Journalist Mukesh Chandrakar Murder: Cousin, 2 Others Arrested; SIT Probing Corruption-Linked Case in Chhattisgarh

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:49pm on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday India

Chhattisgarh journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, 28, known for exposing corruption in a ₹120 crore road project, was found dead in a septic tank on January 3. Police arrested his cousin, Ritesh Chandrakar, and two others while the prime suspect, contractor Suresh Chandrakar, remains at large. Mukesh's exposé led to a government inquiry, allegedly straining ties with Ritesh. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) is probing the case, revealing Mukesh suffered severe injuries from a blunt weapon. Journalists in Raipur protested the murder, highlighting threats to reporters exposing corruption. Authorities have intensified their search for Suresh, seizing his assets and questioning suspects.

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4 Soldiers Killed, 3 Injured After Army Truck Falls Off Hill In Jammu And Kashmir

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:22pm on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday India

Four soldiers lost their lives, and three others sustained injuries when an Army truck rolled down a hill in Bandipore, Jammu and Kashmir. The vehicle lost control while navigating a sharp curve near Sadar Koot Payen. Injured soldiers were immediately rushed to a local hospital, where three are reported to be in stable condition. Security forces have ruled out any foul play and are investigating the accident. Similar incidents have occurred in the Union Territory recently, including a December accident in Poonch district, which claimed five lives. Authorities are urging stricter safety measures on mountainous terrains.

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Army Vehicle Falls Into Gorge in Bandipora, J&K; 2 Soldiers Dead, 3 Critically Injured

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:27am on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday India

An Army vehicle skidded off a road and plunged into a gorge near Wular Viewpoint in Bandipora, Jammu and Kashmir, on Saturday, leaving 2 soldiers dead and 3 critically injured. The injured were stabilized at District Hospital Bandipora before being transferred to Srinagar for further treatment. Medical Superintendent Dr. Masarat Iqbal Wani confirmed the casualties. The incident occurred amid harsh weather, with dense fog and cold wave conditions impacting the region. Authorities issued a heavy snow warning, urging caution and minimizing travel to prevent further accidents. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the mishap.

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Jasprit Bumrah Back in Indian Dressing Room After Scans, Extent of Injury Unclear

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:48am on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday India

India's captain Jasprit Bumrah left the field during Day 2 of the fifth Test against Australia in Sydney, raising injury concerns. He was taken to a hospital for scans but returned to the dressing room later in the day. Virat Kohli assumed leadership duties, helping India bowl out Australia for 181 and take a narrow 4-run lead. Bumrah, the series' leading wicket-taker with 32 dismissals, could be pivotal in this decider. Reports suggest a possible back issue, though no official update has been provided. Bumrah’s participation in the second innings remains uncertain.

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Delhi Fog Disrupts Over 100 Flights, Smog Worsens Air Quality

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:40am on 03 Jan 2025,Friday India

Dense fog and smog disrupted over 100 flights at Delhi's IGI Airport on Friday, with no diversions reported. Airlines, including IndiGo and SpiceJet, warned passengers of delays. The CAT III system ensured some operations in low visibility. Delhi's air quality index hit 351, rated "very poor," while the city ranked third among the world's most polluted capitals, per IQAir. Thick smog reduced visibility to zero in parts of the city, causing some train delays. Authorities urged travelers to stay updated with airlines. Delhi Airport handles 1,300 daily flights.

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Prashant Kishor Begins Hunger Strike Over Bihar Exam Scandal, Calls For Action Against Corruption

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:58pm on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday India

Political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor has launched an indefinite hunger strike in Patna, supporting aspirants demanding the cancellation of the Bihar Civil Services (BPSC) preliminary examination. Protests erupted over allegations of a paper leak in the 70th Integrated Combined Competitive Examination, 2024. Aspirants demand a re-examination and a meeting with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar. Kishor criticized systemic corruption and condemned police action during a lathicharge on protestors. He announced plans to file an FIR against Patna Police and approach the Human Rights Commission. Authorities have warned Kishor and students of legal action if protests continue at Gandhi Maidan.

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"Tortured by Wife and In-Laws": Delhi Cafe Owner Ends Life

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:17pm on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday India

Puneet Khurana, a 40-year-old cafe owner in Delhi, died by suicide, claiming in recorded videos, “I am extremely tortured by my in-laws and my wife.” He alleged that his estranged wife, Manika Pahwa, and her family pressured him for ₹10 lakh, which he could not afford. Married in 2016, the couple had separated and were undergoing a contentious divorce. Police found Puneet unresponsive at his Model Town home. His phone, containing the videos, is now part of the investigation. Puneet’s wife and her family have not commented yet. Police are verifying the claims as the probe continues.

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Lucknow Horror: Man Shoots Murder Video, Shows Lifeless Bodies & Explains How He Killed Family

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:32am on 01 Jan 2025,Wednesday India

In a shocking incident on New Year's Day, Arshad (24) from Agra allegedly murdered his mother and four sisters in Lucknow. He recorded the crime and blamed his community for pushing him to the extreme, claiming they were harassed. Arshad strangled his mother and slit his sisters' wrists before confessing to the police. His father, who assisted in the murders, is currently on the run. Authorities have recovered the murder weapons and are investigating further details. Arshad cited land disputes and fears of his family's safety as reasons behind the killings.

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Mumbai Local Trains Honk at Midnight to Welcome 2025 at Iconic CSMT Station

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:48am on 01 Jan 2025,Wednesday India

As the clock struck midnight at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), local trains parked at platforms joined in a unique tradition to welcome 2025. Their synchronized horns echoed across the station, marking the New Year in a grand style. The celebration saw commuters, railway staff, and bystanders gathering to witness the spectacle, creating a festive atmosphere. Passengers aboard stationary trains cheered and clapped as the horns sounded, adding to the excitement. This annual tradition has become a significant part of Mumbai’s New Year celebrations, symbolizing unity within the Indian Railways community.

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India Welcomes 2025 With Grand Celebrations Across Cities

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:20pm on 31 Dec 2024,Tuesday India

New Year's Eve traditions vary across the world, each hoping to bring good fortune. In Denmark, people smash plates on friends' doorsteps for luck. In Spain, eating 12 grapes at midnight is believed to ensure luck for each month of the new year. Scotland's "first footing" superstition holds that a dark-haired man should be the first to enter a home, bringing gifts like whisky and coal. In Italy, eating lentils symbolizes good fortune, while Romania sees people dress as dancing bears to ward off misfortune. Japan rings bells 108 times to mark the transition into the new year.

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