India’s Status as the Fastest-Growing Economy at Risk as Growth Slows to 5.4%

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:05pm on 11 Dec 2024,Wednesday India

India's economy expanded at 5.4% in Q2 2024-25, marking a seven-quarter low and falling short of the RBI's 7% projection. Inflation reached 6.2% in October, driven by rising food costs, with consumer demand and private investment remaining weak. Experts highlighted structural challenges, including a "vicious cycle" of low investment and consumption. Car sales dropped 14% in November, reflecting urban demand struggles. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman dismissed fears, attributing the decline to election-cycle spending cuts. Critics urged reforms to improve exports, job creation, and income growth. Despite challenges, the government remains optimistic about India's long-term growth prospects.

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"Kisi Ke Baap Ka Hindustan Thodi Hai": Diljit Dosanjh Quotes Rahat Indori at Indore Concert Amid Bajrang Dal Protests

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:44pm on 11 Dec 2024,Wednesday India

Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh made a powerful statement during his Indore concert, quoting Urdu poet Rahat Indori's famous line, “Kisi ke baap ka Hindustan thodi hai” (Hindustan isn’t anyone’s property). The Bajrang Dal had earlier protested the event, accusing him of supporting anti-national sentiments. They also demanded the cancellation of his concert. In response, organizers complied with restrictions, prohibiting alcohol and meat at the venue. The Indore police ensured law and order while addressing concerns of drug abuse and women's safety. Diljit dedicated his performance to Rahat Indori, emphasizing unity and shared sacrifices.

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Kashmir Turns Into Winter Wonderland as Snowfall Graces Scenic Valleys

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:47pm on 11 Dec 2024,Wednesday India

Kashmir's breathtaking beauty was enhanced by fresh snowfall, transforming Peer Ki Gali in Shopian and Tangmarg in Baramulla into picturesque winter landscapes. Light snow on Sunday blanketed roads, trees, and rooftops, creating postcard-perfect scenery. Tourists and locals enjoyed the charm despite challenges like slippery roads in Gulmarg. Peer Ki Gali, renowned for its scenic allure, drew visitors seeking shelter amid snow-draped views. Tangmarg’s serene roads added to the region’s magical appeal. This early winter wonder signals the arrival of Kashmir’s enchanting snow season, attracting tourists to the Valley’s natural splendor.

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FIR Filed Against Bengaluru Techie's Wife, In-Laws After Harassment Allegations in Suicide Case

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:57pm on 11 Dec 2024,Wednesday India

Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash, 34, died by suicide, leaving a 24-page note alleging harassment by his estranged wife, Nikita Singhania, her family, and a Uttar Pradesh judge. His brother, Bikas Kumar, filed an FIR against Nikita, her mother, brother, and uncle, accusing them of abetment to suicide. The note detailed nine cases filed against Atul, including dowry and domestic violence allegations, and claimed extortion demands of ₹3 crore. Atul also accused a family court judge of corruption. His family has demanded justice, stating his ashes will not be immersed until it is served. Police have begun an investigation.

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Six Asteroids, Including "Near-Miss" 2007 XB23, to Approach Earth Tonight at Close Distances

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:39pm on 11 Dec 2024,Wednesday India

Six asteroids are set to pass close to Earth tonight, with the most concerning, 2007 XB23, skimming by at 0.00298 AU—less than 4,50,000 km away. This asteroid, measuring 10-23 meters, will travel within the Moon's orbit. Others, like 2024 XL11 and 2024 XK1, will approach at distances of 1.18 million km and 1.87 million km, respectively. NASA confirms no immediate collision threats, but the event highlights the critical need for advanced asteroid tracking systems. These flybys provide astronomers with invaluable opportunities to study near-Earth objects (NEOs) and their unpredictable behaviors.

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Family of Bengaluru Techie Who Died by Suicide Seeks Justice, Calls Laws Unfair to Men

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:30pm on 10 Dec 2024,Tuesday India

The family of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash, who died by suicide, has accused Indian laws of being biased towards women. Subhash left a 24-page note and a video alleging harassment by his estranged wife, who filed multiple cases against him. His father, Pawan Kumar, said Atul suffered silently and endured constant legal battles. Atul's brother, Bikas Kumar, stated, "Every law in India is for women, not men." The family urged President Droupadi Murmu and PM Narendra Modi to ensure justice. They also called for an investigation into a judge named in Subhash's note, demanding fairness and accountability.

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Cops Tell Court They Want to Check if Bus in Mumbai Accident Was Used as a Weapon

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:35pm on 10 Dec 2024,Tuesday India

The driver of a bus involved in a deadly accident in Mumbai on December 9 has been remanded in police custody until December 21. Sanjay More, 54, rammed 50-60 vehicles before stopping after crashing into an apartment complex gate. The accident killed seven people and injured 49, including four police officers. Police are investigating whether the driver intentionally used the bus as a weapon or was under the influence of alcohol. The bus, operated by BEST, was on a route from Kurla to Andheri. Authorities have pledged financial assistance for the victims' families.

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Engineer in Bengaluru Dies by Suicide, Leaves 24-Page Note Accusing Wife of Harassment

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:11pm on 10 Dec 2024,Tuesday India

Atul Subhash, a 34-year-old engineer in Bengaluru, died by suicide on December 9, leaving behind a 24-page note. The note accused his wife and her relatives of harassment, including false cases against him. Subhash, originally from Uttar Pradesh, claimed his wife had filed multiple cases, including charges of dowry harassment and murder, which were later withdrawn. He also alleged judicial corruption. Before his death, Subhash shared the note and a video on social media, calling for justice and urging live hearings for his case. His tragic end has sparked calls for accountability and reform.

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IB Officer Arrested for Hoax Bomb Threat on IndiGo Flight

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:33am on 10 Dec 2024,Tuesday India

Animesh Mandal, a 44-year-old deputy superintendent-rank Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer posted in Nagpur, was arrested for sharing a hoax bomb threat on an IndiGo flight from Nagpur to Kolkata. The November 14 flight, carrying 187 passengers, made an emergency landing in Raipur, where the threat was deemed baseless. Mandal was charged under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and aviation safety laws. His lawyer claims the alert stemmed from unverified intelligence. Police confirmed the arrest followed IB interrogation. India recorded 719 hoax bomb threats to airlines in 2024, emphasizing the importance of robust aviation security protocols, including the Bomb Threat Contingency Plan.    

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Mumbai Accident: 6 Dead, 49 Injured in Kurla BEST Bus Crash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:21am on 10 Dec 2024,Tuesday India

A BEST bus accident in Kurla West, Mumbai, killed six people and injured 49 others on Monday night. The bus lost control on SG Barve Marg, hitting pedestrians, vehicles, and a residential building. Officials said the driver, Sanjay More, has been detained. The 12-metre electric bus, leased from Olectra Greentech, ploughed through a 100-metre stretch before stopping. Rescue teams rushed the injured to hospitals. Traffic on SG Barve Marg remains closed, and buses are being rerouted. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, with initial reports suggesting the driver lost control, causing the vehicle to speed up.

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