A Navy speedboat collision with a ferry near Mumbai's Gateway of India tragically claimed 14 lives, with one person still missing. The overloaded ferry was en route to Elephanta Island. The speedboat, recently undergoing engine replacement, was being tested. Investigations are underway, focusing on the cause of the crash and the speedboat's operator.
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Himanshu Sangwan dismisses Virat Kohli for six runs in an eventful over during a Ranji Trophy match at Arun Jaitley Stadium. Despite his brief homecoming, Kohli’s dismissal became a highlight, with Sangwan’s performance earning applause and recognition. Sangwan expresses his gratitude for the support and mentorship he's received, aspiring to play Test cricket for India.
Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt defended the PCB amid the controversy surrounding Rachin Ravindra's injury during the tri-series in Pakistan. Butt attributed the injury to player misjudgment and not the stadium's floodlights. The incident drew comparisons to the delay during the India-England ODI due to floodlight issues, raising concerns about stadium management across cricket nations.
Coldplay delivered an unforgettable performance at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, their first concert in Gujarat. Chris Martin's effort to speak Gujarati endeared him to fans. Highlighted by their hit, A Sky Full of Stars, the night was a visual and auditory spectacle, culminating in glowing gratitude from the band.
Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated with gratitude, prayer, and generosity towards the needy. Muslims worldwide come together to offer special prayers, enjoy festive meals, and exchange gifts. This year, it will be observed from the evening of March 31, 2025, to April 1, 2025.
Delhi high court denied anticipatory bail to ex-IAS probationer Puja Khedkar, accused of fraudulently using OBC and disability quotas in the 2022 UPSC exam. Justice Chandra Dhari Singh cited a strong case against her, emphasizing the need to investigate the alleged conspiracy. The UPSC and Delhi Police opposed Khedkar's plea, accusing her of misrepresentation and seeking further attempts.
A woman named Komal was kidnapped and murdered by Asif, an acquaintance. After a dispute, she was strangled, her body tied to a stone, and dumped in a canal. The body surfaced days later, leading to the registration of a murder case and Asif's subsequent arrest.
Supreme Court overturned a Gujarat high court ruling, acquitting in-laws accused of abetting a woman's suicide. The court emphasized that harassment alone isn't enough for conviction; clear intent to provoke suicide is necessary. While acknowledging alleged cruelty, the court upheld charges, ensuring the trial continues.
In Chhattisgarh's Jashpur district, Dhula Ram fatally assaulted his tenth wife, Basanti Bai, suspecting her of stealing food and clothing from a wedding. He concealed her body in a forest, where it was discovered five days later due to the foul odor.
A Gurdwara in Vancouver was vandalized with pro-Khalistan graffiti, prompting an investigation by authorities. The Khalsa Diwan Society attributed the act to Sikh separatists, denouncing it as an attempt to sow division within the Canadian Sikh community. This incident follows a series of vandalisms targeting religious structures in Canada, including Hindu temples, raising concerns about rising extremism.