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Right-wing journalist Ashutosh Srivastava, a correspondent for Sudarshan News, was shot dead by unknown assailants in Jaunpur district.
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The Press Club of India demands swift action from the Election Commission and police regarding the recent attack on journalists. They believe journalists should never be subjected to fear or physical harm while performing their duties.

According to media reports, the first two hospitals that received the emails were Burari Hospital and Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital.

The study, released on May 11 in New Delhi, highlights the high number of children sent to adult prisons in states such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, raising concerns about the juvenile justice system in India. More than 9,600 children have been locked up in adult jails over six years.

The emails, initially considered rumors, were found to be sent by an individual named Tohik Liyakat, operating from Pakistan under the alias Ahmed Javed.

The breakthrough came at a reconciliation meeting at the office of the Chief Labour Commissioner in Delhi where the airline assured that it would look into the issues raised by them. It would still take the airline at least three days to restore normal flight services.

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