Three people were left injured in a mysterious blast that took place in Khada Madana village under Purmandal block of Sabha district, police said on Monday.
Angry members of the Christian community took to the streets to protest after a Muslim mob attacked a Christian factory owner in Punjab's Sargodha district for alleged blasphemy, Union of Catholic Asian News reported.
"In a blasphemous statement, Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has asserted that Ramayan, Mahabharat, Bible and Quran will be over some day! It is unthinkable that a political leader would wish for extinction of revered religious text of any faith," Malviya said in a post on 'X'.
This is one of the many episodes that highlight the precarious situation faced by religious minorities in Pakistan, who continue to face the threats of persecution and attacks.
Atleast three people have lost their lives and four were injured after a blast in the furnace at a scrap factory under Harduaganj Police Station in Aligarh on Friday night.
In a post on X, Vishnu Deo Sai said, "A tragic news has come in about a blast at a gunpowder factory in Borsi village of Bemetara district. Upon receiving the information about the incident, necessary instructions have been given to the higher authorities. Relief and rescue operations are on
Three days after a massive crackdown across four states in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday arrested one more accused.
The death toll from the boiler blast at a chemical factory in Dombivli has climbed to 10, with rescue operations ongoing to retrieve two missing individuals.
Three more bodies were recovered on Friday morning from the site of a boiler blast in Dombivli area of Thane district in Maharashtra, bringing the death toll to 10, said officials. The blast occurred at a chemical plant on May 23, causing a massive fire that continues to necessitate cooling
Indian Super League (ISL) team Kerala Blasters FC have confirmed the appointment of head coach Mikael Stahre as the successor to Ivan Vukomanovic, the club announced on Thursday. The Swede will join on a two-year contract that will keep him at the helm of Kerala Blasters FC until 2026.