Important stories for the day (03-04-2025)

These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.

Newcastle United won against Brentford, but concerns arise over Alexander Isak's injury.

Investigation into Mumbai map tampering scandal expands to include civic officials and uncovering of 457 illegal structures.

PMO urges speedy resolution in India-US trade negotiations as Trump threatens to impose tariffs on "Liberation Day."

Today's horoscope warns Pisces of potential mental challenges, while also advising checking predictions for other signs.

PM Mark Carney says Canada will respond strongly to Trump's tariff list that does not include Canada.

Deadline for submitting practical and internal marks for Class 10 and 12 extended by MP Board for 2025; more information available.

Mumbai's Cha Raja Mandal wants pictures of Lord Ganesha from Ghibli Art to be taken down from social media, calling it an insult.

Akshay Kumar shuts down journalist questioning his dialogue in Kesari Chapter 2, asking if the word 'slave' was not offensive to them.

Two women attacked a lawyer outside a court in Basti, allegedly in response to verbal abuse. A police complaint has been filed.

BBC is set to debut highly acclaimed comedy that is being called a must-see.

The Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies at MU will celebrate its Diamond Jubilee on April 5-6 with industry leaders and alumni in attendance.

Officials investigate a case of older students attacking a Class XI student in the school dormitory.

Central Railway has planned a special block on April 5-6 midnight for the removal of ROB girders between Kalyan and Badlapur.

TISS students are protesting the removal of interviews, but the administration claims it is a necessary reform.

Indore court finds no one responsible for 36 deaths in Bawdi case.

HC in Madhya Pradesh stops govt. from taking over land for dam building