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The Indian Army and J&K police safely neutralised 42 unexploded Pakistani shells in Poonch. These shells targeted civilian areas after India's strikes on terrorist camps. An unexploded mortar shell was also destroyed in Samba district. The Army's bomb disposal squads carried out controlled explosions. The operations eliminated risks to civilian lives and property. Authorities followed safety protocols during the process.
In Vanchiyoor court, a junior woman lawyer, Syamili J V, was brutally attacked by her senior, Beyline Das, during a discussion about an internal office dispute. Das slapped her repeatedly and beat her with a mop stick, causing serious injuries that required hospitalization. The Bar Association suspended Das, and police have registered cases, though he remains at large.
Hitesh Mistry, a 35-year-old disabled man, was killed after being thrown from a train near Jamnagar for objecting to two men occupying a reserved coach. Haji Ayyub Kachhadia and Saddam Qasam, both with prior criminal records, have been arrested in connection with the murder. Mistry and his friend were assaulted and pushed off the Saurashtra Express after an altercation.
Following Operation Sindoor, the Centre has formed seven all-party delegations, led by figures like Shashi Tharoor and Ravi Shankar Prasad, to convey India's firm stance against terrorism to key partner nations. These delegations, comprising MPs from across the political spectrum, will visit countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Virat Kohli's recent Test retirement shocked the cricketing world, including his former coach Sarandeep Singh, who revealed Kohli was actively preparing for the upcoming England series and showed no prior indications of stepping down. Singh mentioned Kohli's eagerness to replicate his 2018 success in England, making his sudden exit unexpected, especially with the crucial Test series against England approaching.
JD Vance praised Elon Musk on the Joe Rogan show, stating, "You can't say he's a dumb**s," prompting laughter. Musk shared the clip on X, responding with "Lmao," which quickly went viral, garnering over 16 million views. X users reacted positively, with many praising Vance's humor and Musk's wit.
Ravichandran Ashwin has ignited debate over India's next Test captain, suggesting Jasprit Bumrah, a 'national treasure,' deserves consideration despite workload concerns. He also proposes Ravindra Jadeja as a short-term option, emphasizing the importance of consistent selection and mentoring a younger player like Shubman Gill. Ashwin advocates for a formal interview process to assess leadership qualities beyond on-field performance.
The Allahabad High Court has stated that Muslim men can marry more than once if they treat all wives equally, referencing Quranic permission for polygamy under specific conditions. This ruling came during a case involving Furkan, accused of bigamy and rape for marrying without disclosing his existing wife. The court dismissed the charges, acknowledging Muslim law allows multiple wives, and ordered further investigation while protecting Furkan from coercive action.
Amid escalating violence, Israeli strikes in Gaza have resulted in over 250 deaths since Thursday, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis. Despite international appeals for a ceasefire, Israel continues its military operations, while a prolonged blockade has led to severe shortages of food, fuel, and medical supplies, pushing Gaza towards famine.
A tragic accident in Orathy village, Chengalpet district, resulted in the death of 28-year-old Rajkumar, a tractor driver, when a temple chariot he was operating came into contact with overhead power lines during a religious procession. The iron chariot, adorned with decorations, caught fire instantly, also severely burning four other devotees.