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- 'I want to ask every Sikh brother ...': Rahul Gandhi reacts to row over remarks made in USRahul Gandhi defended his comments made in the US about Sikhs, accusing the BJP of lying to silence him. He stressed that all Indians should freely practice their religion. The BJP urged him to retract his statement, citing Sikh groups' concerns. Gandhi reiterated his commitment to India's unity and equality.
- 'Stripped, tied my legs, threw me into room': Army captain's fiancée shares 'torture' story at Odisha's Bharatpur police stationAn Army officer's fiancée claims she was tortured by Bhubaneswar police at Bharatpur station while attempting to file a complaint against hooligans. She alleges being stripped, kicked, and falsely accused of assaulting a lady officer. Five policemen have been suspended, and the crime branch is conducting an investigation.
- 'Tirupati laddu ghee had pig & beef fat, fish oil': Row rages in Andhra Pradesh; TDP, YSRCP lock hornsLab analysis revealed foreign fats, including animal fats, in the ghee used for Tirupati laddu prasadam during the YSRC government's tenure. The NDDB report mentioned possible false positives due to cow feeding conditions. TTD has blacklisted the former supplier and is now procuring ghee from Karnataka Milk Federation at a higher cost.
- Atishi takes charge as Delhi CM, places empty chair for Arvind KejriwalAtishi took charge as Delhi's chief minister, placing an empty chair beside her for Arvind Kejriwal. Retaining her previous portfolios, she leads a new Cabinet ahead of upcoming elections. The Delhi Assembly is set to convene on September 26 and 27 to address pending projects and initiatives.
- 'Assigned task was not hers': Work pressure at EY Pune kills CA daughter from KeralaAnna Sebastian Perayil, a 26-year-old chartered accountant from Kochi, died of cardiac arrest due to alleged work-related stress at Ernst & Young in Pune. Her mother highlighted the excessive workload faced by young IT professionals in a letter to the firm's India chief. EY expressed deep sadness and reiterated their commitment to employee wellbeing.
- 'Unwarranted, unsubstantiated': India reacts strongly to US court summons over pro-Khalistani terrorist Pannun's lawsuit over 'assassination bid'India has strongly reacted to a US court's summons of its top officials following a civil lawsuit by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, leader of the banned Sikhs for Justice group. Pannun alleges an assassination plot by Indian officials was foiled. The lawsuit seeks financial compensation for assault and emotional distress. Pannun's lawsuit references past incidents, including the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, another pro-Khalistani leader.
- Modi visit to US: Hours before PM's arrival, White House hosts meeting with Pro-Khalistan leadersBefore Prime Minister Narendra Modi's US visit, White House officials met with Sikh activists to discuss safeguarding Americans from transnational repression. Representatives from major Sikh organizations expressed gratitude and called for further action. This meeting coincides with new legislative efforts addressing such issues, including a bill introduced by Congressman Adam Schiff.
- How Israel's Mossad turned everyday pagers into deadly weapons against HezbollahIsraeli operatives secretly placed explosives in pagers used by Hezbollah, leading to an attack that killed at least nine people and injured over 2,800 across Lebanon. The devices were triggered remotely through a coded message. This operation marks a significant intelligence failure for Hezbollah, which has vowed retaliation against Israel.
- 'I have no house': Arvind Kejriwal says he will live among Delhi residents after leaving CM houseArvind Kejriwal, AAP National Convenor and former Delhi CM, declared he will leave the official bungalow to live among Delhi's people. He resigned from his position citing moral reasons rather than political pressure. Kejriwal accused PM Modi and BJP of conspiring to damage AAP’s reputation by questioning their honesty.
- 'Detonators' put on way of Army train set off alarm
- BJP minister booked for calling Rahul Gandhi 'number one terrorist'An FIR has been lodged against Union minister Ravneet Singh Bittu for labeling Congress leader Rahul Gandhi a 'number one terrorist' in response to Gandhi’s comments on the Sikh community in India. This followed support from Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun for Gandhi’s statements. The Congress party condemned Bittu’s remarks and filed further complaints against other NDA leaders.
- Tamil Nadu governor R N Ravi says secularism European concept, not needed in IndiaTamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi argued that secularism is a European concept irrelevant to India, asserting it was inserted into the Constitution by an insecure Prime Minister during the emergency. His statements prompted criticism from political parties, who highlighted the necessity of secularism and called on him to uphold his constitutional responsibilities.
- 'One nation, one election' cleared by Union CabinetThe Union Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Modi, has approved the 'one Nation One Poll' panel report led by former president Ram Nath Kovind. This initiative seeks to hold simultaneous elections nationwide. Home Minister Amit Shah announced that it will be implemented within the next five years during Modi's third term in office.
- Badlapur sexual assault case: Accused shot dead after opening fire in police custodyAkshay Shinde, who was accused of sexually assaulting two young girls at a Badlapur school, died from bullet injuries sustained during a police encounter. While in police custody, Shinde reportedly snatched a police officer’s weapon and opened fire on officers. Several police personnel were injured during the attack. The case has led to additional charges against the school's chairman and secretary under the POCSO Act. A Special Investigation Team has been set up to investigate further.
- 'Married to Pakistan ...': Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge attacks PM Modi, Amit ShahMallikarjun Kharge denied accusations by PM Modi and Amit Shah that the Congress-National Conference alliance in Jammu and Kashmir aligns with Pakistan's interests. He asserted that Congress prioritises local welfare. Kharge criticised BJP for not fulfilling promises, referencing Modi’s 2015 visit to Pakistan as a distraction from their failures. He also said that BJP may love India but is married to Pakistan.
- 'Shouldn't BJP's retirement rule apply to PM Modi?': In letter to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Kejriwal poses five questionsArvind Kejriwal addressed a letter to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, highlighting five concerns such as the alleged misuse of central agencies by BJP against political opponents. He questioned PM Modi's tactics using ED and CBI to destabilize state governments and criticized the inclusion of previously labeled corrupt leaders into BJP.
- Badlapur locals happy with ‘encounter’ of Akshay Shinde, distribute sweetsThe main accused in the sexual assault case of two nursery students in Badlapur died after allegedly snatching a policeman's gun and firing. Police assert he was shot in self-defense, while his family disputes this, calling for an investigation. The incident has ignited public outrage and significant political reactions.
- Amit Shah's remarks on Bangladesh migrants deplorable: DhakaBangladesh has formally protested against remarks made by India's Union Home Minister Amit Shah about Bangladeshi nationals during his recent visit to Jharkhand. Dhaka expressed deep displeasure and urged Indian authorities to advise political leaders to avoid making objectionable comments that could harm the mutual respect and understanding between the two neighboring countries.
- 'What was the need to disrespect?': Priyanka Gandhi slams PM Modi over JP Nadda's reply to KhargePriyanka Gandhi Vadra criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for delegating BJP chief JP Nadda to respond to Mallikarjun Kharge's letter regarding slanderous remarks against Rahul Gandhi. She emphasized the importance of maintaining dignity and etiquette in politics, suggesting that Modi should have personally replied to uphold democratic values and respect senior leaders.
- '3 lakh laddus daily, Rs 500 crore revenue annually': Tirupati's sacred sweet takes a sour turn after ghee adulteration chargesThe sacred Tirupati laddu, offered at Lord Venkateswara's shrine in Andhra Pradesh, is facing quality issues after lab tests revealed foreign fats in the ghee. This discovery led to a change in suppliers and an inquiry by the state government. The laddus have been a significant part of temple offerings since 1715.
- PM Modi heads back to India without handing MAGA supremo a 'trump card'Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed an intense 72-hour visit to the US, steering clear of interactions with 2024 Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. His packed schedule included discussions with President Joe Biden, participation in a Quad summit, addressing the UN Summit of the Future, and meetings with top CEOs.
- Gurgaon horror: SUV on wrong side kills biker on Golf Course Road, tragic crash caught on cameraA tragic accident occurred on Golf Course Road in Gurgaon where a 23-year-old biker named Akshat Garg died after colliding head-on with an SUV driven by Kuldeep Kumar Thakur on the wrong side of the road. Despite being detained initially, Thakur was released on bail. Eyewitnesses allege political connections influenced his quick release.
- Another train sabotage? Iron pole placed across railway track in UttarakhandIndian Railways averted a major accident when the loco pilot of Gujarat Mail found an iron pole on the track between Bilaspur Road and Rudrapur City in Uttarakhand. The driver stopped, cleared the obstruction, and resumed safely. This follows multiple similar incidents across India, prompting investigations by railway authorities.
- EY employee death: Anna's father breaks silence after mother's letter goes viralAnna Sebastian Perayil, a 26-year-old Ernst and Young employee, died from "work-related stress," according to her father. Despite parental advice to quit, she continued working long hours without adequate sleep or nutrition. EY India Chairman denied that work pressure caused her death but expressed condolences.
- More damage at Taj: Cracks appear across monument, Quranic verses fade, precious stones erodeRecent heavy rainfall in Agra has led to visible cracks and damage on the Taj Mahal, including worn inscriptions and chipped stones. Despite these issues, the Archeological Survey of India asserts there are no serious structural problems. Conservation work continues to maintain the iconic monument.
- EY employee death: FM Sitharaman calls for stress management lessons, Congress fumes at 'victim-blaming'Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman urged educational institutions to include stress management lessons after a young CA professional's death at EY India. She highlighted the importance of inner resilience and spirituality. Congress criticized her remarks as insensitive, accusing the government of neglecting corporate exploitation issues. An investigation into EY's work environment is underway.
- 30 rocket launchers, 150 nests hit: Footage shows Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in LebanonThe Israeli military executed extensive airstrikes on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, targeting launchers and infrastructure. This escalation follows threats from Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah after recent attacks attributed to Israel. Defense Minister Gallant warned that Hezbollah would face increasing repercussions as Israel works to secure its northern border areas.
- 'We seek fresh start': Marxist leader Dissanayake after winning Sri Lanka presidential pollsAnura Kumara Dissanayake emerged victorious in Sri Lanka's presidential election, unseating President Ranil Wickremesinghe. Emphasizing national unity, he plans to renegotiate the $2.9 billion IMF bailout agreement amid public discontent. The election saw a high turnout with about 75% of the country's 17 million eligible voters casting their ballots. Polling was conducted at over 13,400 stations across 22 electoral districts, with around 75% of Sri Lanka’s 17 million eligible voters participating.
- When Modi told Obama: Your car is almost the size of the house my mother lives inPrime Minister Narendra Modi’s ability to connect personally with world leaders is exemplified by an exchange during his 2014 US visit. While riding in President Obama’s stretch limousine, Modi remarked that it was almost as large as his mother’s house. This candid revelation highlighted Modi’s humble beginnings and fostered a deeper bond between the two leaders.
- EY employee death: Nirmala Sitharaman clarifies remark amid outrage, says 'no victim shaming'Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman responded to accusations of victim shaming after MP Priyanka Chaturvedi criticized her remarks on Anna Sebastian Perayil's death, attributed to work pressure at Ernst & Young. Sitharaman clarified her comments were misunderstood and emphasized institutional support for young professionals. The Union labour ministry is investigating EY's work culture.
- Indus Water Treaty: India serves formal notice to Pakistan, seeks modificationIndia has formally notified Pakistan, seeking amendments to the Indus Water Treaty due to significant changes in circumstances and lack of cooperation from Pakistan. The treaty, established in 1960, allocates waters from eastern rivers to India and western rivers to Pakistan. Disputes continue over India's efforts to utilize its allotted water resources.
- J&K assembly elections: Strong emotions over Article 370 unite youths in ValleyAamir Nazir, a 29-year-old engineering graduate from Kashmir University, is making a living by selling tea and snacks on a highway in Ganderbal due to limited job opportunities. The nullification of Article 370 has increased the demand for local governance as residents hope for better job prospects and living conditions.
- Single bullet mark found on left side of Badlapur Pocso accused's head: Autopsy reportThe Bombay High Court is set to urgently hear a petition by the father of an accused in the Badlapur school sexual assault case, who was killed in a police encounter. A post-mortem revealed a single bullet wound on his head. Forensic teams inspected the scene, and CID Maharashtra will handle the investigation.
- Animal fat in Tirupati laddu: Centre intervenes, temple trust blacklists supplier - Top developmentsThe controversy over adulterated Tirupati temple laddus has intensified as the Centre seeks a report. Former Andhra Pradesh CM Jagan Mohan Reddy denies using animal fat in prasadam during his tenure, while current CM Chandrababu Naidu accuses him of compromising quality. Lab tests confirm adulteration, prompting calls for stricter measures and improved quality control.
- 'One nation, one election': PM Modi says 'important step for vibrant democracy'; Opposition dubs it 'impractical'The Union Cabinet has approved the 'one nation, one election' proposal recommended by a panel led by former president Ram Nath Kovind. Opposition parties criticize the move as impractical and harmful to federalism. Meanwhile, BJP and its allies support it, citing benefits like reduced election expenses and improved law and order.
- Arvind Kejriwal to vacate CM residence, give up security to live as 'common man': AAPArvind Kejriwal, the outgoing chief minister of Delhi, has announced he will give up all government facilities and vacate his official residence within 15 days. He aims to live like a common man without security or official vehicles. Concerns for his safety have been raised due to past attacks.
- 'No dialogue with Pakistan till terrorism is eliminated': Amit Shah in J&KUnion home minister Amit Shah said that the central government will not engage in talks with Pakistan until terrorism is eradicated. Addressing an election rally in Nowshera, he criticized opposition calls to reinstate Article 370 and reaffirmed the BJP's commitment to reservation for hilly regions, tribals, Dalits, and OBC communities.
- EY Pune employee Anna Sebastian's death: Probe finds MNC lacked labour welfare permitAn Ernst & Young office in Pune is under investigation following the death of Anna Sebastian Perayil, allegedly due to overwhelming workload. The office has operated without mandatory registration since 2007. Maharashtra's labour department has rejected EY's recent application for registration and demanded an explanation within seven days.
- 'He is a disgrace': Congress slams TN RN Ravi governor for 'secularism' remarkCongress denounced Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi's claim that secularism is a European concept as outrageous and unacceptable. Jairam Ramesh called for his dismissal, labeling him a disgrace. DMK also criticized Ravi, urging him to read the Constitution and understand India's diverse linguistic and religious landscape. Ravi alleged Indira Gandhi introduced secularism during the emergency.
- 'Naidu a pathological liar': Jagan Reddy writes to PM Modi on Tirupati laddu rowYSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu's allegations regarding animal fat in Tirumala laddus. Naidu's claims have led to significant public outcry among devotees. The Centre is now involved and has requested a comprehensive report on the matter.
- 'One nation, one election' gets Cabinet nod: How Kovind panel proposes to synchronise Lok Sabha and assembly elections
- Arvind Kejriwal to move out of CM residence in a week, says AAPArvind Kejriwal will vacate his official residence within a week after resigning as Delhi's Chief Minister. Despite security concerns, he remains firm on his decision. Atishi's name was also proposed at the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) meeting held at Arvind Kejriwal's residence last night. Her name was proposed, and a consensus was agreed upon by party members.
- 'My daughter would have been dead by now': When a ‘monkey attack’ in UP foiled man’s bid to rape 6-year old girlIn Baghpat, a troop of monkeys intervened to save a 6-year-old girl from a rape attempt. The accused lured her to an abandoned house but fled when the monkeys attacked him. Police have registered an FIR under the Pocso Act and are investigating to identify and apprehend the suspect.
- Kejriwal slams PM, poses five queries to RSS chiefArvind Kejriwal raised five questions for RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, challenging PM Modi's use of ED and CBI against state governments and the inclusion of corrupt politicians in BJP. He also questioned if the retirement rule applies to Modi and emphasized his dedication to integrity in politics.
- PM Modi expresses 'deep concern' on humanitarian situation in GazaPrime Minister Narendra Modi voiced deep concern about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during bilateral discussions with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in New York. Modi reiterated India's commitment to supporting Palestine and endorsing a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict. India has also extended financial aid to Gaza, reflecting its ongoing humanitarian commitments.
- 'Is son showing attitude to mother?': Kejriwal quizzes RSS, attacks PM ModiArvind Kejriwal, former Delhi CM and AAP leader, launched an attack on the RSS and PM Modi, questioning their roles in current politics. He posed five questions to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat about BJP's practices. The BJP protested against Kejriwal, accusing him of corruption. Kejriwal addressed supporters at Jantar Mantar post his release from jail.
- 75% of users to stop using UPI for payments if ...LocalCircles' survey indicates that 75% of UPI users would stop using the service if transaction fees were introduced. The survey highlights UPI's rapid growth, with transactions surpassing 100 billion in the 2023-24 fiscal year. LocalCircles plans to bring these concerns to the Ministry of Finance and RBI for consideration.
- Lipstick leads to transfer of Tamil Nadu's woman duffedarS B Madhavi, Greater Chennai Corporation's first woman duffedar (marshal), a job that requires her to be part of the mayor's ceremonial retinue, has been shunted out for allegedly defying an order not to wear lipstick during an official assignment last month.
- 3 grams explosives in 5,000 pagers: How Israel carried out covert strike on HezbollahExplosives embedded in over 5000 pagers by Mossad triggered simultaneous explosions across Lebanon, causing over 11 deaths and injuring more than 3000 people. Hezbollah blamed Israel for the attack and vowed retaliation. Taiwanese company Gold Apollo denied involvement, stating they only authorized the brand and had no part in designing or manufacturing the pagers.
- Eye on aggressive China, US 'welcomes' progress on $3.9bn predator drones dealIndia's impending $3.9 billion purchase of 31 MQ-9B Predator drones from the US aims to boost its intelligence and surveillance capabilities. This acquisition is part of a larger defence partnership focusing on military interoperability and defence-industrial collaboration. The deal is expected to be finalized in mid-October after concluding techno-commercial negotiations.
- '5 petals of 'PUSHP' will make Viksit Bharat': PM Modi tells Indian diaspora in New YorkThe Indian diaspora in Delaware is excited about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. They see themselves as cultural ambassadors of India. In his address, Modi emphasized unity, pride, and optimism while praising the diaspora's role in strengthening US-India relations. He also discussed India's recent elections and his vision for a developed India.
- Union health minister JP Nadda seeks report on Tirupati laddu issue, says will take suitable actionUnion Health Minister Nadda has contacted Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu for a comprehensive report on claims that animal fat was used in Tirupati laddus during Jagan Mohan Reddy's tenure. This allegation has caused political friction, with the Centre set to review the report and decide on further steps.
- Watching, downloading child pornography are offences under POCSO Act: SCThe Supreme Court has overturned a Madras High Court ruling, stating that downloading and viewing child pornography are punishable offenses under the POCSO Act and IT law. The court also recommended replacing the term 'child pornography' with 'child sexual exploitative and abuse material,' marking a significant legal precedent in addressing such crimes.
- 'Symbol of hand will act as slap': Vinesh Phogat takes aim at BJP ahead of Haryana pollsWrestler-turned-politician Vinesh Phogat has joined Congress and criticized the BJP government for issues like unemployment and lack of respect for Haryana's people. Urging voters to support Congress in the October 5 elections, she promised a symbolic 'slap' to the current administration. Phogat is running from Julana Assembly constituency against BJP's Captain Yogesh Bairagi.
- Urmila Matondkar files for divorce from husband Mohsin Akhtar Mir after 8 years of marriageUrmila Matondkar has filed for divorce from her husband Mohsin Akhtar Mir, after eight years of marriage. According to a source from a Mumbai court, the actress filed for divorce around four months ago. The source told ETimes, "Urmila has filed for divorce about four months back."
- Bangladesh lodges official protest over Amit Shah's Jharkhand rally remarkBangladesh lodged a protest with New Delhi over Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remarks on Bangladeshi nationals during his Jharkhand visit. The Bangladesh foreign ministry expressed serious reservations and urged India to advise political leaders against making such comments, stating they undermine mutual respect between the neighboring countries.
- 'Grave insult': Atishi's 'Bharat'-like gesture with CM chair for Kejriwal angers Congress, BJPDelhi's new chief minister Atishi faced criticism from BJP and Congress for leaving Arvind Kejriwal's chair empty as a symbolic gesture. Opposition leaders condemned this act as an insult to constitutional norms. Atishi compared her role to Bharat from the Ramayana, expressing hope for Kejriwal's return in the upcoming elections.
- 'Revenge politics ... will not resign': Siddaramaiah attacks BJP, JD(S) after Karnataka HC gives nod for probe against him in MUDA land case
- Kangana in dock again, BJP condemns MP's remarks on farm lawsBJP MP Kangana Ranaut's remarks advocating for the return of repealed farm laws have drawn sharp criticism from opposition parties. Congress and AAP denounced her statements, accusing BJP of attempting to revive controversial legislation. Opposition leaders reaffirmed their commitment to farmers and lambasted the government's stance on the issue.
- 'Hold polls every month': AAP's rejoinder to 'one nation, one election'The Aam Aadmi Party opposes the Union cabinet's 'One Nation One Election' proposal, advocating instead for monthly elections to ensure accountability. They also call for uniform education and healthcare nationwide. Other parties, including Congress and Trinamool Congress, criticize the proposal as impractical and a diversion from pressing issues.
- CCTVs, masks & gloves ... : UP govt issues strict norms for eateries amid cases of food contaminationUttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has directed that names and addresses of operators, proprietors, and managers be displayed at all food centres. Chefs and waiters must wear masks and gloves, with CCTV installation mandatory in hotels and restaurants. This move follows recent incidents of food contamination reported in the state.
- 'Sanctity of Tirupati laddu restored': Temple trust after reports of 'beef fat, fish oil' in 'prasadam'The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams has taken steps to restore the sanctity of its laddu prasadam after lab tests revealed adulteration with beef fat and fish oil. Following complaints about changes in taste, the temple trust temporarily halted using cow-based products for making prasadam, ensuring purity and quality are maintained.
- 'Dummy CM ... new Manomohan Singh': BJP reacts to Atishi becoming Delhi CMAtishi Marlena took oath as Delhi's third woman chief minister, drawing criticism from BJP leaders who labeled her a 'dummy CM' under Arvind Kejriwal's control. Despite this, Atishi must address key issues and implement important policies ahead of the assembly elections scheduled for February next year.
- Cabinet okays one nation, one poll, but can govt get it through?The Modi government has begun efforts to implement its 'One Nation One Election' policy by 2029, based on recommendations from a high-level panel led by former President Ramnath Kovind. This initiative requires two Constitutional amendments and backing from opposition parties. The government plans to introduce these amendments in the upcoming winter session of Parliament.
- 'He can use even god for political gains ... ': Jagan Mohan Reddy alleges Chandrababu Naidu using Tirupati laddu row to divert attention from failed poll promises
- After India seeks review of Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan urges 'compliance with pact'India has formally requested a review of the Indus Water Treaty due to unforeseen changes and security concerns. Pakistan emphasized the treaty's significance and expressed hope for India's compliance. Signed in 1960, the treaty manages cross-border river usage amid ongoing tensions. Disputes over hydroelectric projects have also been raised by India.
- EY employee death: Backlash mounts as Nirmala Sitharaman's remarks on stress management spark outrageFinance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman faces backlash for suggesting spirituality and inner strength as stress management tools following the death of a young Chartered Accountant. Opposition leaders criticize her remarks as insensitive, arguing they ignore toxic work conditions. The government pledges to investigate EY’s work environment amid rising outrage.
- 'Preference to non-Hindus on TDD board': Naidu slams YSRCP govt over Tirumala ladoo rowAndhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu criticized the previous YSRCP government for modifying ghee procurement methods by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams. He alleged biased board appointments and reduced standards, leading to substandard ingredients in temple offerings. Lab tests confirmed animal fat presence in samples, prompting action against the supplier.
- Did CJI Chandrachud cross Laxman rekha by hosting PM Modi at home?There’s no binding rule about judges’ social interactions, but right from Independence they have been advised to maintain their distance from the executive, and ensure they are seen doing so
- We're 'disturbed' by findings of CBI's RG Kar report: SCThe Supreme Court voiced concern over a CBI report highlighting serious flaws in how Kolkata Police handled evidence in the RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case. The court assured that justice would be pursued, with CBI investigating possible tampering and additional suspects. Senior doctors linked the crime to financial irregularities.
- Kangana Ranaut accuses Himachal Pradesh government of corruption, claims funds go to Sonia GandhiBJP MP Kangana Ranaut accused the Himachal Pradesh government of misusing state loans by directing funds to former Congress president Sonia Gandhi. At a BJP membership drive, she criticized the state's financial management and disaster relief fund handling, urging citizens to take action against the current Congress-led administration.
- Bengaluru horror: Woman's body found inside fridge, chopped into over 30 pieces; probe underwayIn Bengaluru, the dismembered body of 29-year-old Mahalakshmi was found stored in a refrigerator. The crime is believed to have taken place about a week ago. Police are investigating with assistance from forensic experts and a dog squad. This brutal incident has been compared to another similar case that occurred in Delhi last year.
- Arvind Kejriwal to hold 'Janta ki Adalat' at Jantar Mantar on September 22Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who recently resigned over corruption allegations, will host a public court at Jantar Mantar on September 22. Senior AAP leader Gopal Rai praised Kejriwal for resisting BJP's plots. Also, the AAP announced on Thursday that Delhi CM-designate Atishi and her cabinet will be sworn in on September 21.
- Badlapur case: Akshay Shinde's father moves HC, seeks SIT probe into 'fake encounter'The family of Akshay Shinde, who died in a police encounter while in custody, has petitioned the Bombay High Court for a special investigation. Shinde was accused of sexual assault and allegedly took a policeman's gun before being shot. The Maharashtra CID will investigate the matter.
- 26-year-old employee's mother writes letter to EY Chairman: Anna's death should serve as a wake up call for EYAnna Sebastian Perayil, a 26-year-old chartered accountant from Kerala, died four months into her job at Ernst & Young. Her mother, Anita Augustine, attributes the death to work stress and has written to EY's India chief Rajiv Memani.
- How ultrabhakts are going from BJP’s asset to biggest headache BJP's staunchest, loudest, most aggressive supporters are resisting introspection and feedback, something that the party needs to do after its performance in the general elections recently
- Kerala-born Norwegian Rinson Jose linked to pager blasts?Rinson Jose, 37, from Kerala's Wayanad who briefly trained for the clergy before migrating to Norway has emerged as an alleged link in the pager blasts that killed 12 in Lebanon. Norta Global Ltd, a 'tech firm' based in Sofia, Bulgaria, allegedly owned by Jose, is being probed by international security agencies following reports linking it to the sale of the pagers.
- Man killed on Kanpur road as sister stays firm on testifying against goonA 30-year-old man was fatally beaten in Kanpur's Shastri Chowk area. The assault, reportedly ordered by a history-sheeter recently released on bail, happened after the victim and his sister filed a police complaint against him. Authorities are waiting for an official complaint to advance the investigation.
- 'Offered water laced with drugs': 13-year-old Dalit girl, gang-raped by 3 in moving car in MathuraA 13-year-old Dalit girl in Mathura was abducted and gang-raped by three youths in a moving van after being drugged. She was later abandoned under a flyover. Her family reported the crime to the police, who have identified two suspects and are actively pursuing their arrest.
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