The J&K police's SIA raided eight locations in Srinagar, including Yasin Malik's residence, concerning the 1990 murder of Sarla Bhatt, a Kashmiri Pandit hospital employee. This action follows LG Manoj Sinha's commitment to reinvestigate terror killings.
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During a recent T20I match between Australia and South Africa, Proteas batter Lhuan-dre Pretorius provided a comical interlude. While facing Josh Hazlewood, his helmet slipped, obscuring his vision as he ran between wickets. Despite the laughter, Pretorius showcased his talent with a rapid 24 off 15 balls, including five boundaries.
Indian Railways has launched 'Rudrastra,' its longest freight train ever, stretching 4.5 kilometers. Composed of 354 wagons and powered by seven locomotives, the train was formed by linking six standard rakes. It journeyed from Ganjkhwaja to Garhwa Road, covering 200 km at an average speed of 40 km/h.
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In Delhi's Jangpura, Asif Qureshi, cousin of actress Huma Qureshi, was fatally stabbed following a parking dispute with brothers Ujjawal and Gautam. The altercation escalated after Qureshi asked Ujjawal to move his scooter, leading to a violent confrontation. Both brothers, known for their aggressive temper and prior history of altercations, have been arrested by the police.
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