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'Offence Against Society At Large': Maharashtra Man Gets 3 Years for Molesting 13-year-old
Prior to the incident, the accused had stalked the Class 5 girl on a couple of occasions and was reprimanded by her parents.
'Time for Goans to Wake up': CM Pramod Sawant Worried About Migrant Influx, Dependence on States
Goa CM Pramod Sawant also said that some trades and occupations were monopolised by migrants from particular states.
Coincidence or Tactic? 97% Drop in Traffic Fines in Gurugram after Announcement of Haryana Elections
On an average nearly 2,000 traffic fines were being imposed every day before September 21, but these days the number is around 50.
MP School Tenders Apology for Showing Godse Firing Bullets at Gandhi in RSS Uniform
In a play held at the school, a boy wearing RSS uniform was shown pointing a pistol at another boy dressed as the Mahatma Gandhi.
BSF Seizes Two Pak Fishing Boats Abandoned in Sir Creek Area Near Kutch
A team of BSF jawans, patrolling the area, found the boats at Lakshman Point in Sir Creek, an estuary along the Indo-Pak border, around 8.25 am, an official said.
Pleasant Morning in Delhi, Thunder or Lightning Likely Later in Day
The MeT department has forecast generally cloudy skies with possibility of thunder or lightening later in the day. The maximum temperature would be around 33 degrees Celsius.
IRCTC Tejas Express Lucknow-Delhi Flagged Off; 10 Benefits for Passengers
Tejas Express is the first step by Railway Ministry towards introducing private trains on Indian Railways’ network.
Japanese Clothing Giant Uniqlo Opens First Retail Store in India
The Uniqlo outlet, one of more than 2,000 across the world, is spread over 35,000 square feet -- and almost next to global rival Sweden's H&M in an upmarket mall in New Delhi.
'Directionless Davids Taking on Industrial Goliaths': Bombay HC's take on Greens' Fight to Save Aarey
A bench headed by Chief Justice Pradeep Nandarjog said the green crusaders had failed in the four petitions on merit, not on account of sailing their boats in the wrong channel.
ECB's The Hundred Under Fire for 'Junk Food' Sponsorship
KP Snacks said they recognised they had a responsibility to provide people with healthier snacking choices, adding that they had reduced the amount of salt content in their core products.
‘Not a Good State of Affairs’: SC Unhappy with ‘Fight’ between Monitoring Committee and STF over Sealing in Delhi
The Supreme Court bench also observed that authorities are fighting over the administration of Delhi and there was no coordination among them.
Second only to China, India Will Have 27 Million Obese Children by 2030, Says Global Report
By the year 2020, there would be 158 million overweight children in the world, 206 million by 2025 and the figure would reach 254 million by 2030.
Gandhi Jayanti Event Not Allowed in Beijing Park due to 70th Anniversary Activities: Chinese Official
Reacting to reports, Ji Rong, spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in India in a statement said it was done 'purely for technical reasons.'
Over 600 Prisoners Released as Part of Gandhi's 150th Birth Anniversary in Final Phase
In 2018, the Union Cabinet decided that special remission to specific category of prisoners should be given and they be released from prisons in three phases — on October 2, 2018, April 6, 2019 and October 2, 2019.
North Chennai Stung by Dengue Fever; Tondiarpet and Royapuram Worst Affected
The official number of dengue cases in Tondiarpet was 25, the highest in the city in September and 80% of the 200 wards in the city have reported dengue cases.
India Has Called Pakistan's Nuclear Bluff Twice with Surgical Strikes, Say Ex-Army Officers
They made the remarks during the launch of the book, "The Bugle Calls: A Life in the Indian Army", written by Lt. Colonel (retd) Naresh Rastogi and former diplomat Kiran Doshi.