Noida: In a distressing incident at Noida's Bhangel market area, a brother and sister were assaulted by a group of men following a petty argument, police reported today.

The altercation began between two men and escalated when the sister intervened to stop the fight. She was then attacked by the other man and his friends, who allegedly tore her dress. Despite police intervention, the group continued their violent behavior in the presence of the authorities.

A video of the incident shows the group attacking the man, his sister, and other family members as the police attempted to intervene. The Noida Police have registered a case and have launched an investigation into the matter.

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Paris, Sep 7: India's Navdeep Singh's silver medal was upgraded to gold after Iran's Beit Sayah Sadegh was disqualified following a dramatic men's javelin throw F41 final at the Paris Paralympics on Saturday.

This is India's first-ever gold medal in the men's javelin F41 category.

Starting the competition with a foul, the 23-year-old para-athlete from Haryana, who had finished fourth at the Tokyo Games three years ago, came up with a throw of 46.39 metres in his second attempt, propelling him to the second place. But it was his third throw that electrified the stadium.

With a monstrous throw of 47.32 metres, Navdeep shattered the Paralympic record and surged into lead, only for Sadegh to better the Indian's mark and clinch the gold with a record-breaking effort of 47.64 metres in his fifth attempt.

However, the Iranian was disqualified some time after the end of the final, leading to the Indian athlete taking the top spot.

The F41 category is for athletes, who are of short stature.