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Senior Citizen Loses Rs 86.7 Lakh in Stock Trading Scam

A 60-year-old retired professional from Ahmedabad's Satellite area lost Rs 86.7 lakh in an online stock trading fraud. The scam, originating on Facebook, used WhatsApp groups and a fake trading app. Learn how to protect yourself.

Puducherry stuns MP in Vijay Hazare Trophy upset

Puducherry handed Madhya Pradesh their first defeat in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, winning by 4 wickets with 7 overs to spare. Read the full match analysis and key performances here.

2026 Elections: Key Battlegrounds for India's Future

2026 is a crucial election year in India, with high-stakes assembly polls in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry. The results will define political careers and set the stage for the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. Explore the key contests.

Nashik woman loses Rs 1.4 lakh in WhatsApp APK scam

A 43-year-old woman in Nashik lost Rs 1.4 lakh after clicking a malicious WhatsApp APK file. The scam began with a search for a hospital's phone number. Learn how to protect yourself from such cyber fraud.

Tamil Nadu youth dies in Cambodia cyber fraud captivity

A 22-year-old from Coimbatore died in Cambodia after being forced into a scam call centre. His family alleges he was confined and starved for refusing to commit cyber fraud. Read about the alarming 'cyber slavery' network.

BJP's Nitin Nabin to visit Puducherry on December 21

Newly appointed BJP working president Nitin Nabin will make his first official trip to Puducherry on December 21. He will meet CM Rangaswamy and address party workers, aiming to strengthen the alliance. Read more.

Mandaviya to address Auroville Literary Festival valedictory

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will address the closing session of the Auroville Literary Festival on December 21. The festival, which began on Dec 15, features a unique language-based itinerary with distinguished speakers.

Ghaziabad: Rs 43 Lakh Lost in Online Investment Scams

Two Ghaziabad residents lost over Rs 43 lakh in separate online investment scams. Fraudsters used Facebook and WhatsApp to lure victims with promises of high returns. Police have registered FIRs and investigations are ongoing.

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