Robber, rapist, matricide arrested by Mumbai police |
- Robber, rapist, matricide arrested by Mumbai police
- Kidney donors save each others spouse
- Man kills wife, teenage daughter on vacation
- Dead woman's cousin feels cops shielding in-laws
- MCD fines JNU for breeding mosquitoes
- Fake cops loot man during frisking in Bangalore
- Double trouble for Noida Extension investors
- Mobile towers under scanner for radiation threat in Mumbai
Robber, rapist, matricide arrested by Mumbai police Posted: A matricidal rapist known for stealing from God, and his accomplice, were picked up by the Kandivli police. The notorious robbers, identified as Chandrakant Pawar (23) and his brother-in-law Samir Khan (30), had fled to the city from Solapur after killing Pawar's step mother earlier this month. |
Kidney donors save each others spouse Posted: Until a few months ago, Krishnakumar Tiwari (49) and Antonette Nazareth (57) did not even know each other, but today they speak over the phone nearly every day, enquiring about each other's health. |
Man kills wife, teenage daughter on vacation Posted: Bodies of 35-year-old Tara Devi and her 14-year-old daughter Kajal were found in south Delhi's Pushp Vihar on Tuesday. They arrived in Delhi from Ramnagar yesterday to visit a relative's place. Tara Devi and her daughter were accompanied by her husband Jagdish, who has been absconding since the bodies were found. |
Dead woman's cousin feels cops shielding in-laws Posted: Ashraf Ansari, a media professional hailing from Mumbai, is running from pillar to post with a single motive. He is seeking justice for his deceased cousin, who he alleges was murdered by her in-laws. To add to his sorrow, the Hinjewadi police allegedly intentionally ignored the several injury marks all over his cousin's body and arrested her in-laws for domestic violence, abetment of suicide and criminal conspiracy, but did not charge them with murder under IPC 302. |
MCD fines JNU for breeding mosquitoes Posted: It's the season when academics take precedence, new chapters begin and lessons are learnt. But it seems some educational institutions have failed to do the latter. Because, with the onset of monsoons have arrived vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue etc. |
Fake cops loot man during frisking in Bangalore Posted: Taking advantage of the mild chaos resulting from the city police stepping up security measures after terrorists struck in Mumbai, opportunists are having a heyday and looting unsuspecting victims. |
Double trouble for Noida Extension investors Posted: For home buyers in Noida Extension things just got worse. With the Reserve Bank of India hiking key rates by 50 basis points yesterday, home loans will get costlier. Also, the Allahabad High Court on Tuesday gave an option to farmers to reach an out-of-court settlement by August 12, while hearing petitions of hundreds of residents of nearly a dozen villages of Gautam Buddh Nagar, landing home-buyers in a fix. |
Mobile towers under scanner for radiation threat in Mumbai Posted: The mushrooming of cellular antennae in residential areas, and the potential health risks they pose by emitting radiation incessantly, have come under the scanner again, this time from a hospital in Santacruz. |
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