Bollywood actor Shweta Tripaathi Sharma, on Wednesday, shared a string of throwback pictures from the sets of super-hit crime fiction web-series 'Mirzapur'. Golu Gupta aka Shweta Tripathi celebrated the 4 years of 'Mirzapur' with pictures with her co-stars.
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], September 25 (ANI): Durga Puja is here again and like most people, it's not easy to keep calm! Because wherever you go, you either find yourself drooling over gorgeous pandals, or savouring traditional delicacies at your favourite places, and let's not forget, wearing our best outfits and jewellery to join friends and families in the celebrations.
Karachi [Pakistan], July 31 (ANI): Despite the ban on swimming, Pakistan's Karachi has witnessed six people dying over the weekend by drowning at various points on Hawke's Bay, local media reported on Sunday.
Alipurduar (West Bengal) [India], July 11 (ANI): India's longest surviving tiger, Raja, who was more than 25 years old, passed away on Monday at SKB Rescue Centre here, officials said.
Islamabad [Pakistan], June 13 (ANI): Sindh's all three barrages, Guddu and Sukkur barrage in upper Sindh and Kotri Barrage downstream witnessed a 61 per cent water shortage in Indus water.
Hyderabad [Pakistan], June 2 (ANI): Amid the rising water crisis in the provinces, the blame game between Punjab and Sindh continues as Sindh officials accuse their counterparts in Punjab of not agreeing to an independent evaluation by the Wapda's International Sedimentation Research Institute (ISRIP).
Islamabad [Pakistan], May 25 (ANI): Pakistan's Indus River System Authority (IRSA) urged the Pakistan provincial governments to plan the utilization of water and use it efficiently as the irrigation water shortage in the country surged close to 45 per cent on Tuesday.
Pilibhit (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 9 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh police on Monday arrested three out of five people who allegedly threw acid on a couple in order to pressurise them to withdraw a case they had lodged against the sexual assault of their daughter.
Indore Mar 26 PTI A court in Indore district of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday sentenced six people including Congress leader Digvijaya Singh to one years rigorous imprisonment in a case related to a clash with protesting workers of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha BJYM in 2011The court later granted bail to all the convicts on a surety of Rs 25000 eachJudge Mukesh Nath convicted Singh and former Ujjain MP Premchand Guddu under Indian Penal Code sections 325 voluntarily causing hurt and 109 abetment to assaultAnant Narayan Jaisingh Darbar Aslam Lala and Dilip Chaudhary were convicted under IPC section 325Mahesh Parmar Congress MLA from Tarana Mukesh Bhati and Hemant Chauhan were acquitted for lack of evidenceThe court also imposed a fine of Rs 5000 each on the convictsAfter getting bail Singh told reporters that he will appeal against the convictionMy name was not even mentioned as accused in the original FIR Police added my name to the list of accused under political pressure later he allegedRahul Sharma the lawyer of Singh and Guddu said they were accused of instigating others to beat up BJYM activist Ritesh KhabiaProsecution documents show Khabia had injury to the right hand but the fact is he had a broken bone in his left hand he saidAccording to police BJYM activists tried to show black flags to Singh on July 17 2011 when his convoy was passing through Jiwajiganj area of Ujjain which led to a clash PTI HWP ADU KRK KRK