-
Salman Khan is under threat from certain Punjab-based mafia groups like the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
-
A 32-year-old man died in a firing incident in Mumbai's Kandivali on Sunday. The deceased has been identified as Manoj Chauhan.
-
The police said that the firing took place due to a long-standing dispute between the two tribal groups, and that several sessions of Jirga, a local tribal court, had been held to reconcile the rival tribes.
-
The suspect was being questioned by the LB Nagar Central Crime Station officials at an undisclosed location.
-
Kakinada: Firing in Ambedkar Konaseema district has caused a stir in the state. According to police, two unidentified persons came to the house of Satyanarayana Reddy, a moneylender in Ravulapalem on Monday. When the businessman’s son Adityareddy accosted them, they opened firing in which the former was injured in the hand. He immediately counter attacked […]
-
New Delhi: Two persons were shot dead while another suffered bullet injuries after they were attacked by armed assailants in the Bakkarwala area of the national capital. The incident happened on Monday night in the B block of the JJ Colony in Bakkarwala. “Jogender, Mangal and Mohan Lal suffered gun wounds in the incident. Jogender […]
-
A total of 10 fishermen belonging to Akkaraipettai and Keechankuppam hamlets ventured into the sea in a mechanised boat from Nagapattinam port on July 28.
-
A repoll would be ordered in the coming days in accordance with the laid-down procedure, a source said.
-
TMC Rajya Sabha MP Dola Sen said the BJP is playing mind games and resorting to pressure tactics.
-
The Mumbai police's anti-extortion cell, which is conducting a probe into the case, produced him before a special MCOCA court here.
-
Till last reports came in, intermittent firing exchanges were still going on in the area.
-
The firing took place at the wrestling centre which is adjacent to a private college.
According to police, the firing took place due to an old rivalry.
-
The gunfight broke out when a patrolling team of the DRG was cordoning off a forest near Hakwa village.
-
The officials said cross-border firing between the two sides continued till 4.15 am on Sunday, and added that there was no report of any casualty or damage on the Indian side.
-
The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Kolhan Range said that after several rounds of firing, the Naxals fled deep inside the forest.
-
Colonel Devender Anand, Defence Ministry spokesman said Pakistan army resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violation on the LoC in Poonch sector on Thursday night.
-
The firing from across the border in Satpal, Manyari, Karol Krishna and Gurnam border outpost areas started around 9 pm on Saturday.
-
The Joint Movement Committee called shutdown for an indefinite period to protest the Tripura and Central governments' decision to rehabilitate around 35,000 Reang tribal refugees.
-
Havaldar Patil Sangram Shivaji, was critically injured in the Pakistani firing in the Lam area of Rajouri district's Nowshera sector around 1 am and later succumbed to the injuries.
-
The Pakistani troops targeted several BoPs and few hamlets in Manyari, Sapwal and Karol Krishna on late Wednesday night, prompting an effective retaliation by the BSF.