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Bulldozer Action On Actor Nagarjuna’s Convention Centre In Hyderabad
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Bulldozer Action On Actor Nagarjuna’s Convention Centre In Hyderabad

The Hyderabad Disaster Response and Assets Monitoring and Protection (HYDRA) authorities have begun demolishing the N-Convention Centre, a sprawling establishment owned by prominent actor Nagarjuna. 

The N-Convention Centre, built on a 10-acre plot, has been under scrutiny for years. The demolition follows allegations of illegal construction within the Full Tank Level (FTL) area and buffer zone of the Thammidikunta Lake in the Madhapur area of the city. 

As per official records provided by the North Tank Division’s executive engineer, the FTL area of Thammidikunta Lake is approximately 29.24 acres. It is alleged that N-Convention encroached on about 1.12 acres of the FTL area and an additional 2 acres within the buffer.

For years, the management of N-Convention has faced accusations of using their influence to bypass regulatory actions from the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and other higher authorities, thus avoiding the repercussions of their encroachments. 

The demolition drive began in the early hours of Saturday, with HYDRA officials arriving on-site, accompanied by a contingent of police personnel to ensure the process proceeded without interruption.

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CBI Takes Over Kolkata Horror Case, Lie Detector Tests Of Accused Begin
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CBI Takes Over Kolkata Horror Case, Lie Detector Tests Of Accused Begin

The main accused, Sanjay Roy, will undergo the polygraph test at the prison where he is currently lodged. The remaining six individuals –  former principal Sandip Ghosh, four doctors who were on duty during the night of the incident, and a civil volunteer – will have their tests administered at the CBI office.
A specialised team from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) in Delhi has been dispatched to Kolkata to carry out these polygraph tests. 
The CBI informed the Supreme Court that there appeared to have been a deliberate attempt to tamper with evidence at the crime scene before the central agency took over the investigation. 
The incident took place on the night of August 8-9. According to CBI sources, the victim had dinner with two first-year postgraduate trainees around midnight. After their meal, the trio retreated to the seminar room, where they watched athlete Neeraj Chopra’s javelin event at the Tokyo Olympics.
At 2:00 am, the two trainees left the seminar. The victim, however, chose to stay behind. An intern, who was also present on the third floor that night, claimed to have remained in the interns’ room, which was situated nearby.
The next morning, around 9:30 am, one of the postgraduate trainees who had dined with the victim went to check on her before the start of ward rounds. It was then that he discovered her body.
The Kolkata Police said that the trainee found the victim “in a motionless state from a distance” and alerted his colleagues and senior doctors, who then informed the hospital authorities.
The CBI’s investigation has revealed crucial evidence linking some of the individuals being probed. Fingerprints of two of the four doctors were found in the seminar room where the victim’s body was discovered. 
CCTV footage from the hospital also provides a timeline of the movements of key individuals on the night of the crime. Sanjay Roy was captured on camera entering the college at 1:03 am on the night of the crime. The footage shows him with a Bluetooth earphone coiled around his neck – a crucial detail, as a similar Bluetooth device was found at the crime scene during the initial investigation.
The case has ignited widespread protests across India, with particularly intense demonstrations in Kolkata. The Supreme Court has ordered the deployment of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel to the hospital to bolster security measures around the institution. 

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Kolkata horror CBI note: No mention of gangrape, accused to be kept in solitary confinement
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Kolkata horror CBI note: No mention of gangrape, accused to be kept in solitary confinement

In the RG Kar hospital rape-murder case, the CBI’s remand note for suspect Sanjay Roy did not mention gang rape or multiple perpetrators, countering victim’s parents’ allegations. The court placed Roy in judicial custody until September 6. This follows a CBI investigation update to be filed by September 5, while Roy now remains under strict surveillance.

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