Affan, a 23-year-old from Venjaramoodu, allegedly murdered five individuals, including his grandmother and brother, possibly influenced by an unknown person. The motive remains unclear as Affan is under medical observation. Police are investigating his phone and social media interactions, and a forensic examination is underway to determine if drugs were involved. Affan confessed to the crimes at a police station.
The government aims to construct 10,000 km of national highways in 2025-26, marking the lowest target in seven years. This effort includes constructing 5,800 km of high-speed corridors. The plan also involves raising significant funds from highway project monetization and private investment while focusing on road safety and removing hazardous locations.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams have reached the final section of the collapsed Srisailam Left Bank Canal tunnel, where eight workers have been trapped since February 22. Heavy water and slush continue to impede rescue efforts, but dewatering operations are ongoing in hopes of finding survivors.
A truck driving on the wrong side of the Rajkot-Ahmedabad highway collided with a rickshaw, killing six family members and injuring one. The accident resulted in a severe traffic jam. Police are investigating and searching for the truck driver who fled the scene.
A 40-year-old homeopathy doctor from Meerut was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering his wife, a government teacher, and disposing of her body in the Ganga in 2021. The victim had previously lodged harassment complaints, and the doctor later admitted to the crime during interrogation.
A special court in Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, sentenced three men to life imprisonment for setting an 18-year-old student on fire after she reported being gangraped. Despite sustaining 40% burns, the victim survived after prolonged treatment. The court found the accused guilty of attempting to murder her, imposing a fine of Rs 33,000 each, which will be given to the survivor.
A Karnataka High Court quashed the suspension of KKRTC constable Chandrashekar for taking a nap during a 16-hour shift, citing the right to sleep and leisure. Chandrashekar had worked two shifts daily for two months. The court criticized the KKRTC for imposing excessive work hours, recognizing international labor standards, and reinstated him with all benefits.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has accused French engineering firm SYSTRA of deflecting from its own breaches following termination notices. MMRDA denies corruption allegations and is probing possible illegalities by SYSTRA concerning unauthorized access to Metro project sites and documents.
Goa has become the first state in India to issue QR codes for tourists with vehicles to streamline document checks and enhance their travel experience. Implemented through the Quick Pass mobile app, this initiative aims to reduce harassment and improve traffic compliance efficiency. The QR codes are valid for 12 hours.
In the aftermath of a language row in Belagavi, a girl retracted her sexual harassment complaint against a bus conductor under the Pocso Act. The incident sparked tensions between Kannada and Marathi speakers, leading to bus services suspension. Authorities are considering police deployment on buses to ensure safety and resume services.