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Eyewitnesses Describe Tirupati Stampede's Overwhelming Pilgrim Rush

A tragic stampede in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, claimed the lives of at least six people and left many injured during the chaotic distribution of 'darshan' tokens on Wednesday evening. Eyewitnesses reported that a sudden rush occurred when police opened the gates, leading to a crush of pilgrims vying for tickets. One woman recounted how her family, waiting in line since 11 a.m., faced chaos as male pilgrims surged forward, injuring several women. The husband of a deceased woman described the harrowing moment when the stampede erupted while they were trying to obtain Vaikunta Dwara Darshan tickets. The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) officials confirmed the fatalities, with only one victim identified so far. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is closely monitoring the situation, expressing dissatisfaction with the management and pledging to meet the victims' families, emphasizing the need to prevent such incidents in the future. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 8 am

PM Modi Debuts on Podcast with Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to appear as a guest on Nikhil Kamath's podcast series, 'People By WTF', as revealed in a newly released trailer. The teaser sparked speculation online about Modi's participation, leading to a two-minute clip showcasing a candid conversation between Kamath and the Prime Minister. In the video, Kamath expresses his nervousness about the interview, while Modi responds with a smile, indicating his hope that listeners will enjoy the episode. The discussion will touch on various topics, including the parallels between politics and entrepreneurship, the state of global affairs, and Modi's past speeches. Kamath also challenges Modi on perceptions of politics, to which the Prime Minister offers a thought-provoking reply. This episode will mark Modi's podcast debut, adding to his existing media engagements like 'Mann Ki Baat'. The exact release date for the episode remains unconfirmed. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 11 pm

Drone Found Near Bhopal Jail with 69 Terrorists After 8 Days

A high-security jail in Bhopal is under scrutiny after a China-made drone was found on its premises, reportedly unnoticed for eight days. Discovered by a staff member near the high-security 'anda cells,' which house 69 terrorists, the incident has raised alarms about security lapses. While Minister Narendra Shivaji Patel commended the vigilance of jail staff, Superintendent Rakesh Bangre attributed the oversight to confusion. The drone, equipped with two cameras, was claimed by local doctor Dr. Swapnil Jain, who stated it had gone out of control before landing near the prison. Despite the jail's strict security measures, including jammers and CCTV, the proximity of the drone to high-risk inmates has fueled concerns. The government is considering stricter measures, including designating the area as a "no-fly zone." Past incidents, including a controversial escape of SIMI members in 2016, have previously highlighted security vulnerabilities at the facility. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 11 pm

Top Court Rejects Same-Sex Marriage Verdict Review Pleas

The Supreme Court of India has dismissed petitions seeking a review of its October 2023 ruling that denied legal recognition for same-sex marriage, stating there was no "error apparent" and no basis for interference. The bench, comprising Justices BR Gavai, Surya Kant, BV Nagarathna, PS Narasimha, and Dipankar Datta, reviewed the majority judgments by Justices Ravindra Bhat and Hima Kohli, concluding that they aligned with existing law. The court emphasized that while there is "no unqualified right" to marriage beyond what is legally recognized, it acknowledged the historical significance of same-sex relationships, asserting that they should be seen as valid unions deserving of partnership and love. The review petitions were considered in chambers after Justice Sanjiv Khanna recused himself. The court reiterated its commitment to constitutional morality over social norms, advocating for the rights of the LGBTQIA++ community. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 9 pm

Maya and Leah Tata Join Ratan Tata Institute Board

The children of Noel Tata, the late Ratan Tata's half-brother and former chairman of Tata Trusts, are gradually taking on significant roles within the Tata Group, one of India's largest conglomerates. Following Ratan Tata's death in October, the family continues to influence the $165 billion enterprise, which includes major firms such as Tata Consultancy Services and Tata Motors. Recently, Noel Tata's daughters, Maya and Leah, were appointed to the board of trustees of the Sir Ratan Tata Industrial Institute, replacing outgoing trustees Arnaz Kotwal and Freddy Talati. This transition has sparked internal dissent, with Kotwal expressing her discontent over the resignation process. The appointments of Maya, Leah, and their brother Neville, who oversee various Tata Trusts and businesses, aim to introduce youthful perspectives into the leadership of the philanthropic institutions that control a significant portion of Tata Sons. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 8 pm

Court Rules Parents Must Fund Daughter's Education Legally

The Supreme Court of India has affirmed that a daughter possesses a legally enforceable right to secure educational expenses from her parents. This ruling arose during a matrimonial dispute where a daughter studying in Ireland declined Rs 43 lakh offered by her father as part of a settlement with her estranged mother. The court emphasized that parents must provide necessary financial support for their child's education, as long as it is within their means. The bench noted that the daughter, having maintained her dignity by refusing the amount, is entitled to retain it for her academic pursuits. The ruling also dissolved the couple's marriage by mutual consent, following a settlement agreement that allocated Rs 73 lakh for both the wife and daughter, with the wife having received her share. Furthermore, the court mandated that both parties refrain from pursuing any future claims against each other. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 8 pm

Assam Mine Rescue: 3 Days, 8 Trapped, 1 Body Found

Rescue operations continue in Assam's Dima Hasao district, where eight labourers remain trapped in a flooded 'rat-hole' mine, three days after the incident. The mine, located at the 3 Kilo Coal Quarry, is 310 feet deep and has been inundated with acidic, murky water, complicating visibility and rescue efforts. Teams from various central and state organisations, including the Army, Navy, and Air Force, are involved, but the challenging conditions have hindered progress. A five-member expert team from Western Coalfields Limited has been deployed with a powerful submersible pump capable of draining 500 gallons per minute, yet water levels remain at nearly 100 feet. The mine's intricate network of tunnels, some as low as three feet high, and the absence of a blueprint further complicate the search. Navy divers are actively exploring the tunnels but have yet to locate the missing labourers, as water continues to flow back into the mine. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 8 pm

Pune Man Kills Colleague in Office Parking Lot, No Help

A 28-year-old woman, Shubhada Kodare, was fatally attacked with a cleaver by her colleague, Krishna Kanoja, in the parking lot of their Pune workplace on Tuesday. The incident reportedly stemmed from a dispute over money Kodare had borrowed from Kanoja, who claimed she had fabricated stories about her father's health to avoid repayment. After discovering the truth, Kanoja confronted Kodare, leading to a violent argument during which he attacked her. Despite several witnesses present, no one intervened until after Kodare was severely injured. She was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead later that evening. Kanoja has since been arrested. In response to the rising crime rates in Pune, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar criticized the police for their inability to control violence, particularly from local gangs, and emphasized the need for accountability among senior officers. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 6 pm

IIM Graduate Reveals Brother's Marriage Ended in False Case

An IIM Ahmedabad graduate, Prathyusha Challa, has shared her family's harrowing experience of alleged extortion by her former sister-in-law in a viral YouTube video. Challa recounted that her brother married a woman from Rajamundry in 2019, but the marriage lasted only ten days before she left and filed a domestic violence case against the family. She accused her sister-in-law of misbehavior and threats, claiming it was part of an extortion scheme involving her sister and others. Despite five years passing since the incident, the trial has not begun, causing significant distress to her family and adversely affecting her career prospects due to the pending criminal case. The video has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with users expressing concerns about the impact of false accusations on men's lives and calling for legal reforms to address such issues. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 6 pm

Silo Collapse in Chhattisgarh Plant Kills 4, Many Trapped

Four workers have died and four others are feared trapped following the collapse of a silo at the Kususm Steel plant in Mungeli district, Chhattisgarh, on Thursday afternoon. The incident occurred in the Saragaon area, where the tall cylindrical structure, designed for storing bulk materials, fell on approximately eight workers present at the site. Mungeli Superintendent of Police, Bhojram Patel, confirmed the details and stated that police were promptly alerted and launched a rescue operation. As efforts continue to locate and rescue those trapped, authorities remain focused on ensuring the safety of the remaining workers at the facility. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 5 pm

Second Suicide in 24 Hours at Kota Coaching Hub

A 20-year-old student, Abhishek Lodha, died by suicide in Kota on Wednesday, a day after another JEE aspirant, 19-year-old Neeraj from Haryana, was found hanging in his hostel room. Lodha, who had moved to Kota from Guna, Madhya Pradesh, left a note expressing his despair over his inability to prepare for the Joint Entrance Exam, which is crucial for admission to top engineering colleges. His family reported he had not shown signs of stress, maintaining he was busy with his studies. Police suggest exam-related stress may be a contributing factor and plan to address safety issues at the accommodation, as Lodha's room lacked an anti-hanging device. Neeraj's father has raised concerns about how his son died despite such a device being present. The rise in student suicides in Kota, known for its coaching institutes, remains a pressing issue for local authorities and mental health professionals. sources

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Jan 09 2025, 4 pm

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