Man Falls Into Anish Kapoor's Bottomless Pit Artwork in Portugal, Lands in Hospital
While it remains unclear as to how the man fell into the hole, given that the museum had warning signs posted around the area, a spokesperson for the Fundação de Serralves museum in Portugal said that the man had already left the hospital.from Top India News- News18.com https://ift.tt/2MLWUQB
Police force has also been deployed outside a mosque in the area to ensure that no untoward incident happens in the area.
The student on Wednesday recorded her statement before Principal District Judge G Mahizhenthi and an initial probe was done by Tiruvannamalai Rural police.
Police said 21 people were injured and nearly three dozen people were rescued from the 17-storey Crystal Tower building near Hindmata Cinema.
Social Welfare Minister Priyank Kharge announced Rs 25 crore aid towards relief measures.
Authorities of Purappillikkav Rakteswari temple at Eravathur near Mala allowed a hall attached to it be made the venue for Eid ul Adha prayers as nearby Kochukadav Mahal mosque was flooded.
The judge noted that the petitioner originally belonged to the Christian (Scheduled Caste) community and subsequently she voluntarily wanted to embrace Hinduism.
According to Chapter 9 of NDMP that was published in 2016, if the government of a foreign nation willingly offers help, the Centre “may accept the offer”.
External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said the government was committed to meeting the requirements for relief and rehabilitation in Kerala through domestic efforts.
In another incident, bullet-ridden body of a BJP worker identified as Shabir Ahmad Bhat was found in north Kashmir's Kupwara district. He was reportedly kidnapped by suspected terrorists on Tuesday night.
The accused was arrested on the same day and a case was filed under the relevant sections of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), a police official said.
Disciples of Lakshmivara Thirtha had initially suspected that the seer was poisoned by one of the heads of the Ashta Mutt.
The Navy, which had rescued over 16,000 people, on Wednesday ended its 14-day long operations as there were no more requests for evacuation as water had started receding in affected areas.