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Delhi Sewer Death: Boy Seen in Viral Pic Not Victim's 'Son'; Sister Says He Never Married
Anil's sister, Geeta, said that he never married and was in a live-in relationship with his maternal aunt. The boy in the viral picture was her son. The deceased's and his aunt's biological son had died of pneumonia four months ago.
Now, an FIR Against Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik for Flying Over Chilika Lake
The BJD dismissed the FIR as political gimmickry and mischief and said people behind it will be exposed soon.
When Crew’s Failure to Control Cabin Pressure Led to a Crash That Killed 121 Passengers
On Thursday morning, the 166 passengers on board a Jet Airways flight might not have been aware about the incident that happened in Greece over a decade ago. But they faced a similar situation as the cockpit crew "forgot" to control cabin pressure.
For Peaceful Muharram, Red Card Warnings Issued to 740 'Troublemakers' in West UP’s Sambhal
Instructions on the red card prohibit rumour-mongering against members of any community, use of objectionable words against any religion and warning against any hindrance to Muharram processions.
Bishop Franco Mulakkal, Accused in Kerala Nun Rape Case, Relieved of Duties by Vatican
The SIT of Kerala police probing the alleged rape case against Mulakkal resumed questioning him Thursday even as the state police chief said a decision on Franco Mulakkal's arrest could be taken in a day or two.
Two 12-Year-old Girls Raped After Being Lured With Chocolates in Pune, One Dies
The two accused, who also lived in the same locality, lured the girls by offering them chocolates. They then took the girls to an isolated area where they allegedly raped them, the official at Hinjawadi Police Station said.
CSIR-UGC NET December 2018 Information Bulletin Out at csirhrdg.res.in, Check Exam Schedule, Eligibility Criteria here
CSIR is scheduled to organize the CSIR UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) December 2018 on 16th December 2018 for candidates interested in Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship for subjects that come under the faculty of Science Tec...
Amazon Planning to Open up to 3,000 Cashierless Stores by 2021
The Amazon Go store, which has no cashiers and allows shoppers to buy things with the help of a smartphone app, is widely seen as a concept that can alter brick-and-mortar retail.
Burhan Wani, Pellet Gun 'Victims': Pakistan 'Commemorates' Kashmiri Terrorists With Special Stamps
Besides 'freedom icon' Burhan Wani, other captions that feature on Pakistan's 'commemorative' stamps include 'use of chemical weapons', 'use of pellet guns', 'mass graves' and 'braid chopping'.
President Kovind Clears Centre's Ordinance to Make Triple Talaq a Punishable Offence
With the Presidential assent, triple talaq or instant divorce now stands as a punishable offence that will invite a jail term.
Unable to Fend for 5 Daughters, Woman Sells Off Sixth Baby for Rs 20,000 in Bihar's Sitamarhi
The couple hoped that this time she will deliver a boy who would go on to financially help the family, but when the doctors informed them that it was a baby girl, it didn’t take them much time to come to a ‘decision’.
Class V Girl Raped for Months in Patna School, Principal and Accountant Booked
The police said that the accountant had found out about the incident and he too forced the girl into having sexual relations with him.
Risk-Averse Bankers are Slowing Infra Development in India, Says Nitin Gadkari
Roads and highways minister Nitin Gadkari said loans to road contractors and bank guarantees for projects have dried up, threatening to stall India’s plans to build more than 84,000 kilometers of roads by 2022.
Pak 'Honey-Traps' BSF Jawan Into Sharing Info With ISI; Arrested
Achutanand Misra, hailing from Rewa in Madhya Pradesh, was also being influenced on religion conversion and Kashmir.
Video Shows ‘Insensitive’ Bahraich MLA Dancing Her Heart Out as Fever Kills 70 Kids in Her City
The video, which gone viral on the social media, shows BJP MLA Anupama Jaiswal dancing in a red saree while holding her husband’s hand.
Indian-Origin Bus Driver Killed 2 People in UK Crash: Court
The court heard that the accused had experienced suicidal thoughts, was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression, and was "very preoccupied" by the crash.