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Patiala paathi held for alleged gurdwara sacrilege in Sanaur

Simranjit Singh, a 27-year-old paathi, sent to judicial custody for allegedly tearing a page of Guru Granth Sahib at Gurdwara Singh Sabha, Sanaur. Police say he confessed to framing a colleague. Read the full investigation details.

Jaipur Police bust mobile-snatching gang, arrest 6

Jaipur South Police cracked down on a mobile-snatching ring, arresting six habitual offenders and recovering 43 stolen phones. A special campaign targets repeat offenders to curb street crime.

13 Convicted for Murshidabad Riot Double Murder

A Jangipur court convicts 13 for murdering father-son duo during Murshidabad riots. The fast-track verdict comes six months after a detailed SIT probe. Sentencing expected Tuesday.

Historic Curzon Clock Restored for Golden Temple

A historic clock gifted by Lord Curzon to Sri Darbar Sahib in 1902 has been meticulously restored in the UK after a 2.5-year, ₹95 lakh project. Discover the journey of this forgotten relic.

SGPC Stops Heritage Street Work in Anandpur Sahib

The SGPC has suspended the Heritage Street project near Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib following a dispute with the Anandpur Sahib Foundation. Learn the details and implications for pilgrims.

Historic Curzon Clock Restored for Golden Temple

A rare clock gifted by Lord Curzon to Sri Darbar Sahib in 1902 has been meticulously restored in the UK at a cost of £80,000. Discovered damaged, it's set for reinstallation in January 2026.

SGPC member objects to Amritsar 'Holy City' meat ban

SGPC's Kiranjot Kaur accuses Punjab govt of 'brahmanising' Sikhs over Amritsar meat sale ban. She cites historical Jhatka rights as govt notification sparks religious debate. Read the full story.

SIT files complaint against MLA Akhil Gogoi

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has filed a complaint against Assam MLA Akhil Gogoi for allegedly circulating details of a chargesheet related to singer Zubeen Garg's driver's death. The case involves serious charges under the NDPS Act.

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