February 17, 2026
  • February 17, 2026

‘Then who killed our children?’ ask parents after HC acquits Nithari’s Koli

by on October 17, 2023 0

Surinder Koli, who was convicted for the Nithari killings in 2006, has been acquitted by the Allahabad high court. The court expressed disappointment with the flawed investigation into the brutalities. Koli’s employer, Moninder Singh Pandher, was also acquitted. The court stated that the prosecution failed to prove their guilt beyond reasonable doubt, and criticized...

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Stones flung at Vande Bharat Express in Ujjain

by on October 17, 2023 0

The Indore-Nagpur Vande Bharat Express in Ujjain was targeted with stone-throwing incidents on two consecutive days. These incidents, occurring between Chintaman railway station and Ujjain junction, damaged glass panes in two coaches but did not injure any passengers. An investigation pointed to a farmer’s mistake in one incident, and an earlier incident involved an...

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Amit Shah blames Congress for Chhattisgarh lynching

by on October 17, 2023 0

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has blamed “appeasement politics” for the lynching of a young man in Chhattisgarh and urged voters to remove the Congress party from office in the upcoming assembly polls. Shah referenced the communal clashes in Biranpur village, where a man was murdered, and called on people to prevent such clashes...

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Australia revive WC campaign with 5-wicket win over Lanka

by on October 16, 2023 0

Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis smashed half-centuries as Australia beat Sri Lanka by five wickets to register their first win of the 2023 World Cup on Monday. Leg-spinner Adam Zampa returned figures of 4-47 to help bowl out Sri Lanka for 209, a total the five-time winners overhauled in 35.2 overs at Lucknow’s Ekana...

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Canada says no sign India tensions are impacting military ties

by on October 16, 2023 0

The diplomatic standoff between India and Canada over the killing of a Sikh separatist leader has not affected military cooperation between the two nations, according to a top Canadian navy official. Commodore David Mazur stated that there have been “friendly meetings” with Indian officials and that there has been no impact on defense diplomacy...

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Why ‘neutral’ China is picking a side in the Israel-Hamas conflict

by on October 16, 2023 0

Chinese envoy Zhai Jun is set to visit the Middle East to advocate for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. The visit aims to coordinate with various parties to secure a ceasefire, protect civilians, alleviate the situation, and promote dialogue. China’s pro-Palestinian stance is driven by its desire to enhance its image and influence...

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JD(S) leader revolts against Deve Gowda’s alliance decision

by on October 16, 2023 0

C M Ibrahim, senior leader of the Janata Dal (Secular) in Karnataka, has opposed party’s decision to ally with the BJP for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. He claimed that his faction is the original JD(S) and that he, as the state president, can make decisions for the party in Karnataka. Ibrahim stated that...

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