The incident occurred at around 3.45 pm on Tuesday when the two constables on duty asked the group of 11 men to behave themselves.
They were travelling from Nagpur to Gadchiroli when the incident happened and it was recorded on the CCTV camera. The woman also alleged in her complaint that Bawanthade had promised to get married to her and to help her find a job.
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The remark came during a heated argument between the minister and the opposition MLA.
Narendra Modi in Israel: The Prime Minister has a series of back-to-back meetings in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv today. He will be accompanied by his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu at most of these meetings.
Maharashtra police seizes 200 rare star tortoises at Kalyan railway station in Thane district. The police arrested a father and son duo. The accused has been identified as Vijay Sageram and his father Sageram.
Amid all the questions being raised, Fadnavis himself claimed that the figure showing the presence of farmers in Mumbai had stumped him too. "Even I was left wondering if Mumbai has farmers. But, this is a proposed beneficiaries' list. The list will be finalised after proper scrutiny," he said.
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PM Narendra Modi in Israel: The prime minister is also expected to visit Haifa Indian cemetery to pay homage to Indian soldiers who died during the liberation of Haifa in 1918. He will also address Indian community at the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds.
Sources in the government tasked with the implementation of GST said that there has been smooth migration to GST in Delhi, Chandigarh, Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep.
The family members of the missing persons have claimed that they could be the same persons. We are going to collect all forensic evidence from the spot and will also get DNA tests done to identify the bodies,” said Chitrakoot SP Pratap Gopendra Yadav.
Awasthi, Shahjahanpur VHP secretary, had allegedly announced a Rs 50 lakh reward for anyone who cuts off the former minister’s tongue on June 29.
“We do not want war. We want friendship,” said Advocate Khalid Jamil, who is part of the six-member delegation. Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association president said the visits between the lawyers of the two countries began in 2003 and he would it to continue in the future.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it clear that executive officer of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple will report to the administrative committee set up by the court for managing its affairs. The ruling came from a bench of CJI J S Khehar and Justice D Y Chandrachud after senior counsel Krishnan Venugopal, appearing for the Travancore […]
“If officials are found guilty, either an FIR would be registered or a letter will be sent to the DGP headquarters and home department recommending departmental action,” the SSP said.
During the review of law and order situation, the Centre is likely to press for expeditious investigation and arrest of those involved in some high-profile political murders.
“Demolition of cycle tracks would lead to increase in cases of road accidents and government would surely have to face jan akrosh,” said Akhilesh’s official statement.
“Unity in diversity is the biggest strength of our country, but several efforts are being made to destroy it. However, there has been no reaction from the BJP, which indicates that there is a silent approval of the government,” said Singh
Popularly known as the ‘village of wrestlers’, the village has a population of around 2,200—a majority belong to the backward classes.
The CM stated that the Governor called her up to speak about the flare-up in North 24-Parganas. The phone call came after a delegation of the BJP state leadership met the Governor at Raj Bhavan.
he boy was nabbed on Monday evening, but mobs vandalised shops and homes and blocked major roads in protest. They also demonstrated in front of Baduria police station.
According to police, the trouble began after a Class X student allegedly put up a derogatory post on Facebook on Monday. The boy was nabbed on Monday evening, but mobs vandalised shops and homes, and blocked major roads in protest.
While the commission was originally expected to submit its report within three months, it was given several extensions. The report was finally submitted on June 30 this year.
The bench was hearing a plea by Arrive Safe Society, a Chandigarh-based NGO, which had approached the Supreme Court against a Punjab and Haryana High Court order dismissing its petition that challenged the denotification order.
Additional Commissioner of the excise department Rajendra Prasad said the state government had already denotified state highways passing through cities and towns, including Bengaluru, saving 2,500 outlets from closure prior to July 1.







