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Delhi cops disguised as labourers arrest fugitive murder accused in dense forest
Six Delhi policemen disguised themselves as labourers to arrest Raju Banarsi, a fugitive wanted for a decade-old murder over a property dispute. Banarsi, who had changed his identity and worked as a truck driver in the Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand border area, was ultimately captured following careful surveillance and infiltration by the officers.
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Tamil Nadu train accident: Speedy restoration work helps clear track
Railways also cancelled diversion of services, which was announced earlier. Key agencies, including the NDRF, were roped in for the operation
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Baloch human rights activist charged with terrorism
Pakistani police filed a case against human rights activist Dr Mahrang Baloch, accusing her of aiding separatist groups in Balochistan. She was recently barred from a flight to New York. Baloch denies the allegations, claiming the state targets her due to her activism against enforced disappearances and extra-judicial killings.
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Over 4 lakh devotees throng Vaishno Devi during Navaratri; world peace yagya ends
Over four lakh devotees offered prayers at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi temple in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district during Navaratri. The shrine board introduced new initiatives, including langar sewa at Ardhkuwari, improved healthcare facilities, and a free virtual darshan. The nine-day Shat Chandi Maha Yagya concluded with Dussehra for global peace and well-being.
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Delhi CM bungalow row: LG secretariat, CMO squabble over ‘abuse’
The LG’s secretariat accused AAP of misleading people by subverting norms in the bungalow allotment to CM Atishi. They claimed that the residence was handed over improperly and not legally sanctioned by MCD. AAP refuted these accusations, asserting they are focusing on restoring halted projects.
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ASI to seek State government’s help to remove algae from Vellore fort moat
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Baba Siddique shot dead: Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan arrive at Lilavati Hospital
Senior Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Baba Siddique passed away on Saturday after being shot multiple times by unidentified assailants, Mumbai police confirmed. Bollywood stars Sanjay Dutt and Salman Khan, who were close to Baba Siddique, were seen arriving at the hospital. Sanjay was one of the first ones to visit the hospital, followed by Salman.
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Baba Siddique, former Maharashtra Minister and NCP leader, shot dead in Mumbai
Two persons were arrested immediately after the incident that took place outside his MLA son Zeeshan Siddique’s office near Colgate ground in Nirmal Nagar
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Why two Dehradun villages don’t celebrate Dussehra like others
In the Jaunsar Bawar region of Chakrata, the villages of Kuroli and Udpalta engage in the Gagli Yudh ritual during Dussehra. This symbolic fight commemorates two friends who tragically drowned years ago, and will continue until two girls are born at the same time in these communities.
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Taylor Swift’s attempt to make amends with Travis Kelce fuels gossip and speculation
Taylor Swift celebrated Travis Kelce's birthday at a dinner with family and friends, including Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The dinner took place at Noka, a familiar sushi spot in Kansas City. Swift missed Kelce's initial party due to her concert schedule but made up for it by attending a Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadium in a striking outfit.
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3rd T20I: Ton-up Samson leads India to series sweep
Sanju Samson's maiden T20I hundred led India to a massive 133-run victory and a series sweep against Bangladesh. Supported by Suryakumar Yadav's 75, India posted an imposing 297/6. Impressive performances by bowlers Mayank Yadav and Ravi Bishnoi ensured Bangladesh's defeat as the visitors finished at 164/7.
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Prof. Saibaba could not enjoy the freedom he got after long incarceration
Veekashanam editor said Prof Saibaba was a poet, writer and accomplished teacher
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India didn’t sign letter of support by 104 nations for U.N. Secretary-General after ban by Israel
Global South countries and Europe back UNSG Antonio Guterres; MEA silent on refusal to sign the letter
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