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Man kills wife over suspicion

A labourer has been arrested by the outer Delhi police for allegedly killing his wife on Friday morning. The accused suspected that his wife was having an affair with another person.

72-year-old stabbed in his house

A 72-year-old man was on Saturday found stabbed to death in his house at Daryaganj in central Delhi. The police suspects robbery to be the motive behind the incident.
According to the police, the incident came to light when the neighbour of senior citizen Dev Sen, a tent owner living near Jain Temple in Daryaganj, went looking for him and found the house ransacked around 10.30 am. He then informed the police.

6 held in bid to sell stolen idol

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Six persons have been arrested by the central Delhi police for allegedly trying to dispose of an antique stolen idol of “Lord Aadinath”, one of the founders of Jainism. The accused expected to fetch Rs 9 crores by selling the idol that was apparently stolen from a Rajasthan temple. The idol dates back to the year 1559.

Spook flick director gets stuck in lift

Anjum Rizvi’s next Film Flat is a supernatural thriller of two friends Jimmy Shergill and Sanjay Suri, who go through series of haunting happenings. The film has been shot in a flat in Andheri.

Dia’s ‘under the weather’

Post Hum Tum Aur Ghost, Dia Mirza does not have any films on hand but that does not bother the actress. The former Miss Asia-Pacific refuses to do a film purely for financial benefit, “It’s quality over quantity for me now,” she says, adding, “I want to do things that excite and motivate me, this will in turn make me want to go to work the next day.”

Asin’s fine balancing act

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Very few stars can manage to a successful career in two different industries but Bollywood newbie and South superstar Asin is doing that with remarkable ease.
Reveals an industry source, “Barely two films old in Bollywood and the actress has already worked with both Salman and Aamir. Not only that she has the best projects down South too. On the endorsement front too Asin has impressive brands to her credit.

Making India dance to her tunes

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DJ Eve Carey, who toured India recently as part of the Ministry of Sound World Tour, had only good things to say about her experience. “India is amazing! I loved Bengaluru. It was my first time playing in Mumbai and the crowd was fantastic. I didn’t really get to see the city as I was on a hectic schedule,” says the UK-based DJ, whose mixes consist of big room pumping house and energetic music, much like her personality.

Canada regrets row, India says chapter closed

Canada deeply regrets the avoidable controversy over denial of visas to Indian nationals. In a statement issued in Ottawa on Thursday, Canadian citizenship and immigration minister Jason Kenney said the letters sent out by Canadian High Commission officials here explaining the grounds for routine visa refusals had cast false

M.M. Joshi opposes caste census

The BJP stands divided on the caste-based census issue. Defying party line, senior BJP leader Dr Murli Manohar Joshi on Friday said he was opposed to such a demographic exercise as it would further divide the society. His views, however, were in tune with the RSS, which is also opposed to caste-based census. The RSS had,

Cong core group meets on caste census

The Congress core group met here on Friday against the backdrop of the controversial issue of a caste-based census and political developments in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, especially growing tension between the Congress and Trinamul Congress and reported dissension within the Andhra Congress.

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