A video of a young man stealing women’s underwear from the houses is going viral. The video is from Gospura near Qila Gate police station area of Gwalior city, Madhya Pradesh which shows a young climbing on the roof of a house to steal the underwear of a woman.
According to the reports, the young man used to climb the roof of the house with the help of a pipe and steal women’s underwear hanging on the rope for drying. The reports state that a thief allegedly stole women’s undergarments from 6 houses on No.3 street in the Gospura area in the last few days.
The cases of women’s clothes going missing from houses in this area have been increasing for a long time now. But the police were not informed due to shame or lack of evidence. However, now his act of stealing underwear from business Bhagat Singh’s house has been captured on camera.
In the video, it can be seen that the youth first passes by a house, then comes back and climbs the wall of the house and escapes by stealing clothes hanging on a rope. Now, a woman named Nehu gathered courage and lodged an FIR.
The FIR states that the thief entered the house in the middle of the night and stole the underwear and also stole the money kept in the kurta. According to the complaint, the youth who stole the clothes is a resident of the neighborhood.
The thief’s family has been informed of his actions by authorities repeatedly. But this did not affect the thief and he continued to carry out such incidents. The case has now been registered against the man and the investigation is underway.
A Dalit student at IIT Ropar, who consumed poison in his hostel room two weeks ago, died last Saturday in Chandigarh’s PGIMER.
The student, Marimesi Arun, hailed from Telangana and was in his fourth year studying Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. He would have graduated in barely three months.
A Hindi news report in the Jagran quoted unnamed sources saying Arun died by suicide owing to constant academic performance pressure and placement anxiety. The report added the news of his death broke in the IIT campus only this Monday, after a message was circulated for organising a condolence meeting.
Barring this report and the initial Jagran story, no news outlet has covered the incident, leave alone mentioning it in English media. The Jagran report added no official was willing to come on record about it. The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering that Arun was studying in is said to have the most stringent grading system. Though Arun came through the preparatory batch for admission to the course and was given additional study for further assistance, the fear of not landing a placement has been named as a possible reason for his ending his life.
An IIT Ropar faculty member told APNLive.com on condition of anonymity that the condolence meeting was held at 12.30pm on Monday only after the deceased student’s body was sent with his parents to his hometown near Hyderabad, Telangana.
“Arun was doing poorly. His CGP was 5-point something out of 10. He had undergone the one-year preparatory course in English, Mathematics and Physics for students from marginalized and deprived backgrounds,” the faculty member said. He added that IIT Ropar authorities have downplayed the matter ever since Arun consumed poison and are now trying to hush it up.
Further, the authorities told Jagran that Arun was beset by personal problems and that academic pressure was not the reason why he chose death by suicide.
The faculty member said, “He was struggling against the toxic caste system prevalent in IITs. It is obviously why he didn’t get help to improve his scores. Nobody will speak the truth.”
“There was also a note he wrote in Telugu. Nobody has access. I am not sure whether his parents saw it. May be, it’s with the authorities. That letter will bring clarity,” the faculty member said.
The first news of Arun’s suicide, however, was posted on Reddit on March 19 under the thread Btechtards by an IIT Ropar student. It noted the pressure Arun was under and also that he had attempted suicide six months ago as well. The post said he was not offered the support that should have been provided. The post added both incidents were covered up by the administration.
Here’s the full Reddit post: “We recently got a message in one our groups that was promptly deleted, informing us of a suicide attempt by a final year student from Meta dept. The great thing? The attempt happened on Friday and we just got to know about it yesterday
“The student was under pressure due to acads and didn’t got placed and decided to take the major step. The student also allegedly took to such step 6 months before as well and was not offered the support that should have been provided. Both of these attempts was well covered up and hidden and by the administration.
“The acad pressure has been mounting up on various students and admin always bats an eye on such topics. The student is currently admitted in hospital. Mental health has been on a declining path in every clg around us nowadays.”
Comments on this post note Arun’s death after news broke in the campus.
If one goes by the Reddit post, Arun consumed poison on Holi, March 14. This was also the day a fire led to the discovery of large sums of cash in a Delhi bungalow. The story itself came to light later but is now all over the press and has breaking news coverage even after ten days. But Marimesi Arun, like other Dalit youngsters who die by their own hand in India’s IITs, remains unmourned.
The fact that deaths by suicide of Dalit IIT students receive barely any media attention is borne out by yesterday’s Supreme Court order directing the Delhi Police to register an FIR some two years after two Dalit students killed themselves at IIT Delhi.
B.Tech student Ayush Ashna was found hanging in his hostel room on 9 July, 2023. Within two months, B.Tech student Anil Kumar of Uttar Pradesh’s Banda district was found dead in his hostel room on September 1, 2023. The parents of the students had said the police did not register an FIR, although the suicides resulted from caste discrimination by IIT faculty and staff.
The government told the Lok Sabha in March 2023 that 33 IIT students had committed suicide in the last five years due to academic stress, family reasons, personal reasons and causes arising from mental health.
Gujarat Titans begin IPL 2025 campaign against revamped Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad
Gujarat Titans and Punjab Kings face off in Ahmedabad in their opening match of IPL 2025. While PBKS aim for a turnaround under new skipper Shreyas Iyer, GT look to recover after a poor 2024 season.
The Gujarat Titans (GT) are set to kick off their IPL 2025 campaign with a home clash against Punjab Kings (PBKS) on Tuesday. While both franchises aim to bounce back from inconsistent past performances, this fixture marks the beginning of a new chapter for Punjab Kings under newly appointed skipper Shreyas Iyer.
After years of underwhelming outings, Punjab have revamped their core for the new season. Iyer, fresh off a successful Champions Trophy run with India, brings leadership experience to a team that will rely heavily on him alongside Josh Inglis, Prabhsimran Singh, Marcus Stoinis, and Glenn Maxwell for a stable top and middle order. With all-rounders like Azmatullah Omarzai, Marco Jansen, Shahank Singh, Musheer Khan, and Stoinis in the mix, Punjab are aiming for a balanced performance across departments.
For Gujarat Titans, the 2025 season is a chance to reset after a disappointing 2024 campaign, where they finished eighth— a steep fall from their title-winning debut in 2022 and runners-up finish in 2023 under Hardik Pandya. Current skipper Shubman Gill, now India’s ODI vice-captain, is looking to steer GT back into playoff contention. Alongside him, Jos Buttler will seek to recover form and offer stability at the top of the order.
GT’s middle order features the likes of Sherfane Rutherford, Sai Sudharsan, and Masood Shahrukh Khan. Their all-round depth remains one of their strong suits, with Rashid Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Glenn Phillips, Washington Sundar, and Mahipal Lomror all capable of making game-changing contributions.
With both sides boasting a mix of proven international stars and dynamic youngsters, the match promises to be a high-stakes encounter as the IPL 2025 season gathers momentum.
Maharashtra to roll out CBSE curriculum in schools from 2025, full NEP 2020 implementation by 2028
The Maharashtra government will implement CBSE curriculum in government schools from 2025, starting with Class 1, while continuing SSC board operations.
The Maharashtra government has announced a major shift in the state’s school education system with the phased implementation of the CBSE curriculum in government schools starting from the academic year 2025. However, the existing state-run SSC Board will continue to operate, officials confirmed.
Education Minister Dada Bhuse on Monday declared that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) pattern will initially be introduced in Class 1 from 2025. The rollout will then gradually expand to higher grades in the following years. The curriculum shift is aimed at aligning state education with national standards under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
As per the planned schedule:
In 2026, the new curriculum will be introduced for Classes 2, 3, 4 and 6, while the classes 5, 7, 9 and 11 will adopt the revised pattern till 2027. However, the implementation will be extended to classes 8, 10 and 12 in 2028.
The government has entrusted Balbharti with the responsibility of creating the updated textbooks, starting with Class 1. The revised curriculum will place greater emphasis on continuous and comprehensive evaluation, soft skills development, and preparation for competitive examinations — a move that marks a shift from traditional final exam-centric approaches.
While integrating CBSE methodology, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) — responsible for conducting SSC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12) exams — will remain operational. The education department clarified that this new CBSE-aligned model is being developed independently for the state under the NEP 2020 framework and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE).
The initiative is aimed at bringing Maharashtra’s government school education in line with national educational reforms while maintaining flexibility and continuity for existing state board institutions.
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