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In 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.inThe Chhattisgarh High Court has ruled that a woman cannot be compelled to undergo a virginity test, as it infringes upon her fundamental rights under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which ensures protection of life, liberty, and dignity. Justice Arvind Kumar Verma's remarks came in response to a petition from a man seeking a virginity test for his wife, whom he accused of having an illicit relationship, while the wife alleged her husband was impotent and refused to cohabit. The court emphasized that such a test would violate the principles of natural justice and a woman's right to dignity. It noted that the husband could prove his claims through other means, such as medical tests, and that the allegations from both parties should be resolved through evidence rather than invasive tests. The case remains under consideration in the family court, which previously denied the husband's request for the virginity test. 
Published: Mar 31 2025, 2 ameznews.inIn a show of support for stand-up comic Kunal Kamra, former election strategist and Jan Suraj Party chief Prashant Kishor defended him amid the uproar over his "gaddar" comment directed at Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. Kishor asserted that Kamra, whom he described as a friend, does not engage in politics or harbor ulterior motives. He acknowledged that Kamra's remarks may have been controversial but emphasized his respect for the country and its constitution. Kamra faces multiple police cases, vandalism at a show venue, and threats from right-wing groups following his comments. Recently, the Madras High Court granted him interim anticipatory bail. Despite the backlash, Kamra remains defiant, stating on social media that he will not be intimidated and believes it is lawful to satirize political figures and the political system itself. 
Published: Mar 31 2025, 1 ameznews.inA tanker carrying kerosene fell from a flyover and caught fire on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway in Palghar, Maharashtra, at approximately 4:55 pm today. The incident, which was captured on camera, occurred at a busy intersection in Masan Naka, causing chaos as bystanders fled the scene. The driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle, leading to the crash onto the service road, where the tanker ignited and spilled black kerosene, creating a hazardous situation. Emergency services quickly arrived to manage traffic and initiate cleanup operations, advising the public to avoid the area and adhere to safety guidelines. An official investigation into the incident is currently underway as authorities work to address the aftermath of this dramatic event. 
Published: Mar 31 2025, 1 ameznews.inTelugu inscriptions from 1517 CE have been discovered in Telangana by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), following a significant find of ancient inscriptions and rock art in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh earlier this year. The newly uncovered inscriptions, located at Narasimhulagutta in Anantagiri, celebrate local Hindu deities and document the construction of a Vishnu temple atop a hill. In Andhra Pradesh, the ASI unearthed inscriptions aged between 800 and 2000 years, alongside rock art believed to date back to the Megalithic period, showcasing prehistoric paintings of animals and human figures. Telangana's rich heritage includes previous discoveries, such as Chalukya period inscriptions found in Vikarabad. The oldest known Telugu rock inscription in the state is the Keesara Gutta inscription from 420 CE, with others from Karimnagar and Warangal dating back to the 9th century, highlighting the region's extensive historical significance. 
Published: Mar 31 2025, 1 ameznews.inMaharashtra Navanirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray criticized efforts to incite communal tension over Aurangzeb's tomb, asserting that history should not be viewed through the lens of caste and religion. Speaking at his annual Gudhi Padwa rally in Mumbai, he urged people to seek historical knowledge beyond WhatsApp forwards and emphasized that the Mughal ruler's legacy was one of failure against Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. His remarks come amid right-wing demands for the removal of Aurangzeb's tomb, which have previously led to protests and violence. Thackeray also condemned the government's handling of the 'Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin' scheme and reiterated the need for the Marathi language to be mandatory for official use. Additionally, he highlighted the pollution of Maharashtra's rivers, criticizing religious practices that harm natural resources, and called for a collective effort to address environmental issues. 
Published: Mar 31 2025, 12 ameznews.inA first-year student at the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Allahabad, reportedly died by suicide on Saturday night, just a day before his 21st birthday. The student, Rahul Madala Chaitanya, from Telangana, allegedly jumped from the fifth floor of his hostel after expressing distress over failing an examination, according to police. No suicide note was found, but his mother revealed that he had sent a concerning message before the incident. The family, upon arriving from Telangana, learned of the tragedy and expressed that they were unaware of his prolonged absence from classes. Following the incident, students staged protests, prompting the institute to form a three-member committee to investigate. IIIT Allahabad has committed to providing emotional support to students affected by the incident, emphasizing the importance of mental health. 
Published: Mar 30 2025, 10 pmeznews.inIn a significant move to support the struggling Vodafone Idea, the Indian government will convert the telecom operator's spectrum auction dues of Rs 36,950 crore into equity, raising its stake in the company to 48.99% from 22.6%. This decision aligns with the relief package for the telecom sector announced in September 2021. Vodafone Idea will issue 3,695 shares at an issue price of Rs 10 each, to be completed within 30 days of the order. Despite the government's increased shareholding, the company's promoters will retain operational control. The outstanding dues include deferred payments due after a moratorium period. Vodafone Idea's CEO, Akshaya Moondra, had previously sought approval for this equity conversion, citing the company's inability to pay Rs 5,431 crore in cash or secure a bank guarantee for the shortfall from the 2015 spectrum auction. 
Published: Mar 30 2025, 9 pmeznews.inA red Lamborghini struck two pedestrians on a footpath near an under-construction complex in Noida's Sector 94 on Thursday evening. Footage from the scene shows workers in safety gear rushing to the car, where one questioned the driver about his reckless driving, asking, "Have you learnt a lot of stunts?" The driver, seemingly unfazed, responded, "Did anyone die here?" Fortunately, the injured workers were taken to a nearby hospital and are reported to be out of danger. After the incident, the driver exited the vehicle and claimed he had only "gently pressed the accelerator." The Lamborghini, which had also collided with a tree, was seized by police, who have since taken the driver into custody for further investigation. 
Published: Mar 30 2025, 8 pmeznews.inThe Union government has filed an objection in the Karnataka High Court against X Corp's description of its 'Sahyog' portal as a "censorship portal." The Centre contends that X has misinterpreted the IT Act, particularly the differences between Section 69A, which allows for blocking orders, and Section 79(3)(b), which pertains to content removal requests. The government described X's claims as misleading, asserting that the term "censorship" is inappropriate and that X is misrepresenting its role as a user. The Centre clarified that its March 31, 2023 Office Memorandum does not mention a "Template Blocking Order," but rather outlines procedures for content removal. It emphasized that Section 79(3)(b) ensures a balance between platform liability and free speech, while Section 69A addresses content blocking for national security and public order. The court has yet to rule on the matter, with further hearings set for April 3. 
Published: Mar 30 2025, 8 pmeznews.inPrime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public meeting in Mohbhattha village, Bilaspur, on Sunday, attributing the long-standing encouragement of Maoism in Chhattisgarh and other states to the Congress party's policies. He criticized the previous Congress government for neglecting development in backward regions, which he claimed allowed Naxalism to thrive. Modi highlighted the tragic loss of lives due to Maoist violence and emphasized the current government's commitment to improving the situation through initiatives like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and Ayushman Bharat Yojana. He asserted that under the BJP's "double-engine government," a new era of peace is emerging in Maoist-affected areas, contrasting it with the previous administration's inaction on housing and tribal welfare. Modi concluded by stating that the BJP is fulfilling its promises, leading to increased public trust, and reiterated that Chhattisgarh's statehood was necessary due to the lack of development under Congress rule. 
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