HC order on TMC bank a/cs may not affect ED freeze
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Five senior officials of the Food Corporation of India (FCI) have been suspended in connection with an alleged diversion of rice meant for the poor in the North-East region. The officials are suspected of colluding with a private buyer to illegally redirect the subsidised grain. The suspensions follow an investigation into the matter, according to a report by The Indian Express. The case raises serious concerns about the integrity of India's public food distribution system in the region.

Intense rainfall triggered a flood-like situation in the Mendhar sub-division of Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday. Water levels rose sharply across rivers, streams, and low-lying areas in the region. The severe conditions prompted rescue operations, with at least 25 people saved from the affected areas. The incident highlights the vulnerability of the region to extreme weather events during heavy monsoon activity.

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