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Japan, China, South Korea discuss trilateral cooperation

Japan, China, and South Korea met on 22 March in Tokyo, agreeing to strengthen cooperation on denuclearisation, ageing, disasters, and cultural exchange amid rising regional tensions.

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No effort to be spared for Bihar's all-round development: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi wished people on Bihar Diwas, reaffirming commitment to Bihar’s development. He highlighted its rich history, culture, and the role of its hardworking people in India’s progress.

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First JAC meet on Delimitation begins under Stalin; BJP calls it "corruption-hiding meeting"

The first JAC meeting on delimitation began on 22 March in Chennai, led by TN CM M K Stalin. Leaders from Kerala, Telangana, and Punjab joined. BJP staged black flag protests, calling it a “corruption-hiding meeting” to divert attention from misrule.

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George Foreman, legendary heavyweight champion, dies at 76

George Foreman, legendary heavyweight boxing champion and businessman known for his comeback and grill brand, died on 21 March at 76.

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Fire breaks out at chemical plant in Navi Mumbai; no one hurt

A fire broke out at a chemical plant in Navi Mumbai’s Shirvane MIDC around 11.20pm on 21 March. Four fire brigades worked overnight to control it. No casualties were reported. The cause is unknown, and an investigation is underway.

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Rape bid and murder accused killed in police encounter in Lucknow

Ajay Dwivedi, accused of rape attempt and murder in Lucknow’s Malihabad on 18 March, was killed in a police encounter on 21 March. His brother Dinesh was arrested earlier. Ajay fired at police while escaping and died in retaliatory firing.

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Nagpur violence: 14 more held; arrests reach 105, 3 new FIRs filed

Nagpur police arrested 14 more, including 10 juveniles, over the 17 March riots, raising total arrests to 105. Three new FIRs were filed. Curfew decisions will follow a high-level review.

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UNICEF urges Taliban to end girls' education ban

UNICEF urges the Taliban to end the ban on girls’ education in Afghanistan. Over 2.2 million girls are out of school since 2021. The agency warns of long-term harm, including increased maternal and infant deaths, if the ban continues.

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Karnataka bandh by pro-Kannada groups underway amid security

Karnataka’s 12-hour bandh on 22 March by pro-Kannada groups protests an alleged assault in Belagavi. Protests are underway amid tight security. KSRTC, BMTC and emergency services remain operational.

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Baby girl rescued after parents sell her for Rs 14,000

The child’s parents, Sowmya and Anilkumar from Neelakantanagar in Nanjangud town, had reportedly sold her to a childless couple from a village in Chamarajanagar district.