Monday, February 28, 2011

Scuffle over switching off lights leads to boy's death

Scuffle over switching off lights leads to boy's death


Scuffle over switching off lights leads to boy's death

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A scuffle over switching off lights in a residential school here between two students led to the death of one, the police said.

Financial incentives for policemen for securing conviction

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If you prepare a solid case resulting in award of life imprisonment to an accused, you will be rewarded Rs 1500, a top police officer told his men here today.

Woman hacked to death in front of her house

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A 26-year-old woman was hacked to death by a three-member gang in front of her house at Pokkarendal in this district today, police said.

Bride's brother dies in celebratory firing

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A ten-year-old brother of a bride died in a celebratory firing during a marriage ceremony in Bhadarsa town in Uttar Pradesh's Faizabad district, police said today.

13 women burnt alive in 12 months here

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Sandhya Richariya was 18 when she was burnt alive in March 2010 inside her home. She was allegedly killed by her neighbours in her village – a group of four people – during the day because she had fallen in love with a man from a different caste.

Postmaster arrested for trying to flee with MNREGS money

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A postmaster of a village in Champai district along the Mizoram-Myanmar border was arrested from a village of the neighbouring country while trying to escape with Rs 13 lakh drawn from MNREGS account, police said today.

Woman allegedly raped by father-in-law

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A woman was allegedly raped by her father-in-law in Mohanlalganj locality here, police said on Monday.

Delhi: Share an auto at your own risk

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Sharing an autorickshaw with someone in order to save a few bucks may seem a good idea, but it has its dangers. And if you think that it's safe to be stingy during the day, Jaiprakash and Sangeeta would disagree with you.

Over 1,000 spectators miss Tendulkar's ton

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It was literally a gloomy Sunday for over 1,000 cricket-crazy fans who missed watching Sachin Tendulkar's inning, despite having proper tickets and reaching the venue on time.

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