Under Sharia law, the only way to stop the execution now is securing a pardon from the victim’s family. Nimisha Priya’s family and supporters have paid ‘diyah’, or blood money, to the victim’s family and negotiations are on.
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Samajwadi Party MP Zia Ur Rehman Barq faces a ₹1.91 crore fine for alleged electricity theft at his Sambhal residence. A power department raid, following a police case, revealed tampered meters and zero consumption recorded despite heavy appliance usage. The sanctioned load of 2KW was drastically exceeded by the actual usage of 16,480 watts.
The Indian Army paid tribute to Ladakhi shepherd Tashi Namgyal, who recently passed away. Namgyal played a vital role in the 1999 Kargil War by alerting the army to Pakistani infiltration. While searching for his yaks, he discovered Pakistani soldiers constructing bunkers, enabling a swift Indian response.
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US officials are challenging European regulations targeting American tech firms. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr criticized the EU's Digital Services Act. President Trump vowed retaliatory measures against countries imposing penalties on US tech companies. The administration is also opposing Europe's Digital Markets Act, which affects companies like Meta and Google.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have pulled Rs 4,285 crore from Indian equities in the first three days of January due to apprehensions about the third-quarter earnings season, high stock valuations, and global economic uncertainties. December 2023 had seen a net inflow of Rs 15,446 crore, highlighting current investor caution.
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A 20-year-old MBBS student, Ivy Prasad, was found hanging in her room at Kamarhati ESI Hospital quarters. Her mother, a doctor, discovered her after multiple unanswered calls. No suicide note was found, and police have registered a case of unnatural death. Authorities suspect depression; an investigation is underway, and a post-mortem is being conducted.
A 48-year-old woman named Farhana, who was arrested for allegedly pelting stones at police during the Sambhal violence, has been released after 87 days in jail. An investigation revealed she weighs 120kg and couldn't have been the perpetrator. Her neighbor, Zikra, misled authorities due to an old enmity.