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Villagers Clash with Police in Madhya Pradesh, One Killed

An Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) was killed and several police officers injured in Madhya Pradesh when villagers attacked them while they were attempting to resolve a dispute. The violence erupted on Saturday after a group of tribals allegedly kidnapped and murdered Rajan Dwivedi, suspecting him of killing their relative Ashok, who had actually died six months prior in a road accident. Local police, responding to the situation, were met with hostility from villagers armed with sticks and stones in Gadra village, about 30 km from Rewa. Sub-Divisional Police Officer Ankita Sulya was trapped by angry locals and required rescue by additional police forces. Injured officers were taken to local hospitals, but ASI Ramcharan Gautam later died from his injuries. In response, authorities imposed Section 163 to limit public gatherings, while opposition Congress leaders criticized the deteriorating law and order situation, calling for urgent government action. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 9 am

Actor Claims "Drunk" Co-Star Molested Him at Holi Party

MUMBAI: A television actor has accused her co-star of molestation during a Holi party in Mumbai, according to police sources. The 29-year-old actress, currently employed by an entertainment channel, reported that her colleague, who was intoxicated, forcibly applied colours on her at a rooftop gathering hosted by her company. She recounted hiding behind a stall, but he allegedly pursued her, covering her face and insisting, "I love you" while stating, "let's see who saves you from me." The actor claimed he then touched her inappropriately, leaving her "mentally shocked." After confiding in friends, who confronted the accused, he reportedly pushed them away. Subsequently, the actor and her friends filed a police complaint, leading to a case being registered against him. The accused has been summoned to the police station for questioning as investigations continue. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 12 pm

India's Hyperloop Tube Will Be 410 Metres Long: Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw visited the Hyperloop testing facility at IIT Madras, announcing that the 410-meter tube, developed in collaboration with the institute, will soon become the world's longest. Currently the longest in Asia, this Hyperloop tube is part of a high-speed train system operating in a vacuum. During his visit, Vaishnaw praised the indigenous technology behind the project and expressed confidence in India's readiness for Hyperloop transportation, citing positive test results. He highlighted the role of the Railway Ministry in providing financial and technical support, with electronics technology for the project to be developed at ICF Chennai, where experts have previously worked on Vande Bharat trains. Additionally, Vaishnaw visited IIT Chennai's Open House 2025 exhibition, recognizing the youth's contributions in fields like data science and semiconductors, and announced that India’s first domestically produced semiconductor will be launched by year-end. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 11 am

Arvind Singh Mewar, Maharana Pratap's descendant, passes away

Arvind Singh Mewar, an influential member of the Mewar royal family and chairman of the HRH group of hotels, passed away at the age of 81 in Udaipur after a prolonged illness. A descendant of the legendary Rajput king Maharana Pratap, Mewar was educated at Mayo College and trained in hotel management in the UK and US before establishing a successful hotel group. He was also an accomplished cricketer and polo player, founding the Mewar Polo team and instituting 'The Udaipur Cup' in the UK. Mewar served as the Chairman and Managing Trustee of the Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation amid ongoing family disputes over leadership and property following his father's death. His funeral is set for Monday, and the Udaipur City Palace will be closed to tourists as a mark of respect. He is survived by his wife and three children, with tensions recently arising over family rituals following his passing. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 11 am

AR Rahman Hospitalized in Chennai Due to Dehydration

A R Rahman, the acclaimed Oscar-winning musician, was admitted to a Chennai hospital on Saturday night due to dehydration after returning from London. Doctors reported that his condition stemmed from fasting during Ramadan, but he is now stable and recovering. Renowned for his work in Tamil and Hindi cinema, Rahman has garnered numerous accolades, including six National Film Awards, two Academy Awards, and two Grammy Awards. His illustrious career began in the early 1990s with the film 'Roja,' leading to iconic scores for movies like 'Bombay' and 'Slumdog Millionaire,' the latter earning him international fame and two Oscars. Beyond music, Rahman is noted for his humanitarian efforts and has received various honors, including recognition from Stanford University and a spot on Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2009. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 10 am

Nitin Gadkari's Strong Stance on Caste Politics

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has voiced strong opposition to caste-based politics, asserting that a person's worth is defined by their qualities rather than their caste, religion, or gender. Speaking at the convocation ceremony of the Central India Group of Institutions in Nagpur, Gadkari emphasized his commitment to these principles, stating, "I will kick hard anyone who talks about caste," and expressing willingness to face electoral repercussions for his stance. Acknowledging the importance of education, he urged graduates to pursue knowledge not only for personal gain but for societal development, advising them to become job creators rather than seekers. Despite misconceptions about his qualifications, Gadkari clarified that he holds multiple degrees, including 12 honorary doctorates, but refrains from using the title due to his unconventional educational journey. His ministry's efforts to enhance road infrastructure have earned him significant recognition. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 9 am

Holi Party Violence: Drunk Men Fight, 3 Dead

Three men were killed in a violent altercation during Holi celebrations in Bengaluru's Anekal suburb, which escalated among a group of intoxicated labourers from Bihar. The confrontation erupted over inappropriate comments made about a woman at an under-construction building, leading to a brutal fight involving wooden sticks and iron rods. Authorities reported that the victims were discovered in various locations: one in the apartment passage, another inside a room, and the third outside the building, all found in a pool of blood. Two of the deceased have been identified as 22-year-old Ansu and 23-year-old Radhe Shyam, while the third victim remains unidentified. One injured individual has been taken into police custody, and efforts are underway to apprehend two additional suspects involved in the incident. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 7 am

Amit Shah Gifts Guitar to Mizoram's 'Wonder Kid'

During his visit to Mizoram on March 15, Union Home Minister Amit Shah presented a guitar to 7-year-old singing prodigy Esther Lalduhawmi Hnamte after she delivered a moving performance of "Vande Mataram" in Aizawl. Shah expressed his admiration for Esther, noting her patriotic spirit and the emotional impact of her song on social media. Esther, who first gained fame in 2020 with her rendition of "Maa Tujhe Salaam," has received various accolades from the Mizoram government. Shah's visit was part of a three-day tour of the Northeast, during which he attended a land transfer ceremony for the Assam Rifles to the Mizoram government. He praised the Assam Rifles for their service and emphasized that the relocation of their headquarters, a long-standing demand of the Mizo people, symbolizes the Indian government's commitment to the region's development and unity. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 7 am

Stranded Astronauts Endure Painful Return: Baby Feet, Bone Loss

US astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS), are set to return to Earth next week after an extended nine-month mission, initially planned for eight days. Their prolonged stay has led to potential health issues, including "baby feet," where the soles of their feet become soft and tender, making walking painful. This condition occurs due to the lack of gravity, which also contributes to significant bone density loss—about one percent per month—muscle weakening, and changes in blood volume and circulation. Additionally, astronauts face altered fluid distribution that can affect vision, often requiring them to wear glasses in space. Moreover, they are exposed to harmful radiation levels without the protective shield of Earth's atmosphere, encountering three primary radiation types: trapped particles, solar particles, and galactic cosmic rays, posing further risks to their health. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 6 am

House Help Killed at Football Legend PK Banerjee's Home

KOLKATA: A domestic worker was allegedly murdered at the residence of late Indian football legend PK Banerjee in Salt Lake on Friday, following a dispute over stolen money. Police reported that one of Banerjee's daughters, upon returning from Thailand, discovered cash missing from a bag and filed a complaint at the Bidhannagar Police Station. Domestic help Gopinath and driver Barun Ghosh were questioned, leading to a heated confrontation. After being sent home, the two engaged in drinking on Holi night, during which the argument reignited and Ghosh allegedly stabbed Gopinath multiple times, resulting in his death. Ghosh has been arrested, and police are reviewing CCTV footage for further evidence. Banerjee, a celebrated footballer who passed away in 2020, was a 1962 Asian Games gold medallist and scored 65 international goals for India, earning recognition from FIFA in 2004. sources

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Mar 16 2025, 5 am

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