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Married cop shoots lover, self

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A police constable, who was posted for the security of a Tada court judge, shot himself with his service pistol after killing his female friend at her house in Tardeo early on Wednesday morning.

Labourer murdered at building site

A young labourer’s body was found at an under-construction building with his head smashed on the building’s concrete corridor floor at Andheri (east) on Monday morning.

14 killed in Osmanabad highway accident

At least 14 pilgrims including four women were killed and around six more grievously injured after the car they were travelling in collided head on with a container truck on the Solapur-Aurangabad hig

BMC to buy machinery for sewage

For the effective preventive maintenance of sewer lines and sewage pumping stations in the city, the BMC has decided to buy sewer cleaning machines and high capacity suction units.

AirAsia ropes in Tatas to launch airline; seeks FIPB nod

In the first announcement since the FDI policy for aviation was liberalised, Malaysian carrier AirAsia today said it has sought government’s nod to launch a new Indian airline and has set up a joint venture with Tata Group, as well as an investment firm for the purpose.

Sensex closes 7 points up; RIL gains 3.1%

After rising 106 points in initial trade, the BSE benchmark Sensex today witnessed profit-selling in banks, capital goods and metal scrips to end the day flat despite an over 3 per cent spurt in market leader RIL.

‘Consumer can’t claim refund of club fees’

The Maharashtra state consumer forum has held that a person cannot claim refund of the membership fees, if he or she voluntarily declines or withdraws membership to a club.

Chemists on partial strike from Feb. 19

The Retail and Dispensing Chemist Association (RDCA) went on a partial strike from Tuesday onwards, operating only for eight hours i.e. from 10 am to 6 pm.

City temp rises, may drop again

After a chilly weekend, the temperature in Mumbai has started to register a rise once again.

JJ dean took US trip without official nod

A Right to Information (RTI) application has revealed that the dean of the JJ Group of Hospitals Dr T.P.

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