Prolonged stay in bed likely for Saif Ali Khan
Actor Saif Ali Khan requires an extended period of bed rest after undergoing surgery to remove a knife from his thoracic spine at Lilavati Hospital, as stated by neurosurgeon Dr Nitin Dange. His hospital discharge plans are yet to be finalized. Family members, including his mother Sharmila Tagore and wife Kareena Kapoor Khan, were present and supportive during his recovery.
Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Cops tracked suspect cam to cam by shoe colour
A police team tracked the accused in the Saif Ali Khan case by reviewing footage from nearly 500 CCTV cameras. The suspect was identified primarily by the color and pattern of his shoes. He loitered in Bandra and Khar for hours, changed his appearance, and was finally caught in Thane.
Amid opposition attacks on Election Commission, PM Modi praises poll panel
PM Modi praised the Election Commission for ensuring fair elections and leveraging technology to empower voters. He urged citizens to vote in large numbers to strengthen democracy, mentioning National Voters Day and recalling the assembly's founding guardians' emphasis on unity. Modis remarks come amid ongoing criticism from the opposition regarding the poll bodys conduct.
Army pushes for desi Pinaka rockets, to ink Rs 10,200 crore deals within this fiscal
The Army is set to finalize orders worth Rs 10,200 crore for the Pinaka rocket systems' ammunition before the fiscal year ends. The contracts cover high-explosive and area denial munitions to enhance the capability of the already inducted and upcoming Pinaka regiments. Additionally, India is exporting Pinaka systems to countries like Armenia.
India part of naval drill by France
Congress, BJP join protest against Kerala brewery, mantri hits back
Congress and BJP unite to protest against a proposed private brewery in Left-governed Kerala, alleging political motives. They criticize the government's water supply plans amidst local drinking water shortages and raise questions about the company's past and the approval process's transparency. Elapully panchayat schedules an emergency meeting to oppose the brewery.
Manu Bhakers grandmom, uncle killed as car rams their scooter
Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker's grandmother and uncle died in a road accident in Charkhi Dadri, Haryana. The accident occurred shortly after she received the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award. Both victims were on a scooter when a speeding car hit them. The driver fled the scene. Police are investigating the incident.
70 lakh present at Kumbh mela at any given time, shows AI-enabled tracker
The Maha Kumbh Mela, beginning January 13, attracts 10-15 lakh daily visitors and 50-60 lakh residents in the area. On peak days like Paush Purnima and Mauni Amavasya, attendance reaches up to 6 crore. Authorities use AI at Integrated Command and Control Centers for real-time crowd monitoring, preventing overcrowding and enhancing safety measures.
Maha Kumbh marks unity, says PM, cites several other ongoing melas
PM Narendra Modi described the Maha Kumbh at Prayagraj as a celebration of unity and diversity, where people of all backgrounds participate without discrimination. He related it to other religious festivals along rivers across India, emphasizing communal harmony. Modi also praised Indian scientists for their achievements, including efforts to grow plants in space.
Juna Akhara expels IITian Baba for calling guru insane
Aerospace engineer-turned-sanyasi, Abhey Singh, known as IITian Baba, is expelled from the Juna Akhara camp at Maha Kumbh for using abusive language against his guru. Singh, who called his father a mythological demon king and his guru insane in a viral video, faces backlash for breaching the guru-shishya tradition.
Tents & huts gutted after LPG blasts at Kumbh, PM dials Yogi
A fire caused by LPG cylinder explosions gutted 40 huts and 6 tents at the Maha Kumbh site in Prayagraj during CM Yogi Adityanath's visit. The blaze, originating from a gas leak at the Gita Press camp, was controlled within an hour. No casualties were reported, and all 25 people in nearby camps were safely evacuated.
Zero casualty goal has made India a global leader in disaster management: Amit Shah
Union home minister Amit Shah highlights India's global leadership in disaster management under PM Modi's 'zero-casualty goal'. Shah criticizes former AP governance as a 'man-made disaster' and assures NDA's commitment. He affirms Centres Rs 3 lakh crore support and backs timely completion of Amaravati revamping.
Assam top cop Gyanendra Singh appointed new DG of CRPF
Gyanendra Pratap Singh, currently the Director General of Assam Police, is appointed as the new Chief of the Central Reserve Police Force. Singh is set to take charge after overseeing Republic Day security in Assam and will have a tenure until his retirement in November 2027.
Govt may lift ban on lawyers fighting cases to get elderly their maintenance
The Indian government is considering allowing lawyers to represent senior citizens in trial proceedings for maintenance claims under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act. This change aims to assist the elderly in articulating their cases effectively in tribunals, improving their chances of securing maintenance against neglect by their children.
AP to vie with Dubai, Singapore as investment destination: Lokesh
Nara Lokesh, IT and HRD minister of Andhra Pradesh, highlights the state's achievement in securing Rs 4 lakh crore investments in just seven months by maintaining consistent policies and governance. He underscores the NDA government's contributions in attracting big investments and emphasizes the continuing support from the Union government for major projects, advocating for NDA's re-election for sustained development.
Goon hiding in US kingpin of Punjab grenade attacks
Elusive gangster Happy Passia, suspected of orchestrating grenade attacks in Punjab, employs sophisticated methods to evade capture. His network spans from Dubai to the US, with collaborations with Pakistan-based terrorist Rinda, leading to multiple charges under anti-terrorism laws. A Chandigarh court recently issued an arrest warrant.
2 years after Odisha mantris death, BJP, BJD spar over probe
Nearly two years after Odisha health minister Naba Das' assassination, BJP and BJD have clashed over the investigation. BJP MP Pradeep Purohit claimed a conspirator is being shielded, while MLA Jayanarayan Mishra alleged involvement of BJD politicians and officials. BJD refuted the claims, defending the police's investigation and openness to a CBI probe.
Rahuls fake caste survey remark leaves RJD in a jam
Congress ally RJD clarified that Rahul Gandhis remark calling the 2023 Bihar caste survey 'fake' referred to the survey's purpose being undermined. Although conducted, the intended quota increase was hindered by a court stay order, denying benefits to the deserving sections. The Grand Alliance regards the survey as a significant achievement of their tenure.
Rahul Gandhi hypocritical on caste census issue, says JD(U)
Janata Dal (United) criticized Rahul Gandhi for his silence on the caste census issue during opposition meetings despite criticizing Bihar's caste survey. JD(U) accused Congress of hypocrisy and questioned why the Karnataka government has not released its caste data. The Bihar CM, Nitish Kumar, was noted for actively supporting caste census for social justice.
Rahul faces FIR in Assam for fighting Indian state remark
Assam Police has filed an FIR against Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over his remarks accusing BJP and RSS of controlling institutions, which allegedly endanger India's sovereignty and integrity. Made during the Congress headquarters inauguration in Delhi, the statement is seen as inciting rebellion against the state. The complaint attributes Rahul's comments to dissatisfaction after electoral losses.
Wildlife board nixes mining plan near Kedarnath sanctuary
The National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) has denied the Uttarakhand governments proposal for soapstone mining near Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, a habitat for endangered species. Environmentalists praised the move, emphasizing the risks posed by such mining activities to the regions ecology. This decision acknowledges growing concerns over unregulated mining in Uttarakhand, including significant damage in Bageshwar district.
Cow vigilantes in MP thrash driver over cattle meat
Cow vigilantes intercepted vehicles suspected of carrying cattle meat in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, thrashing one driver and handing him over to the police. Three individuals were arrested, and both their vehicles and meat were seized. During questioning, they admitted to obtaining the meat from Imran Khatkat's house, who was also later apprehended.
Burglars drill into Tamil Nadu shop, drink beer and leave
Burglars broke into a Tasmac shop in Tiruttani, Tamil Nadu by drilling through a wall, consumed beer and ignored cash in the till. With no CCTV cameras, police suspect a gang, and are investigating the incident, where a carton of beer bottles was found emptied and scattered in the shop.
IIT-Madras chief hails gaumutra for med value, draws flak
IIT-Madras director V Kamakotis remarks on the medicinal benefits of cow urine have generated controversy. At an event celebrating Tamil festival Maatu Pongal, Kamakoti claimed cow urine had anti-bacterial properties and could treat ailments. His comments drew criticism from groups like Dravidar Kazhagam, who argued there is no scientific evidence supporting such claims and criticized his lack of scientific temper.
2 minor sisters playing near rail track crushed by train in UP
Two young sisters, Pihu Kashyap (4) and Jhanvi Kashyap (2), died after being hit by a speeding Amritsar Jan Shatabdi Express train in Rampur, UP while playing near a railway track. Their father is a daily wage laborer. Authorities are advising residents to prevent children from playing near the tracks.
3 aspiring cops mowed down by Pune bus during training run
Three young police aspirants were tragically killed by a state transport bus while training along the Beed-Parli highway in dense fog. The incident provoked local outrage, leading to an attempted arson of the bus. The bus driver was arrested. State transport minister Pratap Sarnaik announced Rs 10 lakh compensation for each of the victims families.
Dalit teen assaulted, abused with casteist slurs in Tamil Nadu, 6 booked
Six individuals have been booked under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act for assaulting and using casteist slurs against a 17-year-old Dalit boy in Madurai's Sangampatti village. The victim claimed he was beaten, forcibly made to beg for forgiveness, and threatened with death. However, police dispute the allegation that he was urinated on.
Feb talks may skip MSP legal guarantee issue & focus on boosting procurement
The Centre aims to bolster the MSP procurement mechanism to benefit more farmers instead of offering a legal guarantee. An inter-ministerial team will engage farmer groups in discussions on the new national agriculture marketing framework. Talks with protesting farmers will focus on ensuring MSP and resolving road blockades, encouraged by renewed farmer unity and recent dialogue announcements.
121 farmers end hunger strike as Dallewal takes medical aid
Protesting farmers from Punjab and Haryana ended their fast-unto-death after the Union government agreed to meet with their forums on February 14 to discuss their demands. The farmers had been supporting Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on a hunger strike since November 26. The fast ended with juice provided by officials in the presence of DIG and SSP.
ICMR issues norms for antibiotic susceptibility testing and validation
The Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) has issued new protocols for testing and validation methods of antibiotic susceptibility test kits. These protocols require validation at multiple sites across the country and specify the type of specimens used. The goal is to ensure reliable diagnostics and effective clinical decision-making to combat antimicrobial resistance.
Pharma body to cap prices of cigarette substitutes, seeks data
The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has requested data on prices to retailers and annual turnover from companies manufacturing nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs) to establish ceiling prices. This follows the inclusion of NRTs in the National List of Essential Medicine (NLEM), 2022, and the revision of the Drugs Prices Control Order (DPCO), 2013.
CBI's legal team that swung Unnao & Hathras convictions delivers yet again
In the RG Kar rape-murder case, CBI's additional superintendent Seema Pahuja and public prosecutor Anurag Modi played crucial roles. Pahuja led the investigation, while Modi ensured the conviction of prime accused Sanjay Roy. Renowned for her investigative skills, Pahuja also worked on the Unnao and Hathras cases, earning the Presidents Police Medal in 2021.
We must design road systems to limit failures: Union secretary
India needs to design road transport systems to mitigate failures due to legacy issues and user behavior, says Union road transport and highways secretary V Umashankar. He highlights the high fatalities among two-wheeler occupants and pedestrians, advocating for detailed local investigations of crashes to address road, vehicle, and behavior factors.
Death for 5-yr-olds rapist, West Bengal's 5th since RG Kar case
In Bengal's Hooghly, a Pocso court sentenced a man to death for raping and murdering a five-year-old girl, marking the fifth such verdict in the state since August. These convictions, based on strong evidence, aim to ensure justice and safety for minors. Legal experts emphasize that emotions should not influence justice despite quicker trials.
Sinha urges Citizens to enrich lives through organ & tissue donation
Jammu Tawi, Jan 19: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today expressed his gratitude to the voluntary organ donors and called upon the people to come forward and join the noble cause of organ and tissue donation. For donors, organ donation provides a life-giving opportunity. Let us all join the efforts and make our valuable contribution to [] The post Sinha urges Citizens to enrich lives through organ & tissue donation appeared first on Northlines .
Mysterious illness claims one more life in Budhal Rajouri, toll reaches 17
Centres high level team reaches Budhal;Efforts on to ascertain cause of deaths, says LG Srinagar, Jan 19: The sixth and last child of Mohammad Aslam from Budhal village of Rajouri in Jammu division has succumbed at GMC Jammu, taking the death toll in the mysterious disease to 17. An official told that Yasmeena Jan, daughter [] The post Mysterious illness claims one more life in Budhal Rajouri, toll reaches 17 appeared first on Northlines .
Against permission for one Chir tree, Huge Illegal deforestation takes place in Makol
AJAY SHARMA Sunderbani (Rajouri), January 19: Despite permission being granted to cut only one Chir tree, large-scale illegal deforestation has allegedly taken place in the Gujjar Nagar area of Makol village, Sunderbani, reportedly in connivance with forest officials. Speaking to The Northlines, a low-ranking forest official, requesting anonymity, stated that while permission may have been [] The post Against permission for one Chir tree, Huge Illegal deforestation takes place in Makol appeared first on Northlines .
Jammu 'mystery illness' toll rises to 17, inter-ministerial team takes stock
A mysterious illness has claimed 17 lives in Badhaal village, J&K, since December 2024. Mohammad Aslam lost his sixth child, Yasmeena, making it six of his children who died. An inter-ministerial team is probing the cause of deaths, as neurotoxins were found in samples.
Collective efforts must to reduce road accidents, fatalities: Transport Commissioner
Srinagar, Jan 19: As part of ongoing National Road Safety Month, Transport Commissioner, Vishesh Paul Mahajan, participated in a series of events in Anantnag aimed at enhancing road safety awareness. The event featured flagging-off students rally with an aim to spread the message of road safety across the district and built a sense of responsibility [] The post Collective efforts must to reduce road accidents, fatalities: Transport Commissioner appeared first on Northlines .
Srinagar, Jan 19: A fierce gunfight broke out between militants and security forces in Gujarpati, Zaloora area of Sopore on Sunday. Reports stated that a joint team of Police, Army and CRPF launched a cordon and search operation in Zaloora after specific inputs received about presence of militants in the area. As the joint team [] The post Gunfight rages in Sopore appeared first on Northlines .
Andhra received Rs 3 lakh cr investments, aid in 6 months: Amit Shah
Vijayawada: Asserting that Andhra Pradesh suffered due to man-made disasters between 2019 and 2024, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that the Centre facilitated investments and aid exceeding Rs 3 lakh crore for the state in the past six months. The Union Home Minister praised Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu for propelling the state Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Andhra received Rs 3 lakh cr investments, aid in 6 months: Amit Shah - The Siasat Daily
Andhra received Rs 3 lakh cr investments, aid in 6 months: Amit Shah The Siasat Daily
India must design road transport systems to mitigate failures, says top govt official
India's road transport systems must be designed to mitigate failures, as changing user behavior and addressing legacy issues are vital. Despite better roads and vehicles, road crashes are increasing, with two-wheeler occupants being most at risk. Investigating local crashes and addressing road, vehicle, and behavior issues are crucial.
IPS Gyanendra Pratap Singh appointed as new director general of CRPF
Gyanendra Pratap Singh, currently DGP of Assam police, is appointed as the new DG of CRPF. He will take charge after the Republic Day celebrations in Assam. Singh's tenure lasts until November 30, 2027. Harmeet Singh is likely to be the next Assam DGP.
Haryana patwaris protest against corruption list: Legal action and black armbands
Patwaris and Kanungos in Haryana, upset over a list of corrupt Patwaris released by the state government, plan to work with black armbands for three days and submit a memorandum to the Chief Minister. Allegations include deceased individuals being named and inaccuracies in the report.
Lofty promises by political parties on the eve of elections ominous for Indian democracy
Election Commission is silent on this unholy competition on guaranteeing freebies By Sushil Kutty People fought kings and queens, sultans and maharajas, for exercising their right to vote. Those were days when democracy was nascent and voting was limited to where the magna carta prevailed and where immigrants took over part of a continent [] The post Lofty promises by political parties on the eve of elections ominous for Indian democracy appeared first on Northlines .
Looking at the growing problem of people smoking at public places in Jammu including common areas in the restaurants and bars, it has become necessary for the men in Khaki to curb this menace effectively as smoking in public places has been declared as an offence by the concerned quarters since long. In this context, [] The post Curb Smoking Menace appeared first on Northlines .
Maha Kumbh fire: UP CM Yogi Adityanath visits site, reviews situation
A major fire, allegedly caused by a cylinder blast, at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj was quickly controlled with no casualties. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath and PM Narendra Modi have responded, ensuring support and assessing damage. Authorities are investigating the cause while surveying property damage.
Death Strikes Again: Rajouri village loses 17th victim to mysterious disease
Srinagar, Jan 18 (KNO): The sixth and last child of Mohammad Aslam from Badhaal village of Rajouri in Jammu division has succumbed at GMC Jammu, taking the death toll in the mysterious disease to 17. An official told the news agency, Yasmeena Jan, daughter Mohammad Aslam was taken to GMC Rajouri last Sunday from where [] The post Death Strikes Again: Rajouri village loses 17th victim to mysterious disease appeared first on Northlines .
Nigerian president confirms 80 killed in gasoline tanker explosion
Abuja, Jan 19: Nigerian President Bola Tinubu confirmed on Sunday that more than 80 people were killed and many others injured after a tanker laden with gasoline exploded when it overturned, spilling its contents on a busy road in the countrys north-central state of Niger on Saturday. Expressing deep sorrow over the incident and the [] The post Nigerian president confirms 80 killed in gasoline tanker explosion appeared first on Northlines .
Rahul Gandhi launches White T-shirt Movement: What is it?
Rahul Gandhi has initiated the 'White T-shirt Movement,' emphasizing collective action for justice and rights of the poor and working class. He criticizes the Modi government for neglecting these groups in favor of enriching capitalists, leading to increasing inequality and worsening conditions for workers.
India becomes largest digital economy under Modis leadership: Rajnath Singh
Jaunpur (UP), Jan 19: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has become the largest digital economy today. While talking to the reporters, the Defence Minister said, There are the highest number of 5G users from cities to villages. We will make India a developed [] The post India becomes largest digital economy under Modis leadership: Rajnath Singh appeared first on Northlines .
Fire breaks out at Maha Kumbh mela: What we know so far
121 protesting farmers end fast-unto-death after Jagjit Singh Dallewal takes medical aid
121 farmers ended their hunger strike in Delhi after farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal accepted medical aid, following the government's invitation for talks on farmers' demands. Dallewal had been on a hunger strike since November 26. The talks, scheduled for February 14, aim to discuss the minimum support price (MSP) for crops.
Budget must eliminate 'raid raj and tax terrorism': Congress
The Congress accuses the Modi government of implementing policies that have discouraged private investment, citing tax complexities, persistent Chinese imports, and stagnant wages. As a solution, they urge the upcoming budget to address 'tax terrorism,' protect manufacturing jobs, and boost wages and purchasing power to restore investor confidence.
J&K: Rusted mortar shell recovered near IB in Samba
SAMBA/JAMMU, Jan 19: An 82-mm rusted mortar shell was recovered by the Border Security Force (BSF) near the International Border in Samba district, Jammu and Kashmir, on Sunday. The shell was spotted by a BSF patrolling team near the Border Outpost Kamour area in the Ramgarh sub-sector at around 9:45 AM. Following the discovery, the [] The post J&K: Rusted mortar shell recovered near IB in Samba appeared first on Northlines .
Malati Roy, mother of Sanjay Roy, accepts his punishment if guilt is proven in the RG Kar case. Despite her health, she would have attended court if charges were false. Sanjay's sister recounts his normal childhood but notes his turn to alcohol and urges thorough investigation.
Ambanis to atttend Donald Trumps Inauguration in Washington
WASHINGTON, Jan 19: Business tycoon Mukesh Ambani and his wife Nita will attend US President-elect Donald Trumps second inauguration on January 20, after receiving a personal invitation from the Trump family. The couple, who arrived in Washington on January 18, were part of an exclusive group of 100 attendees at a candlelit dinner hosted by [] The post Ambanis to atttend Donald Trumps Inauguration in Washington appeared first on Northlines .
SMVDU hosts Academic Exchange with IIT-Jammu faculty
KATRA: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU) hosted a one-day academic exchange program with faculty members from the Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jammu, focusing on biotechnology and biochemical engineering. The event, organized by the School of Biotechnology (SoBT) at SMVDU, aimed to foster interdisciplinary learning and collaboration between the [] The post SMVDU hosts Academic Exchange with IIT-Jammu faculty appeared first on Northlines .
Light rain, snow likely in J&K from Monday: MeT
Srinagar, Jan 19: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar predicted three-day wet weather from Monday with rain and snow over Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. The MeT office said the weather will remain dry over the plains with the possibility of light rain or snow over the higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. [] The post Light rain, snow likely in J&K from Monday: MeT appeared first on Northlines .
How Mumbai Police tracked down Saif Ali Khans attacker after 3 days
Mumbai Police have arrested Bangladeshi national Mohd Shariful Islam Shehzad for allegedly attacking actor Saif Ali Khan at his Bandra residence. Shehzad, who entered India illegally, was located in Thane after a three-day manhunt. Khan, who sustained serious injuries, underwent surgery and is recovering.
Gyanendra Pratap Singh is new DG CRPF
NEW DELHI: Gyanendra Pratap Singh, the current Assam Police chief, has been appointed as the new Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), according to an order issued by the Personnel Ministry on January 18. Singh, a 1991 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Assam-Meghalaya cadre, will serve as the CRPF [] The post Gyanendra Pratap Singh is new DG CRPF appeared first on Northlines .
3 dead, 4 missing as boat capsizes in Ganga in Bihar's Katihar
In Bihar's Katihar district, a boat capsized in the Ganga, resulting in three deaths and four missing individuals. The incident occurred near Golaghat in the Amdabad area. Out of the 17 people on board, 10 were rescued, with most managing to swim to safety. Authorities have launched a rescue operation and an investigation into the incident.
USBRL: 18-coach trial run completed on Katra-Budgam track
KATRA, Jan 19: The final trial run on the Katra-Budgam railway track of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) was successfully completed on Sunday. The 18-coach trial train began its journey from Katra railway station at 8 a.m. and has now reached Budgam, marking a significant step in the completion of the ambitious railway project. The [] The post USBRL: 18-coach trial run completed on Katra-Budgam track appeared first on Northlines .
Mann Ki Baat: EC used power of technology to strengthen democracy, says PM Modi
NEW DELHI, Jan 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday praised the Election Commission (EC) for its efforts in modernizing the election process and utilizing technology to empower the people. His comments, made during his monthly Mann ki Baat address, came ahead of the ECs foundation day on January 25, which is also observed [] The post Mann Ki Baat: EC used power of technology to strengthen democracy, says PM Modi appeared first on Northlines .
Bangladeshi national who attacked Saif Ali Khan arrested from Thane
MUMBAI, Jan 19: Mumbai police announced the arrest of a 30-year-old man who allegedly stabbed Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan at his residence on Thursday. The man, identified as a Bangladeshi national who had changed his name to Bijoy Das, was apprehended in nearby Thane. Initial investigations suggest the suspect entered the actors upscale Bandra [] The post Bangladeshi national who attacked Saif Ali Khan arrested from Thane appeared first on Northlines .
Saif Ali Khan stabbed: What we know about the alleged attacker, Mohd Shariful Islam Shehzad
Nearly three days after Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was stabbed at his Bandra residence, Mumbai Police arrested the alleged main attacker, Mohd Shariful Islam Shehzad, a Bangladeshi national. Shehzad, using multiple aliases, entered India illegally and was captured in Thane. Khan, who intervened during a theft, underwent surgery but is now out of danger.
Prime Minister Modi to appear on Lex Fridmans podcast at end of February
Lex Fridman, renowned podcaster and MIT researcher, is set to host Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his podcast. This marks Fridman's first visit to India and a significant addition to his lineup of high-profile guests. Modi will discuss his life, political journey, and governance philosophy.
Saif Ali Khan attacked: Suspect nabbed by Mumbai police in Thane - what we know so far
Mumbai Police have arrested Vijay Das, also known as Bijoy Das and Mohammed Iliyas, for stabbing Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan at his Bandra residence. Das was apprehended on a train in Chhattisgarh following a manhunt. Investigations reveal the attack could have been a burglary or targeted assault.
Dalit teen identifies rapist from ID card
A 16-year-old Dalit girl was abducted and raped in a moving car in Moradabad, UP, before identifying her assailant, Rashid, 30, via his ID card left on the cars dashboard. The police arrested Rashid, a taxi driver, and are investigating further. The incident was reported by the girl's family, leading to Rashids capture.
Dad gets death as girl, 13, testifies he killed wife & son
Ex-Army jawan Manoj Kumar, 50, was sentenced to death by an Aligarh court for the 2014 murders of his wife, son, and neighbor. Following a dispute with his wife, he shot her and their neighbor, then targeted his children, killing his son and critically wounding his daughter, whose testimony was pivotal in the conviction.
Man gets life term for brutal stabbing of neighbour over affair
A 35-year-old man in Mathura received a life sentence for stabbing and killing a villager on November 24, 2023, due to an alleged affair. The court also fined him Rs 15,000. Although the victim's brother lodged a complaint, the convict's wife did not testify. The court found him guilty under IPC sections 506 and 302.
If hubby doubts chastity sans proof, wife justified in living separately: HC
Orissa high court ruled that a wife is justified to live separately and entitled to maintenance if her husband doubts her chastity without proof. The court upheld the family courts decision directing the husband to pay Rs 3,000 monthly maintenance, emphasizing that unproven accusations of infidelity amount to character assassination.
India, US to step up fight against cybercrimes
India and the US signed an MoU to enhance cooperation on cybercrime investigations, bolstering security against terrorism, violent extremism, and related threats. The agreement will facilitate collaboration on cyber threat intelligence and digital forensics. The MoU was signed by Indian ambassador Vinay Kwatra and US deputy secretary Kristie Canegallo, with respective agencies overseeing implementation.
Fadnavis first Maha CM to become guardian minister
Maharashtra govt announced guardian ministers for all 36 districts, with CM Fadnavis becoming the first CM to be a guardian minister for Gadchiroli. Deputy CM Shinde will oversee Mumbai City and Thane, while Deputy CM Pawar will manage Beed and Pune. The appointments include significant role allocations to Shiv Sena, BJP, and NCP leaders.
Haathi kiska saathi? Battle for jumbo that crossed border
A Bangladeshi man, Atikur, is fighting to reclaim his elephant, Chandratara, who wandered into India. The elephant crossed into Tripura and is now in the custody of forest officials after ownership disputes arose. Atikur has provided documentation and hopes for a legal resolution to reunite with Chandratara. The case is set to be heard on January 21.
Not against alternative meds but mixopathy menace: IMA
IMA president Dr Dilip Bhanushali criticized the integration of alternative medicine systems with modern medicine, calling it a 'menace' during a ceremony in Dehradun. He warned it can lead to harmful treatments by inadequately trained practitioners, promoting quackery. Bhanushali emphasized that rigorous training of modern surgeons cannot be equaled by short-term training for alternative medicine practitioners.
RG Kar case: TMC claims order validates cops initial probe, BJP alleges cover-up
The conviction of former Kolkata Police volunteer Sanjay Roy for the rape and murder of a resident doctor has sparked differences among political parties. TMC supports the initial investigation while demanding the death penalty. BJP suspects possible tampering and calls for further investigation. SUCI plans a rally demanding proper justice, while CPM expresses doubts about the swift verdict.
RG Kar case: Ex-colleagues of slain doc slam shoddy probe after court ruling
Former colleagues of the 31-year-old resident doctor raped and murdered at RG Kar Medical College express deep disappointment with Sealdah trial court's verdict. They criticize the investigation's thoroughness and plan to support the victim's parents until complete justice is achieved. Discontent over the handling of the case persists, with calls for further legal action and additional inquiry.
RG Kar case: Hospital horror spurs overhaul in WB medical colleges
Court finds Himachal IG, 7 others guilty in custodial death case
Eight cops, including IG Zaidi, were convicted by a special CBI court in Chandigarh for their role in the Kotkhai custodial death case. One SP was acquitted due to lack of evidence. The court will announce the punishment on Jan 27. The case involves the death of Suraj, accused in the rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl in 2017.
India Inc donations via electoral trusts surged after bonds nixed
Prudent Electoral Trust saw corporate donations surge to Rs 1,075.7 crore in 2023-24, tripling from the previous year after the Supreme Court scrapped the electoral bonds scheme. Major donors included Arcelor, DLF, and Maruti Suzuki. BJP received Rs 723.8 crore, followed by Congress with Rs 156.4 crore. Triumph Electoral Trust and others also saw significant contributions.
PM Modi's speech puts focus on IMD gadget on boats
65 lakh rural land owners across 50,000 villages get property cards
PM Modi distributed over 65 lakh property cards under the Svamitva scheme to villagers across 10 states and 2 UTs. The initiative aims to monetize 'dead capital' by providing legal land documents, enabling people to obtain loans for business and education, thereby aiding in poverty alleviation. Digitisation of land records, now at 98%, aims to reduce disputes and corruption.
Khyati Hospital chairman held on arrival from Dubai
Murder accused who fled after shooting at police gunned down
A murder suspect, Sajjak Alam, who had escaped after shooting two policemen, was killed in an encounter while attempting to flee to Bangladesh in West Bengal. Intercepted by an eight-member police team, Sajjak fired at officers, prompting retaliatory shots. He succumbed to his injuries during surgery. Four officers involved in the incident have been suspended pending further investigation.
Haryana govt seeks removal of 'objectionable' caste names from state SC list
Haryana has requested the Centre to remove the caste names 'Chura', 'Bhangi', and 'Mochi' from the Scheduled Castes list, citing them as outdated and offensive. The state aims to mitigate caste prejudice and discrimination associated with such names. The proposal requires an amendment to the Constitution (SCs) Order, 1950, for the changes to be official.
Row over caste mention on exam tickets