Puri Court Jails Man for Temple Sexual Harassment

A fast-track court in Puri sentenced a 69-year-old Gujarat man to one year imprisonment and a Rs 5,000 fine for sexually harassing a woman at Jagannath Temple. The court also ordered Rs 2 lakh compensation for the survivor.

Police Probe Andrew-Epstein Trade Secrets Claims

Police are investigating allegations that Prince Andrew shared confidential trade envoy information with Jeffrey Epstein, based on newly released US Justice Department emails. The claims have sparked political outrage and renewed royal scrutiny.

Delhi Adds Six New Air Quality Monitoring Stations

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated six new Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations, bringing Delhi's total to 46. The 'Vayu Rakshak' initiative was also launched with 100 dedicated personnel for pollution control.

Trump Wins Reprieve in Gateway Tunnel Funding Battle

The Trump administration secured a temporary freeze on $16 billion Gateway tunnel funds until Thursday, as a federal judge granted more time for an appeal. The delay impacts thousands of commuters amid service disruptions.

Publisher: No Copies of Naravane's Memoir Published

The publisher has clarified that no copies of former Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane's memoir have been published, following an FIR by Delhi Police over alleged illegal circulation of the manuscript.

Futala Musical Fountain to Start in 4-6 Months: Gadkari

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced that the Futala Lake musical fountain in Nagpur will become operational within four to six months, marking a major boost for tourism and local infrastructure development in the region.

Delhi BJP Withdraws AAP Cases Against Centre and L-G

The newly elected BJP government in Delhi has formally withdrawn all legal cases filed by the previous AAP administration against the Centre, the Lieutenant Governor, and bureaucrats, marking a significant shift in the capital's political landscape.

Army Renames 246 Sites After Indian War Heroes

The Indian Army has renamed 246 roads, buildings, and facilities across military establishments to honor national war heroes like Arun Khetrapal and Abdul Hamid, replacing colonial-era names as part of a broader identity shift.

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