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Evening news wrap: Noida victim’s family recalls 9 years of torture; PM Modi’s DU degree not to be made public & more

Evening news wrap: Noida victim’s family recalls 9 years of torture; PM Modi’s DU degree not to be made public & more

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In the shocking dowry-related death case in Greater Noida, the victim’s father, Bhikari Singh, has demanded strict action against his daughter Nikki’s in-laws, saying their dowry demands had been increasing day by day. The Delhi high court have overturned a Central Information Commission (CIC) order that had directed disclosure of details regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s bachelor’s degree. Meanwhile, Arvind Kejriwal has slammed Amit Shah for defending the government’s 130th constitutional amendment bill.Here are the top 5 news:Noida dowry death: Victim’s family recalls 9 years of torture, demands actionIn Greater Noida, 26-year-old Nikki was allegedly tortured and set ablaze by her in-laws due to escalating dowry demands. Her family recounted nine years of harassment, including physical assault and repeated requests for money and luxury items. Despite fulfilling earlier demands, the in-laws continued to press for a Mercedes or Rs 60 lakh. Following the tragic incident, Nikki’s father, Bhikari Singh, has demanded strict action against the accused. Read full storyDelhi HC quashes CIC order; DU not bound to disclose PM Modi’s 1978 BA recordsThe Delhi high court has overturned a Central Information Commission (CIC) directive requiring Delhi University (DU) to disclose Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 1978 Bachelor of Arts degree records. Justice Sachin Datta delivered the judgment following DU’s petition challenging the CIC order. The case originated from an RTI request filed in 2016, leading to the CIC’s 2017 order allowing public inspection of 1978 BA records. DU argued that student records are maintained in a fiduciary capacity and that disclosure was not justified under the RTI Act. The court’s decision upholds DU’s position that it is not obligated to share these academic records publicly. Read full storyKejriwal targets Amit Shah over ‘criminals in politics’; cites own 160-day jail termFormer Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal criticized Union home minister Amit Shah’s defense of the 130th constitutional amendment bill, which proposes disqualifying lawmakers jailed for over 30 days in serious cases. Kejriwal questioned the ethics of inducting criminals into political parties and rewarding them with high office.He also raised concerns about false imprisonment, highlighting his own 160-day incarceration during his tenure as CM, suggesting it was politically motivated and criticizing selective justice. This exchange underscores ongoing political tensions ahead of upcoming elections. Read full storyIsraeli airstrike kills 15 at Gaza hospital, including 4 journalistsAn Israeli airstrike hit Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on August 25 killing at least 15 people, including four journalists, according to Gaza’s health ministry. The attack involved a “double-tap” strike—an initial missile followed shortly by a second to target rescuers. The fourth floor of the hospital was struck, causing significant casualties and injuries amid ongoing conflict in the region. Read full storyKhalid Jamil announces 23-man India squad; Sunil Chhetri excludedIndia’s newly appointed head coach, Khalid Jamil, has announced a 23-member squad for the upcoming CAFA Nations Cup in Tajikistan, set to begin on August 29. Notably, veteran striker Sunil Chhetri has been excluded from the squad, marking a significant shift in team composition. The squad includes players such as Anwar Ali, Naorem Mahesh Singh, and Jeakson Singh Thounaojam. India is placed in Group B alongside hosts Tajikistan, defending champions Iran, and Afghanistan. Read full story Go to Source

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