Supertech twin-tower situated at Sector 93A, Noida, will be raised to ground in less than five-hours. All roads have been closed down that leads towards the site. Both ends of the roads have been capped. Residents of the two neighbouring housing societies – the Emerald Court and ATS village societies have vacated their flats before 7 am. They would be able to enter their houses after 4 pm.
Around 5,000 residents of the two societies along with more than 150 pets, were asked have been asked to vacate their flats. Not only the residents, but entire security staff of these societies have been asked to move out of their buildings latest by 12 pm on Sunday.
The twin will be raised to ground around 2:30 pm on August 28 today, leaving behind a whopping 55,000 tonnes of debris. Experts opine that it will take about three to four months to clear the debris.
On Saturday, the Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Jyotiraditya Scindia, gave his consent to the Noida Authority that requested not to allow flights over the one nautical mile of air space around the twin towers demolition site on Sunday. A nautical mile is equal to approximately 1.8 kilometres.
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Congress that once used to be the primary political party in the country has not only lost its reach but vote bank too. This has predominantly happened as Congress failed to read the nerves of its voters, loyal for decades. Rahul Gandhi has failed miserably as party president as RaGa has never been interested in the active politics. Inspite of his sister Priyanka always been interested in politics, the party never thought of fetching her for important positions like party president.
Another reason why the party is on the verge of ruining is its ‘dynasty politics’, the cult structure of Congress as members can’t see any name beyond the Gandhi’s. On Friday, veteran Congressman and Indira loyalist Ghulam Nabi Azad called party election as “farce and sham”. There is nothing wrong if veterans expect a prized position within the party. Infact, the party needs a leader and not a poster-boy.
On Saturday, veteran Congressman Mallikarjun Kharge said, they are trying to convince RaGa to accept party presidentship as there are no face pan-India who could promote and carry forward Congress legacy. He further said, Rahul Gandhi is himself not keen in becoming party president but the members have unanimously decided to request RaGa to become president.
This in itself once again explains the mindset of Congress members that cannot see any name beyond the Gandhi’s. Perhaps, people like Jyotiraditya Scindia or Sachin Pilot can give a better leadership to the party. However, Kharge did not mention the name of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra even once whom we all saw doing a great job as Uttar Pradesh incharge during the state Assembly Elections in 2022. Priyanka reached out to a large number of women with her “beti hoon, lad sakti hoon” campaign.
Congress today, needs a leader who can help the party to pass the litmus test, and not a poster-boy for pan-India publicity.
If Sonali Phogat’s death is a cold blooded murder then why was the Goa police trying to prove it as a suicide or an accident… under whose instructions? Well, these are the questions that people are asking after the Goa police confirmed her drink was spiked and Sonali was quite reluctant to drink which raises the biggest missing link – What was in the drink? Drugs or poison? Why was she still with the two accused?
Well, too early to come a conclusion but one thing is clear that she perhaps knew something that had been a bone of contention for these two or for someone else who remains in the oblivion and may have asked these two to remove Phogat out of the way. Nothing is confirmed as all are speculations.
Her family had been asking for a proper postmortem at the Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) but agreed to one done in Goa. Many more revelations to surface as the probe proceeds. The death of Phogat reminds of another lady perhaps who had come to know too much that her husband, and party did not want her to know, it’s Sunanda Pushkar.
A very big statement from someone of the stature of Ghulam Nabi Azad who had been with the Congress party since the days of Indira Gandhi and had witnessed numerous ups and downs not just in Congress but all the political parties. On Friday today, Azad, left the party. The veteran Congress leader blamed Rahul Gandhi for the present devastating condition of Congress. He said the high command was not concerned to revive the party.
Azad had sent a letter to the interim Congress president, Sonia Gandhi stating he wants to quit. The veteran Congress leader has quit from all the posts of the party.
Well, the big question is why Azad slammed the Congress elections by calling it “farce and sham”? Being an old party loyalists its nothing wrong to expect a prized position within the party. Speculations are making rounds, will Azad join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
A group of West Bengal judges writes to Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana informing him about the threat given to Asansol judge Rajesh Chakraborty by one Bappa Chatterjee presiding over the Anubrata Mandol case. They sought transfer of the case to some other state where they could work properly.
Well, nothing to be astonished. Chatterjee is following his master faithfully. During the Panchayat elections in the state, Mandol said, “jekhane police dekhben boma manun” (Whenever you see police hurl bomb at them). He even instigated political goons to carry out violence during elections.
Mandol, a close confidant of Trinamool Supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, had always enjoyed the privilege of ablue eyed boy. Banerjee who calls him “Keshta” (Krishna) had not only stood beside him in his wrong statements, but even asked people to overlook his what she called as ‘mistakes’. “Keshta r mathai ektu Oxygen kom jai tai o bhul bhal bole, ote kichu mone korbennaa” (Oxygen goes less to the head of Keshta, he thus talks irrelevant at times. Please excuse him for this). However, people still today remain confused what connection oxygen has with irrelevant talking.
Mamata Banerjee, needs people like Anubrata Mandol, Madan Mitra to fetch votes. If these people remain inside during this time which is very crucial as Banerjee eyes on 2024 general elections.
Nagaland is one of seven sister states of India, that is situated in the north easternmost part of the country. The state of Nagaland has Arunachal Pradesh to the northeast, Manipur to the south, and Assam to the west and northwest and the country of Myanmar (Burma) to the east. The roads are smoothly linked highways via Assam and West Bengal, Nagaland and, the entire seven sisters are easily accessible.
The state that was born on December 1st is famous for its numerous picturesque locations. The region is covered mostly by high-altitude Mountains and is famous for its breath-taking scenic beauty. Entire northeastern states are known for their diverse cultures and traditions. Nagaland is no exception; it can be divided into two parts – Modern Nagaland and tribal Nagaland. On one hand, the region reflects the young generation highly inspired by western culture and you would find young people singing and dancing on western tunes. They have their English pop music and heavy metal bands. Regular fashion shows are organized. While on the other hand, there are tribes that have their own culture, tradition, and customs.
Nagaland is divided into twelve districts and has 1428 villages. Each village has its saga. Numerous historical places offer sightseeing delight for tourists.
ILP Permit mandatory for domestic tourists:
However, being close to the Myanmar border, tourists are
required to obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit some of the sensitive
districts manned by Indian Army personnel. ILP is an extension of the Bengal
Eastern Frontier Regulation Act 1873. Those residing in New Delhi, Kolkata,
Shillong or Guwahati can obtain the ILP application form by visiting the Nagaland
and select ILP Services > Apply New ILP (Tourist Only), Fill the ILP Application Form accordingly, and Submit it.
Kohima is the capital of Nagaland. It is also regarded as the second largest village in Asia. Dimapur is the largest city while Tuensang is the largest district. Longleng is considered to be the smallest district. Let’s take a glance at the districts that constitute Nagaland:
Dimapur
Kiphire
Kohima
Longleng
Mokokchung
Mon
Peren
Phek
Tuensang
Wokha
Zunheboto
Noklak
Tribes of Nagaland:
Nagaland is inhabited by 16 major tribes — Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Kachari, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Kuki, Lotha, Phom, Pochury, Rengma, Sangtam, Sumi, Yimchunger and Zeme-Liangmai (Zeliang). As per the 2001 Census, the sex ratio of the total ST population is 943. Among the Naga sub-tribes, females outnumbered males in Angami (1004)
The ethnicity in Nagaland is a medley of many tribes and sub-tribes that have been living in the state, since time immemorial. Christianity is the
widely followed religion of the various Naga ethnic groups of Nagaland. Besides, the communities other than Nagas living in the state are followers of Hinduism and Islam.
It is believed that Nagas originates from the Mongolian race. They might have migrated from China to settle at the foothills of the Himalayas. There are around 100 languages since there is no single major tribe of people in Nagaland. Customs and traditions vary. Few among the Naga tribes follow polygamy while rests are monogamy.
Festivals:
The most popular festival of Nagaland is the Horn Bill Festival which is called the festival of festivals is celebrated from December 1 to 10. The Horn Bill festival is celebrated in Kohima. A large number of international guests also come to attend this iconic festival. Let’s take a glance at some of the other festivals:
The Mimkut festival (Kuki tribe) – The festival is celebrated in January.
The Konyak Aoleang festival (Konyak tribe) – The festival is celebrated in April.
The Moatsu festival (Ao tribe) – It is celebrated in the first week of May.
The Chavang festival (Kuki tribe) – The festival is celebrated in November.
The Tokhu Emong festival (Lotha tribe) – The festival is celebrated in November.
Weather:
The region experiences a largely monsoon climate with high humidity levels. Annual rainfall averages around 1,800–2,500 millimeters (70–100 in), concentrated in May to September. Temperatures range from 21 to 40 °C (70 to 104 °F).
Best time to visit Nagaland:
The best time to visit Nagaland is between May and September. Tourists are advised not to visit the region during the monsoon season as there are chances of landslides, and the weather is extremely hot, and humid. However, the region is worth visiting during Christmas, being a Catholic-dominated region, the churches are decorated and markets adorn special X-Mas cakes and confectioneries. Singing Christmas carols and organizing music concerts marks the celebration.
Music and dance:
On average, Naga people are music lovers and love to sing and dance. Naga folk songs are both romantic and historical, songs mostly narrate the saga of ancestors and incidents. Seasonal songs describe various activities done during the agricultural season. The tribes residing in the remote corners of Nagaland have their respective traditional music and instruments.
The music of the state also expresses
the melodious diversity since there are various tribal communities in Nagaland.
The major folk dances of Nagaland –
Modse, Agurshikukula, Butterfly Dance, Aaluyattu, Sadal Kekai, Changai Dance, Kuki Dance, Leshalaptu, Khamba Lim, Mayur Dance, Monyoasho, Rengma, Seecha and Kukui Kucho, Shankai and Moyashai, etc. War Dance and Zeliang Dance
are the most popular dance forms.
Popular food:
Nagas have diverse food habits. Tribes across the villages have their traditional food. On average, Naga meal would include rice, some kind of meat (either dry or pork with bamboo shoots). The locals are fond of boiled vegetables, and spicy chili sauces. However, the young generation loves to eat fast and junk foods.
Craft and skills:
Nagaland like the other northeast state is rich in skilled craftsmen. The tourists love to buy the creative handiworks comprising of cane-crafting made of bamboos. Some of the popular things that attract include sofa, chairs, baskets, and storage materials. Another specialty where Nagas can create magic is weaving. The shawls made by them are world-famous and are sold like hot cakes across the world. Apart from the Naga women make beautiful items like handbags and jackets are also prepared. Pottery too plays an important role.
Traditional dress of Nagas:
The tribal Angami women wear plain blue cloth skirt and white cloth. The white cloth has thick black marginal bands of a variety of breadth. They also wear Mechala that wrap around skirt with an accompanying shawl. The men wear the same dress styles with a slight difference. However, the dress and accessories vary from tribes to tribes
Here is how to reach Nagaland:
1. Tourists from other parts of the country can reach Dimapur by air. Dimapur has the closest domestic airport. It is situated a distance of around 75 km from Nagaland.
2. The nearest railway station is Dimapur, which is well-connected to Kolkata and Guwahati.
3. By Road. One can take a shared taxi from Dimapur railway station (Rs 200) and reach Kohima.
If you are looking for a trip filled with excitement and adventure then all you are required to is to apply for the ILP, pack your bags, and visit this beautiful state in the northeast. The place would simply mesmerize you with its breath-taking views and numerous locales. You would simply love to meet the locals who are simple and full of warmth. Don’t miss their traditional music and dance that is so full of beats and rhythm. Not to forget their exquisite weaves especially shawls and handicrafts. However, do not try to cross barricades or restrictions since the region is sensitive from a defence point of view. Enjoy your trip to Nagaland.
Nagaland is one of seven sister states of India, that is situated in the north easternmost part of the country. The state of Nagaland has Arunachal Pradesh to the northeast, Manipur to the south, and Assam to the west and northwest and the country of Myanmar (Burma) to the east. The roads are smoothly linked highways via Assam and West Bengal, Nagaland and, the entire seven sisters are easily accessible.
The state that was born on December 1st is famous for its numerous picturesque locations. The region is covered mostly by high-altitude Mountains and is famous for its breath-taking scenic beauty. Entire northeastern states are known for their diverse cultures and traditions. Nagaland is no exception; it can be divided into two parts – Modern Nagaland and tribal Nagaland. On one hand, the region reflects the young generation highly inspired by western culture and you would find young people singing and dancing on western tunes. They have their English pop music and heavy metal bands. Regular fashion shows are organized. While on the other hand, there are tribes that have their own culture, tradition, and customs.
Nagaland is divided into twelve districts and has 1428 villages. Each village has its saga. Numerous historical places offer sightseeing delight for tourists.
ILP Permit mandatory for domestic tourists:
However, being close to the Myanmar border, tourists are
required to obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit some of the sensitive
districts manned by Indian Army personnel. ILP is an extension of the Bengal
Eastern Frontier Regulation Act 1873. Those residing in New Delhi, Kolkata,
Shillong or Guwahati can obtain the ILP application form by visiting the Nagaland
and select ILP Services > Apply New ILP (Tourist Only), Fill the ILP Application Form accordingly, and Submit it.
Kohima is the capital of Nagaland. It is also regarded as the second largest village in Asia. Dimapur is the largest city while Tuensang is the largest district. Longleng is considered to be the smallest district. Let’s take a glance at the districts that constitute Nagaland:
Dimapur
Kiphire
Kohima
Longleng
Mokokchung
Mon
Peren
Phek
Tuensang
Wokha
Zunheboto
Noklak
Tribes of Nagaland:
Nagaland is inhabited by 16 major tribes — Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Kachari, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Kuki, Lotha, Phom, Pochury, Rengma, Sangtam, Sumi, Yimchunger and Zeme-Liangmai (Zeliang). As per the 2001 Census, the sex ratio of the total ST population is 943. Among the Naga sub-tribes, females outnumbered males in Angami (1004)
The ethnicity in Nagaland is a medley of many tribes and sub-tribes that have been living in the state, since time immemorial. Christianity is the
widely followed religion of the various Naga ethnic groups of Nagaland. Besides, the communities other than Nagas living in the state are followers of Hinduism and Islam.
It is believed that Nagas originates from the Mongolian race. They might have migrated from China to settle at the foothills of the Himalayas. There are around 100 languages since there is no single major tribe of people in Nagaland. Customs and traditions vary. Few among the Naga tribes follow polygamy while rests are monogamy.
Festivals:
The most popular festival of Nagaland is the Horn Bill Festival which is called the festival of festivals is celebrated from December 1 to 10. The Horn Bill festival is celebrated in Kohima. A large number of international guests also come to attend this iconic festival. Let’s take a glance at some of the other festivals:
The Mimkut festival (Kuki tribe) – The festival is celebrated in January.
The Konyak Aoleang festival (Konyak tribe) – The festival is celebrated in April.
The Moatsu festival (Ao tribe) – It is celebrated in the first week of May.
The Chavang festival (Kuki tribe) – The festival is celebrated in November.
The Tokhu Emong festival (Lotha tribe) – The festival is celebrated in November.
Weather:
The region experiences monsoon climate with high humidity levels. Annual rainfall averages around 1,800–2,500 millimeters (70–100 in), concentrated in May to September. Temperatures range from 21 to 40 °C (70 to 104 °F).
Best time to visit Nagaland:
The best time to visit Nagaland is between May and September. Tourists are advised not to visit the region during the monsoon season as there are chances of landslides, and the weather is extremely hot, and humid. However, the region is worth visiting during Christmas, being a Catholic-dominated region, the churches are decorated and markets adorn special X-Mas cakes and confectioneries. Singing Christmas carols and organizing music concerts marks the celebration.
Music and dance:
On average, Naga people are music lovers and love to sing and dance. Naga folk songs are both romantic and historical, songs mostly narrate the saga of ancestors and incidents. Seasonal songs describe various activities done during the agricultural season. The tribes residing in the remote corners of Nagaland have their respective traditional music and instruments.
The music of the state also expresses
the melodious diversity since there are various tribal communities in Nagaland.
The major folk dances of Nagaland –
Modse, Agurshikukula, Butterfly Dance, Aaluyattu, Sadal Kekai, Changai Dance, Kuki Dance, Leshalaptu, Khamba Lim, Mayur Dance, Monyoasho, Rengma, Seecha and Kukui Kucho, Shankai and Moyashai, etc. War Dance and Zeliang Dance
are the most popular dance forms.
Popular food:
Nagas have diverse food habits. Tribes across the villages have their traditional food. On average, Naga meal would include rice, some kind of meat (either dry or pork with bamboo shoots). The locals are fond of boiled vegetables, and spicy chili sauces. However, the young generation loves to eat fast and junk foods.
Craft and skills:
Nagaland like the other northeast state is rich in skilled craftsmen. The tourists love to buy the creative handiworks comprising of cane-crafting made of bamboos. Some of the popular things that attract include sofa, chairs, baskets, and storage materials. Another specialty where Nagas can create magic is weaving. The shawls made by them are world-famous and are sold like hot cakes across the world. Apart from the Naga women make beautiful items like handbags and jackets are also prepared. Pottery too plays an important role.
Traditional dress of Nagas:
The tribal Angami women wear plain blue cloth skirt and white cloth. The white cloth has thick black marginal bands of a variety of breadth. They also wear Mechala that wrap around skirt with an accompanying shawl. The men wear the same dress styles with a slight difference. However, the dress and accessories vary from tribes to tribes
Here is how to reach Nagaland:
1. Tourists from other parts of the country can reach Dimapur by air. Dimapur has the closest domestic airport. It is situated a distance of around 75 km from Nagaland.
2. The nearest railway station is Dimapur, which is well-connected to Kolkata and Guwahati.
3. By Road. One can take a shared taxi from Dimapur railway station (Rs 200) and reach Kohima.
If you are looking for a trip filled with excitement and adventure then all you are required to is to apply for the ILP, pack your bags, and visit this beautiful state in the northeast. The place would simply mesmerize you with its breath-taking views and numerous locales. You would simply love to meet the locals who are simple and full of warmth. Don’t miss their traditional music and dance that is so full of beats and rhythm. Not to forget their exquisite weaves especially shawls and handicrafts. However, do not try to cross barricades or restrictions since the region is sensitive from a defence point of view. Enjoy your trip to Nagaland.
Ever since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has initiated a 15-hour raid at the residence of Manish Sisodia, Deputy Chief Minister and close confidant of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, he has become vocal on trying to prove he and his party is holy cow. Really? Why was he silent when people were requesting him to change the excise policy that saw opening of liquor shops across Delhi. The BJP had accused Delhi government of flouting city’s Master Plan to accommodate liquor mafias open shops having educational and religious institutions within the 100 metre redius.
Today, we hear the CM making a reaction on the liquor allegations but we did not hear a single word when a 20-year-old was gang-raped, tonsured, garlanded with slippers and paraded with a blackened face in the Kasturba Nagar area in the national capital. She was attacked by a a group of people, including women, who chopped off her hair, tore her clothes, blackened her face. The woman was also allegedly sexually assaulted. The accused were found to be illicit liquor sellers residing in the area.
Women safety is what Delhi CM always boasts off but he never cared to listen to the plight of women who had requested Kejriwal to roll back on his liquor policy and remove the shops from residential areas. They had expressed fear of anti-social elements becoming powerful creatingh mess across the city. Kejriwal never paid any heed but he offered ‘buy one get one free’ scheme. I had myself met people while reporting on the issue and found both men and women across Delhi fuming. During opening of a liquor shop bang opposite Maharaja Agrasen College, in Govindpuri, south Delhi, I interacted with a group of senior citizen sitting on an indefinite dharna who said they would like to teach Kejriwal a lesson for disturbing the peace and calm in the area. Locals had expressed concerns about the safety and security of females.
On Thursday, today, Kejriwal along with his party members paid a visit to Raj Ghat, Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial. He accused the BJP of trying to topple his government. He said BJP needs 40 MLAs and it has kept Rs 800 crore to achieve this. Why does he have to do a photo opp at Raj Ghat to prove BJP was trying to implicate the ‘holy cow’ government into false cases.
The problem is people in Delhi have lost the trust they had ushered in Kejriwal due to various reasons that shattered the image of Delhi government.
As the day of demolition of Supertech twin towers in Noida’s Sector 93A comes close, scare among the residents in the neighbouring Emerald Court and ATS village is also increasing. Around 5,000 residents of the two societies along with more than 150 pets, have been asked to vacate their flats by 7 am. They can move in after the demolition is over. The officials supervising the demolition have also asked the entire security staff of these societies to move out of their respective buildings latest by 12 pm on Sunday.
The twin towers will be raised to ground at around 2.30 pm on August 28, leaving behind a whopping 55,000 tonnes of debris. However, apart from safe and security issues to the adjoining buildings, the demolition has raised a big concern for the environmentalists who fear there will huge air pollution.
An official of Edifice Engineering, the firm hired to demolish the twin towers, a total of 40 people, including blasters and trained workers, had started charging the Ceyane (29 storeys) and Apex (32 storeys) towers, and would complete the entire process by August 26, 2022. The team comprises of two Indian blasters and Edifice project manager Mayur Mehta and seven members of its South African expert partner Jet Demolition. Security has been beefed up across the region.
The Supreme Court had ordered the demolition of the twin tower – Ceyane and Apex erected by violating the building norms and restrictions.
Stand-up comedian, actor Raju Srivastava who was declared brain dead has come back to consciousness after 15-days. His personal secretary Garvit Narang. informed on Thursday.
Srivastava, was admitted to the hospital after he suffered a massive cardiac arrest while excising. He was immediately admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi. His condition started deteriorating and last week doctors announced his going into a brain dead situation.
Some had even spread the rumour of his death. His wife Shikha and daughter Antara had requested all not to indulge in such false news as it demoralizes the family members who are fighting a battle of long waiting in the hope that Raju Srivastava will become well.
Has ‘jungle raj’ come back in Bihar? This is the question everybody has been asking after watching the disturbing video showing state ADM (Law & Order), KK Singh thrashing a protester blue and black. The boy who along with others participated in a protest by CTET and BTET qualified candidates demanding 7th phase teacher’s recruitment at Dakbangla intersection in Patna. The visuals are enough to explain situation in Bihar.
The social media has been abuzz condemning the Janata Dal (United) -Rashtriya Janata Dal alliance government.
JD(U)-RJD alliance has exposed itself on Monday. This incident is a warning to the protesters so that they will not raise their head. Somebody should tell the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ (grand alliance) that dreams of coming to power in 2024 to be little constraints as such inhuman activities will not be tolerated. Nitish Kumar has perhaps forgotten that Assembly elections are due and if this remains the attitude of his government then people will take no time to kick out the alliance government in the state. However, whether it will come to power or not in the state is still vague as RJD regime was the dark phase in Bihar as ther was no social security and safety of locals. Abductions, murders, rapes, gang-rapes, extortion bid were at rampant.
The barbaric act was condemned by opposition and Congress that is one of the alliance members in the ‘Mahagathbandhan’.
The Bihar BJP condemned the incident in a Twitter post, “Is this government blind, which uses lathis on Tiranga (tricolour)? Is this government deaf, those who fire cartridges are given pens.” It further said, that “while it is a hobby for some, fun for another but for the public it is helplessness.”
State Congress spokesman Asit Nath Tiwari, whose party is an ally of the ruling coalition, issued a strongly worded statement condemning the episode. “The official is K K Singh, an additional district magistrate with a reputation of high-handedness. During the Covid epidemic, he had commanded citizens to produce videos of themselves beating utensils failing which their applications will not be considered,” Tiwari alleged.
Former Chief Minister Tarkishore Prasad slammed the ruling Mahagathbanthan government and asked authorities to take strict action against the ADM.
Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav said, the lathi charge was done to control students during a protest march. However, he condemned the incident of thrashing and said, “such behaviour by any anybody is not acceptable, An enquiry committee has been formed to look into the barbaric incident. Strict action will be taken against the him (ADM) if found guilty”. The opposition has questioned Yadav’s saying “if found guilty” as the visuals are enough to explain.
Meanwhile, Patna District Magistrate said the administration has set up a two-member inquiry committee to look into the allegations and examine the video footage. The committee will submit its report in two days and action may be taken accordingly, he said.
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