Noida shocker: ₹3 lakh terror deal, ISI handlers and a Dubai escape plan exposed
Probe reveals cross-border handlers, funding promises and a plan to build local terror modules using online recruitment networks in Uttar Pradesh.
Probe reveals cross-border handlers, funding promises and a plan to build local terror modules using online recruitment networks in Uttar Pradesh.
The recent eruption of worker unrest across industrial clusters like Noida is less a law-and-order problem than a stress test of India’s economic model.
The probe has also uncovered a digital trail aimed at amplifying the unrest. Reportedly, several fake WhatsApp groups were created to spread rumours, including false claims of casualties, to incite panic and draw more people into the violence.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday launched a sharp attack on the Uttar Pradesh government over its handling of the ongoing workers’ protest in Noida, accusing it of attempting to malign the agitation by linking it to a conspiracy and branding it as Naxalism.
The unrest broke out in Phase 2 when a large group of workers gathered to demand a salary hike. The demonstration quickly escalated, with protesters vandalising vehicles and nearby property. At least one vehicle was set ablaze, sending plumes of smoke across the area and heightening panic.
The facility has been set up by Optiemus Electronics in collaboration with Corning Incorporated, USA, and will produce high-quality tempered glass under the globally recognised brand “Engineered by Corning”.
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) conducted search operations across eleven locations on Wednesday situated in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Dehradun in connection with an alleged global cyber fraud, sources said.
According to the police, the girl was returning from a hospital with his father and a relative when a speeding BMW, allegedly being driven on the wrong lane, rammed into their scooty from behind.
The award was presented by the President of India Droupadi Murmu, at a grand ceremony held in New Delhi. The award was received by Arvind Sharma, UP Minister of Urban Development, and Lokesh M, CEO of Noida Authority, in recognition of the city's outstanding performance in urban cleanliness and sanitation.
Some areas of Delhi-NCR received light rainfall between Friday morning and afternoon, causing the traffic to slow down.