Important stories for the day (29-04-2025)

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

Bombay HC asks state govt for explanation on absence of toilets on Mumbai-Pune Expressway.

Did Xbox become third party in terms of games?

Rohit Basfore, an actor, was allegedly murdered by his family. His body was discovered near a waterfall in Assam with visible injuries.

Cancer may find success in business, while Taurus should watch out for anger issues.

A childhood photo of Vaibhav Suryavanshi supporting MS Dhoni's team in 2017 is causing a stir among fans, sparking a debate about his age in the IPL in 2025.

Pak defense minister's admission reveals Pakistan's role in supporting global terrorism as a "rogue state," according to India at UN.

Shockingly, a Member of Parliament had a heart attack and passed away while playing cricket in Jabalpur.

A 33-year-old woman in Bhopal died when a truck attempted to overtake her while she was riding her scooter, scattering her body parts across the road.

Jamia Millia Islamia denounces and strongly condemns the physical assault on a Kashmiri student by a mess worker.

Pub told to reduce noise after karaoke event caused distress to neighbor.

IMD responds to viral claims about Pune facing scorching temperatures up to 55°C from May 29.

Mehbooba urges Centre to relax regulations for women from PoK who are married to Kashmiri men.

Kim Sae-Ron's latest song "A World Without Pain" from the movie Guitar Man comes out 2 months after her passing. Don't miss it!

The year 2025's Akshaya Tritiya will be celebrated with prayers, charitable acts, and purchasing of gold to mark the auspicious day.

160 Bhopal pilgrims travel to Ras Al Khaimah for Hajj.

The Six Triple Eight will receive the Congressional Gold Medal for their WWII service.

'BMC Film honors Uday Shirurkar's goal of educating civic workers to empower them.'

Check your horoscope for today by astrologer Vinayak Vishwas Karandikar, covering all zodiac signs on April 30, 2025.

The President of the White House Correspondents Association responds to Trump's criticism of the media.