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On CCTV, Pit Bull Grabs Baby From Grandfather’s Lap, Bites Her
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On CCTV, Pit Bull Grabs Baby From Grandfather’s Lap, Bites Her

A baby girl was snatched by a Pit Bull dog from her grandfather’s lap and bitten on her leg. A CCTV footage of the Pit Bull attack has been shared with the police.

The one-and-a-half-year-old girl received stitches on many parts of her leg, and suffered three fractures, her parents said.

The incident was reported from Delhi’s Burari on January 2. The girl had been in a hospital for 17 days, where doctors applied 18 stitches. She came home today.

The CCTV footage shows the dog’s owner and six-seven men trying to separate the Pit Bull from the baby. It took almost a minute to pull the baby away.

In a video, the baby girl is seen crying on her mother’s lap, her leg fully wrapped in plaster and bandage.

Her parents alleged the authorities have done nothing to prevent stray menace in the neighbourhood. They alleged no action has been taken despite a complaint to the police.

Pit Bull dogs are banned in India, yet many people keep this temperamental breed as a pet.

The family members alleged some policemen in Burari police station insisted on settling the matter with the dog’s owner. They said the police have not filed a case and the dog’s owner is still roaming around freely.

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“India Won’t Have To Wait Too Long…”: PM At New Boeing Plant
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“India Won’t Have To Wait Too Long…”: PM At New Boeing Plant

India will not have to wait too long for a Boeing aircraft that is designed and manufactured in the subcontinent, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the inauguration of the plane maker’s engineering centre in Bengaluru today.

The Boeing India Engineering and Technology Centre (BIETC) in Bengaluru is the company’s largest facility outside of the US. It will focus on research and development.

At the event, which was also attended by senior Boeing executives including Chief Operating Officer Stephanie Pope, PM Modi stressed the need to build an aircraft manufacturing ecosystem in India.

“Given that there is so much potential in India, we need to rapidly build an aircraft manufacturing ecosystem in the country,” PM Modi said.

“I proclaimed from the ramparts of the Red Fort – ‘this is the time, this is the right time’. It is also the opportune time for Boeing and other international companies to align their growth with Bharat’s rapid progress. The commitment of 140 crore Indians is now focused on building a developed Bharat in the next 25 years,” PM Modi said.

“With such immense potential in Bharat, we must swiftly establish the aircraft manufacturing ecosystem. Bharat boasts a robust network of MSMEs and a vast talent pool. Coupled with a stable government and a policy approach that encourages ‘Make in India’, this creates a win-win situation for every sector. I believe that the people won’t have to wait long for Boeing’s first fully designed and manufactured aircraft in Bharat,” the Prime Minister said.

BIETC was built at a cost of Rs 1,600 crore on a 43-acre plot at Hightech Defence and Aerospace Park in Devanahalli, on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The facility is expected to become a cornerstone for partnerships with vibrant startups, and private and government ecosystem in India.

Boeing did not give details on the number of people the new facility will employ. Boeing currently employs more than 6,000 people in India across its various centres.

PM Modi also launched the Boeing Sukanya Programme that the company said aims to support the entry of more girl children from across India into the country’s growing aviation sector.

The programme will provide opportunities for girls and women from across India to learn critical skills in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and train for jobs in the aviation sector, Boeing said in a statement.

“We are honoured and privileged to support Prime Minister Modi’s transformative vision for India, and we are grateful to have him dedicate the Boeing campus to foster aerospace innovation in the country,” said David L Calhoun, Boeing president and CEO.

Boeing has seen a surge in interest for its jets in India, currently the world’s fastest-growing aviation market, with travel demand outstripping the supply of planes.

On Thursday, the aircraft manufacturer received orders for 150 737 MAX narrow-body jets from Akasa Air, India’s youngest carrier.

Boeing has an alliance with Tata Group to produce AH-64 Apache helicopter fuselages and 737 aircraft vertical fin structures.

With inputs from Reuters

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Rashmika Mandanna recalls she cried after slapping Ranbir Kapoor in Animal
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Rashmika Mandanna recalls she cried after slapping Ranbir Kapoor in Animal

Rashmika Mandanna recently shared her experience filming an intense scene from the blockbuster movie Animal, where she slapped her onscreen husband, portrayed by Ranbir Kapoor. In an interview, the actress revealed that she ended up crying and screaming after the emotionally charged scene. Mandanna also recalled the advice given to her by director Sandeep Reddy Vanga before filming the scene, which proved helpful.

Describing the scene, Mandanna mentioned that it was a single take due to its dynamic nature and unpredictability. Sandeep Reddy Vanga instructed her to immerse herself in the emotions of her character and feel how a person in that situation would feel. Mandanna confessed that her memory between the action and the cut was a blur, with her brain going blank during the intense moment.

 

The scene involved Mandanna’s character, Gitanjali, slapping her husband Rannvijay, played by Ranbir Kapoor, after he confesses to sleeping with Zoya, portrayed by Triptii Dimri. Rannvijay justifies his actions, claiming it was to uncover Zoya’s intentions, leading to a heated confrontation between the couple.

Animal, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, was released on December 1. The film, also starring Anil Kapoor as Ranbir’s father and Bobby Deol as the antagonist, delves into a violent world set against the backdrop of a tumultuous relationship between Rannvijay Singh and his father Balbir Singh. However, the film has faced criticism for its misogyny and brutal violence from some viewers and critics.

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