Important stories for the day (23-04-2025)

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

Man United and Chelsea target's £64m transfer deal is almost finalized, reports say.

Virgos may be sensitive to criticism today, while Scorpios could have a chance encounter with a special someone.

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Bedford School from UK will launch first UK girls' school in Mohali, India.

IAS officer Avinash Pathak of Maharashtra has been transferred from his role as Beed District Collector.

Rahul Vaidya shares throwback photo with Disha Parmar from Kashmir trip and condemns Pahalgam attack.

In 2025, more than 177,000 students in Navi Mumbai participate in a rally to raise awareness about the environment on World Earth Day.

A French-made JRPG, Expedition 33, is reviewed and praised for its classic elements.

Chewing Tulsi leaves daily has 5 remarkable health benefits.

Controversy over Vadra's remarks on Pahalgam; BJP accuses him of supporting a certain viewpoint.

People in Mandsaur want Chinese garlic banned due to its low prices, which are also causing onion prices to drop.

A woman in Indore, India, who was married to a medicine trader, committed suicide, leaving behind a note, but the reason remains unknown.

Bhopal government takes action against contractors and officials in response to a recent incident.

Pastor Jamal Bryant is promoting and supporting black businesses through the Bullseye Black Market.

New advisory councils formed in Madhya Pradesh to enhance the cultural and heritage development of Sanskardhani Jabalpur.

Restaurant chain drastically downsizes to just 85 locations from hundreds.

Mumbai Indians beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by 7 wickets in the IPL match.

Three top prosecutors quit Eric Adams' corruption case at DOJ's request to admit 'wrongdoing.' Three lead attorneys leave Eric Adams' corruption case as DOJ wants to acknowledge 'misconduct.'