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Gujarat man dies of heart attack while playing Dandiya Raas, watch spine-chilling video

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As India continuously witnesses a massive spike in heart related death, again! a similar incident has been reported from Gujarat’s Dahod where a man died due to a heart attack while enjoying the Dandiya Raas festival. The report says the deceased was fit. He neither complained about chest pain in the past nor showed any sign of heart-related disease.

The whole tragic spine-chilling incident was recorded on camera. Later shared on the internet that shows the man collapsing and falling on the floor due to the heart attack

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The Times Now shared the clip from their official Twitter handle, where the clip shows the man enjoying the Dandiya night with friends and Family. As the clip moves ahead, the man was seen got collapsed.

Seeing him in unconscious situation and falling on the floor, his relatives immediately rushed to help him. Later, he was taken to the nearby hospital where declared him brought dead. Doctors also revealed that the deceased had a massive heart attack.

Ever since the video was shared on the internet, it has gained a lot of likes and views in no time. People are also bombarded in the comment section to share their views. One of the users wrote that such deaths are so untimely and the cases have increased lately day by day. Another user replied that an unhealthy diet and typical Indian food is the main reason behind such incident.

This is not the first time such news made the headlines. Earlier, a man from Uttar Pradesh died from cardiac arrest while performing on stage. In another incident, a man lost his life due to heart complications in the middle of a dance in Gujarat.

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Filmmaker Sanoj Mishra arrested for raping woman for 4 years on pretext of marrying her

The case revolves around allegations made by a 28-year-old woman from a small town, who accused Mishra of repeatedly raping her over four years under the false promise of marriage.

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Sanoj Mishra, a filmmaker known for offering a role to viral sensation Monalisa during the Kumbh Mela, was arrested by the Delhi Police on Monday for allegedly raping an aspiring female actor for over four years on the pretext of marrying her.

The 45-year-old director, who lives with his family in Mumbai, was apprehended in Ghaziabad following extensive intelligence work and technical surveillance.

The arrest came after the Delhi High Court rejected Mishra’s bail application, paving the way for his custody by the Nabi Karim Police Station. The case revolves around allegations made by a 28-year-old woman from a small town, who accused Mishra of repeatedly raping her over four years under the false promise of marriage.

According to the complainant, she had been in a live-in relationship with Mishra in Mumbai while pursuing her dream of becoming a film actor. She further alleged that Mishra coerced her into undergoing abortions on three separate occasions. In her complaint, lodged on March 6, 2024, she also claimed that Mishra betrayed her trust by refusing to fulfill his marriage commitment.

The Delhi Police confirmed that an FIR was registered against Mishra under multiple sections, including rape, assault, causing miscarriage without consent, and criminal intimidation. The woman’s allegations were substantiated during her statement recorded under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). Authorities also collected medical evidence related to the alleged abortions from Muzaffarnagar, strengthening the case.

The incident that prompted the complaint occurred on February 18, 2025, when Mishra allegedly took the victim to Hotel Shiva in Nabi Karim. According to the police, he engaged in physical relations with her during this encounter before abandoning her, which led her to report the matter to the authorities.

Mishra’s arrest marks a significant development in the case, following the Delhi High Court’s decision to deny him bail after a detailed review of the evidence. The filmmaker, who gained attention for his work in the film industry, now faces serious legal consequences as the investigation continues.

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Rahul Gandhi writes to PM Modi seeking cancellation of tenders for offshore mining in Kerala, Gujarat, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

“I strongly condemn the central government’s move to permit offshore mining along the coasts of Kerala, Gujarat, and Andaman & Nicobar without proper consultation or study,” he wrote.

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Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, has penned a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding the immediate cancellation of tenders that allow offshore mining along the coasts of Kerala, Gujarat, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In his communication, Gandhi expressed deep concerns over the potential threats to marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of coastal communities.

In the letter, Gandhi criticized the central government’s decision to open up offshore mining to private entities without conducting thorough environmental impact assessments. “I strongly condemn the central government’s move to permit offshore mining along the coasts of Kerala, Gujarat, and Andaman & Nicobar without proper consultation or study,” he wrote.

Gandhi highlighted the widespread protests by coastal communities against the tender process, which they argued disregards the ecological and socio-economic ramifications. He pointed out that millions of fisherfolk are apprehensive about how offshore mining could disrupt their traditional way of life and threaten their income.

According to Gandhi, the Offshore Areas Mineral (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2023, has faced significant opposition due to its implications. He warned that such activities could lead to severe environmental damage, including harm to marine life, destruction of coral reefs, and reduction in fish stocks—critical issues for the sustainability of fishing communities.

The recent tender invitations by the Ministry of Mines for licenses to explore 13 offshore blocks have sparked further outrage. Among these, three blocks are located off Kollam’s coast, a key area for fish breeding, and another three are near the Great Nicobar Islands, known for their rich marine biodiversity. Gandhi argued that these locations are particularly vulnerable, and the lack of stakeholder consultation or long-term impact studies is alarming.

Citing ongoing research by the Marine Monitoring Lab (MML) at the University of Kerala’s Department of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, Gandhi noted that offshore mining could have devastating effects on fish breeding, especially in Kollam. He emphasized that over 1.1 million people in Kerala depend on fishing, making any threat to this sector a significant concern.

“Great Nicobar is a global biodiversity hotspot, home to numerous endemic species,” Gandhi stated, adding that any mining activity could cause irreversible damage. He also linked the erosion of coastal ecosystems to increased vulnerability to natural disasters like cyclones, questioning the government’s decision to proceed without scientific backing.

In his appeal to the Prime Minister, Gandhi urged the cancellation of the current tenders and called for comprehensive scientific studies to evaluate both the environmental and socio-economic impacts of offshore mining. “Most crucially, all stakeholders, particularly our fisherfolk, must be involved in any major decisions,” he stressed, underscoring their deep connection to the ocean’s health.

“Let’s work together towards a sustainable future for all,” Gandhi stated in his letter, urging collective action to protect both the environment and the communities that rely on it.

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Bihar: 6 arrested after clash between two communities during Sobha Yatra in Darbhanga

Authorities reported that the violence was initiated when people from another community began throwing stones from rooftops at the procession participants.

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A tense situation unfolded in Kewatgama Pachiyari village, located under the Kusheshwar Asthan police station jurisdiction in Bihar’s Darbhanga district, as members of two communities allegedly engaged in stone-pelting, officials said on Monday, March 31.

The clash erupted as a group of individuals was returning from a religious gathering known as the Kalash Shobha Yatra. Authorities reported that the violence was initiated when people from another community began throwing stones from rooftops at the procession participants.

Reports also suggest that a minor scuffle broke out, reportedly fueled by a rumor that a hen had been attacked with sticks, escalating tensions in the area.

Swift action by local law enforcement prevented any injuries, as confirmed by Alok, the Superintendent of Police (Rural-Darbhanga). “Police teams were dispatched immediately to the scene and managed to stabilize the situation,” SP Alok stated. He further noted that the incident, which was captured on video by a local watchman, helped in quickly identifying the agitators.

In response to the violence, police have arrested six individuals and filed a case against a total of 45 people involved in the disturbance. “We have the situation completely under control now and have deployed additional forces to maintain peace and ensure communal harmony,” SP Alok added.

Senior police officials are closely monitoring the area to prevent any further escalation and to maintain order. The community awaits further updates as investigations continue, with authorities urging the public to remain calm and cooperate with the ongoing efforts to restore complete normalcy.

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