A 19-year-old medical student, Atherava Chitrodaya, has secured a seat in the prestigious MBBS program after presenting his case to the Indian Supreme Court for 10 minutes. Chitrodaya, from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, had cleared the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) twice, scoring 530 marks, but was denied admission to private medical colleges due to the lack of reservation policy by the state government. However, in a remarkable turn of events, the Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, allowed Chitrodaya to present his case, and after hearing him, directed the National Medical Commission and the Madhya Pradesh government to provide provisional admission to economically weaker students who had cleared the test.
This was not just a legal victory for Chitrodaya but a realization of his dream. He proved that determination and self-confidence can overcome even the most daunting challenges. Without any background in law, Chitrodaya stood up for himself and his case, relying on his knowledge and determination, and turned his struggle into a compelling victory for other students.
In a separate incident, Dubai police have uncovered a cyber bank fraud that targeted citizens using a shadow mobile network. The police report states that the scammers used a sophisticated network to target unsuspecting citizens.
Former US President Barack Obama has sparked controversy by stating that extraterrestrial life exists, but he has not seen it or been held captive by aliens. The statement has raised eyebrows, and the authenticity of the claim is yet to be verified.
In a shocking turn of events, 81-year-old Dr. Hemlata’s last rites were performed under tight administrative surveillance, while the real controversy surrounds the 11,000 square feet plot worth approximately Rs. 60 crores. The plot is owned by a company linked to Peter Kankro, the founder of Jersey Max Green.
In a separate development, Indian Minister and Congress leader Pranak Kharge has accused the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of not paying taxes. The allegations have sparked a heated debate, and the authenticity of the claim is yet to be verified.
In North Korea, signs of a transfer of power are becoming increasingly evident, with the South Korean intelligence agency revealing that Kim Jong-un’s younger sister, Kim Ju-ae, is being groomed as the next leader. The move has raised concerns about a power struggle within the Kim family.
In a separate incident, a bank deputy manager in Bengaluru, India, has been arrested for allegedly cheating customers by manipulating their gold accounts.
In a tragic incident, the body of an 11th-grade student who had gone missing in Gurgaon, India, was found in a well near a cremation ground. The police report suggests that the case may be a case of suicide.
In the UK, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is pushing for more powers to regulate online access. The move has raised concerns about censorship and restrictions on freedom of expression.
In a separate development, hundreds of European citizens who joined the Israeli army during the recent Gaza conflict are facing international legal action for possible war crimes. The move has sparked a heated debate, and the authenticity of the claim is yet to be verified.
In a separate incident, former US President Donald Trump has stated that he will support airstrikes on Iran’s ballistic missile program if a deal is not reached. The statement has raised concerns about the escalating tensions between the two nations.
In a separate development, the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh has congratulated Tarique Rahman on his appointment as Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
In a separate incident, a two-member medical board has visited the Adiala Jail to examine the health of PTI founder Imran Khan. The board, comprising Dr. Nadeem Qureshi and Muhammad Arif Khan, performed a check-up on Khan’s eyes.
The public accounts committee of the National Assembly held a meeting in Islamabad, where irregularities in the purchase of medicines at the Polyclinic Hospital were raised.
In a separate incident, an investigation has been launched into the substandard accommodation provided to the Pakistan hockey team during the Pro Hockey League in Australia.

