Delhi Police's Economic Offences Wing arrested a 36-year-old man for cheating homebuyers. He sold properties mortgaged to a bank and accumulated Rs 13 crore. The investigation revealed the accused siphoned funds and is involved in multiple fraud cases. The man had taken loans worth Rs 300 crore and misappropriated company funds.
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A 55-year-old CRPF assistant sub-inspector from Bihar's Patna shot himself dead with his service weapon in Katra, J&K's Reasi district, at a makeshift CRPF picket along the Tarakote route. Colleagues discovered him with a chest bullet wound. Authorities are investigating the exact cause of the suicide.
The Delhi high court has ruled that contemplating a terrorist act for years, even without executing it, constitutes a punishable offense under UAPA. The court underlined that planning and recruitment efforts, like brainwashing youth for terrorism, fall under terrorist acts, even without executing specific activities.
The Delhi poll result reignites the debate within the INDIA bloc regarding leadership, with Congress blamed for AAP’s defeat and BJP’s return after 27 years. The opposition's disunity is highlighted as a critical factor in their failure, with calls for the Congress to lead a united front.
Delhi high court quashed the arrests of UNLF's "army chief" Thokchom S Singh and two other members from the insurgent group in Manipur, emphasizing the mandatory requirement for written grounds of arrest. The court ordered their release and nullified all related remand orders.
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Private Indian airports will invest over Rs 60,000 crore in infrastructure by fiscal 2027, aiming to handle 65 million more passengers annually. Revenue is projected to rise 17% due to increased traffic and tariff hikes. Despite 70% capex funded by debt, robust credit profiles are expected. Aeronautical revenue will grow by 24%, supported by higher tariffs.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's speech at Oxford was disrupted by two groups of protesters, causing chaos. Security had to intervene as protesters accused her of various allegations, with the incident highlighting political tensions and unrest among certain groups.
Gujarat home minister Harsh Sanghavi rebutted Arvind Kejriwal's claims about Gujarat police presence in Delhi elections, explaining it's routine for the Election Commission to deploy forces from various states. He emphasized the EC's procedure includes several states and posted related documents.
Chiranjeevi faced backlash for his comments about wanting a male grandchild to carry on the family legacy. His remarks were labeled as sexist and misogynistic, sparking outrage on social media. Critics pointed out that daughters are equally capable of upholding the family legacy.