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Bombay HC Quashes Life Term of Ex-BrahMos Engineer

The Bombay High Court has overturned the life sentence of former BrahMos engineer Nishant Agrawal, arrested in 2018 for alleged espionage. Read the full details of the landmark verdict.

Punjab man arrested for spying for Pakistan's ISI

A 34-year-old from Punjab was arrested in Sri Ganganagar for allegedly leaking sensitive Indian Army information to Pakistan's ISI for money. This marks the fourth such arrest since Operation Sindoor.

BrahMos Scientist Acquitted in Major Espionage Case Reversal

In a major twist, a higher court acquits BrahMos scientist Nishant Agarwal of espionage charges, citing no proof of intent to share missile secrets with Pakistan. The case highlights cybersecurity gaps in defence institutions. Read the full story.

BrahMos Scientist Cleared of Major Spying Charges

Nishant Agarwal, a BrahMos Aerospace scientist arrested in 2018, has been absolved of major espionage charges by a higher court. He is now eligible for release after serving a lesser sentence. Read the full story.

Haryana's 60 Years: Revisiting Its True Statehood Story

As Haryana enters its 60th year, we explore the forgotten movement behind its creation beyond the Punjabi Suba narrative. Discover the real quest for equitable development that shaped India's agricultural powerhouse.

HC upholds negligence finding against Haryana

Chandigarh High Court upholds negligence finding against Haryana government in 1999 case after 25-year legal battle. Landmark judgment highlights accountability in public service.

Haryana's two-clinic abortion cap raises quack fears

Haryana's plan to limit gynaecologists to two MTP centres faces backlash. Doctors warn it violates the MTP Act, restricts safe abortion access, and could boost illegal quack clinics, risking women's health.

Wedding dancer attacked by mob in Haryana's Nuh

A female wedding dancer was brutally thrashed by a mob in Haryana's Nuh district after resisting misbehavior. Police have registered a case against 15-20 unidentified persons.

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