The mother of the northeastern girl who was assaulted by her live-in partner in Gurugram said on Sunday that her daughter called to inform about the atrocities on February 16, underlining that she will be killed by the accused.
According to The Express Tribune, at least 13 vehicles, most belonging to shopkeepers, were allegedly targeted during the operation. Eyewitnesses claimed that district officials, accompanied by local police, punctured and severely damaged the tyres of cars parked outside shops.
A funding disparity favouring Peshawar hospitals has left district MTIs without essential medicines and equipment. This financial crisis is forcing rural patients to seek care in the provincial capital, where hospitals are now operating at 150% capacity, severely overwhelming the region's ce
The student has alleged that her live-in partner poured sanitiser on her private parts and set them on fire. The arrested alleged accused has been identified as a 19-year-old from Narela. The Gurugram police have imposed serious charges, including that of rape, against him. He is currentl
Earlier today, a collision between a trailer and a police vehicle near Jharsuguda Sadar Police Station on National Highway 49 claimed the lives of five police officials.
Tarn Taran Police on Sunday apprehended one of the main accused in the Sidhu Farm Sarpanch murder case along with his accomplice following an exchange of fire.
According to the Assistant Superintendent of Police, East Hardoi, Subodh Gautam, officers were dispatched to the scene immediately following the girl's report. Two individuals were taken into custody for questioning, and a formal case is being registered.
The accident occurred as he was returning home after finishing his agricultural work, when the auto hit him, dragged him along, and then fled from the scene.
In a major blow to Trump's signature trade policy, the US Supreme Court on Friday ruled against most of his sweeping tariff measures. Trump later signed an order making 10 per cent global tariff on all countries, effective "almost immediately".
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called his India visit "very special," recalling how his 2005 trip shaped Brazil's reserve policy. He highlighted economic and cultural ties, praised hospitality, and noted Brazil opened 520 new markets. Lula is on his fifth visit to India.