Manjeshwar: Aremangila Subbanna Naik P. (53), the Deputy Tehsildar at the Manjeshwar Taluk, breathed his last on Wednesday night after a brief illness.
Subbanna Naik had been battling severe jaundice and unfortunately succumbed to his condition at his residence.
Born to Rama Naik and Kaveri, Subbanna Naik hailed from Pallakan. He commenced his professional journey as a government service commissioner within the KSSARTC department, subsequently transitioning to the role of a village officer within the revenue department.
His tenure included serving as a village officer in several areas such as Sheni, Perla, Katukukke, Bayaru, and Meenja. Notably, he later assumed the position of Deputy Tehsildar at the Manjeshwar Taluk Office, a role he fulfilled with dedication.
He is survived by his wife and two sons.
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Indore (PTI): An 18-year-old graphic designer, who claimed to have lost his job due to AI, was arrested with his NEET-aspirant woman friend on Thursday for allegedly stealing jewelry worth Rs 16 lakh.
The teen duo told police that they were inspired by the 2005 film Bunti Aur Babli, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Shrikrishna Lalchandani.
They allegedly stole gold, silver, and diamond jewelry worth Rs 16.17 lakh from a shop in Rau police station area in the city on the night of December 22, the official told reporters.
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The entire booty was recovered from their possession after the arrest in Bhopal where they had fled.
Without disclosing the identities of the accused, DCP Lalchandani said, "Both are 18 years old. The young man is a graphic designer, while the woman is preparing for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET). The two have known each other since childhood.
"During interrogation, the young man told us that he used to work part-time as a graphic designer at an IT company, but lost his job due to the company's adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and he was finding it difficult to make ends meet," the official added.
The accused, who come from economically weak background, claimed to have planned the theft after watching "Bunty Aur Babli," he said.
"The accused say they tried to sell the stolen jewelry, but the buyers, thinking they were children, wouldn't pay the right price. So they had decided to sell it after Christmas holidays," the DCP said.
