In a shocking incident in Delhi's Karawal Nagar, Pradeep Kumar allegedly strangled his wife, Jayashree, and their two young daughters following a dispute. Police arrested Kumar, suspecting a possible suicide attempt due to cuts on his hand. Financial struggles stemming from gambling debts and his father's death reportedly fueled domestic tension.
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The Congress party in Jammu and Kashmir has initiated a series of hunger strikes to advocate for the restoration of statehood, coinciding with the anniversary of the Quit India Movement. Despite repeated promises from the Modi government and BJP leaders, no concrete steps have been taken, prompting the party to escalate its protests.
Recent ISRO satellite images reveal the Bhagirathi river's dramatic reshaping due to a flash flood in Dharali, triggered by the erosion of a debris fan. The flood altered river channels, submerged buildings, and caused significant topographical shifts.
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Donald Trump expressed his willingness to release all government information related to Jeffrey Epstein, emphasizing the need to protect innocent individuals. While open to considering pardons in general, he remained cautious about Ghislaine Maxwell's case, citing unfamiliarity. Trump seemed unlikely to pardon Sean "Diddy" Combs, referencing their past friendly relationship soured by Combs' critical statements during Trump's political campaigns.
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NSDL's Rs 4,011.60-crore IPO witnessed overwhelming investor response, oversubscribed 41.02 times and priced at Rs 800 per share. With listing scheduled on BSE, grey market premiums indicate a strong debut. The IPO, an Offer for Sale, aims to unlock shareholder value, attracting significant interest due to NSDL's strong financials and market position.