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India's animal welfare landscape received a significant boost with the launch of the India Karuna Collaborative (IKC), uniting over 50 organizations and 70 leaders. This initiative aims to integrate animal welfare, particularly industrial farming, into crucial discussions on climate, public health, and development, highlighting its intersectional risks.
A year after a teen's suicide due to online scammers, police arrested Harish Meghwal, 27, from Madhya Pradesh. The victim was lured into a task fraud on Telegram, losing Rs 49,000 after being asked to invest. Meghwal, a beneficiary of the scammed money, was apprehended while serving time for vehicle theft. Investigations are ongoing, with more arrests anticipated.
A 42-year-old electrician was arrested in Surat after allegedly pushing his wife to death in front of a local train at Mulund station. The couple's 13-year-old son witnessed the fatal incident. The couple had a history of frequent arguments, with the wife having previously filed complaints.
Maharashtra's legislative assembly passed the Freedom of Religion Bill 2026, aimed at preventing religious conversions through coercion or inducement. While Sena (UBT) supported the Mahayuti government's bill, opposition parties like Congress and NCP (SP) voiced concerns, deeming it unconstitutional and a violation of privacy. The bill is expected to be tabled in the Legislative Council soon.
A 17-year-old Dubai resident, visiting Mumbai, allegedly killed a 15-year-old boy on a scooter after hitting him with a rental SUV in Chandivli and fleeing. The driver was apprehended within hours and sent to a correctional home. Charges were also invoked against the MBBS student who rented the car.
The Indian Women Scientists Association (IWSA) in Vashi has created a unique Rainforest 101 learning garden to demystify science and showcase biodiversity. This initiative, part of their mission to make science accessible, features diverse ecosystems and over 500 plant species, attracting students and professionals alike.
A nationwide Lok Adalat drive successfully resolved 25,890 cases, achieving settlements totaling 1,258.82 crore. This initiative, aimed at reducing case backlogs through amicable resolutions, saw significant participation across various court levels. Coordinated efforts by judicial officials and legal services authorities facilitated these swift dispute settlements, offering a vital platform for litigants.
The Himanshu Roy Foundation has launched the Legacy Awards 2026, seeking nominations nationwide until April 30th. These awards, established in 2025, honor individuals and institutions for courage, compassion, and service in National Security, Medicine & Healing, and Indian Classical Music. Each winner receives 5 lakh, with an independent jury selecting recipients for a June ceremony.

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