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Men Celebrate India Win; Cops Shave Heads, Parade Them

In a controversial incident in Dewas district, Madhya Pradesh, police reportedly punished a group of young men for their celebratory behavior following India's Champions Trophy victory, invoking the stringent National Security Act (NSA) against two individuals after they allegedly attacked officers. The police shaved the heads of the youths and paraded them through the streets, an act that drew widespread criticism and went viral on social media. BJP MLA Gayatri Raje Puar condemned the punishment as unjustified, asserting that the youths were simply celebrating like the rest of the nation. Dewas Superintendent of Police Punit Gehlot announced an investigation into both the initial celebrations and the police's actions, with findings expected within a week. Additionally, a street food vendor was reportedly assaulted by police during the celebrations, prompting immediate disciplinary action against the involved constable. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 12 am

BJP Dominates Haryana Local Polls, Congress Faces Setback

The Congress party is set for a second consecutive electoral defeat in Haryana, as early counting from municipal body polls reveals the ruling BJP leading in nine of ten civic bodies, including key areas like Gurugram and Rohtak. An independent candidate, Dr. Inderjit Yadav, a former BJP member, is ahead in the tenth body, Manesar. Despite the Congress fielding multiple candidates, including for the Gurugram mayoral seat, the BJP's Raj Rani has a commanding lead of over 95,000 votes against Congress's Seema Pahuja. In Rohtak, BJP's Ram Avtar won decisively against Congress's Surajmal Kiloi by over 45,000 votes. The BJP also secured mayoral victories in Ambala and is leading in several other districts, with overall voter turnout at a disappointing 41%. The results highlight the Congress's struggles, particularly in areas previously considered strongholds. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 12 pm

Congress Workers Assured Panel Positions Amid BJP's Taxpayer Claims

A significant controversy has erupted in Karnataka following the Siddaramaiah government's appointment of Congress workers to oversee a panel responsible for implementing pre-poll guarantees, with allocated funds for their salaries and allowances. Opposition parties, including the BJP and JD(S), have accused the Congress of misusing taxpayers' money, prompting protests outside the Vidhana Soudha. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar defended the appointments, asserting that party workers who aided in bringing the government to power have a right to participate in overseeing state programs. Critics, including BJP's R Ashoka, argued that this conflates party and government roles and questioned the legitimacy of funding Congress workers with public money. Shivakumar countered that the government is committed to its guarantee schemes, which aim to alleviate public distress amid rising inflation, and emphasized that the BJP has similarly implemented such schemes in other states. The BJP plans to escalate its protests, including a memorandum to the Governor. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 11 am

Scientists Develop Hydrogel That Heals Wounds 90% in 4 Hours

Researchers from Aalto University and the University of Bayreuth have unveiled a groundbreaking self-healing hydrogel that closely resembles human skin, capable of repairing itself by up to 90% within four hours and fully restoring in 24 hours. Published in the journal _Nature Materials_ on March 7, the study highlights the innovative use of ultra-thin clay nanosheets to enhance the hydrogel's structure, allowing it to combine flexibility and healing properties previously unattainable in synthetic materials. This advancement addresses long-standing challenges in replicating skin's durability and healing abilities. The self-repairing gel holds significant promise for applications in wound care, regenerative medicine, drug delivery, soft robotics, and prosthetics, potentially revolutionizing medical treatments and improving recovery times for burn victims, surgical patients, and individuals with chronic wounds. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 11 am

Pune Man Turns to Crime After Mother Denies Drug Money

A 27-year-old man in Pune, Swapnil Shivsharan Pawar, was arrested for allegedly setting fire to over a dozen motorcycles belonging to residents of his residential society after his mother refused to give him money for drugs. The incident occurred around 3 am in Pimpri Chinchwad and was captured on CCTV, showing Pawar pouring fuel on the vehicles before igniting them and fleeing the scene. Thirteen motorcycles were damaged in the blaze. His mother expressed fear for her family's safety, urging police not to release him on bail, citing threats to burn their building and harm others. Pawar's brother echoed these concerns, revealing a long history of addiction and violence, despite multiple rehab attempts. Residents described him as intelligent but troubled, highlighting the family's ongoing distress. Pawar remains in police custody as investigations continue. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 10 am

Complaint Filed Against Tollywood Veteran After Actor's Death

Over two decades after the tragic death of 'Sooryavansham' actress Soundarya in a plane crash, serious allegations have surfaced against veteran Telugu actor Mohan Babu. A complaint filed in Khammam district, Andhra Pradesh, claims that Soundarya's death was not accidental but linked to a property dispute involving Mohan Babu. The complainant, Chittimallu, alleges that Mohan Babu pressured Soundarya and her brother to sell six acres of land in Shamshabad, leading to conflict when they refused. Following Soundarya's death, he claims Mohan Babu forcibly took possession of the land. While no FIR has been registered, Chittimallu has called for a fresh investigation and requested police protection due to perceived threats. The complaint also highlights ongoing disputes within the Manchu family, with tensions escalating last year when Mohan Babu attacked a journalist. His elder son, Manchu Vishnu, has downplayed the family conflict as a minor issue. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 10 am

No Receipt for Gold, Rs 2 Crore Found: Ranya Rao Arrested

BENGALURU: Kannada actor Ranya Rao was apprehended at Kempegowda International Airport on March 4 while attempting to smuggle 14 kilograms of gold concealed on her person. Arriving from Dubai, she was stopped by Department of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) officials after failing to declare any dutiable goods. Upon examination, gold bars were discovered strapped to her body and hidden in her shoes. A subsequent search of her residence revealed cash amounting to Rs 2.67 crore and jewellery worth over Rs 2 crore, for which she could not provide documentation. Rao, whose travel history indicated intentions to smuggle gold, is facing charges of duty evasion exceeding Rs 4.83 crore. Her arrest is part of a broader investigation, as authorities suspect her involvement in a larger smuggling syndicate. The Karnataka government has initiated a Criminal Investigation Department (CID) probe into the case, including potential police collusion and scrutiny of her step-father, DGP Ramachandra Rao. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 10 am

Karnataka Issues Homestay Guidelines After Gang Rapes

The Karnataka government has issued a circular mandating safety guidelines for homestays and resorts in tourist areas following a tragic incident involving the gang rape of an Israeli tourist and an Indian homestay owner in Gangavathi, near Hampi. The guidelines require homestay owners to take precautions to ensure the safety of all guests, including notifying local police when taking tourists to remote locations. Failure to comply will result in legal repercussions for owners if any harm occurs. S. R. Umashankar, Additional Chief Secretary of the Home Department, has directed officials to ensure these guidelines are communicated to all resorts and homestays and to review their itineraries to avoid risky locations. The circular highlights a recent attack where three men assaulted tourists and tragically led to the death of a tourist from Odisha. The police have arrested the accused, and measures are being implemented to prevent future incidents. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 6 am

BMC Urges Avoidance of Alcohol, Tea, Coffee, Cold Drinks

MUMBAI: As Mumbai and its surrounding districts endure a heatwave, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued guidelines urging residents to take precautions against the rising temperatures. In a statement released on Monday, the BMC highlighted the heatwave conditions, as forecasted by the India Meteorological Department, which may persist until March 11 and could recur frequently in March and April. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, wear lightweight cotton clothing, and carry umbrellas when outdoors. The BMC also cautioned against consuming alcohol, tea, coffee, or cold drinks. In the event of heatstroke symptoms, individuals should be moved to a cool area, and their body temperature should be lowered with wet cloths or normal temperature water. The BMC emphasized the importance of rehydration with ORS or lime water and urged prompt medical attention, as untreated heatstroke can be fatal. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 5 am

Is This Noah's Ark? Boat-Shaped Mound Found in Turkey

Excitement surrounds a recent discovery in Turkey's Durupinar Formation, where researchers believe they may have found the fossil of Noah's Ark. This boat-shaped mound, submerged during a catastrophic flood approximately 5,000 years ago, has drawn the attention of an international team, including experts from Istanbul Technical University and Agri Ibrahim Cecen University, who have been studying the site since 2021. The mound's dimensions, roughly 150 metres in length, align with the biblical description of the Ark. Preliminary analysis of nearly 30 soil and rock samples revealed clay-like materials and marine deposits, dating back to the Chalcolithic period, which corresponds with the timeline of the biblical flood. Lead researcher Professor Dr. Faruk Kaya confirmed evidence of human activity in the region during this period, prompting plans for further investigation in the surrounding areas of Cudi and Ararat. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 3 am

AIMIM Aims to Contest All Bengal Seats in 2026

Asaduddin Owaisi's All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) is intensifying its efforts to establish a presence in West Bengal ahead of the 2024 assembly elections. The party has initiated a state-wide membership drive, launching a dedicated phone number to expand its base. AIMIM currently boasts around 300,000 members in the state, having garnered approximately 150,000 votes in the recent Panchayat elections primarily in Malda and Murshidabad. After a lackluster performance in the 2021 assembly elections, where it fielded candidates in minority-dominated areas, the party aims to contest all 294 seats this time, focusing on grassroots mobilization. Their outreach includes door-to-door campaigns and iftar parties, with Owaisi expected to hold rallies post-Eid. AIMIM leader Md Imran Solanki emphasized the need for an alternative to the ruling Trinamool Congress and BJP, highlighting the party's strong support in North Bengal and Malda, where Muslims make up 27% of the population. sources

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Mar 12 2025, 3 am

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