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Under heavy debt, MP couple dies by suicide after killing two minor sons

a team of police was rushed to the spot immediately. A suicide note (WhatsApp message), which Dhirendra has sent to his brother was received and we are investigating the matter," Saloni Singh, in-charge of Ratibad Police Chowki said.

Mysuru (Karnataka), July 11 (IANS) Karnataka Police have arrested a man, who cheated and married 15 women, claiming to be a doctor or an engineer in Mysuru district. His free run, however, ended after his latest victim, a software professional, grew suspicious and lodged a police complaint.

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The accused is identified as Mahesh K. B. Nayak from Banashankari locality in Bengaluru. The 35-year-old accused used to flee with money and jewels after the marriage. According to police, the accused had married more than 15 women since 2014. The software professional was trapped by the accused last year. She grew suspicious over the accused's poor spoken English skills and gathered information about him and lodged a police complaint against him in Mysuru. The police had received a complaint from another woman earlier.

Police said that the accused made a fake matrimonial profile and trapped gullible women. He claimed himself to be an engineer and sometimes a doctor. He had even set up a fake clinic in Tumakuru city and hired a nurse. The accused had told police that many women had rejected him for his poor communication skills in English language.

Police probe revealed that he had four children and the accused never again met the women, mostly educated. after stealing gold and valuables. Police have taken up further investigation.

Urination case: BJP MLA in MP questions bulldozer action against Pravesh Shukla’s family house music for his misdeeds, but not his family)."

According to sources, this "fearless" attitude of Kedarnath Shukla may affect his political career as the party leadership is likely to replace him with a new candidate in the upcoming Assembly elections.

Bhopal, July 13 (IANS) In a shocking case, a couple committed suicide after killing their two children, said police here on Thursday, adding that a suicide note mentioned 'debt trap' forcing them to take the extreme step.

As per the police, the deceased were identified as Bhupendra Vishwakarma (38), his wife Ritu (35) and their two minor sons -Rituraj (3) and Rishiraj (9).

The matter came to the fore after Bhupendra Vishwakarma's elder brother Narendra Vishwakarma informed the police that his brother has sent a selfie of his family mentioning that "this is the last photograph".

Narendra also told the police that after sending messages on WhatsApp, Dhirendra did not pick up his phone calls.

Based on the information, a police team from Ratibad Police chowki reached at Dhirendra's house and found couple's bodies hanging, while the two minor sons were lying unconscious. However, all were declared dead on arrival at a hospital.

Saloni Singh, in-charge of Ratibad police station confirmed the report and told IANS that bodies were sent for post-mortem and further investigation was underway.

"Information regarding the suicide incident was received and

Police said, preliminary investigation suggested that the couple first gave some poison to their both sons and then hanged themselves to death. "On the basis of suicide note, we have started our investigation and persons would be interrogated. However, the exact reason would come after the investigation," Police said.

In his suicide note (WhatsApp message), Dhirendra has mentioned that he was under 'debt trap', which forced him to take the extreme step. He also mentioned that because of 'debt trap' his family was made to suffer a lot and he wasn't able to handle the pressure.

"All family members were in trouble because of one mistake and I would apologise to all of them. I was doing a job for an online firm, which offered money, but later, I realised that I was in debt trap. I would apologise to my family and parents, please forgive me," the suicide note read.

Bhopal, July 15 (IANS) BJP legislator Kedarnath Shukla on Saturday asserted that urination case accused Pravesh Shukla's family residence that was demolished by Sidhi district administration was not illegal. Perhaps its for the first time that Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan's "quick justice" system is being questioned by his own party leader in Madhya Pradesh. Maintaining that Pravesh Shukla, who is in jail after the National Security Act (NSA) was invoked on the direction of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, was not his representative, the BJP leader blamed media trial for the bulldozer action.

While talking to IANS over phone, four-time BJP MLA Kedarnath Shukla (68) stated, "Galat ko galat kehna chahiye aur maine wahi kiya. Usko (Pravesh) uske kiye ki saja milni chahiye, lekin parwar ko saja dena theek nahi hai. Mai shuru se hi is bat ko bol raha hun. (Pravesh should definetly face the

"Reasons why the party may replace Kedarnath Shukla from Sidhi are series of controversies, a bunch of corruption allegations and his advancing age," a senior party functionary told IANS. However, Kedarnath Shukla is not the only leader facing resentment of Brahmin community after inhuman incident of urinating on a tribal man's face. Local people associated with political parties said that Ajay Singh (Rahul), who is the son of Ex-CM Arjun Singh, also facing resentment of both Tribal and Brahmin community because of his statement regarding the incident.

Ajay Singh, after the incident has said that the "BJP would not dare to bulldoze Pravesh Shukla's house. Only a small portion of a building (for cows and buffalo) was razed, not the entire house."

Sitting BJP MLA from Churhat is also facing resentment from both - the Brahmin and tribals after this incident. Interestingly, the local politicians who watched the entire episode silently were - senior Congress leader and former minister Kamaleshwar Dwivedi, who is racing for ticket from Sidhi and BJP MP (Sidhi) Riti Pathak, who is also willing to contest the Assembly polls.

Jindal Global Law School signs 4 MoUs with Leading Law Schools in US & Australia for Transnational Learning

and joint research opportunities. The list of the new partner institutions are:

The American University Washington College of Law, American University, Washington D.C., US

Michael E. Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, US

New Delhi, July 7 (IANS) Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) of O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) has entered into four new international collaborations with leading law schools and universities in US and Australia that include American University, Ohio State University, University of Southern California and Bond University.

These collaborations are the latest addition to the existing 200+ international collaborations that Jindal Global Law School already has with other international institutions. These collaborations are a result of the law school's deep commitment towards internationalisation and thereby the creation of opportunities for inter-cultural and global learning. The specific type of international collaborations include student and faculty mobility programmes, dual degree programmes, pathways to post graduate studies

USC Gould School of Law, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, US Bond University, Australia

Reflecting on these new collaborations, Professor (Dr.)

C. Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University and Dean, Jindal Global Law School stated that, "Our relentless pursuit of international collaborations continues, as we realise, it is the key to open global possibilities for students and faculty members. The legal profession as it stands today and the type of issues modernday lawyers have to deal with demand transnational and comparative understanding of law, and the perspective essential for developing such an understanding becomes possible only if we are able to situate the global within our domestic contexts. We also need to develop the qualities and values of empathy, mutual respect, and reciprocity which should be cultivated in individuals through conscious and collective efforts. All these are part of our shared responsibility to the generation and progeny. Herein comes the relevance of international collaborations."

In commenting on the establishment of these new partnerships, Professor (Dr.) S.G. Sreejith, Executive Dean, JGLS observed, "This is a fantastic opportunity for students studying at JGLS. These collaborations include student and faculty mobility programmes, dual degree programmes, pathways to post graduate studies and joint research opportunities. The student mobility programmes help students to experience intercultural learning, which instils in them a global perspective, enhances their intercultural empathies, and broadens their intellectual and professional horizons. These opportunities prepare JGLS students in a big way to deal with global professional challenges. The faculty exchange programme promotes joint research and publications and development of globally relevant pedagogy."

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