The accused used to run a website and had an office in Indore's Vijay Nagar area. They used to provide an online platform to bookies placing bets on cricket matches by taking money from them.
The police registered a case against the group of youth on the same day of incident and now on the basis of the video their identification has been established and action will be taken against them, a police official said on Wednesday.
A proposal for constituting committee to monitor the implementation of the R&R plan in a transparent and time-bound manner was finalized during the meeting.
The labourers who died were identified as Narayan Kol (20) and Dasharatha Varkade (22), a resident of Manegaon. The injured labourer has been identified as Girdhari Gond and he has been admitted to the hospital.
A youth was arrested for allegedly raping a 22-year-old young woman and threatening to cut her into pieces under Banganga police station limits in Madhya Pradesh's Indore district, the police said.
The meeting was chaired by the Commissioner of Police, Delhi, Sanjay Arora. It was attended by senior officers from Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Rajasthan, Chandigarh and J&K, along with senior officers of Delhi Police, NIA, NCB and IB.
Rajasthan Director General of Police Umesh Mishra had on Monday said that 41 percent of rape cases registered in the state were found 'false' after investigation.
Tikamgarh Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sitaram said, "We received the information about the incident via dial 100. After that I informed the concerned police station about the matter. The police team rushed to the spot and took the minor into custody."
"The G20 vision of One Earth, One Family and One Future, should prioritise brain power or cognitive capacities of individuals and of nations. The world needs to advance cognitive development, which necessitates a new model for development. We know with India in the lead of G20, this new mode
The Municipal Council President of Satna district, Sadhna Patel, has thrashed a policeman with slippers when she was stopped from illegal mining in the district, a police official said on Tuesday.
He claimed that the reason behind this misconception is that the Rajasthan police register each and every such case. The reason for the low number of rape cases in Madhya Pradesh is the failure to register FIRs and not relatively less amount of crime.
A delegate, Oluseun Ishola, who has come from Nigeria, told ANI, "It's a great opportunity for us to come here and learn a lot from experiences of India. We learnt a lot from the speeches that we have heard this morning (On Monday). We have learnt a lot from India. I think we have a lot of p