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Video Shows Expletive-Laden Chat Between Cafe Owner, Wife


New Delhi:
A CCTV video has shown Delhi cafe owner Puneet Khurana, who died by suicide, having a conversation with his estranged wife Manika Pahwa. The video of the expletive-laden exchange shows Pahwa accusing Khurana of ruining her life. “I will go to your locality and create a scene. They keep crying on the phone,” she is heard saying.
Khurana (40) was found hanging in his room in Model Town’s Kalyan Vihar area on New Year’s Eve. He had spoken to Pahwa on Monday night and recorded the conversation, in which the couple can be heard fighting over issues related to their co-owned bakery ‘For God’s Cake’.
In the 15-minute call recording, Pahwa was heard saying, “Beggar, tell me what have you asked for. I do not want to see your face. If you come in front of me, I will slap you. If the divorce is going on, will you remove me from the business? Then you will say, if you threaten me, I will commit suicide.” In response, the man dismissed her grievances, saying, “All of this doesn’t matter anymore. Just tell me what you want.”
Pahwa and Khurana got married in 2016 and started the Woodbox Cafe together. After a year-and-a-half of being married, their relationship soured and by mutual consent, they moved court for a divorce.
Khurana’s family alleged that Pahwa made five demands to settle their divorce, including Rs 70,000 per month, lawyer’s fee. She also allegedly threatened to send the man and his family to jail if her demands were not met.
The man’s family also said that their son made a video recording in his phone in which he has accused Pahwa of pressuring him over property and business, eventually pushing him to take the drastic step. Khurana’s mother claimed Pahwa kept torturing her son and he suffered in silence. “The two shared the business, they would have disputes over it. He would not say anything openly to us, thinking we would be upset. He kept swallowing his grief. My son was doing well, but she tortured him so much yesterday that he took this step,” she said.
Khurana’s phone, which has the video, is with the Delhi Police as part of investigation into the case.
A week before the suicide, Pahwa had put up a cryptic post on social media stating that she had been subjected to “toxicity and narcissistic abuse” and was now free. Referring to her abusers as insecure cowards, Ms Pahwa said virtues like kindness and love are more important than money.
Khurana’s death comes at the heels of techie Atul Subhash’s suicide in Bengaluru last month. The 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private firm left behind a 24-page suicide note, accusing his wife and her relatives of harassment. According to the victim, his wife and her family had filed a slew of false cases against him.
“The more I work hard and become better at my work, the more l and my family will be harassed and extorted and the whole legal system will encourage and help my harassers… Now, with me gone, there won’t be any money and there won’t be any reason to harass my old parents and my brother. I may have destroyed my body but it has saved everything I believe in,” he wrote.
A few days later, Subhash’s wife Nikita Singhania, and her mother and brother were arrested and sent to 14-day judicial custody.
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Crude bombs exploded inside St Joseph school compound in Mohammadpur

Two crude bombs exploded inside the compound of St Joseph Higher Secondary School in the capital’s Mohammadpur area early hours of Saturday (8 November).
The school authorities filed a general diary (GD) with Mohammadpur Police Station following the incident.
Confirming the matter to The Business Standard, the station’s Officer-in-Charge (OC) Kazi Rafiqul Ahmed said, “The explosions occurred around 2am inside an open space near the school’s third gate. No casualties were reported.”
“At the time of the incident, there was no electricity in the area, making it difficult to identify anyone from CCTV footage,” the OC added.
He further said that preliminary investigations suggest that unidentified individuals might have arrived on a motorcycle, detonated the bombs, and fled the scene. “We are currently investigating the matter.”
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Crude bomb explodes at St Mary’s Cathedral in Kakrail, another recovered

Dhaka Metropolitan Police Ramna Division Assistant Commissioner Mazharul Islam said unidentified individuals hurled two crude bombs targeting the church.
St Mary’s Cathedral in Kakrail. Photo: TBS
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St Mary’s Cathedral in Kakrail. Photo: TBS
A crude bomb exploded at St Mary’s Cathedral in Dhaka’s Kakrail area last night (7 November), while another was recovered unexploded from inside the church.
The blast occurred at around 10:45pm at the church gate, where the crude bomb went off on a steel plate.
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Dhaka Metropolitan Police Ramna Division Assistant Commissioner Mazharul Islam said unidentified individuals hurled two crude bombs targeting the church.
One exploded, while the other remained unexploded, he added.
A programme is scheduled to take place in the church compound today (8 November).
Earlier in October, a similar bomb attack took place at Tejgaon’s Holy Rosary Church. Law enforcement agencies have yet to identify those involved in that incident.
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BB unveils draft rules to open digital payments to non-bank players

Draft published online for public consultation
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E-money issuers must
- Maintain Tk50 crore paid-up capital
- Prepare three-year business and risk plan
- Keep settlement accounts to safeguard funds
- Continuous fraud detection mandatory
- Transparent governance with high-integrity directors
- Mandatory board audit and risk committees
- Fines of Tk50 lakh, license revocation, legal action for rule breaches
- Stakeholders invited to submit feedback before final approval
- Existing operators must reapply within six months of enforcement
The Bangladesh Bank has unveiled draft rules allowing non-bank local and foreign companies to obtain licences to operate as Payment Service Providers (PSPs) or Mobile Financial Service (MFS) providers.
The central bank has published a draft of the “Regulations for E-Money Issuers in Bangladesh” on its website for public consultation, breaking away from the long-standing bank-led model that has dominated mobile and online financial services.
Under the new structure, both banks and independent digital finance companies will be authorised to issue e-money upon approval from the central bank.
Existing MFS and PSP operators – whether bank-led or otherwise – must apply for new licences within six months of the regulations taking effect to comply with the updated framework.
At present, e-money in Bangladesh is issued by mobile financial service providers such as bKash, Rocket, and Nagad, alongside payment service providers like TallyPay, Pathao Pay, and Sheba Pay. These institutions generate e-money through digital transactions and payment services.
The Bangladesh Bank has introduced the draft regulations to bring such activities under a formal legal and supervisory structure, ensuring institutional stability, financial security, and consumer protection.
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According to the draft, the new rules aim to “promote financial inclusion, ensure the safety and reliability of e-money, and foster a competitive and innovation-driven payments environment”.
A senior Bangladesh Bank official, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the draft as “a milestone reform which will open up the digital finance space beyond traditional banks”.
He said the goal is to encourage competition, innovation, and interoperability. “We want a safe, inclusive, and technology-neutral framework where both banks and fintechs can expand financial access.”
Industry leaders have welcomed the move. “Allowing non-bank EMIs could significantly accelerate innovation and partnerships in mobile and online payments,” said a leading fintech executive.
Draft rules
The framework introduces two categories of e-money issuers: authorised EMIs, comprising regulated institutions such as banks and finance companies, and dedicated EMIs (DEMIs), non-bank entities exclusively engaged in e-money and related payment activities.
Applicants, especially DEMIs, must maintain a minimum Tk50 crore paid-up capital, submit a three-year business and risk plan, ensure fit and proper governance, and establish Trust and Settlement Accounts to safeguard customer funds.
E-money issuers must also implement a robust risk management framework, maintain tested technology systems with sound internal controls, employ multi-factor authentication for high-value transactions, and ensure continuous fraud detection and cyber resilience against evolving threats.
They must also establish effective and transparent governance, featuring directors of high integrity and strict segregation of duties, while requiring mandatory board audit and risk committees to ensure robust internal controls and continuous regulatory oversight.
Violations of the rules could result in fines of at least Tk50 lakh, license revocation, or civil and criminal proceedings.
Stakeholders have been invited to submit feedback before the final regulations are issued. Once adopted, the new framework is expected to reshape Bangladesh’s digital finance industry, aligning it more closely with international practices seen in China, India, and Malaysia.
Bangladesh Bank will exercise oversight and supervisory powers over e-money issuers under the authority granted by the Bangladesh Bank Order, 1972 and the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2024.
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