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This is the Catch upon three Things by the Indian
Express and I'm Ichhasharma. Today is the tenth of October
and here are this week's headlines. Starting with major news
this week, chaos unfolded inside the Supreme Court on Monday,
when a seventy one year old advocate Rakish Kishor allegedly
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hurled a shoe at Chief Justice of India Brgawai during
proceedings in Courte number one. The incident occurred around eleven
thirty am. Kishore was reportedly upset over the CGI's recent
remarks in a case concerning the restoration of a lord
Vishnu Idol in Kajura. CGI Kawai remained calm and instructed
lawyers to continue. Telipilace arrived promptly, coordinating with Supreme Court
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officials to investigate before deciding on legal action. And now
we shift our focus to West Bengal, where the death
toll from the catastrophic North Pengo landslide has reached thirty
two after incessant rain battered the region since Saturday. While
rainfall has now subsided and conditions in the hills and
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dwars are improving, officials remain on a lot The downpour
caused severe damage, washing away bridges and submerging villages. Though
water levels and rivers have dropped, renewed rain in Bhutan's
hills could again raise river flows. This marks one of
the deadliest landslides in the region in a decade, leaving
widespread devastation behind. And now in news from Jeipur's, six
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patients died after a devastating fire broke out in the
ico of Savaiman Syh Hospital's trauma Center in Jepur late
Sunday night. The blaze, which began around eleven twenty pm
in a storeroom filled with paper, medical equipment and blood
sampler tubes, gutted the entire eleven bed neuro iCIO by mourning.
Forensic teams inspected the charred ward littered with debris and
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burnt beets. Grieving relatives protested outside, accusing hospital staff of
negligence and demanding to see their loved one's remains, shouting
slogans against the government. And now we turn to news
from the South. The Kerala High Court investigating the Sabrimala
missing gold scandal, has raised alarm over the grave possibility
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that the original gold cladding on the dwar Palika idols
were sold off and the proceeds misappropriated. The court noted
that Unni Krishnan Poti, who sponsored a twenty nineteen replating,
had sought to use leftover gold from a wedding. A
Division bench has ordered an ADGP lead probe, suggesting the
idols may have been illegally disposed of for profit by
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those involved in the fraud and in the end. In
Newsmaking global headlines, British Prime Minister Karshtarmer began his first
official visit to India on Wedness Day in Mumbai with
a large delegation of business leaders for a two day trip.
Prime Minister Arrange Remode welcomed him, calling it a historic
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moment in India yukatas the two leaders held bilateral talks
on Thursday, focusing on fintech, defense and trade. Sources said
both nations aimed to expand cooperation in technology, transport and
pharmaceuticals after finalizing the free trade agreement. That was all
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for this week and with that this was the catch
upon three Things by the Indian Express