A woman named Komal was kidnapped and murdered by Asif, an acquaintance. After a dispute, she was strangled, her body tied to a stone, and dumped in a canal. The body surfaced days later, leading to the registration of a murder case and Asif's subsequent arrest.
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Yes, blame Nestle, which makes Cerelac, and Mondelez, which makes Bournvita, for piling on sugar in their products. But the bigger fact is that India’s relationship with sugar is hard to rewire because it is an age-old love story.
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Union aviation secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam has urgently convened a meeting with airlines following the sharp increase in airfares to Prayagraj during the Maha Kumbh. The demand for flights has led to prices skyrocketing, with return tickets from major cities exceeding Rs 50,000 in some cases. Additional flights have been approved, but supply still falls short of meeting the high demand.
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