6,000 schoolgirls take part in Delhi Police self-defence camp
Apart from the self-defence training, nukkad natak, gender sensitisation programmes and lectures on awareness about new laws were also conducted across the ten venues.
Apart from the self-defence training, nukkad natak, gender sensitisation programmes and lectures on awareness about new laws were also conducted across the ten venues.
In an ongoing crackdown against illicit drugs and its suppliers, the Delhi Police have apprehended a man and his wife involved in drug peddling from West Delhi's Tilak Nagar.
A senior police official said the operation was executed by the North-East District Police's Special Staff team, which was especially assigned to collect the information regarding persons involved in the organised crime and nab them.
According to police, the arrested accused identified as Sachin alias Chichad was wanted in a firing incident of village Umri in Haryana's Kurukshetra and another case of Meham in Rohtak.
Over 900 counterfeit airbags of multiple car brands were seized from their possession.
The protesting wrestlers have made it clear that they won't move until they get justice and Brij Bhushan is removed as the WFI chief and put behind bars.
The protesters urged the police to release their supporters detained by them in the wake of a scuffle that took place at the protest site last night.
"Me and my husband Pawan Saroha have been arrested by the Delhi Police," Phogat said in a tweet.
Delhi Police said that DCPs of all districts in Delhi have been asked to be on alert in their districts, especially in the border areas.
Top Indian grapplers such as Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik, Bajrang Punia, and many other wrestlers are involved in the protest against the WFI chief.