Woman killed by husband, in-laws for dowry |
- Woman killed by husband, in-laws for dowry
- Armed men loot Rs 40 lakh from bank
- Mumbai blast toll rises to 25
- IndiGo aircraft badly damaged at IGI airport
- Cancer can't stop him from fighting corruption
- Man gets away after robbing cop... almost
- Constables on bicycles chase down hit-and-run driver
- 'Take Rs 20, do whatever you want with my daughter'
Woman killed by husband, in-laws for dowry Posted: A 22-year-old woman was strangled to death allegedly by her in-laws in Chandwas village of the district, police said on Thursday. |
Armed men loot Rs 40 lakh from bank Posted: Four unidentified men on Thursday looted over Rs 40 lakh from a Gramin Bank branch in Barauli village in Aligarh district, police sources said in Lucknow. |
Posted: The death toll in the July 13 serial blasts in Mumbai rose to 25 on Thursday as another injured died of his injuries at a hospital in Mumbai, officials said. |
IndiGo aircraft badly damaged at IGI airport Posted: An IndiGo aircraft was badly damaged after a SpiceJet plane accidentally hit its fuselage while taxiing out from the parking bay of the IGI airport today. |
Cancer can't stop him from fighting corruption Posted: This cancer patient believes there are many more important fights in his life, besides the one against his disease. Subhash 'Swatantra', a moniker he has given himself, has last-stage blood cancer. But nothing could stop him from volunteering for India against Corruption (IAC), a movement trying to garner people's support for the Lokpal Bill. |
Man gets away after robbing cop... almost Posted: When Inspector Dayanand Bandekar stopped a suspicious looking man at a police checkpoint on Tuesday night, he had little idea that the invisible hand of fate had guided the very man who had robbed Rs 75,000 from his house, into his waiting hands. |
Constables on bicycles chase down hit-and-run driver Posted: A driver in a white sedan being chased by two cops on bicycles. Half-an-hour into the chase, the two cops on the cycles catch the accused in the car and good overcomes evil. |
'Take Rs 20, do whatever you want with my daughter' Posted: When Ghulam Mohammad Hamid Khan (47), decided to abandon Mumbai and board a train for his UP hometown from the Mankhurd railway station, he decided to travel light. The first baggage that he decided to get rid of was none other than his 9-year-old daughter Roshni. |
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