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Indore: 3 Arrested in Chinese Manjha Crackdown

Indore police arrested three individuals for selling and using banned Chinese manjha. String seized, shops sealed, and cases filed under BNS. Read the full details of the operation.

Banned Chinese Manja Sold Online Before Sankranti

Despite a nationwide ban, deadly Chinese manja is being sold on e-commerce and social media sites ahead of Sankranti, causing severe injuries to birds, animals, and humans. Authorities vow action.

Mother, Daughter Killed by Train in Salem's Mecheri

A 54-year-old woman and her 25-year-old daughter died after being hit by a locomotive near Mecheri in Salem district. Read the full details of the tragic accident and the police investigation.

Kolkata's Ruby Skywalk Project Gets New Hope

Kolkata's long-delayed Ruby crossing skywalk could see construction start this year, with RVNL likely to fund it. The aerial pathway will connect to the Hemanta Mukhopadhyay Metro station.

Walking in Indian Cities: A Daily Risk to Life

Unsafe footpaths with open manholes and debris force pedestrians onto roads, doubling fatalities in 6 years. This urban governance failure shows how India values human life. Read more.

New FOB in Bhandup to Improve Pedestrian Connectivity

A new Foot Over Bridge in Mumbai's Bhandup suburb promises safer, quicker east-west crossings over busy railway lines, reducing congestion and detours for daily commuters. Discover the key features and impact.

Mumbai's Pedestrian Crisis: Empty Promises Before BMC Polls

With 51% of trips made on foot, Mumbai's crumbling footpaths and encroachments force walkers onto dangerous roads. As BMC elections approach, citizens demand real action, not just promises, to fix the city's walkability crisis.

Teen Drowns in Pond During Instagram Reel Filming

A 19-year-old man, Dev Tiwari, drowned in a pond in Ghatera village, Vidisha, while attempting to film an Instagram reel. Three friends were rescued. Tragic incident highlights dangers of social media challenges.

Dhaka Murder Suspects Enter India via Meghalaya

Bangladesh Police claim two key suspects in Osman Hadi's murder crossed into India through the Haluaghat border. Authorities are coordinating for their arrest and extradition. Read the full details.

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