Violence broke out at Delhi University's Ramjas College as students clashed during a protest against a teacher accused of molestation. The incident involved the use of sticks and iron rods, leading to the professor, who denies the allegations, resigning from his dean position. Differing views emerged on the origin of the confrontation, further fueling the controversy.
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The Bombay High Court granted relief to former SEBI chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch and five other officials, instructing the ACB not to file an FIR against them until March 4. This follows a special court's order based on a complaint of regulatory lapses during a 1994 company listing. SEBI and BSE have dismissed the allegations as unfounded.
Andhra Pradesh's cabinet has approved allotting 21.16 acres of land to TCS in Visakhapatnam for a nominal price, aiming to transform the city into a major IT hub. TCS is expected to begin operations within 90 days, with a permanent campus housing 10,000 employees planned within 2-3 years.
Since January 1, Digilocker, crucial for identity verification used by stockbrokers, has been down, causing significant disruptions. The issue may relate to service interruptions at the National Informatics Centre on December 31, which affected various services including the IRCTC train booking website.
Ukraine has endorsed a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia, with the U.S. agreeing to lift restrictions on military aid and intelligence sharing. Following negotiations in Saudi Arabia, both nations aim to finalize a deal on Ukrainian minerals. President Trump has temporarily halted military aid to Ukraine, emphasizing the pursuit of peace.
Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Afridi has addressed his on-field confrontation with South African batter Matthew Breetzke during a ODI match, admitting his actions were strategic for disrupting Breetzke's focus. Afridi was fined by the ICC for inappropriate physical contact, and recognizes Pakistan's need to improve in final overs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a strong critique of the Congress party on Monday, accusing them of exploiting the Constitution for political gain and neglecting Dr. BR Ambedkar's vision. He highlighted the Emergency and alleged politicization of reservations. Modi contrasted this with the BJP's development-focused approach.
Police in Bengaluru arrested three persons for the murder of 44-year-old ayurveda doctor Anand, who went missing in June. The suspects allegedly killed him over a property dispute and dumped his body in a river. The case is now being transferred to Mysuru police.
Defending champions KKR have had an inconsistent IPL season, currently holding a mid-table position with 3 wins and 4 losses. While Ajinkya Rahane has shone with the bat, the rest of the batting lineup has struggled to provide substantial support.
Bengal has discovered the world's smallest and lightest wild cat, the rusty-spotted cat, in its Purulia district. This species, considered near threatened on the IUCN Red List, was spotted for the first time in the state, adding to the region's biodiversity.