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Family of 3 killed in road accident in Navi Mumbai
short by Hindustan Times / on Monday 17 March, 2025
A snack shop owner, his wife and their 10-year-old son were killed in a road accident in Navi Mumbai on Friday night. The incident took place when a speeding 14-wheel tanker hit their scooter, knocking them off and then running them over. The victims were returning home to Kamothe from Khopoli.
read more at Hindustantimes
Sunita Williams leaves for Earth after 9 months in space
short by Daisy Mowke / on Tuesday 18 March, 2025
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore have departed the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX capsule, ending their prolonged 9-month mission. They undocked from the ISS at 10:35 am IST to begin a 17-hour trip back to Earth. The spacecraft will splash down off the coast of Florida around 3:27 am IST on Wednesday.
read more at Indian Express
Masters’ Union launches 2-Year PGP (MBA equivalent) for freshers
short by Roshan Gupta / on Tuesday 18 March, 2025
After releasing placement report with average CTC of ₹28.52 lakh, 10 international placements and students getting featured on Shark Tank, Masters' Union introduces a 2-Year PGP for freshers and early professionals with less than 1 year of work experience. The program offers the same top-tier faculty, 200+ CXO mentors, placements, campus perks and global immersions as the main flagship course.
read more at Masters’ Union
Several injured as clashes break out in Nagpur amid Aurangzeb tomb row; 20 detained
short by Shalini ojha / on Tuesday 18 March, 2025
Two areas in Nagpur - Mahal and Hansapuri - witnessed clashes on Monday which left several injured, following which prohibitory orders were issued and 20 people were detained. The clashes happened amid an agitation by a group seeking the removal of Aurangzeb's tomb. While rumours claimed a holy book was desecrated, police said a photograph was burnt that instigated people.
World's most powerful telescope takes 1st direct image of carbon dioxide outside solar system
short by Anmol Sharma / on Tuesday 18 March, 2025
The James Webb Space Telescope, the world's most powerful telescope, has captured its first direct images of carbon dioxide gas outside our solar system. It observed it in HR 8799, a multiplanet system 130 light-years away from Earth. The discovery provides strong evidence that giant planets in HR 8799 formed through core accretion, much like Jupiter and Saturn, NASA said.
read more at NASA Science
PM Modi joins Truth Social, shares picture with Donald Trump
short by Medhaa Gupta / on Monday 17 March, 2025
PM Narendra Modi has joined the social media platform Truth Social, which is majorly owned by US President Donald Trump. "Delighted to be on Truth Social! Looking forward to interacting with all the passionate voices here and engaging in meaningful conversations in the times to come," PM Modi said in his first post. He also shared a picture with Trump.
read more at Truth Social
Professor rapes multiple students at UP college and uploads videos online; FIR filed
short by Ankush Verma / on Monday 17 March, 2025
An FIR has been filed against a professor of Seth Phool Chand Bagla PG College in UP's Hathras for raping and sexually exploiting multiple students. Police said that Rajneesh Kumar also recorded videos of the acts and uploaded them on websites. The complaint against Kumar, who was serving as geography department head and chief proctor, was submitted anonymously to police.
read more at X
Gold, silver prices hit all-time high
short by Anmol Sharma / on Monday 17 March, 2025
Gold prices rose ₹1,300 to hit a fresh record high of ₹90,750/10 grams in Delhi on Monday, extending gains for the fourth day in a row, as per the All India Sarafa Association. It had closed at ₹89,450 per 10 grams on Thursday. Silver prices also surged ₹1,300 to hit a fresh all-time high level of ₹1,02,500 per kg.
read more at PTI
China responds after PM Modi's 'There's no real history of conflict between us' remark
short by Ankush Verma / on Monday 17 March, 2025
China has responded after PM Narendra Modi during his interview with podcaster Lex Fridman said, "If we look back centuries, there's no real history of conflict between us." "In the 2000 plus years' history of interactions, the two countries have maintained friendly exchanges," China said. "A ballet dance between dragon and elephant is only choice for both sides," China added.
read more at Times Now
US intel chief responds after being asked about repeated attacks on India from Pak
short by Ankush Verma / on Monday 17 March, 2025
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard responded after she was asked about repeated attacks on India from Pakistan. "President Donald Trump...has been very clear about his commitment to defeating this threat of Islamist terrorism," she said. "We see how it has been impacting people here in India...This is a threat that PM Modi also takes seriously," Gabbard added.
read more at ANI
India demands strong action against anti-India activities by Khalistanis in US: Report
short by Ankush Verma / on Monday 17 March, 2025
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, during his meeting with US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, demanded strong action against anti-India activities by Khalistani organisation Sikhs for Justice in US, ANI said quoting sources. In a post on X, Singh said, "We discussed a wide range of issues which include defence and information sharing, aiming to further deepen India-US partnership."
read more at News18
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