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Angry after father’s scolding, Uttar Pradesh youth tried to end life by lying on rail track, GRP shoo him off

After a while, when his parents arrived, the youth was handed over to the family members, said reports.

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Irked by his father’s scolding, an ITI student attempted to commit suicide by lying down on railway track in front of a moving train in Firozabad district of Uttar Pradesh.

But due to the prompt police action, the student’s life was saved. The entire video of the incident was captured in the CCTV camera installed at the station.

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In the video, the boy is seen reaching the platform and he just stands there waiting for a train to arrive. As soon as he spots a train arriving from the Kanpur side, the youth lies down on the railway track with an intention of ending his life. But in this sequence, GRP Sub Inspector Santosh Kumar and passengers present at the station saw him. Many including the SI came forward to save the youth.

Within a few seconds, they jumped on the track and picked up the youth from the tracks and brought him safely to the platform.The whole scene gets captured in the CCTV camera.

GRP sub-inspector Santosh Kumar said that the youth was scolded by his father. His father asked him to help with bangle-making, their family buiseness. But the youth was busy with studying, so he denied, to which his father shouted at him and said to him to never show his face. Angered, the youth reaches the railway station and tries to commit suicide, reports say.

The police then spoke to the youth and gave a call to his family members as well.

After a while, when his parents arrived, the youth was handed over to the family members, said reports.

In a similar incident, that was reported from Tiruchy, a 23-year-old engineering student, ended his life by jumping before a moving train, as he had lost several thousand rupees in online gaming. The student was frustrated with his parents’ constant reprimands.

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Tim Robinson’s sensational catch stuns cricket fans as New Zealand thrashes Pakistan

Tim Robinson’s incredible diving catch to dismiss Shadab Khan became the highlight of New Zealand’s 9-wicket victory over Pakistan in the 1st T20I. Watch the viral moment here!

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New Zealand’s Tim Robinson pulled off a jaw-dropping catch to dismiss Shadab Khan in the 1st T20I against Pakistan, leaving the cricketing world in awe. The stunning effort at Hagley Oval, Christchurch quickly went viral, with fans comparing it to Glenn Phillips’ iconic catches in past tournaments.

New Zealand dismantles Pakistan with all-round performance

The Kiwis outclassed Pakistan in all aspects of the game, securing a 9-wicket victory to go 1-0 up in the five-match series. Michael Bracewell’s decision to bowl first proved spot on, as Pakistan collapsed for just 91 runs.

Kyle Jamieson tore through the top order, taking 3 wickets for 8 runs.

Jacob Duffy ran through the middle order with 4 wickets, ensuring Pakistan never recovered.

Only Khushdil Shah (32 runs) showed some resistance, preventing an even worse total.

Chase sealed in just 10.1 overs

New Zealand’s chase was effortless, with Tim Seifert leading the way with 44 runs before falling to Abrar Ahmed. By then, the damage was done, and the Black Caps cruised to victory in just 10.1 overs.

Tim Robinson’s catch steals the spotlight

Amid the bowling brilliance and batting dominance, it was Tim Robinson’s spectacular grab that became the moment of the match. His diving effort to dismiss Shadab Khan drew comparisons to Glenn Phillips’ stunning catches in the ICC tournaments.

The clip of the breathtaking catch quickly went viral, with cricket fans worldwide praising Robinson’s athleticism.

Pakistan captain acknowledges team’s struggles

Following the defeat, Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha admitted his team was outplayed but remained optimistic.”It was difficult, we weren’t up to the mark, but we need to regather (ahead of Dunedin). They bowled really well, in great areas, and there was a bit of seam movement as well,” he said.

With three debutants in the squad, Agha emphasized the importance of gaining experience and bouncing back in the next match. Pakistan will now look to recover in the 2nd T20I on Tuesday in Dunedin, hoping to put up a better fight.

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New Zealand thrash Pakistan by 9 wickets in T20I opener at Christchurch

Pakistan suffered a crushing 9-wicket defeat against New Zealand in the 1st T20I after getting bowled out for just 91 runs. Social media reactions poured in as fans criticized the performance.

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Pakistan endured a crushing 9-wicket defeat against New Zealand in the 1st T20I of the series, triggering a meme fest on social media. The Salman Agha-led side put up a dismal batting performance, getting bowled out for just 91 runs, allowing New Zealand to chase down the target in only 61 balls at Hagley Oval, Christchurch.

Pakistan’s batting collapse shocks fans

Pakistan’s batting lineup failed to withstand New Zealand’s disciplined bowling attack, collapsing in just 17.4 overs. The modest total proved no challenge for the hosts, as they comfortably secured victory with nearly half the overs to spare.

As expected, Pakistan’s disastrous performance became a talking point on social media, with fans expressing their disappointment through memes and criticism.

Agha Salman admits shortcomings, looks ahead

Following the match, Pakistan skipper Agha Salman acknowledged the team’s underwhelming display but remained hopeful for a better performance in the upcoming games. “It was difficult, we weren’t up to the mark, but we need to regather (ahead of Dunedin). They bowled really well, in great areas, there was a bit of seam movement as well,” Agha stated.

He also highlighted the challenge of playing with three debutants in the lineup and expressed confidence in the team’s bowlers to perform better in the next match.

Pakistan look to bounce back in second T20I

Pakistan will aim for redemption in the 2nd T20I, set to take place on Tuesday in Dunedin. With a young squad and a need for improvements, the visitors will have to put up a far more competitive performance to stay alive in the series.

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Sambhal: Whitewashing of Jama Masjid begins after Allahabad HC order

The move aims to complete the task ahead of the holy month of Ramzan.

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The whitewashing of the historic Jama Masjid in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, commenced on Sunday following the Allahabad High Court’s approval on March 12. The court’s decision came with strict guidelines to ensure the work is carried out without altering the mosque’s structure.

A three-member committee, comprising officials from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), a scientific expert, and a local administration representative, has been formed to oversee the painting work. The move aims to complete the task ahead of the holy month of Ramzan.

Security has been significantly heightened in the Shahi Jama Masjid area to maintain peace during the process. Sambhal Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shrish Chandra stated, “Tight security arrangements have been made around the disputed site. An adequate police force has been deployed, and surveillance is being conducted through CCTV and drones.”

The ASI team conducted measurements and assessments on March 13, following the court’s directive. The contractor assigned by the ASI for the task told ANI that a team of eight workers has begun the whitewashing process, which is expected to be completed within a week. “We have been directed only to whitewash the mosque. The outer part will be painted,” he said.

Jama Masjid Committee secretary Masood Farooqui confirmed the start of the work, stating, “Labourers have come for whitewashing. The outer part will be painted.”

The court’s decision to allow whitewashing and decorative lighting comes amid ongoing tensions in Sambhal following violent clashes on November 24 last year. The riots erupted during an ASI survey of the Mughal-era Shahi Jama Masjid, resulting in four deaths and injuries to several others, including police personnel. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for April 8.

In February, the Uttar Pradesh Police’s Special Investigation Team (SIT) submitted a chargesheet exceeding 4,000 pages in six out of the 12 cases related to the November 24 violence. According to the chargesheet, 80 individuals have been arrested, while 79 remain at large, bringing the total number of accused to 159.

The Allahabad High Court, during its March 12 hearing, emphasized that the whitewashing should not involve any structural changes to the mosque. Justice Rohit Ranjan Agarwal ordered the formation of the oversight committee to ensure compliance with the directive.

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