Ghaziabad: Kidnapped child found, three arrested |
- Ghaziabad: Kidnapped child found, three arrested
- Rs.20 lakh burglary at contractor's house
- Kumar Mangalam Birla's credit card cloned
- Missing medical student active on Facebook
- Complaint over spilt milk ends in man's murder
- Robbed widow thrashed by railway police
- Human bones cause concern at Haji Ali
- 250 Gods invited, 2 left out at this festival
Ghaziabad: Kidnapped child found, three arrested Posted: 01 Oct 2011 01:04 AM PDT |
Rs.20 lakh burglary at contractor's house Posted: 01 Oct 2011 12:59 AM PDT |
Kumar Mangalam Birla's credit card cloned Posted: 30 Sep 2011 03:02 PM PDT Billionaire industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla has reportedly become the latest victim of credit card fraud. Mr Birla's credit card was cloned and used for a number of costly transactions in Bangalore. According to an FIR filed with the Mumbai Police, Mr Birla's credit card was used to buy electronic gadgets and jewellery worth Rs 2.86 lakh. |
Missing medical student active on Facebook Posted: 30 Sep 2011 05:58 AM PDT For the past nine days, the Meshram family has been searching frantically for their 19-year-old son Akshay, a first year MBBS student of BYL Nair medical college, who went missing on September 20. Akshay, whose family is based in Gadchiroli district, was a boarder at the hospital's hostel. While the family's visits to Pune and Rajguru Nagar - based on leads provided by his mobile number - failed to yield any results, his friends claim that he had logged on to his Facebook account, even after he went missing. |
Complaint over spilt milk ends in man's murder Posted: 30 Sep 2011 04:52 AM PDT |
Robbed widow thrashed by railway police Posted: 30 Sep 2011 04:47 AM PDT For 45-year-old Shivali Trivedi, a widow, her first visit to a police station turned out to be a harrowing experience that she will never forget. Shivali was robbed of her documents and cash at Marine Lines station, and had approached the stationmaster's office at Churchgate for help. She requested the stationmaster to make an announcement on the public address system to help retrieve her lost documents. The stationmaster, however, refused to oblige. |
Human bones cause concern at Haji Ali Posted: 30 Sep 2011 04:42 AM PDT A group of reveling teenagers were in for a rude shock when they spotted a human skeleton on the tripods near Haji Ali sea face yesterday. Fearing the worst, probably a murdered victim or an act of black magic, onlookers raised an alarm. The shocked students immediately alerted the Tardeo police, who rushed to the spot. |
250 Gods invited, 2 left out at this festival Posted: 30 Sep 2011 02:53 AM PDT Barring two deities, whose devotees have been at war, over 250 gods and goddesses have a special 'invitation' next week - to grace the centuries-old Kullu Dussehra festival in Himachal Pradesh. The two deities - Shringa Rishi and Balu Nag - have been excluded again this year from the august list of gods and goddesses due to their feuding devotees who wanted a special place of honour for their respective god in the annual procession. |
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