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Delhi IAS Aspirant Discovers Spy Cameras in Her Room: Landlord’s Son arrested

In a disturbing incident in Delhi’s Shakarpur area, a 30-year-old man was arrested for allegedly installing spy cameras in the bedroom and bathroom of a female UPSC aspirant. The accused, Karan, is the son of the woman’s landlord. The woman became suspicious after noticing unusual activity on her WhatsApp account, leading her to discover hidden cameras in her apartment. During interrogation, Karan admitted to installing the cameras three months ago while the woman was away, exploiting her trust to gain access to her home. Police have seized the devices, and Karan is now in custody.

Modi Meets Zelensky in New York, reaffirms Peace Support in Ukraine

During their meeting in New York, Prime Minister Modi expressed India’s continued support for peace and stability in Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in resolving the ongoing conflict, reiterating India's commitment to humanitarian aid and cooperation in international forums to address the crisis. Modi highlighted the need for a balanced approach to foster lasting peace in the region.

Nirmala Sitharaman Clarifies Remarks on EY Employee’s Death: Not Victim Shaming

Nirmala Sitharaman clarified her comments regarding the death of an EY employee, emphasizing that her remarks were not intended to victim-shame. She expressed condolences and highlighted the importance of respectful discourse around such sensitive issues. Sitharaman urged the media and public to focus on supporting the bereaved rather than assigning blame.

Rau’s IAS case: Delhi Court Grants Interim Bail to coaching CEO and Coordinator

On Monday, a Delhi court granted bail until December 7 to Abhishek Gupta, CEO of Rau's IAS Study Circle, and coordinator Deshpal Singh, following the tragic deaths of three civil service aspirants. The court set their release on a personal bond of ₹1 lakh each, with Gupta required to deposit ₹2.5 crore with the Red Cross by November 30. The Supreme Court has instructed a Centre-appointed panel to submit an interim report on preventive measures within four weeks, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. The three aspirants drowned after being trapped in a flooded basement on July 27, prompting calls for stricter regulations on coaching centers operating in unauthorized locations.

Rahul Gandhi reacts to alleged use of ‘animal fat’ in Tirupati Laddu: ‘This issue will…’

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has voiced concern over reports of adulteration in the sacred Tirupati laddu, a revered offering at the Sri Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh. Amid growing controversy over the alleged use of animal fat in its preparation, Gandhi has called for a thorough investigation to protect the sanctity of religious spaces.

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