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Security Breaches at Civil Hospital: Multiple Break-Ins and Thefts | Ludhiana News - Times of India
The Times of India· 10 hours agoFrom stealing outdoor units of air conditioners to plastic water tanks and water pipes, thieves have...
Fashion retail ‘prime target’ for cyberattacks as data breaches rise
Retail Insight Network· 21 hours agoInformation included customer names, delivery and billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers...
West Bengal government announces ₹2 lakh compensation to kin of lynching victims
The Hindu· 4 days agoThe West Bengal government on Tuesday announced compensation of ₹2 lakh to each of the bereaved families and job appointment as Home Guard for ...
At least someone bothered to visit: Locals on Rahul Gandhi's Hathras visit
The New Indian Express· 16 hours agoGandhi, the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha, met the families of some of the victims of & ...
Bengal always had a lynch mob mentality. Now there's political patronage
Theprint· 1 day agoLast week, the state seemed to have dived back to its medieval past with a vengeance, witnessing,...
Cyber cons drop names of Raj Kundra, Naresh Goyal cases to threaten victims with arrests
Indian Express· 2 days ago*A 73-year-old man in Pune lost Rs 25 lakh after he was told that he is a suspect in the ‘Raj Kundra...
Gutti Koya Maoist Commander involved in killing of 86 CPPF jawans and four civilians held in Andhra...
The Hindu· 31 minutes agoMr. Baman has been active along the forest covers of Sabari and Sileru rivers on the tri-State...
Indian, Chinese stocks favored over Japan in Asia’s second half
CNBC Awaaz· 3 hours agoEquities in China and India are being touted as potential outperformers in Asia in the second half...
State announces ₹5L aid to families of Bhushi dam drowning victims | Pune News - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoPune: State govt on Wednesday announced Rs5 lakh aid to families of victims who drowned near Bhushi dam in Lonavla. Deputy CM and state finance minister Ajit Pawar made < ...
'Ab ki baar chaar sau paar': UK's Labour landslide follows a pattern we saw in India too
The New Indian Express· 1 day agoKeen observers of Indian politics may well quip that "Ab ki baar chaar sau paar" (This time around,...