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India 365'In a landmark decision today, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, ruled that lawmakers can be prosecuted for bribery, overturning a 1998 judgment. The court clarified that bribery isn't shielded by parliamentary privileges, contrary to the previous ruling. This decision nullifies immunity granted to legislators for bribery related to votes or speeches, as per the PV Narasimha Rao case.' Read more
'So, guess what? Another Pakistani flight attendant pulled a disappearing act in Canada, hot on the heels of another one just a few days back. Jibran Baloch went AWOL after his flight landed in Toronto. And he's not the first—Maryam Raza did the same thing earlier. Seems like they're all trying to get asylum in Canada. Can't blame them, can we?' Read more
'Actress Devoleena Bhattacharjee has reached out to the Indian authorities regarding her friend Amarnath Ghosh's tragic death in St. Louis, USA. Ghosh, a PhD student, was fatally shot while taking an evening stroll. Bhattacharjee, via social media, implores Prime Minister Modi, Minister Jaishankar, and the Indian Embassy in the US to assist in repatriating Ghosh's body.' Read more
'A gruesome explosion at The Rameshwaram Café in Bengaluru's Kundalahalli a short while back has left four injured, prompting a police investigation. Among the wounded are three café employees and a customer. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has joined the probe. Authorities have not discounted any possibilities. The bomb squad and forensics teams are present and investigations are on.' Read more
'If you do not believe in miracles, then this one's for you to read. In Barnsley, UK, Mr. Wilson was taken to a local hospital due to a health episode and shifted to Sheffield for subsequent surgery, after which his heart stopped for 50 minutes, but came to life after that long! Now that is some miracle indeed!' Read more
'In shocking news, Rinky Chakma, the former Miss India Tripura, passed away at the age of 28 after a two-year battle with cancer. Despite undergoing surgery, she succumbed to the illness. Femina Miss India expressed profound sadness on social media, praising her as a formidable presence, epitomizing grace and purpose. Condolences were extended to her family and friends, honoring her enduring legacy of beauty and purpose.' Read more
'Delhi had its freshest February air in nine years, staying mostly under 200 on the air quality scale, per Central Pollution Control Board data. Rainfall hit 32.5 mm, the most since 2013. Previous Februarys saw higher pollution: 2016 averaged 293, 2017 had 267, and so on. No 'severe' pollution days, just a few 'very poor' and 'poor'. Fourteen days stayed 'moderate'.' Read more
'In a strong move, Haryana's Ambala district police announced plans to revoke passports and visas of labeled 'rowdies' involved in breaking barricades or causing chaos at the Punjab border amid recent farmer protests. Ambala DSP Joginder Singh specified action targets only those causing disruptions during the agitation, coordinating with relevant authorities. He highlighted measures like CCTV footage and photography for identification.' Read more
'Happy news coming in! Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh have announced —they're going to be parents! Yup, they've got a little one on the way, expected to arrive in September. They shared the happy news on Instagram, keeping it super cute. Fans had their suspicions, especially after Deepika rocked a saree at the BAFTA awards, keeping her midsection under wraps. But hey, they kept mum until now!' Read more
'The Tata Institute in Mumbai revealed the creation of a groundbreaking drug to deter cancer recurrence. After a decade of research, the institute's team developed a tablet purported to halt secondary cancer occurrences. Priced at ₹100 each, the tablet's efficacy was demonstrated through experiments on mice, prompting forthcoming human trials. Dr. Indraneel Mittra, leading the study at TMH, highlighted promising results.' Read more
'In a new development, New Zealand's government announced the repeal of a pioneering law prohibiting tobacco sales to future generations, despite concerns from researchers and advocates about potential fatalities. Originally set to commence in July, the stringent anti-tobacco regulations aimed to prohibit sales to those born after Jan. 1, 2009, decrease nicotine levels, and slash tobacco retailers by over 90%.' Read more
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