Bangalore man kills wife over affair with brother |
- Bangalore man kills wife over affair with brother
- Minor girl raped, murdered
- Woman poisoned to death
- 4 cloth merchants held for faking big brands
- Bring Rs 1 lakh or abort child: In-laws to Ahmedabad woman
- Municipality to restore 300-year-old step-well
- After complaints of cracks, MCD gets building vacated
- Beer, the most preferred drink of Delhiites
- Man, son arrested for stealing cash
- Delhi Metro's special measures to tackle emergency situation
- Mercury drops below 10 degree in Delhi
- 4 detained in BPO employee gangrape case
- Students from Northeast protest against Delhi gangrape
- Hundreds march in Delhi's gay parade
- PMC latecomers welcomed with roses
- Corporator writes to Chief Minister on shifting Arthur Road jail
- Designer held on assault charges, gets bail
- Robbers flee with cash, CCTV hard disk
- City records fall in HIV cases
- Bangalore techie accuses online forum of defamation
- Pune man booked for creating wife's obscene online profile
- Tantrik arrested for raping Mumbai teens
- 700 chefs, 20,000 invitees for big fat Rane wedding
Bangalore man kills wife over affair with brother Posted: An attempt to put an end to his wife's wanton ways by killing her and his own brother cost a man in Bangalore his life. 36-year-old Anjaneya Reddy was serving a seven-year jail term for murder of another man who had an affair with his wife. Anjaneya had hoped of a happy ever after, but his dreams were shattered when he learnt in jail that his wife Papamma was cheating on him again, and this time her lover was his own brother, Shrinivas. |
Posted: A 13-year-old girl was allegedly raped and murdered in Narpura village under Dholpur's Sadar police station, late on Saturday night. The victim's body was recovered from a well in a nearby farm the next day. |
Posted: A middle-aged woman - suspected to be involved in prostitution - was found dead under mysterious circumstances in a house in Khatipura locality, under Vaishali Nagar police station of Jaipur, on Sunday. |
4 cloth merchants held for faking big brands Posted: Jaipur police arrested four cloth merchants in Khazane Walon Ka Rasta on Sunday afternoon for selling duplicate clothes of a popular brand. The police along with the officials of the cloth company raided a few shops in the area, which are stockist of popular brands and house a huge range of fabric. |
Bring Rs 1 lakh or abort child: In-laws to Ahmedabad woman Posted: After a woman doctor recently committed suicide to get rid of her allegedly greedy in-laws, another woman in Ahmedabad was allegedly kicked out of her house by her in-laws. Her father and brother-in-law work with the Indian Space Research Centre (ISRO). The woman is two months pregnant. |
Municipality to restore 300-year-old step-well Posted: The heritage department of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) is to restore a 300-year-old step-well in Bapunagar area of the city. The civic body has started the restoration work along with a plan to create a garden around the well to increase its beauty. |
After complaints of cracks, MCD gets building vacated Posted: Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Monday got a building in east Delhi's Laxmi Nagar area vacated and sealed following complaints that it has developed cracks. The building was in Vikas Marg, near the Lalita Park area where a building collapse killed 70 people on the night of November 15. |
Beer, the most preferred drink of Delhiites Posted: When it comes to boozing, Delhiites prefer beer most. As per latest Delhi government statistics, beer has emerged as the most preferred drink, closely followed by wine and other brands of Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL). |
Man, son arrested for stealing cash Posted: Kure Sing Yadav, who works as a driver at a company in Bulandshahr, lodged a complaint at Badalpur police station last night stating that two youths on a bike looted from him at gunpoint Rs 1.70 lakh, which he was taking to the company's office, near Chhaprola. |
Delhi Metro's special measures to tackle emergency situation Posted: The Delhi Metro has taken special measures to tackle emergency crisis situation like fire outbreaks, terror attacks and major technical breakdowns. The measures like installing fire and explosion resistant lights and cross passage inside tunnels, which are already in place, will help Delhi Metro tackle emergency situations and to evacuate people in the event of breakdown of services due to major technical faults. |
Mercury drops below 10 degree in Delhi Posted: Delhiites woke up to a chilly morning today with the mercury sliding below ten degree mark for the first time this winter. The minimum temperature was recorded at 9.9 degree Celsius, which is normal for this time of the year, early in the morning. Yesterday, the minimum was at 11.7 degree Celsius. |
4 detained in BPO employee gangrape case Posted: Four persons have been detained in connection with the rape and abduction of a Gurgaon-based call centre employee in south Delhi with the investigators saying these people were "very relevant" to the case. The woman was a native of Mizoram. |
Students from Northeast protest against Delhi gangrape Posted: Three persons were questioned on Sunday in connection with the kidnapping and rape of a 30-year-old call-centre employee from Mizoaram in south Delhi but police are yet to crack the case. |
Hundreds march in Delhi's gay parade Posted: Hundreds of people danced, sang and marched their way through central Delhi on Sunday as part of the third Gay Pride parade to take place in the city. People belonging to the gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual communities wore masks and colourful scarves and carried flags and signs demanding improved rights for their communities. |
PMC latecomers welcomed with roses Posted: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) school board chairman, Sangeeta Tiwari, on Friday welcomed latecomers to the board's office by offering roses to 46 staff members. |
Corporator writes to Chief Minister on shifting Arthur Road jail Posted: Citizens residing at and around Arthur Road want the Central Jail there to be moved out of city limits, as restrictions imposed on the public during important trials have caused them inconvenience. |
Designer held on assault charges, gets bail Posted: The Santa Cruz police on Saturday evening arrested renowned fashion designer Riyaz Gaangji, 40, on charges of assault and criminal intimidation after he allegedly beat up a senior citizen over a dispute on beautifying a patch of land in Santa Cruz (West). |
Robbers flee with cash, CCTV hard disk Posted: In a smart move, robbers decamping with cash from a garment store in Bandra, also took away the hard disk connected to the CCTV cameras of the shop. This was done to make sure that the police do not trace them. |
City records fall in HIV cases Posted: In tune with the global trend, the HIV/AIDS epidemic appears to be slowing down a little in Mumbai with the city registering a lower number of new HIV positive cases. |
Bangalore techie accuses online forum of defamation Posted: A program manager from an IT major has filed a complaint with the Bangalore police, alleging character assassination by an unidentified person. The complainant has been working with the company since March 2009, and looks after IT academy programs. |
Pune man booked for creating wife's obscene online profile Posted: To hit back at his wife for not acceding to his dowry demands, an engineer allegedly created an obscene profile of hers on social networking sites based on a popular porn comic strip. He allegedly called it Shobha Aunty and listed his wife's contact details on it. |
Tantrik arrested for raping Mumbai teens Posted: In a sordid, intricate scam that the Mumbai police cracked open on Sunday, a 46-year-old witch doctor, Mehendi Hassan, who claimed to have magical powers to 'ward off evil' was found to have duped or forced a married woman, her sister and two daughters, and their house keeper to have sexual intercourse with him over a period of time that began in May last year. |
700 chefs, 20,000 invitees for big fat Rane wedding Posted: Maharashtra's ex-Revenue Minister Narayan Rane's son Nitesh's wedding kept chefs from Malwan to Agra, and even Italy busy on Sunday. |
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