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Costly love: Nagpur boys steal taps worth Rs 11 lakh to gift iPhones to girlfriends
The unusual episode unfolded in Maharashtra's Nagpur when two boys carried out a planned robbery at a warehouse to fund extravagant gifts for their partners
Luxury designer taps worth Rs 6.5 lakh.
The court highlighted 36 pieces of crucial evidence against Chandrashekar, including testimonies, call detail records and chats recovered from phones
Telangana CID busts major Dafabet linked online betting network, arrests 11 in raids across three states, seizes mule bank accounts, phones, vehicles and digital records.
The Pahalgam attackers carried two Xiaomi cellphones of the Redmi series
He also criticised the evaluation system, claiming that errors were inevitable when answer sheets were scanned using mobile phones.
His remarks come as the CBSE faces huge pressure after reports of technical glitches in its post-result portal and irregularities in evaluated answer sheets.
Police also seized three mobile phones and an Innova car from the accused. The total value of the seized drugs and other property has been estimated at Rs 18.82 lakh.
Extremely Severe Alert on phones? Loud alarm warns of bad weather in Delhi NCR โ โsuch alert for basic thunderstormโ
Residents in Delhi-NCR and western Uttar Pradesh received an "Extremely Severe Alert" on their phones, warning of thunderstorms, lightning, strong winds, heavy rain, and hailstorms. The emergency notification, part of the government's cell broadcast system, advised people to stay indoors and take precautions against severe weather.
The text on screen for some people in Noida was titled โExtremely severe alertโ.
Phones flash 'extremely severe alert' as thunderstorm threat looms over parts of Uttar Pradesh
In todayโs world, people are constantly surrounded by distractions such as phones, social media, office conversations and endless notifications. As a result, solitude often feels uncomfortable or unusual.
The BCCI's Anti-Corruption Unit has banned smart sunglasses for players and officials in the IPL with immediate effect due to their advanced communication features. Players must now deposit these devices, along with phones and smartwatches, before entering the Players and Match Officials Area (PMOA) on match days. Violations will lead to disciplinary action and potential penalties.
New Delhi: The BCCI's Anti-Corruption Unit has barred the usage of smart sunglasses by players and match officials in the ongoing IPL, citing its advanced communication features which allow live streaming and video calling through mobile data or Wi-Fi networks.In an advisory to the league's franchises, the BCCI ACSU has stated that it has been noticed that some companies are marketing and selling smart sunglasses to players and support staff."Kindly note that these devices are equipped with advanced communication features, including live streaming, sending and receiving text messages, as well as audio and video calling capabilities through mobile data or Wi-Fi networks," the Board said."Accordingly, under the PMOA Minimum Standards, such goggles/glasses are classified both as an 'Audio/Video Recording Device' and a 'Communication Device'."It is hereby notified that the possession and/or use of 'Smart Goggles' is strictly prohibited within the Players and Match Officials Area (PMOA)," it added.Players are prohibited from using communication devices in the designated PMOAs and in the ongoing edition Rajasthan Royals Romi Bhinder copped a Rs one lakh fine and a warning after being caught on camera using a phone in the team dugout during a match.In its latest advisory, the Board urged players and officials to deposit smart sunglasses as well before entering the PMOA and warned of action in case of non-compliance."All players and support staff are directed to deposit such devices with the Security Liaison Officer (SLO), along with their mobile phones and smartwatches, upon entering the PMOA on match days," the Board said."Failure to deposit such devices shall be deemed a breach of the PMOA protocols and may result in penalties under the PMOA Minimum Standards for IPL 2026," it added.The IPL this year has been rocked by incidents of code of conduct violations, prompting the BCCI to earlier issue a strict protocol which banned late night outings for players without permission from the security team.The Board has also disallowed guests in the players and support staff's hotel rooms due to security concerns and fears of honey-trapping.