FP The publishers permit sharing of the e-paper's pdf on WhatsApp and other social media platforms Vol. XLI No. 41 | INDORE | FRIDAY | JULY 19, 2024 | Pages 16 ` 3 | Regd. No. Indore MP/ICD 216/2024-2026 | RNI No. 38281/83 FREE www.freepressjournal.com Sports SINDHU AIMS FOR HISTORIC THIRD OLYMPIC MEDAL P.14 fp Briefs LUCKNOW 3 killed in derailment At least three people were killed and around 20 sustained injuries when several bogies of the Dibrugarh Express derailed on Thursday near Gonda. Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, however, told PTI that four passengers had died. NEW DELHI Hardik, Natasa divorced Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic have confirmed their separation. The couple released a joint statement on Instagram saying they decided to part ways mutually, ending their four-year-old marriage in the "best interest for the both of us". ESTD-1983 iii QUALITY @ VALUE EDITIONS: INDORE MONEY UJJAIN PRESS PUNE BHOPAL NASHIK Cinema Influencer apologises to Priyanka P.16 DEVELOPMENT: Baidyanath, ITC and Eicher groups to participate in the event that will begin on Saturday Over 3,500 industry captains to take part in Jabalpur RIC There will be a round table conference with the experts of industries associations, start-ups, defence, textiles and garments. BHOPAL The second Regional Industries Conclave of the state is being held in Jabalpur on Saturday. As many as 3,500 participants are attending it. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav held a video-conferencing with the industrialists of Mahakaushal on Thursday to discuss the conclave. Yadav also discussed the issues related to the conclave with the officers of the Industries Department. Eminent industrialists, representatives of various industries associations and foreign representatives are taking part in the conclave. The eminent industrial house s, like Baidyanath Group under RIC, ITC, Volvo, Eicher, Best Carp, SRF and Dawat Group are taking part in the meet. There will be foreign delegates representing Hey Bhagwan! Bhagwat on human ambition: No end PTI GUMLA (JHARKHAND) Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said in the course of self-development, a man may want to become 'superman', then 'Devta' and 'Bhagwan' and aspire for 'vishwaroop', but nobody is certain what lies ahead. He also said that some people, despite being human, l a c ke d h u m a n qualities and they should inculcate them first. Addressing a village-level workers meeting, organised by a non-profit organisation Vikas Bharti here, the RSS chief asserted that people should work relentlessly for the welfare of mankind, since there is no end to the pursuit of development and human ambition. "After achieving human qualities, man aspires to become superman with supernatural powers and then attain the status of 'Devta' and 'Bhagwan'. 4Continued on | P6 E-paper Edit Better scrap Bill on reservation P.8 2 of the world’s 5 largest coal mines now in India Our Staff Reporter MUMBAI Taiwan, Malaysia, UK, Fiji, Japan and Indonesia. Yadav will virtually inaugurate more than 60 units and, during the conclave, he will directly hold talks with industrialists. There will be five regional sessions to discuss the possibilities of investment in the region. Agriculture, food and dairy, defence, mining, textiles, garments and tourism are included in the talks. There will be a round table conference with the experts of industries associations, start-ups, defence, textiles and garments. WazirX hit by a `1,900 crore breach Gautam S Mengle MUMBAI One of India’s biggest cryptocurrency exchanges, WazirX, confirmed on Thursday that they had been hit by a cybersecurity breach. Cybersecurity researchers who first spotted the breach told the FPJ in an exclusive interaction that the pattern of the attack was similar to those by the Lazarus Group, an infamous North Korean state-sponsored hacker group. According to data accessed by the FPJ, more than Rs 1,923 crore, has been lost in the incident. 4Continued on | P6 No entry for CBI sans MP govt’s permission Our Staff Reporter BHOPAL CBI will not be able to probe the public servants, including ministers, legislators and officers, without MP government’s written permission. The state government has provided a shield to state public servants from CBI probe, through this notification. The state government earlier issued such a notification. But it has been reissued after the Bharatiya Nyay Samhita recently came into existence. 4Continued on | P6 Palestinian flag being waved in Khandwa 3 held for waving Palestinian flag in Muharram procession FP News Service KHANDWA/RAJGARH Police have apprehended at least three persons in Khandwa for allegedly waving a Palestinian flag during a Muharram procession, officials said on Thursday. A similar case has also been filed in Damoh. In Rajgarh district of the state, the police picked up a minor boy after he was seen in a video purportedly raising the flag of the west Asian country, but he was let off after questioning, they said. Muslims took out tazia processions across the country on Wednesday and offered special prayers as they observed Muharram -- the martyrdom of Imam Hussain Ali. Muslims commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussain Ali, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, in the battle of Karbala in 680 AD with mourning rituals. Khandwa Superintendent of Police Manoj Rai said, "We have picked up at least three persons after a prominent leader of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) lodged a complaint with us that a Palestinian flag was waved during a Muharram procession, which it alleged was done to whip up communal frenzy." 4Continued on | P6