
Mukesh Singh Sengar
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5 days ago |
ndtv.com | Mukesh Singh Sengar |Saikat Bose
IndiGo is yet to respond to the pilot's allegations and the FIR A trainee pilot with IndiGo accused three senior officials of casteist insults at workAn FIR was registered under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act against the officialsIndiGo is yet to comment on this matter.
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1 week ago |
ndtv.com | Mukesh Singh Sengar |Manjiri Chitre
Sheetal was wearing the same orange top in which she was found dead in a canal in Sonipat. CCTV footage shows Sheetal Chaudhary and Sunil entering a car shortly before her murder. Sheetal was found dead in a canal, wearing the same orange top seen in the CCTV footage. Sunil confessed to killing Sheetal after she received a call from another man, angering him.
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3 weeks ago |
ndtv.com | Mukesh Singh Sengar |Debanish Achom
Noshaba Shehzad runs the Lahore-based company 'Jaiyana Travel and Tourism' Quick Read Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Noshaba Shehzad, a Lahore travel agency owner, allegedly aided Indian influencers in espionage for Pakistan's ISI. Known as 'Madam N', she facilitated their travel, established a spy network, and manipulated visa processes, profiting from pilgrimage tours.
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3 weeks ago |
ndtv.com | Mukesh Singh Sengar |Debanish Achom
The training is being given under the Village Defence Guard (VDG) programme Srinagar: The Border Security Force (BSF) is training villagers living in border areas in Jammu and Kashmir with self-defence techniques and firearms familiarisation, officials told NDTV. The move comes amid Operation Sindoor, India's ongoing offensive against all forms of terror following the killing of 26 tourists in Pahalgam by Pakistan-linked terrorists.
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3 weeks ago |
ndtv.com | Mukesh Singh Sengar |Chandrajit Mitra
New Delhi: A month after a ghastly terror attack left 26 civilians dead in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, a terror threat has emerged ahead of the Amarnath Yatra. Indian security forces have launched "Operation Shiva" to ensure the smooth conduct of the 38-day pilgrimage. The yatra begins on July 3 and will continue till August 9, involving a gruelling trek to a cave shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva at a height of 3,880 metres in the Himalayas.
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