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we should place the article in HTML format, maybe just start with

paragraphs.

We need to ensure word count >=400 words in the BODY content (excluding markers). Let’s aim for about 450-500 words.

We must not fabricate quotes. Only use quotes that exist verbatim in source. The source includes some quotes: “After the attack, Vinay took his daughter and went to his mother’s rented room around 100 metres away. He told his sister, Priya, that around 6pm, he had attacked his wife as she was talking to someone on the phone.” That’s not a direct quote but reported speech. It’s okay to paraphrase. Must not fabricate quotes. So we should not add any direct quotes unless they are verbatim. The source includes “He told his sister, Priya, that around 6pm, he had attacked his wife as she was talking to someone on the phone.” That’s not a verbatim quote but a reported speech; we can paraphrase that.

We need to avoid inventing names beyond those given: Vinay, Nisha, Priya. Those are in source. Use them.

We must not change location names: source mentions “outer Delhi’s Tilangpur Kotla village”, “Uttam Nagar”, “Mangolpuri”, “Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital”, “Section 103 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita”. Must keep those exactly. Also “Delhi” is location. Use them exactly.

We must not change location names; must keep “Tilangpur Kotla village”, “Uttam Nagar”, “Mangolpuri”, “Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital”. Must keep “Section 103 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita”. Must keep “Delhi”. Must keep “Ranhola police station”. Must keep “DCP (outer) Vikram Singh”. Must keep “Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita”. Must keep “Section 103”. Must keep “Outer Delhi’s Tilangpur Kotla village”. Must keep “Uttam Nagar”. Must keep “Mangolpuri”. Must keep “Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital”. Must keep “Ranhola police station”. Must keep “DCP (outer) Vikram Singh”. Must keep “Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita”. Must keep “Section 103”. Must keep “Section 103 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita”. Must keep “Ranj…

We must not fabricate statistics. So we must not add numbers not in source. The source gives ages: 28-year-old man, 24-year-old wife, daughter three-year-old. Also “five years” married, “seven months” living there. Also “around 100 metres”. Also “6pm”. Also “five years”. Also “three-year-old”. Also “28-year-old”. Also “24-year-old”. Also “three-year-old”. Also “seven months”. Also “100 metres”. Use digits for numbers: 28, 24, 3, 5, 7, 100. Use digits.

We must use specific data; no invented percentages.

We must not use banned phrases: “It remains to be seen”, “This is a significant development”, “Experts say”, “In recent years”, “Increasingly”, any sentence starting with “Overall, Notably, Importantly, Significantly, Furthermore, Moreover”. Also cannot start sentences with those words. Must avoid them.

We must vary sentence length, include short sentences (4-7 words). Provide bold blunt short sentence for emphasis. Include one slightly opinionated phrase like “which is unusual”, “a rare admission”, “worth noting”. Use these somewhere.

We must not start paragraph with “The” always; vary starts.

We must break any paragraph with 4+ sentences into two paragraphs.

We must have at least one single-sentence paragraph.

We must vary paragraph starts.

We must not end with “Stay tuned…” etc.

We must include at most 2 internal links; we can include one linking to Crime category perhaps.

We must not use external links.

We must keep SEO title length 52-65 characters, include keyword ‘delhi’ once.

Let’s craft title: something like “Delhi Man Kills Wife Over Suspected Affair, Later Takes Own Life”. Count characters: Let’s count: “Delhi Man Kills Wife Over Suspected Affair, Later Takes Own Life”. Count characters including spaces: D(1) e2 l3 h4 i5 (space6) M7 a8 n9 (space10) K11 i12 l13 l14 s15 (space16) W17 i18 f19 e20 (space21) O22 v23 e24 r25 (space26) S27 u28 s29 p30 e31 c32 t33 e34 d35 (space36) A37 f38 f39 a40 i41 r42 ,43 (space44) L45 a46 t47 e48 r49 (space50) T51 a52 k53 e54 s54? Wait recount properly. Let’s count again precisely:

“Delhi Man Kills Wife Over Suspected Affair, Later Takes Own Life”

Write characters:

D1 e2 l3 h4 i5 (space6) M7 a8 n9 (space10) K11 i12 l13 l14 s15 (space16) W17 i18 f19 e20 (space20)?? Actually after “Wife” there is space then “Over”. Let’s write full string:

Delhi␣Man␣Kills␣Wife␣Over␣Suspected␣Affair,␣Later␣Takes␣Own␣Life

Count:

D1
e2
l3
h4
i5
(space6)
M7
a8
n9
(space10)
K11
i12
l13
l14
s15
(space16)
W17
i18
f19
e20
(space21)
O22
v23
e24
r25
(space26)
S27
u28
s29
p30
e31
c32
t33
e34
d35
(space36)
A37
f38
f39
a40
i41
r42
,43
(space44)
L45
a46
t47
e48
r49
(space50)
T51
a52
k53
e54
s55
(space56)
O57
w58
n59
(space60)
L61
i62
f63
e64

So length 64 characters. That’s within 52-65. It includes keyword ‘Delhi’ at start. Good.

Now meta description: 155-160 characters. Must be exactly 155-160 characters. We’ll craft a meta description summarizing article, 155-160 characters inclusive. Let’s aim for 158 characters. Count manually.

Meta description: “A 28‑year‑old Delhi man bludgeoned his 24‑year‑old wife to death in Tilangpur Kotla, later confessed and died by suicide after police questioning.” Let’s count characters.

Count characters including spaces.

String: “A 28‑year‑old Delhi man bludgeoned his 24‑year‑old wife to death in Tilangpur Kotla, later confessed and died by suicide after police questioning.”

Let’s count precisely.

I’ll write with exact characters:

A␣28‑year‑old␣Delhi␣man␣bludgeoned␣his␣24‑year‑old␣wife␣to␣death␣in␣Tilangpur␣Kotla,␣later␣confessed␣and␣died␣by␣suicide␣after␣police␣questioning.

Now count.

I’ll count sequentially:

A1
(space2)
2 3? Actually “2” is char 3? Let’s count precisely.

I’ll write with indexes:

1 A
2 space
3 2
4 8
5 ‑ (hyphen?) Actually “‑” is an en dash? Use regular hyphen? The source uses “‑” maybe. Use regular hyphen? We’ll just count characters as they appear. But we need to ensure length 155-160. Might be easier to approximate length. But we need exact 155-160 characters. Let’s craft a meta description that we can count manually to be within that range.

Better approach: Write a meta description of exactly 158 characters. Let’s construct and count.

I’ll draft: “Delhi man, 28, killed his 24‑year‑old wife in Tilangpur Kotla, later confessed and died by suicide after police interrogation.”

Now count characters.

Write exactly:

Delhi man, 28, killed his 24‑year‑old wife in Tilangpur Kotla, later confessed and died by suicide after police interrogation.

Count characters including spaces and punctuation.

Let’s count:

D1
e2
l3
h4
i5
(space6)
m7
a8
n9
,10
(space11)
2 12
8 13
,14
(space15)
k16
i17
l18
l19
e20
d21
(space22)
h23
i24
s25
(space26)
2 27
4 28
‑ (dash) 29? Actually “‑” is a character; count as one. Let’s treat as dash char 29.
y30
e31
a32
r33
‑ 34? Actually “‑” again? Wait “24‑year‑old” includes two dashes? It is “24‑year‑old”. So after 4 we have “‑year‑old”. Let’s write “24‑year‑old”. So after “4” we have “‑” (dash) then “y”,”e”,”a”,”r”,”‑”,”o”,”l”,”d”. So we need to count each.

We have “24‑year‑old”. Let’s write characters:

2 (27)
4 (28)
‑ (29)
y (30)
e (31)
a (32)
r (33)
‑ (34)
o (35)
l (36)
d (37)

So continue after “killed his ” (we were at position 26 after space). Actually let’s restart counting more systematically using a tool? Let’s just approximate length; it’s okay if it’s within 155-160, not exact? The instruction says 155-160 char meta description. Must be within that range. It doesn’t require exact count, just length between 155 and 160 inclusive. So we can aim for ~158 characters. That’s fine.

Our meta description likely is less than 155? Let’s approximate length: The sentence is about 130 characters maybe. Let’s count rough: “Delhi man, 28, killed his 24‑year‑old wife in Tilangpur Kotla, later confessed and died by suicide after police interrogation.” That seems maybe ~130. Let’s count quickly: characters count: “Delhi” 5, space 1 =6, “man,” 4 =10, space=11, “28” 2=13, “,” 1=14, space=15, “killed”6=21, space=22, “his”3=25, space=26, “24‑year‑old” 10? Actually “24‑year‑old” length 10? Let’s count: 2(1)4(2)‑(3) y(4) e(5) a(6) r(7) ‑(8) o(9) l(10) d(11). So 11 characters, so 26+11=37, space=38, “wife”4=42, space=43, “in”2=45, space=46, “Tilangpur”9=55, space=56, “Kotla,”6=62, space=63, “later”5=68, space=69, “confessed”9=78, space=79, “and”3=82, space=83, “died”4=87, space=88, “by”2=90, space=91, “suicide”7=98, space=99, “after”5=104, space=105, “police”6=111, space=112, “interrogation.”12? “interrogation” 12? Actually “interrogation” 12 letters, plus period =13? Let’s count: i1 n2 t3 e4 r5 o6 g7 a8 t9 i10 o11 n12 .13. So 13 characters => 112+13=125. So total ~125 characters. That’s too short; we need 155-160. So we need longer meta description.

Add more details: maybe mention “Section 103 case registered”. Let’s craft longer meta description of about 158 characters.

Try: “Delhi man, 28, bludgeoned his 24‑year‑old wife in Tilangpur Kotla, later confessed to killing her and died by suicide; police registered a Section 103 case.”

Now count characters.

String: “Delhi man, 28, bludgeoned his 24‑year‑old wife in Tilangpur Kotla, later confessed to killing her and died by suicide; police registered a Section 103 case.”

Count:

D1 e2 l3 h4 i5 (space6) m7 a8 n9 ,10 (space11) 2 12 8 13 ,14 (space15) b16 l17 u18 g19 e20 o21 n22 e23 d24 (space25) h26 i27 s28 (space29) 2 30 4 31 ‑32 y33 e34 a35 r36 ‑37 o38 l39 d40 (space41) w42 i43 f44 e45 (space46) i47 n48 (space49) T50 i51 l52 a53 n54 g55 p56 u57 r58 (space59) K60 o61 t62 l63 a64 ,65 (space66) l67 a68 t69 e70 r71 (space72) c73 o74 n75 f76 e77 s78 s79 e80 d81 (space82) t83 o84 (space85) k86 i87 l88 l89 i90 n91 g92 (space93) h94 e95 r96 (space97) a98 n99 d100 (space101) d102 i103 e104 d105 (space106) b107 y108 (space109) s110 u111 i112 c113 i114 d115 e116 ;117 (space118) p119 o120 l121 i122 c123 e124 (space125) r126 e127 g128 i129 s130 t131 e132 r133 e134 d135 (space136) a137 (space138) S139 e140 c141 t142 i143 o144 n145 (space146) 1 147 0 148 3 149 (space150) c151 a152 s153 e154 .155

So length ~155 characters exactly! That’s within 155-160. Good.

Now EXCERPT: 2 sharp sentences. Must be exactly two sentences, presumably separated by a period. Should be sharp, maybe summarizing. Provide two sentences. Ensure not too long. Could be like: “A Delhi man killed his wife in Tilangpur Kotla and later died by suicide after confessing.” “Police have filed a murder case under Section 103.” That’s two sentences.

Now TAGS: 7-10 specific tags for this article. Must be in list format? Probably just comma-separated? They said [7-10 specific tags for this article]. Could be just list of tags separated by commas or line breaks? Probably just a list separated by commas. We’ll provide tags like “delhi,crime,husband,wife,murder,suicide,tilangpur kotla,section 103”. That’s 8 tags. Use them exactly.

Now BODY: HTML article, minimum 400 words. Must be in HTML format. Must include paragraphs with

tags? Probably yes. We’ll wrap each paragraph in

. Must ensure at least 400 words inside the BODY content (excluding tags). Let’s craft about 450 words.

We must follow human writing patterns: vary sentence length, start some with ‘And’ or ‘But’, include a blunt short sentence, include slightly opinionated phrase like “which is unusual”, “a rare admission”, “worth noting”. Must not use banned phrases. Must not start sentences with those banned words. Must vary paragraph starts.

We must break any paragraph with 4+ sentences into two paragraphs. So we must ensure no paragraph exceeds 3 sentences? Actually rule says break any paragraph with 4+ sentences into two paragraphs. So we can have paragraphs of up to 3 sentences; if we have 4, split. Safer to keep each paragraph with max 3 sentences. Also we need at least one single-sentence paragraph.

We need at least one single-sentence paragraph (a paragraph consisting of a single sentence). We’ll include that.

We need to vary paragraph starts: not all start with “The”. Use “And”, “But”, “In”, etc.

We need to use contractions not in source: we can add “it’s”, “don’t”, “hasn’t”, “won’t”. That’s allowed.

We need to include a blunt short sentence for emphasis, like “Justice is delayed.” That’s short.

We need to include a slightly opinionated phrase: “which is unusual”, “a rare admission”, “worth noting”. Let’s incorporate “a rare admission” maybe.

Now we need to ensure we don’t repeat same point.

Now we need to include internal links up to 2. Could include a link to Crime category: Crime. That’s one.

Now we need to ensure the HTML article starts after ===BODY=== and ends before

Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/man-bludgeons-wife-to-death-over-suspected-affair-kills-self-later/articleshow/132186615.cms

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