Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a 45-year-old Canadian citizen and long-time Khalistani separatist, was killed in a gangland-style incident in Surrey last year. The Canadian police have now made arrests in connection with his murder. Nijjar's death has raised tensions within the Sikh community and reignited discussions about separatism and political violence. The recent developments in the case have brought some closure to the incident, but the motives behind the murder and potential ramifications continue to generate controversy.
Today's Google Doodle celebrates the legacy of Hamida Banu, India's first professional woman wrestler. Illustrated by Bengaluru-based artist Divya Negi, the doodle pays tribute to Banu's achievements and courageous spirit. Despite societal norms and restrictions for women, Banu boldly took on male wrestlers and emerged victorious in over 300 matches. Her legacy continues to inspire women in the sport and beyond.