Uncontrolled sand mining in Sonipat's Yamuna River, violating environmental regulations and NGT directives, has diverted the river's course in Asadpur village. The irrigation department reported illegal excavation with heavy machinery, prompting calls for immediate cessation and action against those responsible. Despite complaints, authorities have allegedly failed to address the violations, raising concerns about environmental damage and state revenue loss.
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A businessman from Himachal Pradesh was allegedly duped and extorted of nearly Rs 2 lakh in Delhi after being lured by a woman he met online. He was accused of illegal activity by men posing as police officers who threatened him with jail. Delhi Police has apprehended two men involved in the extortion scheme.
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The southwest monsoon made an early arrival in Kerala on May 24, eight days ahead of schedule, marking the earliest onset since 2009. This swift advancement, driven by favourable atmospheric conditions, has already extended to Lakshadweep and parts of neighbouring states. Red and orange alerts have been issued for several districts in Kerala due to heavy rainfall.
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) will close the WBJEE 2025 response sheet grievance portal tonight, May 25, 2025. Candidates can raise objections against recorded responses by logging into wbjeeb.nic.in and paying ?500 per challenged response. The results, based on the final answer key, may face delays due to an ongoing OBC category survey. The exam was held on April 27 for admissions to engineering, architecture, pharmacy, and technology courses in West Bengal.
Delhi Capitals concluded their IPL campaign victoriously, defeating Punjab Kings by six wickets, highlighted by Sameer Rizvi's explosive, unbeaten 58 off 25 balls. Rizvi's maiden IPL half-century propelled DC to chase down a challenging 207-run target. Earlier, Shreyas Iyer's 53 and Marcus Stoinis's quickfire 44 powered Punjab Kings to a formidable total, despite DC's ultimately successful chase.
An Indian parliamentary delegation, led by BJP MP Baijayant Jay Panda, met with Bahrain's Deputy Prime Minister to address concerns about cross-border terrorism following the Pahalgam attack. The delegation emphasized India's firm resolve to combat terrorism and highlighted the country's security concerns, holding a neighbor responsible for orchestrating attacks.
The 'Thug Life' audio launch in Chennai saw Kamal Haasan praising STR's leadership and Shiva Rajkumar's presence. Haasan reflected on his political journey, driven by gratitude rather than ambition. He lauded Tamil cinema's artistry and expressed his commitment to delivering quality films, acknowledging the support he has received throughout his career.
A disturbing surge in digital arrest scams is deceiving individuals nationwide, including tech-savvy citizens. Scammers impersonate law enforcement, fabricating accusations and demanding immediate payments or banking details under threat of arrest. These fraudsters exploit fear and urgency, often using spoofed numbers and fake police station backdrops to manipulate victims into compliance, causing significant emotional distress.
Ahmedabad Police have issued a traffic advisory for the IPL 2025 match between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans at Narendra Modi Stadium on May 25. Restrictions will be enforced two hours before the 3:30 pm match and two hours after. Key roadways near the stadium will be restricted, with diversions in place via Tapovan and Sargasan Circles.