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Delhi man murders girlfriend, stuffs body in dhaba's fridge, goes to marry
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Accused Sahil Gehlot was arrested after the body of a woman, a resident of Haryana's Jhajjar, was found inside a fridge at a dhaba, owned by him, on the outskirts of village Mitraon in Delhi. As per sources, the murder was committed near the Kashmiri Gate area and Gehlot then drove with the dead body all the way to his dhaba - a distance of around 36 km.
Delhi HC seeks Centre's response on Oxfam India's plea against non-renewal of FCRA registration
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The MHA was directed by a single-judge bench of Justice Pratibha M. Singh to file a response within four weeks' time. The bench listed the matter for the next hearing in April. Representing the MGA, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Chetan Sharma stated that the government had sufficient material against the NGO, and the decision to suspend its FCRA was based on the same.
Bihar IGP Vikash Vaibhav requests transfer from Home Guards
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As per the post on February 8, he said: "I am under tremendous pain as DG madam is abusing me every day. I was given the responsibility of IG of home guard on October 18, 2022 and I am doing my duty sincerely but DG madam unnecessarily abusing me every day. Due to her regular abuse, I am under tremendous pain."
Valentine's Day: Shri Ram Sena says it will keep hawk's eye on parks, hotels
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Speaking to reporters, Pramod Muthalik, national president of the Sena, said that they oppose the celebration every year and the group will oppose it this year also. "We will stop the drug and sex that will happen on the pretext of celebration of Valentine's Day. It will be done according to the law," he said.
Rs 28,36,980 revenue generated from sale of tickets for R-Day parade
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Bhatt said that the expenditure on making various arrangements for the Republic Day ceremony is borne by the respective participating parties, executing organisations or agencies from their own budget allocations and is not compiled or exhibited under one head of account. The allocation of the ceremonials division of the Ministry of Defence for financial year 2022-2023.
Leonardo DiCaprio praises Assam govt for zero rhino poaching
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The Assam government on January 1 announced that for the first time since 1977, there was no case of poaching of the animal in the state in 2022. The actor took to Instagram, where he said: "In 2021, the government of the Indian state of Assam set out to end the poaching of the Endangered Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros in Kaziranga National Park.
Nearly 14 to 16 more cheetahs likely to be brought to India, says Scindia
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Currently, the government is working on the second phase of Project Cheetah and has signed a pact with South Africa, from where the cheetahs will be translocated. The Minister said that preserving wildlife and ensuring that it thrives is a very important part of our tradition as well as our treasure for us to maintain, develop and grow in a fiduciary role for the generations to come.
ED makes 8th arrest in Delhi excise policy scam
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A man named Rajesh Joshi was arrested by the ED, who is said to be connected with an advertising agency, sources said. Further details were awaited. ED sources also said that he was close to charge-sheeted accused Dinesh Arora. "Joshi got money from Arora for the Goa elections. This money was the proceeds of crime generated through the excise policy scam," said the source.
Social media: Dos and don'ts issued for Uttar Pradesh Police
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In-charge of UP Police Social Cell, Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Rahul Srivastava said that the new social media policy for police officers had been revised taking cognisance of the massive use of social media platforms by police personnel. He added their social media posts often triggered controversy that attracted action against them.
Women can offer 'namaz' in mosques: AIMPLB to Supreme Court
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However, free intermixing of genders in the same line or common space is not in conformity with the position prescribed in Islam and that needs to be taken care of by segregation within the premises by the management committee, if possible, the board said in a statement. "Considering the said religious texts, doctrines and religious beliefs of the followers of Islam.
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