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Before the Delhi Red Fort blast, Faridabad-Kashmir terror module unravelled as police arrested eight suspects and seized 2900 kg of explosive material and weapons revealing a dangerous hidden network
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The authorities confirmed that the busted module had links with Pakistan-backed terrorist groups Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH).
“He studied medicine but practiced mayhem”: Delhi blast exposes shocking doctor-terror link as NEET-PG topper Dr Umar Nabi from Pulwama and Al Falah University module tied to Red Fort explosion, Faridabad raids and JeM network
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According to Delhi Police, Umar is believed to have been the leader of a “white-collar” group of doctors linked to a terror module uncovered shortly before the Red Fort explosion.
“Love outlived him — in ink”: A blast near Delhi’s Red Fort stole Amar Kataria’s life, his tattoo reading “Mom my first love, Dad my strength” became his only identity, while others too lost their dreams, hopes, and tomorrows forever
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Families who were preparing for dinner, birthdays, or small reunions suddenly found themselves searching through hospital corridors and police stations.
Faridabad’s Al-Falah University faces major probe after Delhi Red Fort blast kills 8 and 2,900 kg explosives found, as doctors like Dr Muzamil Shakeel and others linked to Pakistan-backed groups arrested
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Investigators probing if Al-Falah University’s laboratories were misused to prepare explosives after a massive haul in Faridabad and Delhi Red Fort blast that killed 8
Despite the deadly Delhi blast near Red Fort that killed ten and shocked the nation, PM Narendra Modi chose not to cancel his Bhutan visit, proving India’s resilience, steady leadership, and unshaken foreign policy resolve
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By continuing his Bhutan visit, central to India’s “Neighbourhood First” and “Himalayan Security” policies, Modi proved diplomacy and security go hand in hand.
Viral clips from Bengaluru’s Parappana Agrahara Jail show serial killer and rapist Umesh Reddy and ISIS recruiter Juhad Hameed using smartphones, watching TV, and cooking inside jail premises in Congress-ruled Karnataka
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In October, another video went viral showing notorious gangster Srinivas, also known as Gubbachi Seena, celebrating his birthday behind bars.
Gurgaon lawyer Geetika Chawla, husband Harsh Thakkar and aide Hanuman exposed after police seized ₹1.14 crore cash and ₹2.85 crore gold in a shocking false POCSO extortion racket targeting husbands
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DCP Yadav said, “The extent of the racket is still being uncovered. We are tracing other individuals and victims linked to their network.”
"A process hidden is a process doubted": Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board medical college admitted 42 Muslim students and only 7 Hindus despite being built with Hindu donations and Bajrang Dal is now demanding action over this imbalance
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Several Hindu organisations expressed that a Hindu-run and Hindu-funded institution giving very limited seats to Hindu students is unfair.
"His only invention was deceit": From Jamshedpur to Dubai and Delhi, fake BARC scientist Akhtar Hussaini and his brother Adil built a 30-year spy network trading forged IDs, nuclear maps, and secrets until India exposed them in 2025
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During the late 1990s, Akhtar travelled abroad and found work in the Middle East’s oil and marketing sector. This international exposure gave him the opportunity to develop his covert activities.
"He didn’t just kill—he consumed, hoping to steal their minds": From boiling skull soup to burying victims in Prayagraj, the chilling tale of cannibal Raja Kolander unfolds—ending with life in jail for a 25-year-old double murder and 14 suspected killings
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Kolander believed that by boiling his victims’ brains and drinking the soup, he could absorb their intelligence.














