In Gurgaon, a 16-year-old boy was apprehended for allegedly murdering his seven-year-old neighbor. The gruesome act involved stabbing the younger boy nearly 20 times with scissors, concealing the body near the KMP Expressway.
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A convoy of buses carrying Amarnath Yatra pilgrims met with an accident in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam district. The incident occurred on Sunday. At least ten pilgrims sustained injuries. They were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital. The injured are now in stable condition. Damaged buses were replaced and the remaining yatris resumed their journey.
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JP Nadda refuted opposition claims linking senior ministers' absence from a Rajya Sabha meeting to Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation. Nadda confirmed his and Kiren Rijiju's prior notification of their absence to Dhankhar's office. Congress leaders questioned the stated health reasons, suggesting deeper issues, while the BJP dismissed the allegations, highlighting a subsequent meeting of senior ministers.
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