Two more people succumbed to Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in Maharashtra, raising the state's toll to 11 and the national count to 14. Nagpur and Kolhapur reported their first fatalities from the neurological infection. Maharashtra's health minister stated the cases have been contained to below 200 since the outbreak in January.
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During the ICC Champions Trophy semifinal between India and Australia, Steve Smith narrowly avoided being dismissed when an Axar Patel delivery hit his bat, pad, and grazed the stumps without dislodging the bails. The rare event left the stadium in awe and commentators noted the unusual occurrence, highlighting cricket's unpredictable nature.
The Supreme Court clarified the scope of cheque bouncing cases. A director signing a company cheque for a personal loan is not liable under Section 138 if it bounces. The court emphasized the cheque must be from the individual's account. This decision impacts the 36 lakh pending cheque bounce cases. The director might still face cheating charges.
Residents in New Delhi face persistent garbage and landfill mismanagement issues, impacting Feb 5 election decisions. AAP and BJP exchange blame over ineffective waste disposal efforts, while waste segregation and management projects see delays due to political wrangling and lack of public cooperation.
Ranveer Allahbadia faces legal trouble and public backlash for offensive remarks made on India’s Got Latent, with the Supreme Court criticizing his behavior and threats from ex-WWE wrestler Saurav Gurjar. The National Commission for Women has also taken action, summoning multiple individuals related to the controversy.
Security agencies have identified the three terrorists behind the deadly Pahalgam attack as Asif Fauji, Suleman Shah, and Abu Talha, believed to be TRF operatives using code names Moosa, Yunus, and Asif. Sketches of the suspects, based on survivor accounts, have been released as a search operation intensifies. According to officials, the trio was previously active in Poonch and had a history of orchestrating terror strikes in the region.
In a shocking verdict, a Suryapet court sentenced B Bharathi to death for the 2021 ritualistic murder of her infant daughter. Bharathi sacrificed her child to supposedly eliminate her 'sarpa dosham,' an astrological belief. This conviction was influenced by her prior imprisonment for assaulting her husband with a stone.
SP MP Ramji Lal Suman refuses to apologise for his remarks on Rana Sanga, citing historical sources including Nehru's book. Following the remarks, an alleged Karni Sena mob vandalized Suman's residence. Opposition parties staged a walkout, accusing the BJP of failing to prevent the violence.
Mallikarjun Kharge criticizes the Modi government's handling of the job market, alleging data manipulation to cover up declining employment. He cites polls showing high unemployment among youth and difficulties in finding jobs, accusing the government of misleading the country and failing to deliver on its promise of creating two crore jobs annually.
Protests over the controversial 70th BPSC exam intensified as educator Guru Rahman attempted self-harm. Rahman joined students in demanding a re-examination, alleging a paper leak. Despite the BPSC's denial of any irregularities, the situation is being reviewed in the High Court. Prominent political figures, including Rahul Gandhi, have shown support. The state's response is awaited.
Michael Vaughan has advocated for India vs Pakistan Test cricket in Australia to boost the longest format. Both teams clash in ICC events yet haven't played a Test series since 2007/08. The former England captain believes a neutral venue like Australia would draw huge support and be significant for Test cricket despite the political tensions.