With the use of mobile phones, while social media is creating convenience for users, it is also causing fights in homes.
In the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, a sister has killed her brother for stopping him from using a mobile phone.
According to Indian media, the 14-year-old sister allegedly killed her brother with an ax on his throat.
This incident has taken place in Khairagarh district of the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, where an 18-year-old brother prevented his sister from using a mobile phone.
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A project which disenchants some Visétois, who came to express their discontent before the meeting of elected officials. They fear, among other things, “a precedent in the municipality opening the door to even greater urban excesses”.
The demonstrators particularly denounced the absence of a “real park on the outskirts of the site, which would return the Meuse to the Visétois”. In fact, the College acquired, last October, land of nearly 14,000 square meters. Half now belongs to the designers of the hotel project and the other half would be intended for a park open to the public.
If the consortium has already planned to build pontoons on the river, as well as an esplanade and green spaces, the protesters do not believe in it: “On the layout sketch, it appears more like the hotel garden than a park for residents”.
The future “Bizz&Bike” hotel in Visé. ©Uman Architect
The establishment project “bikeable”, which seems to want to give pride of place to cycling, does not convince either. “A 250-space car park is planned”, denounces the Stop Béton Visé collective. “Therefore, we must expect significant car traffic and this will worsen the traffic problems on the Visé bridge and in the city center”, he adds.
Soon a 7,000 m² park along the Meuse in Visé?
The Visons Demain group, when announcing the acquisition of the land, feared the ambient noise, insisting that, “for a park to be pleasant, it had to be sufficiently calm”. “The constant noise from heavy goods vehicle and car traffic is unfortunately problematic”, added the advisors.
For these reasons, “and given the scale of the project”, the demonstrators, who refuse that Visé become “Dubai on Meuse”, asked elected officials to “postpone the sale decision so as to allow broad consultation of the population”. Affected by this action, various councilors supported this request, and Martial Mullenders, from Visons Demain, requested a postponement of the item on the agenda, which was not accepted.
However, it was decided to create a commission responsible for evaluating the development project for the Quai des Fermettes. “Some details are missing in the file presented by the consortiumindicates councilor Claude Frémineur, particularly regarding the size of the parking lots and the height of the building”. “
With this commission, which will be held before the summer, each party will be represented and will be able to try to agree on a revised project. Note that the people of Visé are not once morest the idea of developing a hotel in the area, but that it is important that “this one does not clash too much with the landscape due to its imposing size”.
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India is one of the countries of the world where amazing and interesting events keep happening, one such incident has surprised everyone.
A citizen of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has bitten a shopkeeper, on which the police have also taken action.
According to Indian media, the Uttar Pradesh police received a complaint, in which the shopkeeper took the stand that the customer had bitten the finger of the hand over the issue of 50 rupees.
According to sources, a shopkeeper in Banda district, Shivshandra Karwariya, alleged that a customer came to buy a frock and left following buying the frock.
However, the next day the customer came once more and demanded that the frock be changed to a larger size, as the frock was too small.
On which the shopkeeper said that he has to pay 50 rupees more for the big size frock, the customer got angry on the demand for more money, the discussion was going on, but the customer might not bear it and attacked the shopkeeper.
During the attack, the customer bit the shopkeeper Karwaria’s left hand finger while trying to chew it. Seeing the father injured, the son also tried to remove the customer, but the son was also bitten by the customer.
While following the attack by the customer, the clothes in the shop were also thrown outside the road, while the shopkeeper was also threatened.
The man who fatally stabbed six people in Sydney had mental health problems in the past and there were no indications that the ideology was a motive in the attack at one of the city’s busiest shopping centers, police said Sunday. The attacker, identified by police as Joel Cauchi40, was known to police in the neighboring state of Queensland.
Cauchi’s family recognized and contacted the police on Saturday following seeing news of the murders. “The family, upon seeing the images of the event on television“He thought it might be his son and contacted the authorities,” said Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner Roger Lowe.
Witnesses described how Cauchi, dressed in shorts and an Australian National Rugby League shirt, ran through the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre. with a knife, attacking people at random. Some shoppers and staff at the eastern Sydney shopping center tried to stop him and the crowd broke out. took refuge in the tents closed.
“There is at this point, nothing that we have, no information that we have received, no evidence that we have recovered or intelligence that we have gathered that suggests that this was driven by some particular motivationideology or otherwise,” the police clarified.
Cauchi had recently moved to Sydney. Police said she had searched a small warehouse he had recently rented, but found no significant evidence to indicate an attack was coming. Five of the six people murdered were women, and the victim male was security guard from a shopping center, according to police.
Among the people taken to hospital with stab wounds was a nine month old baby, who was in serious but stable condition, police reported Sunday. The baby’s mother, Ashlee Good, passed away in the hospital as a result of his injuries, according to his family in a statement.
Attacks like Saturday’s are rare in Australia, a country of regarding 26 million people that has some of the strictest firearms and knife laws in the world.