Elon Musk shared his COVID vaccine experience, stating that the booster shot caused him significant chest pain. He emphasized the potential of synthetic mRNA to cure diseases despite the side effects. His comments were in response to JD Vance, who discussed the lack of conversation around COVID vaccine side effects in the US.
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The Congress-led Telangana government has allowed Muslim state employees to leave work an hour early during Ramzan, from March 2 to March 31. The BJP has criticised this move, calling it an appeasement tactic for the Muslim community. BJP leaders argue the government does not offer similar concessions for Hindu or Jain festivals.
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.
The Supreme Court declined urgent mention of a plea seeking an FIR against Delhi high court judge Yaswat Varma after burnt cash was found at his residence. The court assured the plea would be listed. Justice Varma is transferred to Allahabad HC, with calls for further investigation by the judiciary to maintain trust.
Foreign students and scholars in the US face growing fear due to actions like doxxing and deportation over their criticism of Trump policies. Incidents involving French and Middle Eastern academics highlight the crackdown, with campus administrations under pressure. Right-wing activists and pro-Israel groups are escalating conflicts, causing anxiety in the academic community.
Rajna PM, the mother of Mihir Ahammed, a 14-year-old who allegedly died by suicide, posted a social media message condemning the cruel captions about her son's death. Mihir's death, suspected to be caused by bullying, is under investigation by the special investigation team, which is gathering statements and electronic evidence.
Former Bollywood actress Mamta Kulkarni, now a Sadhvi, was recently spotted in saffron robes, adorned with a Rudraksh garland, alongside her sanyasi friends. Kulkarni officially embraced sainthood on Friday during the Maha Kumbh, where she took 'sanyas' and performed the 'Pind Daan' ritual at the Sangam in the presence of Kinnar Akhara members.
Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic is questionable for the game against Miami Heat due to a right elbow strain. His absence would greatly affect the Nuggets, who also have Aaron Gordon listed as questionable and Jamal Murray as probable. The game will be broadcast at 8 p.m. ET from the Kaseya Center.
Elvish Yadav, a Bigg Boss OTT winner and YouTuber, claimed that Rajasthan Police escorted him to a shoot in Jaipur, an assertion that the police have denied. An FIR has been filed against Yadav for allegedly posting a fake video, tarnishing the police's reputation. Ex-minister Khachariyawas stated that neither he nor his son requested police protection.
Chhattisgarh deputy CM Vijay Sharma announced the formation of an 11-member SIT to investigate the murder of Bastar journalist Mukesh Chandrakar. Three arrests have been made, but the prime suspect, Congress leader Suresh Chandrakar, remains at large. The murder is linked to a news report on corruption in road construction. Opposition claims Suresh belongs to BJP.