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Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Hindustan Times
DMRC staffers hit in ‘revenge' crash in Gururgam; probe underway
Two Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) employees were critically injured after a car allegedly driven by a drunk man rammed into their motorcycle in a suspected act of revenge, following an altercation over rash driving on MG Road near Sector-28, police said on Tuesday. The victims, Umesh Kumar, 33, and Krishan Kumar, 30, are senior customer relation assistants posted on the Yellow Line (Line-II). Umesh hails from Rewari and lives in Sector-28, while Krishan, originally from Jaipur, resides in Sikanderpur. The incident occurred around 1.30am on June 4 opposite Sahara Mall. According to investigators, a Mahindra XUV 3XO bearing a Delhi registration number hit their Royal Enfield motorcycle. Police said Umesh sustained six fractures—three in his right hand and three in his facial bones—while Krishan suffered deep cuts and bruises. Umesh underwent hand and facial plastic surgery at a private hospital in Sector-38, where he remained admitted for over 10 days. He was able to file a complaint only on Monday. The FIR was registered at DLF Phase-I police station under Sections 125 (act endangering life or personal safety of others), 125(a) (causing hurt by such act), and 281 (rash driving) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Speaking to HT, Umesh said he and Krishan had just dealt with a woman's suicide case at Chattarpur metro station on June 3 and left office past 1am. They were heading to buy liquor in Sikanderpur when the car with five occupants first hit them and fled. 'I followed them. I honked and flashed the dipper, but they didn't stop,' Umesh said. He managed to intercept the car at a U-turn near Sahara Mall but fled when the occupants attacked him and Krishan. 'I rode against traffic to escape. The car chased and hit us again. I lost consciousness and only woke up in the hospital,' he added. Inspector Rajesh Bagri, station house officer of DLF Phase-I police station, said the impact disabled the car after it crashed into a footpath. 'Its axle broke and a tyre exploded. A patrolling van reached immediately, and the occupants fled,' he said. Both vehicles were seized. Police have served a notice to the Delhi-based car owner and are scanning nearby CCTV footage to identify the driver.

Ammon
5 days ago
- Politics
- Ammon
Senate committee, Bahraini envoy talk cooperation, region
Ammon News - The Senate's Jordanian-Bahraini Brotherhood Committee, headed by Tawfiq Krishan, on Tuesday discussed with Bahraini Ambassador to Jordan, Sheikh Khalifa bin Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa, ways to strengthen bilateral relations in various fields. Talking at the meeting held Jordan's Senate headquarters, Krishan stressed the "deep-rooted, brotherly and historic" Jordanian-Bahraini ties, founded by the two kingdoms' leaders, which represent "a model" for joint Arab action. Krishan called for exploring mechanisms for joint cooperation in various fields, especially in parliamentary work, exchange of parliamentary visits, and means to strengthen economic and investment partnerships to achieve common interests. Krishan also highlighted Jordan's "firm" positions, under His Majesty King Abdullah II's leadership, on various regional issues, mainly the Palestinian cause and the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, amid the region's current situation. Krishan stressed the need to find political solutions to the region's conflicts to achieve security and stability. The Bahraini envoy, in turn, affirmed his country's "keenness" to advance bilateral relations to the "highest" levels in various fields, mainly in the political, parliamentary, cultural, health, trade, and tourism areas to fulfill common aspirations. Praising the "high" level of bilateral relations, he commended Jordan's "pivotal" role, under His Majesty King Abdullah II's leadership, in establishing peace and security in the region and his continuous efforts to find a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue. Petra


India Today
02-06-2025
- Business
- India Today
Reliance Power shares surge 8% today, 23% in last week. Should you buy?
Shares of Reliance Power rose nearly 8% on Monday to hit a new one-year high of Rs 62.80. This is the third day in a row that the stock has gone up. Over the past five trading sessions, the stock has gained 23%, showing strong buying share price has seen a steady climb over different time periods. In the last month, it has been up by 54.90%.Over the last six months, it has gone up by 59.92%. The stock has more than doubled in a year with a 141.40% rise. Over the last five years, the rise has been massive; 2,602.61%.WHY IS THE STOCK RISING?The recent gains in Reliance Power's share price come after some major business developments. One of the key triggers was a letter of award (LOA) received by its subsidiary, Reliance NU Energies, from SJVN Ltd, a public sector company. The LOA is for setting up a 350 MW solar power project with a 175 MW/700 MWh battery energy storage system. This project will be connected to the inter-state transmission system (ISTS).Earlier, Reliance Power also entered into a joint venture with Druk Holding and Investments (DHI) of Bhutan. Together, they will build India's largest solar power project worth Rs 2,000 crore. The 500 MW project will be developed through a 50:50 partnership using the Build-Own-Operate (BOO) model. These moves are seen as a shift towards clean energy and have boosted investor EXPERTS WEIGH INSeveral analysts are positive on the stock's trend. Ravi Singh, Senior Vice President of Retail Research at Religare Broking, said the next price target is Rs 65, with a stop loss at Rs Krishan, Senior Analyst at Angel One, noted that Reliance Power has been on a rising trend for the fourth week in a row. He said the momentum may continue and advised using trailing stop losses to protect profits. He believes the Rs 54–52 range could act as a support S Patel, Technical Research Analyst at Anand Rathi, said the stock has support at Rs 60 and faces resistance at Rs 65. If it moves above Rs 65, it could rise to Rs 68. For now, he sees it trading in the Rs 58–68 INDICATORS AND FUNDAMENTALSThe stock is trading above all key moving averages — including the 5-day, 10-day, 20-day, 30-day, 50-day, 100-day, 150-day and 200-day simple moving averages (SMA). This is usually seen as a positive 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 80.47. An RSI above 70 is considered overbought, which means the stock could see some correction or profit-booking in the short at the financial ratios, the stock has a high price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 386.88 and a price-to-book (P/B) ratio of 2.71. The earnings per share (EPS) is at Rs 0.16 and return on equity (RoE) is 0.71. These figures suggest that while the stock is in demand, the valuation remains quite high compared to to data from Trendlyne, the stock has a one-year beta of 1.3. A beta above 1 means the stock is more volatile than the of May 7, 2025, promoters held a 24.98% stake in Reliance Power, which is led by Anil The views, opinions, recommendations, and suggestions expressed by experts/brokerages in this article are their own and do not reflect the views of the India Today Group. It is advisable to consult a qualified broker or financial advisor before making any actual investment or trading choices.)


Time of India
15-05-2025
- Time of India
Traffic volunteer, deployed at Manesar police station, dies in hit & run on NH-8
Gurgaon: A 36-year-old man deployed at Manesar traffic police station under Haryana Kaushal Nigam died in a road accident on Tuesday. Sunil, a resident of Bhatla village in Hisar, was riding a police two-wheeler. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Police said he was on was travelling from Panchgaon to Manesar on NH8 when the incident occured. When he reached near Balaji Vaishno Dhaba around 2am, an unidentified vehicle, being driven at high speed, rammed into the police rider. Due to severe injuries, Sunil succumbed to his injuries on the spot. The vehicle's driver fled the scene after the accident, said a police father Krishan, a resident of Bhata village in Hisar's Hansi filed the complaint. "I had a conversation with him on the phone during the day, and at night I received a phone call stating my son had suffered severe injuries." He also said he was informed about the accident by police officers and rushed to the spot. His son, who had two young children, was found critically injured and declared dead due to severe injuries caused by the collision. His brother Ashok said he had joined as a driver through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam (HKRN) in 2023. "He was first posted as a driver in PCR vans and later was transferred to the traffic unit in Manesar." A case has been registered under Sections 281 (rash driving), 106 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), and 324(4) (causing death by negligence) of the BNS, 2023. "Efforts are underway to identify the offending vehicle and driver. Police are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby areas and have appealed to the public to come forward with any information regarding the incident," an officer May 7, a 16-year-old died after the motorcycle he was driving was run over by a tractor on Mandi Road in Gwalpahari, close to the Delhi-Gurgaon border, on Monday afternoon. The tractor's driver sped off after the crash. On May 5, a 20-year-old Zepto delivery partner died in a road accident near Bakhtawar Chowk on Sunday after a car rammed into him and overturned. The accused fled the scene and remains unidentified.


Daily Record
04-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Record
Scots BBC Morning Live doctor on why you may be getting more headaches recently
Dr Punam Krishan, a familiar face on BBC Morning Live, has sounded the alarm for those battling headaches. On her Instagram, she revealed an uptick in such cases, assuring followers: "It's not you going crazy." She queried her audience: "Have you been experiencing more headaches or more migraines recently? Because I have certainly seen a lot more patients coming in with headaches or asking for their headache and migraines medications." The Glasgow GP comforted those concerned, stating: "No, you're not imagining it. Spring headaches are usually caused by three big seasonal triggers." Identifying the first culprit, she pointed to allergy season reports the Mirror, saying: "When pollen levels rise, your body detects the allergen, pollen, but it also releases, in response to a chemical called histamine to fight it off." She continued, explaining the impact of histamine: "But histamine doesn't just cause sneezing and itchy eyes. It also causes inflammation, especially in your sinuses, which causes them to swell, become all congested and blocked, and that causes pressure in the head, resulting in that awful tension, headache." For her second explanation regarding the surge in headaches and migraines, Dr Krishan remarked: "Next is barometric pressure changes. Spring weather can be so unpredictable - especially if you live here in Scotland - one minute it's cold and the next minute we're having a mini heat wave." Dr Punam, who appeared in Strictly Come Dancing, has shed light on the whims of British weather, explaining that the ever-fluctuating air pressure can have a tangible effect on our bodies. They detailed: "But this does mean the pressure in our air is constantly changing. When the air pressure drops suddenly, it creates a pressure and balance between the air and the environment and the air-filled spaces in your body like your sinuses. "Research shows that this barometric pressure can cause your blood vessels in your brain to constrict - or narrow - or expand and dilate which can trigger a headaches and migraines in people who are prone to those". "Therefore, if you begin to feel a headache before rainfall, it's not just in your head—this could be due to a heightened sensitivity to atmospheric pressure changes." The doctor then touched on "the most common cause of all": dehydration, emphasizing the increased risk as temperatures rise, which is currently happening in the UK. "As the weather warms up, which is happening in the UK at the moment, you will sweat more - even if you don't notice it." They noted that even mild dehydration "can cause your brain to contract slightly, which can lead to a headache." With a nod to health and seasonal enjoyment, people were encouraged "to be aware and be prepared if you are prone to spring time headaches." Top BBC news In order to prevent such discomforts, the GP encourages monitoring weather apps for signs of pressure change and staying hydrated. "If you know that your body reacts to the shifts then you can plan ahead - especially with hydration. "Keep a consistent routine because even things like sudden changes and sleep or stress or caffeine can make your body more vulnerable to triggers." She also recommended that individuals monitor their triggers to potentially avoid them and to ensure they have medication on hand. According to NHS advice, you should consult a GP if you're experiencing recurrent headaches, if pain relief doesn't help and your headache intensifies, or if you suffer from severe throbbing pain at the front or side of your head; experience nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light or noise, and/or if you frequently get headaches around your menstrual cycle. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.