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Senior citizens can cancel gift deeds if neglected by children: HC

The Madras High Court ruled on 19 March that senior citizens can cancel gift or settlement deeds if neglected by children or relatives, citing implied care obligations under Section 23(1) of the Senior Citizens Act.

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Amid heat wave, Odisha CM asks officials to ensure no power cuts during peak hours

Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi urged officials to prevent power cuts during peak hours amid a heat wave, emphasising sunstroke prevention, SoPs for schools and Anganwadis, and ensuring access to drinking water and shade.

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Police arrest Istanbul mayor, key Erdogan rival, over alleged corruption, terror links

Turkish police arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key Erdogan rival, on 19 Mar 2025 over alleged corruption and terror links, intensifying a government crackdown on opposition figures and raising concerns over early elections

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Aurangzeb: Tomb in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar turns ‘no drone’ zone

Aurangzeb’s tomb in Khultabad, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, is now a ‘no drone’ zone amid protests. Police have deleted 506 provocative posts and deployed forces to maintain law and order.

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Significant improvement in tackling online gambling, betting activities:Vaishnaw

Ashwini Vaishnaw said over 1,000 gambling and betting websites were banned in 2024, showing improved action against online gaming threats.

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Gaganyaan astronauts kept out of public glare to ensure no distractions: Jitendra Singh

India’s Gaganyaan astronauts are kept out of public view to avoid distractions during training, Jitendra Singh told the Lok Sabha on 19 March.

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Trump administration releases over 1,100 JFK files - Things to know

On 19 March, the Trump administration released over 1,100 unredacted JFK assassination files. The documents detail Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities, CIA and FBI insights, and fuel ongoing Cold War-era conspiracy theories.

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Sexual misconduct allegations in UN missions topped 100 in 2024, UN says

UN sexual abuse allegations topped 100 in 2024, mainly in Congo and the Central African Republic. Despite reforms, distrust in UN leadership is rising. Over 500 paternity claims remain unresolved. Guterres urges stronger accountability.

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Trump fires 2 Democrats on Federal Trade Commission, seeking more control over regulators

President Trump dismissed two Democratic FTC commissioners, triggering lawsuits and raising concerns over regulatory independence and presidential power.

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Indian cities most vulnerable to heat waves focus on short-term fixes: Report

Nine major Indian cities focus on short-term fixes for heat waves, neglecting long-term solutions, a study warns. Without urgent action, rising heat risks could lead to more deaths and economic losses in the future, especially in vulnerable urban areas.