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Debashish Karmakar

@DebashishHT

Sr. Correspondent, @htTweets Ex @timesofindia. A journo for country. Tweets/views personal.

Gurgaon, India Katılım Nisan 2010
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ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Delhi | Judge dies by suicide in Safdarjung | Father-in-law of Judge Aman Kumar Sharma's sister says, "... I spoke to my son on the call who told me that they are taking Aman to Safdarjung Hospital. By the time I reached the hospital, the doctor had already declared him dead... As per the statement given by his father to the Police, around 10 pm last night, Aman had called him saying that he was distressed and it had become difficult for him to continue living. His father departed from Alwar right then and reached here around 12 in the night. Upon arriving, he learned that Aman had been having conflicts with his wife. He told his father that he had been harassed for the last two months. His wife (Swati) is a judicial officer, and her sister is an IAS officer (Nidhi Malik) currently posted in Jammu. According to Aman, Nidhi Malik had been interfering in his life, and she was controlling his household... Aman's father said that his daughter-in-law told him that if you don't leave from here, she would call the police... The next morning, Aman's father tried to contact his daughter-in-law's parents, but they had blocked his phone... Then an argument broke out in the house. So Aman's father went to the other room. According to him, Swati was extremely angry and shouting, while Aman was crying. After a while, the noise stopped. He waited for a while, thinking that the argument had been resolved. When he went to check up on them after some time, he asked Swati about Aman's whereabouts, to which she replied that she did not know. .. When he called Aman's mobile, he heard it ringing inside the bathroom. He knocked on the bathroom door and asked him to open the door. During this, Yudhvir (Swati's chacha) and Nidhi Malik arrived. They tried a lot, banged the furniture against the door, but the door didn't open. Then the neighbours told them that there was a window in the shaft. So they got a ladder. The guard Shankar climbed the ladder, broke the window and entered the bathroom. He found Aman hanging... Aman was 30 years old..."
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Judge Aman Kumar Sharma has died by suicide in the Safdarjung area. He was found hanging. Further details awaited: Delhi Police

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This 90-metre hydraulic ladder of DLF is the only such platform in Gurugram & neighbouring districts. HR fire dept is also dependent on this ladder for crisis situation. The old govt ladder platform is lying defunct at Sector-29 fire station for years. hindustantimes.com/cities/gurugra…
Anuradha Tiwari@talk2anuradha

Today I got to know DLF Cybercity, Gurugram has its own fire station. It has 90-meter Bronto Skylift that can reach up to 30 floors. With air & water purifiers, generators, 24/7 security, parks- private societies are now buying everything. So, why are we paying taxes to govt?

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Ruchika Sethi@SethiRuchikaT·
This is your construction site near Bhaktawar Chowk, Sector 47, Gurugram. @IKEA @IKEAIndia - I wonder if your construction sites in other parts of the world, including Sweden are managed in a similar manner? For the past 4 years, this area has effectively been a dust bowl during construction. The service road was completely broken thanks to plying of heavy construction vehicles - it has only recently become somewhat motorable, but air quality around the site remains severely impacted. Gurugram is already among the most polluted cities- large projects like this should in the very least demonstrate basic compliance to govt construction dust containment norms It's the same impacted public which will be spending their hard earned money at your store - for you to profit ... think , just think enviornment and think public health #constructiondustnorms #airpollution #roaddust #indiagrowthstory #gurgaon #gurugram #consumershealth @CAQM_Official @CPCB_OFFICIAL @MunCorpGurugram @Haryana_spcb @InfrageoHaryana @DC_Gurugram @OfficialGMDA @cleanAirBharat
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We lost one of the finest artists with untimely departure of Irrfan Khan. He could never be replaced.
Sann@san_x_m

His name was Irrfan Khan. He was born in 1967 in Tonk, Rajasthan. His father ran a tyre business. He was selected for a national cricket tournament for under 23 players. He could not attend because he could not afford the travel expenses. He won a scholarship to the National School of Drama in Delhi in 1984. Acting was not the plan. The scholarship was. In his final year at NSD, Mira Nair cast him in Salaam Bombay. His scenes were cut because he was too tall for the frame. He moved to Mumbai with nothing. He repaired air conditioners to pay rent while waiting for his next role. The 1990s were television serials and forgettable films. The industry had no space for a man with unconventional looks who refused to perform emotions instead of feeling them. He almost quit in 2001. A British film called The Warrior changed his mind. Then everything shifted. Slumdog Millionaire. Life of Pi. Paan Singh Tomar. The Lunchbox. Piku. Talvar. Two films he acted in collectively won 12 Oscars. At the Academy Awards, Julia Roberts stopped him outside the venue to tell him she loved his work in The Namesake. Christopher Nolan offered him a role in Interstellar. He turned it down because he had committed to The Lunchbox. In 2016, he dropped Khan from his name. He said he wanted his work to define him, not his lineage. In 2018, he was diagnosed with a rare neuroendocrine cancer. He flew to London for treatment. Came back in 2019 and went straight back to work. He completed Angrezi Medium while undergoing chemotherapy. It was his last film. Today marks five years since he left. He was 53. The man who repaired air conditioners in Mumbai turned down Christopher Nolan. India just never told that story loud enough. Follow for real stories India never makes headlines about.

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Astha Savyasachi@SavyasachiAstha·
🚨 A ₹1,063 crore relief to The LaLiT Hotels It was one of the prominent rulings by Justice Yashwant Varma. The Delhi High Court has now torn up that order, saying taxpayers were bearing the burden. My latest for @newslaundry - newslaundry.com/2026/04/27/lal…
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A close aide of Dawood Ibrahim, Salim Dola, has been brought to India. He was deported to India and landed at a technical airport in Delhi earlier today. The deportation was carried out after a coordinated operation by intelligence agencies in collaboration with international agencies. He was flown in on a special aircraft this morning and is currently being questioned by intelligence officials. He is expected to be handed over to Mumbai Police for further investigation. He was recently apprehended in Istanbul and has now been deported to India: Intelligence agency
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Saumya Gupta
Saumya Gupta@Saumyacritic·
रात के 10 बजे रहे हैं, ट्रैफिक! एक भी ट्रैफिक पुलिस कर्मी मौजूद नहीं शीतला माता रोड, पैदल चलने को मजबूर... क्या शानदार व्यवस्था है मिलेनियम सिटी में @cmohry @DC_Gurugram @NayabSainiBJP @TrafficGGM @gurgaonpolice
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Nitin Tyagi
Nitin Tyagi@iNitinTyagi·
🚨 A Dangerous Trend in Banking Culture: Viral Audio What started in one Bank is now spreading. From UPGB to Haryana Gramin Bank and if unchecked, it may soon reach other banks. Listen this viral audio carefully Reportedly from HGB- Nuh RM is heard saying: → Mention your last leave taken → Mention your last year’s growth → No need to take leave… manage it → We don’t have staff to approve leaves Now we are seeing something unheard of: → Leave requests being linked to performance → Employees asked to disclose leave history → Growth numbers being demanded before granting leave Since when did leave become a reward? → Leave is not a bonus. → Leave is not an incentive. → Leave is a basic right of an employee. What’s more concerning is the silence. @pnbindia is the sponsor bank of HGB A direct question to PNB: Is this the work culture being encouraged? Or is this happening with silent approval? Because silence at the top often becomes pressure at the bottom. Let’s be honest. This is not about discipline. This is about impressing higher authorities, showing “control” over staff to chase promotions, PLI, and visibility. But leadership is not about fear. Leadership is not about denying basic rights. Banking is already under pressure: • Staff shortage • High targets • Compliance burden • Public dealing stress And now employees must “justify” even their leave? This is not professionalism. This is institutional pressure. If this trend continues, it won’t improve performance it will only increase burnout, frustration, and silent resentment. Time to ask tough questions. Time to call this out. Disclaimer (Read Clearly): This audio has been received from circulating sources and is being shared in public interest. If this video/voice is NOT of Pushpa Yadav, or if such instructions were NOT communicated in any official/internal WhatsApp groups of the bank, then the concerned authorities should clarify immediately and publicly. Silence will be interpreted as acceptance. If proven otherwise, this post will be taken down. Until then, the concerns raised here remain valid and demand answers. Listen the audio. Decide for yourself: Discipline or Overreach? #Bankersvoice
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
India is currently the hottest large region on Earth by a huge margin with 95 of the world’s 100 warmest cities right now. Large parts of northern and eastern India are experiencing extreme heat much earlier than usual, with dozens of cities in the 43–47°C range while most of the rest of the world is far cooler.
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