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Odisha: Army Officer's Friend Alleges Sexual Harassment By Police After Arrest
The woman, arrested by personnel of the Bharatpur Police Station on September 15, was on Thursday released on bail granted by the high court
What Happened After Tirupati Board Halted Orders For Nandini Ghee? Karnataka Milk Federation Said...
In 2023, the KMF argued that it was selling ghee at Rs 400 per kg and was not able to sell it at low rates that other companies were offering to the TTD, thereby, deciding to not take part in the tender.
Why You Must Visit Coronation Bridge On Your Next Bengal Trip
The Coronation Bridge is also known as the Bagh Pool meaning tiger bridge. It is because of the two Tiger statues at one entrance of the bridge, Baghpool.
Letter Given to Police Officer Admitting Guilt Cannot Be Used as Evidence: Madras HC
The court set aside an earlier order by a metropolitan magistrate allowing the prosecution to submit such a letter in an ongoing criminal case involving allegations of cheating and fraud of Rs 1.85 crore
In Karnataka’s Mandya, This 3,000-year-old Plant Is Said To Grant Devotees’ Wish
The lush green plant is located in Sri Venkataramana Swamy Temple in Karighatta, Srirangapatna.
This Bengal District Might Soon Be Able To Cultivate World's Most Expensive Mango
A study reveals that Malda's soil has great potential for commercial cultivation of the Miyazaki mango.
With Chocolate Fuchka And More, Siliguri's Street Food Scene Just Got Sweeter
People enjoy a variety of fuchka at different prices, including traditional tangy and spicy ones, as well as dahi fuchka and sweet chutney fuchka.
Angel Tax Abolition, Boost For MSMEs And More: How Modi Govt 3.0 Continues to Strive For Ease of Doing Business
To provide financial relief to start-ups and promote innovation, the 31 per cent Angel Tax, which had been burdening startups since 2012, was abolished by the Modi government 3.0.
Teacher Carries On With Exam Despite Roof Collapse in MP School, Video Goes Viral
The building had reportedly been renovated a few years ago under the Smart City Project. Despite the renovation, the partial collapse of the roof is a now a matter of concern for the administration
'One Nation, One Election': Rajnath, Rijiju, Meghwal to Seek All-Party Consensus; Educate Citizens, PM Tells Cabinet
Despite the fact that the report submitted by the Ram Nath Kovind-led high-level panel approved by the union cabinet on Wednesday is also in the public domain, there is a need for wider consultation, especially to educate the common man about the merits o...
Accused In Salman Khan House Firing Claims Prison Doctor Demanded Rs 10K For Treatment
Harpal Singh, arrested for his alleged role in the April incident, made the allegation before judge BD Shelke when he was produced before the special court
This 25-Year-Old Allahabad University Student Has Donated Blood 25 Times
Ankit shared that donating blood for the first time helped him break away from all superstitions and misconceptions attached to it. Now, he promptly donates whenever he learns someone needs blood
Marriage Between Cousins Is Common In This Chhattisgarh Tribe, But That's Changing
In the Dhurva tribe of Chhattisgarh, adults marry within their siblings. If a marriage proposal from an uncle is rejected, the other party has to pay a fine
Mpox Case Confirmed In Kerala’s Malappuram, Patient Recently Travelled From UAE
The minister has urged anyone arriving from abroad to seek medical attention if they experience symptoms and to notify the health department
Bengaluru Techie in The Soup after Stealing Laptops to Cover Up Tomato Crop Loss
Whitefield Police have arrested Murugesh, a system administrator, for theft. The accused has claimed that he had cultivated tomatoes on six acres of land in Hosur after taking a loan for the farming project. However, the crop failure resulted in significa...
'No Demolition Without Our Nod': Supreme Court Halts 'Bulldozer Justice' Till October 1
The Supreme Court bench of Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan, however, clarified that its order will not be applicable to unauthorised structures on public roads, footpaths, water bodies and railway tracks