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CNG price surges by Rs 2.5 per KG: Total increase by Rs 9.1 in Delhi in 7 days, Rs 7 in Mumbai, check full list here
Talking about the prices of Gurugram, the CNG will now cost Rs 77.44 per kg and the new CNG prices will be effective from April 7.

The price of Compressed Natural Gas has been hiked again in the Delhi- NCR, Mumbai, and Gujarat areas. Notably, on Thursday, there has been no increase in the rates of petrol and diesel but there has been a hike in CNG prices. There has been an increase of Rs 2.5 per KG on April 7. And, this has taken the price of CNG in Delhi to Rs 69.11 per KG.
The new surge in prices has taken the total surge by Rs 9.1 in just mere six days. In Ghaziabad, Noida, and Greater Noida, the CNG will be available at Rs 71.67 per kg. In Mumbai, Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL) has raised the CNG by Rs 7 per kilogram in Mumbai. And, due to this latest surge, CNG will be now available at Rs 67 per kg in Mumbai.
Talking about the prices of Gurugram, the CNG will now cost Rs 77.44 per kg and the new CNG prices will be effective from April 7.
Apart from this, the CNG price has also been increased in Gujarat. There has been a hike of Rs 6.5 per kg and the CNG will now cost Rs 76.89 per kg in Gujarat.
On Tuesday, Hardeep Singh Puri, the minister of petroleum and natural gas of India said in the Lok Sabha that it is because of the aftermath of the Russia-Ukraine war that the petrol prices in India have been increased by 5 per cent as against 50 per cent in some of the developed countries.
He said that India is not the only country that is impacted by the war. The Russia-Ukraine war affected the entire world.
Meanwhile, the price of a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder has been increased to Rs 949.50 in Delhi on March 22 and in some places, the LPG price has touched the mark of Rs 1,000.
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UP man beats wife to death with iron rod after wife objects to his drinking habit, arrested
Pratibha was covered in blood and was rushed to the district hospital for treatment, however, doctors declared her brought dead.

Uttar Pradesh Police on Saturday arrested a man for allegedly killing his wife with an iron road during an argument. The man beat her wife to death after she raised objections over his drinking habits.
The accused, identified as Hemant, was a resident of Mahrajganj’s Ghughli area. According to the police, Hemant used to drink a lot and his wife, Pratibha, used to make a fuss over his alcoholic habit.
The reports state that the two had an argument on Friday night over the same issue during which Hemant beat her with an iron rod.
Pratibha was covered in blood and was rushed to the district hospital for treatment, however, doctors declared her brought dead.
The case is being probed by the Ghugli Police Station. The officials said that strict action will be taken against Pratibha’s husband.
A horrific incident also came to light two days ago from North Delhi when a 28-year-old man beat his sick wife to death over not doing household chores and refusing to cook for him.
The accused, Bajrangi Gupta, accused his wife of being lazy and disinterested in doing household chores and in a fit of anger, he killed his wife.
The incident happened when Gupta returned from work late at night and found that his wife had not cooked him anything. This angered him and he reportedly picked up a wooden stick and hit her until she collapsed on the floor.
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63-year-old drunk Swedish national molests IndiGo air hostess on Bangkok-Mumbai flight, arrested
The accused, identified as Klas Erik Harald Jonas Westberg, misbehaved with the air hostess while she was serving meals.

In another mid-air incident, a 63-year-old man from Swedish allegedly molested an air hostess of an IndiGo flight in an inebriated condition. Flight 6E-1052 was en route to Mumbai from Bangkok. The Mumbai Police have arrested the accused.
The accused, identified as Klas Erik Harald Jonas Westberg, misbehaved with the air hostess while she was serving meals. According to the reports, the man continued to misbehave with the air hostess till the time the flight landed at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.
According to the reports, Westberg behaved unruly with the 24-year-old air hostess when she informed him that there was no seafood onboard. She then served him chicken meals and asked for his ATM card to make a payment through the POS machine.
On the pretext of swiping the card, the passenger held her hand. She said she pulled it back and asked him to enter the card PIN. When the air hostess protested, Westberg stood up from the seat and molested the Indigo staff in front of other passengers, reports state.
The air hostess then alerted the flight captain and warned the passenger of seat No. 28-E of the possible consequences of his behaviour, but to no avail. And when the flight landed, the IndiGo security staff and CISF were informed and later handed the accused to the Sahar Airport Police Station.
The air hostess then filed a police complaint against the passenger on arrival at the Mumbai airport. He was produced before the Andheri Metropolitan Magistrate Court and was released on bail of Rs 20,000.
The accused’s lawyer argued that Westberg suffers from health issues and his body shivers. He cannot hold anything without help. He tried to hold the POS payment card machine when he touched the cabin crew. He did not touch her intentionally, he stated.
Sahar Airport Police Station is investigating the matter.
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Video of flaming gun blowing up on bride’s face in wedding ceremony goes viral, users blame recent trends
The bride can be seen dropping the gun after the explosion. The video also shows other relatives rushing in to help the bride in a bid to not let her suffer burn wounds as her clothes catches fire.

A hair-raising video has been going viral on social where, on the ceremonious day of a wedding, the attempt by the bride and groom to look different and rise to trends took a heavy toll on them. The couple can be seen posing with a sparkling gun as they pose for the camera.
In the video, the bride and groom can be seen posing for the camera as they wait to fire up the flaming gun. However, the bid to claim the trends by the couple took an awry turn as the gun exploded in the face of the bride.
The face of the bride, who was brimming with a smile, can be seen changing her expression into horror and fright.
The bride can be seen dropping the gun after the explosion. The video also shows other relatives rushing in to help the bride in a bid to not let her suffer burn wounds as her clothes catches fire.
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Users reactions
After the video of the incident went viral, many users came forward to add their take on the incident. One user wrote and said that in a bid to look different, people do anything lately. The user further wrote that such notions cost the lives of people as well.
One user wrote and said that people like these are dying just to to show off in such a manner. One user also added and wrote that doing such things help one get respect and further highlights the ramifications of doing such things.
One user wrote that of late, people want to gain popularity overnight which results in people doing such things. One user wrote and questioned and raked up the traditional good old days wedding pictures. The user further questioned the need for doing such extra things.
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