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Rourkela: Rajgangpur police registered case against four persons on Tuesday night for allegedly attempting to kill their friend by opening fire at him from a pistol.
The youth, Md.Samser (19), who sustained injuries on his arm was operated upon on Wednesday in a private hospital here. The injured youth was with his four friends and they were reportedly practising how to shoot from a pistol, when the incident took place.
His four friends took him to Rajgangpur CHC and fled after admitting him. Hospital authorities informed police about it. Later, Samser was shifted to a private hospital. His brother, Md.Gulab, lodged an FIR in Rajgangpur police station.





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Vizhinjam International Seaport 
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The political tug-of-over over claiming credit for the realisation of the Vizhinjam International Seaport continued to rage on, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioning the country’s first dedicated transshipment port on Friday (May 2, 2025).

Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan, who opted out of the ceremony, shared a video of former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy’s speech made in the Kerala Assembly on the Vizhinjam port on June 8, 2015.

His Facebook post read: “Oommen Chandy is no longer with us. Yet, he lives on in the hearts of the people as a chapter of history that cannot be erased. Those who deliberately try to forget or rewrite history are the ones who fear even the memories of Oommen Chandy. Wishing all the best to the Vizhinjam Port.”

He had accused the Left Democratic Front (LDF)-led State government of making attempts to erase the legacy of Oommen Chandy.


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In his Assembly speech, Chandy declared the long-cherished dream of the Vizhinjam port was finally becoming a reality. He emphasised that the project would advance while safeguarding the interests of the State.

“We welcome any constructive criticism,” he had stated. “However, the Opposition’s efforts to derail the project by making allegations of corruption will not succeed.”

Earlier in the day, Congress leader M. Vincent, who represents the Kovalam Assembly constituency where the port is located, paid tribute at the tomb of the former Chief Minister in Kottayam. Accompanied by Chandy’s son and fellow MLA Chandy Oommen, Mr. Vincent offered prayers and hailed the late Congress leader as the “father of the Vizhinjam Port”.

Speaking to the media before leaving to take part in the ceremony in Thiruvananthapuram, Mr. Vincent credited Oommen Chandy’s unwavering commitment for making the project a reality, despite sustained political opposition from the LDF. He added that the former Chief Minister not only completed all project formalities, but also overcame legal challenges by approaching the Supreme Court on various occasions.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, however, credited the achievement to the resolve of the government. In a Facebook post on Thursday evening, he wrote: “As this (LDF) government enters its tenth year, the Vizhinjam International Seaport is set to be commissioned tomorrow as a gift to every Malayali. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicating the port to the nation tomorrow (May 2), Kerala is marking its place on the global maritime map.

“This moment signals the dawn of a new era of development. It is the willpower of the Kerala government, along with the steadfast support of the people, that has turned this long-cherished dream into a reality,” he said.



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Bhubaneswar: Despite the hecticness of playing a tournament just two weeks after curtains were drawn on Indian Super League (ISL), Kalinga Super Cup reached the final mile and ascertained its finalists on Wednesday.
“It’s true that at 4:30 (pm), the first half was very hot. It was difficult to play,” Manolo Marquez said after FC Goa got the better of Mohun Bagan Super Giant in the afternoon semifinal to become the first finalist of this edition.
“But we are very satisfied and very happy because in two days we will be playing the Super Cup final. And I feel that we deserve to be there because we have won three of the four games and there is just one more step to go.”
Goa’s 3-1 win over a Mohun Bagan squad, comprising mostly Indians and youngsters, was followed by Jamshedpur FC slogging it out against Mumbai City FC and finding a late winner from Rei Tachikawa to join Marquez’s team for the summit clash.
The 87th-minute piledriver was what made the difference in the second semifinal and the Japanese midfielder was delighted by his contribution.
“I am very happy with the goal. I had been waiting for that moment for almost 90 minutes. The ball came to me, I took the first touch and just shot,” Tachikawa told TOI while leaving Kalinga Stadium on Wednesday.
“But, you know, the most important thing is that it won the game for the team. Obviously, I’m happy with my goal, but I’m happier that we won.”
Goa’s player-of-the-match, Borja Herrera, however, was not thinking about scoring directly from the corner en route his spectacular Olympic goal.
“We have prepared for the set-pieces and I took it as we do in training. But fortunately, it went into the goal. But the preparations for the set-pieces are done by the coach, not by me,” the Spaniard, who also assisted Brison Fernandes in the opener before Iker Guarrotxena’s goal from the spot, said after the match.
‘This team is not ready to bounce back’: The defeat to FC Goa, however, took a bit of a shine off the high-flying ISL Shield and Cup winners as Mohun Bagan’s relatively inexperienced side failed to do a season treble.
“We conceded two goals within 12 minutes. But this team is not ready to bounce back and lacks experience (to do so). But I am happy that they are growing and developing and can fight for 90 minutes,” Bagan’s head coach for the Super Cup, Bastab Roy, said at the post-match interaction.
Deemed as an exposure trip for their youngsters, Roy and the club will be happy with the team’s performance, especially in the first half of the semifinal, given that they have already qualified for the AFC Champions League 2 with their ISL heroics.
That, however, is not the case for Petr Kratky’s Mumbai City after a disappointing ISL season followed by the defeat in the last four here.
“I think we were just tired. It was a short turnaround time for the players and the boys worked extremely hard. Look, now is the time for reflection. To go through everything, do the reports and sit down, reflect and make sure that we move forward and get better next year,” Kratky said as he joined his wards in signing off.





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Chennai: With a view to expedite judicial processes and reduce logistical burden on police officers, the Chennai police have opened a Virtual Witness Room at the office of the joint commissioner of police (East) in Egmore. The facility, equipped with HD video-conferencing, will enable investigating officers to provide court depositions remotely.
Vijayendra Bidari, additional commissioner of police, headquarters launched the facility. It has been conceived in accordance with Section 254(1)-(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), which permits govt officers, particularly police personnel, to give witness testimony through electronic means. Madras high court has already mandated that courts across Tamil Nadu accept depositions from officially designated virtual witness rooms.
The facility features soundproof interiors , audio-video recording systems, a document visualiser for presenting evidence, and secure video conferencing tools. It aims to eliminate the need for officers to travel to distant courts, preventing disruptions to investigations.
An assistant commissioner of police explained, “Officers may have to travel a day in advance and even stay in lodges if court hearings are adjourned or the magistrate is unavailable.”
The move will ensure court timelines are met with minimal disruption to police duties. The model will be replicated across other districts in TN.





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