Love triumphed over legal hurdles in Aurangabad, Bihar, where a jilted lover turned bridegroom on the spot after his release on bail. Vipul Kumar, fresh out of jail, chose the court complex temple for his marriage to long-time partner Gunja Kumari, brushing aside any thoughts of returning home first. Their romance unfolded against the backdrop of rural Bihar. Frequent visits to his aunt’s house in Gambhirdih introduced Vipul to Gunja, igniting a passionate affair. Inter-caste barriers and familial opposition forced them to flee to a distant state, where they welcomed a baby into the world. Fate took a dark turn…
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In a clear demonstration of strengthening bilateral ties, US Ambassador Sergio Gor convened with India’s NSA Ajit Doval in New Delhi on Wednesday. The agenda centered on vital security matters and geopolitical strategies, reflecting the deepening India-US alliance amid global uncertainties. The timing of this meeting is particularly noteworthy, coinciding with heightened conflicts in West Asia and instability at the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier. Following the talks, Gor posted on X, praising the ‘highly meaningful’ exchange and pointing to the steady progress in strategic collaboration between the two nations. Building on this momentum, recent military-level interactions have further solidified defense partnerships. Just…
Actor Harshvardhan Rane is making waves in Bollywood with his intense workout regimen tailored for ‘Force 3’, the reboot of the adrenaline-pumping ‘Force’ saga. Production is underway in Gujarat, and Rane’s latest social media update has fans on the edge of their seats. Posting a gym selfie on Instagram, Rane detailed his body overhaul. ‘From 81kg for Sanam Teri Kasam and Diwaniyat to targeting 92kg for Force 3—I’m at 90kg today,’ he captioned. With action scenes looming next month, he’s pushing to gain those final two kilos to match the role’s brutal physicality. The revelation has sparked a frenzy among…
Delhi’s leaders are betting big on cutting-edge tech to combat disasters. Wednesday’s DSDMA meeting, led by LG Vinai Kumar Saxena and CM Rekha Gupta, scrutinized preparedness measures amid rising urban vulnerabilities. Greenlit with theoretical approval, the Rs 21,000 crore Urban Flood Mitigation Plan promises robust upgrades. Expect strengthened drainage networks, thorough desilting of big sewers, new stormwater pathways, and live flood tracking tech. CM Gupta, eyeing the impending monsoon, demanded swift rollout to avert waterlogging woes. Power sector deliberations addressed potential shortages fueled by international conflicts. Emphasis fell on balanced consumption, renewable push, vigilant anti-hoarding measures, and priority supply to…
New Delhi’s policy corridors buzzed with optimism as the Cabinet approved the ₹33,660 crore India Industrial Development Scheme (Bhavya) under PM Modi’s leadership. Set to roll out 100 plug-and-play industrial parks nationwide, this move is a game-changer for India’s manufacturing ambitions and self-reliance goals. Imagine seamless setup: investors plug in and produce instantly, thanks to pre-built infrastructure like cleared land, paved roads, reliable utilities, IT networks, waste management, and admin hubs. Parks range from 100 to 1,000 acres, with incentives up to ₹1 crore per acre fueling development. A robust three-level framework drives the plan. Foundational elements cover roads, buried…
A tale of friendship turned fatal unfolded in Bihar’s Khagaria when Raja Kumar allegedly shot dead Bobby Kumar, the man who married his former wife. The 28-year-old victim was en route to Madaiya market from Rahmatpur village on Wednesday, participating in his late father’s shraddh ceremony, when tragedy struck. Gunmen lying in wait unleashed a barrage of bullets, with three finding their mark and ending Bobby’s life instantly. His family accuses Raja and his siblings of the premeditated murder, stemming from a bitter past. Six years back, Raja wed Phool Kumari, but marital discord over infertility led to their split.…
Busy schedules leave little room for elaborate meals, pushing people toward unhealthy junk. Yet, nature offers raw, uncooked treasures endorsed by both Ayurveda and modern science. These foods—oats, sprouts, yogurt mixes, and more—promise robust digestion, steady energy, and fullness that lasts, all prepped in minutes. Start your day with overnight oats: just soak rolled oats in your choice of liquid, add berries, seeds, or nuts come morning. Rich in beta-glucan fiber, they stabilize blood sugar and protect cardiovascular health, as confirmed by numerous studies. Their gentle Ayurvedic profile aids easy assimilation. Yogurt blended with fruits creates a creamy, gut-friendly delight.…
The Indian Open 2026 Squash Championship kicked off with fireworks at CCI’s Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday. Indian star Om Semwal stole the spotlight with a heart-stopping five-game marathon against Mexico’s Sebastian Salazar, emerging victorious 3-2 in scores that read 11-6, 11-9, 8-11, 10-12, 19-17. That nail-biting fifth game, decided at 19-17, had the crowd on edge, but Semwal’s mental fortitude prevailed. In the women’s draw, Tanvi Khanna wasted no time, dismantling Maya Vaishar 3-0 (15-13, 12-10, 11-4) with aggressive shot-making and unyielding defense. International flair was evident too. Egypt’s Yasin Shohdy staged a comeback against France’s Manuel Paquemard,…
In a resounding affirmation of progress, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha told the assembly on Wednesday that his BJP-led administration is delivering on promises of efficient governance, robust development, and schemes that touch every citizen’s life. During the budget session, which kicked off on March 13 and runs through March 25, Saha thanked Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu for a speech that painted a vivid picture of accomplishments, active initiatives, and ambitious future goals. The governor’s address, Saha said, embodies PM Modi’s vision for a developed India by 2047, a blueprint Tripura is fully embracing. No state can lag if…
Delhiites woke up to deteriorating air on Wednesday, with the city’s average AQI crossing 200 and peaking at 232 in the evening, as per CPCB’s daily bulletin. Classified as ‘poor,’ this spike reignited fears of a prolonged pollution crisis in the national capital. The CAQM’s GRAP sub-committee wasted no time, holding a critical session at 4 PM to scrutinize real-time data alongside weather outlooks from IMD and IITM. Key insights revealed a downward trend, with AQI dropping to 218 by 6 PM. Upcoming western disturbances promise stronger winds and possible drizzle, factors poised to cleanse the atmosphere. Dynamic models project…