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In the Rajya Sabha on Friday, the issue of alleged cash recovery from the residence of a sitting Delhi High Court judge was raised, prompting Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar to seek a structured discussion on the matter. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh highlighted the shocking nature of the incident and called for increased judicial accountability, reminding the chairman of a pending impeachment notice regarding an Allahabad High Court judge. Dhankhar expressed concern over the delayed revelation of the incident, noting that if it involved a politician or bureaucrat, it would have been addressed immediately. He pledged to engage with the Leader of the House and the Leader of the Opposition to facilitate discussions. Additionally, the Supreme Court Collegium reportedly decided to transfer Justice Yashwant Varma, implicated in the cash allegations, back to his parent Allahabad High Court. Dhankhar also confirmed the receipt of a representation from 55 members regarding the impeachment process. 
Published: Mar 21 2025, 1 pmeznews.inLONDON: During a speech at Kellogg College, Oxford University, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee faced interruptions from a group of protesting students who raised concerns about post-poll violence and a financial scandal involving RG Kar College and hospital. Despite the disruption, Banerjee maintained her composure and responded courteously, earning applause from the audience. She urged the protesters to strengthen their political party in West Bengal rather than using the event as a political platform. The incident, which included remarks about ongoing investigations and the need for respectful discourse, culminated in the protesters being escorted out after a collective response from the audience. Banerjee's handling of the situation, described by political analysts as enhancing her international reputation, was marked by her confident assertion, "Didi walks like a Royal Bengal Tiger." The event was attended by expatriate Indians and representatives from various countries, with organisers expressing regret over the disruption. 
Published: Mar 28 2025, 6 ameznews.inNEW DELHI: Following an incident where Chief Minister Rekha Gupta's convoy was obstructed by stray cattle in Keshavpuram, authorities are set to take action against illegal dairies in the area. Councillor Yogesh Verma, the Zone Chairman, announced that illegal dairy owners will face strict measures, including potential sealing of operations and disconnection of power lines. Delhi law prohibits keeping cows in individual dairies, yet illegal establishments have proliferated, contributing to the stray cattle problem. Gupta's convoy was halted for five minutes on the Haiderpur flyover due to the cattle, prompting her to instruct officials to secure shelter for the animals and prevent them from roaming on roads and flyovers. The government previously established a legal dairy in Bhalswa for cattle owners, but the rise of unauthorized dairies has led to increased incidents involving stray animals. 
Published: Mar 28 2025, 4 ameznews.inA faint star in the Northern Hemisphere, T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), is expected to explode in a nova today, marking a rare event not seen since 1946. Scientists anticipate that the explosion will make T CrB the 48th brightest star in the night sky, visible to the naked eye for several nights following its peak brightness around March 27. If the explosion does not occur as predicted, it may happen later on November 10, 2025, or June 25, 2026. Located approximately 3,000 light-years away in the "Northern Crown" constellation, T CrB is a binary system comprising a red giant and a cooling white dwarf. The thermonuclear explosion results from material accumulation from the red giant onto the white dwarf. While astronomers have noted signs of variability in T CrB, the exact timing of the explosion remains uncertain, according to Franck Marchis of the SETI Institute. 
Published: Mar 28 2025, 2 ameznews.inBENGALURU: A shocking discovery was made in Hulimavu when the body of 32-year-old Gauri Anil Sambekar was found stuffed in a suitcase at her residence. Her husband, Rakesh Sambekar, originally from Maharashtra, has been arrested in Pune after allegedly confessing to the murder during a phone call with Gauri's parents. Local police, responding to a tip-off from Maharashtra authorities, found the suitcase in the bathroom of their home, revealing severe injuries on Gauri's intact body. The police initially struggled to locate Rakesh but ultimately tracked him down through call records. He had fled to Pune following the incident. A team from Bengaluru has been dispatched to bring him back for further interrogation as investigations into the motive continue. The couple, married for two years, had recently relocated to Bengaluru for work, with Rakesh employed as a project manager and Gauri seeking job opportunities. 
Published: Mar 28 2025, 12 ameznews.inThree police personnel were killed during an encounter with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua district, as confirmed by sources on Thursday. Two terrorists have been neutralized, while three to four remain barricaded in the area. Five security personnel sustained injuries and are currently receiving hospital treatment. The operation, which has been ongoing for four days, involved multiple security forces, including the Army, National Security Guard, and Central Reserve Police Force, and was supported by helicopters, drones, and sniffer dogs. Intelligence indicated that the terrorists were hiding in a nursery in Sanyal village, approximately 5 km from the Pakistan border. The encounter began on Sunday, with the terrorists reportedly having infiltrated India the previous day. Authorities have recovered grenades and identified tracksuits linked to previous Jaish-e-Muhammad operatives, indicating a potential connection to past terrorist activities in the region. 
Published: Mar 27 2025, 10 pmeznews.inIn a fierce gun battle in the forested Kathua district of Jammu, two terrorists were killed and five security personnel injured as forces engaged a group of approximately five infiltrators. The encounter, which began near Jakhole village in the Ghati Juthana area, involved intense exchanges of gunfire and explosions, prompting reinforcements from the police, Army, BSF, and CRPF. Special Police Officer Bharat Chalotra was injured and later stabilized at a hospital in Jammu. The ongoing operation follows a previous incident where a group of terrorists evaded capture in the Hiranagar sector. Evidence recovered from the earlier encounter included firearms, grenades, and materials for improvised explosive devices. Authorities suspect the terrorists infiltrated over the weekend, possibly using a ravine or tunnel from across the border. Senior police officials have been closely monitoring the situation as the operation continues. 
Published: Mar 27 2025, 10 pmeznews.inIn a shocking response to recent domestic homicides in Uttar Pradesh, a man named Bablu from Sant Kabir Nagar took an extraordinary step to protect himself after discovering his wife Radhika's affair with a local man, Vikas. Rather than confronting Radhika, Bablu chose to facilitate their marriage, believing it would ensure his safety amid rising violence against husbands, as highlighted by two recent murder cases in Meerut and Auraiya. Bablu, who has two children with Radhika, arranged the wedding at a Shiva temple, legally witnessed the ceremony, and plans to raise their children alone. He expressed that the decision was made to avoid potential harm, citing the alarming trend of husbands being killed by their wives. This unconventional resolution follows disturbing incidents, including the gruesome murder of a former Navy officer in Meerut and the hiring of a contract killer in Auraiya, both of which have sent shockwaves across the nation. 
Published: Mar 27 2025, 8 pmeznews.inAn unusual incident occurred at the Madhya Pradesh High Court on March 22 when lawyer PC Paliwal criticized the judiciary's inefficiency during a hearing, prompting the court to refer the matter to Chief Justice Suresh Kumar Kait for potential contempt proceedings. While representing a criminal revision petition linked to an assault case, Paliwal expressed frustration over case delays and alleged that judges were not effectively addressing the growing backlog. He stated, "A drama is going on in this court for four hours," and voiced his intention to inform Chief Minister Mohan Yadav about the situation. Justice Anuradha Shukla, who presided over the case, deemed Paliwal's remarks disrespectful to the court's dignity and postponed the hearing. This incident has ignited discussions on judicial decorum and ethics within the legal community, as all eyes now turn to Chief Justice Kait for his response. 
Published: Mar 27 2025, 8 pmeznews.inThe Madhya Pradesh government has sparked controversy by renaming unemployed youth as "Aspirational Youth," a move critics argue attempts to obscure the state's job crisis. Many graduates, like Prakash Sen and Aryan Srivastava, express frustration over their inability to secure jobs in their fields, leading them to take up unrelated work. Official records indicate a rise in unemployment from 25.82 lakh in July 2023 to 26.17 lakh by December, with government figures now claiming 29.36 lakh under the new designation. Despite organizing 2,709 job fairs that issued 3.22 lakh offer letters, the government has not clarified how many candidates accepted jobs. Skill Development Minister Gautam Tetwal defended the terminology, suggesting that many registered individuals are not truly unemployed. Meanwhile, opposition Congress MLA Pratap Grewal accused the government of manipulating statistics to avoid backlash instead of addressing the underlying employment issues. 
Published: Mar 27 2025, 7 pmeznews.inSix high court bar associations met with the Supreme Court Collegium on Thursday to protest the transfer of Justice Yashwant Varma from the Delhi High Court to Allahabad, demanding the cancellation of the transfer, a halt to his judicial duties pending an inquiry, and the initiation of a criminal investigation against him. Anil Tiwari, President of the Allahabad Bar Association, stated that the Collegium, led by Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, listened attentively to their concerns and promised to consider their demands. While Tiwari expressed satisfaction with the meeting, he did not confirm whether the ongoing strike by lawyers would continue. The controversy arose after bundles of cash were found at Justice Varma's residence following a fire, which he has denied any connection to, calling it a "conspiracy." The Supreme Court has initiated an in-house inquiry into the matter to address the public's concerns regarding judicial integrity. 
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