A priest, Iyyagari Venkata Sai Krishna, was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering aspiring TV actress, Kuruganti Apsara, in June 2023. He bludgeoned her to death and concealed her body in a sealed manhole. The court fined him Rs 10 lakh.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Kuwait, emphasizing India's support for Kuwait's development and praising the Indian diaspora's contributions. He highlighted the growing partnership between the two nations, driven by shared economic aspirations and strong cultural ties. Modi also interacted with the Indian community and acknowledged their role in strengthening bilateral relations.
Sushmita Singh, the principal of a nursing college in Varanasi, ended her life by jumping in front of a train. The incident occurred near the Tarna overbridge. The police are investigating her mobile data to understand the reasons behind her suicide. Her body has been sent for post-mortem.
The health ministry has warned against using earphones and headphones for more than two hours daily, advising frequent breaks to prevent irreversible hearing damage. Research shows that prolonged use can lead to high-frequency hearing loss and tinnitus, with the young population being particularly at risk.
The US and Iran held high-level nuclear negotiations in Oman, the first since the 2015 agreement's termination, with both sides expressing a desire for a swift, mutually beneficial outcome. While Trump warns of potential military intervention if negotiations fail, Iran seeks sanctions relief amidst regional tensions. Discussions will continue next Saturday, aiming for a "real and fair agreement".
Australia's batting lineup is facing a century drought, with only three tons in seven Tests this year. Skipper Pat Cummins remains optimistic about Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja breaking their individual dry spells in the upcoming Brisbane Test. Their struggles reflect a broader issue, with the team's century tally potentially the lowest this century.
Sonya Curry opened up about her marriage, divorce, and faith journey on "The Travis Hearn Podcast," including introspection on past choices similar to biblical narratives. Her revelations added context to her 33-year marriage with Dell Curry, which ended in a high-profile 2021 divorce. She now focuses on personal growth and spiritual renewal, offering insights into overcoming adversity and personal accountability.
Impeached South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol will appear at a Seoul court hearing to contest his formal arrest over imposing martial law last month. Yoon, detained after a large police operation, faces rebellion charges with the potential for up to 20 days of custody if the arrest warrant is granted.
Shubman Gill had a conversation with India coach Gautam Gambhir before the fifth Test against Australia. Indications suggest Gill might return to the playing XI after missing the fourth Test. The team management, including Rohit Sharma and Ajit Agarkar, seemingly discussed lineup options, though only Akash Deep is confirmed out due to a stiff back.
The Supreme Court, during a hearing on petitions challenging Waqf Act changes, acknowledged some provisions as beneficial but sought clarification on others. Concerns were raised regarding 'waqf by user' property scrutiny and the inclusion of non-Muslim members in Waqf bodies.
Himachal Pradesh's chief secretary, Prabodh Saxena, faces scrutiny after allegedly billing the government for a Holi party he hosted for IAS officers and their families. The Rs 1.22 lakh bill, submitted to the general administration department, has sparked controversy. This incident follows previous allegations against another former chief secretary, Shrikant Baldi, for misusing funds, prompting calls for investigation and accountability.