Maoists with Rs 8 Lakh Bounty Surrender in Sukma

Four Maoists, including two women, surrendered with automatic weapons in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district. The group had a combined bounty of Rs 8 lakh and were active in the Konta-Kistaram area.

Kanpur: Disabled Woman Dies in Brick Kiln Fire

A 70-year-old disabled woman was burnt alive after a bonfire ignited her bedding at a brick kiln in Kanpur's Bidhnu area. The incident occurred on Thursday night while her husband was away.

Pak Drone Spotted Over J&K Village in Samba

Security forces in Jammu & Kashmir's Samba district reported a suspected Pakistani drone hovering over a forward village, raising security concerns along the border region.

Kuvempu Family Sets Conditions for Mysuru House Museum

The family of former Chief Minister Kuvempu has agreed to cooperate with the government to transform his Mysuru house into a museum, settling the matter for Rs 5 crore after collective family discussions.

Bihar Seeks Industrial Package, Flood Control Support

Bihar Finance Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav has requested a special industrial package and enhanced flood-mitigation support from the Centre during pre-Budget consultations with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Bombay HC Declares Missing Man Presumed Dead Since 2003

The Bombay High Court has ruled that a man missing since 2003 is presumed dead, overturning a lower court's dismissal. Justice Jitendra Jain cited Section 108 of the Indian Evidence Act in the landmark decision.

Ex-CPM Leader's Book Attacks Party Leadership

Former CPM leader V Kunhikrishnan, expelled over fund misuse allegations, releases book criticizing party's deviation from communist principles and financial irregularities.

Yatnal Mocks Karnataka BJP in Assembly Over Modi Model

BJP leader Basanagouda Patil Yatnal criticized the Karnataka state government in the legislative assembly, accusing it of ignoring the Modi model and focusing excessively on guarantee schemes at the expense of development.

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