Feb 20, 2024
Tata Group's market cap soars to $365 billion, bigger than Pakistan’s entire economy, eclipsing its $341 billion GDP; Amid economic contrasts, Pakistan shines as the world's top donkey exporter, showcasing diverse achievements in the global market
In a striking development, the Tata Group, one of India's most esteemed conglomerates, has seen a significant surge in its market value over the past year. This increase has led to an extraordinary milestone where the group's total market capitalization now exceeds the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Pakistan. According to a report by the Economic Times, the Tata Group's market value is approximately Rs 30.3 lakh crore (USD 365 billion), which astonishingly surpasses Pakistan's GDP, estimated to be around USD 341 billion.
Feb 20, 2024
In Alwar, Rajasthan, over 600 cows slaughtered monthly with beef sold via WhatsApp groups for home delivery in 50 villages & supplied to 300 shops, amid allegations of police collusion in a deep-rooted illegal trade, bulldozer action of demolition started
In Alwar, Rajasthan, a shocking discovery has come to light, revealing the harsh reality of an operational beef market that was functioning with the alleged collusion of local police officers. The revelation led to immediate action by the Rajasthan government, headed by BJP's Bhajan Lal Sharma, on 19th February. The response was swift: the entire police station implicated in the scandal was reassigned, and four police officers have been suspended. Furthermore, the authorities have taken decisive steps by demolishing the facilities used for this illegal trade.
Feb 19, 2024
"Just outcome": In a gripping saga from Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, Pankaj Upadhyay's brutal murder caught on CCTV lead to swift justice, arrests and the bulldozing of illegal constructions mark a determined fight against crime and urban encroachment
In a shocking display of violence in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, a group attacked two young men using sticks and a shovel, leading to the death of one and leaving the other in a grave condition. This gruesome event, captured on local CCTV, has sent shockwaves through the community. Authorities have since detained five individuals linked to this brutal assault.
Feb 19, 2024
In a harrowing incident, Geeta, a resident of Nibiya village, was in a mustard field with her one-year-old daughter when Mohammad Bhondu Rehman, a 50-year-old man from the neighborhood, horrifically abducted her, and brutally raped her
In a heart-wrenching incident that has sent shockwaves through the village in the Nanpara Kotwali area of Bahraich, a one-year-old girl became the victim of an unimaginable act of violence. The accused, a middle-aged man belonging to the Muslim community, has been arrested following allegations of brutally raping the young child. The gravity of the situation has compelled the local law enforcement to take immediate action, with the man now under interrogation to unravel the details of this horrifying event.
Feb 17, 2024
‘Islam Zindabad’: In Darbhanga, Bihar, a Hindu procession for Maa Saraswati iodl's immersion faced stone pelting by Islamic extremists, including Faizan, Tabrez among 14 arrested, FIR on 200+, uncovering a plot of pre-planned communal discord
In a shocking series of events in Darbhanga, Bihar, a procession carrying the idol of Maa Saraswati for immersion became the target of violence. Reports state that as the Hindu devotees were on their way to immerse the idol at the scheduled time of 5 pm on Thursday, 15th February, they were ambushed. A mob, identified as Islamic fundamentalists, forcibly stopped the procession. The confrontation escalated quickly as the mob resorted to stone pelting, causing injuries to many in the procession. The attack didn't stop at just physical violence; the mob went on to destroy the idol of Maa Saras...
Feb 16, 2024
In a decisive crackdown, UP's STF arrests Javed Shaikh and Majid, seizing 4 IEDs, uncovering a sinister plot linked to 2013's Muzaffarnagar riots; ties to Imrana revealed, intricate bomb-making skills from familial legacy & a network spanning borders
In a significant operation on the morning of February 16, the Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh displayed exceptional vigilance and skill by arresting two individuals, Javed Shaikh and his associate Majid, in Muzaffarnagar. This arrest was not just any routine operation; it potentially saved countless lives. The STF, acting on precise intelligence, intercepted these two in the Khalapar area, a detail that underscores the meticulous planning and execution of the operation.
Feb 16, 2024
In Kota, shockwaves ripple through the community as a minor NEET aspirant falls victim to a brutal gangrape and another JEE student succumbs to the pressures of competitive exams, choosing suicide; calls for protective measures in India's coaching capital
In a disturbing development from Kota, a 16-year-old student, who had been attending coaching classes, became the victim of a brutal gangrape. This incident led to the arrest of four young men, all of whom were in the midst of preparing for the NEET examination. It emerged that one of the individuals implicated in this case had deceitfully lured the victim to his apartment under false pretenses.
Feb 15, 2024
In Mandsaur, the horrific rape of a minor girl by Sohail, Arbaaz and Anos sparks widespread outrage, 4 illegal constructions of accused bulldozed, a united call for justice echoes through the streets, Hindu activist demand immediate punishment to culprits
In a deeply unsettling incident from Mandsaur district in Madhya Pradesh, a minor girl fell victim to a gangrape that has sparked widespread shock and anger. The police have taken decisive action by arresting five individuals connected to this heinous act, underscoring the severity of the crime. It is particularly distressing to note that among the accused, two are reported to be minors themselves. This detail not only adds a layer of complexity to the case but also raises alarming questions about the influences that lead young individuals down such a dark path.
Feb 14, 2024
"Manipur to 'deport' those who settled in state after 1961": The crisis we are facing today is one of struggle for existence, survival, and identity, said CM N. Biren Singh, fencing the Indo-Myanmar border and cancelling FMR will end illegal immigration
On January 12, N Biren Singh, the Chief Minister of Manipur, made a pivotal announcement. He stated that individuals who arrived in the state after 1961, which is established as the base year for the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system, would be identified and deported. This declaration follows his admission of the presence of over 12,000 refugees from Myanmar across various districts in Manipur. Singh highlighted his concerns regarding illegal immigrants, especially the Chun Kuki tribes from neighboring countries, who are residing in the state without valid documentation.