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Indian killed in Ukraine’s Kharkiv is Naveen, 21. He was studying to be doctor

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Indian killed in Ukraine’s Kharkiv is Naveen, 21. He was studying to be doctor

Bengaluru: A final-year medical student from Haveli, Karnataka state, was killed by heavy shelling by advancing Russian troops in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, prompting New Delhi to call in envoys from Russia and Ukraine and demand Thousands of Indians trapped in Ukraine make it through safely.

Naveen Shekharappa Gyandagoudar is only 21 years old in Haveri district, 300 kilometers from the capital Karnataka. He is a senior at Kharkiv State Medical University.

“MEA has confirmed that a man from Navin Karnataka has been shot dead in Kharkiv. Our chief secretary spoke to the foreign minister and confirmed this,” Karnataka Disaster Manoj Rajan, administrator and node officer responsible for the evacuation of students from Ukraine, said in a video message.

The 21-year-old’s death was first confirmed on Twitter by Foreign Ministry spokesman Alindan Bach, who said: “An Indian student was killed in the shelling in Kharkiv this morning”.

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The office of Karnataka Chief Minister Basavavaraj Bommai later said the prime minister had spoken to Naveen’s father Shekar Gowda on the phone.

Shekar Gowda told the prime minister that he had a phone call with his son that morning, just hours before he was killed. Naveen makes two or three phone calls a day.

“This is a heavy blow. May God Almighty grant eternal peace to Naveen. You must endure this tragic event bravely,” Bomai told the grieving father.

Bommai’s office said every effort was being made to bring Naveen’s body to India. “Negotiations are ongoing with State Department officials on this matter,” Bomai said in a phone call with Naveen’s father.

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The death of Naveen Shekharappa Gyandagoudar prompted the foreign ministry to urge Russia and Ukraine to take immediate action to ensure safe transit of Indian students stranded in the country.

“The foreign minister called on the Russian and Ukrainian ambassadors to reiterate their call for emergency safe passage for Indian nationals remaining in Kharkiv and other conflict zone cities. Similar measures are being taken by our ambassadors in Russia and Ukraine,” Bach added.

He added that the state government and unions were doing everything they could to bring students back from the war-torn country to safety.

It was not immediately clear how many students were still in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, where Russian artillery reportedly shelled residential areas on Monday. The total number of Indian students in Kharkiv is estimated to be between 2,000 and 4,000.

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After nearly a month apart, Gurucharan Singh, the missing person from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, returns home. He has “left worldly life.”

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After nearly a month apart, Gurucharan Singh, the missing person from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, returns home. He has “left worldly life.”

After going missing on April 22 of this year, actor Gurucharan Singh made his way back home on Friday. The Delhi Police were cited in an India Today article stating that Gurucharan Singh “was on a religious journey.” For his role as Roshan Singh Sodhi in Taarak Mehta ka Ulta Chashma, Gurucharan Singh is widely renowned.

What Gurucharan revealed to the police after coming back home

According to the report, Gurucharan Singh informed the police officers that he was on a religious trip and had left his worldly life behind during the interview. The actor has visited gurudwaras in a number of towns recently, including Amritsar and Ludhiana. But later on, he felt he ought to go back home.

The article claims that over the course of their inquiry, the police also discovered that Gurucharan Singh belonged to a group that meditates. He even expressed interest in taking a meditation trip to the Himalayas. A abduction complaint had been filed by the Delhi Police, and an investigation was in progress to locate him.

Concerning Gurucharan Singh

It was believed that Gurucharan Singh, who was in Delhi visiting his parents, would head back to Mumbai. His disappearance from April 22 was reported to the authorities by his family in a complaint.

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Concerning Gurucharan Singh’s financial circumstances

Gurucharan Singh reportedly maintained many bank accounts for financial transactions and used credit cards often. It was also discovered by the police that he had over ten bank accounts. According to a report in the Free Press Journal, he took out ₹14,00 from an ATM. He pulled out cash and paid off one credit card with another using credit cards.

Hargit Singh, the father of Gurucharan Singh, recently claimed that he was ignorant of his son’s precarious financial situation. Hargit had stated in an interview with Bombay Times, “I was unaware of my son’s financial circumstances. He never discussed it with me. Thus, I am ignorant of everything.”

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