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At least 25 people have been injured after a major fire erupted in Putra Heights, Malaysia, due to a gas pipeline explosion.
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00:00Horrifying visuals coming in from Malaysia, a massive inferno scene in the Putra Heights
00:05in Malaysia. Flames visible all the way from Subang Jaya. Look at that. The fire was caused
00:11we are told by a burst of a gas pipe. Reports say that the fire was at a petrol station
00:16in the Putra Heights. A spokesperson when contacted has said that the fire rescue personnel
00:21received a distress call at 8 AM. This is basically the Jalan Putra Harmony, the teams
00:27from Subang Jaya and all the teams and emergency personnel are currently deployed. They are
00:32on the site. Spokesperson has confirmed. But the images and the videos of the fire that
00:37have appeared online have gone viral in no time. Just look at that place. It's not smoke.
00:42Remember all of this flame going possibly up high into the sky. We are trying to ascertain
00:48if there's been any damage around it. Where is this pipeline? What exactly happened? But
00:54that's the latest. Look at that. It's a mushroom cloud literally that's formed because of the
01:02explosion of the gas pipeline. I want to immediately bring in our foreign affairs editor, Geeta
01:08Mohan for the latest on that. This mushroom cloud clearly that we see Geeta is horrifying
01:14to say the least. What exactly happened? Tell us more.
01:18Here's on what happened and what was the cause of the fire are not known. But there have
01:27been some rescues that have taken place because the fire is spreading to several houses. Reports
01:35that are coming in are that about seven people, including two senior citizens, have been rescued.
01:40This is the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department that is confirming that the seven people were
01:49removed from their homes, where the fire is indeed spreading. And like you said, it is a
01:54massive fire because it's a gas pipeline. The extinguishing of a fire that takes place in a
02:02gas pipeline is very, very difficult, becomes very hard because the gas continues to flow
02:08into the fire and it is very difficult then to control and contain such a fire. It has occurred,
02:15like you rightly pointed out, Puja along the Jalan Putra Harmony, that's the Putra Heights in
02:20Subang Jaya, a very important pipeline indeed. And there was a distress call that was made early
02:29in the early hours, around 8 o'clock or 8.10. The pipeline itself is estimated to be about
02:37500 meters of the pipeline being told has been engulfed in flames. And that's the reason why
02:45you're seeing such a huge fire and bellowing of smoke from that fire. So right now, these are the
02:54only details that are coming in. But yes, it has spread to the nearby residential area and several
03:02have been evacuated. Residents have been evacuated from their houses.
03:06Clearly, Geeta, as you're telling us, would be visible from kilometers away. We are told
03:11that this towering blaze happened near a gas station. And that's what the big concern right
03:19now is. Just look at that. It's like a mushroom cloud, all of blaze, not smoke. And that's
03:23reflective of the kind of fire this has been. Geeta, any information right now about any kind
03:30of damage, fatalities? I hope not. But injuries of any kind, anything of that sort that you're
03:35hearing right now? Well, no fatalities yet. And there have been no reports of that. But yes,
03:43the evacuations from the area have begun. And few of them were very close to the fire. So that's
03:51why the rescue efforts took place to bring those people out, including two senior citizens,
03:58what we're told. We're also being told that about a total of 78 personnel along with fire engines,
04:05hazardous materials units and water tankers are on site to contain the blaze.
04:11All right, we look at these visuals and we hope that it will be brought under control because
04:15there are gas stations, residential areas nearby. But in many ways, never before seen really this
04:20kind of an explosion and the kind of mushroom cloud that we've seen from a fire that then
04:26triggered an explosion in a pipeline in Malaysia.
04:38Mohammed Yunus of Bangladesh made a comment that's got everyone's attention. It's a remark
04:44that's going viral. And India's northeastern states leadership are also beginning to speak
04:49up because it concerns India too. And remember, this had nothing to do with Bangladesh. That is
04:54what has caught everyone's attention even more. The big war of words is now that Assam Chief
05:00Minister Imanta Biswas Sarma has hit back at Yunus, who's currently leading the government
05:05in Bangladesh. Yunus interestingly talked about China and that India's landlocked northeast
05:13states don't have sea access. In many ways, many experts, observers who watched that video
05:20have said this reflected a certain expansionist plan of China that Bangladesh's leader Mohammed
05:27Yunus is supporting. Here's what Assam Chief Minister is saying. Cannot take sinister threat
05:32lightly. It's a plot to severe the northeast of India from the mainland. Must fast track road
05:37links. Foil the plot. Shivani Sharma joins me for the latest on that. Shivani, it's a very
05:43important comment though. He's not just hit back. He's saying it's important to develop the northeast
05:48and link it to the mainstream soon.
06:18India has been bolstering its defense in the chicken's neck to keep it strong because this
06:25is a very strategically important location, Pooja. And here when the Assam Chief Minister says that
06:30we need to build a robust railway network in these areas, we need to build the road network in these
06:37areas. The Indian government is already working on these projects, but we need to bolster them.
06:41That's what the Imanta Biswas Sarma is saying because he says that the intention is deep. We
06:46must understand why Mohammed Yunus has said this because there are collaborations going on between
06:51Bangladesh, China, Bangladesh, Pakistan and India needs to be careful. Thank you very much,
06:57Shivani. We'll be tracking the latest on that. Assam Chief Minister says it's a plot to severe
07:01the northeast from the mainland. We cannot take the sinister threat lightly and must fast track
07:07road links and foil any such plot. Here's what happened. In case you're wondering what did
07:12Mohammed Yunus say? Remember first he's the head of Bangladesh's interim government and then what
07:18appears to be he's been pleading for the Chinese investment. Yunus referred to India's northeastern
07:24states, said the seven states are landlocked and why would he make that comment either about China
07:31or India? Here's how. There's been criticism on it. During his visit to China, Bangladesh's interim
07:41chief Mohammed Yunus made a direct pitch to Beijing. Seven states of India, eastern part of
07:48India called seven sisters. They are landlocked country, landlocked region of India. They have
07:54no way to reach out to the ocean. We are the only guardian of the ocean for all this region.
08:01This desperate appeal has triggered a storm. Economist and member of the Economic Advisory
08:06Council to the Prime Minister Sanjeev Sanyal questioned the logic behind invoking India's
08:11internal geography in an economic pitch to China. Bangladesh has an existing four billion debt to
08:19China. Mohammed Yunus's latest comments came as Bangladesh signed nine agreements with China.
08:26The people of Bangladesh deeply values China as a trusted friend and a reliable partner.
08:33Our two nations share an enduring historical friendship. We are thankful to China for
08:40supporting our interim government. China is also Bangladesh's fourth largest lender with
08:457.5 billion dollars in loans. Xi Jinping described Bangladesh as a trustworthy neighbor.
08:54This year marks the 50th anniversary of China-Bangladesh diplomatic ties
08:58and is the year of people to people exchanges between the two countries.
09:02China is willing to work with Bangladesh to jointly draw a blueprint for the development
09:07of bilateral relations and push China-Bangladesh cooperation to a new level.
09:14Bangladesh aims to ease its financial burden while continuing to leverage Chinese investments.
09:19As Beijing expands its role in the region,
09:22Yunus's positioning of Bangladesh signals a clear shift in Dhaka's diplomatic and economic
09:28alignment. Bureau report India Today.
09:37Uttar Pradesh chief minister backing the banning of the namaz prayers on the streets
09:42a day after the Eid festival has concluded. Yogi Adityanath has said here, learn from the
09:47discipline of the kumbh devotees. Roads are for the commuters, for the passengers, not for the
09:53namazis. Yogi Adityanath says 66 crore Hindu devotees were disciplined. They showed a certain,
10:01they followed a certain pattern. There was full-on discipline showed by them. Festivals
10:07should not spark conflict is what Yogi Adityanath says. Let's listen in now to what UP chief
10:13minister had to say.
10:44Uttar Pradesh chief minister backing the banning of the namaz prayers on the streets
10:46a day after the Eid festival has concluded.
11:13Uttar Pradesh chief minister backing the banning of the namaz prayers on the streets
11:14a day after the Eid festival has concluded.
11:43Piyush Mishra joining me for the latest on that. Piyush, so very interesting comment. He's not just
11:49doubling down on that decision of the government that did receive a certain
11:53share of criticism and backlash too, but he's comparing it to the kumbh devotees.
12:00Well, certainly Pooja, a big comparison has been made by chief minister of Uttar Pradesh,
12:04Yogi Adityanath. He is now saying that you should learn a religious discipline from Hindus.
12:10Look what happened during the Mahakumbh, which was organized by the government in Bharagraj,
12:14where 66 crore devotees participated and there was not even one incident of ransacking,
12:21molestation, kidnapping and no anti-social element was seen there. No anti-social activity
12:28took place there, but now there are some people who want to offer namaz on the streets, on the
12:34roads. Do they want to block the roads? Why are they creating traffic stalls? That's what the
12:39question chief minister of Uttar Pradesh is now asking. At the same time, he's saying that
12:44people who are vouching for offering namaz on roads, on streets, should learn religious
12:50discipline from Hindus. So that's a big statement coming in from Yogi Adityanath, Pooja, and it can
12:56certainly stir political controversy where we can expect the likes of Samajwadi party and Congress
13:02party to react on this because various leaders from opposition parties were questioning the
13:08government's move of not allowing to offer namaz there on the roads. All right, Piyush, stay on
13:14with me because we have a strong statement also coming in from Yogi Adityanath with regard to
13:20what he has said on other issues as well. Let's take a look at that big news coming in.
13:26Tell us.
13:33Yogi Adityanath speaking on MK Stalin's anti-Hindi bias or anti-Hindi or the Hindi
13:38imposition charge. Here's what Yogi Adityanath says, who's the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh.
13:43Uttar Pradesh teaches Tamil language, Telugu language, Kannada language. We're also teaching
13:49the third language and it's not demeaning, Yogi Adityanath says. Does that make Uttar Pradesh
13:55then a smaller state? The Stalin language war is an election stunt. Will MK Stalin respond to this
14:02remark by Uttar Pradesh chief minister, Yogi Adityanath says. Stalin is harming the job
14:08prospects of the youth, clearly where they can learn languages, move to other states as well
14:13and be able to when you learn a language, for example like Hindi, you'll be able to move ahead
14:18around India possibly better. He says that when we are also teaching these languages in Uttar
14:25Pradesh, what is the harm? It's the controversy due to their political interests. Let's listen in
14:31to what Yogi Adityanath says about Telugu, Tamil, Kannada in Uttar Pradesh.
14:48Uttar Pradesh chief minister, Yogi Adityanath says.
15:18Alright, a very interesting comment there. My colleague Piyush Mishra joins me on that.
15:39Piyush, do you think MK Stalin would be responding to that because I primarily see
15:43MK Stalin on this Hindu imposition bias charge versus a state where Hindi with other languages
15:50also is spoken widely and that's Uttar Pradesh. He's confronting it. He's the one leading
15:55the charge against MK Stalin now. Well, we can expect Pooja very soon,
16:01MK Stalin to respond to Yogi Adityanath because a couple of days back,
16:05chief minister of Uttar Pradesh had spoken on a language route where he had said that
16:10whenever such parties feel that their votes are at risk, they try to create a divide in the
16:16society and at the time, MK Stalin had hit out at Yogi Adityanath saying that we need not to learn
16:22lessons from chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and again when Yogi Adityanath has spoken out on this
16:28entire language route where he has said that we are the one who are teaching Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam,
16:33Kannada and various other languages have become smaller. That's what Yogi Adityanath is now
16:40saying. On that, there's a first reaction also which has now come in from the Congress party
16:45leader from Congress and MP from Tamil Nadu, Karthik Chidambaram has reacted on this asking
16:52why shouldn't the government of Uttar Pradesh give details about the teachers in Uttar Pradesh
16:58who are imparting Tamil language. He has also gone on to say that we cannot allow the imposition of
17:04Hindi. It's not compulsory in Tamil Nadu to read Hindi and we will not accept this. He is also
17:10saying that migrant workers who come to Tamil Nadu do not have any prior language about the Tamil
17:17culture, about the Tamil language and no imposition of Hindi should take place. So once again, we are
17:23now seeing Pooja, this language route erupting where Yogi Adityanath is now leading the entire
17:28charge where he is once again attacking. Piyush, stay on with me. Stay on with me because I want
17:33the viewer to listen in again to what this comment has been from Uttar Pradesh chief minister against
17:39Tamil Nadu chief minister about Hindi imposition. Let's listen in.
17:53Piyush, stay on with me. Stay on with me.
18:23But the Congress party has jumped in already even before the Dravida Manitra Karagam or M.K. Stalin has
18:49responded to this because that primarily was the charge made by UP chief minister. Congress is
18:55attacking Yogi Adityanath. Congress asked, how many Tamil students are in Uttar Pradesh? Cannot
19:01force Hindi language in a state like Tamil Nadu. Migrant workers in Tamil Nadu are ignorant of the
19:07Tamil language is what party Chidambaram has to say. Let's listen in to what is being said because
19:14remember the Congress party jumping in first here even though of course this is from a member of
19:19parliament from the Congress from the state of Tamil Nadu. However, the charge from Yogi Adityanath
19:26also was that these are political narrow interests that are the reason that you hear these statements
19:33coming in from the southern states because in Uttar Pradesh as well we are teaching Tamil,
19:37Telugu, Kannada, other languages. It helps in job prospects which are getting encouraged in the
19:43state while also you're stopping those possibly in the state of Tamil Nadu for example who can
19:48learn more languages and then expand their job interests, employment, livelihood interests as
19:54well. So, that's what has been said Karthi Chidambaram of the Congress party has made out
20:06that comment and he said that why is this being mentioned by Yogi Adityanath because how many
20:13students really are there speaking Tamil language in Uttar Pradesh. In fact, I must add here for
20:18those who may not know it's in Haryana especially for example you'll hear a lot of Tamil being
20:25spoken including remember if you remember former chief minister ML Khattar used to also
20:30speak in the Tamil language. So, this is something is happening in his language war
20:35becoming a predominant discourse right now for the country especially
20:39is it making a north versus south divide.
20:49But it's not just about Hindi and Tamil controversy over Marathi language once again in Mumbai
20:55MNS workers beat up a watchman. Can you believe that for not speaking the Marathi language
21:02and this is only the latest that has come in in the backdrop of incidents where we have seen
21:07the MNS cadre or the workers going on rampage beating random people at some store or a shop
21:14a watchman. The incident took place and this is Powai area it's a high profile Powai area
21:20which is considered to be the more affluent areas in Mumbai. Remember MNS workers had few days ago
21:26they'd beaten up an employee at a mall that he was not speaking in the Marathi language.
21:32What is happening in different states beating a watchman a poor watchman who's literally guarding
21:38the society let's let's dip down and let's try and understand with the sounds that are coming in
21:43but remember having tracked the MNS workers why would you go and start slapping look at that
21:49start slapping start hitting him and one of the dominant reasons we are told is because he could
21:55not speak the Marathi language. Why is this that for a watchman a security guard the pre-dominant
22:03issue. Isn't it more important that he's alert with his work that he's guarding the society
22:10insulting him on the camera it's absolutely unacceptable and remember that the guard
22:15cannot the watchman cannot do much right now he's surrounded with these goons must I say who gave
22:20them the right somehow they believe that a poor watchman can be beaten up on camera
22:27forced to apologize. Remember languages while of course are important in a state where primarily
22:35that language is spoken but in a sort of a multi-linguistic society that we live in
22:41is this a fair approach to start beating people because they're not speaking your language.
22:46I want to take you to another visual because this is not an isolated case look at that this was
22:50in the month of March they made an employee hold his ears apologize because allegedly he could not
22:57speak in the Marathi language and this is coming from Mumbai which is remember cosmopolitan city
23:02it's not a city or a rural belt where you must have an understanding of a language there are
23:07many people in Mumbai who've picked on the language over the years and who've not been
23:12over the years and who've not been speaking Marathi and yet have continued to work slapping
23:18and beating is Raj Thackeray watching this is he is he approving of this behavior on camera
23:25you're thrashing people only because they're not able to speak Marathi how does this reflect
23:31on a city like Mumbai a cosmopolitan multicultural city where of course Marathi culture is dominant
23:38but this absolutely should not be accepted in a civilized society that you cannot speak a language
23:44and so you will be beaten up on that
23:49meanwhile in the parliament there's going to be a big showdown expect the
23:53waqf storm coming up in the next 24 hours 2nd April is the much anticipated waqf bill
23:58waqf amendment bill that will be presented in the Lok Sabha most likely and it could mark a
24:02significant legislative development the bill aims to reform the administration of the waqf
24:07properties remember it's been a fierce debate BJP is accusing political parties and organizations
24:13especially of the opposition that they are trying to deliberately create an unrest they want to
24:18mislead the public about the waqf bill provisions now senior BJP ministers will be deployed they
24:23are expected to hold discussions with the opposition India bloc leaders as well before
24:28the bill is presented possibly to ensure a smooth passage but despite the assurances from the
24:33government opposition is clear they have vowed to resist the waqf amendment bill they say this is a
24:39direct attack on the constitution but remember this is not as simple as a center ruling party
24:44versus the opposition even an ally of the NDA the Janata Dal united focusing on Bihar on upcoming
24:50elections in Bihar has cautioned the center against implementing the new law retrospectively
24:56stressing that existing mosques dargah or muslim religious sites as they stand right now already
25:02that should not be interfered with
25:26foreign
25:44in the past few days i have received very disturbing news of misleading and spreading lies
25:54some of the specific thing i want to tell that some people are saying that this waqf amendment
26:01bill is unconstitutional this waqf rule this waqf provisions these were in existence before
26:10independence how can waqf act be illegal if it was in existence before the independence
26:17so please don't mislead
27:17waqf bill there are so many contentious issues and opposition parties are taking it up and
27:32inside parliament outside parliament the the the core purpose of this bill is to
27:39target the minority community now at this is at this time it is my muslim minority
27:47and of course there are other related some issues also with the waqf property land and
27:53people are staying there for years together those things will have to examine and it should be
28:00justice cannot be denied to anyone injustice cannot be done to anyone so remember that the
28:06opposition has been saying there are some points that are unacceptable and it needs more scrutiny
28:11what are some of those contentious points then let's go one by one one of the points is allowing
28:16a non-muslim ceo at least two non-muslim members to be appointed by the state government to which
28:22the joint parliamentary committee recommendation has been that appointee shall be officer at a
28:27joint secretary level or a higher appointee who shall have the knowledge of the muslim law the
28:32muslim law jurisprudence and will have in many ways a scholarly background to be able to help
28:37in it another contentious point for example that has come in that a district collector can decide
28:44if the disputed property is waqf or belongs to the government and that decision in disputes
28:49currently is made by the waqf tribe and also the waqf used to decide if the property stays with the
28:53waqf or can be granted to someone else now it appears that there could be a district collector
28:59who can take that decision possibly after a hearing jpc recommendation on that has come in
29:04as give power to decide disputes to an officer possibly more senior than the district collector
29:10and that there could be more seniority with that transparency could come in as well
29:16another contentious point junking the concept of waqf by user which means property treated as waqf
29:24based on long-term use for religious or charitable purposes the bill can make waqf properties which
29:30don't have a valid waqf nama disputed so therefore that it automatically could become a waqf property
29:36that was one of the big uh points and that the bill can make waqf properties that don't have
29:41a waqf nama disputed that how can you claim on it if there's no proper document on it to which
29:48also jpc recommendation is give it to the waqf tribunal the power to extend a deadline for the
29:53registration that can come every waqf property will have to be registered on central database
29:58within six months of the law being passed and not registering on the portal could result in
30:04forfeiting the right to move to court in case of dispute that was another one of the contentious
30:09points on your screen when it went to the joint parliamentary committee the recommendation came
30:14that again give waqf tribunal the power to extend the deadline for the registration and then go
30:19ahead and possibly also uh that waqf tribunal in itself can comprise of a district judge a state
30:26government officer but of a joint secretary which is a senior rank but tribunal's decision can be
30:31challenged in the high court as well is what the jpc recommendation has been so there are of course
30:37several layers coming in on it remember 542 is the strength of the parliament nda has maximum
30:43numbers could there be a shift in the game with the talks and negotiations we'll be tracking all
30:48that and more for you i'm bengal cm mamata banerjee has made a remark over dharm religion she says
30:55she's attacking the bhartiya janata party but the got the bjp and the tmc logged in a fierce war of
31:00words here's what she had said remember she was in london recently there also there were protests
31:06during her speech now this time she was at an event in kolkata and bengal cm was criticizing
31:13the bjp says i do not follow the gandha dharm created by the party accusing of fostering
31:18division on the game but mamata's remarks immediately were sharply condemned by the
31:22bengal bjp saying this is a provocative speech and you're deliberately making it from the stage
31:27at an eid ul fitr event tmc of course is backing the remarks of mamata banerjee saying that bjp
31:33discriminates in the name of hinduism spreads a false narrative let's listen in to how all the
31:38comments have come in remember amid all of this one she was in london recently that's also where
31:43not only the left-backed organizations charged at her but the bjp also says that she has nothing
31:48to say about when hindus are persecuted not just in bangladesh but even on her own home ground in
31:53bengal and now that she returned she was attending an eid event from the stage she decides to go
31:59ahead and say that i do not follow the gandha dharm the dirty religion so to say uh literally
32:06translated she says i'm targeting the bjp for creating that
34:54uh
35:04so what did mamata banerjee say that has led to the showdown let's listen into this original remark
35:23foreign
35:54foreign
36:09anupam mishra joins me from kolkata for the latest on that anupam good morning tell me more about
36:15what's happening because there as we are running in fact some of the visuals from malda there have
36:20been instances of law and order in other parts of bengal but interestingly she makes this comment
36:26from kolkata well puja i tell you that this is not the first time mamata banerjee had used this
36:34platform for political purpose earlier also mamata banerjee uh had attacked bjp on this
36:40red road namaz program but this time her entire speech was focused on bjp and it was an
36:47scathing attack on bjp uh yesterday when she uh she started speaking on this
36:55on this red road namaz celebration so and and the whole issue is centered around the word she used
37:03she uttered gandha dharm for uh for for which bjp is using uh she's saying that what bjp is doing
37:10and bjp is preaching for hindu dharm that is gandha dharm that is not the real hindu dharm
37:17that is what she's uh she has spoken uh on the occasion and just the moment mamata used that
37:24word bjp had started attacking mamata banerjee and bjp had said that mamata is anti-hindu she
37:30she has how how she can use uh such words on on a religious gathering so this is the whole
37:36controversy here and both parties are engaged in war of words and uh let me tell you the the the
37:44whole episode is indicating uh in which way bengal politics is going and that is the only
37:50uh thing which we can now tell you that this is going towards a religious battle between
37:56bjp and tmc because we know that assembly elections are approaching and for the past
38:02one month bjp is pushing towards hindutva politics very aggressively with this remark
38:08the bjp gets an opportunity to jump in also but i'm waiting to see if the senior leaders possibly
38:13from delhi will also respond to that will the pm possibly say something on this for now that's
38:18what mamata banerjee has said and from a stage at an eid event if you are a resident of karnataka
38:31there's going to be a garbage tax now in the state so after in many ways the hike that we
38:37have seen in other issues for example milk and other civic concerns now there's going to be a
38:44garbage tax in karnataka even before we are talking about tariff wars of trump
38:48bengaluru will have to pay for the waste recycle clearly a new tariff every day in many ways
38:54there's been a hike in milk hike in water hike in electricity prices now pay for the
39:01garbage collection now this is specific to bengaluru is what we are told right now
39:06but remember the question is yes karnataka is facing a massive cash crunch and uh is is this
39:13the way to go let's try and understand sagai raj is joining me from bengaluru on this sakai what
39:19would be a garbage tax uh is it new for bengaluru what is it going to be because i'm wondering if
39:26you're a resident of a city of bengaluru which is anyway so expensive right now comes in a tax
39:31on garbage also no this particular decision was taken by the bbmp and this particular charges
39:38will be very miniscule if you notice that if you are having a plot of 1200 square feet and if they
39:43are charging around 400 rupees per year so it will be divided within those apartments for an
39:50example one house has to pay around 10 or 20 rupees for a garbage test for a year so this
39:55will be the calculated according to houses not according to the plot so the entire plot will
39:59be around here on 400 rupees or on thousand or 200 square feet tall and for that this will be
40:06divided within the apartment like how many houses are there and it will be calculated so this will
40:12not pinch as much as the prices of for say a month where i or a milk price which has been
40:19increased so definitely it will be it will be charges for the property tax where the people
40:25have to pay this will be added for added money in the property tax but still it will not pinch
40:31as much as how it is going to hurt when you are buying a milk or when you are paying your
40:37electricity bill where the charges are increased in bengaluru all right keep tracking all the
40:41latest on that and we'll try and get some views from the public as well about what do they have
40:45to say about these constant hikes that are happening in different sectors in bengaluru
40:52all right let's shift focus now i want to tell you what the young business tycoon anant ambani
40:58is up to these days he's on a paddy author of faith remember he's the son of the business
41:03tycoon and from one of the big business families is on a foot march of over 140 kilometers to
41:09reach the dwarkadheesh temple from jamnagar because it's his birthday coming up and he wants
41:14to celebrate the birthday at the temple it's the fourth day of his journey anant ambani was seen
41:19chanting ambegauri walking to the toward the temple devotees local residents also gathered of
41:25course there's heightened security around him let's dip in i leave you with these visuals and
41:29heading into a very short break
41:59we have been on this journey for 5 days now and will be reaching in another 2-4 days

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