Mumbai Engineer's Homecoming After Six Years In Pakistan Jail
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Tuesday December 18, 2018
An engineer from Mumbai, who spent the last six years in a jail in Pakistan on espionage charges, has crossed the Attari-Wagah border to reach India. He was released earlier today.
"Film Industry Sucking Movie-Goers' Blood": E Palaniswami Post Sarkar Row
Tamil Nadu News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Saturday November 10, 2018
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Saturday took a dig at the film industry when asked about the controversy surrounding Vijay-starrer "Sarkar". Referring to the movie industry as "blood suckers", the chief minister also defended the protests surrounding "Sarkar".
Decision To Change Vijay Mallya Notice Taken At "Appropriate Level": CBI
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Sunday September 16, 2018
The CBI today defended a senior official against allegations of "allowing" fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya to escape. CBI spokesperson said the "lookout circular" was not changed "individually" but the decision was taken at the "appropriate level".
"Mummy" Of Delhi Gang, Wanted In 113 Crimes, Arrested. She Is 62
Delhi News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Sunday August 19, 2018
"Mummy", as she is called by her gang members is a 62-year-old gangster involved in 113 crime cases. She has finally been arrested today by Delhi police 45 years later after she entered the world of crime after moving from her native place Rajasthan.
Thousands Of Frogs Sacrificed In Bihar To Appease Rain Gods For Monsoon
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Thursday July 19, 2018
The battle against severe shortage of rain has taken another superstitious turn as people of Bihar sacrifice thousands of frogs to appease rain Gods. This is the newest of bizarre rituals added to the list of frog weddings and ploughing the fields. Bihar has seen a 42 per cent deficit in rainfall this monsoon.
At Home, Arvind Kejriwal Asked 100 Questions For 3 Hours By Delhi Police
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Saturday May 19, 2018
A team of Delhi police officers reached Arvind Kejriwal's house on Friday evening to question him about the alleged assault of chief secretary Anshu Prakash at a meeting convened by the Delhi Chief Minister in February.
Lightning Kills 8 In Andhra Pradesh, 3 In Telangana; Alert Issued
South | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Sunday May 13, 2018
At least eight people in Andhra Pradesh and three people in Telangana died of lightning strike on Sunday as thunderstorms and rain swept north, east and south India.
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Saturday April 21, 2018
On a hunger strike for nine days, Delhi Commission for Women Chairperson Swati Maliwal today said she will break her fast tomorrow after the Union Cabinet approved an ordinance or executive order that introduces death penalty for the rape of a girl under 12 years of age.
7 Killed As Car Rolls Down A Gorge Near Delhi. Child Disengaged Hand Brake
Ghaziabad News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Saturday April 21, 2018
For 55-year-old Om Prakash, it was meant to be one of the happiest days of his life. He was headed, along with 11 others, for his son's wedding in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad district, which neighbours the national capital.
Mumbai Engineer's Homecoming After Six Years In Pakistan Jail
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Tuesday December 18, 2018
An engineer from Mumbai, who spent the last six years in a jail in Pakistan on espionage charges, has crossed the Attari-Wagah border to reach India. He was released earlier today.
"Film Industry Sucking Movie-Goers' Blood": E Palaniswami Post Sarkar Row
Tamil Nadu News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Saturday November 10, 2018
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Saturday took a dig at the film industry when asked about the controversy surrounding Vijay-starrer "Sarkar". Referring to the movie industry as "blood suckers", the chief minister also defended the protests surrounding "Sarkar".
Decision To Change Vijay Mallya Notice Taken At "Appropriate Level": CBI
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Sunday September 16, 2018
The CBI today defended a senior official against allegations of "allowing" fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya to escape. CBI spokesperson said the "lookout circular" was not changed "individually" but the decision was taken at the "appropriate level".
"Mummy" Of Delhi Gang, Wanted In 113 Crimes, Arrested. She Is 62
Delhi News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Sunday August 19, 2018
"Mummy", as she is called by her gang members is a 62-year-old gangster involved in 113 crime cases. She has finally been arrested today by Delhi police 45 years later after she entered the world of crime after moving from her native place Rajasthan.
Thousands Of Frogs Sacrificed In Bihar To Appease Rain Gods For Monsoon
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Thursday July 19, 2018
The battle against severe shortage of rain has taken another superstitious turn as people of Bihar sacrifice thousands of frogs to appease rain Gods. This is the newest of bizarre rituals added to the list of frog weddings and ploughing the fields. Bihar has seen a 42 per cent deficit in rainfall this monsoon.
At Home, Arvind Kejriwal Asked 100 Questions For 3 Hours By Delhi Police
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Saturday May 19, 2018
A team of Delhi police officers reached Arvind Kejriwal's house on Friday evening to question him about the alleged assault of chief secretary Anshu Prakash at a meeting convened by the Delhi Chief Minister in February.
Lightning Kills 8 In Andhra Pradesh, 3 In Telangana; Alert Issued
South | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Sunday May 13, 2018
At least eight people in Andhra Pradesh and three people in Telangana died of lightning strike on Sunday as thunderstorms and rain swept north, east and south India.
India News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Saturday April 21, 2018
On a hunger strike for nine days, Delhi Commission for Women Chairperson Swati Maliwal today said she will break her fast tomorrow after the Union Cabinet approved an ordinance or executive order that introduces death penalty for the rape of a girl under 12 years of age.
7 Killed As Car Rolls Down A Gorge Near Delhi. Child Disengaged Hand Brake
Ghaziabad News | Edited by Stela Dey (With inputs from IANS) | Saturday April 21, 2018
For 55-year-old Om Prakash, it was meant to be one of the happiest days of his life. He was headed, along with 11 others, for his son's wedding in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad district, which neighbours the national capital.
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