More women passengers killed on CR than WR
Data from the Government Railway Police (GRP) has revealed that more women passengers are killed on Central Railway than Western Railway.
Grievance redressal day sees only 1 visitor
City police commissioner Satyapal Singh’s latest visit, as part of the weekly Grievance Redressal Day (GRD) to MRA Marg police station on Saturday, witnessed only a single woman coming forward with a
Teen girl ‘sold, raped’; two held
Two persons, including a woman, were arrested in connection with the rape and trafficking of a 16-year-old girl from Dahisar who has been missing for the last one week.
HC relief for attempt to murder accused
In a recent order, the Bombay high court granted relief to an “attempt to murder” accused by quashing the FIR against him in the case.
Poor ODI form against England costs Gambhir, Yuvi
Two years after playing major roles in the World Cup final that the hosts won, Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh find themselves omitted from the India squad for the next major ICC event, the Champions Trophy commencing June 6.
‘At least 40% city buildings illegal’
Even as the residents of Campa Cola Compound were given temporary relief by the Supreme Court, questions regarding illegal housing loom large over the city.
Acid thrown on 23-yr-old Delhi girl’s face
An unknown man attacked a 23-year-old girl from New Delhi with acid just after she got down from a passenger train at Bandra railway terminus with her father and relatives on Thursday morning.
3 die, 8 injured in Mulund fire
Three persons suffocated to death, while eight others were injured in a fire at a residential building in Mulund (east) early on Thursday.
Plastic packets, powder inside goats were food?
Fresh investigations have indicated that the mysterious plastic packets and powder-like substances found inside the stomachs of the goats aboard the dhow MSV Yusufi could have been the sand that the a
‘DGP to be govt puppet if powers withdrawn’
Former top state police officials and Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), that have been fighting for police reforms, came down heavily on the state government’s decision to withdraw director