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Shorts, ripped jeans, skirts not allowed in Puri's Jagannath temple as dress code comes into force

Puri: People wearing half-plants, shorts, ripped jeans, skirts and sleeveless dresses will not be allowed entry into the famed Jagannath temple in Odisha's Puri as a dress code came into force on Monday, officials said.

 


Gujarat: 3-year-old girl falls into borewell, rescue ops underway

Devbhumi Dwarka: A 3-year-old girl fell 30 feet into a borewell in Devbhumi Dwarka in Gujarat on Monday and teams comprising Army personnel and local authorities were engaged in a rescue operation, an official said.

 


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Nashik court sends ‘godman’ Kharat to 3-day police custody in 7th sexual exploitation case




We do not recognise ad-hoc panel and ministry suspension, will organise Nationals: Sanjay Singh

New Delhi: Indian wrestling teetered on the edge of a deeper crisis with Sanjay Singh, President of the suspended WFI, on Monday declaring that they will soon organise the national championships and insisting that they neither recognise the suspension of their newly-elected body by Sports Ministry nor the ad-hoc panel.

 

Young dairy farmer loses 12 cattle to suspected poisoning in Kerala

Idukki (Kerala): A young dairy farmer in Kerala has faced a devastating loss as 12 out of his 20 cattle died, suspected to be poisoned by their feed.

 

Canada-based Goldy Brar designated as terrorist under anti-terror law UAPA by govt

New Delhi: Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar was on Monday designated as a terrorist by the government under the anti-terror law for his involvement in smuggling of high-grade arms, ammunition and explosives through drones from across the border for carrying out killings in India.

 

Woman and male accomplice arrested for assault on toddler in Kerala's Alappuzha

Alappuzha (Kerala): The Kerala police arrested a woman and her male friend on Monday for allegedly beating up her one-and-a-half-year-old child in this coastal district.

 

283 people booked for drunk driving in Mumbai during New Year celebrations

The Mumbai Police have registered cases against 283 people for driving vehicles under the influence of alcohol during the New Year celebrations here, an official said on Monday.

 

Those who chose to be slaves should not comment on us: Sanjay Raut on Ajit Pawar

 Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Monday took a swipe at Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, saying those who have accepted "slavery" should not comment on MVA leaders.

Gang rape of IIT-BHU student: Congress workers to gherao PM Modi's Varanasi constituency office

Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Rai said party workers would gherao Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency office in Varanasi on Tuesday to protest against the alleged involvement of the BJP's local leaders in the gang-rape of a BHU student.

28,811 complaints of crimes against women received in 2023, over 50% from UP: NCW data

The National Commission for Women (NCW) registered 28,811 complaints of crime against women last year and about 55 per cent were from Uttar Pradesh.

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