Important stories for the day (02-04-2025)
These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.
Ian Wright worries that Real Madrid will take advantage of a vulnerable Arsenal player during their Champions League match.
Amit Shah says Chhattisgarh's LWE-affected districts decreased from 12 to 6, hopes for a Naxal-free India by 2026.
Modi's RSS HQ visit and Thackeray's Padwa speech raised questions instead of providing answers for the new year.
Aries will experience a positive shift in their marriage, while Libra should take advantage of this favorable day to start a new business venture.
Cricketer Digvesh Rathi penalized for notebook-style celebration in LSG vs PBKS match at IPL 2025.
Karnataka Govt criticized as 'price hike demon' by Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy for raising diesel taxes.
RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav's health worsens due to high sugar levels and he has been moved to Delhi for treatment.
A group of armed men abduct a 14-year-old girl in Morena, Madhya Pradesh after her family refuses a marriage proposal.
A joke turned into violence as a 52-year-old priest was attacked with belts and his clothes were torn in the middle of the road in Gwalior, MP.
The Apprentice star's company valued at £1 million+ with support from Steven Bartlett.
Nashik city government raises property tax by 2% for the upcoming fiscal year.
Gujarat Titans ask RCB to start batting in IPL match in 2025.
MP government rejects PHQ’s request to allow SPs to post DSPs in districts, limiting the power of the police hierarchy.
Lok Sabha divided on Waqf Bill, with UBT opposing and Shinde supporting, causing pain to Balasaheb.
A man in Mumbai was arrested for attacking a woman and burning her house down after a dispute over a chair.
Alabama law enforcement officer who caused death of African American individual during vehicle repossession to face trial.
Teachers in Mumbai's junior colleges plan to stage a protest due to alleged corruption in the education department.
Pacino Horne, ex-Central Michigan football player, could go to prison for 20 years.