During a White House celebration honouring the Ohio State Buckeyes' national championship, vice president JD Vance accidentally toppled the trophy, causing a stir among the team and President Trump. Despite the mishap, Coach Ryan Day considered the visit an honor, marking a final celebration before key players depart for the NFL Draft, signaling a period of transition for the team.
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A sloth bear attack in Chhattisgarh's Korar forest range resulted in the deaths of a father and son, with two others injured. The bear, suspected of having rabies, first attacked Ajju Kureti and then Sukhlal Darro. Later, the bear killed Sukhlal's father, Shankar Darro. Authorities are working to tranquilize and capture the bear.
On March 2, 2025, Virat Kohli fans mistakenly targeted electronics giant Philips on social media after New Zealand's Glenn Phillips took a spectacular catch to dismiss Kohli during his 300th ODI appearance. The confusion led to trolling of Philips due to the resemblance in names.
Punjab BJP media in-charge Vineet Joshi accused AAP of influencing young voters through exam questions highlighting AAP policies. AAP rebutted the allegation, calling it baseless and accused BJP of creating controversy. Joshi cited a Class XII political science question from March 4, while AAP stated that such questions are typical in political science exams.
Maharashtra has suspended issuance of birth and death certificates applied for over a year old amid investigations into thousands of suspected fraudulent claims by Bangladeshi and Rohingya immigrants. The policy change follows BJP allegations and the formation of a probe team by the state home department.
A Kolkata court sentenced Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment and fined him Rs 50,000 for the rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor. While the CBI called for the death penalty in this 'rarest of rare' case, the court declined, deeming it not sufficiently rare. Roy maintains he was framed and coerced into confessing.
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Lawyers at Calcutta High Court boycotted court proceedings on Tuesday, protesting the transfer of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma from Delhi HC. The lawyers expressed discontent with the SC collegium's decision, stating their intent to boycott Sharma's swearing-in and court sessions, citing concerns over his reputation.
An Almora district court acquitted a woman accused by her mother-in-law of attempting to kill her infant daughter and neglecting to breastfeed. The court found the case doubtful due to inconsistent statements, a delayed FIR, and lack of evidence, attributing the allegations to a domestic dispute.