A man who allegedly shot dead his sister in Haryana's Rohtak for marrying against their family's wishes has been arrested with three others, police said on Friday. The accused, Sanju, was planning to ...
CHANDIGARH: Police in Haryana on Thursday arrested a man and three of his associates for allegedly murdering his 23-year-old sister over inter-caste marraige, and for reportedly planning to kill her ...
On Wednesday evening, Sanju, along with his three accomplices, shot dead his sister, Sapna (23), at her home in Rohtak's Kahani village. A man who allegedly shot dead his sister in Haryana's Rohtak ...
Four accused open fire on Rohtak police when intercepted on Thursday night, hospitalised at PGIMS after shot in the leg in retaliatory firing. A Rohtak resident who shot dead his sister for marrying ...
Sharing her happiness with fans, Roopal posted a series of beautiful pictures from the proposal on Instagram, announcing the joyful news. Actress Roopal Tyagi, widely loved for her role in Sapne ...
A day after a woman was shot dead in Haryana’s Rohtak allegedly by her brother and his accomplices for marrying against the family’s wishes, the Haryana Police have arrested four accused in the case ...
Chandigarh: Haryana may shine in sports, the armed forces and other fields, fostering the impression of a uniformly progressive society. But beneath that success, the state remains bound to age-old ...
Anandapur Salil Chow­dhury Birth Centenary Society paid a tribute to the maestro with Saat Rang ke Sapne: Swapna Rangin Salil Sangeet at Kala Mandir. The evening began on a sublime note as Antara ...
Police in Haryana have arrested a man and three of his associates for allegedly murdering his 23-year-old sister over inter-caste marraige, and for reportedly planning to kill her husband next. The ...
The accused, Sanju, was planning to kill his sister Sapna’s husband, Suraj, an autorickshaw driver, next at Kahni village but was arrested from Rohtak on Thursday before he could execute the plan, ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...