Two soldiers and one terrorist were killed in an exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists in the Mir Ali area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's North Waziristan district.
The police seized 49.9 Kg of firecrackers from the shop located at North East Delhi's West Vinod Nagar, on Sunday. The accused was identified as Rajnish Gupta, a resident of West Vinod Nagar
"We do not know how after thorough checking 2-5 people were able to take firecrackers inside the hall. Checking was done in front of me. I checked the audience as well. I cannot blame any security guard of laxity. Someone might have been oversmart," Rakesh Pande, the theatre owner said.
The IDF said troops, with air support, returned fire at the Hamas operatives, killing 21 of them. No troops were hurt but one tank was damaged by an RPG.
The massive fire engulfed a chemical godown on the first floor of a four-storey building at Nampally in Hyderabad. Several fire tenders rushed to the spot and the blaze was brought under control after hours of dousing efforts.
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai accused the BJP-led governments in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana of allowing the burning of firecrackers on Diwali despite the ban.
According to the official release, a total of 2,206 cases were registered against 2,246 people in Tamil Nadu on November 12 and November 13. Chennai recorded the highest number of cases at 568.