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A group of Lucknow University students gatecrashed a wedding seeking free food, resulting in chaos and violence that left 3,000 guests without a meal.
The Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board's latest findings reveal that while Ganga water in Haridwar is unsafe for drinking, it remains suitable for bathing amid rising pollution concerns linked to human waste.
A man attempted to shoot SAD leader Sukhbir Singh Badal while he was performing penance at the Golden Temple, but quick action from bystanders prevented tragedy.
An eight-year-old girl was tragically shot dead in Meerut as a group of men targeted her brother over an old feud, highlighting the devastating consequences of unresolved conflicts.
The Lok Sabha's approval of the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill introduces provisions for multiple nominees in bank accounts, enhancing governance and addressing unclaimed deposits worth ₹78,000 crore.
President Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration of martial law aims to restore order amid rising protests against his government, raising serious concerns over civil liberties and democratic governance.
In a shocking revelation, the Telangana Medical Council has uncovered a network of fake doctors in Hyderabad administering distilled water to patients while posing as licensed medical professionals.
Cyclone Fengal has caused widespread destruction in Tamil Nadu, claiming 12 lives and affecting millions, prompting an urgent plea for financial aid from the state government.
Uber has launched its first water transport service, allowing tourists to book shikara rides on Dal Lake at government-regulated rates, ensuring fair pricing directly benefiting local operators.
Farmers from Uttar Pradesh launched a massive protest march towards Delhi, demanding fair compensation and agricultural reforms, causing significant traffic disruptions at the Noida border.
In a bid to ensure better governance and address ongoing legal challenges, the Andhra Pradesh government has dissolved the State Waqf Board established by the previous regime.
Indian passengers faced a harrowing ordeal, stranded for over 13 hours at Kuwait Airport after their Gulf Air flight made an emergency landing due to an engine fire, leading to allegations of discrimination and neglect.
Vikrant Massey shares his decision to retire from acting at 37, expressing a desire to focus on family while completing two final films before bidding farewell in 2025.
Gautam Adani claims that bribery allegations only strengthen his resolve amid ongoing political fallout.
A short circuit sparked a massive fire at Varanasi Cantt railway station, destroying over 200 two-wheelers and raising serious safety concerns.
In a heartwarming story, Kalaburagi police swiftly reunited a mother with her kidnapped newborn, bringing joy and relief after a traumatic ordeal.
Queensland’s government has introduced a contentious bill that could impose adult sentences on children as young as 10 for serious crimes, igniting fierce debate over its implications for youth justice and human rights.
The investigation reveals that five major companies in the Alliance to End Plastic Waste produced over 132 million tonnes of plastic while only managing to clean up a mere 119,000 tonnes in five years.
A festive torch march in Khandwa turned disastrous as over 30 participants suffered burns when torches accidentally ignited during the event.
Australia has passed a law banning social media use for children under 16, aiming to enhance online safety while raising concerns about privacy and access to support networks.
The proposed Waqf (Amendment) Bill has ignited fierce opposition among Muslims in India, who fear it threatens their property rights and community autonomy.
The Karnataka High Court has mandated higher penalties for dog owners who fail to clean up after their pets in public parks, aiming to enhance cleanliness and safety for all visitors.
A young Air India pilot's tragic death has led to her boyfriend's arrest amid allegations of emotional abuse and harassment.
Australia's House of Representatives has approved a bill banning social media for children under 16, aiming to enhance online safety amid rising mental health concerns.