Subhash Atul, a Bengaluru-based executive, tragically died by suicide, alleging harassment by his wife and in-laws for a hefty sum. His family seeks justice, citing a 24-page death note and video detailing the alleged extortion and legal manipulation. A case of abetment to suicide has been filed against his wife and her family, who deny involvement.
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For the first time since the Delhi assembly's formation in 1993, the city will send members of two different political parties to the Rajya Sabha. With BJP winning 48 seats and AAP securing 22 seats, the BJP will claim two seats while AAP will take one seat in the Upper House.
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Delhi's air quality significantly worsened to 'very poor' due to mist, smog, and low wind speed, leading CAQM to impose Grap-3 restrictions immediately. The AQI was recorded at 379 by 6 pm, prompting a ban on construction activities and certain diesel and petrol cars. Further deterioration is expected.
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