"During polls, our Ponnam Prabhakar said that the BJP gave "donkey's egg" (sarcastically) to the state. Today, the BJP National President, while coming to Telangana, has brought a "donkey's egg" but not a single rupee," Reddy said.
The Enforcement Directorate's probe into the notorious 'donkey' or 'dunki' route case has unearthed crucial evidence, revealing that a key Haryana-based player allegedly took property documents from candidates as collateral for payments to facilitate illegal travel to the US via Mexico.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday conducted searches at 13 business and residential premises across Punjab, Haryana and Delhi in the Dunki route case, officials said.
He further stated that banana exports, which stood at around 23,000 tonnes before the YSRCP came to power, had increased to nearly 3 lakh tonnes under his administration due to farmer-centric initiatives. "And now, under Chandrababu's governance, the situation has collapsed completely. Is
According to information received so far, 16 of these young people are from Karnal, 15 from Kaithal, 5 from Ambala, 4 from Yamuna Nagar, 4 from Kurukshetra, 3 from Jind, 2 from Sonipat and 1 each from Panchkula, Panipat, Rohtak and Fatehabad.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday carried out searches at seven locations in Haryana in connection with the 'Donkey Route case' related to the illegal immigrants deported from USA in February, 2025.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday conducted searches across 11 locations in Punjab and Haryana in connection with the infamous 'Donkey Route' human trafficking racket that came to light following the deportation of several illegal immigrants from the United States in February thi
As per the NIA statement, the search on Friday was carried out in the 'US donkey route' human trafficking case, as per details already shared through a press note issued.
As per NIA investigations, Gagandeep Singh used to take around Rs 45 lakh from each victim on the pretext of sending them to the US on a valid legal visa. "He would then illegally send them on an arduous journey via multiple countries, including Spain, El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico," sai
New Delhi [India], June 19: Books meant for kids are often filled with fairy dust and funny creatures. But today's young readers are smarter and more curious than ever. They don't want just fairy tales or something funny. They look for real stories. Now, Modern children's literature is shift
From November to April, these women are forced to trek down to the riverbank to fetch water, often carrying heavy jerricans on their backs or using donkeys to transport the life-sustaining liquid.