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Man shot dead in Haryana’s Nuh after fight over ‘controversial’ social media comment

 Police stated that a 55-year-old man was reportedly shot and killed in Kherla village, Nuh district, Haryana, on Thursday after a social media dispute over a “controversial” remark. The victim has been identified as Khurshid, a local resident of Kherla under the Sadar Punhana police station jurisdiction. (ANI/Stock Photo). After the incident, the authorities have stationed a large contingent of police in the village. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation and urging villagers to stay peaceful. Police report that the deceased has been identified as Khurshid, a resident of Kherla in the Sadar Punhana police station area. The body is being stored in the Al Afia Hospital mortuary. Police have filed a case and launched an investigation. A senior police officer stated that multiple teams are carrying out raids to apprehend the suspects. Police say the dispute began with a small clash between children over a social media comment. It slowly intensified, with adults becoming involved. 

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West Bengal: ECI reverses transfer of two IPS officers, three put on hold

 On Thursday, the Election Commission of India (ECI) overturned the transfer of two senior police officers in West Bengal and paused the transfer of three others, partially retracting its contentious directive to reassign 15 IPS officers from the election-bound state. West Bengal: ECI overturns transfer of two IPS officers, three on hold. The decision was announced on the same day that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sent a letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, accusing the ECI of having “crossed all boundaries of decency and constitutional propriety.” On Wednesday night, the ECI nullified the alternative assignments arranged by the state government for 15 IPS officers. The Mamata Banerjee government reassigned these officers even after the ECI had already removed them from their original positions and prohibited them from performing any election duties prior to the assembly elections. “Murali Dhar, Police Commissioner of Bidhannagar, and Syed Waquar Raza, Police Commissioner of Siliguri, will remain in their current roles.” Three officers—Akash Magharia, Amandeep, and Praveen Kumar Tripathi—have been placed on hold, with a deployment decision anticipated by Monday, while the other officers will be assigned to Tamil Nadu and Kerala as poll observers,” stated a senior ECI official. Bengal will hold elections in two phases—152 seats on April 23 and 142 seats on April 29. Banerjee, in an X post, highlighted what she described as a blatant inconsistency in the ECI’s management of the officers. She wrote that while it claims removed officers should not be assigned election duties, the same officers were deployed as election observers within hours. She noted that appointing the Commissioners of Police of Siliguri and Bidhannagar as observers—without installing replacements—left two key urban centers effectively leaderless, and hasty fixes were made only after the oversight was exposed. Echoing the criticism, Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien took to X to slam the Commission, labeling the incident as proof of “complete mismanagement” and questioning the Election Commission’s inconsistent rulings on officer transfers and election duties. The transfer dispute marks the latest escalation in the growing clash between the state government and the poll body. Following the announcement of the election schedule on March 15, the ECI has replaced the chief secretary, director general of police, home secretary, and Kolkata police commissioner, while reshuffling over 18 IPS officers throughout the state. The Bharatiya Janata Party, the primary opposition, has demanded the complete removal of all barred officers from Bengal, claiming their ongoing presence might sway the elections. In a separate development, the ECI has officially included five departments—Government Road Transport Corporations, Electricity Boards, Traffic Police, Fire and Rescue Services, and the Prison Department—on the postal ballot list for essential serv 

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Exporters to get ₹497-cr relief package to offset war disruption

 In light of rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and the worsening global geopolitical climate from the West Asia conflict, the government on Thursday unveiled a ₹497 crore relief package for exporters to cushion the short-term effects of logistics disruptions and protect jobs. Exporters to receive ₹497-cr package to counter war-related disruptions. The RELIEF (Resilience & Logistics Intervention for Export Facilitation) initiative includes three complementary components that apply to consignments headed to West Asian countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Israel, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, and Yemen—whether for direct delivery or transshipment—the commerce ministry stated. The first component targets exporters who already hold ECGC credit insurance coverage. They will enjoy up to 100% risk coverage on top of the current protection during the eligible period (February 14 to March 15), offering added security at no extra cost, it stated. The second option targets exporters scheduling shipments over the coming three months. They will be incentivized to secure ECGC cover backed by government support for up to 95% risk coverage, in addition to the current ECGC cover, which will bolster exporter confidence and support ongoing shipment flows, it stated. The third measure targets micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Acknowledging that certain MSME exporters did not obtain credit insurance from February 14 to March 15 and are grappling with exceptional freight and insurance surcharges, RELIEF introduces a partial reimbursement option, it stated. “This assistance will be offered based on specified conditions, document checks, and set limits (up to ₹50 lakhs per exporter),” it added. These measures form part of the ₹25,060 crore Export Promotion Mission (EPM) 2026-31, designed to “alleviate short-term logistics disruptions, bolster exporter morale, avert order losses, and preserve jobs in export-related industries,” while underscoring India’s resolve to uphold “resilience and competitiveness” in international trade amid uncertainties, the ministry noted. “RELIEF is designed to deliver aid throughout the export process, encompassing shipments dispatched amid disruptions and future exports to the impacted areas,” the release explained. ECGC Ltd (previously Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd) has been appointed as the central agency for verification, claim handling, payments, and oversight under the endorsed scheme. ECGC Ltd, a state-owned entity, falls under the administrative oversight of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. 

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Man shot dead in Haryana’s Nuh after fight over ‘controversial’ social media comment

 Police reported that a 55-year-old man named Khurshid, from Kherla village in Haryana’s Nuh district under Sadar Punhana police station limits, was allegedly shot and killed on Thursday after a social media dispute over a “controversial” remark. (ANI/Stock Photo). After the incident, the authorities have stationed a large contingent of police in the village. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation and urging villagers to stay peaceful. Police report that the deceased has been identified as Khurshid, a resident of Kherla in the Sadar Punhana police station area. The body is being stored in the Al Afia Hospital mortuary. Police have filed a case and launched an investigation. A senior police officer stated that multiple teams are carrying out raids to apprehend the suspects. Police say the dispute began with a small clash between children over a social media comment. It slowly intensified, with adults becoming involved. 

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Man shot dead in Haryana’s Nuh after fight over ‘controversial’ social media comment

 Police stated that a 55-year-old man was reportedly shot and killed in Kherla village, Nuh district, Haryana, on Thursday after a social media dispute over a “controversial” remark. The victim has been identified as Khurshid, a local resident of Kherla under the Sadar Punhana police station jurisdiction. (ANI/Stock Photo). After the incident, the authorities have stationed a large contingent of police in the village. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation and urging villagers to stay peaceful. Police report that the deceased has been identified as Khurshid, a resident of Kherla in the Sadar Punhana police station area. The body is being stored in the Al Afia Hospital mortuary. Police have filed a case and launched an investigation. A senior police officer stated that multiple teams are carrying out raids to apprehend the suspects. Police say the dispute began with a small clash between children over a social media comment. It slowly intensified, with adults becoming involved. 

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Man shot dead in Haryana’s Nuh after fight over ‘controversial’ social media comment

 Police stated that a 55-year-old man was reportedly shot and killed in Kherla village, Nuh district, Haryana, on Thursday after a social media dispute over a “controversial” remark. The victim has been identified as Khurshid, a local resident of Kherla under the Sadar Punhana police station jurisdiction. (ANI/Stock Photo). After the incident, the authorities have stationed a large contingent of police in the village. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation and urging villagers to stay peaceful. Police report that the deceased has been identified as Khurshid, a resident of Kherla in the Sadar Punhana police station area. The body is being stored in the Al Afia Hospital mortuary. Police have filed a case and launched an investigation. A senior police officer stated that multiple teams are carrying out raids to apprehend the suspects. Police say the dispute began with a small clash between children over a social media comment. It slowly intensified, with adults becoming involved. 

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