Important stories for the day (21-05-2025)
These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.
Real Madrid have requested that a potential transfer target of Arsenal's, worth £21m, postpone any potential move until the summer.
Mumbai PMLA Court grants bail to accused brothers in Fairplay App money laundering case, citing lack of underlying criminal activity.
Two people suspected of being involved with ISIS, Abdullah Faiyaz Shaikh and Talha Khan, say that their move to Oman was for employment purposes, not to avoid arrest.
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Mizoram has achieved 100% literacy, making it the first Indian state to do so.
MP man cheats citizens of 13L by falsely offering flats under PM Awas Yojana.
EPFO adds over 14 lakh new members in March 2025, with a 1.15% growth compared to last year, according to Labour Ministry.
Learn about Telugu Hanuman Jayanti, including its date, significance, puja method, auspicious time, and more.
Ian Wright warns Arsenal to avoid a costly £80m transfer error.
Reports suggest Pakistan may continue to deny Indian flights access to its airspace.
Man arrested for unlawful renovation that led to floor collapse in Kalyan, investigation ongoing.
In Odisha, 83% of students pass the Plus 2 exams, with girls performing better than boys.
Neemuch Health Department in Madhya Pradesh has been acknowledged at the state level.
The mayor of Indore has terminated the contract of a Turkish company that was working on the BRTS project.
65 lakh rupees stolen from police welfare center petrol pump in Madhya Pradesh.
Bombay HC says police cannot compel civilians to act as panch witnesses; FIR against welfare officer canceled.
ITI Aliganj teams up with Tata Motors Lucknow to provide specialized training in 16 trades with stipends for students.
Croissants in the US being urgently recalled due to potential life-threatening risk.
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Washington's estate tax deduction for qualified family-owned businesses has been updated and will be effective until 2025.