Shraddha Tiwari, a 22-year-old missing from Indore, returned with a surprising twist, claiming to have married Karan Yogi after a failed meeting with her boyfriend. She allegedly attempted suicide, and Karan, an acquaintance, intervened and married her in a temple. Despite family concerns and police investigation, Shraddha insists on staying with Karan, leading to the case's closure.
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Israeli airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, resulted in the death of Ahmed al-Rahawi, the Houthi prime minister, along with several ministers during a government workshop. The Israeli military confirmed targeting a Houthi site, amidst ongoing Houthi attacks on Israel and Red Sea shipping in support of Palestinians. Earlier strikes this week in Sanaa caused numerous casualties, escalating tensions in the region.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a circular tightening rules for correcting Class 10 and 12 students’ demographic details. Highlighting repeated lapses by schools, CBSE has mandated strict verification during admission, registration, and LOC submission. Incomplete or undocumented requests will now be rejected, placing accountability on schools and parents to ensure 100% accurate student records before results.
Defending champions India enter the Asia Cup 2025 as favorites, despite a recent lack of T20I match practice. Irfan Pathan believes India's strong NCA system ensures adequate preparation, cautioning them mainly against Afghanistan's potent spinners. He also highlighted Shubman Gill's vice-captaincy as beneficial and revealed Rohit Sharma's desire to continue playing ODIs, contingent on maintaining fitness and game-time.
The Allahabad High Court has ruled that a Hindu marriage's validity isn't contingent on registration, clarifying that family courts can't demand a marriage certificate for mutual consent divorce petitions. The court emphasized that a registration certificate serves merely as evidence of marriage.
A Greater Faridabad RWA has fined a resident, Divya Nair, Rs 1.3 lakh for feeding strays in unauthorized areas of Princess Park since 2022. Despite a designated feeding zone, the RWA claims Nair's actions created a mess and safety concerns. Nair alleges assault and threats, while the RWA seeks legal action to recover the fine, citing resident safety.
Donald Trump has reportedly cancelled the Secret Service protection extended to Kamala Harris by Joe Biden, exceeding the legally mandated six months post her vice presidency. Effective September 1, 2025, Harris will no longer receive Secret Service agents or threat intelligence, just before her national book tour promoting her memoir, "107 Days".
In Bihar's Nalanda district, Rural Development Minister Shrawan Kumar and JD(U) legislator Krishna Murari Sharan faced villagers' wrath following a road accident that killed nine. Villagers, demanding immediate compensation, chased the minister and MLA for a kilometre after the minister's delayed response. The minister switched vehicles multiple times to escape the angry mob, resulting in injuries to a security officer.
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Trump’s administration has imposed sweeping visa restrictions on Palestinians, effectively shutting students and professionals out of the US Education, research, medical treatment, and professional exchanges are being blocked, with visas denied even for officials. While framed as national security, critics see it as political, leaving a generation of Palestinians cut off from vital opportunities abroad.