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Notably one of the accused Kamal Maurya (32) worked at a mobile tower who is believed to be the leader of this gang, the officer said.
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Today's top news features PM Modi inaugurating projects worth Rs 37,500 crore, a crucial BJP meeting in Delhi, an agreement between Paytm and Payments Bank, a tragic fire accident in Bangladesh, and a Class 12 Board Exam paper leak in Uttar Pradesh.
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Ikbal Hussain, 51, hired the workers, all in their forties, at the Taste of Raj on High Street, Hertfordshire, before the restaurant was raided by immigration enforcement officials in March 2020.
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The three-town police arrested and sent four Bangladeshis to jail for illegally entering and staying in India by creating fake documents
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India declared joint winners of SAFF Women's U-19 title with hosts Bangladesh, though the visitors initially thought they have won the title through the toss of coin.
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Rohit Sharma's India Dominates Early in Opening Test, Ollie Pope's Resilience Shifts Momentum.
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On Thursday, Tahmina Shireen, Director of the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), informed reporters that the JN.1 variant had been detected in five Covid-19 patients with no travel history
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Hasina’s win is a reassuring development for India as it ensures continuity of a robust bilateral relationship
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The BNP says it does not have any confidence in Hasina presiding over a free and fair election.
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Acting on a tip off, a joint team of ATS and Pune police on Monday last raided the residence of the suspects and arrested them.
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As per officials, the flames quickly spread and engulfed five houseboats namely Safeena, Sabreena, Young Gulshan, Lala Rukh and Khar Palace.
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Mitchell Marsh smashed his way to an unbeaten 177 off 132 balls as Australia warmed up nicely for their semi-final against South Africa with an easy eight-wicket victory over Bangladesh
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Officials previously stated that they had successfully contained the fire, and there were no indications of any casualties.
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Pat Cummins won the toss and opted to field first in their ICC Cricket World Cup match against Bangladesh at Pune
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The star all-rounder sustained the injury on his left index finger while batting during Bangladesh's 3-wicket win over Sri Lanka at the Feroz Shah Kotka on Monday.
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Asalanka scored a 105-ball 108, while opener Pathum Nissanka and Sadeera Samarawickrama made identical scores of 41 runs each to help Sri Lanka post 279 all out in 49.3 overs. Bangladesh scored the required runs in 41.1 overs for the loss of seven wickets
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Middle-order batter Asalanka scored a 105-ball 108, while Nissanka and Samarawickrama contributed identical scores of 41 runs each
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The notorious air pollution in the national capital has shrouded the World Cup clash between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in doubt and it remains to be seen if the health of the players takes precedence over the contest
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The Bangladesh cricket team was supposed to have their first training session on Friday evening but the team management decided against it considering the high pollution levels
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Pakistan first dismissed Bangladesh for 204 and then returned to overhaul the target, reaching 205 for 3 in 32.3 Overs for their third win of the tournament