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Video: Man blows kisses at woman seated in car, tails her; 2 arrested
Two men have been arrested in Noida after one of them allegedly blew kisses at a woman sitting inside a car and then trailed her vehicle in a viral video.
Two men have been arrested in Noida after one of them allegedly blew kisses at a woman sitting inside a car and then trailed her vehicle in a viral video.
IAS officer Krishna Karunesh has been appointed the new Noida CEO, days after M Lokesh was removed from the post.
Satellite imagery reviewed by India Today OSINT team shows hundreds of open ditches across the city, many similar to the one in Yuvraj Mehta's case.
Udit Soni, a second-year BTech student, returned to his hostel drunk and was rebuked by the authorities. A video of him being reprimanded was recorded and sent to his father by the hostel operator as well.
This news report provides critical updates regarding the investigation into the death of a techie in Noida. Authorities have taken decisive action by sealing the offices of builders Abhay Kumar and Nirmal Kumar. The speaker notes that 'these builders Abhay Kumar and Nirmal Kumar's office has also been sealed' following the tragic incident involving a victim identified as Yuvraj. The site was intended to be a mall, but construction had reportedly ceased, leading to the accumulation of water where the incident occurred. The report highlights that both builders were based in Noida and were responsible for the construction of the building in question. The segment mentions that journalist Arvind Ojha has been tracking the developments of this case as the investigation into the safety lapses at the construction site continues. The sealing of the properties marks a significant escalation in the administrative response to the techie's death at the abandoned mall site.
The investigation into the tragic death of software engineer Yuvraj Mehta intensifies with the arrest of two more builders and multiple FIRs against real estate firms in Greater Noida. Authorities are cracking down on negligence linked to a hazardous waterlogged pit that led to the fatal accident.
The National Green Tribunal has taken notice of 27-year-old software engineer Yuvraj Mehta's drowning in a waterlogged trench in Noida and issued notices to authorities over possible environmental law violations and delayed stormwater management.
Documents accessed by India Today revealed that the Noida authorities were formally warned as early as 2022 about the deadly drainage hazards at the site, but failed to act.
According to eyewitness accounts and the victim's family, Yuvraj Mehta remained trapped in the car for nearly two hours and repeatedly cried out for help. Though police and rescue teams reached the site, he could not be saved.
Four days after the accident, authorities pulled out the car of the tech professional Yuvraj Mehta, whose car plunged into a water-filled pit in Greater Noida on Friday night.
In this special report, India Today's Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor provides a harrowing minute-by-minute breakdown of the tragic death of 27-year-old Yuvraj Mehta in Greater Noida.
In a significant India Today impact, the UP Police have arrested builder Abhay Kumar in connection with the death of a 27-year-old software engineer.
The collision between the truck and the Jaguar occurred when the car driver tried to overtake and lost control.
Noida Authority CEO M Lokesh was removed days after a 27-year-old techie died when his car fell into a water-filled pit amid dense fog. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ordered an SIT probe into the incident.
The victim, Yuvraj Mehta, a software engineer working in Gurugram, died late Friday night after his car plunged into a water-filled basement pit at an under-construction site near Sector 150.
Noida-based software engineer Yuvraj Mehta died on Saturday after his car fell into a water-filled pit. His autopsy report stated that the engineer died due to asphyxiation and heart failure.
Yuvraj Mehta, 27, died after his car fell into a 20-feet-deep pit in Sector 150, Greater Noida. Residents had repeatedly warned authorities about missing safety measures and street lighting at the accident-prone site.
Rajkumar Mehta, father of Yuvraj Mehta who drowned in water-filled pit in Greater Noida, said that had necessary support been extended in time, his son would have survived.
A delivery agent risked his life and tried to rescue a 27-year-old software engineer, who drowned after his car plunged into a drain amid dense fog. While he heard cries for his help, he was unable to locate him.
A 27-year-old man died after his speeding car went out of control, broke a drain boundary, and plunged into a water-filled basement near Sector-150 in Greater Noida.