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‘Battle of Galwan’ star Salman Khan called ‘Maamu’ at Goa airport by young fans, his reaction wins hearts – Watch |


Salman Khan’s recent airport interaction in Goa with young fans, who affectionately called him ‘maamu,’ highlighted his well-known fondness for children. This heartwarming moment comes amidst family celebrations and reinforces his expressed desire to have children in the future. Khan is also preparing for his upcoming film, ‘Battle of Galwan.’

Salman Khan was recently spotted at the Goa airport as he arrived to attend his nephew Ayaan Agnihotri’s engagement with Tina Rijhwani. Amid the buzz around his family visit, Salman Khan bumped into his little fans at the airport. They all greeted him by calling ‘maamu’.

A heartwarming moment at the airport

As Salman Khan landed in Goa on Saturday night, excitement filled the airport. Several children had gathered just to catch a glimpse of him. Some even brought handmade cards and greeted him by calling him ‘maamu.’ Their innocent enthusiasm clearly surprised the actor. Instead of rushing past, Salman paused and engaged with them. He listened, smiled, and acknowledged their affection.

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Salman Khan’s soft corner for children shines through

Salman Khan has always shared a lot of affection for kids. Recently during his birthday celebrations at Panvel farmhouse. Several videos from the party surfaced online, including one where he was seen enjoying a Ferris wheel ride with his niece Ayat. The actor appeared relaxed and joyful, fully immersed in the moment.

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In 2025, during his appearance on ‘Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle’, where Salman Khan spoke about his thoughts on becoming a father, he said, “Children, I will have, one day, soon. It’s just that eventually one will have kids, but let’s see.” His words and actions often reflect the same sentiment.

On the work front

Salman Khan is gearing up for his most anticipated upcoming movie ‘Battle of Galwan’, directed by Apoorva Lakhia. The story is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley clash. Salman Khan plays the role of Colonel B. Santosh Bahu. Along with Salman Khan, the movie also stars Chitrangada Singh , Zeyn Shaw, Ankur Bhatia, Vipin Bhardwaj, and Govinda.



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PC vs SEC, SA20 2025-26, Match Prediction: Who will win today’s game between Pretoria Capitals and Sunrisers Eastern Cape?



Pretoria Capitals host Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the 14th match of SA20 2025-26 at SuperSport Park, Centurion, on January 5. Sunrisers hold a slight edge in recent form and head-to-head battles, but Capitals seek a home boost to climb the table.​

Sunrisers Eastern Cape sit second with 12 points from 4 matches (2 wins, 1 loss, 1 no result), boasting a strong net run rate of +3.035.​ Pretoria Capitals languish in fifth with 7 points from 4 outings (1 win, 2 losses, 1 no result), holding a modest NRR of +0.250.​ A win propels either side toward playoff contention in the tight mid-table race.​

Sunrisers lead recent clashes 3-2 over the last five encounters, including a dominant 48-run victory earlier this season.​ In their latest meeting at St George’s Park, Sunrisers posted 188/6 before restricting Capitals to 140.​ Capitals struggle chasing against Sunrisers’ pace attack, losing by margins of 52 and 48 runs previously.​

PC vs SEC, SA20 2025-26: Match details

  • Date and Time: January 5 (Monday); 9:00 pm IST / 03:30 pm GMT / 5:30 pm Local
  • Venue: SuperSport Park, Centurion

PC vs SEC, Head-to-Head Record in SA20 2025-26:

Matches played: 8 | Pretoria Capitals won: 4 | Durban’s Super Giants won: 4 | No result/Tied: 0

SuperSport Park Pitch Report

SuperSport Park offers pace, bounce, and true carry, favoring batters with quick outfields and average first-innings scores around 160-180 in T20s. Chasing teams have won 64 of 110 T20s here, though recent SA20 games show teams batting first succeeding with 180+ totals.​ Expect pacers like to exploit early movement, while spinners find limited turn.​

Squads

Pretoria Capitals: Will Smeed, Connor Esterhuizen (wk), Shai Hope, Dewald Brevis, Roston Chase, Andre Russell, Bryce Parsons, Codi Yusuf, Gideon Peters, Keshav Maharaj (c), Lungi Ngidi, Tymal Mills, Lizaad Williams, Sibonelo Makhanya, Wihan Lubbe, Keith Dudgeon, Junaid Dawood, Sherfane Rutherford, Jordan Cox, Daniel Smith, Meeka eel Prince

Sunrisers Eastern Cape: Jonny Bairstow, Quinton de Kock (wk), Tristan Stubbs (c), Lewis Gregory, Matthew Breetzke, Marco Jansen, Patrick Kruger, Senuran Muthusamy, Adam Milne, Anrich Nortje, Chris Wood, Allah Ghazanfar, JP King, Christopher King, Jordan Hermann, Mitchell Van Buuren, Tharindu Rathnayake, James Coles, Beyers Swanepoel, Lutho Sipamla

Also READ: Faf du Plessis recalls MS Dhoni’s iconic act after Donovan Ferreira’s stunning run-out for Joburg Super Kings in SA20 2025-26

PC vs SEC, SA20 2025-26: Today’s Match Prediction

Case 1:

  • Sunrisers Eastern Cape wins the toss and bowls first
  • Pretoria Capitals’ powerplay score: 45-55 (6 overs)
  • Pretoria Capitals’ total score: 165-175

Case 2:

  • Pretoria Capitals wins the toss and bowls first
  • Sunrisers Eastern Cape’s powerplay score: 55-65 (6 overs)
  • Sunrisers Eastern Cape’s total score: 175-185

Match result: Team bowling first to win the contest

Also WATCH: Dewald Brevis and Sherfane Rutherford unleash a flurry of sixes on MI Cape Town bowlers in SA20 2025-26



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Chopper, armoured vehicle: ‘Limping’ Maduro taken to New York court – watch video; what are the charges against him


Chopper, armoured vehicle: 'Limping' Maduro taken to New York court - watch video; what are the charges against him

Deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on Monday arrived in Manhattan ahead of his first court appearance in the United States, days after his dramatic seizure in Caracas. Maduro, 63, was flown by helicopter to a Manhattan heliport near the federal courthouse before being transferred into an armoured vehicle.Wearing a tan prison jumpsuit and bright orange shoes, he appeared was seen limping slightly as he was escorted by Drug Enforcement Administration agents. A woman believed to be his wife, Cilia Flores, was seen alongside him, also in custody.Maduro, along with his wife faces charges of narcotrafficking.Earlier, a motorcade had departed the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where Maduro has been held on drugs and weapons charges since his arrival in the US. He is expected to formally face narcotrafficking charges in court later today.Maduro’s arrival in New York follows his dramatic seizure in Caracas during a shock US military operation over the weekend. He faces charges linked to narcotrafficking and weapons offences, with US officials accusing him of leading a criminal network while in power.US President Donald Trump has earlier said the United States was now “in charge” of events in Venezuela, as Washington warned that any discussion of future elections remained premature.



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BJP mocks Rahul after Priyanka gets key role in Assam elections: Will Congress move set stage for new power dynamics? | India News


BJP mocks Rahul after Priyanka gets key role in Assam elections: Will Congress move set stage for new power dynamics?

NEW DELHI: The Congress move to appoint Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as chairperson of the candidate screening committee for the upcoming Assam elections has added to the murmurs of leadership debate within the grand old party, with the BJP-led NDA claiming internal conflict between the Gandhi siblings. Soon after Priyanka’s elevation, which was announced on Sunday, the BJP claimed that the Congress was divided between camps of Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi. The Congress, as expected, strongly rejected these claims and slammed the BJP for spreading “manufactured propaganda.”BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla said, “The Rahul vs Priyanka camp has been going on for a very long time in the Congress party. All the pressure was exerted by the Rahul camp. ‘Remove Rahul, bring Priyanka’ is happening in Congress. Now even their allies don’t trust Rahul Gandhi. Their own leaders don’t want him; instead, they want Priyanka Gandhi.”

‘Make Her PM & See…’: Congress MP Endorses Priyanka Gandhi; BJP Takes ‘No Faith In Rahul’ Dig

The Janata Dal (United) also reacted to Priyanka’s appointment, claiming that Rahul Gandhi’s frequent foreign trips had shifted responsibilities to her.“It is expected that legislative assembly elections will be held in five states. The Congress’s internal matters are handled by a screening committee. Who will handle this work when Rahul Gandhi is abroad? The responsibility has fallen on Priyanka Gandhi. However, this is their internal matter,” JD(U) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar said.

Source: Election Commission of India.

Congress dismisses ‘Rahul vs Priyanka’

The Congress has formally dismissed the NDA’s claims, insisting there is no Rahul vs Priyanka camp within the party.On Sunday, the party defended its decision to appoint AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as chairperson of the Assam screening committee, strongly criticising the BJP for attempting to “propagate” a false leadership contest narrative.The Congress asserted that this was not the first time Priyanka had been entrusted with such responsibilities, recalling that she had earlier served as an ex-officio member of the screening committee during the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.Congress MP Tariq Anwar told IANS, “Earlier, she was the general secretary in charge of Uttar Pradesh when assembly elections were held there. So we cannot say this is the first time. This is the second time she has been given charge of a state related to elections. She will use her political experience and capability in Assam. There is a strong possibility of a Congress comeback in Assam.”“Priyanka Gandhi has been serving as general secretary for the past five years. She has been given organisational responsibilities from time to time and has worked across the country. Therefore, the notion propagated by the BJP is incorrect,” he added.Congress leader Udit Raj also defended Priyanka’s appointment, citing her “wide influence and experience”.Speaking to IANS, Raj said, “She is our leader and has been made chairperson of the Assam screening committee. Her influence is quite wide. She will oversee elections and make selections. She already has experience, and that experience will increase further.”

The great Rahul paradox

Rahul Gandhi’s position within the Congress is currently stronger than it has been at any point since his resignation as party president in 2019. After years of refusing formal office while leading high-visibility foot marches such as the Bharat Jodo Yatra (2022–23) and the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in early 2024, the Lok Sabha election results that year altered the equation.The Congress’s improved performance, winning 99 Lok Sabha seats and securing the Leader of the Opposition post, did something the party had struggled to achieve for a decade: it gave Rahul constitutional weight.That momentum, however, was not sustained.

Source: Election Commission of India.

Since the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the NDA staged a strong comeback, winning assembly elections in Haryana, Maharashtra, Delhi and Bihar.Rahul Gandhi led campaigns raising the ‘vote chori’ charge and spearheaded the Voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar, hoping to replicate the gains of his earlier mass movements.The narrative failed to resonate electorally, and the Congress emerged as the weakest link in the Bihar opposition, winning only six of the state’s 243 assembly seats.

Priyanka steps forward

At the same time, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has unmistakably moved out of the occasional-campaigner role. Once deployed sparingly for high-voltage rallies, she is now a constant presence, both in Parliament and on the streets.During the Winter Session of Parliament, the first-time MP from Wayanad assumed a leading role for the party. With a smile, she was seen patiently attacking the Modi government during the Vande Mataram debate.The Wayanad MP also was at the forefront when the opposition parties staged a walkout from Lok Sabha to protest against the VB-G RAM G Bill.She led the march within the Parliament premises while holding a photograph of Mahatma Gandhi.Despite Rahul Gandhi’s absence from Parliament, the Congress drew significant attention for its aggressive protests and Priyanka emerged as a prominent face of the party both inside and outside the House.At the end of the session, she also attended the customary tea meeting hosted by Speaker Om Birla and was seen chatting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and leaders from across parties.

Whispers within the chambers

Though there has been no formal resolution, several reports have quoted “voices within the Congress” urging a larger organisational role for Priyanka, including suggestions that she could serve as party president or national face.After Rahul’s resignation as Congress chief, former MP Abhijit Mukherjee, son of former President Pranab Mukherjee, openly appealed for Priyanka to take over, saying she should heed the “clarion call of lakhs of Congress workers”.Former Union minister and senior Congress leader Anil Shastri has also said Priyanka Gandhi would be the best person to lead the party.Over time, and following successive assembly election losses, these whispers have grown louder.In December, former Odisha MLA Mohammed Moquim wrote to Sonia Gandhi questioning the current leadership and explicitly seeking a “greater central role” for Priyanka.MP Imran Masood has also pushed for her elevation, arguing, “Make her the Prime Minister and see how she responds, just like Indira Gandhi did,” signalling that she should be the party’s main face and de facto leader.

What next?

Internal conflict or not, the specific role given to Priyanka in Assam elections does give credence to talks of her eventual elevation within the party. It is an important move in a politically sensitive state which the Congress hopes to wrest from the BJP. The Congress would hope that Priyanka’s greater involvement in the state elections will help to counter BJP’s ‘double-engine government’ campaign led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.With the Congress till now projecting Rahul Gandhi as its only face, any greater role for Priyanka cannot be dismissed as a routine organisational decision. The move comes amid wider discussions on leadership, strategy and the future direction of the opposition camp.The final verdict, however, will come from voters, and not from whispers or internal demands. In the 2021 assembly elections, the BJP won 60 seats with 33.6% vote share and the Congress got 29 seats with 30% vote share.What happens in Assam over the next few months, as the state prepares to elect a new government this year, may play a role in shaping the future of the Congress leadership and also the Gandhi siblings.



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Drug firms get exit from court for minor lapses under new rules | India News


Drug firms get exit from court for minor lapses under new rules

NEW DELHI: Drug makers and medical device firms facing minor regulatory violations can now avoid criminal prosecution and lengthy court battles, with the government rolling out a formal mechanism to settle eligible cases outside courts.The framework, laid out in the Drugs and Cosmetics (Compounding of Offences) Rules, 2025, allows certain offences under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 to be resolved by paying a prescribed compounding amount, instead of facing prosecution, signalling a shift towards compliance-based regulation while retaining safeguards for public health.The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has issued a detailed guidance document spelling out eligibility, timelines and procedures for compounding of offences, and the role of a designated Compounding Authority empowered to grant immunity from prosecution in approved cases.Under the rules, companies or individuals involved in the manufacture, import, sale or distribution of drugs, cosmetics or medical devices may apply for compounding either before or after prosecution is initiated. Applications will be examined after seeking reports from the relevant licensing and enforcement authorities, and the authority may allow or reject the request after review and, where required, a personal hearing.If compounding is permitted, the applicant must pay the compounding amount within the stipulated period, following which immunity from prosecution may be granted. The protection, however, is conditional and can be withdrawn if the authority later finds that material facts were concealed, false information was provided or conditions were violated.Officials said the mechanism is intended to reduce litigation over technical or procedural lapses, allowing regulators and courts to focus on serious violations that pose risks to public health, such as spurious or unsafe drugs.The guidance makes it clear that compounding is discretionary and not a matter of right, and that repeat or serious offenders may not qualify. The rules follow reforms under the Jan Vishwas framework aimed at decriminalising minor offences while maintaining regulatory oversight.



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Elon Musk’s SpaceX launch starts 2026 by putting Italy’s new eye in orbit |


Elon Musk’s SpaceX launch starts 2026 by putting Italy’s new eye in orbit

The year opened without much noise, but something significant still happened over the California coast. A rocket lifted off in the early evening, carrying a satellite that will spend years watching Earth rather than drawing attention to itself. There were no tourists on board and no record-breaking claims attached to it. Still, the launch mattered. It linked an American launch company with an Italian programme that blends military needs and civilian use. It also marked SpaceX’s return to flight after an unusual pause. For Europe, it added another eye in orbit. For SpaceX, it set the tone for 2026. Not flashy, not experimental, just a job done cleanly and on time after delays that tested patience.

SpaceX opens 2026 with an Italian satellite in orbit

The satellite aboard the Falcon 9 was COSMO SkyMed Second Generation Flight Model 3. It is part of a four-satellite system built for Italy by Thales Alenia Space. The programme is jointly run by the Italian Space Agency and the Ministry of Defence. Its purpose is observation. The satellite uses radar rather than visible light, which allows it to see through clouds and operate at night. That makes it useful for tracking environmental changes, monitoring disasters, and supporting defence planning. Unlike optical satellites, it does not wait for clear skies. This steady reliability is what makes it valuable, even if it never produces images that the public will see.

When and where did the launch take place

The launch happened on January 2, 2026, from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Falcon 9 lifted off just after six in the evening local time. The mission had been delayed several times. Initial plans pointed to late December, but technical problems at the launch pad forced a rethink. A fault in the hydraulic system that secures the rocket caused further checks. None of this was dramatic, but it slowed things down. When the rocket finally flew, it did so without trouble. The booster landed safely after deployment, continuing a pattern that has become routine rather than remarkable.

How does this satellite fit into Italy’s wider plans

COSMO SkyMed is not a new idea. Italy has operated earlier versions of the system for years. The second-generation satellites are meant to replace and improve those originals. This one is the third in the upgraded group. Together, they allow faster revisit times and sharper imaging. Civil agencies use the data to track floods, earthquakes, and land changes. Military planners use it for surveillance and situational awareness. That dual role is central to the programme. It reflects how space assets are no longer easily separated into peaceful or strategic categories. They sit somewhere in between, quietly doing both.

What does this say about SpaceX in 2026

This mission also marked SpaceX’s first launch of the year after a sixteen-day gap. That pause was the longest the company has had in several years. Part of it came from adjustments to its Starlink programme and internal checks. Launching an international government payload so early in the year sends a message. SpaceX’s focus extends beyond its own satellite network. It continues to serve foreign clients and national agencies. The Falcon 9 system has become familiar, almost background machinery. That familiarity is its strength. It suggests a company settling into a role as infrastructure rather than spectacle.The satellite will now circle Earth quietly, sending back data most people will never notice. The launch itself will fade from memory. That is often how these things work. The effects last longer than the moment.



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No more 3-4-3 as Manchester United sack head coach Ruben Amorim after Leeds draw; here’s why | Football News


No more 3-4-3 as Manchester United sack head coach Ruben Amorim after Leeds draw; here's why

Manchester United on Monday sacked head coach Ruben Amorim, hours after the Portuguese spoke about tensions within the club following Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Leeds United. Amorim had said the club hierarchy needed to “do their job” and that he should be allowed to work without interference.The 1-1 draw at Elland Road was Amorim’s final match of his 14-month spell in charge. The result left Manchester United sixth in the Premier League after 20 matches.“With Manchester United sitting sixth in the Premier League, the club’s leadership has reluctantly made the decision that it is the right time to make a change,” United said in a statement. “This will give the team the best opportunity of the highest possible Premier League finish.”Former midfielder and current Under-18s coach Darren Fletcher is expected to take charge on an interim basis. His first match is likely to be away at Burnley on Wednesday night. The club is expected to make a permanent appointment in the summer.Reports had claimed that United’s head of recruitment, Christopher Vivell, asked Amorim to adapt his tactics after Fulham manager Marco Silva explained how his team planned to counter United’s system during their draw in August. Amorim changed his usual three-man defence for the win over Newcastle but returned to his preferred system in draws against Wolves and Leeds.Amorim was appointed in November 2024 after Erik ten Hag was sacked. The decision to remove him was taken by the club’s leadership, including chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox, following a breakdown in relations.Under the terms of his contract, which runs until 2027 with an option for a further year, United will have to pay the full amount, as there is no clause for a reduced exit.After the Leeds match, Amorim said, “It’s going to be like this for 18 months or when the board decide to change. That was my point, I want to finish with that. I’m not going to quit. I will do my job until another guy is coming here to replace me.”Amorim had faced criticism for sticking to a 3-4-3 formation. Before the Leeds game, he spoke about differences over the system and difficulties in signing players suited to it. He again used the 3-4-3 against Leeds.



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Rupee declines for 4 days straight: Currency slips 8 paise against US dollar; settles at 90.28


Rupee declines for 4 days straight: Currency slips 8 paise against US dollar; settles at 90.28

NEW DELHI: Rupee continued to slide against the US dollar on Monday. It ended 8 paise lower at 90.28 (provisional) against the US dollar, pressured by firm American currency and weak equity market sentiment.Renewed geopolitical tensions triggered by the US military action in Venezuela strengthened the dollar across global markets, forex dealers said, overshadowing the supportive impact of lower crude oil prices on the rupee at weaker levels, reported PTI. The domestic currency opened at 90.21 in the interbank market, slid to a session low of 90.50 amid sustained dollar buying, and later recovered partially to close at 90.28 (provisional). The session marked the rupee’s losing streak for a fourth consecutive day, taking its cumulative fall to 53 paise since December 30, 2025, when it had settled at 89.75 against the US dollar.The rupee weakened as escalating geopolitical tensions between the US and Venezuela triggered risk aversion in currency markets, according to Anuj Choudhary, Research Analyst – Commodities Research at Mirae Asset Sharekhan, as quoted by PTI. Although the rupee found some support from softer crude oil prices and foreign fund inflows seen at the end of last week, Choudhary added that easing oil prices could help limit downside pressure at lower levels, while any intervention by the Reserve Bank of India may also lend support. He further said that market participants are likely to track the US ISM manufacturing PMI for further cues, with the USD-INR spot pair expected to move within the 90–90.60 range. Reflecting the risk-off sentiment, the dollar index, measuring the currency against a basket of six major currencies, was up 0.24 per cent at 98.39. Meanwhile, Brent crude futures slipped 0.36 per cent to $60.53 per barrel. Domestic equities also remained under pressure, with the benchmark Sensex falling 322.39 points, or 0.38 per cent, to close at 85,439.62, while the Nifty declined 78.25 points, or 0.30 per cent, to end at 26,250.30. Foreign institutional investors, however, provided some relief, turning net buyers with equity purchases worth Rs 289.80 crore on Friday, according to exchange data. Additionally, Reserve Bank of India data released on Friday showed India’s foreign exchange reserves rose by$3.293 billion to $696.61 billion in the week that ended December 26, following an increase of $4.368 billion in the previous reporting period.



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‘Prepared to face consequences if found guilty’: Accused in Dharamshala college student death case | Shimla News


DHARAMSHALA: As protests intensify in Dharamshala over the death of a 19-year-old Dalit college student, accused teacher Ashok Kumar said he was prepared to face consequences if found guilty and would cooperate with the ongoing probe.The 19-year-old student died while undergoing treatment in Ludhiana in December. Her family has alleged that she was subjected to ragging, physical assault and sexual harassment at her college, which they say led to severe mental trauma and a decline in her health, according to news agency ANI.

Himachal College Horror: Student Dies After Alleging Sexual Harassment, Ragging

Responding to the allegations, Kumar said, “These allegations are very serious, and an investigation is currently in progress. If I am found guilty, I should face the consequences. I am prepared for this. With 26.5 years of teaching experience and countless students, I have never faced such accusations before. Perhaps it was my destiny or karma to endure this stain on my reputation. Now that it has happened, I am fully prepared to confront it.Referring to his suspension, he added, “The government suspended me, likely believing I deserved it, and I accept that. Suspension allows for an impartial investigation. The girl should get justice, and I should too.”Kumar further said he had obtained legal relief and would cooperate with authorities. “I obtained anticipatory bail, and now we await the next developments. We will cooperate fully,” he said.The student’s death has triggered protests in Dharamshala, with family members and political groups demanding accountability. Police have registered a case, and investigations are underway. The state government has assured strict action based on the findings of an inquiry committee.Meanwhile, Government College Dharamshala Principal Rakesh Pathania clarified the student’s academic status.The victim was a first-year student in 2024-2025. After that, in the new session, she attended some second-year classes. However, when her results were released, it was revealed that she had failed three subjects, so she was asked to repeat the first year,” Pathania said.He added, “However, she didn’t do this. We cannot call her our student now, since she didn’t take admission. We learned of the incident on December 22, when police visited our college for an investigation. We cooperated fully, unaware of the incident beforehand.”Pathania said all concerned students and staff had cooperated with the probe. “All students, including those named in the FIR, were present that day. The police then recorded their and the teachers’ statements. The three girls, whose names are on record, are currently second-year BA students at our college,” he said.On institutional safeguards, the principal said, “The UGC will send its committee for investigation to verify whether its guidelines and rules are being followed at our level. We are cooperating with them. We already have a ragging committee and a harassment committee. Everything is on record.”He added that higher authorities had been informed. “We have already informed the higher authorities of the action taken and all the facts and figures. Any action taken by the higher authorities will now be final. The police are verifying our records. We are cooperating with the police and providing them with all available records. We are always available.”The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Friday demanded a fair and impartial inquiry by a senior police officer into the student’s death. A CPI(M) delegation met Director General of Police Ashok Tiwari in Shimla and submitted a memorandum seeking a comprehensive investigation.State Secretary CPI(M) Sanjay Chauhan expressed concern over rising atrocities against women and Dalits. “Though cases have been registered against three students and a professor, the seriousness of the allegations warrants a deeper probe,” he said.Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said preliminary action had already been taken, including the suspension of the professor and the formation of an inquiry committee.“We have taken preliminary action and suspended the professor concerned. A committee has been established and will submit a detailed report after reviewing all relevant facts, including the video recording. Strict action will be taken against whoever is found responsible,” Sukhu said.



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