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Delhi: Finally, monsoon checks in, makes big splash on Day 1 | Delhi News

Delhi received good spells of rain in the morning and later in the afternoon leading to a welcome drop in temperature NEW DELHI: After a long and agonising wait, the capital finally woke up to monsoon showers on Tuesday, with good spells of rain in the morning and later in the afternoon leading to a welcome drop in temperature and freedom from the oppressively humid heat of the past few days. There was, however, no relief from traffic chaos. Roads in large parts of the city were already waterlogged by the time people set out for work, leading to bottlenecks and snarls for commuters. that frustrated commuters.

Indian Police Arrest Muslim Cleric for Allegedly Raping Girl Inside Mosque

Cleric held for molesting minor girl

Cleric held for molesting minor girl Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA A 48-year-old cleric was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl inside a mosque in North East Delhi’s Harsh Vihar, the police said. A senior police officer said that they received an information on Sunday following which a case on charges of rape and under relevant sections of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act was registered. The police said that the girl used to go to the mosque to learn Koran from the accused. On Sunday, he allegedly sexually assaulted her. Upon returning home, she told her mother about the incident after which the mother informed the police.

2 Nurses Arrested For Black-Marketing Of Remdesivir Anti-Viral Covid Drug In Delhi

The Delhi police said they received a tip-off about the two accused and then arrested them. (File) New Delhi: Two nurses of a private hospital in west Delhi who allegedly took Remdesivir injection vials of dead coronavirus patients for black-marketing have been arrested, the police said. The accused have been identified as Domathoti Yashwanth, 27, a resident of Harsh Vihar, and Deepak, 28, a resident of Budh Vihar. With an unprecedented rise in coronavirus cases, the drug is in high demand these days even though experts have underlined its limited benefits. The police said they had received a tip-off about the two accused and laid a trap near Punjabi Bagh Flyover after being informed that Yashwanth would arrive there to sel Remdesiver injection at inflated prices.

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