A Boeing 737 Max 8, carrying 151 passengers and six crew members from Dubai, executed an emergency landing in Lucknow due to low fuel after circling over Nepal airspace awaiting clearance to land in Kathmandu. Following refueling, the flight resumed its journey and successfully reached Kathmandu.
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A fire erupted at the Annapurna Girls Hostel in Greater Noida, with students leaping from balconies to escape. The fire, caused by an air conditioner's compressor explosion, led to no casualties. The fire department promptly managed the situation, ensuring no students were trapped inside. Videos captured the dramatic escape efforts of the hostel's residents.
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Bangladesh High Court reduced the life sentence of Ulfa leader Paresh Baruah to 14 years and five others to 10 years for their attempt to smuggle arms in 2004. The court had earlier commuted their death sentences to life imprisonment. The illegal arms, intended for separatist groups in northeast India, included grenades, rocket launchers, and submachine guns.
A retired soldier, working as a security guard in Telangana, allegedly killed his wife, chopped her body into pieces, boiled them, and ground the bones before disposing of the remains in Meerpet lake. Police are yet to find the remains after the suspect confessed to the crime following a missing report filed by the victim's family.
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Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan believes India’s ability to handle pressure gives them an edge over Pakistan in the upcoming Champions Trophy clash. Pathan highlights India's superior talent in one-day cricket and praises Mohammed Shami's recent performance, which boosts the team's confidence. Pathan said the Indian side is better placed to handle pressure situations.
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Maharashtra's CM Devendra Fadnavis expressed support for removing Mughal king Aurangzeb's tomb but highlighted legal constraints due to its protected status by the Archaeological Survey of India. This issue emerged after BJP's Udayanraje Bhosale, a Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj descendent, advocated for its removal. The controversy was further fueled by Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Asim Azmi's praise of Aurangzeb.
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