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Assam cop Junmoni Rabha arrests fiance on charges of cheating, fraud ahead of marriage
Reports said the sub-inspector is posted in the Nagaon district and found out that her fiance is an alleged fraudster. She filed an FIR and arrested him.

A woman cop from Assam, Junmoni Rabha is winning hearts after she kept duty above all and arrested her fiance on charges of cheating and fraud months ahead of her marriage with him.
Reports said the sub-inspector is posted in the Nagaon district and found out that her fiance is an alleged fraudster. She filed an FIR and arrested him.
The accused has been identified as Rana Pogag. Rabha met Pogag in January 2021 when she was posted in Majuli. As per reports, the sub-inspector informed that she and Pogag got engaged in October last year and was about to get married in November 2022.
Amid the wedding preparations, Rabha found out that Rana lied to her and has been falsely called himself a PR for Oil India Limited. He also fooled several people by the false promises of giving them jobs. Reports also said 11 fake seals of ONGC and several fake identity cards were recovered from Pogag’s residence.
Speaking to the media, Junmoni Rabha said she went back to her place of posting after the engagement and found out that he lied to her about getting posted in Silchar.
This is not the first time when Junmoni Rabha hogged headlines. Earlier, she was in news after a telephonic conversation of her with Bihpuria MLA Amiya Kumar Bhuyan got leaked on the internet. In the viral audio, the MLA had allegedly asked her and another cop to stop harassing the people of his constituency. She did not step back and argued how can an MLA ask cops to break rules and regulations in the constituency.
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Man who tried opening plane’s emergency door on Guwahati-Agartala IndiGo flight depressed, says police
A man, who tried opening an emergency door of a Guwahati-Agartala IndiGo flight mid-air and put the life of co-passengers at risk, has been suffering from depression, according to police.

A shocking incident that came to light earlier when a man tried opening an emergency door of a Guwahati-Agartala IndiGo flight mid-air and put the life of co-passengers at risk, has been suffering from depression, according to police.
The Officer in Charge of Airport Police Station at Agartala Abhijit Mandal on Friday said that the man has been identified as 41-year-old Biswajit Debath, who hails from West Tripura’s Jirania, wanted to jump from the plane mid-air and had a scuffle with crew members on board when they tried to stop him.
Endangering the lives of hundreds of co-passengers and creating rucks on the flight, he has been arrested and will be produced before a court on Friday, the officer said.
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Salman Khan on the industry standard for box office revenue, says Rs 1,000 crore should be new benchmark
Regarding the hundreds of crores of rupees being made at the box office, Salman Khan opened up and said, he thinks the 100 crore level is going to be the rock bottom presently.

Salman Khan recently discussed the coveted 100 crore club and how it would soon become the norm during an address at an event. He claimed that moving forward, films ought to aim for Rs 1000 crore in order to be commercially successful. He was speaking on Thursday at the premiere of the trailer for the upcoming Gippy Grewal-starring Punjabi movie Maujaan Hi Maujaan.
Regarding the hundreds of crores of rupees being made at the box office, Salman Khan opened up and said, he thinks the 100 crore level is going to be the rock bottom presently.
He also added, that for the Punjabi industry, the Hindi sector, and every industry, everything would be Rs 400 – Rs 500 – Rs 600 extra presently. Even Marathi films are achieving these figures. Rs 100 crore will not be a significant amount. Salman said, he believes the current bar for a picture should be Rs 1000 crore.
Gippy Grewal expressed his hope during the event that his next film will also do well at the box office in response to Salman Khan’s earlier statement. On October 20, his movie Maujaan Hi Maujaan will be released.
Gippy said, they used to be amazed when their films grossed between Rs 10-15 crore. The last time they were asked if their film could gross Rs 100 crore, they were at a loss for words. But thanks to God’s grace, everything worked out. Gippy further said, that if Salman Sir is correct, then a major event will occur.
Salman responded, mere pe mat jana bhai, picture pe jana, kyuki mere khud ke predictions meri films pe nahi chal rahe, which translates,don’t go by what I say brother, go by the movie as my predictions about by own films don’t seem to be working.
According to a report, his most recent film, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, earned almost Rs 132 crore rupees net in India. A few months after Salman earned notoriety for his role in Pathaan, it was released in April.
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World Wrestling Championship: Antim Panghal wins bronze, secures plays in Paris Olympic
The two-time U20 global champion was at the top of her game as she won 16-6 on the basis of technical superiority (TSU), earning her first medal at the senior global Championships.

Indian wrestler Antim Panghal on Thursday, competing in her first senior World Championships, defeated Swedish champion and European champion Jonna Malmgren in the 53 kg division to secure a bronze medal and a spot in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The two-time U20 global champion was at the top of her game as she won 16-6 on the basis of technical superiority (TSU), earning her first medal at the senior global Championships.
Panghal defeated current world champion Olivia Dominique Parrish of the US in the qualifying rounds before defeating Roksana Marta Zasina of Poland in the TSU to earn the bronze medal.
Following WFI’s suspension by the world governing body, the 19-year-old athlete from Haryana, who is competing as a neutral athlete, defeated Natalia Malysheva of Russia in the quarterfinal before suffering a heartbreaking loss to Vanesa Kaladzinskaya of Belarus in the semifinal on Wednesday.
The Haryana wrestler appears to be adjusting to the senior circuit without difficulty after standing out in the trials for the Asian Games and World Championships.
A category that Vinesh Phogat has dominated thanks to her incredible display over the past few years is seeing a rise in Panghal.
The 53kg quota will likely remain with Panghal as Phogat, a two-time World medalist, recovers from knee surgery.
The quota currently belongs to IOA. Phogat’s straight entry into the Asian Games was contested by Panghal, who claimed she was capable of defeating the seasoned Indian competitor.
Panghal, who just missed out on the gold medal match, has made a significant statement by taking home the bronze.
Panghal started with an early push-out point and quickly took a 5-0 lead. Malmgren used a takedown manoeuvre to fight and had the Indian in her grasp, but the Indian managed to escape.
The Swedish player’s brilliant double-leg attack further whittled down the deficit, and Malmgren’s six straight points gave him a razor-thin 6-5 lead.
Panghal scored a point on a counterattack just before the opening frame ended to tie the score at 6-6. Panghal dominated the second period as the two-time U20 winner executed move after move to extend her lead.
The strong Panghal used leg-lace to quickly widen the gap despite the determined resistance from the Swede and eventually prevailed through technical superiority.
With Panghal’s bronze medal triumph, India’s women’s championship campaign came to an end. India has only received one medal to yet.