In a disturbing incident near Jamal village, Sirsa, villagers discovered a cow blindfolded and struggling in a drain. Residents rescued the animal, which had been deliberately thrown into the water overnight. The cow is now under the care of the Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Gaushala Committee, while villagers condemn the inhumane act and demand strict action against those responsible.
Residents of Varthur and Gunjur are protesting for better roads. A recent death due to traffic has sparked outrage. People are demanding pothole-free and dust-free roads. The Karnataka Road Development Corporation Limited road widening project is delayed. Alternative routes are also in poor condition. Residents are frustrated with daily struggles and demand immediate action. Police intervened in protests outside residences.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India will announce the Indian squad for the upcoming two-Test series against the West Indies soon. The selection meeting will be held online. Shubman Gill will captain India in their first home series of the new World Test Championship cycle. West Indies have recalled Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Alick Athanaze.
Assam mourns the loss of Zubeen Garg, its beloved singer, whose remains arrived in Guwahati on Sunday. Tens of thousands of fans lined the streets, paying their respects to the artist, who died in Singapore following a swimming accident. The outpouring of grief saw shops closed and citizens gathering to honor Garg, a cultural icon who recorded over 38,000 songs.
In Hyderabad, a Rapido driver allegedly assaulted a passenger at AIG Hospital after a fare dispute. Balaji, the victim, cancelled the ride when the driver demanded extra money. The driver, along with associates, confronted Balaji, physically assaulted him, and filmed the incident.
A significant hike in US H-1B visa fees, potentially reaching $100,000 per employee, has sparked anxiety among Indian professionals and employers. Many Indians with scheduled visa stamping appointments are now in limbo, fearing they may be unable to return to their jobs in the US.
AIIMS has denied allegations of a NORCET-9 2025 paper leak, clarifying that viral questions were only memory-based and not leaked exam material. An internal review confirmed the test’s integrity remains intact. Despite social media claims and technical glitches during Stage I, AIIMS assured that Stage II will proceed on 27th September 2025 with full transparency.
A video circulating online shows passengers on the Purushottam Express allegedly stealing bedrolls from the First AC coach, causing widespread condemnation. Railway personnel confronted a family accused of packing bedsheets and towels, leading to a dispute. This incident highlights a new challenge for Indian Railways, already struggling with overcrowding and cleanliness, as passengers reportedly steal onboard property.
Recent studies and medical organizations, including ACOG, warn against cannabis use during pregnancy due to potential risks for both mother and baby. Cannabis use is linked to premature birth, low birth weight, and developmental issues. Experts recommend safer alternatives for pregnancy symptoms like nausea and anxiety, emphasizing that all cannabis products should be avoided during this critical period.
Prostate cancer is a prevalent health concern for men, particularly those over 50, often developing without noticeable symptoms in its early stages. Early detection through regular screenings like PSA tests and DREs is crucial. Changes in urination, pain, or sexual function should prompt immediate medical evaluation to improve treatment outcomes.