A limousine from Vladimir Putin's official fleet exploded and caught fire near the FSB headquarters in Moscow. The driver, passengers, or cause of the fire remain unknown, but no injuries were reported. Onlookers attempted to help before emergency services arrived. The incident has led to tightened security measures in the area.
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Over 70 NCC cadets from schools and colleges fell ill due to suspected food poisoning during a 10-day camp at KMM College of Arts & Science in Thrikkakara. They experienced stomach aches, vomiting, and diarrhea after lunch on the fourth day and were hospitalized. Parents protested at the camp, which was subsequently closed.
A Hindu woman in Navi Mumbai delivered a baby girl using a Muslim woman's Aadhaar card for illegal adoption. The Muslim woman abandoned the baby after finding out she's HIV positive, leading to legal actions against both women. Investigations highlight the need for stricter adoption regulations.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Centre cannot impose service tax on the sale of lotteries, a state subject under List II. It upheld Sikkim High Court's decision that lottery activities fall under 'betting and gambling'. The court found no merit in the Centre's appeal, emphasizing that no service was rendered between lottery ticket purchasers and state governments.
A senior chemistry professor at Aligarh Muslim University was suspended following an internal probe for impersonating female students and filing fake harassment complaints against a colleague. Authorities discovered Riyazuddin's deceit through CCTV surveillance, revealing his regular visits to the post office to send the false letters.
Tension arises in Delhi's Seelampur over a mosque's expansion in a narrow lane, prompting Hindu families to put up 'House for sale' signs. Muslim residents assert the expansion aims to alleviate overcrowding, insisting on a single entrance. Police are monitoring the situation, halting construction amid concerns of potential violent clashes during upcoming festivals.
Virat Kohli led India to victory in the Champions Trophy semifinals against Australia, scoring 84 runs. Despite falling short of a century, his effort allowed KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya to chase down Australia's 264. Mohammed Shami and spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Ravindra Jadeja took key wickets.
TCS has revised its work-from-office policy, establishing stricter office attendance requirements with allowed exceptions for personal emergencies and network issues. Backdated entries are limited, and bulk uploads are prohibited.
An engineer from Hingoli, Maharashtra, who had been missing in Iran for almost two months, is currently in a Tehran jail for taking photographs. He informed his wife via WhatsApp that he is expected to be released next Tuesday with the help of the Indian embassy.
At the Coldplay concert in Navi Mumbai, 75,000 attendees generated 9 tonnes of waste. The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation worked through the night with 150 personnel to manage and clear the waste, maintaining the city's cleanliness standards. Preparations are ongoing for two more concerts.
Australian cricket legend Glenn McGrath praised Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah for his instrumental role in keeping the Border-Gavaskar Trophy competitive, citing his adaptability and control. McGrath highlighted Bumrah's unique hyper-extension and short run-up while emphasizing the talent pool in Indian cricket, including prospects like Prasidh Krishna and Yashasvi Jaiswal.