The victim, who died on the spot, has been identified as Anuj Sherawat. He was a resident of Delhi s Rohini and was working as a senior manager in a private firm. Mercedes Car Crashes Into Tree, Catches Fire in Noida Sector 93, Driver Dies.
Notorious Nigerian Drug Trafficker, Mustafa, Declared Wanted In India
The officials raided one Negi Café opposite Arambol Beach in North Goa. They seized 58 grams of Amphetamine (commercial quantity), 15 blots of LSD (commercial dose), cocaine, mephedrone, heroin and ecstasy/MDMA in intermediate quantity.
by SaharaReporters, New York
May 03, 2021
The Indian Narcotics Bureau has declared a Nigerian man, identified simply as Mustafa, wanted for dealing in illegal drugs.
The officials raided one Negi Café opposite Arambol Beach in North Goa. They seized 58 grams of Amphetamine (commercial quantity), 15 blots of LSD (commercial dose), cocaine, mephedrone, heroin and ecstasy/MDMA in intermediate quantity.
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Mumbai: A pregnant woman was rescued from Rajasthan, who allegedly staged her own kidnapping only to flee to her sister s place as her husband was not allowing her to do so. Samta Nagar police officials said that the woman was having a few marital problems with her husband and was upset after he went for a shoot because of which she plotted her own kidnap and went to her sister s place. She was rescued within 24 hours.
The 24-year-old woman, who is heavily pregnant, had met her husband last year through social media and soon got married during last year s lockdown. The woman, who was based in Patna at that time, was a small-time artist in Bhojpuri films, before getting married to her husband, who too is in the film industry. The newly wed couple stayed with the husband s family in Kandivali (E), where they often got into heated arguments, but never violent.
Mumbai COVID-19: BMC seals 1,169 buildings, identifies 97 areas as containment zones
As per BMC guidelines, any housing society having more than five active COVID-19 cases will be sealed and treated as a micro-containment zone . (Image Source: File Photo)
Updated: Apr 17, 2021, 02:08 PM IST
As COVID-19 cases are soaring in Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has sealed 1,169 buildings and identified 97 areas as containment zones. This comes at a time when Maharashtra on Friday recorded 63,729 new COVID-19 infections and the second-highest death toll of 398, with the state jumping past the 37 lakh mark.
The BMC has also sealed a total of 10,797 floors in the city to break the chain of the transmission. As per the guidelines issued by BMC, any housing society having more than five active COVID-19 cases will be sealed and treated as a micro-containment zone . The BMC has warned of imposing fines if found violating its norms.