Bhopal Gas Tragedy Memorial Plan Revived, Toxic Waste Hurdle

The Madhya Pradesh government's announcement to develop the 87-acre Union Carbide factory site has renewed focus on constructing a Bhopal gas tragedy memorial, but 1.2 million tonnes of toxic waste continues to block progress.

Delhi HC Seeks Response on Waqf Act Challenge

The Delhi High Court has issued notices to the Centre, Delhi government, and Central Waqf Council regarding a petition challenging provisions of the new Waqf Act that petitioners argue could lead to tenant dispossession.

Netanyahu Warns Iran, Rejects Turkish-Qatari Gaza Role

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu issues strong warning to Iran, threatening unprecedented force if attacked. He also opposes US-led proposals for Turkish and Qatari involvement in Gaza's post-war governance.

Pune Potter Attacked by Gang, Two Rescuers Injured

A potter in Pune's Chakan area was brutally attacked by seven men who tried to bludgeon him with a stone. Two others who tried to rescue him also suffered head injuries in the violent incident.

Noida Sector 19 Park Neglect Sparks Resident Outcry

Nearly 20,000 residents in Noida's Sector 19 face deplorable conditions in their main park and open gym. The RWA highlights months of neglect despite allocated funds, demanding immediate authority intervention.

Kolhapur Pharmacy Diploma Holder Cheated of Rs 10 Lakh

Two public health officials in Maharashtra face charges for allegedly cheating a pharmacy diploma holder of Rs 10 lakh by promising a government pharmacist job. The victim even pledged his mother's gold jewellery.

CRPF Officer, Wife Held for Child Abuse in Noida

A CRPF commandant and his wife face arrest for allegedly torturing a 10-year-old girl at their Greater Noida residence. The child suffered broken ribs, head injuries, and is on ventilator support.

Ghaziabad Man Acquitted in 23-Year Drug Case

A Ghaziabad court acquitted a Sihani Gate resident in a narcotics case after 23 years and 264 hearings, citing prosecution's failure to prove charges and serious evidence lapses.

SC Backs Delhi Fee Cap Law, Warns Against Rush

The Supreme Court endorsed Delhi's new school fee regulation law, calling private school fees 'phenomenally high,' but cautioned against retrospective implementation for the current academic year.

Six Injured in Abohar Fog Accidents

Six individuals sustained injuries in separate accidents in Abohar, Punjab, as dense fog severely reduced visibility on roads. The incidents highlight ongoing safety concerns during winter fog conditions.

Punjab Police Seize 6 Kg Heroin, Arrest 3

In a significant crackdown, Punjab Police confiscated 6 kilograms of heroin and detained three individuals, marking a major victory in the state's anti-drug efforts.

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