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Delhi Man Murders Wife at Hotel to Conceal Affair

A couple from Delhi's Trilokpuri, Ashok Kumar and his wife Meenakshi, traveled to Prayagraj for the Mahakumbh festival, where Ashok documented their trip. However, the following morning, Meenakshi was found dead in their homestay bathroom with her throat slit. The Prayagraj police swiftly identified her through social media and arrested Ashok after he initially reported her missing. During interrogation, Ashok confessed to plotting her murder for three months to pursue an extramarital affair. He had staged the trip as a pilgrimage, and after killing Meenakshi during an argument, he attempted to create an alibi by misleading his children about her disappearance. The investigation, bolstered by CCTV footage and forensic evidence, ultimately led to his arrest, revealing a tragic case of domestic violence masked by a facade of familial duty. sources

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Feb 23 2025, 4 pm

Photographer's Stunning Aerial Shots of Varanasi Go Viral

Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Banaras, is a revered city steeped in over 3,500 years of history and Hindu mythology, believed to be the birthplace of the universe. Recently, photographer Anvesh Patel (@anveshgraphy) shared a stunning aerial video on Instagram, narrated in the style of a flight captain, showcasing the iconic Kashi Vishwanath Temple and the Manikarnika Ghat, described as a site where life and death converge into moksha. The video culminates with a captivating view of the Ganga Aarti, encapsulating the city's divine essence. In his heartfelt caption, Patel reflects on the emotional connection to Varanasi, emphasizing its sacred ghats and the resonant chants of 'Har Har Mahadev.' Since its release, the video has garnered over 850,000 views, prompting numerous comments from viewers expressing their deep affection for the city and its spiritual allure. sources

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Feb 23 2025, 7 pm

USAID Funds $750 Million for 7 India Projects in FY24

The Finance Ministry's annual report for 2023-24 reveals that the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is funding seven projects in India, totaling approximately $750 million. In the current financial year, USAID has obligated $97 million for initiatives focused on agriculture, food security, water and sanitation, renewable energy, disaster management, and health, while no funding was allocated for voter turnout enhancement. The US has provided over $17 billion in economic assistance to India since the inception of its bilateral development program in 1951. Political tensions have arisen following a statement from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, which cancelled a $21 million grant purportedly aimed at boosting voter turnout. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar expressed concern over misinformation from the Trump administration, while the Congress party accused the ruling BJP of spreading "fake news" and demanded accountability from Prime Minister Modi and Jaishankar regarding the controversy. sources

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Feb 23 2025, 6 pm

Shashi Tharoor Dismisses Congress Rift, Urges Watching India vs Pak

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor addressed speculation about a rift with his party on Sunday, urging reporters to focus on the ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Pakistan, which he deemed important. Tharoor's recent praise for the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government in Kerala and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's diplomatic engagement with the US has drawn criticism from fellow Congress leaders. In a February 14 article, he commended the LDF's economic policies while acknowledging the contributions of former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy. Tharoor defended his remarks, stating they sparked valuable discussion on Kerala's industrial transformation. Additionally, he echoed Modi's strengths after US President Donald Trump described him as a superior negotiator. Tharoor emphasized the need to prioritize India's interests over party lines, stating, "We cannot always speak only in terms of party interest." sources

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Feb 23 2025, 6 pm

Experts Concerned by Crocodile Behavior Changes Due to Climate Change

A recent study published in *Current Biology* reveals that climate change is causing significant behavioral shifts in estuarine crocodiles in Australia. As global temperatures rise, these ectothermic reptiles are experiencing increased body temperatures, with an average rise of 0.55°C since 2008. The research indicates that higher ambient temperatures lead to more days near critical thermal limits (32-33°C), resulting in reduced diving times and increased active cooling behaviors. Consequently, crocodiles are becoming less active during peak heat, which affects their hunting and feeding habits. Lead author Kaitlin Barham noted that elevated metabolism due to overheating hampers their ability to hold their breath and recover after dives. Alarmingly, 65% of the 203 crocodiles studied exceeded the 32°C limit at least once, prompting concerns that ongoing climate change may force them to seek cooler habitats, potentially impacting their growth and reproduction. sources

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Feb 23 2025, 5 pm

PM Modi Criticizes Kumbh Critics' Slave Mentality

Prime Minister Narendra Modi defended the Maha Kumbh festival during a meeting in Chhattarpur, Madhya Pradesh, asserting that critics of the event are akin to "foreign powers who try to weaken the country." He condemned a group of leaders for mocking religion and attempting to divide society, claiming they have historically attacked Hindu beliefs and traditions. Modi emphasized the progressive nature of Hindu culture and accused detractors of undermining social unity. His remarks come amid opposition criticism following a recent stampede that resulted in 18 fatalities and concerns over sanitation in the Sangam waters. Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee labeled the event 'Mrityu Kumbh' due to the deaths, while Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav questioned the scale and financial implications of the festival, further intensifying scrutiny of the government's handling of the event. sources

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Feb 23 2025, 4 pm

Video: Telangana Tunnel Collapse Traps 8 Workers Inside

In Telangana's Nagarkurnool district, a tunnel construction accident has left eight workers trapped following a roof collapse over 30 hours ago. Rescue operations, involving teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the army, and Singareni Collieries Co Ltd, are hampered by water and silt within the tunnel. Footage shows rescuers attempting to reach the trapped individuals, who include two engineers and two machine operators, as they shine flashlights and call out names. The tunnel, part of the Srisailam Left Bank Canal project, has been under construction for 20 years and is intended to supply water to 400,000 acres. Telangana Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy reported that a small leak had caused significant flooding. Electricity and oxygen have been restored for the trapped workers, and efforts are ongoing to clear debris. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have both expressed concern and pledged support for the rescue efforts. sources

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Feb 23 2025, 3 pm

Ganga Water Safe for Bathing at Sangam, Says Professor

University of Allahabad Professor Umesh Kumar Singh has questioned the validity of a Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) report indicating that Ganga water at the Sangam is unsafe for bathing. Singh highlighted discrepancies in the data, particularly regarding dissolved oxygen levels, which he claims demonstrate that the water is suitable for bathing. He criticized the CPCB for allegedly exaggerating the presence of faecal coliform bacteria and called for a re-evaluation of the data, suggesting that the report fails to account for the expected increases in nitrate and phosphate levels due to sewage and industrial waste. Singh's assertions echo those of Acharya Jaishankar, an IIT graduate who also dismissed the CPCB's pollution claims, insisting that the water quality has improved compared to previous years. Both experts urge for a more thorough analysis of the water quality data. sources

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Feb 23 2025, 3 pm

Bus Conductor Assault Escalates Maharashtra-Karnataka Conflict

Bus services between Karnataka and Maharashtra have been suspended following escalating tensions sparked by a violent incident in Belagavi. A Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus conductor was attacked after he failed to respond in Marathi to a passenger's request for a ticket. In retaliation, a bus driver from Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) was assaulted in Chitradurga, leading to further violence, including the vandalism of a KSRTC bus in Maharashtra. Both states have restricted their bus operations due to safety concerns. The border region, particularly Belagavi, has long been a flashpoint in a historic dispute over territory, with Maharashtra claiming the area based on its Marathi-speaking population. The issue remains unresolved, with the Supreme Court still deliberating on Maharashtra's claims, which were initially rejected by the Mahajan Commission in 1966. sources

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Feb 23 2025, 2 pm

Delhi Tourist Arrested for Running Over Goa Woman After Dispute

A tourist from Delhi, Deepak Batra, has been arrested in Goa and charged with murder following a tragic incident involving a local woman, Maria Feliz Fernandes. The confrontation arose in Mandrem when Fernandes asked Batra's family to keep their dog away from her property, as it was disturbing her own pet. This request escalated into a heated argument, during which a member of the tourist group reportedly pulled Fernandes' hair, causing her to fall. In a shocking turn of events, Batra then allegedly ran over Fernandes with his car, dragging her body for approximately 10 metres. When her son, Joseph, attempted to assist her, he sustained a shoulder injury. Goa Police have formally registered a case against Batra, who now faces serious charges stemming from this incident. sources

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Feb 23 2025, 12 pm

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