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As Prices Soar to Rs 150 in Hyderabad, Man Caught Stealing Onions on CCTV from Woman Vendor's Cart
The woman told police that around 15-20 kg of the stored bulb was found missing from the pushcart but later said she was not interested in filing a formal complaint.
Just 4 Days After Marriage, Newly-wed Woman Flees In-laws' House with Cash & Jewellery Worth Rs 3 Lakh
The woman, who got married on December 9, fled with Rs 70,000 in cash and jewellery worth nearly Rs 3 lakh.
Kim Kardashian Accused of Photoshopping Kids in Family Christmas Card
Fans on social media were quick to point out that Kim had used photoshop on her kids in a pic on her family Christmas card.
After US, Canada Issues Travel Advisory for Northeast Amid Protests over Citizenship Act
Canada embassy issued a travel advisory on Saturday for its citizens requesting them to avoid their trip to Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland.
16-year-old Abducted, Gang-raped in UP's Muzaffarnagar
Police said that the girl had left her home for a shop on Thursday and had been missing since then. Her father had lodged a missing report and the police investigation led to the rescue of the girl.
Manohar Parrikar Actually Transferred his 'Josh' to Me, Claims Pramod Sawant
Manohar Parrikar, former Union Defence minister under PM Modi and Chief Minster in the state, died in March this year after battling a pancreatic ailment.
Five Held for Cutting and Stealing Overhead Delhi Metro Power Cable
The five confessed that before cutting the power cable, they sued to interrupt power supply by throwing a naked iron wire across the transmission lines of the metro rail network.
'India a Safe Haven for Persecuted Minorities': Maldives Speaker Calls Citizenship Issue an 'Internal Matter'
Maldives Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed said he completely trusts the Indian democracy as the country is one of the safe havens for persecuted minority communities.
Hundreds of AMU Students, Teachers Protests Against Citizenship Act, Internet Services Blocked
The district administration has blocked internet services in Aligarh district since midnight in view of the protests planned against the amended Citizenship Act and to ensure peace and order.
PM Modi to Review 'Namami Gange' Project in Kanpur on Saturday, Will Hold Council Meeting with UP, Bihar, U'khand Ministers
The Ganga Council meeting will also be attended by union ministers, chief ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Bihar.
Guwahati Markets See Long Queues as Locals Rush to Stock Up Essentials Amid Protests Over Citizenship Act
Long queues were seen outside shops at the Uzan Bazar, Chandmari, Silpukhuri and Zoo Road areas with people coming out in their cars and two-wheelers.
UPSC NDA 2 Result 2019 Declared at upsc.gov.in, Check via Direct Link
The Union Public Service Commission has conducted the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination, (II) 2019 on November 17, 2019.
'Doubts over Citizenship Bill Not Baseless': Assam Speaker Says it Will Create Division if Implemented
In a statement, Assam Assembly Speaker Hitendra Nath Goswami appealed to the Central government to take necessary steps to redress the anger and grievances of the people of Assam.
'Doing Well, Nothing to Worry,' Says Siddaramaiah after being Hospitalised for Angioplasty
Siddaramaiah, 71, was admitted to a private hospital here on Wednesday evening after he complained of uneasiness. He underwent tests, which showed that one of the arteries was blocked, following which angioplasty was performed.
53-year-old Indian-origin Man Jailed for 20 Years in UK for Throwing Acid on Neighbour
Police were called by the unnamed victim, aged in his 30s, on January 4, 2019, who said that the accused was outside his house in Leyton swearing and threatening to stab him.
'May Consider Referring Issue to a Larger Bench Later': SC on Petitions Against Article 370
The top court's remarks came after some of the parties, challenging the Centre's decision to scrap Article 370, said there were two conflicting decisions by a 5-judge bench of apex court given in 1959 and 1970.