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Is it a sutli bomb? Is it a Pokemon? It is Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra in a green, puffy dress.
The Telangana police have launched an investigation amid allegations the girl was being harassed by her relatives for drumming up a fabricated story of kidnap and rape, which was exposed by the Rachakonda police.
The Hyundai Alcazar - which is expected to be offered in six- and seven-seat forms - will be longer than the five-seat Creta but is expected to borrow its powertrains.
<p>(Eds: Adds inputs) Kolkata, Feb 24 (PTI) Amid a spike in coronavirus infections in Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka and Telangana, the West Bengal government on Wednesday made it mandatory for passengers travelling in flights from these states to produce negative COVID-19 reports.</p>
Ravi has also been directed to furnish two sureties of Rs 1 lakh each for her release.
Priyanka Chopra recently shared a bunch of hilarious memes on one of her ensembles.
A tourist's video shows the moment a woman is lured to the edge of a cliff by her husband before plummeting to her death.
Standing at the same ground from where Narendra Modi had addressed a political rally two days back, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday trained guns at the Prime Minister for "disrespecting the mothers and daughters of Bengal" and called him a 'dangabaaz' (rioter) and dhandabaaz' at Dunlop's Shahganj Maidan.
In snippets of sound after the landing, the mechanical hum of the rover's systems and gusts of wind are audible.
Disha's arrest itself raises a host of questions – both with regard to the manner in which the Delhi Police picked her up from her home in Bengaluru and the charges levelled against her.
Earlier today, announcing the next phase of India’s vaccination drive, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said that people above the age of 60 and those above 45 years with co-morbidities will be vaccinated from 1 March
The men – plus one teenager living overseas – were targeted for allegedly posting ‘defamatory’ material about soldiers who died in clashes last year Chinese and Indian troops clashed along the disputed border between the two countries in June. Beijing admitted for the first time this week that four of its soldiers died in the clashes. Photograph: Anonymous/AP Chinese authorities have arrested at least six people, and is targeting a teenager living overseas, for posting online about Chinese soldiers killed in a border clash last year. Last week the Chinese government bestowed posthumous honours on four soldiers who died after the Galwan valley clash with Indian forces, in the disputed Himalayan border regions. The men were detained under a 2018 law which makes it illegal to defame “heroes and martyrs” in China. An amendment set to take effect this month brings potential penalties of three years in jail. Another man who police said had lived overseas since July 2019, was “pursued online” over comments he made about the soldiers, “on suspicion of causing trouble on the internet”. In a statement police in Chongqing city said the 19-year-old man, surnamed Wang and posting on Weibo as @tscb8, had “slandered and belittled the heroes” with his comments, “causing negative social impact”. “Heroes and martyrs are not allowed to be desecrated. Cyberspace is not outside the law,” it said. “Public security organs will crack down on acts that openly insult the deeds and spirit of heroes and martyrs in accordance with the law.” The others, who were arrested or turned themselves in, were aged between 20 and 40. Four were accused of committing crimes on Weibo and WeChat and ordered into criminal detention for up to 15 days. Others were held in administrative detention, one of China’s many forms of detaining suspects and which has been criticised by rights groups in the past. One man is Nanjing blogger, Qiu Ziming, who reportedly questioned the official death toll given by Chinese authorities, and the eight-month timeline before an official announcement. Indian officials said at the time they believed around 45 Chinese soldiers had died. Qui was suspected of “picking quarrels and causing trouble”, a broadly defined crime which carries 10 years in jail, and is often used against journalists and activists. Qiu’s Weibo account, which had more than 2.5 million followers, has since been suspended. Yaqui Wang, China researcher for Human Rights Watch, said the pursuit of the 19-year-old was a tactic by authorities “to show that they would not tolerate any speech questioning the official narrative of the border conflict, no matter where the critic is physically located”. “Authorities used to harass overseas-based critics or their China-based families without resorting to formal prosecution mechanism or leaving a paper trail,” Wang told the Guardian. “Now they don’t feel they need to be discreet about it, or maybe they even want to be conspicuous about it.” The honouring of the Chinese soldiers was the first time China has officially confirmed any deaths from the violent conflict, which saw hand-to-hand combat between hundreds of Indian and Chinese soldiers on a narrow Himalayan ridge, using spiked clubs and rocks as weapons. It as the deadliest conflict between the two sides in 40 years. Images of the Chinese soldiers and patriotic quotes attributed to them blanketed state media last week, and some video was released of the confrontation at the river, including several injured soldiers. The reports were trending topics in China over the weekend, drawing millions of posts and comments from the public, including under the hashtag “they died for me”. Both India and China announced they were pulling their troops back from their disputed border on 11 February. China’s defence ministry said in a statement that both sides had started a “synchronised and organised” disengagement. The tense standoff high in the Karakoram mountains began in early May when Indian officials said Chinese soldiers crossed the frontier at three different points in the Indian state of Ladakh, erecting tents and guard posts and ignoring verbal warnings to leave. That triggered shouting matches, stone-throwing and fistfights, much of it replayed on television news channels and social media. Tensions exploded into hand-to-hand combat with clubs, stones and fists on 15 June that left 20 Indian soldiers dead.
Mamata's TMC has pitched this election as a contest between the people of Bengal and ‘outsiders’. It doesn’t help counter that strategy by relying on national leaders to fight the party’s battles.
Maruti Suzuki has launched the 2021 Swift hatchback in India. It comes in five trims and three dual-tone colors. As for the highlights, the car has a refreshed look and a spacious cabin with many new features. It draws power from a BS6-compliant 1.2-liter K12 series Dual Jet Dual VVT petrol engine with an idle start-stop function. Here's our roundup.
Ahead of its launch in India on March 15, Jeep dealerships across the country have started accepting bookings for the upcoming Wrangler SUV. Separately, the company has announced that the assembling of the vehicle is underway at its Ranjangaon plant in Maharashtra. As for the key highlights, the 2021 Wrangler will have an off-road-friendly design, an updated cabin, and a 2.0-liter turbo-petrol engine.
The second phase of India's coronavirus vaccination drive will begin from March 1, under which vaccine shots will be administered to citizens aged above 60 years, as well as those above 45 but suffering from comorbidities. Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting - Prakash Javadekar - announced the news on Wednesday afternoon. Here are more details on this.
Vandana 'Vandi' Verma is an Indian-origin NASA roboticist who drove the Perseverance and Curiosity (2012) rovers on Mars.
In its party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, the Shiv Sena said that dreams of grabbing power in Maharashtra won’t come true.
Before coming to school, students will have to submit a consent letter from their parents.
Saina Nehwal will go up against Mia Blichfeldt, Kidambi Srikanth will face Tommy Sugiarto and PV Sindhu will take on Soniia Cheah in the first round of the All England Open.