Delhi BPO rape case: Two people detained for questioning |
- Delhi BPO rape case: Two people detained for questioning
- In Jaipur, police a nightmare for vehicle lifters
- Four persons injured in panther attack in Jaipur
- 12.8 lakh ration cards to be scrapped in Pune
- HIV positive couple ties the knot in Pune
- Pune Municipal Corporation duped of Rs 11.89 lakh
- Eight students arrested for ragging in Pune
- Delhi BPO rape case: Rs 1 lakh for info
- North India's most wanted dacoit arrested in New Delhi
- Two Nigerians arrested for drug peddling
- Man gets 10 years rigorous imprisonment for rape
- Kept waiting by Chief Minister, kids relish day out at Bal Bhavan
- Beware of these bombs on footpaths
- Man held for selling fake Bangalore University certificates
- Road rage turns ugly as auto drivers assault couple
- Sacked staffer takes ex-boss' family to adult website
- 2 lakh guests to grace Gadkari son's wedding
- Grandmother donates kidney to 8-year-old boy
- Marathi classes for outstation bankers
- Metro barricade crashes; 2 hurt
- Cops who attended mafia party reinstated
- Online booking for Sai devotees in 3 months, says trust
- Sharmila bows to Raj's threat over 'Bombay'
- Sex counselling for migrant workers at railway stations, bus depots
- City youth seize the initiative on World Aids Day
- Mumbai sisters raped by Tantrik didn't tell each other
- Maid robs employer on first day at work, arrested
- Sexually harassed in school? Help's here
- No CCTVs, gizmos to guard sea link yet
- Australian doctor looted in Delhi
Delhi BPO rape case: Two people detained for questioning Posted: Two persons have been picked up for questioning from Haryana's Mewat district in connection with the abduction and rape of a 30-year-old call centre employee. The two - Shamshad and Usman - were detained late Wednesday night, police said, adding they resembled the sketches of the three suspects released by them. |
In Jaipur, police a nightmare for vehicle lifters Posted: Whenever an incident of vehicle lifting is reported in Jaipur, the police department resorts to the Kanota police. The police station has foiled more than 2 dozen vehicle- lifting bids this year and is gradually becoming a nightmare for carjackers. |
Four persons injured in panther attack in Jaipur Posted: Four persons including a forest officer (RFO) sustained injuries in a panther attack near Bhaiv village in Sirohi district on Tuesday morning. A team of forest department officials rescued the panther, which had strayed into the village, after several hours. |
12.8 lakh ration cards to be scrapped in Pune Posted: The state government has decided to cancel 12.8 lakh invalid ration cards this year, and introduce biometric "smart cards" to replace them over a period of two years. This was disclosed to media persons in Kolhapur on Saturday by the food and civil supplies minister, Anil Deshmukh. He said Kolhapur alone has 28,128 invalid ration cards. |
HIV positive couple ties the knot in Pune Posted: Mangala and Mangesh, both HIV-positive, found each other through an NGO and married on the occasion of World Aids Day on Wednesday in Pune. The Wake Up Pune campaign by the Deep Gruha Society supports HIV-infected people like Mangala and Mangesh, who want to live their lives in a healthy way. |
Pune Municipal Corporation duped of Rs 11.89 lakh Posted: The Sahakarnagar police have booked the owner of a software company and his employees for allegedly duping the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) of about Rs11.89 lakh between April and August 2010. |
Eight students arrested for ragging in Pune Posted: The eight second-year BSc students of the College of Agriculture, who were arrested in a case of ragging by the Shivajinagar police late on Monday, were released on Tuesday after furnishing a surety of Rs10,000 each. On Tuesday, the students were produced before the chief judicial magistrate, VK Kadam, who remanded them in magisterial custody for 14 days, but released them on a surety of Rs10,000 each after their lawyer moved a bail plea. |
Delhi BPO rape case: Rs 1 lakh for info Posted: With no success in its probe into the abduction and rape of a 30-year-old call-centre employee, Delhi Police is now likely to announce a reward of Rs1 lakh to anyone giving information about those involved. |
North India's most wanted dacoit arrested in New Delhi Posted: A 'most wanted' dacoit of north India, allegedly involved in more than 100 robbery cases in various states, was arrested in the capital, police said on Wednesday. 39-year-old Joginder alias Joga was apprehended from his hideout in Subhash Park Extension of Shahdara on November 26, ACP (East) K C Dwivedi said, adding that a revolver, three laptops and a motorcycle were recovered from his possession. |
Two Nigerians arrested for drug peddling Posted: Two Nigerian nationals were arrested in New Delhi on charges of drug peddling, police said on Wednesday. Emmanuel Paul and Christian, both Nigerians, were apprehended from Kalkaji when they came there allegedly to courier the contraband to Holland, they said. |
Man gets 10 years rigorous imprisonment for rape Posted: A Delhi court has sentenced a man to 10 years rigorous imprisonment for raping a woman and said the issue needed to be treated with sensitivity due to increase in incidents of sexual assault of women. |
Kept waiting by Chief Minister, kids relish day out at Bal Bhavan Posted: It is not too often that one comes across youngsters happy and cheerful even after waiting for hours to enter the play area. However, children from the Balakara Bala Mandir, who gathered for the inauguration of a science park at Bal Bhavan Society, waited patiently for chief minister BS Yeddyurappa to unveil the facility. |
Beware of these bombs on footpaths Posted: Transformers on the footpaths! One can see this wonder only in Bangalore City. The reason is clear. Unbridled construction, courtesy corrupt babudom, has eaten up every inch of public space in the past two decades of feverish development. |
Man held for selling fake Bangalore University certificates Posted: Gone are the days when a student had to wait for a year to clear a failed examination. Manju, 22, a resident of Magadi Road, offered an easy solution to pass a subject in a matter of a few seconds and have a Bangalore University marksheet in your hands. |
Road rage turns ugly as auto drivers assault couple Posted: In a case of road rage, a young couple working as architects with an IT company in Domlur was assaulted by four autorickshaw drivers on Wednesday in Kudlu Main Road under Parappana Agrahara police limits. |
Sacked staffer takes ex-boss' family to adult website Posted: The cyber cell of the city police are investigating telephone calls received by a retired official of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, asking him to arrange for a night's stand with his wife and daughters. |
2 lakh guests to grace Gadkari son's wedding Posted: At least two lakh guests will grace the wedding of BJP chief Nitin Gadkari's son Nikhil in Nagpur on Thursday. |
Grandmother donates kidney to 8-year-old boy Posted: Pranav Patil, 8, who suffered from chronic renal disease since birth, can lead a relatively normal life with his new transplanted kidney, donated by his grandmother. |
Marathi classes for outstation bankers Posted: State Bank of India Officers' Association held 'Marathi Learning Classes' for bank officers who have come from other states to the satellite city. The classes were arranged at SBOA Public School Nerul. |
Metro barricade crashes; 2 hurt Posted: There seems to be no end to the Metro nightmare on Bangalore roads. A Metro barricade which was not fastened to the ground came crashing after a motorcycle brushed against it on Chord Road, opposite Narayana Nethralaya, on Tuesday morning. The barricade fell and so did the two youths astride the bike. Both suffered injuries. |
Cops who attended mafia party reinstated Posted: After 11 months, three of the five Mumbai police personnel who allegedly attended a Christmas party last year hosted by an aide of gangster Chhota Rajan were reinstated on November 26, even as two others are still facing the music. |
Online booking for Sai devotees in 3 months, says trust Posted: Sai devotees soon will have the option of not standing in a queue for several hours to reach the shrine. In the next three months, the Shri Sai Sansthan, Shirdi trust has decided to introduce an online booking system for devotees to pay their respect and for hostel accommodation. Those who register online will not have to stand in queue for more than an hour. They will be told the approximate time when they can pay their respect and will be able to finish their visit within an hour of the time mentioned. Those who do not book will have to stand in the regular queue. |
Sharmila bows to Raj's threat over 'Bombay' Posted: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray's 'warning' to Sharmila Tagore, that as president of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), she will held be responsible if any movie refers to the city as Bombay, seems to have worked. Tagore has asked the board members to take appropriate action against the guilty parties. |
Sex counselling for migrant workers at railway stations, bus depots Posted: Workers coming to Mumbai will be counselled on fidelity and safe sex at railway stations and bus depots in their home states. This year, the government-run Mumbai District AIDS Control Society (MDACS) has decided to take the 'source at destination' approach wherein their staffers, in co-ordination with local NGOs, will counsel migrant workers preparing to leave for Mumbai at transport hubs of their respective states. |
City youth seize the initiative on World Aids Day Posted: With an aim to spread awareness about the HIV/Aids, various organisations in the city are observing the World Aids Day today. Many camps and rallies will help to spread awareness about the syndrome among the general public. |
Mumbai sisters raped by Tantrik didn't tell each other Posted: The Mumbai police, which are interrogating fake black magician Mehndi Kasim Sheikh, claimed that none of the six victims (all cousins) knew that the others had been raped by Sheikh at different places, even though they were taking 'treatment' from him. It was only after one of the victims lodged a police complaint, others revealed their plight. |
Maid robs employer on first day at work, arrested Posted: A 22-year-old maid servant, who was arrested on Sunday for allegedly robbing her employer of cash and gold ornaments worth Rs1.8 lakh, was remanded in judicial custody for 15 days by the holiday court on Monday. |
Sexually harassed in school? Help's here Posted: The state education department has finally decided to crack down on the menace of sexual harassment in schools. In a much-needed move that will benefit the victims of harassment and serve as a caution to habitual and potential offenders, the department of primary and secondary education will now directly hear complaints about sexual harassment. |
No CCTVs, gizmos to guard sea link yet Posted: It's been over eight months since the north bound carriageway of Bandra-Worli Sea Link (BWSL) was thrown open to citizens, but the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) is yet to install close circuit television cameras (CCTV). |
Australian doctor looted in Delhi Posted: A medical professional from Australia was robbed of 9000 Australian Dollars, while shopping in south Delhi. |
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