KGMU Harassment Case Referred to Internal Panel

A senior woman faculty at KGMU reported harassment by a male professor. After no internal action, she approached the State Women's Commission, prompting the university to initiate an immediate inquiry. Follow this developing story.

UP's Digital Push for Differently Abled Women by 2026

Uttar Pradesh government launches ambitious digital literacy mission for differently abled women, part of broader disability inclusion initiatives including job reservations and accessible infrastructure.

Nagpur Police Uses Drones for Election Surveillance

Nagpur Rural Police launches 24/7 drone surveillance with thermal imaging for municipal elections. 21 goons' bonds cancelled, ₹5.40 lakh recovered. Read how technology ensures fair voting.

HSIIDC Opens Atal Shramik Canteens in Manesar

HSIIDC launches two subsidized canteens in IMT Manesar offering meals at Rs 10. Five total canteens planned, creating local employment through SHGs. Read more about this worker welfare initiative.

Bhilwara Murder: Five Held Over Illicit Relationship

A 45-year-old man murdered in Bhilwara's Indira Vihar Colony. Police detain five suspects including one woman. Investigation reveals illicit relationship and financial disputes as possible motives.

Nashik Industrialist Extorted of Rs 1.5 Lakh

Ambad police register extortion case against four individuals, including main accused Santosh Sharma, for threatening industrialist over illegal construction. Read the full details.

Nashik Police Workshop on New Criminal Laws

Nashik police organized a special workshop for investigating officers on new criminal laws with guidance from Principal Judge Srichand Jagmalani. Learn how this will transform investigations.

Viksit Uttar Pradesh-2047 Draft Nears Completion

Uttar Pradesh's ambitious Viksit UP-2047 project enters final phase with 9.8 million suggestions processed by IIT Kanpur. First draft expected by December end. Read more about this transformative vision.

Mathura: Rape Law Pioneer Lives in Poverty at 72

Mathura, whose 1972 custodial rape case changed India's sexual assault laws, now lives paralyzed and hungry in a remote Maharashtra village. Her story sparked legal reforms but she remains excluded from digital welfare systems.

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