A 23-year-old truck driver, Vikas Bansode, was allegedly beaten to death in Beed, Maharashtra, by ten people, including truck owner Bhausaheb Kshirsagar, over a love affair. Lured under the pretext of Holi celebrations, Bansode and his friend were held captive and assaulted. He was later abandoned at a hospital, where he was declared dead. Police have arrested six suspects and are searching for the remaining accused.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue, emphasized that India's youth will drive the nation towards becoming a developed country by 2047. He highlighted the role of young leaders in shaping policies and the importance of collective effort and determination in achieving ambitious goals.
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The Supreme Court has asked the Tamil Nadu government and the governor to resolve the issue regarding the appointment of vice chancellors in universities by January 22. If unresolved, the court will intervene. The state's plea challenges the governor's actions on various legislative and administrative matters.
Farmers from India and Bangladesh clashed at the Malda border over allegations of theft and trespassing on Saturday, escalating into a violent confrontation. The BSF and BGB intervened to restore order. The enclave's geography complicates fencing, leading to unintentional border crossings. Officials plan to meet village heads to prevent future incidents, and additional BSF personnel have been deployed.
The Karnataka cabinet approved amendments to strengthen penalties against cooperative societies and pawnbrokers charging excessive interest rates, following concerns by the state governor. The changes, related to a recent microfinance regulatory ordinance, increase imprisonment terms and fines. The cabinet also discussed the transfer of development rights dispute involving the Mysuru royal family, after a Supreme Court ruling.
The Allahabad high court rejected a petition to quash criminal proceedings in a case involving alleged rape and unlawful religious conversion. The court emphasized the severity of such offences, citing the woman's allegations that the primary accused deceived and coerced her into conversion under false pretenses.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath stated that those who respect sanatan dharma can visit Mahakumbh regardless of religion. This response addressed demands to prohibit Muslims from attending the event. Yogi warned those with destructive intentions and criticized entities dividing the nation or illegally acquiring Waqf property.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has barred 14 toll collection agencies for irregular fee collection activities at toll plazas. Following raids and an FIR by the UP Special Task Force, NHAI found their responses unsatisfactory and debarred them for two years, forfeiting over Rs 100 crore in performance securities.
Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has sent two embassy officers to Odisha to assist Nepali students affected by the alleged suicide of Prakriti Lamsal at KIIT University. Following protests, KIIT ordered Nepali students to vacate the campus, leading to further unrest and allegations of forced eviction.