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May 15, 2024
'COPS' TURN DAYLIGHT ROBBERS
Barge into the flat of owner of Café Mysore, claim to be from Crime Branch, decamp with Rs 25 lakh in cash
2 mins
Guided by stars, Modi files nomination at high noon
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, eyeing a third term in Varanasi, submitted his nomination papers on Tuesday, escorted by several NDA stalwarts and an enthusiastic crowd.
2 mins
BILLBOARD BHINDE GONE WITH THE WIND
Has been fined 21 times for illegal hoardings; not to forget charges of rape and cheque bouncing
1 min
Had 10-year nod from Railway police chief
For putting up hoarding at the spot where the 120X120 pilboard crashed
2 mins
BMC mulls taxing commercial properties in slums
Since the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation's secondhighest source of revenue property tax took a heavy blow last year, owing to the exemption granted to residential properties up to 500sqft and no hike in taxes for the past five years, the civic body is once again considering the possibility of taxing commercial structures in slums.
1 min
US sanction risk over deal on Chabahar
Any country having business dealings with Iran runs the \"potential risk of sanctions\", the US has warned, noting that it is aware that Tehran and New Delhi have signed a deal concerning the Chabahar port.
1 min
AAP launches washing machine’ campaign
In order to highlight its oft-repeated charge that the ruling BJP is using central agencies to pressurise Opposition leaders to join the party and even the tainted' leaders become 'clean' on joining it, while those resisting the move end up behind bars, the Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday launched a unique \"Washing Machine Ka Kaala Jaadu\" (the black magic of washing machine) campaign.
1 min
Only Remembered During Elections?
People of the Matua community generally feel that they are only mentioned and used when the polls are announced. The sect that belongs to the Namasudra caste, came to West Bengal from Bangladesh following the Partition.
1 min
Will soon make AAP accused: ED to HC
The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday submitted in the Delhi High Court that it would be naming the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as an accused in the Delhi liquor policy case. The investigating agency also stated that it would be filing a supplementary charge sheet in this regard soon.
1 min
Shah, Didi's CAArnama to woo poll-wary Matuas
Both BJP TMC are trying their best to convince the sect
1 min
Sixth man accused in Galaxy firing sent to police custody
A court on Tuesday remanded a member of Lawrence Bishnoi gang, arrested in connection with firing outside Bollywood actorSalman Khan's residence last month, to the custody of Mumbai Police till May 22.
1 min
Shrikant Shinde sees 669% rise in wealth in 5 years
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's son and Member of Parliament from Kalyan constituency, Shrikant Shinde, recorded the highest wealth growth of 669% in five years among all the candidates from the Mumbai metropolitan area.
1 min
Modi likely to visit victims of billboard tragedy today
City gears up for traffic c disruptions a as PM holds roadshow in Ghatkopar
1 min
ALL ILLEGAL, UNLICENSED HOARDINGS TO GO ALL DICC. VILLAY COUL
BMC chief orders knocking down illegal boards; Thane, Navi Mumbai, Mira-Bhayandar Civic bodies call for structural audits
2 mins
Travel company penalised for visa refusal
Complainant, his family underwent mental agony and depression because of visa refusal; commission wants complainant to be aptly compensated for his loss
2 mins
75 attendees seek partners at marriage event
On a recent weekend evening, around 75 men and women gathered at the Islamic Gymkhana on Marine Drive. Their mission: to find a life companion.
1 min
Alarm as colleges demand excess fees pre admission
Complaints include demands for fees beyond approved amounts, optional charges; FRA suggests State CET Cell implement centralised method for fee
2 mins
Deeply disturbing: Tharoor
Cong leader reacts after X user claims Shirur voters chose Adhalrao over Kolhe due to symbol confusion
3 mins
Commuters navigate knee-deep waters to board MSRTC buses
Persistent waterlogging near the Swargate Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) bus stand has become a significant issue, causing problems for passengers, auto-rickshaw drivers, and local businesses.
2 mins
MARATHWADA TOPS IN VOTING
As many as 63.07 percent voters exercised their franchise during the Lok Sabha election in the Aurangabad constituency on Monday.
2 mins
Public Sector Hanks Total Profit Crosses 21.4 Lakh Crore In FY24
The 12 Public Sector Banks together had earned a net profit of 4,04,649 crore in 2022-23
2 mins
AFRICA OPS STING BHARTI AIRTEL.Q4 PAT TANKS 31% TO ₹2,072 CR
Telecom operator Bharti Airtel on Tuesday posted a 31 per cent drop in consolidated profit to Rs 2,072 crore in the March quarter mainly due to devaluation of the Nigerian Naira.
1 min
Pradhan to students whose CBSE scores didn't meet expectations
\"Your moment of glory is not far away\" is Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's message for class 10 and class 12 students whose scores in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board exams did not meet their expectations.
1 min
Cops submit report on one more plaint against WB Guv
Kolkata Police, on Tuesday, submitted to the state secretariat a confidential report on another complaint of \"outKolkata Police, on Tuesday, submitted to the state secretariat a confidential report on another complaint of \"outrage of modesty\" against West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose filed by an Odissi dancer last year.rage of modesty\" against West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose filed by an Odissi dancer last year.
1 min
3 SFJ men held for Khalistani graffiti
Accused behind slogans on Bathinda and Delhi walls: Police
1 min
Porvorim flyover work begins, completion target of 2 years
ELEVATED CORRIDOR TO BE OF SIX LANES | PHASE-1 FROM NEO-MAJESTIC HOTEL TO MALL DE GOA
1 min
Seven missing in Narmada
The family was swimming in the river after the Bhagvad Katha event
1 min
RECORD POLLING IN AP
Andhra Pradesh has witnessed about 79 per cent polling till midnight on Monday, in the fourth phase of general elections for 175 assembly and 25 Lok Sabha constituencies. People stood in long queues, waited for hours to cast their votes as if they were voting with vengeance.
2 mins
NAKALITES GIVING UP GUNS IS A MATTER OF JOY
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Tuesday said it is a matter of joy that Naxalites are giving up guns and joining the mainstream.
1 min
NGT forms panel to look into fly ash mismanagement
The plant has failed to put its fly Tash to good use to build road and flyover embankments
1 min
4,50,000 People Fled Rafah Fighting In A Week, Says UN
Almost 4,50,000 people left the city of Rafah in Gaza in the space of one week as hordes of displaced people try to escape from heavy fighting in the south of the coastal strip, the UN said on Tuesday.
1 min
All-round DC outplay L3G
Stubbs and Porel’s batting and tight bowling help them win
1 min
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