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In a chilling betrayal that shook Bihar, schoolteacher Roma Kumari murdered her 12-year-old son Shreyansh for opposing her affair, then burned his body near Konhar Bridge—his only sin was confronting the very mother who was meant to protect him
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On June 15, 2025, Barh police made a gruesome discovery—the half-burnt body of a young boy, lying lifeless and charred near Konhar Bridge.
Coimbatore temple blast case exposes a chilling ISIS plot hidden in plain sight—Arabic colleges turned into terror hubs, grooming youth for jihad, with suicide bomber Jamesha Mubeen’s failed mission unmasking a dark web of radicalisation across Tamil Nadu
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The four accused were radicalised by Jameel Basha, founder of Madras Arabic College, who used Arabic classes to recruit youth and spread Salafi-Jihadi ideology.
"जुनून-ए-मोहब्बत": In a twist darker than the Sonam-Raghuvanshi case, Rampur's Nihal murdered just a day before his wedding by fiancée Gulfasha and her lover Saddam, who lured him out, strangled him in a forest and dumped his body in a cornfield—FIR filed
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The caller claimed to be GulfaSha’s cousin, asking Nihal to step outside to provide clothing measurements for the wedding.
"पतिपरमेश्वर": Just 18 days after marrying Anil Lokhande, 27-year-old Radhika brutally killed him with an axe on Vat Purnima night in Sangli—while he slept—shocking India as echoes of the Raja Raghuvanshi murder by his wife Sonam still haunted the nation
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Lokhande's wife was irked by his insistence on consummating the marriage, leading to a heated exchange between them, according to police.
After a quiet family dinner, Solapur’s celebrated neurologist Shirish Valsangkar walked into his bathroom with a revolver—minutes later he was dead, a chilling suicide note in his pocket blaming his trusted admin officer, now arrested, as secrets unravel
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He had not only brought neurology to the city but had also started a state-of-the-art hospital to treat the brain in various and sophisticated ways.
"मुहब्बत": In 2003, Bengaluru's dark Ring Road Murder shocked all as Shubha Shankaranarayan lost in a secret love with Arun Varma, planned the cold killing of her fiancé BV Girish, with four jailed for life, yet her 2014 bail left a grim shadow on justice
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It was his 27-year-old neighbor Girish, who was working in a famous MNC as a developer and was earning more than 1L per month at the time.
In Karnataka’s Hassan, Chaitra, 33, chillingly poisoned her husband, kids, and in-laws’ meals with sleeping pills to hide an affair with Shivu, until Gajendra’s grim find led to her arrest, as Shivu vanishes, leaving Belur village frozen in fear
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Their home, once a haven, began to crack in 2022 when Gajendra uncovered Chaitra’s affair with a man named Puneeth.
"सोनम बेवफा है": Sonam and her secret lover, Raj Kushwaha from Indore plotted a perfect honeymoon murder, vanishing into shadows after Raja’s body was found dumped in a Meghalaya gorge, only for her to resurface 17 days later in a midnight surrender
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Police said she allegedly planned the killing by hiring contract killers and had an affair.
In a bold move, Assam revives a forgotten 1950 law to deport illegal immigrants without court approval, as CM Himanta Biswa Sarma vows immediate pushback across the Bangladesh border, ending delays caused by tribunals and the sluggish NRC process
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The CM said that for some reason, this provision of Immigrants (Expulsion From Assam) Act, 1950 was somehow forgotten, and it was also not told by the government lawyers.
“Moving mountains”: For 17 years, Dr. Madhavi Latha—India’s lone woman geotechnical warrior—fought rocks, storms, and silence to raise the Chenab Bridge, soaring 359m high, stitching Jammu to Srinagar and fulfilling a century-old dream with steel and soul
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The bridge — 35 metres taller than the Eiffel Tower — is part of the 272km Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link that features 36 tunnels and 943 bridges and will fulfil a century-old idea to connect Jammu and Srinagar through a railway line.