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The Times of India Woman dials Bengaluru airport, drops B-word to stop boyfriend from flying out
On June 26, Indra Rajwar, 29, from Pune, made a hoax bomb threat at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) to stop her boyfriend, Mir Raza Mehdi, from flying to Mumbai. A search cleared Mehdi, and the case was upgraded from non-cognizable to an FIR under IPC Section 505(1)(B). Rajwar, detained at the KIA police station, admitted her intent amid relationship differences. Both work in Bengaluru. Separately, CISF officials helped a woman recover a diamond ring at KIA, and at Virar railway station, a man attacked his wife. In another instance, a mother-daughter duo in Bengaluru stopped a thief. The police plan to file a report after further interrogation.
The Times of India Day after parade, 9,000kg waste collected at Mumbai's Marine Drive
Following the Indian cricket team's victory parade, BMC workers cleaned up 9,000kg of waste at Marine Drive. The area was spotless by morning, with garbage collected including food wrappers and bottles. Residents and netizens praised the swift action taken by the civic staff.
The Times of India Paper leak organised crime, 10-year jail, Rs 1 crore fine: Maharashtra bill
The Mumbai state government has proposed a bill to address paper leaks and unfair practices in competitive exams. The bill includes jail terms of up to 10 years and fines of up to Rs 1 crore for individuals involved in organized crime related to exam malpractice.