Maharashtra TET paper leak: ‘Mastermind’ Bijendra Gupta’s wife arrested in Patna
Police is interrogating her over her suspected role in the examination paper leak and other related financial transactions.
Police is interrogating her over her suspected role in the examination paper leak and other related financial transactions.
During the hearing on his anticipatory bail petition, the court extended protection from any coercive action until July 3.
A viral video from Ludhiana allegedly showing youths dancing with swords during a Muharram event has triggered controversy, with Punjab's Shahi Imam calling for criminal cases against those responsible.
Punjab's canal expansion plans have come under the spotlight as widespread power cuts disrupt paddy transplantation, triggering farmer protests across the state.
Punjab has launched a multi-agency security operation ahead of the Amarnath Yatra, deploying police, the Army, BSF and CAPF along key routes leading to Jammu and Kashmir. Authorities have also strengthened surveillance, checkpoints and emergency response systems before pilgrims begin arriving.
“We have an opportunity to restore our dignity and honour. These elections are crucial for deciding the future of our people, and we must seize this opportunity to reclaim our rights and our voice,” he said, adding that “We owe it to ourselves, our children, and our beloved Jammu and Kashmir.”
Wolf menace has once again created panic in the villages under the Hardi police station area of Bahraich district, as wolves attacked and injured two children on Thursday night.
Congress government in Telangana today faced spontaneous protests from the people living in areas along River Musi in Hyderabad whose houses were marked for demolition by state government officials conducting the survey for Musi Riverfront Development project.
Additional Sessions Judge (First) Pawan Kumar Sharma on Friday sentenced two convicts to death for the murder of the woman along with her one son and two daughters. They were declared guilty two days ago.
The Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change has successfully met its ambitious goal of planting 80 crore seedlings under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign by September 2024. The target was achieved on September 25, five days ahead of the deadline.