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MANSEHRA: The police on Thursday arrested a watchman for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman who had left her home after developing differences with her in-laws.”We have arrested the. ....
MANSEHRA: The police on Thursday arrested a watchman for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman who had left her home after developing differences with her in-laws.“We have arrested the. ....
The accused had purchased ganja from Visakhapatnam HYDERABAD: Task force sleuths on Saturday arrested two drug peddlers and seized 50 kilos of ganja, worth around Rs 6 lakh, from their possession. Acting in credible information, South Zone task force team along with Falaknuma police, arrested Mohammed Khader (26) a driver from Malakpet and Mohammed Mujeeb (31) a resident of Chandrayangutta. An associate of the accused, Mohammed Aziz, was reported absconding. Along with the contraband, police also seized an Innova and two cellphones from the accused’s possession. Khader, a native of Nalgonda and a driver by profession, had financial problems and in an attempt to make quick money started looking for other avenues. He discussed his problems with his relative Aziz with whom he decided to procure ganja from agency areas and sell it in Hydeabad for a profit, according to South Zone task force inspector, S Raghavendra. ....
V N Datta, Professor Emeritus of History, Kurukshetra University, breathed his last on 30 November 2020. He was 94. His long life was what, by any standards, would be judged as happy, fulfilling, and very productive; except for his very last years when an unsuccessful hip surgery kept him increasingly confined to the bed and in permanent pain which could any time become excruciating. The person who, unaffected by advancing years and an unfortunate limp, would exemplifying the life of the mind everyday be the first reader to enter Delhi’s India International Library, was thus cruelly confined. The life of the mind, however, never left him. Indeed, it remained his sole succour in the midst of that helplessness. Meeting him even during those last painful years was intellectually scintillating. He would probe you with Socratic questions about what you were reading, writing and thinking, and leave you with something new to think about. Often it would be a question you had ....