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Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News highlights: Delhi CM moves HC challenging ED arrest and custody

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Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News Live: A Delhi court remanded Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to six-day custody of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) till March 28 in an excise policy-related money laundering case. 



Arvind Kejriwal arrest news LIVE: Vehicles carrying Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal enters ED office after the Rouse Avenue court sends him in ED custody till 28th March at Moti Lal Nehru Marg in New Delhi, India, on Friday, March 22, 2024. (EMN)

Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News LIVE: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been remanded to the custody of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for six days till March 28. This was despite the Enforcement Directorate seeking a 10-day remand of Kejriwal. The Delhi CM was arrested in connection with a money laundering case linked to the Delhi government's Excise Policy. He was presented before a Delhi court on Friday. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders will gherao Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence on March 26 to protest against Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's arrest, said AAP leader Gopal Rai. Meanwhile, AAP leaders have protested the arrest. Several AAP leaders were detailed on Friday. 

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23 Mar 2024, 10:04:52 PM IST

Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News LIVE Updates: AAP will approach the court for permission to set up office in prison, says Bhagwant Mann

Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News LIVE Updates: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said in a PTI interview that if the Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal is sent to jail then AAP will approach the court seeking permission to set up his office in prison to run his government from there.

23 Mar 2024, 09:17:54 PM IST

Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News LIVE Updates: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita Kejriwal leaves from ED office

Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News LIVE Updates: Nearly an hour after reaching the ED office, Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita Kejriwal was spotted leaving the ED office on Saturday. The Delhi High Court is unlikely to hear Delhi CM’s plea challenging ED arrest before March 27 as the court is closed for the Holi break, reported PTI citing sources.

23 Mar 2024, 08:40:27 PM IST

Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News LIVE Updates: Delhi CM’s wife Sunita Kejriwal reaches ED office

Arvind Kejriwal Arrest News LIVE Updates: Hours after issuing a video statement against the arrest of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita Kejriwal reached ED office on Saturday.

#WATCH Delhi: Wife of Delhi CM and AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal, Sunita Kejriwal reaches ED office

#WATCH Delhi: Wife of Delhi CM and AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal, Sunita Kejriwal reaches ED office



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Tattoo Helps Mumbai Cops Track Down Man In 2008 Theft Case

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Mumbai: Mumbai police today arrested a 63-year-old man who was absconding for the past 15 years in a housebreaking and theft case after working on the input that the accused has a tattoo on his hand, an official said. Armugam Pallaswami Devendra Mudaliar, then a resident of Antop Hill in central Mumbai, was arrested from the Fort area in South Mumbai, the official said. He was working for a travel agency using a fake identity. Mudaliar, who faces more than five cases in Mumbai and Gujarat, was wanted in a theft and housebreaking case registered in 2008 at Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Marg police station, he said. As he was untraceable, a local court declared him as absconding, he said. The RAK Marg police recently started the investigation afresh and began looking for him at Kalyan, Bhandup and Mahim, he said. Initially, police got the information that Mudaliar had fled to Tamil Nadu and there were even speculations that he was no more, he said. A team working on the case learnt from police records that Mudaliar has a tattoo on his hand. The team also found his signature, he said. With the help of these details, police tracked Mudaliar to the city's Fort area on Thursday, he said. After verification of the tattoo and his signature, police arrested him in the 15-year-old case, he said.

Tornado-Hit US Town "Like A War Zone", Say Volunteers

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Rolling Fork, United States: Outside, houses are torn open and trees lie with their roots in the air. Inside, stretchers are lined up in front of tables overflowing with food. In Rolling Fork, Mississippi, where a tornado caused chaos and death, volunteers are pouring in from surrounding towns to help. The American Red Cross moved into a National Guard building less than 24 hours after the tornado struck Friday night, killing at least 25 people in the community of 2,000. An ambulance is parked at the entrance of a room being used as an infirmary and, through the back door, boxes full of cereal bars and baby diapers keep arriving. "We're trying to give people a place to stay overnight with food and medical support so they can just have a place to lay their heads, because they've lost everything," said John Brown, a Red Cross official for Alabama and Mississippi. The city is "like a war zone," he said. "It looks like a bomb went off." Whether or not residents choose to stay in the town center, they will at least have access to information and food and regain some strength, Brown said. Anna Krisuta, 43, and her 16-year-old son Alvaro Llecha sit in the shelter, one on a stretcher, the other on a chair, electric blue energy drinks in front of them. Their house is "in pieces," Anna Krisuta says, putting on a brave smile. Both pull out their cell phones to show the extent of the damage, captured on video. The pair are not sure whether they will spend the night at the center. Maybe they'd prefer to sleep in the car, Alvaro said, giving his mother a hesitant look. The teenager said he survived only by hiding in the bathroom, which he considered was the safest room in their house. "I thought I was going to die," he said, recounting the strong wind "rushing in through the bottom of the door." Lauren Hoda travelled 70 miles (110 kilometres) from Vicksburg to Rolling Fork to volunteer. She described the mixture of sadness, grief and anger she feels at the "injustice" inflicted on the residents. "When I woke up this morning, I wanted to cry for the people of this town because I don't think they had much time before (the tornado) came. There were people eating in restaurants, families in bed," said the 28-year-old, who also experienced Hurricane Katrina in 2005. She spent her Saturday night at Rolling Fork bringing donations from collection points: water, food, canned goods, diapers, wipes, medicine, deodorant, and toothpaste. Jon Gebhardt, an assistant professor of military science at the University of Mississippi, travelled three hours to Rolling Fork, arriving in the middle of the night to help set up the center. "I cried quite a bit today," he said. "But this morning, when I woke up and saw the generosity and ability of this community to come together at such a difficult time, (I felt) lucky to be in Mississippi." He said he was confident in the resilience of the Mississippi Delta. "Will this community rebuild for the better and become a better version of itself in the next few years? Yes, I think so."

Mann Ki Baat: ''Nari Shakti' playing significant role in emerging Indian power', says PM Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (Today, March 26, 2023) addressed the 99th edition of 'Mann Ki Baat.' This is the third time PM Modi addressing the monthly radio programme this year. The 99th edition of 'Mann Ki Baat' aired at 11 AM today. PM Modi's radio programmed was commenced on the occasion of Vijayadashami on October 3, 2014. The programme has completed its 98th edition and will complete its 100th edition on April 30. PM Modi in his radio programmes asked the public for their suggestion for the 100th edition. He said that he is eager to know the suggestion and thoughts of the public for the 100th episode. Union Minister Anurag Thakur and Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' in Delhi and Himmatnagar respectively. PM Modi asserted that the potential of India is emerging from a new perspective and women are playing a significant role in it. Giving an example he applauded Surekha Yadav who is Asia's first female loco pilot and set another record as recently she became the first woman loco pilot of the Vande Bharat Express train. 'Women's power is playing a significant role in emerging Indian power. In Nagaland, for the first time in 75 years, two women legislators have reached the Vidhan Sabha through their victory. India has also deployed a womenonly platoon in peacekeeping under a UN mission. Women are showing power in all fields. Today, the potential of India is emerging from a new perspective, & our woman's power has a very big role in it,' said PM Modi during the 99th edition of Mann Ki Baat. Mann ki Baat' is a monthly address, aired on All India Radio on the last Sunday of every month, through which Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with countrymen. The show will air on All India Radio and Doordarshan's entire network, as well as on the AIR News website and newsonair mobile app. It will also be broadcast live on the Information and Broadcasting Ministry's, AIR News', DD News', PMO's, and YouTube channels. Following the Hindi broadcast, AIR will broadcast the program in regional languages. In the last programme, the PM touched upon many topics while also declaring the winners of the 'Unity Day' special three competitions. He also discussed various topics including the replacement of plastic bags and the revival of 'Tribeni Kumbho Mohotshav' at Bansberia in West Bengal.

Heavy Rain In Parts Of Delhi, Air Quality 'Moderate'

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New Delhi: Parts of the national capital witnessed heavy rainfall on Friday night. The rainfall was reported in Laxmi Nagar, ITO, Mandi House, Jor Bagh, Lajpat Nagar and North Delhi. The national capital witnessed a drizzle during the daytime. The weather remained pleasant throughout the day with the sun peeking through the clouds for brief moments. The rain brought the mercury one notch below normal to 30.2 degrees Celsius on Friday, according to the India Meteorological Department. Till 5.30 pm, the city recorded 0.6 mm of rainfall as the humidity oscillated between 92 per cent and 50 per cent, the IMD noted. received light rain.

Woman Who Left AirPods On Plane Tracked Them Down To Airport Worker's Home

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A woman recently tracked down her lost Apple AirPods to an airport worker's home two weeks after she first left them behind on a plane. Speaking to CNN, Alisabeth Hayden said she was flying with United Airlines from Tokyo, where she had been visiting her husband, to Seattle earlier this month. Shortly after getting off the plane on a layover at San Francisco International Airport, she realised she had left her jacket behind and her headphones too. "I realized before I was even off the plane," Ms Hayden said, as per the outlet. "I was the third from last off the plane, so I asked the flight attendant if I could go and get it. He said no - I was required by federal law to get off the plane and stand beside it, where the strollers are brought to. I was tired, he said he'd bring it to me, I said OK," she added. The flight attendant indeed bring the jacket to her, following which she boarded her next flight to Seattle. "A child was screaming next to me and I thought, 'At least I have my AirPods,'" she recalled. However, she said that when she reached for her jacket, she realised her AirPods were gone. The plane had already taken off to Seattle, but Ms Hayden used inflight WiFi to track the earphones using the "Find My" app, which tracks Apple devices. The headphones were showing at a cargo terminal at SFO, before moving to different terminals and then down Highway 101. The earplugs ended up at what appeared to be a residential address in the Bay Area and stayed put there for three days. Ms Hayden marked her headphones as "lost" on her app, pinging an alert and her number to the person who had them. She told the outlet that she enlisted the help of a detective at the San Mateo police force who was working at SFO. He matched the address the AirPods were pinging from to an airport contractor working to load food onto aircraft. When questioned by the cops, the airport worker said the headphones had been given to him by a cleaner, who denied knowledge of the situation. When they were returned to Hayden 12 days later, she said the AirPods looked like they'd been stomped on. She told the outlet that United Airlines gave her $271 and 5,000 air miles after complaining about the condition of the headphones. The airlines also confirmed that the worker was employed by a vendor and not the airline. The matter is now being handled by the San Francisco Airport Police Department, which plans to submit the case to the San Mateo District Attorney's office.

Tornado-Hit US Town "Like A War Zone", Say Volunteers

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Rolling Fork, United States: Outside, houses are torn open and trees lie with their roots in the air. Inside, stretchers are lined up in front of tables overflowing with food. In Rolling Fork, Mississippi, where a tornado caused chaos and death, volunteers are pouring in from surrounding towns to help. The American Red Cross moved into a National Guard building less than 24 hours after the tornado struck Friday night, killing at least 25 people in the community of 2,000. An ambulance is parked at the entrance of a room being used as an infirmary and, through the back door, boxes full of cereal bars and baby diapers keep arriving. "We're trying to give people a place to stay overnight with food and medical support so they can just have a place to lay their heads, because they've lost everything," said John Brown, a Red Cross official for Alabama and Mississippi. The city is "like a war zone," he said. "It looks like a bomb went off." Whether or not residents choose to stay in the town center, they will at least have access to information and food and regain some strength, Brown said. Anna Krisuta, 43, and her 16-year-old son Alvaro Llecha sit in the shelter, one on a stretcher, the other on a chair, electric blue energy drinks in front of them. Their house is "in pieces," Anna Krisuta says, putting on a brave smile. Both pull out their cell phones to show the extent of the damage, captured on video. The pair are not sure whether they will spend the night at the center. Maybe they'd prefer to sleep in the car, Alvaro said, giving his mother a hesitant look. The teenager said he survived only by hiding in the bathroom, which he considered was the safest room in their house. "I thought I was going to die," he said, recounting the strong wind "rushing in through the bottom of the door." Lauren Hoda travelled 70 miles (110 kilometres) from Vicksburg to Rolling Fork to volunteer. She described the mixture of sadness, grief and anger she feels at the "injustice" inflicted on the residents. "When I woke up this morning, I wanted to cry for the people of this town because I don't think they had much time before (the tornado) came. There were people eating in restaurants, families in bed," said the 28-year-old, who also experienced Hurricane Katrina in 2005. She spent her Saturday night at Rolling Fork bringing donations from collection points: water, food, canned goods, diapers, wipes, medicine, deodorant, and toothpaste. Jon Gebhardt, an assistant professor of military science at the University of Mississippi, travelled three hours to Rolling Fork, arriving in the middle of the night to help set up the center. "I cried quite a bit today," he said. "But this morning, when I woke up and saw the generosity and ability of this community to come together at such a difficult time, (I felt) lucky to be in Mississippi." He said he was confident in the resilience of the Mississippi Delta. "Will this community rebuild for the better and become a better version of itself in the next few years? Yes, I think so."
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