NIA Raids in Kashmir in Terror Funding Probe

The National Investigation Agency conducted early morning raids across multiple districts in Kashmir, supported by local police and paramilitary forces, as part of an ongoing terror funding investigation.

UP Boy Loses Rs 85 Lakh Jewellery for Momos in Scam

A shocking incident in Uttar Pradesh where a Class 7 student was tricked into handing over family jewellery valued at Rs 85 lakh to three vendors in exchange for momos, highlighting vulnerabilities in child safety and fraud prevention.

SC Grants Bail to Pune Porsche Crash Accused After Two Years

The Supreme Court has granted regular bail to all three accused in the Pune Porsche crash case, nearly two years after the fatal accident that killed two IT professionals. The court criticized parents for failing to control their children.

Tharoor: Politicising Sports is Disgraceful

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor criticises the politicisation of sports by both sides, calling it a disgraceful trend that undermines the spirit of fair play and national unity.

C J Roy Death: No Suicide Note, Evidence Points to Suicide

The SIT investigating C J Roy's death found no suicide note or diary, with evidence indicating suicide. A pistol and live cartridge were discovered under his office chair, with no signs of forced entry or outsiders present.

SC Grants Bail in Pune Porsche Crash Case

The Supreme Court has granted bail to three accused in the 2024 Pune Porsche crash case, criticizing parental negligence in providing car keys and funds to minors for reckless behavior.

Kerala Opposition MPs Protest Union Budget in Parliament

Opposition MPs from Kerala protested against the Union Budget in Parliament, calling it 'anti-Kerala'. Simultaneously, uproar erupted in the Kerala Legislative Assembly over the Speaker's rejection of a discussion notice on alleged violations of the Keral

SC Orders Tribunal for Pennaiyar River Water Dispute

The Supreme Court has directed the central government to establish an interstate water disputes tribunal to resolve the long-standing conflict over the Pennaiyar river between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Saudi Satirist Wins £3M in UK Court Over Hacking and Attack

Ghanem al-Masarir, a Saudi-born British satirist, received over £3 million in damages after a UK court found strong evidence linking Saudi Arabia to the hacking of his phone with Pegasus spyware and a physical assault in London.

Delhi Fog and Moderate AQI Across Most Areas

Delhi residents experienced dense fog and moderate air quality across most areas on Thursday morning, with visibility dropping significantly and AQI readings showing improvement in some zones.

Sunetra Pawar's Leadership Test in Maharashtra Politics

Sunetra Pawar's appointment as Maharashtra's first woman Deputy CM after Ajit Pawar's death raises questions about her ability to hold a patriarchal party together while negotiating with BJP's expansionist politics.

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