Woman From UP, On Death Row For Killing A Child, Executed In UAE

Woman From UP, On Death Row For Killing A Child, Executed In UAE




New Delhi:

An Indian woman, Shahzadi Khan, who was facing a death sentence in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has been executed, the Foreign Ministry informed the Delhi High Court on Monday. Thirty-three-year-old woman from Uttar Pradesh’s Banda district was facing execution in Abu Dhabi over an allegation of killing a four-month-old child.

Shahzadi Khan was executed on February 15, 2025, in accordance with the laws and regulations of UAE, the Foreign Minister told the court.

Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Chetan Sharma said the Indian embassy in UAE received an official communication about Khan’s execution from the government on February 28.

“Authorities are extending all possible assistance and that her cremation is scheduled for March 5, 2025,” he added.

This came after Khan’s father Shabbir Khan approached the court seeking to access information regarding the exact current legal status and well-being of his daughter.

Following the Ministry’s submissions, the court disposed of the plea calling it a “sad and unfortunate” incident.

Shahzadi Khan Case

Shahzadi Khan was imprisoned in Abu Dhabi’s Al Wathba jail and was sentenced to death for the death of a child who was under her care.

According to Shabbir Khan’s petition, his daughter travelled to Abu Dhabi in December 2021 after obtaining a legal visa.

In August 2022, her employer gave birth to a son for whom Khan was employed as a caregiver. The infant passed away on December 7, 2022, after receiving routine vaccinations.

The plea also mentioned a video recording which allegedly showed Khan confessing to the infant’s homicide in December 2023. However, it claimed that the confession was extracted through torture and abuse by her employer and family.

It also claimed that the infant’s parents refused consent for a postmortem and signed an agreement to waive further investigation into the death.

The man alleged that while the Indian Embassy did provide his daughter with legal counsel, she was pressured into confessing to homicide and denied her adequate representation.

Khan’s appeal in September 2023 was dismissed, and the death penalty was upheld on February 28, 2024.

Following this, Shabbir Khan had filed a new mercy petition in May 2024. On February 14, 2025, he received a call from his incarcerated daughter, suggesting imminent execution. He then filed a formal request with the Foreign Ministry on February 20, 2025, seeking an inquiry into her legal status and wellbeing, but received no update.





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“Dismayed”: Shashi Tharoor On Kerala Startups Days After Remark Sparked Row

“Dismayed”: Shashi Tharoor On Kerala Startups Days After Remark Sparked Row




Thiruvananthapuram:

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Sunday backtracked on his stance regarding industrial growth in Kerala, stating that the state needs more MSME start-ups — not just on paper.

Sharing a news report from an English daily on ‘X’, Mr Tharoor expressed disappointment over the state’s start-up ecosystem, saying it was not as promising as reported.

“Dismayed to see that the Kerala start-up entrepreneurship story is not what’s been reported,” he posted.

The news report he shared claimed that over 42,000 MSMEs had shut down in Kerala over the past nine years, resulting in the loss of employment for at least 1,03,764 workers.

“The only silver lining is that at least the GoK’s claims point to the right intentions. We need more MSME start-ups— and not just on paper. Kerala must head this way!” his post added.

However, State Industries Minister P Rajeeve dismissed the news report as “baseless.” “I provided a detailed reply in the Assembly on February 10. Recently, Union Commerce and Industries Minister Piyush Goyal stated in Parliament that 1,700 MSMEs shut down in Kerala over the past four years,” he said.

Mr Rajeeve further pointed out that while 30 per cent of MSMEs in the country shut down within their first year, the figure in Kerala was only 15 per cent.

He alleged that the report was published with ulterior motives, as it did not cite the source of its figures.

Mr Tharoor’s recent remarks on Kerala’s industrial growth sparked controversy within the Congress state unit.

The Congress Working Committee member ruffled feathers in the party after writing an article in an English daily praising the industrial policy of the Pinarayi Vijayan government in Kerala.

Notably, the Thiruvananthapuram MP’s post came just two days after the Congress leadership held a brainstorming session with Kerala leaders at the party headquarters in New Delhi to strategise for next year’s Assembly polls. 

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US Spaceship Hours Away From Daring Moon Landing Attempt

US Spaceship Hours Away From Daring Moon Landing Attempt



After a long journey through space, a US company is just hours away from attempting a daring lunar touchdown — its spacecraft poised to become only the second private lander to achieve the feat if it succeeds.

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 is targeting landing no sooner than 3:34 am US Eastern time (0834 GMT) on Sunday, aiming for a site near Mons Latreille, a volcanic feature in Mare Crisium on the Moon’s northeastern near side.

“Blue Ghost is ready to take the wheel!” the company posted on X on Saturday evening, adding flight controllers had just initiated a key maneuver that lowers a spacecraft’s orbit.

Nicknamed “Ghost Riders in the Sky,” the mission comes just over a year after the first-ever commercial lunar landing and is part of a NASA partnership with industry to cut costs and support Artemis, the program aiming to return astronauts to the Moon.

The golden lander, about the size of a hippopotamus, launched on January 15 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, capturing stunning footage of Earth and the Moon along the way. It shared a ride with a Japanese company’s lander set to attempt a landing in May.

Blue Ghost carries ten instruments, including a lunar soil analyzer, a radiation-tolerant computer and an experiment testing the feasibility of using the existing global satellite navigation system to navigate the Moon.

Designed to operate for a full lunar day (14 Earth days), Blue Ghost is expected to capture high-definition imagery of a total eclipse on March 14, when Earth blocks the Sun from the Moon’s horizon.

On March 16, it will record a lunar sunset, offering insights into how dust levitates above the surface under solar influence — creating the mysterious lunar horizon glow first documented by Apollo astronaut Eugene Cernan.

Hopping drone

Blue Ghost’s arrival will be followed on March 6 by Intuitive Machines’ IM-2 mission, featuring its lander Athena.

In February 2024, Intuitive Machines became the first private company to achieve a soft lunar landing — also the first US landing since the crewed Apollo 17 mission of 1972. 

However, the success was tempered by a mishap: the lander came down too fast, tipped over on impact, leaving it unable to generate enough solar power and cutting the mission short.

This time, the company says it has made key improvements to the hexagonal-shaped lander, which has a taller, slimmer profile than Blue Ghost, and is around the height of an adult giraffe. 

Athena launched on Wednesday aboard a SpaceX rocket, taking a more direct route toward Mons Mouton — the southernmost lunar landing site ever attempted.

Its payloads include three rovers, a drill to search for ice and the star of the show: a first-of-its-kind hopping drone designed to explore the Moon’s rugged terrain.

NASA’s private Moon fleet

Landing on the Moon presents unique challenges due to the absence of an atmosphere, making parachutes ineffective. 

Instead, spacecraft must rely on precisely controlled thruster burns to slow their descent.

Until Intuitive Machines’ first successful mission, only five national space agencies had accomplished this feat: the Soviet Union, the United States, China, India and Japan, in that order. 

Now, the United States is working to make private lunar missions routine through NASA’s $2.6 billion Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program.

The missions come at a delicate moment for NASA, amid speculation that it may scale back or even cancel its Artemis lunar program in favor of prioritizing Mars exploration — a key goal of both President Donald Trump and his close advisor, SpaceX founder Elon Musk.

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Massive Fire Erupts In Chemical Factory In Madhya Pradesh Capital

Massive Fire Erupts In Chemical Factory In Madhya Pradesh Capital




Bhopal:

A massive fire broke out in a paint-making chemical factory in Madhya Pradesh’s Govindpura on Saturday. The blaze erupted behind the Tata Mahindra showroom on JK Road, with firefighters engaged in rescue operations. 

The cause of the fire is suspected to be a short circuit. Flames soaring up to 20 feet have engulfed the factory, sending thick black smoke billowing into the sky. The smoke was visible from several kilometres away.

A large cylinder burst within the factory premises, amplifying the fire’s intensity and causing panic. As a precaution, all showroom operators in the vicinity shut their businesses. The industrial area houses several major vehicle showrooms.

In response to the emergency, firefighters from Govindpura, Pul Bogda, and Fatehgarh fire stations arrived at the scene with 10 to 12 fire brigade vehicles. 

As the flames continued to rage, a large crowd gathered near the site. The police have also reached the spot and are managing the situation, ensuring that civilians maintain a safe distance. Nearby shop owners and showroom employees evacuated their premises as a precautionary measure.




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Trump, Zelensky In Oval Office Shouting Match: “Make A Deal Or We Are Out”

Trump, Zelensky In Oval Office Shouting Match: “Make A Deal Or We Are Out”




Washington DC:

Minutes into the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, a verbal clash broke out between the two leaders at the Oval Office. In a loud and stern voice, President Trump told Mr Zelensky that you “either make a deal or we are out”.

“You are in big trouble…you are not winning this,” he said.

President Zelensky responded in equal measure, saying that “We are in our own country, and we have stayed strong all this time. We have even thanked you for it (your support)”.

But an extraordinary shouting match ensued between the two leaders as the international media watched in utter disbelief. “I’m afraid dealing this way is going to make things very difficult,” said President Trump as hopes for a peace deal in Ukraine hung in the balance.

“You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people. You’re gambling with World War Three, and what you’re doing is very disrespectful to this country,” Donald Trump added.

The argument extended to the US Vice President as well, when Zelensky asked him not to “talk loudly”. US Vice President JD Vance told President Zelensky that “diplomacy was needed” to end the war, but Mr Zelensky hit back saying “what kind of diplomacy?” Mr Vance then accused him of being “disrespectful” in the president’s office.

Here’s a video of the rest of the verbal duel between Trump and Zelensky:

Defending the Vice President, Donald Trump lashed out at President Zelensky saying “We have given you $350 billion, we gave you military equipment, and a lot of backing. If you didn’t have our military equipment, this war would have been over in two weeks.”

To this, President Zelensky immediately shot back, indirectly accusing Trump of speaking the same words as Putin. saying “yes-yes, wouldn’t have lasted two days – I heard that from Putin too,”

Donald Trump, surprised by Zelensky’s resilience to his verbal dressing-down, ended up saying “It is going to be a very hard thing to do business like this,” as the minerals deal seemed close to slipping away, which would in-turn mean no ceasefire or peace deal.

To bring things in control, the US Vice President stepped in again, saying “There are disagreements. Let’s go litigate those disagreements, instead of fighting it out in fromt of the American media when you are wrong. We know you (Zelensky) are wrong”.

Donald Trump immediately said “I think it’s good for the American people to see what’s going on. That’s why I kept this story for so long. You have got to be thankful for all that we have done. You just don;t have the cards (to go solo).”

Almost scolding Zelensky, Trump said “People are dying, you’re running low on soldiers, and then you tell us ‘I don’t want a ceasefire’, and ‘I want to go on fighting’ – look…you need to call a ceasefire now so that the bullets stop flying, and no more lives are lost. I am here, and I want a ceasefire, but clearly you don’t want a ceasefire,” Trump said.

Zelensky hit back again asking Trump to “ask your predecessors what they have to say about the ceasefire”, to which Trump immediately said “That was a guy named Biden, who was not a smart person”.

“But that was your President”, exclaimed Zelensky. Trump continued speaking over the Ukrainian President, saying “I gave you javelins (a man-portable anti-tank system). Obama gave you sheets (to cover dead bodies). You have got to be more thankful to the person who actually helped.”

“Let me be very straight with you – you do not have the cards. With us, you have the cards, and without us, you do not have any cards,” President Trump said towards the end of the argument before the press started asking questions.

After the high-decibel meeting, Donald Trump shared a message on his social media platform Truth Social, in which he wrote “I have determined that President Zelenskyy is not ready for Peace if America is involved.”

“He disrespected the United States of America in its cherished Oval Office. He can come back when he is ready for Peace,” President Trump added.

In the wake of this ugly meeting, the hope for peace in Ukraine now seems indefinitely delayed.
 






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Man, Accused Of Raping Woman Inside Bus In Pune, Arrested After 75 Hours

Man, Accused Of Raping Woman Inside Bus In Pune, Arrested After 75 Hours




Pune:

Dattatraya Ramdas Gade, the man accused of allegedly raping a 26-year-old woman inside a bus at Pune’s Swargate bus station, has been arrested on Friday.

Gade was arrested from the Shrirur Tehsil after nearly 75 hours of a manhunt.

The woman was raped on Tuesday morning, 100 metres from a police station and in a bus at the city’s Swargate Bus Stand – one of the largest bus depots of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC). The incident took place between 5.45 am and 6 am when the victim was waiting to board a bus to her hometown in the Satara district.

According to the survivor, the accused initially engaged her in a conversation, calling her ‘didi’ (sister). He told her that the bus for Satara had arrived at another platform and then took her to an empty bus (Shiv Shahi AC bus) parked on the premises. As the lights inside the bus were not switched on, she hesitated to get in, but the man convinced her that it was the right vehicle, the victim who works in the medical field said.

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As she boarded the bus, Gade followed her and raped her.

Gade had been on the run since then.

Sources told NDTV that the accused had posed as a policeman for several months. The 37-year-old accused, a resident of Gunat village in Pune, is also named in half a dozen cases of theft, robbery, and chain snatching in the Pune and Ahilyanagar districts. He has been out on bail since 2019 in one of the offences.

How the accused was arrested 

A total of 13 police teams were deployed at various locations around Maharashtra to arrest the accused. Sniffer dogs and drones were also deployed as a part of the search operation. Pune City and Pune Rural Police had launched a search operation in Gunat village, including in sugarcane fields.

The Pune police had earlier issued a monetary reward of Rs 1 lakh for those who provide information on the accused’s whereabouts. Another police official said the information could be shared at 020-24442769 or 9881670659, assuring that the informer’s identity would be kept secret.





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