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The Print
5 hours ago
- The Print
UP: Woman, lover sentenced to life imprisonment for killing husband
District and Session Judge Agra Sanjay Kumar Malik on June 19 held Poonam and Soni guilty of the murder of Rakesh (28) and sentenced them to life imprisonment, District Government Advocate Basant Gupta on Saturday said. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on each of the convicts. Agra (UP), Jun 21 (PTI) A court here has sentenced a woman and her lover to life imprisonment in connection with the murder of her husband in 2021. The two were in a relationship even before Poonam's marriage to Rakesh. Soni used to visit her house often, he said. On January 24, 2021, Soni came to meet Poonam, which Rakesh opposed. Due to this, the two strangled Rakesh with a cloth and fled. The police managed to arrest the duo after several days. PTI COR NAV NB NB This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
Woman, lover get life term for hubby's murder in 2021
Agra: A court here sentenced a woman and her lover to life imprisonment for strangling her husband with a dupatta and portraying it as a suicide. District govt counsel (DGC) Basant Gupta said Rakesh Kumar, 28, was found dead in his house at Pabawali village under Dauki police station in Agra district on Jan 24, 2021. "Rakesh, a fast food vendor, had been married to Poonam (26) for nearly three years. The couple also has two toddlers. Before their marriage, Poonam was in a relationship with one Soni, 26, who continued to visit her frequently. When Rakesh became aware of their relationship and barred Soni, who was unemployed, from coming to his house," Gupta said. On Jan 24, 2021, Poonam allowed Soni into the house around 10 pm. When Rakesh returned home from work at 10.30 pm and confronted them, a heated argument broke out. "Enraged, Poonam and Soni strangled Rakesh with a dupatta," Gupta said. Hearing a commotion, Rakesh's father, Ram Prakash, rushed in for help and saw Soni running away. When questioned by police, Poonam initially claimed that Rakesh had died by suicide. Following Ram Prakash's complaint, police registered a case against Poonam and Soni under IPC sections 302 (murder) and 34 (common intention). Both the accused were arrested on Jan 26, 2021, after the autopsy confirmed that Rakesh died of "asphyxia due to strangulation". Inspector Ashok Kumar, who probed the case, recovered the dupatta used in the crime. Based on technical evidence and witnesses' statements, a chargesheet was filed on Feb 28, 2021. During the trial, both the accused pleaded for leniency, citing their poor financial background and claiming this was their "first offence", arguing that they were sole breadwinners for their families. The court, however, rejected their pleas. On Thursday, sessions judge Sanjay Kumar Malik sentenced both Poonam, a homemaker, and Soni to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of ₹10,000 each on the convicts. In case of default, they would face an additional six months in jail. The court also directed that 50% of the fine amount be paid to the victim's father, Ram Prakash.


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
Sex reassignment surgeries resume at Mumbai's St George's Hospital
MUMBAI: After a long Covid-induced pause, Mumbai's St George Hospital has resumed free sex reassignment surgeries, offering renewed hope to individuals seeking gender-affirming care. In the last six months alone, three patients have benefited, and more are now enrolling for the procedure. 'This isn't just about surgery. It's about restoring dignity, giving people the right to live as who they are,' said Dr Sagar Gundewar, head of the plastic surgery department, who revived the service post-pandemic. The department had remained non-functional during Covid-19 but is now actively treating patients from across Maharashtra. The push for such services gained public momentum after the 2018 case of Lalita Salve, a police constable from Beed district, who received official permission for gender reassignment. Since then, awareness around gender-affirming care has grown, but access has remained largely unaffordable. Private hospitals charge anywhere between ₹15,00,000 and ₹20,00,000 for such procedures. At St George, however, they are provided free of cost. 'We've seen a surge in demand. The need is real, and we're proud to meet it,' said JJ Hospital dean Dr Ajay Bhandarwar. Among those who have recently undergone surgery is Rakesh (name changed), who began identifying as a woman at the age of 16. 'I used to cry seeing myself in the mirror. I didn't feel like myself,' she said. After completing all psychological and hormonal evaluations in November 2024, she underwent surgery at St George. 'Now, I feel complete. I can live as who I truly am,' said Rakesh, who now works in the private sector in Mumbai. Another patient, Shreya (name changed), a 40-year-old woman from Nanded, was born with underdeveloped reproductive organs due to hormonal imbalances. Though married, she struggled with physical intimacy. Doctors at St George successfully developed the missing organs. 'I never thought I'd live a normal married life. This changed everything,' she said. The third case is Anamika (name changed) from Solapur, who has identified as male since childhood. 'I've dressed and lived like a boy since I was nine,' she said. Despite family opposition, she proceeded with gender reassignment. Her breasts and uterus have now been removed, and she is preparing for the final phase—construction of male genitalia. 'It's not easy. But this is who I am. I've waited all my life for this,' she said. Explaining the medical framework behind the surgeries, Dr Gundewar said, 'We begin with a psychiatric evaluation. Once cleared, patients undergo hormone therapy—estrogen for male-to-female, testosterone for female-to-male transitions. After at least four months, they become eligible for surgery.' He added, 'In recent years, there has been a two-thirds increase in the number of people assigned male at birth transitioning to female, compared to a one-third increase in female-to-male transitions.' The procedures are performed in multiple stages. 'We remove the original sex organs, then reconstruct new ones. Facial, voice, and structural changes follow if required,' he said. Female-to-male transitions are especially complex, taking up to 16 hours of surgical time in total. The science behind these transitions often stems from intersex conditions or gender dysphoria. While most males are born with XY chromosomes and females with XX ones, hormonal imbalances during foetal development can result in a mismatch between one's biological sex and gender identity. Dr Vinayak Sawardekar, medical superintendent, credited institutional support with reviving the service. 'This facility was dormant for years. Today, we are giving people new lives,' he said.


Business Insider
4 days ago
- Business
- Business Insider
New Buy Rating for ON Semiconductor (ON), the Technology Giant
In a report released yesterday, Vijay Rakesh from Mizuho Securities reiterated a Buy rating on ON Semiconductor (ON – Research Report), with a price target of $60.00. The company's shares closed yesterday at $52.94. Confident Investing Starts Here: Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Rakesh covers the Technology sector, focusing on stocks such as Nvidia, Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd, and Broadcom. According to TipRanks, Rakesh has an average return of 13.0% and a 51.80% success rate on recommended stocks. Currently, the analyst consensus on ON Semiconductor is a Moderate Buy with an average price target of $48.90, a -7.63% downside from current levels. In a report released yesterday, Roth MKM also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a $70.00 price target. Based on ON Semiconductor's latest earnings release for the quarter ending April 4, the company reported a quarterly revenue of $1.45 billion and a GAAP net loss of $486.1 million. In comparison, last year the company earned a revenue of $1.86 billion and had a net profit of $453 million Based on the recent corporate insider activity of 43 insiders, corporate insider sentiment is negative on the stock. This means that over the past quarter there has been an increase of insiders selling their shares of ON in relation to earlier this year. Earlier this month, Alan Campbell, a Director at ON sold 5,371.00 shares for a total of $274,780.36.


Int'l Business Times
4 days ago
- Business
- Int'l Business Times
Rakesh Kumar Mali: A Leader Revolutionizing Software Engineering
In today's digital-first landscape, where user experience and system resilience are key to business success, leaders like Rakesh Kumar Mali play a pivotal role in driving transformation and stand out as true pioneers—those who not only adapt to change but drive it. Rakesh Mali is one such luminary in the field of computer software engineering. With over 14 years of career in the software industry, marked by innovation, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Rakesh has redefined what it means to be a software engineer in the modern era. From leading high-performing technical teams to architecting fault-tolerant systems, modernizing legacy applications, and contributing to academic research, Rakesh's journey is a testament to the power of technical expertise combined with visionary leadership. His contributions have not only transformed businesses but also set new benchmarks in software engineering practices. A Leader Who Delivers: Technical Team Leadership & Project Excellence At the heart of Rakesh's success is his ability to lead and inspire technical teams. Serving as a Delivery Module Lead at a major global company, he has spearheaded multiple high-impact projects, ensuring timely delivery without compromising quality. His leadership style blends technical depth with people-centric management, fostering an environment where innovation thrives. Under his guidance, teams have successfully transitioned from monolithic architectures to microservices, enabling scalability, agility, and faster deployment cycles. His expertise in designing fault-tolerant and highly available systems has been instrumental in maintaining seamless operations for mission-critical applications, achieving an impressive 99% uptime. One of Rakesh's key strengths lies in leading digital transformation initiatives—helping enterprises modernize from monolithic systems to scalable, fault-tolerant, and secure cloud-native architectures. He focuses heavily on building systems that are resilient, observable, and DevSecOps-enabled, which not only meet technical requirements but also align with business goals. Modernizing Legacy Systems: A Leap into Cloud-Native Future One of Rakesh's most significant contributions has been his work in modernizing legacy applications into cloud-native architectures. Legacy systems, often plagued by inefficiencies and high maintenance costs, were transformed into scalable, resilient, and cost-effective solutions. By leveraging containerization, Kubernetes, and modern serverless computing, Rakesh ensured that these applications could handle modern workloads while reducing infrastructure overhead. This modernization effort not only improved performance but also reduced application response time by 30%, significantly enhancing user experience. Zero Downtime Deployments: The Blue-Green Revolution In this connected world, no one wants to experience any service outage, but the application deployments have traditionally been a pain point for enterprises, often leading to service disruptions. Rakesh tackled this challenge head-on by implementing innovative Blue-Green Deployment strategies. This approach allowed seamless switching between production environments, eliminating downtime during updates and ensuring uninterrupted service for end-users. His implementation of this technique has set a new standard within his organization, reducing deployment risks and improving overall system reliability. This has achieved 99% uptime for the applications, which is an impressive milestone for any organization. Cybersecurity: Fortifying Applications Against Threats In an era where cyber threats are growing in sophistication, Rakesh has been at the forefront of application security. He led the remediation of cybersecurity vulnerabilities, ensuring that systems were robust against potential breaches. By conducting thorough security audits, implementing OWASP best practices, and integrating advanced threat detection mechanisms, he fortified applications against attacks. His proactive approach to cybersecurity has not only safeguarded sensitive data but also reinforced trust with clients. In order to ensure continuous monitoring for the application's integrity, Rakesh has integrated a software composition tool into the application pipeline that enables an automated and scheduled scanning of the various open-source libraries for any open security threat. An IEEE Senior Member & SCRS Fellow: Recognizing Excellence Rakesh's contributions extend beyond corporate achievements. His dedication to advancing technology has earned him prestigious recognitions, including: IEEE Senior Membership — IEEE is a global network of nearly half a million engineering and STEM professionals. Only 10% of members get senior grade, which requires extensive experience and reflects professional maturity and documented achievements of significance. A distinction awarded to professionals who have demonstrated significant achievements in engineering. SCRS Fellow Membership — Being awarded the prestigious Fellow Membership by the Soft Computing Research Society is a tremendous honor and a testament to years of dedication, innovation, and impactful contributions to the field of computing. This recognition not only highlights Rakesh's commitment to advancing research but also inspires him to continue pushing the boundaries of intelligent systems and computational intelligence. These accolades reflect his standing as a thought leader in the tech community. Bridging Industry and Academia: Research, Peer Reviews, Jury Member & Keynote Speaker Rakesh's influence is not confined to industry alone. He has authored research articles, contributing valuable insights to the field. His work bridges the gap between theoretical advancements and practical implementations, making complex concepts accessible to engineers and researchers alike. Asia Research Awards have recognized his dedication to academic excellence with the Best Researcher Award, which is a testament to the impact and originality of his scholarly contributions. Additionally, he serves as a Peer Review Board member for renowned publications—International Research Journal on Innovations in Engineering and Technology and ESP Journal of Engineering & Technology Advancements, where he evaluates cutting-edge research, ensuring high academic standards. His meticulous and insightful reviews earned him the Best Peer Reviewer Award, further cementing his reputation as a trusted authority in the research community. Rakesh's expertise has made him a sought-after authority in the tech world. He serves as an active jury member at the Globee® Awards, where he evaluates groundbreaking technological innovations, helping recognize excellence in the industry. Rakesh has been invited as a Keynote Speaker at the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computational Technologies, where he presented the topic "Reimagining Logistics: The Role of Generative AI in Logistics & Supply Chain Transformation." Rakesh has also been invited as an industry expert speaker at the 5th International Conference on Intelligent Vision and Computing (ICIVC 2025) organized by The ICFAI University, Dehradun, India, which is ranked 36th in India. Rakesh presented the speech on "Smart Spending in the Cloud: Strategic Cost Management for Cloud-Native Software Development." Rakesh is part of the IEEE Senior Member Review Panel, where he evaluates the contributions of applicants worldwide in the field of computer science and technology. Rakesh also spends time sharing his hard-earned knowledge with future engineers using platforms such as and CodePath. Conclusion: A True Architect of the Future Rakesh Mali's journey is a masterclass in technical leadership, innovation, and relentless pursuit of excellence. Whether it is optimizing systems for peak performance, securing applications against cyber threats, or mentoring the next generation of engineers, his impact is far-reaching. In an industry that moves at breakneck speed, Rakesh stands out as a visionary who not only keeps pace with change but drives it. His work continues to shape the future of software engineering, making him a true architect of tomorrow's digital landscape. As technology evolves, one thing remains certain: leaders like Rakesh Mali will always be at the forefront, paving the way for a smarter, faster, and more secure digital world.