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How Mathura ashram became trap for women; ex-IITian sadhu held for sexual abuse
An IIT Roorkee graduate, who previously worked at a private company in Delhi NCR before moving to Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, to become a self-styled spiritual guru, has been arrested for allegedly luring young women into a spiritual group and sexually exploiting them under the pretext of performing religious and social rituals. Mathura (Rural) SP Suresh Chandra Rawat told TOI, “The accused, 30-year-old Abhishek Mishra, alias Adikarta Narayan Das, was arrested near Radha Kund in the Govardhan...
Friday OTT releases this week (June 1 - 5): Madhuri Dixit's 'Maa Behen', Karisma Kapoor's 'Brown', 'Euphoria' Season 3 finale and more
Streaming platforms are pulling out all the stops in the first week of June, with an exciting mix of comedy, thrillers, family dramas and documentaries up for grabs. Madhuri Dixit makes a dark comedy comeback, the Mishra family returns to screens, and Karisma Kapoor makes her much-awaited OTT comeback, making it one of the busiest weeks for binge-watchers. ‘Maa Behen’ Platform: Netflix Release Date: June 4 'Maa Behen', directed by Suresh Triveni, stars Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri and Dharna...
'Air India asking kin of crash victims to waive claims before facts known’
Even as questions swirl around the investigation into the AI 171 crash on June 12, 2025, family members of some victims are also criticising its handling of the tragedy. Radhika Mishra, daughter of former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani, who was among the 260 people killed in the crash, has alleged that Air India is asking relatives to “sign full and final settlement documents before the official investigation has concluded and before the facts surrounding the accident have been fully established."...
Allahabad HC takes 4 decades to decide on murder conviction appeal
The Supreme Court was extremely disappointed on Monday to find that a man — arrested as a 28-year-old in Nov 1983 for shooting dead a person — waited for more than four decades in the Allahabad high court for a decision on his appeal against conviction and a life term awarded by a trial court. A visibly disturbed bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and AS Chandurkar wondered as to what innovative measures could be taken to free the clogged wheels of justice in the Allahabad HC, where...
Jacqueline moves SC against charges in Sukesh Chandrashekhar's Rs 200cr money laundering case
Jacqueline Fernandez has approached the Supreme Court challenging a Delhi trial court order directing that charges be framed against her in the Rs 200 crore money laundering case linked to alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar. The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear her plea, with the matter scheduled to come up on June 11. Supreme Court agrees to hear Jacqueline's plea As reported by ANI, a bench comprising Justices P.K. Mishra and A.S. Chandurkar agreed to list the matter after...
Over two dozen BEd candidates injured as drain cover collapses outside Kanpur exam centre
Around two dozen candidates appearing for the Uttar Pradesh BEd Joint Entrance Examination fell into a sewage drain after a damaged concrete slab collapsed outside an examination centre in Kanpur on Sunday morning, police said. The incident took place near HN Mishra PG College in MacRobertganj, where candidates had gathered near a photocopy shop before entering the examination centre. According to officials and eyewitnesses, the concrete slab covering the drain gave way under the weight of...
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India's 'cockroach' political movement spills onto Delhi's streets
India's viral 'cockroach' political movement spills onto Delhi's roads Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 5:06am In short: Hundreds gathered in the Indian capital New Delhi as part of the online political movement, Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). The protesters called for the country's education minister to resign over recent exam paper leaks. CJP's founder has returned to India to lead the first ever protest of the growing online cockroach movement.
'Told him his son was in Jaipur': Man dies in ICU unaware Delhi hotel fire killed 8 family members
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May jobs report expected to show growth in an economy squeezed by inflation
The jobs report for May, set to be released Friday morning, is expected to show that hiring has remained steady despite growing inflation and energy prices triggered by the ongoing war in Iran. Economists polled by Dow Jones believe that the U.S. economy will have added 80,000 positions in May and that the unemployment rate will be unchanged, at a low 4.3%. Average hourly earnings, which fell below the rate of inflation in April, are expected to rise 0.3%.