Delhi: 4 year-old raped at tuition centre in Pandav Nagar; People protest, vandalise cars
A four-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her tuition teacher's brother in east Delhi's Pandav Nagar, sparking protests in the area. The victim is undergoing treatment at AIIMS-Delhi after being referred from Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital. Key Points
mintMadhya Pradesh: Man urinates on tribal labourer’s face; CM Shivraj Chouhan orders action
A case was registered against the accused, identified as Pravesh Shukla under Indian Penal Code sections 294 (obscene acts), 504 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace), and provisions of the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. Action against the stringent NSA was also initiated. Key Points
FirstpostUdaipur-Jaipur Vande Bharat Express stopped at Gangarar-Soniyana section after noticing ballast on track
A Vande Bharat Udaipur-Jaipur Express travelling from the Gangarar-Soniyana section was stopped due to the placing of some ballast on the track and of two rods, of one foot each, in the joggle plate on the said route. An FIR is being registered. strict action will taken against those involved in this, Captain Shashi Kiran said. Key Points
Economic TimesHow a daily budget of Rs 120 helped a Japanese woman buy 3 houses and start a cat café
The woman named Tamogami began her journey towards financial freedom in her early twenties. She adopted a strict budget, meticulously tracking her expenses and cutting back on unnecessary costs. She cooked her meals at home, opting for affordable and nutritious ingredients, and limited her spending on entertainment and leisure activities. Key Points
Business TodayManipur horrific video: House of accused burnt down by villagers
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Thursday termed the incident as inhuman and said the culprits deserve a "capital punishment". He also promised that a strict action would be taken against all the perpetrators. Key Points
Business TodayVideo: Headmaster uses schoolbag as pillow to take nap as children sweep floor
The incident was reported from a primary school in Lavakushnagar and the act was recorded by villagers on their phone following which the video gained traction. The relatives of the children are now demanding strict action against the teacher. Key Points
India TodayWe will not accept, says PM Modi as India, Australia vow strict action against temple vandalism
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about the recent incidents of vandalism in temples in Australia, saying such elements "by their actions or thoughts" will not be tolerated. He also said his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese assured him of taking strict action against such elements in the future. Key Points
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