Manipur Police Constable Held with Heroin; 3 Arrested
The constable, Md Wahidur Rahman, was caught with 544 drug capsules; police vow strict action under zero-tolerance policy. The arrests follow...
The constable, Md Wahidur Rahman, was caught with 544 drug capsules; police vow strict action under zero-tolerance policy. The arrests follow...
Rahul Gandhi has been in South America for over two weeks and has not addressed the ongoing Bihar voter fraud...
RJD’s strategy focuses on attracting backward castes, EBCs, and even upper-caste Bhumihars, complementing its traditional M-Y support to widen its...
Senior Hamas leader Hossam Badran rejected any proposal for members to leave Gaza, calling it an attempt to expel Palestinians...
Afghanistan’s Defense Ministry confirmed that its troops overran Pakistani positions in Kunar and Helmand provinces after heavy firefights late Saturday....
The Bengal BJP accused the Mamata Banerjee government of failing to protect women, saying justice “remains elusive” under her rule....
The deal, brokered with mediation by Egypt, Qatar, and the U.S., includes a phased Israeli troop withdrawal and mutual exchange...
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra urged Prime Minister Modi to clarify how Indian women journalists were excluded from the event, calling it...
More than 6,000 people were arrested for illegal brewing, storage, and transportation of alcohol during the nine-day crackdown. Special task forces...
The US also received preventive screenings and immunizations ahead of international travel, including an updated COVID-19 booster. BY PC Bureau...
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