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📰Woman Arrested After Killing Her 5-Month-Old Infant to Pursue Same-Sex Relationship Near Hosur

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  Location: Hosur / Tamil Nadu Desk Overview A horrifying incident has surfaced in the vicinity of Hosur, Tamil Nadu, where a 5-month-old baby was allegedly smothered to death by his mother, Bharathi, because she thought the child would interfere with her same-sex relationship. Widespread indignation and conversations about police protocol, LGBTQ+ relationships, and child welfare have been sparked by this case. What took place? Five months ago, Bharathi, a resident of Chinnatti village near Hosur, gave birth to her third male child, according to the police. She allegedly developed a same-sex relationship with Sumithra, her single neighbor, according to investigators. Bharathi is charged on November 4th with killing the baby by suffocation in order to get rid of what she saw as a "barrier" to their relationship. Her husband found WhatsApp conversations in which Bharathi acknowledged the act, despite her initial claims that the baby died naturally while being breastfed. ...

India Pushes Self-Reliance in Defence: Military Leadership Calls It Key to Strategic Autonomy

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  Location: New Delhi / India Desk Top military leadership has stated that domestic manufacturing is not only an economic objective but also a strategic necessity, reinforcing India's drive toward defense self-reliance. The message is unambiguous: protecting India's long-term national interests requires a self-sufficient defense ecosystem. What India’s Military Leadership Said ? The Deputy Chief of the Army Staff (Capability Development & Sustenance), Lieutenant General Rahul R. Singh, recently emphasized the close relationship between strategic autonomy and Atmanirbharta, India's self-reliance mission. He stated: “Self-reliance gives confidence that the weapons our armed forces use are designed and manufactured in India. It strengthens deterrence and national security.” He also noted that despite progress, the defence sector must address: long procurement timelines gaps in high-end tech dependency on foreign suppliers for critical components   Why Self-R...

📰 Tragedy in Saudi Arabia: Bus Carrying 43 Indian Umrah Pilgrims Catches Fire — Over 40 Feared Dead

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Location : Saudi Arabia / India Desk A devastating road accident in Saudi Arabia has claimed the lives of over 40 Indian Umrah pilgrims, most of whom were reportedly from Hyderabad, Telangana. The incident occurred during the early hours of Sunday when a bus travelling from Mecca to Medina collided with a fuel tanker and caught fire, leading to one of the deadliest accidents involving Indian nationals in recent years. What Happened? According to preliminary reports, the bus was carrying 46 passengers , part of a larger group of 54 pilgrims who had travelled from Hyderabad to Saudi Arabia on 9 November for Umrah. Around 1:30 AM IST , the bus collided with a diesel tanker near the Mufrihat area on the Mecca–Medina highway. The impact caused the vehicle to burst into flames within seconds. Many passengers were reportedly asleep at the time, leaving them with little chance to escape. Local authorities, emergency responders, and the Indian Embassy quickly reached the site, but the inte...