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Horoscope for April 30, 2022: Check astrological predictions for Taurus, Virgo, Aquarius and other zodiac signs

With the new day, comes new energy. Read today’s astrological predictions to know what’s in store for you.

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As time goes on, life tends to throw tough tasks ahead. And at times, people fail them and break. Growing back can be a task. However, with the help of some guidance, everything is possible. Here, let your stars guide you!

Horoscope for April 30, 2022:

Aries (March 21-April 20)

You’ll most likely invite your friends and family to spend the day with you. Your partner is very supportive, yet your ego and pride may be causing problems in your relationship.

Lucky Number- 4
Lucky Colour- Lavender

Taurus (April 21-May 20)

For all of your hard work, you might expect a promotion or an incentive. It’s possible that your partner doesn’t feel the same way you do.

Lucky Number- 1
Lucky Colour- Red

Gemini (May 21-June 21)

You and your family might go on an unexpected journey. The right planetary alignments and positive energy can make your heart overflow with love.

Lucky Number- 7
Lucky Colour- Peach

Cancer (June 22-July 22)

Those who are unmarried and intend to propose marriage must not delay. You’re likely to be surprised with an unexpected profit from an old property.

Lucky Number- 9
Lucky Colour-
 Green

Leo (July 23-August 23)

You and your partner may have certain misunderstandings that cause you to have difficulties. You could play a key role in resolving a property dispute peacefully.

Lucky Number- 5
Lucky Colour- Maroon

Virgo (August 24-September 23)

You might be able to retrieve the money you lent years ago. It’s possible that you’ll be welcoming a new family member soon.

Lucky Number- 8
Lucky Colour-
Turquoise Blue

Libra (September 24-October 23)

Your partner might tell you how important you are and how much he or she values your presence in his or her life. Buying something expensive for a family member is indicated. 

Lucky Number- 2
Lucky Colour- Blue

Scorpio (October 24-November 22)

You might have enough money to indulge in nice things and take a long trip. On the academic front, you’re likely to stay consistent.

Lucky Number- 5
Lucky Colour- Light Grey

Sagittarius (November 23-December 21)

It’s possible that eligible people will have a hard time finding the right match, so it’s best to wait and see. For some, love is in the air, and now is the greatest time to act.

Lucky Number- 6
Lucky Colour-
 Brown

Capricorn (December 22-January 21)

Family members may attempt to limit your independence, but this is nothing to be concerned about. You may go on a new adventure together or just have a good time with your family.

Lucky Number- 3
Lucky Colour- Orange

Aquarius (January 22-February 19)

You could be nearing completion on a real estate transaction. You’re more than likely to invest in a contested ancestral property.

Lucky Number- 4
Lucky Colour- Green

Pisces (February 20-March 20)

You may spread positive thoughts and keep the love front exciting and cheerful by radiating good vibes and happiness. You are likely to strengthen your faith in a higher power as a result of an incident.

Lucky Number- 6
Lucky Colour- White

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AIIMS theft case cracked: Woman posed as doctor to steal jewellery, arrested in Ghaziabad

A 43-year-old woman from Ghaziabad has been arrested for posing as a doctor and stealing jewellery from AIIMS hostel rooms. CCTV and scooter tracking led to her arrest.

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AIIMS theft case

Delhi Police have arrested a 43-year-old woman from Ghaziabad who allegedly posed as a doctor to steal jewellery and cash from rooms in the AIIMS women doctors’ hostel. The arrest followed the investigation of a March 27 theft complaint lodged by a woman doctor at the premier hospital.

The complainant reported that several valuables were missing from her room, including two gold chains, a gold ring, a pair of earrings, a bracelet, ₹4,500 in cash and 522 Malaysian ringgits, approximately ₹10,000 in value. The police launched a probe and registered an FIR.

Caught on CCTV, tracked by scooter registration

During the investigation, police scanned footage from nearly 100 CCTV cameras around the AIIMS premises. A woman in a doctor’s white coat was spotted moving through hostel corridors, attempting to open multiple room doors while most residents were away at work. Surveillance footage also showed her arriving and leaving the hospital compound on a scooter.

By tracking the scooter’s registration number, police traced the accused to Brij Vihar in Ghaziabad, where she was taken into custody.

Lab technician turned thief

According to police, the woman is a science graduate with a diploma in medical lab technology and previously worked as a lab assistant at a private hospital. During questioning, she admitted to having a deep love for jewellery, which she could never afford. This obsession, she said, eventually led her to theft.

She told investigators that she observed women doctors at AIIMS often left their hostel rooms unlocked, making it easier for her to commit the thefts. To avoid suspicion, she wore a doctor’s coat while entering the premises, blending in seamlessly with hospital staff.

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Suresh Gopi backs Waqf Bill amid land row in Kerala, calls it beneficial for Munambam residents

Union Minister Suresh Gopi supports the Waqf Bill citing benefits for Munambam residents, but lashes out at media over questions related to a recent priest attack in Jabalpur.

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Suresh Gopi

Union Minister Suresh Gopi strongly defended the Waqf (Amendment) Bill on Friday, asserting that the new legal changes would help people in Munambam, Kerala, who have been disadvantaged due to existing Waqf land claims. Speaking in Kochi, he criticised both the Congress and CPM, remarking, “Some people claimed the Waqf Bill would be thrown into the bin in the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). Let’s see how it pans out.”

He insisted that the amended law would correct past injustices and benefit local residents who’ve been entangled in ownership disputes involving the Waqf Board.

Heated response on Jabalpur priest attack

Gopi, however, grew visibly agitated when questioned about the recent attack on Malayali priests in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Reacting sharply, he said, “Go ahead and do a post-mortem of my tongue, but don’t dissect my mind.” He compared the incident to past controversies involving Christian leaders in Pala, Kerala, and questioned the media’s line of inquiry, stating, “Who are you? Whom are you questioning? Be very careful while speaking.”

His remarks came as reporters pressed for a response to the assault on Christian priests and community members in Jabalpur.

George Kurien demands justice for Munambam

Meanwhile, Minister of State for Minority Affairs George Kurien voiced strong support for the residents of Munambam during a Rajya Sabha discussion on the Bill. He demanded that the Waqf Board produce legal documents to justify its claim over land in Munambam and asserted that ownership must be restored to rightful holders.

Kurien emphasized that “any provision of law that contradicts the Indian Constitution must be amended,” and said that the rights of all religious minorities must be protected. He also accused opposition leaders of trying to mislead the Muslim community in Kerala, whom he described as “gentle and pious.”

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PM Modi-Muhammad Yunus hold first talks after Bangladesh regime change

PM Narendra Modi held his first meeting with Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus since the Hasina government’s ouster. The meeting comes amid strained ties and controversial comments by Yunus.

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Modi Yunus meet

In a significant diplomatic development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government, for the first time since the regime change in Dhaka. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok, with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval also in attendance.

This high-level engagement marks a critical step in recalibrating bilateral ties that have grown tense following the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League government in August last year. Relations between the two neighbours have cooled amid political upheaval in Bangladesh and increasing Dhaka-Beijing proximity.

Northeastern remarks spark backlash in India

Adding to the diplomatic friction were controversial remarks by M Yunus during a recent visit to China. In a viral video, Yunus described India’s Northeastern states as “landlocked” and positioned Bangladesh as their gateway to the ocean, even calling it a potential “extension for the Chinese economy.”

These comments triggered strong political reactions in India, especially from Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who condemned the statements as “offensive and strongly condemnable.” He expressed concern over narratives targeting the strategic Chicken’s Neck corridor and called for bolstering transport infrastructure to ensure better connectivity of the Northeast with the rest of the country.

Sarma urged the central government to explore alternative road and rail routes that bypass the Chicken’s Neck corridor and cautioned against underestimating the strategic implications of such provocative statements.

India watches Dhaka-Beijing ties with caution

The meeting comes amid India’s rising unease over Bangladesh’s growing tilt toward China, particularly following the political transition in Dhaka. Despite tensions, Prime Minister Modi had written to M Yunus on March 26, extending greetings on Bangladesh’s Independence Day. In his letter, Modi underscored the importance of mutual sensitivity, shared history from the Liberation War, and a continued commitment to peace and prosperity.

India has also voiced concerns in recent months over attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, an issue on which Dhaka has maintained that it is a domestic matter.

With this first formal interaction between Modi and Yunus, both sides may be attempting to arrest the diplomatic drift, though challenges remain, especially in the context of security sensitivities and regional geopolitics.

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