Woman strangles husband in Maharashtra’s Beed, tries to pass off murder as heart attack
Police officials informed on Wednesday, July 1, that Nasreen Sharif Pathan killed her husband Sharif Pathan, 45, at their home in Patoda on the night of June 28.
Police officials informed on Wednesday, July 1, that Nasreen Sharif Pathan killed her husband Sharif Pathan, 45, at their home in Patoda on the night of June 28.
The CBI has secured two days' custody of suspended Haryana IAS officer Pradeep Kumar Dagar in the alleged IDFC First Bank-linked fund diversion case as investigators widen their probe into the suspected Rs 504-crore banking fraud involving multiple Haryana government departments.
Amritsar Commissionerate Police have busted an alleged cross-border arms smuggling module, arresting two suspected traffickers and recovering seven sophisticated pistols and 40 live cartridges. Police are probing the network's international links and supply chain.
The Special Investigation Team probing the alleged Ram Mandir donation embezzlement case has been given 15 more days to widen its investigation, even as NCBC Chairperson Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti backed the Uttar Pradesh government's probe and said those responsible would not be spared.
The Delhi High Court ordered the removal of five allegedly defamatory posts targeting Raghav Chadha while refusing broader personality rights protection, holding that most of the disputed content amounted to political criticism rather than a violation of personality rights.
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A foreign tourist’s escape and complaint to embassy officials led to arrests in a Kodagu homestay case, now under scrutiny for alleged isolation tactics and regulatory violations.
Rajnath Singh highlights India’s neutral global stance, strong Germany ties and growing economic partnership, while pointing to diplomatic engagement across major world conflicts.
BJP escalates its protest over Kharge’s remark on PM Modi, approaching the Election Commission and demanding both strict action and a public apology amid intensifying political rhetoric.
Seven men, including LeT-linked operative T Naseer, have been convicted in a Bengaluru prison case that exposed a covert network of inmate radicalisation and a planned escape bid.