The police have seized an assault rifle with two magazines, two 9 mm with four magazines, 90 live cartridges of AK Rifle, ten live cartridges (9 mm), Rs 7.50 lakh drug money, a car and three mobile phones.
New Delhi [India], July 26: In an era where technological advancements increasingly define automotive care, Aegis PPF has set a new benchmark for innovation and excellence. With the launch of its XG Series, Aegis PPF isn't just raising the bar for paint protection films (PPFs) in India; it's
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted on Saturday that growing international scrutiny of the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) could weigh more heavily on European industries than its intended targets.
New Delhi [India], July 26: As Indian roads become increasingly challenging, the demand for vehicle protection solutions that can withstand harsh environments has surged. Recognising these unique conditions, Aegis PPF has developed its advanced paint protection films (PPF) specifically made
A 16-year-old girl was allegedly abducted, raped in a moving car, and later abandoned near the spot of her abduction by two unidentified men on July 23, said the police on Friday. The incident occurred around 8 pm near Metro Mall on VIP Road, close to the Chandigarh-Ambala National Highway,
Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Friday announced via social media platform 'X' that Indian Railways has successfully tested the country's First hydrogen-powered coach on Friday at Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai.
According to the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) and the Israel Police, the suspects -- men in their 20s -- were allegedly plotting to attack an eastern Jerusalem checkpoint using a car bomb, firearms, or an explosive-laden drone.
Afghan refugees in Pakistan face rising fear of deportation and police harassment after visa extensions and PoR card renewals were suspended, Tolo News reported. Activists warn this could trigger a new humanitarian crisis as deportations continue and aid for returnees declines.
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to entertain pleas filed claiming that 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy survivors with lasting severe injuries and illnesses were wrongly classified under 'temporary disablement' and 'minor injury' and under-compensated for years.