Evening news brief: TC raped if she could not show the ticket, Bollywood gathered to watch the dance of Radhika, daughter-in-law of Ambani family

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If you have missed any news in the rush of the day, then we have brought for you the Evening News Brief. In this, you will get all the important news of the country, abroad, business, sports and entertainment world, which you will be able to keep yourself updated by reading it in just 2 minutes.

1. Know how to find out if there is a hidden camera in hotel room, bathroom, changing room

If you ever have to stay in a hotel or hostel, then some precautions should be taken. Get some information about that hotel or hostel from the people nearby. Then check every corner of the room, bathroom or changing room properly. Many times the hidden camera was connected to WiFi, so for this, keep the hidden camera finder app in the phone. Switch off the changing room light and light a flashlight on the mirror. If there are hidden cameras then the light will not shine. Touch the mirror with your finger. If there is a gap between the reflection of the finger and the finger, then the mirror is normal. If you find a hidden or spy camera in such a place, you can immediately file a complaint with the police.

2. 100 children are born every 2 minutes in the country, 22 in UP and 12 in Bihar

In India 100 babies are being born every two minutes. Of these, 34 children are being born only in UP and Bihar. According to the data of Sample Registration System 2020, 22 in Uttar Pradesh, 12 in Bihar, 8 in Madhya Pradesh, 7 in Rajasthan and Maharashtra, 5 in Gujarat and West Bengal, Haryana, Punjab, Chhattisgarh, 2 in Kerala, 1 in Delhi, In Assam, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odisha, 3 babies are born every two minutes.

3. Kangana wrote a post on ‘Dhaakad’ flop, called herself the queen of the box office

Kangana Ranaut’s recently released film ‘Dhaakad’ has flopped badly. After the film was badly beaten, Kangana was also trolled badly on social media. Now Kangana has shared a post defending herself on social media. In her post, Kangana, describing herself as the queen of the box office, wrote, “In 2019, I gave a superhit Manikarnika of Rs 160 crore, 2020 was the year of Kovid. In 2021, I gave the biggest hit film of my career ‘Thalaivi’, which came on OTT and was successful. Kangana further wrote in the post, I faced a lot of negativity but the hosting of Lock Up in 2022 was a blockbuster and this year is not over yet. There’s still a lot of hope.

4. Arshdeep, who came to Team India, was made yorker king by his mother, used to cycle 13KM and take him to practice

Punjab fast bowler Arshdeep Singh has also been selected in the T20 series between India and South Africa to be held from June 9. Arshdeep is a left-arm yorker specialist. Giving the credit of his success to his mother, he says, ‘I got the most support from my mother. She used to take me on a bicycle and take me 13 kms away from Chandigarh for practice. She would first cook food for everyone and then take me. She used to sit there till I practiced and take me back in the evening. Mother has done this for 4 years.

5. Bollywood gathered to watch the dance performance of Radhika Merchant, the daughter-in-law of the Ambani family

Mukesh and Nita Ambani had organized ‘Arangetram Ceremony’ at Jio World Center for their future daughter-in-law Radhika Merchant. This was Radhika’s first dance performance, to see which Salman Khan, Aamir Khan and many Bollywood stars also reached. Radhika has taken dance lessons from Bhawna Thakar of Shree Nibha Arts. Radhika is the daughter of businessman Veeran Merchant. He has graduated from New York University. Apart from this, she is fond of trekking, swimming. At present, he is a director in his father’s company, Encore Healthcare Pvt Ltd.

6. People forget their belongings more in summer, Indians on top in terms of forgetfulness

Ride-sharing company Uber has released the sixth edition of the ‘Lost and Found Index’. It lists the most forgotten luggage, the most forgotten cities, the time of week, day and year when Uber passengers most often forget their luggage. According to the report, India, Australia and the Philippines topped the list of ‘Most Forgotten Countries’ in the APAC. Bangalore is the city with the highest number of forgetting things in India for the second year in a row. The most forgotten items in India include phones, bags, keys, wallets, glasses, IDs, headphones and cameras. Apart from this, many times people forget their food items, metal legs, wedding gifts and even their dentures.

7. Neha Kakkar used to sing in Jagrate for a few rupees, today the expensive singer of the industry

Neha Kakkar is counted among the costliest singers of the country. Today she is the owner of 38 crore assets. She charges 8-10 lakhs for each of her songs and 20-25 lakhs for her performance on stage. But Neha has seen a lot of poverty before climbing the ladder of success. She lived with her family on rent in a one-room house in Rishikesh. At the age of four, Neha and her siblings used to sing songs in Jagrate for money. The whole family used to get 500 rupees for singing in Jagrate.

8. Woman did not have ticket, TC raped by showing fear of FIR

A TC has raped a female passenger for not having a ticket in MP’s Sagar. The police arrested the accused and handed him over to the GRP. According to the police, the woman had left for Sagar from Guna along with her husband on Saturday. After putting the wife in the train, the husband went to get the ticket. In this, the train started and the husband left at the station itself. The woman reached Sagar at 8.15 pm. TC Rajulal Meena, who was doing duty as soon as he landed on platform number-1, asked for a ticket from the woman. The woman told the whole thing to the TC, after which the TC asked the woman to deduct the challan. Then said come with me to the elder sir, otherwise there will be an FIR. Due to fear, the woman left with the TC. The accused TC took her to the railway quarters and forced her.

9. Farmer’s strange idea, when there is no electricity, the power office reaches the office and handles the household chores

Farmer M. Hanumanthappa of Karnataka’s Shivamogga district goes to the power house every day to grind spices and charge his home phone when there is no electricity at home. Hanumanthappa has been doing the same for the last 10 months. Electricity comes to his house only for 3 to 4 hours. Hanumanthappa sought help from the electricity department to the MLA, but nothing happened. He asked the Mescom officer how we grind the spices and cook the food. Can’t even charge the phone. On this the officer got angry with the farmer and said, ‘Go to Mescom office, grind the spices there.’ Since then Hanumanthappa goes to the office of Bidli department and handles this work.

10. Molar pregnancy- test positive but the baby is not in the womb, the tumor is in place of the fetus

A molar pregnancy, also known as a hydatidiform mole, is a molar pregnancy. In this the woman is pregnant but the fetus is not formed. To put it simply, without becoming a umbilical cord, a tumor starts forming in the uterus. This happens only in the first stage of pregnancy. There are two types of molar pregnancy. In a partial molar pregnancy, two sperm eggs are fertilized, but the result does not result in twins. In this embryo is formed but it is abnormal which does not survive. The second is a complete molar pregnancy. It does not form an embryo. Molar pregnancies occur with one in a thousand women in the world and one in 160 women in India. If it is not treated in time, it can be fatal for the woman.

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