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Rahul Gandhi tying Sonia Gandhi’s shoelace video is winning the internet, Congress president joins march in BJP-ruled Karnataka | Watch
Tweeple applauded Rahul Gandhi for taking utmost care of mother Sonia Gandhi during the Bharat Jodo Yatra.

A video from Congress’ Bharat Jodo Yatra has been doing rounds on the internet, where Rahul Gandhi can be seen tying Sonia Gandhi’s shoelaces as the Congress President joined the march. The moment was captured on camera when Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi marched during the Bharat Jodo Yatra in BJP-ruled Karnataka’s Mandya district on Thursday.
Several videos have taken over the internet where Rahul Gandhi can be seen taking utmost care of his mother and Congress President Sonia Gandhi during the Bharat Jodo Yatra. He was first seen tying her shoelaces and later even stopped his mother and asked her to sit in the car and accompany them as exertion can be harmful for her.
Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor took to Twitter handle and shared the priceless moment between between Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. He also wrote an emotional caption mentioning that even if mothers breathe, they pray for their children. And Mothers will never break or change.
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Sonia Gandhi on Thursday joined her son Rahul Gandhi during the Bharat Jodo Yatra in BJP-ruled Karnataka. After a long gap the Congress President was seen participating in a public event due to her health worries. She walked a short distance, surrounded by a large crowd of slogan-shouting party workers, before getting into a car. She returned to the march later.
For the unversed, the party chief was abroad for her medical check-ups and she directly reached Karnataka to take part in the Bharat Jodo Yatra on Monday. Reportedly, Gandhi flew to Madikeri in Coorg and stayed at a private resort. Sonia Gandhi is also expected to address a rally in Ballary. She had earlier visited a temple in Begur village and offered prayers on Wednesday.
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5 students sustain stab injuries after clash breaks out between two school groups in Delhi’s Dayalpur, 6 arrested
The Delhi Police have so far arrested six students and registered a case against them in connection with the case.

A horrific incident has come to light from Delhi’s Dayalpur area where at least five students of Karawal Nagar School sustained stab injuries after a clash broke out between two school groups in northeast Delhi’s Dayalpur area.
The Delhi Police have so far arrested six students and registered a case against them in connection with the case.
According to the reports, a scuffle broke out between the students of Govt. Boys Senior Secondary School, Karawal Nagar and Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya, Khajuri Khas on Monday at 3:10 pm. The two groups attacked each other with knives after a quarrel, in which five students of Karawal Nagar School were injured.
The students were rushed to the GTB Hospital where they are undergoing treatment.
The Delhi Police said one of the apprehended students disclosed that 3 days ago, while he was riding his motorcycle near the Dayalpur bus stand, some students stopped him and bullied him.
He claims that they questioned him about his school and the reason he was riding the motorbike so close to their school. They beat him up when he resisted their bullying. The student gathered his friends and attacked the other group in retaliation.
The boy was then shifted to Jai Prakash Hospital. After first aid, he gathered his friends and they all planned revenge. The Delhi Police said there is no communal angle in this incident. He said further investigation into the matter is underway.
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Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin rewards director Kartiki Gonsalves of Oscar-winning The Elephant Whisperers with Rs 1 crore
Most recently, CM Stalin also met with the leading characters of the documentary, Bomman and Bellie, and the young elephants Raghu and Ammu. The Tamil Nadu government also announced cash rewards for 91 caretakers at the elephant camps.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has honored the Oscar-winning film by rewarding director Kartiki Gonsalves Rs 1 crore. The documentary film had been on the receiving end of a lot of praise after it won Oscar for the Best Documentary Short in 2023.
As per the reports, on Tuesday, Kartiki Gonsalves met with CM MK Stalin who lauded her work and congratulated her for bagging an oscar. After landing back in Chennai following her win at the Oscars. She met with Tamil Nadu CM and received the Oscar trophy from his hand.
Chief Minister MK Stalin then facilitated the director with a cash prize of Rs 1 crore. He also honored the Elephant Whisperer’s director by gifting her with a shawl.
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Most recently, CM Stalin also met with the leading characters of the documentary, Bomman and Bellie, and the young elephants Raghu and Ammu. The Tamil Nadu government also announced cash rewards for 91 caretakers at the elephant camps.
Tamil Nadu CM also congratulated and praised the Elephant Whisperer team for winning the Oscar on March 12. Chief Minister MK Stalin took to Twitter to praise the documentary makers and congratulated them on winning the Oscars.
He further wrote that there is no better news to wake up to than two women bringing the first-ever Oscar for an Indian Production. He also called the documentary film a moving story and said that the documentary deserves all the praises and accolades that it has been receiving.
The Elephant Whisperers
The documentary is a 40-minute-long documentary that one can stream on Netflix. The documentary revolves around the lives of elephant caretakers Bomman and Bellie and also was the directorial debut of Kartiki Gonsalves.
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Traffic chaos as rain lashes Delhi NCR, more showers forecast tomorrow
Due to heavy rain during the office dispersal hour, traffic chaos covered the captial. Social media is swamped with Delhiites sharing visuals of the rain and jam-packed roads.

Heavy rain lashed several parts of Delhi and NCR on Monday evening. The captial along with on-and-off drizzles had pleasant weather throughout the day.
Due to heavy rain during the office dispersal hour, traffic chaos covered the captial. Social media is swamped with Delhiites sharing visuals of the rain and jam-packed roads.
Earlier today, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert owing to rain, thunderstorm, and hailstorm in several parts of the city.
The bad weather conditions in Delhi also triggered the diversion of a total of 10 flights which were scheduled to land at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said.
Among the 10 flights, three were diverted to Lucknow and seven to Jaipur.
IMD had also said rain coupled with hail and gusty winds of up to 40 km per hour in Delhi will be witnessed on Monday. It also advised people to stay indoors and not seek shelter under trees, as maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 26 and 16 degrees Celsius.
On Saturday, Delhi-NCR witnessed heavy rain with hailstorms taking the temperature to 25.3 degrees Celsius. As per the officials, the capital recorded the lowest temperature so far this month on Saturday.
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