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A Prayagraj local, presumed dead after the Jan 29 stampede in Maha Kumbh, unexpectedly returned during his own tehrvi. The man, known as Khunti Guru, revealed he had been with a group of ascetics, losing track of time. The quiet meal turned into a celebratory feast upon his safe return.
A 24-year-old man, Asif Raza, was arrested for beheading his girlfriend after she pressured him to marry her. Police discovered the headless body near Jagannathpur village and linked Raza to the crime. He confessed, stating he was influenced by the Telugu film Salaar.
As cities across India witnessed stunning sunrises on Tuesday, the skies boasted vibrant hues of orange, pink, and gold. Meanwhile, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) cautioned that 2025 is likely to be among the three warmest years on record, continuing the trend of increasing greenhouse gas levels and rising temperatures observed in previous years.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin criticizes RBI's decision to allow banks to increase ATM withdrawal charges beyond the free monthly limits, calling it 'institutionalised extraction' affecting financial inclusion. He claims the move will burden the poor, particularly MGNREGA beneficiaries, undermining their access to banking services and essential government schemes.
Mitchell Starc praised the depth of Indian cricket, stating that India is the only nation capable of fielding competitive teams in all three formats simultaneously. He acknowledged IPL's impact but emphasized the overall talent in Indian cricket.
On Day 3 of the fourth Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground, India's Rishabh Pant was dismissed in a moment of poor judgment. Attempting successive risky shots, Pant was caught by Nathan Lyon, causing criticism for his reckless play. The series is tied 1-1 with one match to go in what's been a thrilling contest so far.
Maharashtra politician Dhananjay Munde has resigned amid a political controversy involving his associate Walmik Karad in the murder of sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh. Munde's resignation comes as political tensions rise and demands for accountability within the state government intensify.
Authorities of UP Board have rescheduled the High School and Intermediate exams for Prayagraj district to March 9 due to traffic restrictions from the Maha Kumbh. This change affects only Prayagraj, with other districts maintaining their original schedule. The exams across the state begin on February 24.
The US Department of Energy has granted regulatory clearance for Holtec International to transfer small modular reactor technology to India, partnering with Indian firms. This approval marks significant progress in the Indo-US Civil Nuclear Agreement, potentially leading to the construction of US-designed nuclear reactors in India.