Dubai, Feb 20: A gang of women robbed Dh280,000 from a non-resident Indian in Dubai after he was lured into a fake massage parlour, the Dubai Court of First Instance heard.
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Air India Express flight hits electric pole on landing
Krishna, Feb 20: An Air India Express flight hit an electric pole while landing at Vijayawada International Airport in Gannavaram on Saturday.
If highlighting farmers’ protest is sedition, it is better to be in jail: Activist Disha Ravi
New Delhi, Jan 20: There is no evidence to show that the toolkit on farmers' protest is responsible for the violence on January 26, activist Disha Ravi's counsel told a Delhi court which reserved for Tuesday its order on her bail plea.
Healthcare, front line staff must take covid vaccination to prevent 2nd wave in Karnataka: Health Minister
Bengaluru, Feb 20: All healthcare and front-line warriors must take COVID-19 vaccination to prevent the outbreak of the second wave of coronavirus in Karnataka, said state Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Saturday.
Karnataka's covid vaccinations cross 6-lakh mark
Bengaluru, Feb 20: The Covid-19 vaccination coverage in Karnataka has crossed the six lakh-mark on Friday night.
Booty worth Rs 1 cr seized after nabbing 2 robbers
Bengaluru, Feb 20: Police have nabbed two people and seized Rs one crore worth stolen articles and cash from them in the city.
Customs at Mangaluru Airport seize smuggled gold worth nearly Rs 20 lakh
Mangaluru, Feb 20: Customs officials at Mangaluru International Airport here have arrested a gold smuggler on charges of carrying gold by concealment in the wheels of a trolley bag and motor plates of a toy vacuum cleaner.
Upset over Modi govt’s farm laws, debt-ridden farmer, son end lives
Hoshiarpur, Feb 20: A debt-ridden farmer and his son allegedly died by suicide in Punjab's Hoshiarpur village, saying in a note that they were upset over the Centre's new farm laws and the state government's failure to waive their loans.
Mangaluru: PFI activists booked for remarks against RSS
Mangaluru, Feb 20: After Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai’s intervention, the police have registered two separate cases against the activists of Popular Front of India in connection with the Unity March held at Ullal in Mangaluru.
'Pandemic delivered a more severe blow to smaller, individual artisans'
A recent survey report brought out by All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association (AIACA) has detailed cash flow crunches, wage losses, cancellation/withholding of orders, supply disruptions in the raw material value chain and uncertainties regarding shipment (both domestic and export) to be some of the key challenges highlighted by craft enterprises after the COVID-19 lockdown.