ED Attaches Rs 14 Crore Properties in Hyderabad Fraud
Enforcement Directorate provisionally attaches properties worth Rs 14 crore in Sai Surya Developers money laundering case. Investigation reveals fraudulent plot sales to multiple buyers.
Enforcement Directorate provisionally attaches properties worth Rs 14 crore in Sai Surya Developers money laundering case. Investigation reveals fraudulent plot sales to multiple buyers.
World leaders from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East have issued varied responses to the recent US-Israel military strikes on Iran, highlighting diplomatic tensions and regional security concerns.
The DMK has finalized a seat-sharing agreement with two parties, with Congress expected to receive 27-28 assembly seats and a Rajya Sabha seat, though it initially sought around 35 seats.
In a major crackdown, Amritsar police have dismantled two separate drug smuggling modules, arresting 10 individuals and confiscating a total of 5.4 kilograms of heroin. The operations highlight ongoing efforts to combat narcotics trafficking in the region
In a major crackdown, Amritsar police arrested three individuals and confiscated 1 kg of heroin along with a significant amount of drug money, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat narcotics trafficking in the region.
Farmer leaders in Amritsar were arrested for protesting a sugar mill land transfer but later released. The incident highlights ongoing land disputes in Punjab's agricultural sector.
Customs officials at Amritsar's Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport intercepted a smuggling attempt, seizing gold and other valuables from a passenger arriving from Dubai.
An official confirms that Nobel laureate Amartya Sen's name appears on a postal list marked as a Non-Resident Indian, sparking discussions on his residency status and its implications.
Amritsar police have apprehended two individuals in possession of heroin and a pistol, marking a significant crackdown on drug trafficking in the region. The arrests highlight ongoing efforts to combat narcotics and illegal arms.
Booth Level Officers in Kolkata experienced significant confusion and delays in receiving the final electoral roll list, causing anxiety among both officials and voters awaiting publication results.
Manipal police have registered an FIR against 37 individuals, including seven MLAs, for allegedly violating a prohibitory order by unlawfully entering an event site, based on a complaint by Udupi Tahsildar Gururaj.
Kolkata's final voter lists exclude over 25,000 electors from North and South constituencies, with 1.4 lakh more under adjudication. Maniktala and Bhowanipore see highest deletions amid Election Commission revisions.
Karnataka High Court condemns acquisition of 150 acres from poor farmers in Kariyammanna Agrahara and Devarabesanahali villages as 'daylight dacoity' after reviewing case documents.
A recent study reveals significant deficiencies in the conduct of Makkala Grama Sabhas in Chikkodi taluk, Belagavi district, with only six Gram Panchayats properly documenting children's issues.
The Allahabad High Court has condemned a Ghaziabad trial judge for 'deliberate judicial misconduct' after ignoring a death certificate in a property dispute case, calling it 'daylight judicial murder'.
The DGCA has issued an advisory for Indian airlines to avoid 11 airspaces in West Asia due to spill-over risks from the Iran conflict, ensuring passenger safety amid regional tensions.
Kerala High Court has directed the state government to submit an affidavit detailing steps taken and a timeline for coastal protection works in Chellanam, following a cabinet sanction for a Rs 404 crore project to prevent sea erosion and protect the fishi
US Ambassador Sergio Gor calls Micron's $2.75 billion semiconductor facility in Gujarat a historic moment, strengthening US-India ties through technology and strategic cooperation under the Modi-Trump partnership.
Kerala High Court orders transfer of 12 cases against expatriates accused of cheating Kuwait's Al Ahli Bank of over Rs 10 crore to the state crime branch for investigation.
India's DGCA has issued an advisory for airlines to steer clear of airspaces in 11 countries, including Iran and UAE, until March 2026 due to escalating Middle East tensions, aligning with international safety protocols.
A repair workshop at Casagrand Luxus in Bengaluru's Halehalli saw over 70 residents repair 300+ items, promoting sustainability and supporting local livelihoods through initiatives like Repair Cafe Bengaluru and RRR Maadi.
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Thane police have issued a strict warning to school managements in Badlapur, emphasizing zero tolerance for negligence in student safety amid rising sexual offence cases against minors. Authorities demand full implementation of government safety protocols
Pakistan confronts mounting security challenges on its western borders with Afghanistan and Iran, risking economic instability and strategic overstretch amid regional conflicts.
The Election Commission has finalized West Bengal's electoral roll at 7.04 crore voters, down from 7.08 crore in the draft list. This marks a total decline of 61.58 lakh since the Special Intensive Revision began in October last year.
A two-second video clip from Belgium led CBI investigators to Uttar Pradesh, exposing a decade-long child sexual abuse network through dark web tracing and international police cooperation.
The Central Crime Station in Hyderabad has re-registered two cheating cases involving Vihaan Direct Selling (India), where victims were allegedly duped into investing lakhs with promises of high returns.
Two Odia workers stranded in Thailand due to expired visas were safely repatriated to Bhubaneswar with state government assistance, highlighting exploitation by their employer.
Following the Baramati plane crash, the AAIB recommends DGCA issue specific directions to stakeholders managing uncontrolled airfields to ensure safety standards are maintained and checked during audits.
Telangana High Court expressed strong resentment against the state government for repeated delays in clearing pending bills to fish seedling suppliers, granting a final two-week deadline.