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Delhi Police crime branch seizes heroin worth Rs 60 lakh, two held

Delhi Police crime branch seizes heroin worth Rs 60 lakh, two held Accused Dinesh indulged in a bad company and started committing crimes and got involved in two cases of robbery and theft. File photo Updated: Mar 6, 2021, 09:47 PM IST Delhi s Crime Branch on Saturday seized 570 grams of heroin worth Rs 60 lakh among other items from two individuals. One person was held in Delhi s Uttam Nagar and the other near Delhi s Majnu ka Tila.  With the arrest of two drug suppliers namely Sonu and Dinesh, the team of Narcotics Cell, Crime Branch Delhi has busted two supply chains of the contraband Heroin clandestinely active in the area of Uttam Nagar and Majnu Ka Tilla, Delhi and seized 570 grams of heroin from their possession. The price of these drugs in the international market is worth Rs 60 lakhs, read the press statement by the crime branch. 

Delhi Police crime branch seizes heroin worth Rs 60 lakhs, two held

Delhi Police crime branch seizes heroin worth Rs 60 lakhs, two held ANI | Updated: Mar 06, 2021 21:15 IST New Delhi [India], March 6 (ANI): Delhi s Crime Branch on Saturday seized 570 grams of heroin worth Rs 60 lakhs among other items from two individuals. One person was held in Delhi s Uttam Nagar and the other near Delhi s Majnu ka Tila. With the arrest of two drug suppliers namely Sonu and Dinesh, the team of Narcotics Cell, Crime Branch Delhi has busted two supply chains of the contraband Heroin clandestinely active in the area of Uttam Nagar and Majnu Ka Tilla, Delhi and seized 570 grams of heroin from their possession. The price of these drugs in the international market is worth Rs 60 lakhs, read the press statement by the crime branch.

9 Cafes In Majnu Ka Tila Every Delhiite Must Try

9 Cafes In Majnu Ka Tila Every Delhiite Must Try 9 Cafes In Majnu Ka Tila Every Delhiite Must Try Majnu Ka Tila (MKT) is the perfect little escape from the city s hustle and bustle. Here are 9 little gems from the Little Tibet . Highlights It has some of the most popular Tibetan cafes Here are 9 little gems from the place you must try If you are a foodie or a shopaholic, a trip to Majnu Ka Tila is a must. Known as Delhi s Little Tibet , this little place in Arun Nagar has become a hotspot amongst Delhiites for pocket-friendly food and fashion. And it doesn t come as a surprise considering the amount of love people have for Momos! Majnu Ka Tila (MKT) is located near Delhi University and is mostly thronged by students, foreigners and locals who are searching for quaint cafes to have conversations over traditional Tibetan delicacies. Since most cafes and restaurants here are run by Tibetans, you are definitely in for an authentic treat of momo, thukpa and lots more. So, if you a

Indian University Students shared their thoughts on India s Policy on Tibet

Tibet Post International Where is Tibet located on a map? Latest News Tibetan women are ready to start march from Mcleod Ganj to Kachari,Dharamshala, on March 12, 2021. Photo: TPI/Yangchen Dolma 12-25-20 00:00:00 06-27-20 11:39:59 Tsetan Norbu, President of National Democratic Party of Tibet (NDPT). Photo: TPI/Aashna Thakur Latest Impact Ian Hickie, a Professor of Psychiatry in Sydney, speaking by from Australia during the dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama at his residence in Dharamsala, HP, India on November 19, 2020. Photo by Ven Tenzin Jamphel/OHHDL 11-20-20 17:00:30 10-15-20 22:03:02 08-26-20 21:23:11 Weenee Ng of the Tibetan Buddhist Centre Singapore, welcoming His Holiness the Dalai Lama at the start of the dialogue with young people from South-east Asia at his residence in Dharamsala, HP, India on June 7, 2020. Photo: Ven Tenzin Jamphel

Diversion allegation in Kisan Parade to lead marchers towards Red Fort

A group of Calcuttans who had driven to Delhi to participate in the Kisan Parade on Republic Day have alleged the police set up “selective barricades” on the designated routes to “divert” marchers towards the Red Fort. The Calcuttans saw police barricades in at least two places that they said were part of the scheduled routes for the tractor rally: under a footbridge near the Majnu Ka Tilla gurdwara and near Nangloi Chowk in west Delhi, some 3km from the Tikri border. “The police stopped the marchers from proceeding along the designated routes. This infuriated many participants, some of whom then headed towards the Red Fort,” said Ranjit Singh, 51.

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