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Man posing as IAS officer held for duping job seekers in Gurugram
Acting on a tip-off, Palam Vihar police station team, led by station house officer, inspector Bijender Singh, raided a rented accommodation where Pathak was staying
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Jhansi man kills sister on Rakhi, lover two days before
Police said the two had met a year ago, fled from home in January, and were brought back by police after three days. A case was lodged against Vishal at the time. Vishal later moved to Haryana with...
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Feud between families turns violent, four injured, one arrested, 10 on the run
As per the FIR, a group of armed men attacked the victims with knives, iron rods, wooden sticks, and batons, seriously injuring four people.
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Cratered, inundated road cuts off Gurugram Sector 104 locals
Despite repeated complaints, locals said that no substantial steps have been taken to repair deep potholes or resolve severe waterlogging, which has worsened during the ongoing monsoon.
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Colaba BMC school shutdown: Lack of devices, poor internet push hundreds of students out of class
Parents say the closure has disrupted children’s lives far beyond academics. “Two of my daughters haven’t been to school for over a month,” says Neru Rathod, father of three. “Even when my eighth...
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Sydenham College to honour Asia’s first female commerce graduate
The college will unveil Yasmin Khurshedji Surveyor’s statue and launch a scholarship programme in her name to mark the 100th anniversary of her graduation on August 18
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State plans to bring gig workers under social security net
Gig workers — defined under section 2(35) of the Code on Social Security, 2020 — are individuals who perform tasks or services independently, often across multiple platforms, without fixed working ...
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Bengal girl students confront headmaster who sexually harassed them; he’s caught
SDPO Afzal Abrar said the headmaster of the co-educational school has been arrested on the basis of several complaints from students
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Guest Column| PM Modi’s farmers first stand transcends politics
The solidarity between the govt and farmer unions will prove to be politically decisive. It reaffirms Modi’s resolve to support the farmer not just with words but also through action, ensuring Indi...
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Family of Bengal migrant worked murdered in Kerala demands probe
On Aug 9, an officer from the Kottakkal police station called and said Abul’s mutilated and decomposed body was found in a forest in Malappuram, 70km away from where he was living
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Bengaluru airport braces for Independence Day rush ahead of long weekend, warns of delays at security checks
Kempegowda International Airport has issued a passenger advisory warning of potential delays in security checks during the Independence Day weekend.
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'Who're they to give notice?' DK Shivakumar on Election Commission's notice to Rahul Gandhi
The response came after the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Karnataka issued a letter dated August 10, referring to Rahul Gandhi’s August 7 press conference.
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Bengaluru techie jumps gate to flee stray dogs, residents seize phone, brand him a thief
Bengaluru techie said he repeatedly requested them to either check their CCTV footage or call the police, but they declined.
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Bitten, slapped, hit with toy bat: Minor caretaker assaults 15-month-old at Noida daycare
CCTV video showed the teen caretaker in a Noida daycare facility, slapping the child, pushing her, biting her thighs, and hitting her with a plastic bat.
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'She never stops smiling': Mumbai woman’s post on mom selling vada pav in 5 languages wins hearts
A viral post of a Mumbai woman shared how her mom sells vada pav outside a hospital and connects with people in 5 languages.
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Bengaluru Metro's yellow line opens to passengers today
Starting from Monday, Bengaluru's yellow line will be operation across 16 stations connecting key areas of the city.
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