An elderly couple in Pitampura, Delhi, was found murdered in their home by a night attendant only employed for two days. The killer left the area undetected, leading the community to reassess security measures. The crime has deeply shocked family members and local residents.
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John Swinney supports the launch of Britain's first sanctioned drug consumption facility in Glasgow, aimed at reducing drug-related deaths and infections. The £2 million initiative, overcoming Westminster opposition, will provide a safe environment for drug users, addressing Scotland's highest drug mortality rates in Europe.
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Samsung's CEO JB Park has expressed trust issues with Chinese smartphones handling user data. He emphasized Samsung's focus on meeting Indian consumer needs and highlighted the new Galaxy S25 series launch. Samsung plans to increase its service centers in rural areas and will manufacture the new series at its Noida plant, strengthening its presence in India.
Ratan Tata's family members are set to join as trustees in Ratan Tata Endowment Foundation and Ratan Tata Endowment Trust, which hold significant shares and investments. The trusts will continue supporting education and healthcare. Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran will be managing trustee, with Jamsheed Poncha as CEO. Existing trustees will step down due to other commitments.
Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli was hospitalised Saturday night following a decline in health. The 52-year-old's condition, though stable, remains critical. This follows a recent public appearance where his health struggles became apparent, prompting support offers from the 1983 World Cup-winning team, conditional on Kambli entering rehab.
A heated altercation erupted outside Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann's residence between Chandigarh police and the security team of MoS Ravneet Singh Bittu. The dispute arose when police attempted to remove a security staff member from Bittu's vehicle. Both parties accused each other of obstructing duties, and Bittu was ultimately denied entry to the CM's residence.
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The Supreme Court settled a 20-year-old excise duty debate, deciding that pure coconut oil's classification depends on its branding. If labeled and regulated as edible oil, it falls under that category, even in small packaging. The court rejected the revenue department's argument that small containers automatically meant hair oil, emphasizing the need for clear labeling to distinguish between uses.