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Exclusive | Udaipur Murder Accused Admitted They Had BJP Leaders on Their Radar, Did Recces, Say Sources
Sources said that during interrogation it emerged that the accused carried out a recce of BJP establishments and functionaries to relay back to their handlers in Pakistan
NVS Recruitment 2022: Navodaya Vidyalaya is Hiring for 1616 Posts of Teachers, Principals, Salary up to Rs 2,09,200
NVS Recruitment 2022: Interested and eligible candidates can apply on the official website at navodaya.gov.in. The online application process will remain open till July 22
Delhi Man Makes Fake Robbery Call to Grab Wife's Money
Police scanned the footage of CCTV cameras installed along the entire route thoroughly and found that nothing such took place as claimed
PM Underscores Importance of Investing in Tech, Innovation, while Inaugurating Bosch Smart Campus
PM Modi said investments have increased over the past two years, and India is one of the major economies with the quickest growth rates
Remembering Purushottam Das Tandon On His 60th Death Anniversary: All You Need to Know
Many said that Purushottam championed the cause for Hindi due to deep animosity towards Urdu.
Over 2 Dozen Students Fall Sick After Consuming Mid-day Meal in Bihar
After consuming the meal and going inside the classroom, more than two dozen pupils in the age group of 10 to 14 complained about vomiting and loose motion.
IIT Mandi Launches MBA in Data Science & AI, Admissions Based on CAT Score
MBA in data science and AI is open to undergraduate students of all backgrounds who have studied mathematics till class 12 level. The application process is open and will conclude on July 17.
Unsuspicious to Neighbours, But Watched ISIS Videos Before Killing: Peep Into Udaipur Killers' Lives
The accused, Riaz Akhtari and Ghouse Mohammad, who murdered Kanhaiya Lal on Tuesday, were brought in a police van with their faces covered to the court
Weather: 20 Bodies Recovered in Manipur; More Rains Likely in Mumbai, 3 Other Maha Districts
Weather LIVE: The IMD Mumbai has forecast moderate to heavy rains with the possibility of "occasional intense spells" at isolated places in the city for 24 hours from Friday morning.
After 3 Jawans Killed in Odisha Naxal Ambush, DG CRPF Suspends ROPs as 'Glaring Shortcomings' Emerge
The director general has made it clear that the responsibility of senior officers will be fixed in case of such lapses and IGs will certify that all key points are fulfilled and all approvals have been taken before allowing any road-opening party
Man in HC Claims Wife 'Chained Like Animals', 'Confined in Brothel'; Seeks Her Production
The plea that has been submitted in court said that the case seems like the woman who had been lured by a job offer was a victim of kidnapping, illegal confinement, prostitution and human trafficking
Bombay HC Asks NIA to File Affidavit Detailing Status of 2008 Malegaon Blast Trial
A bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and V G Bisht directed the probe agency to inform the high court of the status of the trial and the number of witnesses examined so far
Prohibitory Orders in Mumbai Ahead of Floor Test and Arrival of Rebel Shiv Sena MLAs
Police have imposed section 144 of the CrPC banning the assembly of five or more persons and will not allow anybody to gather near the Vidhan Bhavan and surrounding areas in south Mumbai
News18 Afternoon Digest: ‘Will Do Something Exemplary & Send Video’: Udaipur Accused Told Pak Friends & Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories: Eknath Shinde and other rebel MLAs donate rs 51 lakh for Assam flood relief; Will do something exemplary & send video’: Udaipur accused told Pak friends; and more
Maha: MVA Will Have to Move SC Against Governor's Letter for Floor Test, Says Cong's Prithviraj Chavan
Governor Koshyari has asked the Maharashtra Legislature Secretary to hold a floor test of the Shiv Sena-led government at 11 am on Thursday
Congress's Manish Tewari Supports Agnipath Scheme; Party Distances
Tewari had said that the process of Defence reforms, including right sizing the military started in the US way back in 1975 when Donald Rumsfield was the Defence Secretary in the Ford Administration and every successive administration has seen it through