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5 mths, 500 villages: How dogged policing tracked down 15-yr-old boy’s tormentor; victim’s arm shredded in fodder-cutter | Gurgaon News


5 mths, 500 villages: How dogged policing tracked down 15-yr-old boy’s tormentor; victim’s arm shredded in fodder-cutter

GURGAON: The road to justice can be long. This one cut through nearly 500 villages in Haryana and UP in a search that took five months and burnt more than 10,000km worth of fuel.This was a search to find Anil, a man accused of kidnapping a teenager, making him work as a bonded labourer and torturing him. It began last July after the boy – frail and maimed – was found by locals in Badoli village of Palwal.The 15-year-old has his left arm missing. He was dumped in the middle of nowhere and told to go. Anil, a dairy and water was all he could remember of his captor. He had one more piece of information, that Anil had two daughters, Riya and Siya.Locals alerted police and a PCR van took him to hospital in Nuh. When he was being prepared for surgery, he escaped barefoot and without clothes. In acute pain, the boy climbed into a hilly area and reached Tauru in Nuh and took shelter at a deserted bus stop late at night. He walked back towards Nuh city, where a teacher found him, took him to a local health centre and informed police. His family in Bihar’s Kishanganj was contacted.It took a while for the boy to get over his trauma and reveal his ordeal. “The victim was so traumatised he didn’t initially reveal what happened to him to Palwal or Nuh police,” a Govt Railway Police (GRP) source said. “It was only after a local newspaper in Rohtak published a report about his plight that we got the alert at Bahadurgarh.”GRP filed a case under 75, 79 of Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act, 2015 and under BNS sections 118(2) (voluntarily causing grievous hurt using dangerous weapons or means), 125 (rashness or negligence that endanger human life or personal safety), 127(4) (wrongful confinement for ten days or more), 137 (kidnapping), 146 (unlawful compulsory labour), 289 ( negligent conduct with respect to machinery) and 3(5) (act done by multiple persons) because the boy had gone missing from Bahadurgarh railway station in Jhajjar on May 27.He had got off to find water, wandered too far, and missed his train, Farakka Express, that he was taking from Jind to his native place with his father and brother.When the GRP unit gleaned the details, they were shaken. They learnt the boy’s left arm was shredded in a fodder-cutter and the severed limb was thrown into a waterbody. Soon after the accident, the bleeding minor was driven for hours along highways and then left to cope on his own in Haryana. The captor had not taken him to hospital, just left him there with Rs 7,500 in cash.The boy left his Kishanganj home to work in Kangra in Himachal Pradesh. But when he wished to come back, his father Rishidev and brother Kailash went to Kangra to bring him back. They were on their way to Kishanganj in Farakka Express when the boy separated from them when he got off at Bahadurgarh.On July 29, Rishidev got a call from Nuh police, saying his son had been admitted at PGI Rohtak the next day. “We were devastated to see him in such a miserable condition. He told me that his employer and his family didn’t give him proper food or let him wear slippers,” Rishidev said in his police statement.By Nov, the boy had undergone three surgeries. But the search for Anil went nowhere. The family lost hope and took him back to Kishanganj.The GRP unit, however, did not quit. They had determined they would do whatever they could to get justice to a boy no one really was looking out for.While he recovered, GRP officials had begun reaching out to sarpanches with the clues they had – dairy owner Anil, two daughters Riya and Siya. They began with Haryana districts, mapped out possible areas based on his description of a waterbody. Initially, the search focused on villages around stormwater drains. Parallelly, GRP approached the Haryana education department, CBSE and other state boards to scan enrolment records for any Anil with daughters Riya and Siya. This digital sweep zeroed in on 20 potential matches. Cops visited every single one of them, but none owned a dairy.A breakthrough eventually came during one of the searches in Nov, an official recalled, when the boy was accompanying a GRP team in Delhi and pointed to silt along Yamuna banks. “He said Anil’s farm had the same soil,” the official said. GRP teams now knew they had to look along the Yamuna.GRP teams began scanning villages along Yamuna in Haryana, Delhi and UP to look for Anil. Often, officials said, they exceeded sanctioned spending on fuel, so the investigators paid out of their own pockets to keep the search going. On Dec 30, the GRP finally found the Anil they were looking for, a 28-year-old dairy owner at Motipur village of Greater Noida.Led by SP Nitika Gahlaut and inspector Satya Prakash, GRP teams from Ambala, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Panipat and Sonipat were involved in the pursuit on Anil. They leant that Anil had thrown the boy’s arm into the river and driven him to Palwal 100km away.Anil told police he “got frightened” after the accident. “The accused had gone to a colony near Bahadurgarh railway station when he saw the tearful boy and decided to take him with him for work,” a source said.For police, it was all about clinging to hope. “We wanted to get justice for a kid who lost his arm and was abandoned in pain on a road. Though the family gave up hope, our SP Nitika Gahlaut encouraged us to nab the accused even when all resources were exhausted,” said Satya Prakash, who led the trail despite his transfer to Ambala.



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Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women Playing XI vs UP Warriorz Women- Women’s Premier League 2026, Match 5


Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women will face the UP Warriorz Women in the fifth match of the fourth edition of the Women’s Premier League. This article provides details about Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women’s Playing 11 vs UP Warriorz Women for the upcoming match.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women Playing XI vs UP Warriorz Women- Women’s Premier League 2026, Match 5:

Openers: Smriti Mandhana (c), Grace Harris

RCB Women would want to build on the win that they registered against the MI Women when they take on the UP Warriorz Women in the second match and consolidate their position in the points table in the early stage of the tournament.

Along with winning, the Smriti Mandana-led side would hope to win in a convincing fashion, having clinched a win on the last ball against the MI Women.

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The responsibility will be on the openers to get the team off to a good start and allow the incoming batters to capitalize on the start given by them.

The pair of Smriti Mandhana and Grace Harris will be entrusted to get the job done both in partnership and as individual batters, also in order to gain confidence for the matches to come.

Middle-order batsmen and all-rounders: Dayalan Hemalatha, Richa Ghosh (wk), Radha Yadav, Nadine de Klerk, Arundhati Reddy

The openers will be followed by. middle order, which comprises Dayalan Hemalatha, Richa Ghosh, Radha Yadav, and Nadine de Klerk.

All eyes will be on Richa Ghosh to get into her element and take on the bowling attack of the UP Warriorz Women, especially the spin bowling duo of Deepti Sharma and Sophie Ecclestone.

Other than Richa Ghosh, the onus will be on Nadine de Klerk to replicate the performance she delivers against MI Women in the tournament opener and get her team beyond the finish line.

The pair of Richa and Nadine would also hope for other batters to provide them good support against the likes of Kranti Gaud and Deepti Sharma, so as to make things easy for them in the match in question in the ongoing season of the WPL.

Bowlers: Shreyanka Patil, Prema Rawat, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell

The bowlers did a fine job by restricting the MI Women batters to a below-par total in the first match and would be backed to do the same against the UP Warriorz Women, who possess a strong batting lineup that almost pulled off a chase against the Gujarat Giants.

If the bowlers are able to restrict UP Warriorz Women to a total of around 180-190 runs, they will give their batters a strong chance of chasing the target down, with dew expected to settle in in the second innings

Lauren Bell will be given the responsibility of picking wickets with the new ball in the first six overs, making the job for the spinners a bit easier.

The spinners will then have to take control of the proceedings in the middle overs by keeping the opposition batters in check by providing breakthroughs at regular intervals.



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Tyres absorbed shock, saved Cessna from fire | India News


Tyres absorbed shock, saved Cessna from fire
Rourkela fire units during rescue operations after the 9-seater aircraft crash-landed

BHUBANESHWAR: A mid-air electrocution of four passengers and two crew members of an IndiaOne Air plane that force-landed in Odisha’s Rourkela Saturday after engine failure was a big possibility as it had scraped a high-tension wire with exposed landing gear, officials said. The Cessna’s tyres absorbed the shock, preventing it from catching fire and saving the lives. Instead of the fuselage or wing hitting the power lines, the tyres touched the wire just before the nine-seater plane from Bhubaneswar landed in a field around 10km from Rourkela airport, asenior official revealed. All six on board the single-engine Cessna Caravan aircraft, including the two captains, escaped with injuries. Two of the passengers being treated at a Rourkela hospital were airlifted to Mumbai Sunday as officials of DGCA and Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) began a probe. Officials of AAIB and others, accompanied by Odisha transport secretary Usha Padhee, were at the site Sunday, taking pictures and videos of the plane, parts and debris, and speaking to villagers who had rushed to help. CM Mohan Charan Majhi has extended support to the investigators. The airline, which focuses on connecting Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, said it is working with the aviation regulators and the Odisha govt.



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Dhurandhar Full Movie Collection: ‘Dhurandhar’ box office collection Day 38: Ranveer Singh-led film’s global collection is now a STAGGERING Rs 1254.9 crore |


'Dhurandhar' box office collection Day 38: Ranveer Singh-led film's global collection is now a STAGGERING Rs 1254.9 crore
In an astounding theatrical journey, Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ has captivated audiences for over 38 days, raking in an impressive Rs 805.65 crore net domestically. On a global scale, the espionage thriller has soared to new heights, achieving an unprecedented Rs 1254.9 crore worldwide, making it the highest-grossing Hindi film to date.

Ranveer Singh‘s ‘Dhurandhar’ has been running successfully at the theaters for the last 38 days. While the earnings started to slow down from its fifth Monday, it is still doing better than the recent Hindi releases like ‘Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri’ and ‘Ikkis’. Even on its Day 38 (sixth Sunday), the movie showcased growth as compared to its Saturday (Day 37) earnings. Let’s take a look at the total collection after 38 days in cinemas.Dhurandhar Movie Review

‘Dhurandhar’ box office collection Day 38

The Aditya Dhar directorial has impressed the audience, and the box office numbers are proof of the same. According to the Sacnilk report, the film has added another Rs 6.15 crore to its India collection. The total earnings in the country now stand at Rs 805.65 crore net. Meanwhile, as per the same report, the total gross collection is Rs 966.65 crore.

‘Dhurandhar’ box office collection worldwide

The total global box office collection of the espionage thriller, which has made history at the box office in the country, is Rs 1254.9 crore. The movie has become the highest-grossing Hindi film (released in a single language). And as per the reports, the spy action flick has been made on a budget of Rs 250-300 crore (both part 1 and the upcoming second installment).

Week-wise collection

The spy film’s week-wise India nett collections are as follows:Week 1: Rs 207.25 croreWeek 2: Rs 253.25 croreWeek 3: Rs 172 croreWeek 4: Rs 106.5 croreWeek 5: Rs 51.25 croreWeek 6: Rs 15.4 crore (as of now).

More about ‘Dhurandhar’

The movie is set in the Lyari town of Pakistan. It stars Ranveer Singh, Rakesh Bedi, Sara Arjun, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Sanjay Dutt.The movie was released in theaters on December 5, 2025. The next part of the film is scheduled to arrive in cinemas on March 19, 2026.



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