Bengal couple held for murder of DU professor over property dispute

ngal couple held for murder of DU professor over property disputeOrissa POST - Odisha’s No.1 English Daily

New Delhi: A couple from West Bengal has been arrested for the murder of a Delhi University Assistant Professor, three days after the crime took place, officials said Sunday. The Delhi Police said that the motive behind the murder was a property dispute and the accused couple had travelled from Bengal to Delhi to commit the crime. Debosmita Paul, an Assistant Professor at Shivaji College, University of Delhi, was found dead...

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TMC weighs reports of MP unrest, points to legal constraints

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New Delhi: TMC leaders Sunday asserted that any attempt by its MPs to break away and form a faction would face significant legal and procedural hurdles under the anti-defection law. There are reports that a section of TMC MPs is attempting to mobilise support for a possible breakaway from the party's parliamentary wing. Sources familiar with the developments said the rebel leaders were trying to gather support among MPs in both...

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NTA releases NEET-UG 2026 re-examination city intimation slip; test June 21

NEET-UG re-exam set for June 21

New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) Sunday released the exam city intimation slip for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, scheduled to be held June 21. Candidates can now check their allotted examination city for NEET-UG 2026. Log in with your application number and password to view and download your slip, the NTA said in a post on X. According to a public notice issued by the agency, the re-examination will be...

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EAM Jaishankar, Sugiono discuss expanding India-Indonesia partnership

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New Delhi: India and Indonesia Sunday explored ways to expand their cooperation in areas of defence, maritime trade, investments, pharmaceuticals and food security as External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar hosted his Indonesian counterpart Sugiono for wide-ranging talks. Indonesia is an important partner of India in the Southeast Asian region and overall ties, including in trade and investment between the two sides, have been on an upswing in the last few years....

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Bakul Children’s Storytelling festival: Children amaze audience

Bhubaneswar: Bakul Foundation Sunday organised the third edition of the Children's Storytelling Festival at the Bakul Library, showcasing the remarkable storytelling talents of children from across the city. The event followed the Bakul Storytelling Festival held May 24, where children formed the audience while renowned adult storytellers took to the stage. In contrast, the Children's Storytelling Festival...

ngal couple held for murder of DU professor over property disputeOrissa POST - Odisha’s No.1 English Daily

Bengal couple held for murder of DU professor over property dispute

New Delhi: A couple from West Bengal has been arrested for the murder of a Delhi University Assistant Professor, three days after the crime took place, officials said Sunday. The Delhi Police said that the motive behind the murder was a property dispute and the accused couple had travelled from Bengal to Delhi to commit the crime....

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Malviya Nagar fire toll rises to 22 after injured foreign national dies

New Delhi: One more foreign national succumbed to injuries during treatment, taking the toll in the Malviya Nagar fire tragedy to 22, the Delhi Police said Sunday. The injured who died Sunday was a Nigerian national, the police said. So far, 13 foreigners and nine Indians have lost their lives in the Malviya Nagar fire tragedy that...

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Two arrested with leopard skins, explosives in Ganjam

Berhampur: Two persons were arrested for allegedly possessing leopard skins and explosive items in Odisha's Ganjam district, police said Sunday. The accused, identified as Kesab Jamadar (34) of Gajapati district and Bira Jamadar (45) of Ganjam district, were arrested during a raid in Upper Burutal area under Jarada police station limits. Berhampur SP Saravana Vivek M said...

Trump defends Iran strike, says action prevented nuclear threat

Trump defends Iran strike, says action prevented nuclear threat

Washington: US President Donald Trump Sunday defended United States' military action against Iran and rejected suggestions that he abandoned his long-standing pledge to avoid new wars, saying that preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon was necessary to protect the United States and its allies. In an exclusive interview with NBC's Meet the Press, Trump was asked...

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Odisha CM lays foundation stones for 204 Godabarish Mishra Model Primary Schools

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi Sunday laid the foundation stones for the construction of 204 Godabarisha Mishra Model Primary Schools across the state under a new education initiative. Addressing a function near Jatni in Khurda district, Majhi said primary education forms the foundation of a student's career. The stronger the foundation, the brighter the child's...

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Militant violence in Pakistan rises 27 per cent in May: Report

New Delhi: Militant violence in Pakistan surged by 27 per cent in May, according to the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS). The country is caught in a vicious cycle of armed attacks, and there is no let-up in them. The consistency and increasing intensity of the attacks and the failure of the Pakistani security...

 

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