Friday, 28 February 2025

Divider-Crossing, Wrong-Side Driving Cause 3-Bike Collision, 1 Killed

A series of unfortunate events led to three motorcycles colliding with each other in Bihar, killing one and critically injuring two others.

A video of the accident, which took place near Ara in Bhojpur district at 4.40 pm on Friday, shows one of the bikers riding over the divider and attempting to cross traffic on the other side of the four-lane road. The biker moves ahead, not realising that there is another speeding bike approaching him from the wrong side. The other motorcycle, with a rider and a pillion, rams the man's bike with such force that it goes and hits another two-wheeler - whose rider was driving slowly and on the right side.

The man who started off the chain of events by crossing the divider can be seen getting up and walking towards the wreckage of the two other bikes - where two other men stand up as well - before turning back.

Police said one person has been killed in the accident and two suffered serious injuries. The injured people have been referred to the Patna Medical College and Hospital, where their condition is said to be critical.



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Man Accused In Pune Bus Rape Case Sent To Police Custody Till March 12

A court on Friday sent a 37-year-old man accused of raping a woman inside an empty parked state transport bus at Swargate depot in Pune city to police custody till March 12.

The accused, Dattatray Ramdas Gade, was arrested from a paddy field following an extensive search operation carried out with the help of drones and sniffer dogs around midnight on Thursday in Shirur tehsil of Pune district.

He was formally arrested and produced before the Pune Sessions Court amid heavy police security.

The police submitted a remand application to the court and sought Gade's custody for 14 days.

They told the court the accused engaged the 26-year-old victim in conversation at the Swargate terminus on Tuesday morning, calling her 'didi' (sister) and took her to an empty 'Shiv Shahi' bus parked in the depot premises and raped her.

Gade, who faces half a dozen criminal cases in Pune and Ahilyanagar districts, is clearly seen in the CCTV footage of the bus terminus on the day of the incident, according to the police.

The data of the mobile phone he was using was yet to be recovered, they informed the court.

The police stated that out of the half a dozen cases registered against Gade, women are complainants in five of them.

On the other side, advocate Wajid Khan, appearing for the accused, told the court his client was facing a media trial and claimed the complainant herself went inside the bus.

"A physical relationship was established (between them) with mutual consent," Mr Khan told the court.

The court, after listening to both sides, remanded Gade to police custody till March 12.

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Thursday, 27 February 2025

Think Tank Hosts Discussion On Strengthening Gender Dimension In Public Policy

Chintan Research Foundation, a Delhi-based think tank, hosted a roundtable Discussion on 'Strengthening the Gender Dimension in Public Policy' earlier this week, discussing India's remarkable progress made by women in female labour force participation, particularly in traditionally male-dominated sectors.

The discussion, which took place on Tuesday, highlighted the progress women made in sectors like aerospace, aviation, finance, entrepreneurship, executive leadership, politics, and governance as well as the challenges to overcome.

Moderated by Shishir Priyadarshi, President, CRF, the discussion featured women leaders who shared their experiences, challenges and insights on breaking barriers in their respective fields.

The panellists included Amb Ruchira Kamboj, the first woman diplomat to be appointed as the Indian Ambassador to the UN, Jaya Varma Sinha the first woman Chairperson of the Railway Board in the 166-year history of the Indian Railways, Rumjhum Chatterjee, the Chairperson of CII's National Council on Women's Empowerment and Inclusion, and Manjeet Kripalani Co-founder of Gateway House, a leading think tank located in Mumbai.

The key takeaways included: Gender-inclusive policies & safe work environments are essential for expanding women's participation. Leadership plays a crucial role in creating an inclusive ecosystem. Even a small change can make a large impact-e.g., Indian Railways now manufactures locomotives with toilets for women drivers, making a significant impact. Sisterhood and mentorship are game-changers and collaboration over the competition is the key. Think tanks and research institutions must bridge the gap between government, corporate sectors and societies to drive impactful change.

The think tank said India is making strides, but the journey towards making the workforce equitable is a long one.



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Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Tigress That Attacked 2 People Allegedly Beaten To Death By Villagers In UP

A two-year-old tigress that strayed into a village in the buffer zone of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve and attacked two people was killed allegedly by villagers on Wednesday, officials said.

In a separate incident, a tiger was killed in a road accident that took place under the Mailani range of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR), they said.

In the first incident, the angry villagers of Phulwaria clubbed the tigress to death on the spot.

Saureesh Sahai, the Dudhwa Buffer Zone deputy director, said forest officials retrieved the carcass from the village in the Palia tehsil and sent it to the range headquarters.

A case against unidentified persons was lodged at Palia police station under provisions of the Wild Life (Protection) Act and a probe was taken up, he added.

The injured villagers were admitted to the hospital where their condition was stated to be stable.

Sahai said the animal's postmortem was conducted according to National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) guidelines and the viscera was sent to ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, for detailed analysis.

A few hours after the Phulwaria incident in the Dudhwa buffer zone, a speeding vehicle hit a male tiger on the Bhira-Mailani highway under the Mailani range of DTR.

Field director of DTR H Rajamohan confirmed the death of a male tiger in a road accident and said errant driver Laxman Saud along with his car was taken into custody.

Deputy director, DTR, Rengaraju T said a case under appropriate sections of the Wild Life (Protection) Act has been lodged and the driver sent to jail.

He added that the postmortem of the carcass was carried out as per NTCA guidelines.

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Tuesday, 25 February 2025

Man Undergoes Rare Transplant, Lives With 5 Kidneys In Delhi

A 47-year-old man has undergone a rare third kidney transplant at a private hospital here, leaving him with a total of five kidneys in his body.

A surgery was performed at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, on Devendra Barlewar, who had been battling chronic kidney disease for 15 years and had undergone two failed transplants in 2010 and 2012.

Dr. Ahmed Kamaal, Senior Consultant, Urology, said the patient's condition worsened further after COVID-19 complications in 2022.

However, when a 50-year-old brain-dead farmer's family decided to donate his kidneys, hope emerged for Barlewar.

The four-hour-long surgery, conducted last month, posed significant medical challenges due to the presence of four non-functioning kidneys -- two native and two previously transplanted ones, Kamaal said in a statement.

He explained that the multiple existing kidneys increased the risk of immune rejection, requiring specialised immunosuppression protocols before the procedure.

Dr. Anil Sharma, Senior Consultant, Urology, highlighted the surgical complexities, saying, "We faced space constraints due to the patient's thin build and an existing incisional hernia." "Since previous surgeries had already used the standard blood vessels, we had to connect the new kidney to the largest abdominal blood vessels, making it a highly intricate procedure," he said.

Despite the challenges, the transplant was successful, and the patient was discharged within ten days with stable kidney function.

Speaking about patient's condition, Dr Sharma said that Barlewar's creatinine levels normalised within two weeks, allowing him to live dialysis-free.

Expressing his gratitude, Barlewar said, that he had lost hope after two failed transplants.

He said that dialysis had severely restricted his life, but the at Amrita Hospital gave him another chance when no one else did.

He added that today, he can perform daily activities independently, and his overall health has also improved.

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Monday, 24 February 2025

Rape Survivor Faces Horror Again In Bengaluru Hotel, Cop Arrested

A 17-year-old rape survivor was allegedly raped by a police constable at a Bengaluru hotel, officials said on Monday.

The incident took place in December, when constable Arun asked the survivor to meet her at a hotel on the pretext of helping her. 

According to officials, the teen initially befriended Vicky, who allegedly raped her on a false promise of marriage. Vicky also assaulted the girl.

The survivor's mother filed a complaint with Bommanahalli police, but Arun befriended the accused.

The constable assured justice to the girl and also promised to find her a job. He allegedly called her to a hotel, where he mixed sedatives in a liquor bottle and forced her to consume it. Arun then raped the survivor and threatened to circulate her private videos if she disclosed the incident to anyone, the officials said. 

Both Arun and Vicky have been arrested and charged under various provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

The accused have been remanded in judicial custody for 14 days.



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Sunday, 23 February 2025

Obesity On Rise, Fats Should Form Only 20% Of Diet: AIIMS Delhi Director

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, Director M Srinivas on Sunday said cases of obesity are on the rise in rural areas, as much as they are in urban areas, and stressed the need to battle the disease, soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the pressing concern and urged people to adopt a healthy lifestyle. 

In an exclusive interview to NDTV, Mr Srinivas said the biggest challenge is that obesity is a "risk factor associated with everything". "The most common thing we understand is the disease of the heart," he said.

"Even in the rural areas, we are seeing more cases of obesity. It's not just the urban, but also rural pockets facing such problems," he added.

He also highlighted the importance of leading a good lifestyle and exercising, and developing good food habits. "We need to have a balanced diet. The focus should be on proteins because they build the body. The easiest way to control oil intake is also by consuming nuts, flax seeds, etc. Fats should not comprise more than 20% of the total diet. Consume good oil, around two to four teaspoons of oil may be, daily," he said.  

During his monthly radio show Mann Ki Baat earlier in the day, PM Modi said obesity cases have doubled in the last few years, and the more concerning aspect has been the rise in such instances among children. "To become a fit and healthy nation, we have to tackle the problem of obesity. According to a study, today, one in every eight people is suffering from the problem of obesity," he said. 

He urged people to use less oil in food and also pass on the challenge of reducing oil intake by 10 per cent to 10 others.

Mr Srinivas also said it is important to keep a check on the oil intake. "There are two components. Visible and invisible oil. Invisible oil is something, you know, when we take milk, there is an oil in that, there is a fat component in that. Visible oil is what we use everyday. Our consumption of cooking or visible oil is very high in the country, and it is rightly said that we need to restrict that and cut down on that," he said. 

The AIIMS Delhi Director said an individual, depending on the gender, is likely to suffer from obesity if his/her waist measures 80cm-90cm. However, it is the abdominal obesity - a condition where there is too much fat around the stomach and abdomen - that is dangerous, he said. 

Asked whether the problem of obesity is bigger than malnutrition, Mr Srinivas said: "I think we have to tackle both, because somebody is eating more and somebody is eating less. So somebody who is eating less, we need to tell them what is a balanced diet."

He added: "On the other hand, people who are not doing exercises and taking in more calories... that is something which needs to be restricted." 



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Saturday, 22 February 2025

Car Driven By 15-Year-Old Boy Runs Over Toddler In Delhi: Police

An 18-month-old child died after being run over by a car which was driven by a teenage boy in outer north Delhi's Alipur area on Saturday, an official said.

The 15-year-old boy and his brother, who is the owner of the vehicle, have been apprehended, they said.

According to the police, at 8.20 am police got information that a child was hit by a car at Firni road in Mukhmelpur.

The offending vehicle was found at the accident spot and the child, Arjun, was taken to Satyawadi Raja Harish Chandra (SRHC) Hospital in Narela by his uncle, Pardeep Kumar, an official said.

The doctor confirmed that the child had been brought dead and recorded the cause of death as accidental head injury, he said.

The body has been kept at Babu Jagjivan Ram Memorial (BJRM) Hospital in Jahangirpuri. The juvenile and his brother have been apprehended and further probe is underway, the police said. 

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UK Presents Honorary Knighthood Medal To Sunil Bharti Mittal

Bharti Enterprises founder and chairman Sunil Mittal on Saturday received the insignia of the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE).

The doyen of the telecom industry was presented the medal at a special investiture ceremony in the presence of friends and family at the British High Commissioneras residence in New Delhi.

"The ceremony follows the announcement in 2024 that His Majesty The King has been graciously pleased to confer Mittal the Honorary Knighthood for services to UK-India business relations," a release said.

Mr Mittal said it is an honour to have received the KBE from His Majesty, King Charles III.

"As India and the United Kingdom continue to chart remarkable scale in our bilateral relations, I acknowledge this recognition both as a privilege and a responsibility. I remain committed to working with stakeholders in our nations towards advancing India -UK business relations. On the occasion of this very special milestone, I extend my gratitude to all for their support through this journey," he said.

Lindy Cameron, British High Commissioner to India described Mr Mittal as a great friend of the UK with significant investments, including BT, Gleneagles, Norlake Hospitality, and OneWeb.

"I was delighted to present Sunil Bharti Mittal the KBE medal on behalf of His Majesty the King...Mittal's leadership has made a lasting impact on the UK-India partnership, including through his work with the India-UK CEO Forum," Cameron said.

Most recently, Bharti Mittal led a senior Indian business delegation to the UK to meet with Prime Minister Starmer, the Foreign Secretary, the Chancellor, and other Cabinet Ministers to identify opportunities for accelerating economic growth across both nations, Cameron further said, adding "I look forward to continuing to work closely with Mittal and congratulate him once again.

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Friday, 21 February 2025

Mizoram Plans To Amend Liquor Prohibition Law, May Allow Sale Of Wine, Beer

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Friday said his government was planning to amend the liquor prohibition law, which has been in force since May 2019, to allow the sale of wine and beer in the state.

During a discussion on the motion of thanks on the governor's address in the assembly, Lalduhoma said his government had no intention of lifting the ban on hard liquor but was planning to regulate the sale of wine and beer.

He said that a bill to amend the prohibition law will be introduced in the assembly during the ongoing budget session.

"Our excise and narcotics minister will introduce an amendment bill to the existing prohibition law to regulate the sale of beer and wine, during this ongoing budget session," he said.

The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Act was enacted by the previous MNF government in 2019, which replaced the Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition & Control) Act, 2014, brought by the then Congress government, allowing the sale of wine in the state.

The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Act imposed a blanket ban on the sale, manufacture and consumption of liquor, including wine and beer, in the state, barring three autonomous district councils.

In September 2022, the government allowed the manufacture, sale and export of wines processed from locally-grown grapes following massive protests by grape growers.

The first wine shop in Mizoram was opened in 1984. After 11 years of relaxation and partial prohibition, the then Congress government introduced The Mizoram Liquor Total Prohibition Act, 1995, which imposed a complete ban on liquor.

The total prohibition remained until 2014 when the government allowed the sale of wine.

The prohibition in the Christian-majority state is often blamed for the prevalence of drug abuse among a large section of the youth. 

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Thursday, 20 February 2025

Police Arrest 5 More Staffers Of Odisha KIIT For Attack On Nepalese Students

The police on Thursday arrested five more staff of the private engineering college KIIT here on the charge of assaulting Nepalese students while they were vacating the hostel following a direction of the institute authorities, police said.

With this, the number of people arrested in the KIIT fiasco increased to 11 including an engineering student, who was booked for allegedly abetting the suicide of a 20-year-old Nepalese woman in her hostel room on Sunday.

Following her death, the Nepalese students had staged demonstrations demanding justice.

The Infocity Police Station in a statement said that the five accused persons, all employees of KIIT, were found in CCTV footage assaulting the students while they were vacating their hostel rooms on Monday between 11 AM to 12.20 PM.

"The KIIT staff suddenly arrived there and asked them to leave as soon as possible. Seeing that the students were a little late in vacating the hostel, the accused persons suddenly got angry and abused them in incomprehensible language, attacked them and beat them up. As a result, the students immediately fled from the place," the police said.

The police later produced them at the court.

"Based on the evidence provided by the police, the court has rejected their bail petition and remanded them to judicial custody for 14 days," the police said.

Earlier, the police had arrested five employees of the deemed to be university, and they secured bail. The police were criticised from different quarters for the five accused getting bail.

The police have registered two cases in connection with the suicide of the Nepalese girl student and the subsequent attack on the youths from the neighbouring country allegedly by the staff of KIIT.

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Wednesday, 19 February 2025

Andhra Relaxes Work Hours Of Muslims During Ramzan, BJP Welcomes Move

The TDP-led NDA government has permitted all Muslim employees in Andhra Pradesh to leave work an hour early from March 2 to March 30 in observance of Ramzan and the BJP's state unit welcomed the move, in stark contrast to the saffron party's stand on the same matter in neighbouring Congress-ruled Telangana.

BJP leader S Yamini Sharma said the saffron party, as part of the ruling coalition in the southern state, upholds the principles of 'Antyodaya' and 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' (development for all, together with all).

In its recent circular, the government said it "hereby permits all employees who profess Islam...to leave their offices/schools an hour early before closing time on all working days during the holy month of 'Ramzan'... from March 2 to March 30 to perform necessary rituals." The circular was issued by Mukesh Kumar Meena, Principal Secretary (Political).

This exemption has been granted to all Muslim contract and outsourced staff, including those working in ward and village secretariats. However, Meena noted that this permission would not be granted during exigencies requiring employees' presence in their respective departments.

The BJP in Andhra Pradesh welcomed the move.

"Our guiding principle is 'Antyodaya' and 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas.' That is the perspective we follow. The BJP always supports 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' regardless of caste, creed, or religion," Yamini Sharma told PTI on Wednesday.

However, she emphasised that the BJP has never supported appeasement politics.

"Be it Jan Sangh or the BJP, our party has never engaged in any form of minority appeasement politics since its inception-unlike the Congress, which has pursued it for over 66 years," she told PTI Videos.

The BJP always aims for equality, regardless of caste, creed, or religion, Ms Sharma asserted.

Earlier, in neighbouring Telangana, another Telugu speaking state, BJP leader and Union Minister B Sanjay Kumar had strongly criticised the Congress government for granting a similar exemption. Firebrand Hindutva leader and party MLA T Raja Singh had also lashed out at the Telangana government over the matter.

Mr Kumar had questioned why such allowances are not extended to Hindu devotees observing 'Ayyappa Deeksha,' a 41-day vow of devotion to Lord Ayyappa, and others.

While a controversy erupted in Telangana over the decision to allow Muslim employees to leave an hour early, a BJP leader in Andhra Pradesh said the state being governed by the NDA comprising of TDP, BJP, and Janasena, the ruling party leaders have been avoiding the topic, as they do not wish to strain the alliance.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Law and Minority Welfare Minister NMD Farook thanked Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for releasing Rs 45 crore towards pending honoraria for 5,000 imams and muezzins.

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Uddhav Thackeray Wanted To Make Eknath Shinde Chief Minister: Sanjay Raut

Uddhav Thackeray had planned to make Eknath Shinde the Chief Minister of Maharashtra after the 2019 election, but he was foiled - first by ally BJP and then the allies of Maha Vikas Aghadi, senior Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut has said.  Among then MVA, he especially named veteran leader Sharad Pawar, saying he had objected to Mr Shinde.

"Shinde wanted to become CM, but top leaders of the MVA refused to work under him as he was junior to them," Mr Raut was quoted as saying by news agency Press Trust of India. "It was Sharad Pawar, then president of the Nationalist Congress Party, and Ajit Pawar who opposed the plan to make Shinde chief minister," he added.

As for the BJP, "The BJP did not fulfil the promise of sharing the CM's post with the Shiv Sena, that was why Shinde lost the chance to head the government," Mr Raut said.

The BJP's refusal led to a massive political churning. Mr Thackeray broke off the party's decades-old alliance with the BJP and formed the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance with the Congress and the undivided Nationalist Congress Party of Sharad Pawar. He also became the Chief Minister.

It was Mr Shinde's rebellion two years later that split the Sena and brought down Uddhav Thackeray's government. Mr Shinde joined hands with the BJP and formed government, becoming its Chief Minister. 

The two factions have been huge political rivals since and Mr Pawar's recent praise of Mr Shinde at a recent event did not go down well with Mr Thackeray's section.

He is now a deputy chief minister, along with Ajit Pawar who split the NCP a year later, in the Devendra Fadnavis-led government.

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Tuesday, 18 February 2025

"Great Friend Of India": PM Modi Meets Ex UK PM Rishi Sunak

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met former British prime minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday and praised him as a "great friend of India".

He said on X, "It was a delight to meet former UK PM, Mr. Rishi Sunak and his family! We had a wonderful conversation on many subjects. Mr. Sunak is a great friend of India and is passionate about even stronger India-UK ties." Rishi Sunak was accompanied by his mother-in-law Sudha Murty, an author and Rajya Sabha MP, and other family members.

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PM Modi, President Murmu To Pay Separate Visits To Bageshwar Dham

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu are scheduled to visit Bageshwar Dham in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur on February 23 and 26 respectively, a district official said on Tuesday.

Talking to reporters, Chhatarpur district collector Parth Jaiswal said the administration is making arrangements in view of the scheduled visits of the dignitaries.

"PM Modi and President Murmu are scheduled to visit Bageshwar Dham on February 23 and 26 respectively. In view of their visits, security is being tightened and 1,500 to 2,000 jawans will be deployed there," he said.

Other arrangements, like water and toilets, will be made for the devotees attending the programme. The venue of the event was divided into 30 to 35 sectors, and 25 to 30 big TV screens will be installed so that people can watch the programme, he said.

More than 100 CCTV cameras are being installed as part of the security arrangements, he said.

A temporary hospital is also being set up at the programme venue and a proper traffic plan is being put in place to avoid jams, Jaiswal said.

Arrangements are being made to accommodate 50,000 to 80,000 people at the venue, he said, adding that five helipads have been constructed.

On Monday evening, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited Bageshwar Dham and took stock of the arrangements in view of the visits of the dignitaries.

Dheerendra Krishna Shastri, the head of the Bageshwar Dham, on Monday said PM Modi is scheduled to lay the foundation stone of a cancer hospital on February 23 after offering prayers at the temple.

On February 26, a mass marriage will be organised in which 251 destitute girls will tie nuptial knots, and the event will be attended by President Murmu, he said. 

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Maha Kumbh Will Not Be Extended, Says Prayagraj District Magistrate

Prayagraj District Magistrate (DM) Ravindra Mandar on Tuesday categorically denied rumours circulating on social media regarding an extension of the Maha Kumbh Mela due to heavy crowds. Dismissing these claims, he clarified that the schedule of the event is determined on the basis of religious "muhurats" (auspicious timings) and remains unchanged.

The Maha Kumbh will conclude on February 26, in accordance with its pre-decided schedule, Ravindra Mandar said.

"According to (Uttar Pradesh) Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's instructions, the administration is ensuring a smooth travel and other arrangements for all the devotees. There is no proposal from the government or the district administration to extend the mela dates. Pilgrims should not pay heed to such misinformation," he said.

The DM asserted that all necessary arrangements are in place for the remaining days of the Maha Kumbh to facilitate hassle-free bathing at the Triveni Sangam.

The administration is also focused on traffic management to maintain a balance between the movement of devotees and normal life in Prayagraj, he said.

Regarding claims of railway station closures, the DM clarified that no station has been shut down without a prior notice.

"The closure of the Prayag Sangam station at Daraganj on peak days is a routine practice, as it is located near the mela site. This is done to prevent overcrowding. However, all other railway stations are fully operational and passengers are travelling smoothly," he said.

The DM also informed that no student has so far missed their board exams due to the mela.

"We had earlier advised students and parents to reach the exam centres well in advance, and everyone has followed those instructions. Besides, the CBSE and ICSE boards have decided to provide an extra opportunity to those students who may miss their exams due to unavoidable circumstances," he said.

The administration has requested devotees and residents to rely only on official sources for information.

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How Trump's Pursuit Of Cheap Oil Will Impact India's Energy Security

To fulfil one of his major electoral agendas of providing cheap oil ('drill baby drill'), in his inaugural speech US President Donald Trump argued for increasing the domestic production of crude oil and utilising it to spur prosperity in the US economy.

His message of promoting carbon-intensive fossil fuels is detrimental to global decarbonisation initiatives and climate change mitigation measures. 

Trump's appeal to US oil producers to extract more oil may have significant implications for the global energy market, including Russia.

The US, being the single largest oil-producing country (it produced 19,358 thousand barrels per day in 2023 with a global share of 20.1 per cent), has substantial power to influence the global oil market.
The increase in US oil production could lead to a surge in global energy supplies, potentially driving down prices.

However, as a production cartel, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) with a global share of 35.3 per cent (in 2023) or OPEC+ (OPEC+Russia, Mexico and a few others with a global share of 54 per cent) has relatively better control over global oil production and prices.

Russian oil

Any reduction in crude oil prices in the global market is expected to have an adverse impact on the Russian economy. It is heavily reliant on oil and gas exports especially now that it is at war with Ukraine and constrained by several restrictive measures imposed by various European countries and the USA.

Lower crude oil prices could reduce Russia's revenue from energy exports, potentially affecting its ability to fund domestic programs and military expenditures.

However, the actual impact of Trump's announcement on Russia will depend on other factors as well.

These include the global demand for oil and alternative sources of energy, the response of other energy-producing countries (especially OPEC), the response of US domestic producers and the effectiveness of various energy sanctions on Russia.

OPEC and price stability

On the other hand, this announcement is unlikely to have any significant impact on OPEC's oil production decisions and pricing strategies.

Historically, as a cartel, OPEC has usually adjusted its production levels to maintain crude prices and stabilise the global crude market. Thus, it is likely that OPEC members will continue to stand together and adopt appropriate measures as a response to any unilateral changes in US oil production.

According to Gordon Kaufman (a petroleum industry expert at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology), in case there is an increase in US oil production, as a countermeasure, the OPEC members, especially Saudi Arabia (which holds a 12 per cent share in global crude extraction), may even reduce their own production to keep global prices stable.

Even Exxon, a major US oil and gas producer, does not expect an actual ramp-up of oil production by US companies in response to Trump's policies.

Impact on India

Despite being the third-largest crude oil importer (accounting for 10.3 per cent of global crude imports in 2023), India is a price taker in the global crude market and has no control over crude prices. India's sources of crude import are quite diversified but its import dependency for crude oil was as high as 88 per cent in 2023-24.

However, due to recent developments in global geopolitics (disturbances in the Middle East and the Russia-Ukraine war), Russia has become a major source of crude oil imports for India, with reduced imports from Middle Eastern countries.

In 2022, after Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Union imposed a price cap on crude imports from Russia. In response, Russia offered a substantial discount on its crude oil compared to global Brent crude prices, and India has taken advantage of this citing its unavoidable dependency on crude imports.

The discount on crude oil offered by Russia was as high as US$15 to US$20 per barrel (compared to spot price). In 2021-22 Russia's position was ninth with a two percent share in India's crude imports.

Due to huge crude imports from Russia at a discounted price, Russia's share increased to 33 per cent in 2023-24, making it the largest import source for India followed by Iraq (21 per cent), Saudi Arabia (16 per cent), UAE (6.4 per cent) and the US (3.6 per cent). In 2023-24, crude oil imports (US$139.3 billion) accounted for 21 per cent of India's total imports (US$ 678.2 billion).

Thus, a sizable portion of the Indian exchequer goes towards crude imports, not including imports of various petroleum products. On the other hand, the export of refined oil products is a major source of revenue earnings for India.

In 2023-24, the total import of petroleum products (other than crude imports) was worth US$ 23.3 billion (including US$ 10.5 billion of LPG) while exports amounted to US$ 47.7 billion (including US$ 22.1 billion of high-speed diesel and US$ 11.2 billion worth of motor spirit).

Trump's pursuit of cheap oil could have both stimulating and adverse implications for the Indian economy. Any reduction in global crude prices will certainly benefit the Indian government's exchequer and provide a higher margin to domestic oil companies in India.

However, this clear promotion of a fossil fuel-driven economic growth strategy by the US president would pose significant challenges to India and other developing countries which are most vulnerable to the threat from climate change and global warming.

Moreover, the US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement under Trump 2.0 will also impact global initiatives for carbon neutrality.

India is already experiencing various adverse effects of climate change such as intensified extreme weather events and adverse impacts on its agricultural productivity and public health.

India had announced its aim of achieving a net zero emission target by 2070 in CoP26 and adopted various measures to decarbonise its economy, especially the energy sector.

The Indian economy is heavily dependent on fossil fuels. The transport sector depends significantly on imported crude oil and gas. However, the recent progress of India towards decarbonising its transport sector is impressive.

Electric vehicle (EV) sales in India increased from 1.53 million units in 2023 to 1.95 million units in 2024 which was 7.44 per cent of the total vehicles sold in 2024.

Other than EVs, increasing penetration of compressed natural gas (CNG) in the transport sector, a mandate for biofuel blending, and the introduction of hydrogen-fueled vehicles (mostly in the pilot stage) are other major steps towards decarbonisation of the transport sector in India.

The major challenge of decarbonisation through renewable energy in India is meeting large energy demands with a reliable source of energy where renewable energy is characterised by the intermittency of generation.

Moreover, the availability of critical minerals plays an important role in renewable-based energy technologies. The global market for critical minerals is very concentrated and primarily dominated by China.

Since India does not have sufficient critical minerals, its import dependency on China for critical minerals will pose a substantial challenge to its energy security.

However, as indicated in this year's Budget, India is targeting 100GW of nuclear capacity by 2047. Unlike renewables, nuclear energy (with appropriate safety measures) as a non-fossil source can provide a reliable energy supply and ensure energy security.

Trump's 'drill baby drill', therefore, is unlikely to have much of an impact on India's energy security.

Saswata Chaudhury is Senior Fellow & Area Convenor, Energy Assessment and Modelling Division, The Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi

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Monday, 17 February 2025

"Low-Intensity Explosion" Reported In Punjab's Batala, No Casualties

A "low-intensity explosion" took place in Raimal village in Punjab's Batala on Monday evening, causing panic in the area.

Police sources said a "loud sound" was heard near a house, which is stated to be owned by a relative of a police personnel.

It is unclear what triggered the "explosion", they said.

The "explosion" damaged the floor outside the house and shattered its glass window.

No one was injured in the incident.

Further investigation is underway in the matter, the sources said.

Notably, there have been many incidents of explosions targeting police posts in Amritsar and Gurdaspur in the last three months.

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Wastage of Drinking Water Will Draw Steep Fine In Bengaluru

The city of Bengaluru, after suffering massive water crisis last summer, has announced that wastage of drinking water now will draw a steep fine. The use of drinking water for other purposes - including car wash and gardening -- will draw a fine of Rs 5000, the city water board said. There will be additional penalties for repeat offenders.

A communique from the board read, "The use of drinking water for activities such as vehicle washing, gardening, construction, decorative fountains, entertainment purposes, and any non-drinking purposes in cinema halls and malls, as well as for road construction and cleaning, is strictly prohibited within Bengaluru city".

"Violators will be fined Rs 5,000 under Section 109 of the Water Board Act, with an additional penalty of Rs 5,000 for repeat offenses, plus Rs 500 for each subsequent day of non-compliance," the water board has announced, asking residents to report violations by contacting the call center number 1916.

The note said groundwater levels have already significantly declined with rising temperatures and a lack of recent rainfall. On Monday, Bengaluru reported a maximum temperature of 32 degrees Celsius.

Reports from IISc scientists warn of a potential water shortage in the coming months, the board said. 

Bengaluru had faced massive water crisis last summer after a year of failed monsoon. Half of its 14,000 borewells went dry and the city had faced a shortage of 300-500 million litres a day.

Bengaluru requires nearly 1450 MLD (million litres per day) of water from the Cauvery, as well as an additional 700 mld from groundwater resources.



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Gyanesh Kumar Appointed New Chief Election Commissioner

Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, the senior of the two election commissioners after Chief Election Commission Rajiv Kumar, will succeed him, the government announced today. The notice came shortly after a meeting of the Election Committee comprising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi this evening.



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Clips Of Women's Check-Up At Hospital Shared On YouTube, Probe Ordered

After horror stories from changing rooms in hotels and malls with hidden cameras, several videos of women being examined at a maternity hospital in Gujarat have been uploaded to YouTube and Telegram channels, putting a question mark on the security of women at an institution widely considered to be safe.

The CCTV clips - showing nursing staff administering injections to women patients - from Rajkot's Payal Maternity Home were widely shared online and eventually came to the notice of Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Police.

When the hospital's director was questioned, he claimed that the CCTV server was hacked.

"I don't know how the hospital videos went viral. Our CCTV server seems to have been hacked. However, we are also unaware of why this happened and will inform the police. We will also lodge a complaint and cooperate with the police in investigating all the issues," Dr Amit Akbari, who works at the hospital, said.

A case has also been filed by the Rajkot Cyber Crime Police. The team has been interrogating the entire hospital staff, including doctors.

"The content of the videos is being investigated. We are investigating who took these videos and for what purpose. We will file a case under sections 66E, 67 of the Cyber Crime IT Act," police said.

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Sunday, 16 February 2025

Top Sikh Body Condemns US For Not Allowing Some Deportees To Wear Turban

The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee on Sunday strongly condemned US authorities for allegedly not allowing Sikh deportees, who were part of the second batch of illegal Indian immigrants brought from America, to wear their turbans.

The SGPC statement came after some visuals appeared on social media showing Sikh deportees without turbans while completing their immigration formalities at the Amritsar airport.

A US military aircraft carrying 116 illegal Indian immigrants landed at the Amritsar airport late Saturday night, with one deportee claiming they were handcuffed with their legs chained during the journey. The fresh batch of deportees included 65 immigrants from Punjab, 33 from Haryana and eight from Gujarat.

SGPC officials, who were deputed for providing 'langar' and bus service for deportees on Saturday night at the airport, provided 'dastar' (turban) to Sikh deportees.

One of the Sikh deportees also claimed that when they landed at the Amritsar airport, they were not wearing turbans. He said that when they entered the US illegally, they were asked to remove their turbans.

SGPC general secretary Gurcharan Singh Grewal condemned the US authorities for allegedly not allowing them to wear their turbans.

It is a matter of regret that deportees were brought in shackles and Sikh deportees were not wearing turbans, he said.

Grewal said the SGPC will soon raise the issue with the US authorities. "Turban is the part of a Sikh," he said.

Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia too condemned the US authorities for allegedly sending Sikh deportees without turbans.

He also urged the Ministry of External Affairs to immediately take up the matter with the US authorities so that such an incident is never repeated in future. 

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Saturday, 15 February 2025

Pics: Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Visits Taj Mahal With Family

Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visited the Taj Mahal along with his family members on Saturday.

Amidst high security, former UK PM Sunak was accompanied by his wife, Akshata Murty, mother-in-law, Sudha Murty, and his daughters, Krishna and Anoushka.

The former UK Prime Minister toured the Taj Mahal and signed the visitor book along with his wife.

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"A truly breathtaking visit. Few places in the world can unite like the Taj Mahal. Our children will never forget seeing this... We are so grateful to the warm hospitality. An unforgettable experience for our whole family. Thank you," he said.

His wife, Akshata Murty also cherished the experience and said, "A memory for the ages".

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People had gathered in large numbers to catch their glimpse.

Rishi Sunak and his family warmly waved at the crowds and greeted them with folded hands.

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Rishi Sunak, who is in India, had previously attended the fifth and final T20I match of the series between India and England at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on February 2.

Tough day for England at the Wankhede but I know our team will come back stronger.

Congratulations to Team India on the win.

Despite the result, it was an honour to meet @josbuttler and @surya_14kumar before the match and a pleasure to watch the cricket with my father-in-law. 

On the same day earlier, Former PM Sunak had indulged in a game of "tennis ball cricket".

"No trip to Mumbai would be complete without a game of tennis ball cricket," he had posted on X.

On February 1, Rishi Sunak was seen attending the Jaipur Literature Festival along with his wife Akshata Murthy and in-laws Sudha Murthy and Narayan Murthy.

Rishi Sunak served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from October 2022 to July 2024.

He was previously appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer from February 2020 to July 2022. He was Chief Secretary to the Treasury from July 2019 to February 2020 and Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government from January 2018 to July 2019.

Rishi Sunak spent his professional career before politics in business and finance, working internationally. He also co-founded an investment firm working with companies in multiple geographies.

He went to Winchester College and studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford University. He was also a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford University (USA), where he studied for an MBA.

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Friday, 14 February 2025

"How Can Chief Justice...": Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's Big Remark On Separation Of Powers

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar today said that the Chief Justice of the country shouldn't be involved in any executive appointment in a democracy like India. "How can in a country like ours or in any democracy, by statutory prescription, the Chief Justice of India participate in the selection of the CBI director? Can there be any legal rationale for it?" Mr Dhankhar wondered.

"I can appreciate that the Statutory prescription took shape because the executive of the day has yielded to a judicial verdict. But the time has come to revisit. This surely does not merge with democracy. How can we involve the Chief Justice of India with any executive appointment?" he added.

His statement has come at a time when a meeting is to be held for the selection of the next Chief Election Commissioner. The selection would be a first since the Chief Election Commissioner And Other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service And Term of Office) Act, 2023, was passed.

The act came after a verdict by the Supreme Court in March 2023 which directed for a three-member panel comprising the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and the Chief Justice (CJI) to operate till Parliament enacted a law. The new law, however, excluded the CJI from the panel. Detractors say the new law amounts to excessive interference of the executive in the appointments and was detrimental to the independence of the poll panel.

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar is set to retire on February 18 and the selection committee for appointing his successor is expected to meet possibly on Monday.

The committee - comprised of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, will deliberate on the appointment a day before the Supreme Court hears petitions against the new law.

Jagdeep Dhankhar,while speaking at the National Judicial Academy in Bhopal expressed his deep concern over the breach of the principle of separation of powers and said, "Executive governance by judicial decree is a Constitutional paradox, that the largest democracy on the planet cannot afford any longer. When institutions forget their bounds, democracy is remembered by the wounds this forgetfulness imparts."

He said that these institutions should operate within defined constitutional bounds while "maintaining cooperative dialogue, keeping national interest in mind".

"Executive governance reflecting the will of the people is constitutionally sanctified. Accountability is enforceable when executive roles are performed by an elected government. Governments are accountable to the legislature. And periodically accountable to the electorate. But if executive governance is arrogated or outsourced, the enforceability of accountability will not be there. Exclusively, governance lies with the government with utmost respect, any intervention from any source, in the country or outside, from legislature or judiciary, is antithetical to constitutionalism and certainly not in consonance as with fundamental premise of democracy", he added.

Recalling his stint as Parliamentary Affairs Minister in 1990, Mr Dhankhar said the Supreme Court then had eight judges.

"More often than not, all the eight judges sat together (on a bench hearing a case)....When the strength of the Supreme Court was eight judges, under Article 145(3), there was a stipulation that the interpretation of the Constitution will be by a bench of five judges or more," he said.

"Please note, when this strength was eight, it (size of constitutional bench) was five. And the Constitution allows the highest court of the land to interpret the Constitution," he added.

But under the guise of interpretation, there can be no "arrogation of authority", and the essence and spirit which the founding fathers had in mind under Article 145(3) must be respected, the vice president further said.

Article 145(3) of the Constitution of India states that at least five judges are required to sit on a case involving the interpretation of the Constitution.

Mr Dhankhar, speaking about Judicial review, said, "Parliament is supreme in lawmaking subject to judicial review. It's a good thing. The judicial review has to be on the anvil that the legislation is in conformity with the Constitution. But when it comes to making an amendment in the Indian Constitution, the ultimate repository, the ultimate power, the ultimate authority, and the last authority is only the Indian Parliament."

He said in this case there can't be any intervention from any quarter because the "will of the people is reflected in a representative manner on the most sanctified platform through elections."

Mr Dhankhar further said the judiciary's public presence must be through judgments as "other mode of expression other than through judgments avoidably undermines institutional dignity".

"When we look around the globe, we never find judges reflecting the way we see here on all issues," he added.

Stressing the importance of dialogue, the Vice President said that democracy gets "thinner" if the right to express is "compromised, or throttled, or diluted".

"One facet of expression is right to vote. But more important is to express your views, your point of view. You participate in governance, and administration, by having a voice of expression. And this expression is not standalone. This expression requires dialogue. Expression without dialogue means my way or no way. Dialogue is nothing but reflection, either approval of your expression or the other point of view," he said.

"A difference of opinion should not result in confrontation. A difference of opinion must ignite an urge in us to converse to find a common ground. And sometimes yielding is a better part of discretion," he added.



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Thursday, 13 February 2025

"Life Bigger Than Exam": Gautam Adani After UP Student Dies By Suicide

Gautam Adani, the Chairman of the Adani Group, on Thursday said that failure is never the final destination, adding that life always gives a second chance.

He wrote a post on X about an 18-year-old girl in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur who suicide after failing to clear the JEE exams.

"I have just this request to all of you - never consider failure as the final destination. Because life always gives a second chance…!" the Adani Group Chairman said on X.

Expressing sadness over the death of the student, Mr Adani said: "It is heartbreaking to see a promising daughter go away under the burden of expectations".

The teen had left a note for her parents stating that she was "sorry" for "not fulfilling their dreams".

Sharing the lesson of life, he also advised parents to keep pressures away from themselves and their children.

"Life is bigger than any exam – parents will have to understand this themselves and also explain it to their children," Gautam Adani said.

Further, the Adani Group Chairman also opened up about his personal failures and how he came out of them.

"I was very normal in my studies," he said, adding that he "failed many times in studies and life".

"But every time life showed me a new path," Gautam Adani said.

Meanwhile, to help students fare well in their lives and reduce their exam-related stress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the eighth edition of "Pariksha Pe Charcha' has also discussed mental health and wellbeing.

During the session, the Prime Minister shared valuable lessons on nutrition and wellness; mastering pressure; challenging oneself; the art of leadership; beyond books – 360-degree growth; finding positives and more.



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Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Anti-Money Laundering Law Misused Like Dowry Law: Supreme Court

The PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) is being used repeatedly to keep people in jail, the Supreme Court said today. A bench pulling up the Enforcement Directorate, said the law is being "misused like the dowry law". The provisions of PMLA cannot be used to keep someone in jail forever, said the two-judge bench of Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih today, granting bail to Arun Pati Tripathi, a former Excise officer from Chhattisgarh.

Tripathi was accused of money laundering in the Chhattisgarh liquor scam case and was arrested in 2023. But despite receiving bail in the current case, he will not be released as he faces another case filed by the Economic Offences Wing.

Lately, the Supreme Court has been critical of central agencies, pulling them up for keeping accused, including political leaders, in jail interminably without evidence. Former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud had repeatedly spoken on bail and not jail being the norm.

While giving bail to AAP's Sanjay Singh in the excise policy case, the top court had pointed out that "Nothing has been recovered... there is no trace (of money allegedly received by the AAP as bribes for allotting liquor licences to the 'South Group')".

While granting bail to Bharat Rashtra Samithi leader K Kavitha in the same case, the court had said it will keep an eye on "fairness and impartiality". 

The Prevention of Money Laundering Act or PMLA is non-bailable since unlike other laws, anyone accused under it has to prove that he is not guilty. 

An accused gets bail only when the court is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for believing that he is not guilty of the offense, and not likely to commit any further offense while on bail. 

This provision --- listed under Section 45 of the law - was upheld earlier by the Supreme Court. The court, though, allowed bail earlier to an ailing accused, saying the "Proviso to Section 45 (1) of PMLA specifically contemplates that a person who 'is sick or infirm' may be released on bail if the special court so directs".

Earlier, the Supreme Court had rejected Tripathi's bail plea, taking serious objection to his WhatsApp chats with other accused in the case.  "We could have granted you bail right away but we are not doing it for two reasons. Look at the WhatsApp chats. What business you had to share holograms with Anwar Dhebar and he then sends it to Anil Tuteja," the bench had said.

Dhebar, a businessman having political links is alleged to be one of the kingpins in the case, is accused of running a cartel by taking commissions from the liquor retailers and influencing policy decisions with the help of Tripathi, who was then the chairman of Chhattisgarh Marketing Corporation and former bureaucrat Anil Tuteja.



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Army, Navy Chief At Adani Defence And Aerospace Stall At Aero India 2025

The Adani Defence and Aerospace stalls at the ongoing Aero India 2025 found itself in the spotlight on Wednesday as Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi and Navy chief Admiral DK Tripathi paid a visit and got first-hand information on the futuristic state-of-the art weaponry on display.

General Upendra Dwivedi and Fleet chief Admiral DK Tripathi were briefed by Adani Defence & Aerospace CEO Ashish Rajvanshi about the weaponry on display and also about the firm's thrust on developing futuristic technology.

Notably, the Adani Defence and Aerospace stall, showcasing futuristic technology, is one of the main attractions at Asia's largest five-day air show titled ‘Aero India 2025', currently underway in Bengaluru.

Focussing on cutting-edge technology, the stall features state-of-the-art weaponry. The highlight of the display is the ‘Vehicle-Mounted Counter-Drone System', developed in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

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The stall is giving a peek into futuristic weaponry across four layers of defence, covering protection, detection, neutralisation, and the use of artificial intelligence in safeguarding national borders.

Ashish Raghuvanshi, CEO of Adani Defence and Aerospace, speaking to IANS, said: "All the capabilities we are working on are on display at the exhibition. From drones to small arms, ammunition, missiles, surface-guided missiles, and most importantly, artificial intelligence and advanced machinery, Adani Group has been working closely with the defence department."

He further stated: "Today, every flying object is a threat. We are developing nano to mini to micro drones, which will deter and neutralise these flying threats. We are focusing on developing critical capabilities, including electronic warfare."

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The last time, the Army chief's participation in Aero Show made news was when he took a sortie along with Air Force chief AP Singh on Tejas fighter aircraft, before the beginning of the mega event.

The two chiefs of Armed Forces flew for about 45 minutes in the homegrown Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, with Army chief taking the pilot seat while the latter giving company as co-pilot.

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Tuesday, 11 February 2025

Trump Pauses Anti-Bribery Law: What It Means For Adani Group

US President Donald Trump has ordered a pause in the enforcement of a nearly half-century-old law that was used to go after the Adani Group under the previous Biden administration.

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) bans firms and people with US ties from offering money or gifts to foreign officials to secure business overseas.

President Trump had considered pausing the law during his first term.

"It sounds good on paper, but in [practice] it's a disaster," President Trump said on the FCPA, the British daily Financial Times reported. "It means that if an American goes over to a foreign country and starts doing business over there legally, legitimately or otherwise, it's almost a guaranteed investigation, indictment and nobody wants to do business with the Americans because of it."

The Adani Group - the largest and fastest-growing portfolio of diversified businesses in India - last year strongly denied allegations by the Biden administration that some company officials were part of an alleged scheme to pay over $250 million bribe to Indian officials in exchange for favourable terms for solar power contracts.

"... Over-expansive and unpredictable FCPA enforcement against American citizens and businesses - by our own Government - for routine business practices in other nations not only wastes limited prosecutorial resources that could be dedicated to preserving American freedoms, but actively harms American economic competitiveness and, therefore, national security," the White House said in a statement on pausing the FCPA.

"It is therefore the policy of my Administration to preserve the Presidential authority to conduct foreign affairs and advance American economic and national security by eliminating excessive barriers to American commerce abroad," President Trump's executive order said.

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The executive order that President Trump signed asked the US Attorney General to "review in detail all existing FCPA investigations or enforcement actions and take appropriate action with respect to such matters to restore proper bounds on FCPA enforcement and preserve Presidential foreign policy prerogatives".

Following the executive order to pause the enforcement of the FCPA, stocks of all Adani Group firms saw substantial gains today. The most notable gainer was Adani Enterprises Ltd, whose stock rose 4.28 per cent. Following closely was Adani Power Ltd, which rose 4.17 per cent to Rs 511.90 apiece.

Adani Green Energy Ltd was the third top gainer, as it rose 3.34 per cent to Rs 985.90 apiece. New Delhi Television Ltd (NDTV) stock rose 3.84 per cent to Rs 145 apiece. The shares of Adani Energy Solutions Ltd, Adani Total Gas Ltd, and Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd also saw gains.

On Monday, six US Congressmen in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi said the previous Department of Justice's (DoJ) action was a "misguided crusade" that came at the "risk of harming" America's relationship with a "strategic geopolitical partner" like India.

They called it one of the "unwise decisions" by the Biden administration.

"This case rests on the allegation that preparations were made by members of this company in India to bribe Indian officials, also exclusively located in India. Instead of deferring the case to the appropriate Indian authorities, the Biden DoJ decided to push forward and indict the company's executives without any real injury to US interests being present," the six Congressmen said.

The Adani Group has interests in logistics (seaports, airports, logistics, shipping and rail), resources, power generation and distribution, renewable energy, gas and infrastructure, agro (commodities, edible oil, food products, cold storage and grain silos), real estate, public transport infrastructure, consumer finance and defence, and other sectors.



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Rahul Gandhi Summoned By Court For Alleged Remarks Against Indian Army

Congress's Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has been summoned by a court in Lucknow in connection with his alleged derogatory remarks against the Indian Army during his Bharat Jodo Yatra.

Mr Gandhi will have to appear before the Lucknow MP MLA court -- a special court that can try cases against MPs and MLAs -- in the last week of March. 

Former director of Border Road Organization or BRO Uday Shankar Srivastava had filed the complaint against Mr Gandhi on basis of which the defamation case was registered. 

Mr Gandhi had apparently made the remarks on the Indian Army during his Bharat Jodo Yatra in December 2022.

The comment that "Chinese soldiers are beating up Indian Army personnel in Arunachal Pradesh" - a dig at the government over Chinese action at the Line of Actual Control -- drew sharp criticism from many quarters and led to a massive political row.

Many BJP leaders had declared that Mr Gandhi as anti-national, accused his family of receiving Chinese hospitality and funds in the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation.

It did not deter Mr Gandhi who continued to target the government over the China issue. 

In March 2023, Mr Gandhi was barred from attending for a while after he was found guilty in a defamation case for a remark targetting Prime Minister M Narendra Modi over his last name. The Gujarat court which was hearing the case, sentenced him to a two-year jail term. 

Though the sentence was suspended, the duration was exactly what was needed to bar leaders from parliament, the Opposition pointed out, calling it a conspiracy against the Congress leader. 

Mr Gandhi later received relief from the Supreme Court, which put his conviction on hold, pointing out that the trial judge has awarded the maximum sentence of two years in the case. If the sentence was a day lesser, it would not have attracted disqualification, the court had added in its judgment.



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Monday, 10 February 2025

Kumbh, Ganga, Jamuna: 12 Babies Born At Maha Kumbh Hospital

Welcome to the world Basant and Basanti, Ganga and Jamuna, and Kumbh of course... 12 babies have been at the Central Hospital here during the Maha Kumbh. A fortuitous happenstance for their parents who came for the grandest of all Hindu pilgrimages and chose names that would seal their tryst with the Sangam.

The 12th baby, a boy, was born at the Central Hospital at the Maha Kumbh area on Sunday night. All 12 were normal deliveries, said Dr Manoj Kaushik, chief medical superintendent of the hospital.

Neha Singh from Sarai Chandi, Phulpur, went into labour on Sunday and was rushed to the hospital, hospital matron Rama Singh said. The father Deepak insisted on naming him Kumbh but there was a hitch. Another baby born on December 29 had already been given that name and the hospital staff suggested he be called Kumbh-2.

"Even if the hospital is not naming my son Kumbh, I will name him Kumbh because he is born in this Maha Kumbh," an overjoyed Deepak said.

His mother was already here, observing 'kalpavas', a month long practice of austerity and spiritualism.

All the babies have been named after symbols of faith -- Bholenath, Bajrangi, Nandi and Jamuna are some of the other names.

On February 3, Basant Panchami, two babies, one a boy and the other a girl, were born. One was named Basant and the other Basanti.

The mothers who have delivered babies at the facility are from across Uttar Pradesh, including Barabanki, Chitrakoot and Kaushambi, as well as from states like Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh.

Some are wives of grade four employees, while others belong to groups that have travelled from different states for the pilgrimage.

"Many women insist on giving birth at Maha Kumbh, believing it will bring good fortune to their child," said Rama Singh.

In one instance, a woman from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, went into labour while bathing at the ghat and was immediately transported to the hospital in an ambulance. She gave birth to a daughter the family named Saraswati.

The Central Hospital, located in Sector 2, is one of 13 medical facilities set up to cater to devotees at the Maha Kumbh Mela, which officially began on January 13 and will continue til February 26. However, pilgrims had started arriving as early as December 2024.

The first birth at the hospital occurred on December 29 when Sonam from Kaushambi delivered a baby boy named Kumbh. Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Health Minister Brajesh Pathak had congratulated the family on the occasion.

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Sunday, 9 February 2025

Man Travelling To US Via 'Dunki' Route Dies Of Cardiac Arrest In Guatemala

Punjab State Cabinet Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal met with the family members of Gurpreet Singh, who wanted to go to America via the 'Dunki' route and died on the way at Guatemala of heart attack.

Mr Dhaliwal met the mourning family and told ANI that he will appeal to people to not go to any other country illegally.

"We have a lot of youth here. In the last two or three months, we have been struggling with the situation in America. The deceased had reached Guatemala. They were trying to reach the US through 'dunki' route. There he died with a heart attack," Mr Dhaliwal said.

"This is a request that no one should go illegally," he said

Mr Dhaliwal added that he has initiated a process to retrieve the body of the man who died.

"The deceased man, who was 33-year-old, was trying to go to America, through different countries. Their parents were also upset. They demand that they should be given their dead bodies. We have already started a process from our department in Punjab to get the dead body. But I request all the Punjab's parents and all the young people to not go anywhere through illegal way," the Punjab minister said.

"But this is an illegal way. The way of the donkey route is illegal. Look, how much damage has been done. They told us that they have lost Rs 36 lakh. So, this is the damage that is being done. And whoever wants to go, go legally. Going through illegal dunki, this is very sad," he said.

Gurpreet's brother, Tara Singh, told ANI that his brother had the 'American dream', for which he left three months back.

"My younger brother Gurpreet Singh, who had gone to America three months ago. He talked to a Chandigarh agent Balwinder Singh. He made a deal worth Rs 16.5 lakhs. He had sent my brother to Guyana. After that, there was a Pakistani agent named Mohammed. We found out that he was Pakistani only after his death. He spoke to him himself. He took the road to Colombia through the jungle of Panama. He had already taken the payment of 18-20 lakhs from the Pakistani Agency. He said he would take first payment and then take him by air. But he didn't, and instead took him by foot. He said they would leave in the jungle in about 25 hours. In Guatemala, they met with other people who were staying at the hotel. One of them called us and told us that he was dying. He sat in the car and said that he was having a breathing problem. In 5-7 minutes he said that he was attacked and he died," he said.

Singh said that it was his message to not repeat the same mistake his brother made.

"I will give a message, don't make such a mistake like my brother did. We had stopped him a lot, but he had only one thought in his mind that I have to go to America," he said.

He also said that he requested the government to bring his brother's remains back.

"I just want to get my brother's mortal remains back from the government," he said.

Gurpreet's brother also said that agents who promise to take people by air, but don't, must be penalized.

"Agents who take people illegally, should be held. They take the payment first, then the agent doesn't listen. They take them in their own way. Sometimes they put them in the chicken cart and take them. Sometimes they take them in the water tanker. I don't know anything. Instead of spending so much money, work here. It will be good," he said.

The news came as the US deported several Indian nationals who had allegedly migrated illegally to the United States. A US military C-17 Globemaster aircraft landed in Punjab's Amritsar on February 5 with 104 Indian nationals.

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Saturday, 8 February 2025

"There's More Oil In Market Than Takers": Union Minister Ahead Of India Energy Week

Highlighting that India has diversified its sources of oil supply for cheaper purchases, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that the country is now importing oil from 39 countries against 27 earlier.

"India has diversified its sources of oil supply, earlier we were importing crude oil from 27 countries now we are importing from 39 countries. If I can buy some from some source and I can buy it at a cheaper price, we are the winners," Puri said in a BBC interview, which he shared in his social media post on X.

The remarks of the Union Minister comes at a time when India is gearing up to host world's second largest energy event, India Energy Week (IEW) which is scheduled to be held in Delhi from 11-14 February.

On the cheaper oil purchases, Minister said, "We have diversified our sources of supply, which were 27 countries and we are importing from 39 countries now. But today nobody is vulnerable to external oil. There's more oil coming on the international market."

Minister further said that International Energy Agency (IEA) is right regarding the total demand increase in the next two decades, "25% will come from India. On that they are totally correct. But today there's more oil in the market than there are takers."

The Union Minister also clarified that the India is not purchasing cheaper oil from Russia against the wishes of United States.

"It is not against the wishes of the United States. Let me enlighten you. What the United States told us and told many others, is that they wanted us to buy as much oil from Russia as we like, as long as we bought it at a reasonable price and that was music to my ears. There's no sanction on Russian oil then or now, none whatsoever," he said.

"Let me share what actually has happened. There have never been sanctions on Russian energy per se. Russian oil coming or gas coming through a pipeline to Hungary has been exempt all along. Russian energy going through a pipeline to Japan has been exempt. And today Europe is also buying 20-25% of its gas from Russia. So what the US said, buy as much you like, buy it reasonable. There was a something called a price cap. Now it's music to my ears. If I can buy from some source and I can buy it at a cheaper price, we are the winners," he added.

The main point to notice there is more oil coming on the global market, mostly from the Western Hemisphere, then there is need for that oil. So whenever there is a situation of more oil availability, the vulnerability does not arise.

In the report 'Indian Oil Market Outlook to 2030', released at the second edition of India Energy Week 2024 in Goa, mentioned that India will become the largest source of global oil demand, while growth in developed economies and China initially slows and then subsequently goes into reverse.

Meanwhile, IEA is set to share insights on the India's oil and gas sector during the 3rd edition of India Energy Week (IEW) here in the national capital from February 11.

Besides, IEW will also witness sharing of market insights by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Chief of IEA and OPEC are arriving in India to attend the second-largest energy event globally. Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director Emeritus, International Energy Agency (IEA) will share his insights on India's energy demand.

On day two of IEW, there is a session on The World Oil Outlook (WOO), which is one of OPEC's flagship publications, combining the expertise of the OPEC Secretariat and professionals in OPEC Member countries.

The 18th edition of the WOO will likely examine developments in energy and oil demand, oil supply and refining, the global economy, policy and technology, demographic trends, environmental issues and sustainable development.

Other than OPEC Chief Haitham AL Ghais, OPEC Director, Research Division Ayed Al-Qahtand Abderrezak Benyoucef Head, Energy Studies Department, Research Division of OPEC will be also there to share their insights on OPEC's commitment to knowledge-sharing and data transparency.

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Massive Fire Breaks Out At Sonmarg Hotel, Nearby Shops Destroyed

A massive fire broke out at a hotel and quickly spread to nearby accommodations and shops in Sonmarg district of Jammu & Kashmir on Saturday. 

There was no immediate report of any casualties. Sources, however, said several shops and hotels were destroyed in the blaze.

 The cause of the fire also could not be immediately ascertained. 

According to IANS, the fire erupted at Hotel Sounsar in Sonmarg market.

In a post on X, Ganderbal deputy commissioner said the personnel from Gund Kangan fire services, the Army, the State Disaster Response Force and local residents are helping to douse the blaze.

"5 fire vehicles on-site, operations are in full swing, blaze has been brought under control. Efforts are on to extinguish the fire," the official said. 

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said he was in constant touch with the local administration to ensure all possible assistance.

"Deeply saddened by the devastating fire incident in the Sonmarg market. My office is in constant touch with the local administration to ensure all possible assistance reaches those in need. My thoughts and prayers are with the affected families and businesses. In this difficult time, we stand in solidarity with you and will do everything possible to support your recovery," he wrote on X. 



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Friday, 7 February 2025

3-Year-Old Boy Dies After Falling Into Canal At Cochin Airport

A three-year-old boy from Rajasthan died after falling into a garbage pit at a cafeteria near the domestic terminal of Cochin airport on Friday.

The boy, identified as Rithan Jaju, son of Sourabh, was playing in the garden outside Anna Cafe near the airport when he fell into the four-foot deep pit that had been left open for cleaning work.

Rithan's family, part of a group that had come on a tour of Kerala, stopped at the cafeteria for lunch.

According to the police, the incident occurred at around 12:50 pm while they were dining inside.

After Rithan was nowhere to be seen, his parents searched the area for him and later informed Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) authorities after failing to locate him.

During the search, Rithan's father spotted his shoes near the garbage pit which led him to his discovery.

Upon being pulled up from the pit, the boy was unconscious and vomited garbage. The authorities immediately administered CPR before rushing him to a nearby hospital where he was declared dead.

The police have launched an investigation into the accident and the child's body has been sent for post-mortem examination.

The CIAL has not yet responded to the incident.



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Thursday, 6 February 2025

Rajnath Singh Holds Call With US Counterpart Pete Hegseth To Boost Ties

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his American counterpart, Pete Hegseth, agreed on Thursday to work on a 10-year comprehensive framework to bolster the India-US defence partnership, especially in the spheres of intelligence, logistics, operational and industrial engagement.

Rajnath Singh said Hegseth reviewed various aspects of the bilateral defence ties in a phone conversation that came less than a week before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's planned trip to Washington.

It was Mr Singh's first phone conversation with Hegseth after the latter was confirmed as the US defence secretary on January 25.

An Indian readout of the conversation said India and the United States have agreed to work together to draft a comprehensive framework on defence cooperation, aimed at structuring the bilateral collaboration for the 2025-2035 period.

It said Mr Singh and Hegseth reviewed the extensive India-US defence cooperation activities, covering "multiple domains in land, air, maritime and space".

In a post on X, the defence minister said he and Hegseth reviewed the ongoing India-US defence cooperation and explored ways to further deepen the relationship.

Mr Singh described the phone conversation as "excellent".

"We reviewed the ongoing defence cooperation and explored ways and means to expand and deepen the India-US bilateral defence relationship," he said.

"We also agreed to chart out an ambitious agenda which includes operational, intelligence, logistics and defence-industrial cooperation," he added.

"Looking forward to work closely with Secretary Hegseth," Mr Singh said.

Modi and US President Donald Trump, during a phone conversation on January 27, vowed to work towards a "trusted" partnership, with a focus on boosting the India-US cooperation in the areas of trade, energy and defence.

Following the phone talks, the White House said Trump has emphasised the importance of India increasing its procurement of US-made security equipment and moving towards a fair bilateral trade relationship.

In the readout, the defence ministry said Mr Singh and Hegseth appreciated the ongoing and "remarkable expansion" of the India-US defence partnership, and reaffirmed their commitment to deepening the ties.

"In particular, the two ministers decided to work together on technology cooperation, integration of defence industrial supply chains, enhanced interoperability, logistics and information sharing and joint military exercises," it said.

"They also agreed to provide enhanced support to the growing defence innovation collaboration between the governments, start-ups, businesses and academic institutions," it said.

The phone conversation between Mr Singh and Hegseth came amid some anguish in India over the US deporting more than 100 Indians in a military transport aircraft.

How to boost the defence bilateral ties is expected to be one of the key focus areas of the talks between Modi and Trump in Washington DC.

According to the plan, Modi will travel to Washington DC after concluding his two-day visit to Paris.

The prime minister is expected to land in the American capital in the evening of February 12 and he and Trump are expected to hold the talks the next day.

It would be the prime minister's first bilateral visit to the US after Trump assumed the presidency for a second term on January 20, following his stunning electoral victory in November last year.

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Wednesday, 5 February 2025

Man 'Mistaken To Be Wild Animal' Shot Dead By Hunting Expedition Group

A hunting expedition by a group of villagers went fatally wrong as one of them was shot dead by some other members, who allegedly mistook him for a wild boar in a forest area in Maharashtra's Palghar district, police said on Wednesday.

One person was injured in the incident that took place in the night of January 28, they said, adding that at least six men have been detained in this connection.

Palghar's Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Abhijit Dharashivkar said the group of villagers had ventured into Borsheti forest area at Manor in the district for hunting of wild boars.

"During the expedition, some villagers got separated from the group. After some time, one of the hunters mistook them for wild boars and opened fire, hitting two villagers. One of them died on the spot, while the other sustained serious injuries," he said.

Shocked and panicked by the accidental killing, the group dragged the deceased person's body into the bushes and hid it instead of reporting about the incident to the police, he said.

"After receiving a tip-off, the police conducted a probe and detained six villagers suspected to be involved in the crime. After an extensive search on Wednesday, the authorities recovered the highly decomposed body of the victim and sent it for a postmortem examination to ascertain the exact cause of the death," Dharashivkar said.

There are reports that the injured villager also succumbed to his wounds during treatment and his body has been cremated by the villagers without informing the authorities. However, the police are trying to ascertain it and conducting investigation into it, he said, adding that an FIR is being registered against the accused.

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1 Killed, 9 Injured After School Bus Carrying 30 Children Crashes In Jaipur

A Class 12 student lost her life while nine other children sustained serious injuries as the driver of the school bus in which they were travelling lost the control of the vehicle following which it fell off a culvert.

The accident reportedly happened due to a brake failure. The bus was carrying at least 30 children.

Soon after the tragic accident, all injured students were rushed to the hospital, where doctors are closely monitoring their condition.

The driver fled the scene immediately after the accident which was reported on the Jaipur-Bikaner Highway (NH-52) near Chomu.

Shockingly, the fitness certification of the bus had expired in March of the previous year, yet it continued to operate on the highway with students on board.

The bus had a permit for the Chokhi Dhani to Sirsi Road route but was illegally operating on a different path.

The mishap occurred at around 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday near the Veer Hanuman Marg culvert.

A crowd quickly gathered at the site.

Tragically, 18-year-old Komal Devanda, daughter of Shishupal Devanda from Rampura, Dabdi (Chomu), lost her life in the accident. She was a Class 12 student.

Upon receiving the news, Chomu Police arrived at the spot.

All injured children were transported to the hospital.

An eyewitness, Anurag Sharma, said that a loud sound of explosion was heard and the bus was found overturned.

When he, along with his friends, reached the spot, they found children crying for help.

Locals expressed their outrage, blaming the transport department for failing to take action against overloaded and unauthorised vehicles in Chomu.

Protesters gathered at the site of the accident, raising slogans against the transport department and demanding strict enforcement of safety regulations.

Residents pointed out that private buses are operating under the guise of school transportation without adhering to necessary safety norms.

A large crowd also assembled at the government hospital in Chomu, demanding immediate action against illegally operating vehicles.

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Tuesday, 4 February 2025

2 Fetuses Successfully Removed From Newborn's Abdomen In Maharashtra

Days after a woman was detected with 'fetus in fetu', an extremely rare condition, two fetuses were removed successfully post-delivery from her three-day-old child's abdomen in Amravati district of Maharashtra on Tuesday, doctors said.

The 32-year-old woman from Buldhana district was detected with the rare congenital anomaly, in which a malformed fetus is located within the body of another fetus, last month when she underwent sonography as part of regular health check-up.

The woman delivered a baby boy on February 1 at Buldhana Women's Hospital. Subsequently, she and the child were shifted to a super specialty government hospital in Amravati district where a team of doctors operated upon the newborn to remove two fetuses from his stomach, they said.

The boy was operated under the supervision of Dr Usha Gajbhiye at Amravati Divisional Hospital.

Talking to reporters, Dr Gajbhiye said there were two twins like fetuses with hands and legs in the stomach of the three-day-old child.

The fetuses were removed successfully during the operation and the baby and mother were doing well, she said.

Obstetrician and gynaecologist at the Buldhana hospital, Dr Prasad Agarwal, who conducted sonography on the woman when she was 35-week pregnant, told reporters last Tuesday that 'fetus in fetu' is one of the rarest medical conditions, occurring one in five lakh cases.

Only about 200 such cases have been reported (across the world) till now, that, too, after delivery, including 10-15 cases in India, he had said.

"But I was lucky and vigilant enough to notice something very unusual with this baby, grossly normal growing fetus with a few bones and a fetus-like structure in its abdomen," Dr Agarwal said.

"It struck me immediately that this is not normal. It was 'fetus in fetu', one of the rarest cases in the world. We asked for a second opinion and the case was confirmed by radiologist Dr Shruti Thorat," he had said.

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Monday, 3 February 2025

Couple Gets Married At Police Station After Wedding Called Off Over Food

A wedding ritual in Surat that was abruptly halted due to an alleged shortage of food at the venue was completed at a police station, after the bride approached the cops against the groom's family's decision to snap ties, despite his willingness to marry her.

The incident took place in Varachha area of ​​Surat on Sunday.

According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Alok Kumar, the couple, Rahul Pramod Mahto and Anjali Kumari - both of whom are from Bihar - were supposed to get married at Lakshmi Hall. 

At the wedding hall, the couple had nearly completed their rituals when the ceremony was abruptly halted by the groom's family over an alleged shortage of food that was being served to relatives and guests.

"Most of the rituals were completed. Only the exchange of garlands were left. The two families had an argument over an alleged shortage of food, following which the groom's side refused to go ahead with the wedding," Mr Kumar said. 

Upset by the behaviour of the groom's family, the bride and her family approached the police for help, the DCP said. "The woman said Mr Mehto is ready to proceed with the wedding but his family wasn't agreeing," he said. 

Police said the groom and his family were then summoned to the police station to resolve the matter with the bride's family. 

"The groom's family agreed to continue the wedding after we helped them resolve the matter. The bride raised concerns over the possibility of a fresh fight if they returned to the marriage hall. So we allowed them to complete the rituals (exchange of garlands) and get married at the police station," Mr Kumar said. 

He added that police decided to intervene keeping in mind the woman's future. "We adopted a positive attitude and helped them get married," he said.

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Assam May Gain 63 New Assembly Seats Under Women's Quota: Himanta Sarma

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Saturday that the state's total assembly seats could rise from 126 to 189, a net gain of...