Vizag Court Jails Fake Naval Officer for 12 Years

A Gajuwaka court sentenced Gadi Satya Surya Chalapathi Rao to 12 years' rigorous imprisonment for impersonating a naval officer and cheating job aspirants across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana over a decade.

Goa Waiter Arrested for Stabbing Resort Manager in Neck

A 35-year-old waiter at a Vagator resort was arrested by Anjuna police after allegedly stabbing the manager in the neck following a heated argument. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon, causing severe bleeding before staff intervened.

Ferozepur Teen Murder: Police Probe Old Rivalry Link

A 17-year-old boy was abducted and murdered in Ferozepur Cantonment, with police suspecting the killing may be linked to an old rivalry between two groups. The victim's body was found near a cremation ground.

AP's P4 Program Helps 2.1 Lakh Families, Naidu Hails Success

Andhra Pradesh's innovative P4 program has assisted 2.1 lakh families in its inaugural year, with 1.06 lakh mentors adopting over 10 lakh poor families. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu emphasizes this as just the beginning of broader social transformat

First Hearing in Fast-Track Court for Zubeen Garg Case

The fast-track sessions court in Guwahati held its initial hearing in the Zubeen Garg death case. Counsel for singer Amritprava Mahanta presented submissions, with other accused to follow. The case involves murder charges despite Singapore's accidental dr

Goa's New Borim Bridge: Rs 1,948 Crore DPR Submitted

The PWD has submitted a detailed project report for a new high-level Borim bridge across the Zuari river in Goa, with a cost estimate of Rs 1,948 crore. The four-lane cable-stayed bridge will span 8km and be funded by the Union ministry of road transport

J&K CM Omar Abdullah Opposes Party MLA's Walnut Tree Bill

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has strongly opposed a bill by his own party MLA that would permit landowners to cut walnut trees on private property, warning it could devastate Kashmir's walnut economy and cultural identity.

Bengali Hindus: Central Assam's Decisive Electoral Bloc

The roots of Hindutva in central Assam trace back to pre-Independence, with long-settled Bengali Hindus now forming a pivotal electoral segment in three key assembly constituencies: Nagaon-Batadraba, Hojai, and Lumding.

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