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New Delhi: In Nangloi area of Delhi, gunmen fired shots at a ration shop on Saturday, September 28. Fortunately, no one was reported injured, but the incident has caused widespread fear among residents. Subhash Bindal, the General Secretary of the Market Association, shared details of the incident with IANS. Subhash Bindal said: At around 9 a m., two young men arrived on a motorcycle and fired three to four rounds before fleeing the scene. Along with the firing, they left behind a note with a name and two pictures of young men. Bindal mentioned that their intention seemed to be to create fear, not to harm anyone. He explained that a shopkeeper was standing nearby, and if the attackers wanted, they could have shot him, but they chose not to. Their aim was only to spread fear and make demands. When asked if any demands had been made, Bindal stated that no specific demands had been put forward yet. However, he added that such incidents usually lead to demands. The note they left behind only contained names, but it is common for such individuals to give false names. Also ReadReasi terror attack: NIA searches underway in two districts of J-K Another shopkeeper in the area said: Incidents like this in Nangloi are intended to spread fear. The strategy stanley vaso stanley polska often involves intimidating one stanley cup businessman, then targeting another, and eventually demanding ransom. He expressed concern, saying that this is a very frightening situation, especially for the busi Kbrg ED grills ex Rangareddy collector in land allotment investigation
Abu Dhabi: A 47-year-old Indian national, who was stranded in the United Arab Emi mugs stanley rates UAE without any documents, was repatriated home after 18 years with the help of authorities and social workers. Sunil Kumar, who hails from the Thrissur district of Kerala, had arrived in Emirates in 2005 to work as a foreman. Also ReadHyderabadi woman stranded in Oman, sister seeks MEA help Soon after, Sunil lost his job and encountered a financial crisis. His passport had expired in 2007, but he was able to get an emergency certificate from the Indian Consulate in聽Dubai. At that time, his health deteriorated, and he could not go back home when amnesty was granted. As per a report by Gulf News, Sunil case was reported to Praveen Kumar, a social worker volunteering for stanley thermos the Indian Consulate in Dubai, by Ratheesh Edathitta, Vice President of the Indian People Forum in Ajman. Also ReadUAE-India flights: Ticket prices drop after IndiGo withdraws fuel charge They then submitted an application to the Consulate for an emergency certificate. The consulate had to confirm Sunil details with the passport office in Kochi because his prior passport was unreadable. In October 2023 another emergency certificate was issued. Sunil health worsened, leading t stanley cup o his collapse at his bed in Sharjah. In December, social workers submitted necessary documents to the consulate for financial support for repatriation, and funds were approved for a non-medical escort with a wh |
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