Body with stab injuries found in Delhi park; 3 juveniles apprehended
The motive behind the murder is for now suspected to be revenge over a fight wherein the victim had earlier beaten up one of the accused.
The motive behind the murder is for now suspected to be revenge over a fight wherein the victim had earlier beaten up one of the accused.
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Delhi Police on Wednesday found the dismembered body parts, suspected to be of a woman, near a flyover in Geeta Colony.
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According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Sameer Sharma, a PCR call was received around 7 a.m. at Mangolpuri police station after which the local police immediately reached the spot near Peer Baba Mazar main road opposite Y Block Mangolpuri.
A team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and authorities retrieved the body of Sunita Shrivastava late Saturday night from the first floor of the building, which collapsed on the evening of February 10 and had claimed two lives.
Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev said that the ''Surya Namaskar'' movement aims to make people aware of the basis of life force. ''Yoga means to unite people and we are doing the same by uniting more than 75 lakh people performing Surya Namaskar together,'' he said.
Opposition AIADMK was leading or won in 50 seats out of the 1,381 panchayat union wards and its alliance partner won only 1 seat. PMK was either leading or won on 13 seats. MDMK and VCK, DMK allies were leading in 8 and 3 wards respectively.
The farmers have submitted a charter of demands to District Magistrate Arvind Kumar Chaurasia who said he has sent it to the government and a decision would be taken soon
Contesting polls for such candidates became possible after subsection 3 of section 33 in Tamil Nadu Panchayat Act, 1994 was amended to remove the clause, "deaf, mute and persons affected with leprosy" who were earlier barred from fighting polls.