Pune police arrested Dattatray Gade, a rape suspect from Swargate, in Gunat village after a dramatic search involving drones and dog squads. He tried to end his life thrice while in hiding. Gade, with a criminal record, allegedly raped a 26-year-old woman in a parked bus at Swargate terminus. Villagers assisted in his capture and will receive a reward.
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The Supreme Court of India highlighted the importance of protecting senior citizens, stating that gift deeds executed by parents can be invalidated under the Maintenance and Welfare of the Parents and Senior Citizens Act if their children do not provide for them, even if such conditions are not explicitly stated in the deed.
India and Russia reaffirmed their strategic partnership, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasizing their strong bond during a meeting with President Putin. Discussions focused on expediting S-400 deliveries, enhancing Sukhoi-30MKI maintenance, and expanding joint production of AK-203 rifles. While Russia remains India's primary arms supplier, India is diversifying its procurement.
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Mumbai police apprehended Kulsum Shaikh, a Bangladeshi woman living illegally since 2016, during operations targeting illegal immigrants. She deleted the banned IMO app used by such migrants before her arrest. Following political instability in Bangladesh, the drive has intensified, with 42 arrests across Mumbai since January 1, and Bandra police capturing 14 individuals within two weeks.
New Zealand head coach Gary Stead provided updates on the injuries of key players Rachin Ravindra and Lockie Ferguson ahead of the ODI tri-series final against Pakistan. Ravindra is recovering well from a forehead injury and Ferguson is progressing with his hamstring recovery, with potential participation in upcoming matches. Both are crucial for the Champions Trophy in February.
Thousands protested in Ukhrul, Manipur against the Union government's decision to end the free movement regime (FMR) and build a barbed-wire fence along the India-Myanmar border. Tribal communities, like the Tangkhul Naga, voiced strong opposition, stressing that the move would sever familial ties and heighten tensions.
With assembly polls impending, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar has inducted seven BJP legislators into the cabinet, raising its strength to 36. This expansion, the third in 13 months, sees BJP ministers outnumber JD(U) at 21 to 13. The added ministers hail from various backgrounds, with representation from Mithilanchal, backward and extremely backward classes, and upper castes, indicating a strategic move ahead of elections.
Rajasthan police have begun conducting live raids and video chronicles, replacing traditional low-profile operations. Some officers support live broadcasts for transparency, but others believe they compromise tactics. Recent notable events include arrests, a dramatic rescue, and on-camera interrogations. The approach has sparked debate within the police department about the effectiveness and risks of such dramatics.
Amnesty International has urged Pakistan to release Ahmadis detained in recent weeks and safeguard their worship places. Over 60 Ahmadis, including children, have been jailed and their sites attacked, with police often failing to intervene. Ahmadis face escalating threats from the far-right Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, prompting calls for justice against perpetrators.