Suchir Balaji's mother challenges the suicide ruling over her son’s death, citing inconsistencies and potential foul play. She questions the use of sedatives and faulty CCTV footage. Despite authorities maintaining the suicide verdict, the family persists in seeking justice with independent investigations, drawing support from figures like Elon Musk who also suspects foul play.
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Prime Minister Modi invites everyone to experience the Rann Utsav in Gujarat's Kutch, showcasing its unique culture, arts, crafts, and historical sites like Dholavira. The festival, running until February 28, highlights the region's transformation from past disasters into a hub of tourism and cultural preservation, recognized by the UN.
Jasprit Bumrah has been awarded the Sir Garfield Sobers Award for ICC Men's Cricketer of the Year, recognizing his stellar performances across formats in 2024. Earlier, he also earned the ICC's Test Cricketer of the Year title and a spot in the Test Team of the Year.
Bablu Kori, an electrician from Sant Kabir Nagar, took an unexpected path when he discovered his wife, Radhika, was having an affair with Vikas Kumar. Instead of reacting with anger, he facilitated their marriage at a local temple, ensuring a smooth process. Bablu decided to care for his children and wished Radhika happiness.
Pakistan's army chief, Gen Asim Munir, delivered a provocative speech urging Pakistanis to uphold the 'two-nation theory,' sparking concerns in India. Intelligence sources view this as a diversionary tactic amid internal security challenges and escalating conflicts with the TTP and Baloch insurgents.
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NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are set to return to Earth after an extended nine-month mission aboard the ISS, facilitated by the successful launch of SpaceX Crew-10. Originally part of a shorter Boeing Starliner test flight, their return was delayed due to technical issues. The Crew-10 mission ensures their smooth transition and highlights key developments in space exploration.
The Sealdah Court is set to announce the verdict on the RG Kar rape and murder case. The victim's father criticized the CBI for alleged flaws in the investigation. Sanjay Roy was arrested based on biological evidence, but questions remain about the involvement of others.
Chhattisgarh government forms an 11-member SIT to investigate journalist Mukesh Chandrakar's murder. His body was found in a septic tank at contractor Suresh Chandrakar's premises. Police have arrested three individuals, with Suresh still at large. A report on corruption in road construction is suspected to be the motive.
A low-ranking official at India's telecom regulator outsmarted Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg by opting out of Facebook's mass email campaign supporting Free Basics, which violated net neutrality principles. Ex-Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams’s memoir reveals the strategy and its failure, while Meta dismisses the claims and attempts to block the book's publication.