Kurukshetra police have apprehended three suspects involved in a shooting incident, seizing illegal weapons and uncovering an arms factory in Uttar Pradesh. The investigation revealed a network of arms suppliers, leading to multiple arrests and a crackdown on illegal arms trade in the region.
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Maharashtra reported its first suspected death linked to Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) in Solapur, prompting deployment of a central expert team. 101 GBS cases have been identified in Pune district. The state health department has issued water and food hygiene guidelines, and intensified surveillance efforts, including household surveys and water sample analysis, to combat the outbreak.
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh dismissed Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia's remarks, calling him a "child." Singh noted his role in introducing Jyotiraditya's father, Madhavrao Scindia, to the Congress. The feud escalated after Singh demanded a probe into alleged corruption, which Scindia dismissed as targeting his family. The tensions trace back to the Congress government's collapse in 2020.
A class 12 student in Delhi has admitted to sending the last 23 bomb threat emails to various schools. Previous threats were also traced to students aiming to postpone exams. The incidents have caused frequent disruptions in schools, with threats targeting various institutions, including hospitals and airports, since December last year.
Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer, was convicted by a Kolkata court for the rape and murder of an on-duty doctor at RG Kar Medical College, stirring strong political reactions across West Bengal. While BJP called for further investigation into conspiracy allegations, the ruling TMC demanded the death penalty for Roy to serve as a deterrent.
In Ayodhya, Friday prayers at mosques will take place after 2 pm due to Holi celebrations this week. Chief cleric Mohammad Haneef urged the Muslim community to be patient and celebrate Holi with respect. Adequate security arrangements are in place, and peace committee meetings ensure peaceful festivities. Similar adjustments are seen in various parts of Uttar Pradesh.
To accommodate high passenger demand on Mauni Amavasya, Indian Railways will run special trains every four minutes from Prayagraj stations. Nearly 48.7 lakh passengers have arrived since January 13, with the peak on Makar Sankranti. On this significant bathing day, an estimated 10% of around 10 crore pilgrims will be travelling by train.
Veteran nuclear scientist Dr Rajagopala Chidambaram, instrumental in India's 1974 and 1998 nuclear tests, passed away at 88. He held key positions, including principal scientific adviser to the government and chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. PM Modi and other leaders expressed their condolences, highlighting Chidambaram's significant contributions to India's scientific advancements.
During her Sandeshkhali rally, Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee warned women against trusting miscreants and reiterated that they need not depend on anyone to access governmental schemes. She emphasized self-respect over money, announced 63 projects worth Rs 123 crore for Sandeshkhali, and assured efficient delivery of state benefits.
India has joined the UN committee of experts on big data and data science for official statistics, marking a significant advancement in the country's statistical ecosystem. This membership enables India to leverage data and technology for decision making and showcases its commitment to modernizing statistical processes for informed policy formulation.