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Court Requests Lab Report on Manipur CM's Role in Violence

The Supreme Court of India has requested a report from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) regarding leaked audio tapes allegedly featuring Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, who is accused by a petitioner representing the Kuki tribes of inciting violence in the region. During the hearing, Justice PV Sanjay Kumar considered recusing himself due to having attended a dinner hosted by Singh but was advised against it by the petitioner's lawyer, Prashant Bhushan. Bhushan, representing the Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust, highlighted that Truth Labs, India's first non-government forensic laboratory, confirmed a 93% voice match with Singh in the audio recordings. The case underscores ongoing tensions in Manipur, where ethnic violence has raised significant concerns. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 12 pm

Kerala Woman's Death Exposes Horrific Abuse and Humiliation

The husband of a 25-year-old woman, Vishnuja, found dead in her Malappuram home, has been arrested following allegations from her family of severe physical and mental abuse. Married in May 2023, Vishnuja's husband, Prabhin, a male nurse, reportedly subjected her to regular humiliation, including insults about her appearance and joblessness. Her father, Vasudevan, revealed that Vishnuja never disclosed the extent of her suffering, insisting she could change her husband. Friends have corroborated claims of abuse, stating Prabhin monitored her communications, linking her WhatsApp to his phone to prevent her from discussing her situation. Following her death, Vasudevan expressed suspicions of foul play, suggesting Prabhin may have murdered his daughter. Police have initiated a case under charges of abetment to suicide and cruelty against women, while the family alleges that Prabhin's relatives supported his abusive behavior. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 2 pm

Gandhi Siblings Address Kerala Teen's Suicide Concerns

The tragic suicide of 15-year-old Mihir Ahammed in Kochi, Kerala, has sparked outrage and calls for accountability following allegations of severe bullying and ragging at his school. Mihir jumped from his family's 26th-floor apartment on January 15, shortly after returning home, with his mother, Rajna PM, claiming he endured brutal treatment, including physical abuse and humiliation from classmates. In response, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra expressed their condolences and emphasized the need for safe school environments. They criticized the school's handling of the situation and called for strict laws against ragging. Kerala Police have initiated a special investigation into the case, while prominent figures from the entertainment industry also condemned the bullying culture, highlighting the urgent need for change. The incident has reignited discussions on the impact of bullying on young lives, with calls for greater empathy and accountability from parents and schools. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 2 pm

AAP Claims BJP Will Halve GST After Delhi Defeat

As the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) gear up for the Delhi Assembly elections, set for February 7, 2025, both sides have intensified their campaigns with sharp accusations. AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal criticized the BJP for neglecting the common people, alleging it has only benefited billionaires over the past decade. He challenged the BJP's 'double-engine' governance model, suggesting it harms the poor and middle class, while also labeling a recent tax relief for middle-income earners as a populist ploy. In response, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah countered AAP's claims, focusing on issues like education and corruption, particularly the alleged liquor excise scam involving AAP leaders. With the stakes high for AAP, which seeks a third consecutive term, and the BJP aiming to reclaim power, the election promises to be a contentious battle. Results will be announced three days post-election. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 2 pm

Rahul Gandhi: China Dominates Data, India Needs Production Growth

In a tumultuous session of the Lok Sabha, opposition members, led by Congress deputy leader Gaurav Gogoi and general secretary K C Venugopal, stormed the Well of the House, engaging in noisy protests and sloganeering. They demanded the suspension of the Question Hour to facilitate a discussion on a recent stampede incident. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla urged the opposition to refrain from disrupting the Question Hour, emphasizing the importance of allowing the House to function smoothly. Despite the protests, the session proceeded with 18 questions addressed by ministers, falling short of the usual 20. Following the conclusion of the Question Hour, opposition members from Congress, DMK, TMC, and SP briefly walked out before returning to the proceedings. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 2 pm

India Commits to Free Trade Amid Trump's Tariff Actions

India is keen to avoid any perception of protectionism, according to Finance Secretary Tuhin Kanta Pandey, following a reduction in import duties on high-end motorcycles. The decision came amid escalating trade tensions initiated by US President Donald Trump, who recently imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China but has previously criticized India as a "tariff abuser." Pandey emphasized that India's approach is not to increase protectionist measures, noting that the latest budget cut customs duties on motorcycles with engine capacities over 1,600 cc from 50% to 30%, lowering the average tariff from 13% to 11%. This move is part of India's strategy to reassure the Trump administration, which has raised concerns about high tariffs affecting American businesses and the status of undocumented Indian immigrants in the US. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address these trade and immigration issues in his upcoming meeting with Trump. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 1 pm

Is Bangladesh-Pakistan warming a threat to South Asia?

The recent warming of relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh has sparked significant discourse in South Asia, particularly in India, where historical events—especially the 1971 war—shape perceptions of this evolving dynamic. Many in India believe that Bangladesh, born from Indian intervention, would remain allied with it; however, recent high-level military visits between Bangladesh and Pakistan suggest a potential realignment that challenges this assumption. Notably, a delegation from the Bangladesh Army visited Pakistan, and reciprocal visits from Pakistani officials have raised concerns about shifting alliances. While some view these developments as a threat to India, they may also signal a desire for cooperation against common challenges. Despite the backdrop of anti-India sentiment in Bangladesh, many pragmatists within its military recognize the risks of aligning too closely with Pakistan. Meanwhile, India continues to adopt a strategy of quiet diplomacy, remaining alert but unfazed by these geopolitical shifts. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 1 pm

Rahul Gandhi: UPA and NDA Failed to Address Unemployment

In a pointed address to Parliament on Monday, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi criticized both his party's UPA and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP-led National Democratic Alliance for failing to address India's persistent unemployment crisis. While highlighting the decline in manufacturing's share of GDP from 15.3% in 2014 to a historic low of 12.6%, he acknowledged Modi's efforts with the 'Make in India' initiative, describing it as a "good concept" despite its shortcomings. Gandhi emphasized that neither government has provided satisfactory answers to the youth regarding job creation, stating, "we have not been able to tackle the problem of unemployment." He further lamented India's reliance on Chinese manufacturing, illustrating his point by showcasing a mobile phone, which he noted was only assembled in India, with all components sourced from China. "Every time we use a phone or wear a Bangladeshi shirt... we pay a tax to them," he remarked, underscoring the need for better production organization in India. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 12 pm

Astronomer Records Stunning Time-Lapse of Earth's Rotation in Ladakh

Indian astronomer Dorje Angchuk has created a stunning time-lapse video illustrating the Earth's rotation against the tranquil backdrop of Ladakh, filmed at the Indian Astronomical Observatory in Hanle. The footage uniquely depicts the stationary Milky Way, with Angchuk aspiring to capture a comprehensive 24-hour time-lapse that transitions from day to night. Despite initial challenges, including difficulties in framing the constellation Orion and harsh weather conditions that drained camera batteries, Angchuk persevered through setbacks over four nights. By employing a motion tracker and mobile controls for exposure adjustments, he ultimately succeeded in producing a seamless sequence. His project, inspired by a request to aid students in visualizing the Earth's rotation, required meticulous post-processing to correct framing inconsistencies. Angchuk emphasizes that the time-lapse is best appreciated in loop mode and full screen to fully experience the dynamic movement of Earth beneath the vast, unchanging sky. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 12 pm

UP Woman Kills Man During Sex to End Blackmail

In a disturbing incident in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, a 32-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly choking a man to death during an intimate encounter. The victim, identified as Iqbal, a Zari Zardosi artisan, had reportedly been blackmailing the woman into sexual acts, threatening to ruin her family life with recorded conversations. According to police statements, the woman, feeling trapped and desperate to protect her children, devised a plan involving sedatives to incapacitate her husband before meeting Iqbal. After arriving at his home, she claims she choked him in a moment of desperation. Following the incident, she dragged Iqbal's body to a staircase and returned home. The case has raised significant concerns about issues of consent and coercion, highlighting the complexities surrounding domestic violence and blackmail in intimate relationships. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 11 am

Delhi Doctor Criticizes IndiGo's Unprofessionalism

A Delhi radiologist, Dr. Suvrankar Datta, has publicly criticized IndiGo Airlines after a distressing experience on a Bangalore-Delhi flight, describing it as a "nightmare." Dr. Datta, who has borderline high sugar levels, pre-booked a sandwich but claims the airline failed to serve it on time despite multiple reminders. He recounted feeling hypoglycemic and increasingly frustrated as the crew ignored his emergency call for nearly half an hour. A fellow passenger eventually offered him a sandwich, but he received the wrong beverage when his meal finally arrived. Outraged by what he perceived as negligence, Dr. Datta recorded the incident and is considering legal action to seek improvements in the airline's service. IndiGo responded with an apology, acknowledging the inconvenience and assuring customers that steps would be taken to prevent similar issues in the future. sources

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Feb 03 2025, 11 am

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