A 17-year-old BTech student in Muzaffarnagar, UP was raped after being offered a bike lift while returning from college on February 21. The main accused, Himanshu, along with his friends, took her to a secluded spot and assaulted her. A police complaint was filed after the girl narrated her ordeal to her parents.
Three minor tribal girls were raped and two others were molested by several minor boys in Rania block, Khunti. The crime occurred on Friday night when the girls were returning home from a marriage-related function. Police detained 18 minor boys and conducted medical tests. A case has been registered under relevant sections. The incident is reminiscent of the 2018 Kochang gang rape.
The Sensex dropped for the fifth consecutive session, closing at an eight-month low of 74,454 points. Weak global sentiment and substantial foreign fund outflows affected the market. IT, telecom, and metal stocks led the decline, while the broader Nifty also fell significantly. Despite the selloff, optimistic forecasts suggest potential recovery.
India and the UK have resumed discussions on a free trade agreement, including social security and investment. India is open to reducing tariffs to foster competitive business relations. Both sides aim for a balanced and mutually beneficial deal, prioritizing quality over speed, with a focus on business visas for students.
Students at a government school in Etawah mistook a leopard cub for a kitten and locked it in a classroom. The cub was rescued and taken to Etawah Lion Safari. Villagers later spotted the mother leopard and heard its growls. Forest officials advised caution and patrolled the area to ensure safety.
The Election Commission, chaired by new chief commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, will convene with state CEOs on March 4-5. The conference will address modern election management issues, including IT architecture enhancement and social media reach. CEOs will also present their action plans based on thematic discussions.
Five Class VIII and IX students planned a sodium blast targeting a teacher at a Chhattisgarh school, injuring a 9-year-old girl instead. Police detained four students based on CCTV footage and identified the online purchase of sodium. Investigations continue, focusing on gaps in online chemical sales.
CM Mamata Banerjee announced pay hikes for junior and senior doctors at state-run hospitals and increased the private-practice distance cap. She urged doctors to ensure a minimum of eight working hours and senior doctors to not leave crucial tasks to juniors. The CM addressed these expectations during her first conclave with health professionals.
PM Modi has nominated 10 influential people, including J&K CM Omar Abdullah, businessman Anand Mahindra, and actor Mohanlal, to join a campaign against obesity. Modi encouraged the use of less cooking oil to improve health and invoked the nominees to further extend the initiative by nominating others.
French engineering firm Systra accuses senior Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority officials of corruption and stalling payments. Systra claims undue favours were sought and payments suspended, prompting it to seek diplomatic intervention. The MMRDA labels the allegations baseless and has issued termination notices, citing contractual violations. Systra has taken the matter to Bombay High Court, alleging continued financial pressure tactics.
A court has sentenced three traffic police officers and an auto driver to 10 years in prison for attempting to kill ASP Kalpana Saxena during her crackdown on an extortion racket in 2010. The officers were dismissed from the department, and the court also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on each of them. Additional charges of bribery could not be proven due to investigation flaws.
Sutandra Chatterjee, a 27-year-old event manager from Chandernagore, died in a high-speed car accident on NH-2 while traveling to Gaya for work. Her vehicle overturned following a chase with another car. Her colleagues accused occupants of the other car of harassment and drunk driving. Police have seized both vehicles and are investigating, but no arrests have been made yet.
A 23-year-old man named Affan murdered his girlfriend, brother, grandmother, uncle, and aunt on Monday evening due to debts from business losses. He also attempted to kill his mother and later surrendered to the police. Affan admitted to the murders, and police are investigating his claims and checking if he is addicted to drugs. The incident occurred in Thiruvananthapuram.
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has removed nearly 900 peer reviewers following corruption allegations during the grading process. This move, alongside shifting to online evaluations and enhanced scrutiny, aims to restore integrity in accreditation practices and ensure transparency in the evaluation of higher education institutions.