In a heart-wrenching incident, a young woman died by suicide after jumping into Sabarmati river in Ahmedabad. Before taking her life, 23-year-old Ayesha Arif Khan made an emotional video on her mobile detailing her reasons for suicide. According to the reports, Ayesha was being harassed by her in-laws for dowry. In the video, she says she has let her husband free. Reports said that Ayesha also called her parents before jumping in the river. Standing near the Sabarmati river, Ayesha said, "This is a lovely river and I hope it absorbs me". The video has created a massive outrage and demands for justice.
Week-long curfew in Delhi amid record spike in Covid cases
India records new high: 2.73 lakh Covid-19 cases, 1,619 deaths in a day
Migrant workers treated as outsiders: NHRC study
'Oxygen emergency': Centre cut Delhi's quota, claims Arvind Kejriwal
Covid-19: A 3rd of all new cases reported from Maharashtra, UP
Covid-19: India's positivity rate highest ever, doubles in 2 weeks
Public discipline fortnight in Rajasthan to contain Covid: offices, markets shut
Covid-19: Maharashtra tags 6 states, including Delhi, as sensitive
Jharkhand wants to import Remdesivir, seeks Centre's nod
Bengal: Mamata cancels big poll rallies as Covid cases spike
States call for urgent GST meet to cut cost of medical equipment, drugs
'Keep oxygen demand under control': minister Piyush Goyal to states
Hong Kong bans all flights from India from April 20 as Covid cases rise
Bihar in grip of Covid-19 wave: curbs tightened, night curfew imposed
Oxygen for industrial use to be diverted for Covid-19 patients: Centre
Delhi sees nearly 25,000 cases, Railways to provide 800 Covid beds
Indian Air Force officer’s 4 family members die if Covid-19 in 2 weeks
Covid-19 wave: after Keriwal's warning, legal action against 2 Delhi hospitals
Maharashtra continues to set grim Covid records, 68,631 cases on Sunday
Railways set to run ‘Oxygen Express’ amid shortage for Covid-19 patients