The present FIR was lodged on the Basis of a Complaint filed by a woman. She has resolved the dispute with the accused and doesn't want to pursue the case.
New Delhi [India], October 30: Durga in Nigeria is a literary novel that arrives with the quiet force of a prayer whispered rather than sung. Written by Piyush Mahiskey, it is a story that resists spectacle and honors silence, exploring displacement, intimacy, and myth-making with emotional
The Australian High Commission, in partnership with Kirrikin and FDCI, hosted a fashion showcase in New Delhi featuring Indigenous Australian designs. The event celebrated cross-cultural collaboration under the Australia-India trade pact, highlighting creativity, heritage, and growing cul
The Delhi High Court has held an individual guilty of criminal contempt of court and sentenced him to one month of simple imprisonment, along with a fine of Rs 2,000, for obstructing and threatening a court-appointed Local Commissioner during the execution of judicial orders.
New Delhi [India], October 30: When you think about investing, you may often find yourself picking between equity funds for potential growth and debt funds for relative stability.
New Delhi [India], October 30: In a world where mental, emotional health and sex related discussions are taboo and still encircled by stigma, XnY Health is a breath of fresh air, a much-needed voice of compassion and professional expertise. From its origins in Hyderabad, this web-based we
New Delhi [India], October 30: In today's fast-paced professional world, employee productivity hinges not only on effort but also on the environment in which employees work. Thoughtful office design and well-chosen furniture can make all the difference.
New Delhi [India], October 30: The upcoming Hindi film "Hi Zindagi" is all set to hit theatres on November 14, 2025, bringing to light a subject rarely discussed in mainstream cinema -- the physical and emotional exploitation of men.
Rashid Alvi highlighted that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders have repeatedly claimed to have cleaned the Yamuna in the national capital, but added that such claims could only be credible if BJP leaders themselves drank the river's water.
The staff of Police Station Kishangarh arrested two accused, both 23 years old, identified as Mohit Mehlawat alias Mannu, a resident of Kishangarh, and Lucky alias Tannu, a resident of Mehrauli.