1. The girl’s drawing on “Papa Killed Mummy, Hanged Body” casts doubt on the “Suicide” claim.
When the 27-year-old woman’s in-laws informed her family that she had committed suicide, the incident—which occurred in Panchavati Shiv Parivar Colony in the Kotwali neighbourhood of Jhansi—came to light. However, the woman’s daughter’s story and artwork implied that her husband killed her, and that her body was hanged to make it look like a suicide.After years of alleged harassment, a four-year-old girl’s drawing of her mother, who was discovered dead in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, on Monday, has sparked suspicion that her husband killed and abused her, according to the police. “Mama was attacked and killed by Papa. “Die if you want to,” he said. He struck her head with a stone and hung her body. Darshita, who lighted the fire later, told reporters, “He later brought down the body and dumped it inside a sack,” while displaying a drawing of the alleged assault.
2. Many claim they were forced to leave the tense KIIT campus following the suicide of a Nepali student.
After a Nepali third-year student was discovered dead in her dorm room yesterday, tensions flared on the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) campus in Odisha. According to authorities, Prakriti Lamsal, a BTech student, committed suicide. Following their demonstration yesterday night, dozens of Nepali students said they were expelled off the school.Social media has seen a number of posts alleging that Lamsal’s ex-boyfriend was harassing her. Her cousin also said that a male university student was blackmailing her, which caused her to hang herself. After the students’ protests caused tension on campus last night, the senior official also urged the students to keep the calm. To keep the peace, authorities sent out two platoons of police officers. The Nepali students were crammed into two buses and dropped off at the Cuttack Railway Station this morning after the institution stated it advised the students to return home in light of the circumstances.
3. “If Educated People…”: In Rajasthan, the groom returns Rs 5 lakh in dowry and receives praise.
In Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, a 30-year-old bridegroom who received a dowry of Rs 5,51,000 during the wedding ceremony was widely praised by family members and villagers for returning the money to the bride’s family shortly after the event. On February 14, Paramveer Rathore, a candidate for the civil service, married Nikita Bhati in the little village of Karaliya.Mr. Rathore was given a warm reception by the bride’s family when he rode into the wedding among the dhol beats and festivities.”I was disappointed to learn that such dowry customs still exist in society when they attempted to give me the money. I had to continue the ceremonies because I couldn’t deny it right away. “We have to return the money,” he told NDTV after talking to his father and other family members.Back in Karaliya, the woman’s family and the villagers are touched by Mr Rathore’s gesture.
4. “Can’t Operate In Ego”: Congress Meets To Choose New Head Of The Poll Body.
When the statute allowing appointment to the position was challenged in the Supreme Court, the Congress objected to the choice of a Chief Election Commissioner. Rahul Gandhi of the Congress, the leader of the opposition, met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah this evening to choose a replacement for Rajiv Kumar, who is set to retire tomorrow. However, he wrote a dissenting statement after the conference, arguing that it should not have taken place because the Supreme Court is still considering the case.The President is anticipated to sign the appointment orders for the new Chief Election Commissioner and the other Commission members tomorrow. “When it was announced that the Supreme Court would hear the case on the 22nd, we wanted the meeting will be rescheduled. The Congress noted, “The Congress’s legal team has also endorsed the decision.”
5. “I Don’t Have PR Team”: Ajinkya Rahane Shares Test Exit Story and Exposes BCCI Selectors.
Ajinkya Rahane, one of the few Indian batters who has regularly performed well for his country when on abroad assignments, has not simply become another casualty of the nation’s talent pool. Rahane was once the most dependable No. 4 batsman in Test cricket, but his performance has declined so much in the past two years that he is no longer considered for the national squad in any of the three formats. Rahane, who isn’t the most vocal cricketer India has ever produced, did point out a weakness in the present selection process by claiming that the managers didn’t contact him over his departure from the Test team following the 2023 World Test Championship final. “I used to be shy, but now I’ve come out. I’ve been concentrating on playing cricket and returning home. No one informed me that certain items might be required in the future. I feel like ki bas cricket khelo, ghar jao, sometimes even today. I’ve been told to speak up and share my hard work.”