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BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has escalated criticism of the Supreme Court, accusing it of "inciting religious wars" and leading the country towards "anarchy." His remarks follow similar comments from Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, who described a recent Supreme Court ruling as a "nuclear missile" against democratic forces. Dubey questioned the propriety of the Court's directive to the President and Governors regarding the timely clearance of legislation, arguing that it undermines the authority of Parliament. The Congress party condemned Dubey's statements, asserting they are part of a broader attempt to weaken the judiciary. Congress leaders described the remarks as defamatory and indicative of a troubling trend against institutional integrity. This controversy arises amid ongoing Supreme Court hearings on the constitutionality of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, with critics claiming it violates constitutional rights related to equality and religious freedom. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 7 pmeznews.inScientists have announced the discovery of a new colour, dubbed 'olo', which has never been seen by humans before. Published in _Science Advances_ on April 18, the findings reveal that only five individuals have experienced this colour, described as a highly saturated blend of peacock blue and teal. To perceive olo, researchers employed laser manipulation of the retina, pushing visual perception beyond its natural limits. Ren Ng, an electrical engineer at UC Berkeley, noted the unprecedented saturation of the colour, while vision scientist Austin Roorda emphasized that no image can adequately convey the richness of olo, stating that what we typically see pales in comparison. The research team confirmed that this colour cannot be experienced in everyday life, as it cannot be displayed on standard screens or virtual reality devices. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 9 pmeznews.inNEW DELHI: Following a brief but intense spell of thunderstorms and rain that provided relief from the oppressive heat in Delhi-NCR, the weather department has issued warnings for more storms and lightning over the weekend and into the coming week. On Friday evening, areas such as Burari, Rohini, and Model Town experienced light to moderate rainfall accompanied by gusty winds. Forecasts indicate that temperatures will peak at 38 degrees Celsius on April 19 and remain similarly high over the weekend, with a slight drop to 25 degrees Celsius at night. Cloudy conditions are expected to persist until Monday, before temperatures rise again, potentially reaching 40 degrees Celsius after April 23. The recent storms caused power outages due to fallen trees, and reports from Western Uttar Pradesh noted incidents of billboards collapsing, resulting in fatalities. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 9 pmeznews.inFilmmaker Anurag Kashyap is under scrutiny following his remarks perceived as offensive to the Brahmin community. His comments came in the context of the upcoming film "Phule," a biopic about social reformer Jyotirao Phule, which has faced censorship issues from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). In response to his statements, police complaints were lodged against him, including a recent one in Indore by Anoop Shukla, who accused Kashyap of hurting the sentiments of Brahmins. Advocate Ashish Rai has also called for action from the Mumbai Police, citing hate speech laws. Amid the backlash, Kashyap issued an apology, clarifying that it was for a comment taken out of context, while expressing concern for his family's safety amid threats. He urged the Brahmin community to reflect on their values and reiterated his stance on the matter. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 8 pmeznews.inWest Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose condemned the recent violence in Murshidabad as "barbaric" during his visit to the affected area, where he met the families of victims, including a father and son killed amid protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act. Bose described the violence as an "ugly demonstration of degenerate human nature" and emphasized the need to restore normalcy and rebuild public confidence in safety. The unrest, which left three people dead and led to over 274 arrests, has drawn scrutiny from various political factions. A delegation from the National Commission for Women (NCW), led by chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar, visited the district, where women recounted their traumatic experiences. The ruling Trinamool Congress accused the NCW of political bias, while BJP leaders alleged the party was protecting those responsible for the violence. Tensions remain high as calls for security measures and investigations continue. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 7 pmeznews.inA 34-year-old man from Ghaziabad, Mohit Tyagi, died two days after consuming poison in a suicide attempt, citing harassment from his wife Priyanka and her family in a note. Mohit's brother, Rahul, reported that Mohit had been under psychological stress due to alleged mistreatment, including verbal abuse and threats of false legal action. The couple, married in December 2020, had a son, Samarth, but their relationship deteriorated, exacerbated by a reported gold theft by Priyanka shortly after Mohit's mother's death. Following a call from police regarding a complaint from Priyanka, Mohit expressed his intent to take his life in a WhatsApp message, naming those he held responsible. His letter also raised concerns for his child's welfare and called on the UP Chief Minister to address legal misuse in matrimonial disputes. An investigation into Mohit's death is underway, with a case registered against his wife and her relatives. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 5 pmeznews.inA tragic building collapse in Mustafabad, New Delhi, early Sunday morning resulted in the deaths of eleven people and left as many injured. The four-storey structure crumbled around 3 am, trapping several individuals beneath the debris. Rescue teams, including the Delhi Fire Services and the National Disaster Response Force, worked tirelessly through the night, successfully pulling eleven survivors from the rubble. While five of the rescued are hospitalized, six have been discharged. Local residents have alleged that the removal of a dividing wall without proper reinforcement may have contributed to the building's instability. This incident follows a recent collapse in Madhu Vihar, highlighting concerns over illegal construction in the area. Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra criticized the Municipal Corporation of Delhi for allowing such structures, while Chief Minister Rekha Gupta promised thorough investigations and strict action against those responsible. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 5 pmeznews.inOpenAI's newly launched o3 and o4-mini AI models are reportedly experiencing a higher frequency of hallucinations compared to the company's earlier reasoning models, according to a report from _TechCrunch_. Released on April 16, these models are designed to methodically process questions before answering. However, internal tests indicate they generate inaccuracies more often than non-reasoning models like GPT-4o, with OpenAI lacking a clear understanding of the cause. A former employee suggested that the reinforcement learning techniques employed may exacerbate issues typically addressed by standard post-training processes. While some experts believe these hallucinations could foster creativity, they pose challenges for businesses prioritizing accuracy. OpenAI is heavily investing in these models to compete with tech giants like Google and Meta, with the o3 model achieving a 69.1% score in coding ability tests. Additionally, a recent study found that frequent ChatGPT users may experience increased feelings of loneliness. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 4 pmeznews.inThe Thackeray family, historically divided since Raj Thackeray's 2005 departure to form the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), may be on the verge of reconciliation. Both Raj, leader of the Shiv Sena (UBT), and Uddhav Thackeray have expressed a desire to unite amid concerns for the preservation of Marathi identity and culture. During a podcast, Raj emphasized that their ongoing disputes are detrimental to Maharashtra's interests, advocating for a united front among all Marathi political factions. He noted that personal differences should not overshadow the larger goal of serving the state. Uddhav echoed this sentiment at a Bhartiya Kamgar Sena event, stating his willingness to set aside minor disagreements, but insisted on a commitment to consistent support for Maharashtra's interests. He warned against fluctuating alliances that undermine unity, making it clear that collaboration would depend on mutual respect for the state's welfare. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 3 pmeznews.inAjit Sivaram, a Bengaluru-based father, has shared a poignant LinkedIn post discussing the challenges of raising daughters in India, characterizing it as "a revolution disguised as parenthood." He describes the daily routine of his daughters, who navigate a society that often questions their ambitions and enforces gendered expectations. Sivaram reflects on how these experiences have reshaped his views on leadership, empathy, and responsibility, noting that raising girls means confronting societal biases from the outset. He highlights personal encounters, such as family inquiries about not having a son and gender-specific conversations with neighbours, which have heightened his awareness of workplace inequality. Rather than positioning himself as a hero, he identifies as an ally, learning to challenge patriarchal norms through parenting. His post resonated with many, prompting comments from others who share similar experiences and affirm his commitment to creating a better world for future generations. 
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