Two men from Chhatmara village gang-raped a 26-year-old woman in a moving auto after luring her with a job offer. The woman managed to escape and reported the crime at Maharajpur police station. The police arrested the accused and sent the victim for a medical examination.
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat criticized the rise of disputes over religious sites, emphasizing the importance of interfaith harmony in India. He stated that raising issues out of hate is unacceptable, referencing the Ram temple as a matter of faith. Bhagwat urged a return to ancient culture, rejecting extremism and advocating for inclusivity, where everyone can practice their faith freely.
Prithvi Shaw's omission from Mumbai's Vijay Hazare Trophy squad sparked a social media outburst from the young opener. Shaw highlighted his impressive List A stats—3,399 runs at an average of 55.7—questioning the decision. This follows his exclusion from the Ranji team and going unsold in the IPL.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk supported Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi after she criticized UK PM Keir Starmer for using the term 'Asian' concerning child abuse, urging it to be 'Pakistani grooming gangs.' British Indian and South Asian communities express frustration with Starmer for generalizing crimes to all Asians.
A tragic boat collision near Mumbai claimed 13 lives and injured several others on Wednesday. A Navy vessel collided with a passenger ferry, leading to a major rescue operation. Prime Minister Modi and President Murmu expressed condolences and announced financial aid for the victims' families. Maharashtra Chief Minister Fadnavis also announced compensation and a joint investigation into the incident.
Delhi Capitals secured a dramatic last-ball victory over Mumbai Indians in the Women's Premier League, highlighted by two contentious third-umpire decisions. Debates arose after Shikha Pandey and Radha Yadav were ruled not out on close run-out calls, despite LED lights indicating otherwise. Despite the controversy, Delhi celebrated a crucial two-wicket win.
Bangladesh celebrated its 54th Vijay Diwas, marking independence from Pakistan. Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus hailed the removal of Sheikh Hasina's government, calling it autocratic. Hasina, in exile, condemned Yunus and the interim government, accusing them of supporting anti-liberation forces and neglecting the war's legacy. The traditional Victory Day parade was cancelled.
Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde paused his convoy in Mumbai to help an injured biker, showcasing immediate concern and action. A video of this act was posted on social media, receiving widespread praise for Shinde’s prompt and compassionate response.
India aims to accelerate trade agreement talks with the US after a temporary pause on reciprocal tariffs, while the US increases duties on China. India was among the first to initiate trade discussions with the US, targeting $500 billion in bilateral trade by 2030.
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