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In a shocking turn of events in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, a mother named Sapna eloped with her daughter's fiancé, Rahul Kumar, just ten days before the wedding. Sapna surrendered to the police, citing years of domestic abuse from her husband and constant conflicts with her daughter as reasons for her actions. She expressed her determination to marry Rahul, despite the fallout with her family, who accused her of stealing substantial cash and jewelry. Sapna countered these claims, asserting she left with only a mobile phone and Rs 200. Rahul, who accompanied her in fleeing, claimed he was coerced into eloping due to Sapna's threats of self-harm. Her family, however, has disowned her and demanded the return of the alleged stolen items, while denying her allegations of mistreatment. The police have refrained from commenting on the case as tensions rise within the family. 
Published: Apr 16 2025, 11 pmeznews.inSikkim, India's northeastern gem, has gained recognition for its exceptional civic sense, stunning landscapes, and clean streets, leaving a tourist from Haryana thoroughly impressed. While strolling along Gangtok's immaculate Mahatma Gandhi (MG) Marg, the visitor remarked that Sikkim felt like a different country, not due to cultural differences but because of its disciplined and dignified environment. He noted the absence of litter and the community's respect for nature, contrasting it with his experiences elsewhere in India. The tourist also highlighted a unique initiative for stray dogs he witnessed, emphasizing the state's compassionate approach. As India's least populous and second smallest state, Sikkim stands out for its civic management, having become the first Indian state to adopt organic farming in 2016, banning chemical pesticides and fertilizers, and imposing strict penalties for littering. MG Marg, a no-vehicle zone, offers an ambiance reminiscent of a European town square. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 6 ameznews.inRain and gusty winds swept through parts of Delhi on Friday evening, offering respite from the sweltering heat, with central, south, and west Delhi experiencing significant rainfall. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted light to moderate rain, thunderstorms, and winds of 30-40 km/h in areas including Rohini, Burari, and Delhi University. The city recorded a maximum temperature of 41 degrees Celsius, 4.2 degrees above normal, while the minimum was 25.6 degrees Celsius, four notches higher than average. Humidity levels varied between 35% and 57%. Looking ahead to Saturday, the IMD predicts a partly cloudy sky turning generally cloudy, with the possibility of very light rain and winds reaching up to 60 km/h. The air quality in Delhi was noted as "poor," with an AQI of 219, indicating significant pollution levels. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 6 ameznews.inThe Indian Army has launched an inquiry following allegations from university professor Liaqat Ali, who claims he was assaulted by troops during a vehicle check in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. An FIR has been filed against unidentified army personnel, with the police investigating the incident. Ali, who suffered head injuries, shared a video and a post on social media, expressing his disillusionment with the army, despite his family's strong ties to it. He described being beaten without provocation after complying with requests for identification. Former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti condemned the incident, calling for accountability, while BJP leader Ravinder Raina emphasized that no one is above the law. The army stated that it is committed to professionalism and will take strict action if any personnel are found guilty of misconduct, urging public cooperation in security efforts in the sensitive area. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 12 ameznews.inA 67-year-old man, Satish Chandra Gupta, died after being brutally attacked by a group of men near his home in Shahdara, Delhi, on Friday. A video of the incident shows Gupta being confronted just steps away from his residence while on his way to a doctor’s appointment following recent bypass surgery. According to his daughter-in-law, Jyoti, the assailants, numbering four to five, demanded money and assaulted him upon his refusal. The violent altercation drew in bystanders, including Gupta's son, Vishal, and wife, Vimla, who sustained injuries, including a broken arm. Police have arrested four suspects, with others still at large. Vimla alleged that one of the attackers, Rajiv Kumar Jain, had previously demanded ₹1 lakh from Gupta and had been seen near their home. The police have taken Gupta's body for a post-mortem examination. 
Published: Apr 19 2025, 12 ameznews.inA flight carrying 178 passengers, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's principal secretary PK Mishra, was diverted to Bhubaneswar on Friday after it could not land at Jharsuguda due to runway cracks. Mishra was en route to the IIM Sambalpur convocation scheduled for Saturday, with the flight expected to arrive at 3:20 PM. Airport authorities issued a notice to airmen (NOTAM) about the runway's condition shortly before the flight's landing. VSS Airport Director Sandeep K Tiwari explained that such cracks are common in summer, and the decision was made to divert the flight to Biju Patnaik International Airport. The flight successfully landed in Bhubaneswar around 7:13 PM after repairs were made, and the NOTAM was lifted. Odisha's Chief Secretary and Transport Secretary were present at the airport to assist Mishra during the diversion. At least six flights typically operate daily at Jharsuguda airport. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 10 pmeznews.inCongress MP Abhishek Manu Singhvi has criticized Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's remarks on the Supreme Court, stating that such comments were unnecessary for someone in his high constitutional role. Dhankhar's critique followed a Supreme Court ruling mandating that the President must decide on bills passed by state assemblies within three months. Singhvi emphasized that the Vice President should refrain from commenting on judicial matters, mirroring the practice of previous officeholders, including the President and Prime Minister. He defended the Supreme Court's use of Article 142, asserting it is a long-established constitutional power designed to ensure justice, and dismissed Dhankhar's concerns about it being misused. Singhvi highlighted that this power has been exercised responsibly over the past 75 years, countering claims that it represents unchecked authority. The backdrop to this discussion involves a legal dispute between the Tamil Nadu Governor and the state government over delayed bill approvals. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 10 pmeznews.inA man named Deepak, a technician at Medanta hospital in Gurugram, has been arrested for allegedly raping a woman in the hospital's Intensive Care Unit (ICU) on April 6. The 25-year-old, who had been evading capture, was apprehended after a Special Investigation Team (SIT) reviewed footage from 800 CCTV cameras and conducted inquiries with hospital staff. The victim, a 46-year-old air hostess on ventilator support, reported that she was unable to resist the assault due to her weakened state and claimed two nurses were present but did not intervene. The incident came to light on April 13 when the woman informed her husband, leading to a police report filed on April 14. The hospital has suspended Deepak and stated it is cooperating with the ongoing investigation. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 9 pmeznews.inFormer West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh married party colleague Rinku Majumdar in a private ceremony on Friday, fulfilling his mother's wish. Ghosh, 60, dressed in traditional Bengali attire, expressed gratitude for the well-wishes he received, including a message from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and emphasized that his personal life would not affect his political career. Majumdar, 51, previously married with a son, and Ghosh's relationship began during morning walks in Eco Park in 2021, culminating in a proposal from her side earlier this month. The wedding, conducted according to Vedic traditions with only close relatives present, was attended by senior BJP leaders. Ghosh is set to engage in political activities in Kharagpur and Dumdum, while TMC leaders also extended congratulations, with one noting the chief minister's indirect role in their union due to the park's creation. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 9 pmeznews.inDelhi's Seelampur is experiencing heightened tensions following the stabbing death of 17-year-old Kunal Kumar on Thursday evening. Witnesses reported that five assailants attacked him with knives as he left home to buy milk. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Kumar succumbed to his injuries. Local residents and Kumar's family allege that the attack was orchestrated by a woman known as Ziqra, a self-proclaimed "lady don" recently released from prison. Ziqra, who leads a group of young men and has gained notoriety on social media for brandishing weapons, has been taken into custody. The murder has ignited protests, with locals demanding justice and highlighting concerns over public safety. The incident has sparked a political spat between the ruling BJP and opposition AAP, each blaming the other for Delhi's deteriorating law and order. Authorities have assured that investigations are ongoing, with police pledging to apprehend the remaining suspects promptly. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 7 pmeznews.inIndia is set to achieve a significant milestone in its space journey as Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla prepares for a historic mission to the International Space Station (ISS) next month. Union Minister for Space and Technology Dr. Jitendra Singh announced that this mission, part of the Axiom-4 project, will mark the first time an Indian astronaut has visited the ISS and the first crewed spaceflight for India in over four decades since Rakesh Sharma’s 1984 flight. Group Captain Shukla, a decorated test pilot, has undergone eight months of training with NASA and Axiom Space and will pilot the mission aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule launched from Florida. The mission underscores India's commitment to enhancing its capabilities in human space exploration and fostering international partnerships, reflecting a mature space strategy as the nation aims to assert itself as a leader in global space technology. 
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