Prostitution racket busted, woman pimp arrested |
- Prostitution racket busted, woman pimp arrested
- NRI child rescued after Mumbai kidnapping
- Mumbai's crowds vanish from streets to cheer Team India
- Indore declared water scarcity-hit district for 3 months
- Lucknow health official shot dead
- Informers to be city's superheroes for a day
- Gawli, Salem to hear commentary on radio
- Hopeful BEST keeps open-top buses ready
- Chefs busy preparing dinner for champions
- Mumbai underworld to hear commentary on radio
Prostitution racket busted, woman pimp arrested Posted: Delhi Police today claimed to have busted a prostitution racket in south Delhi with the arrest of nine persons, including four women and a high-profile woman pimp. |
NRI child rescued after Mumbai kidnapping Posted: An Indian-origin American toddler, kidnapped for ransom two days ago, was recovered on Saturday from Manmad and a house-maid and her husband were arrested, the police said. |
Mumbai's crowds vanish from streets to cheer Team India Posted: Mumbai's crowded thoroughfares shed their vast multitudes as cricket fever gripped the city with passionate fans packing themselves into restobars, pubs and multiplexes to watch the titanic tussle for cricket's most coveted trophy. |
Indore declared water scarcity-hit district for 3 months Posted: Due to potable water shortage and declining underground water table, Indore was declared water scarcity-hit district for the next three months beginning April 1, a top official said.
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Lucknow health official shot dead Posted: A chief medical officer (CMO) was shot dead by unidentified gunmen when he was taking his morning walk outside his residence on Saturday -- the second such killing in the last six months. |
Informers to be city's superheroes for a day Posted: The Mumbai Police is banking heavily on the humble informer or khabri its oldest and most reliable source of intelligence inputs to avoid law-and-order problems during the eagerly awaited India-Sri Lanka match. Senior officials in the force said they have asked the informer network to be alert and asked them to relay any information they may come across relating to a possible terror threat, groups intending to cause mischief and even bookie dealings during the World Cup final. |
Gawli, Salem to hear commentary on radio Posted: 842 prisoners languishing in Taloja Jail, including underworld don Abu Salem and gangster Arun Gawli, will be able to get a ball-by-ball account of the World Cup final today, courtesy a considerate prison administration. The jail authorities have decided to relay radio commentary of the match into the inmates' cells using the public address system. |
Hopeful BEST keeps open-top buses ready Posted: Anticipating Team India's victory in the World Cup final today, Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) has kept its open-top buses ready to spice up the celebrations. BEST authorities said they want to be an important part of India's victory procession. |
Chefs busy preparing dinner for champions Posted: While the nation is hanging on the edge about the outcome of the World Cup final today, the chefs at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel are busy rustling up delicacies for the winning team. |
Mumbai underworld to hear commentary on radio Posted: Eight hundred forty two prisoners languishing in Taloja Jail, including underworld don Abu Salem and gangster Arun Gawli, will be able to get a ball-by-ball account of the World Cup final today, courtesy a considerate prison administration. |
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