Rs 7.98 lakh-9.98 lakh), Citroen eC3 (Rs 11.5 lakh-12.68 lakh) and Tata’s own Tiago EV (Rs 8.69 lakh-12.04 lakh).

This article was orginally published by autocarindia.com!

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