2002 Delhi Op Exposed Lashkar Network Spanning Decades

A 2002 Delhi Police operation led to the arrest of three Lashkar operatives, uncovering a terror network that evolved over decades with links to Pakistan and Bangladesh, involving key figures like Sajjad Gul and Shabbir Lone.

Telangana Drug Bust: 11 Detained, Ex-BRS MLA Positive

In a major crackdown, Telangana police detained 11 people, including ex-BRS MLA Rohith Reddy and TDP MP Putta Mahesh Yadav, after a raid at a farmhouse in Moinabad. Reddy tested positive for drugs, while Yadav was negative.

Qatar Airways Resumes Limited Flights Amid Tensions

Qatar Airways has resumed limited flight operations to and from Doha, including routes to Delhi, Mumbai, and London, amid ongoing tensions in West Asia. Other airlines like IndiGo and Air India have also adjusted schedules due to regional disruptions.

CBI Nabs Two Delhi Cops in Bribery Sting Operation

The Central Bureau of Investigation arrested two head constables from Delhi Police's Sultanpuri station for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 20,000 from a complainant involved in online betting.

EC Announces Poll Dates for 5 States and UT

The Election Commission of India has officially released the comprehensive schedule for upcoming assembly elections in Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, and the Union Territory of Puducherry.

Mumbai Court Rejects Plea in Child Privacy POCSO Case

A Mumbai special court has denied discharge to a housing society treasurer accused of sharing a video of a child urinating, ruling it prima facie violates POCSO Act Section 23 protecting children's privacy and reputation.

Bookkeeper Wins ₹29 Lakh Over Boss's 'Potato' Taunts

Bernadette Hayes, a Leeds bookkeeper, endured six months of workplace harassment from her boss who mocked her Irish heritage with 'potato' taunts. An employment tribunal awarded her ₹29 lakh, ruling the repeated comments created a hostile environment.

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