The Supreme Court has permitted podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as BeerBiceps, to reclaim his passport for international work travel. This decision follows the completion of investigations by Assam and Maharashtra into the "India's Got Latent" case involving him. The court is also considering consolidating the FIRs against Allahbadia into a single case.
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In Madhya Pradesh's Damoh district, a massive education fraud has been unearthed, revealing how teachers secured jobs using fake documents. Twin sisters, both named Rashmi, fraudulently worked for 18 years, costing the state over Rs 1.6 crore. Despite a High Court order, 16 teachers with confirmed irregularities remain employed, having collectively drawn nearly Rs 22.9 crore in salaries.
Manipur caretaker CM Biren Singh emphasized the threat posed by illegal immigration from Myanmar, stating that his efforts were disrupted by ethnic conflict. Singh highlighted concerns about the unguarded border and demographic changes, while his supporters demanded his reinstatement amidst a leadership crisis.
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The Indian Street Premier League match between Falcon Risers Hyderabad and KVN Bangalore Strikers was marked by a thrilling six-run victory for Hyderabad. Vishwajit Thakur's crucial knock and an unexpected turn of events involving a missed run-out attempt drew much attention. Despite early setbacks, Hyderabad's resilient play secured the win in a nail-biting finish.
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