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Delhi triple murder horror: 20-year-old held for stabbing parents, sister

Arjun Tanwar, a Delhi University student and an aspiring boxer, allegedly committed the murders on the wedding anniversary of his parents because he harbored a grudge against them over their disapproval of his boxing ambitions, repeated public humiliation, and the proposed transfer of property to his sister, according to police.

Farmer

Fulfill promises made to farmers, Indian Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar tells govt

Farmers are worried and suffering because guaranteed compensation and benefits under new laws that were promised to them have not been fulfilled, Dhankar said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with Home Minister Amit Shah and Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria visits an exhibition on the implementation of new criminal laws in Chandigarh on Dec 3.

Chandigarh sets milestone with swift implementation of new criminal laws: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights end of ‘Tarikh pe Tarikh’ era in legal reforms.

Five MBBS students killed in Kerala road crash

Seven aspiring doctors, all first-year students of Vandanam Medical College, were headed to Kochi when the car they were traveling in collided with a bus in Alappuzha district's Kalarkode area.

Security breach at Bangladesh Mission in Agartala.

Tripura cracks down on Bangladesh Mission breach: 7 arrested, 3 cops suspended

The protests were carried out by activists from the Hindu Sangharsh Samity. Around 50 people on Dec 2 gathered near the Bangladesh mission in Agartala to show outrage over Hindu monk Chinmoy Das's arrest and alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh.

Mamta Banerjee

Mamata Banerjee bats for UN peacekeeping mission in Muslim-majority B'desh, urges PM Modi to bring back persecuted Indians

Modi must explain India’s stand on the ongoing turmoil in Bangladesh and bring back Indians that are under constant attack there, the West Bengal chief minister said.

40 years on, govt still hasn't removed toxic waste from Bhopal gas tragedy site

The disaster occurred on the intervening night of Dec 2-3, 1984, when a leak of methyl isocyanate (MIC), a highly toxic gas, leaked from the UCIL pesticide plant and spread to surrounding areas. The gas leak exposed more than 500,000 people to deadly fumes, causing immediate deaths and long term health effects.