Police arrested 11 persons for their alleged involvement in fake gold smuggling in Assam's Sonitpur district. Based on secret information, Sonitpur district police on Saturday launched operations at several places in the district and caught 11 persons from different parts of the district.
Delhi's Rohini Court has awarded a compensation of Rs Two crore to the family of a government official, who died in a road accident, caused by a high-speed car in Rohini Area in 2019.
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Urvashi Rautela caught the attention at the 76th Cannes Film Festival as she opted for blue shade lipstick to match her gown. However, it reminded netizens of Aishwarya Rai when she walked the red carpet in a purple lip colour during Cannes 2016.
Lung disease and air pollution have long been associated with one another. A recent study has identified one biological mechanism that may be responsible for that connection; this finding may offer fresh information on how to cure or prevent diseases caused by exposure to pollution.
Apart from promoting her book, what caught the attention of the netizens was Gauri's message for her dear husband. "Thank you for being part of my journey, @iamsrk", wrote Gauri.
"A gang selling narcotic injections was put under surveillance. Eight people were arrested. Seven thousand injections of narcotic drugs from their possession. They were caught in three cases within two days," Visakhapatnam CP Trivikram Varma said.
The Directorate of Vigilance & Anti-Corruption of Assam police on Thursday caught red-handed and arrested a government official while she accepted a bribe.
The Epstein-Barr virus may cause multiple sclerosis or worsen the condition, according to new research from Sweden's Karolinska Institute. Some people have antibodies against the virus that mistakenly targets a protein in the brain and spinal cord, according to a study published in Science A