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The Boisar and Vikramgad assembly segments in Palghar are experiencing a significant increase in voter turnout.

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The Boisar and Vikramgad assembly segments in Palghar are experiencing a significant increase in voter turnout.

PALGHAR: The Palghar parliamentary constituency's Boisar and Vikramgad assembly segments have seen a significant increase in voters, according to data from updated election rolls. In comparison to 2019, 42,962 more voters were registered in Boisar, and 33,080 more voters registered in Vikramgad, a tribal community mostly located in steep terrain.
Palghar district government released a special summary revision of electoral rolls on Thursday, April 1, 2024, as the qualifying date. Voter data is up to date to October 26, 2023, according to this electoral rolls draft.

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There was also a notable increase in the voter population in the Palghar parliamentary constituency during this time. There are 20,63,340 voters in the constituency, with 1,11,672 of them.

There are 20,63,340 voters in the constituency; 1,11,672 more voters were added at the most recent revision. This Parliamentary constituency's assembly segments likewise saw a notable increase in voter turnout. Voters increased by 18,170 in Vasai, 8,730 in Dahanu, 4,966 in Nalasopara, and 3,764 in the Palghar assembly segment. Deputy collector for elections Aparna Somani suggested that the increase in votes can be attributed to the electorate area's natural population growth. Another factor that could have contributed to this increase was labor migration to the Boisar industrial sector. She further mentioned that voter registration follows a set process and may be completed both offline and online.

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Four Members Of A Family Die By Suicide In Hyderabad: Police

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Hyderabad: Four persons of a family allegedly committed suicide by consuming poison
in their apartment located in the Kushaiguda
area in Hyderabad city, the police said on
Saturday. The dead were identified as Satish,
his wife Vedha, and their two children Nishiketh (9) and Nihal (5).
It is suspected that the incident happened
on Friday night, but the police received the
information on Saturday afternoon, officials
said. Upon receiving information, the police
reached the scene and registered a case.
"A father, mother and their two children
committed suicide in the Kandiguda area by
taking an unknown poison. Preliminary enquiries revealed both children were suffering from health-related issues (mentally unsound). Even though they have been treated,
the children were not recovering. The parents slipped into depression, they (the family) committed suicide. They are suspected
to have died last night but we received the
information at around 2 PM today. The dead
victims are Satish, Vedha, Nishiket and Nihal," Inspector of Police, Kushaiguda Police
Station P Venkateshwarlu said.
He further said that the bodies of the dead
have been shifted to the mortuary.
"The PME has not been done yet. The dead
bodies have been shifted to the mortuary," he
said, adding that they have not registered any
case in the matter.

Bihar Student, 7, Dies In Hostel, Friends Say He Was Beaten Over Homework

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Patna: A seven-year-old student died in Bihar a day after
he was allegedly beaten by his
residential school's owner for
failing to do his homework, his
friends claimed.
Aditya Yadav was a lower
KG student at a private school
in Saharsa district. The accused, Sujeet Kumar, thrashed
him with a wooden stick on
Wednesday for not completing
his homework, said one of his
friends.
Aditya's friends and seniors,
who lived with him in the hostel, found him dead in his bed
next morning.
When they took him to Kumar, he advised them to leave
his body at the hospital, said a
Class 4 student of the school.
Kumar then informed the boy's
father he had fainted. But before he could reach his son's
school, Aditya was declared
dead at a nursing home. Kumar, who denied the charges
against him, is now missing.
The boy was already dead
when he was brought to the
nursing home, said Dr Dinesh
Kumar. There were no injury
marks on his body, he said,
adding that the reason behind
his death could be ascertained
only after autopsy.
In a contradicting statement,
another student said the boy's
body was swollen due to the
beating. He said Aditya was
beaten two days in a row for
not memorising his lessons.
The victim's father, Prakash
Yadav, said Aditya had last
visited home on Holi and returned to his hostel on March
14. "I was informed on Thursday that my son had fainted in
the school and was being taken
to hospital. But before I could
reach the private clinic, Aditya
had died and Sujeet Kumar
gone missing," he said.

Heavy Rain In Parts Of Delhi, Air Quality 'Moderate'

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New Delhi: Parts of the
national capital witnessed
heavy rainfall on Friday
night. The rainfall was reported in Laxmi Nagar,
ITO, Mandi House, Jor
Bagh, Lajpat Nagar and
North Delhi. The national
capital witnessed a drizzle
during the daytime.
The weather remained
pleasant throughout the
day with the sun peeking
through the clouds for brief
moments. The rain brought
the mercury one notch below normal to 30.2 degrees
Celsius on Friday, according to the India Meteorological Department. Till
5.30 pm, the city recorded
0.6 mm of rainfall as the
humidity oscillated between 92 per cent and 50
per cent, the IMD noted. received light rain.

Man Stabs 4 Neighbours To Death In Mumbai, Arrested: Cops

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Mumbai: A 54-year-old man
allegedly stabbed four neighbours to death and injured another at a residential building
in south Mumbai today, police
said.
The grisly incident took place
around 3.30 pm at Parvati
Mansion on Grant Road, an official said, adding that the accused was soon arrested.
The man's wife and children
had left him two months ago,
and he suspected that his neighbours had instigated them, the
official said.
He had been mentally disturbed
ever since, and on Friday, upon
spotting his neighbours, he
went to his house, picked up
a knife and allegedly attacked
five persons from neighbouring families.
The injured were rushed to a
private hospital in Girgaum
and civic-run Nair hospital
where a couple, Jayendra and
Neela Mistry, and two more
women died during treatment,
the official said.
Another man was undergoing
treatment.
After the incident, the accused
locked himself inside a room
in the building.
He refused to come out when
the police reached the spot, but
relented when they threatened
to "break the door and hit"
him, said the official.
Police took him into custody
and also recovered the knife
used in the attack.
He allegedly admitted to the
crime while telling the officials
that he was disturbed after his
family members abandoned
him.
Though visibly mentally disturbed, he was not undergoing
any medical treatment, the official said.
A First Information Report
(FIR) under sections 302 (murder) and 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal Code
was registered at D B Marg
police station and probe is underway, the official added.

Tattoo Helps Mumbai Cops Track Down Man In 2008 Theft Case

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Mumbai: Mumbai police today arrested a
63-year-old man who
was absconding for
the past 15 years in
a housebreaking and
theft case after working on the input that
the accused has a tattoo on his hand, an official said.
Armugam Pallaswami Devendra Mudaliar, then a resident of
Antop Hill in central
Mumbai, was arrested
from the Fort area in
South Mumbai, the
official said. He was
working for a travel
agency using a fake
identity.
Mudaliar, who faces
more than five cases in
Mumbai and Gujarat,
was wanted in a theft
and housebreaking
case registered in 2008
at Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
Marg police station, he
said.
As he was untraceable,
a local court declared
him as absconding, he
said.
The RAK Marg police
recently started the investigation afresh and
began looking for him
at Kalyan, Bhandup
and Mahim, he said.
Initially, police got the
information that Mudaliar had fled to Tamil Nadu and there were
even speculations that
he was no more, he
said.
A team working on the
case learnt from police
records that Mudaliar has a tattoo on his
hand. The team also
found his signature, he
said.
With the help of these
details, police tracked
Mudaliar to the city's
Fort area on Thursday,
he said. After verification of the tattoo and
his signature, police
arrested him in the
15-year-old case, he
said.
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