Cashless India, crime edition: No cash to loot; robbers force Ludhiana man to send Rs 7,200 via Paytm

In Ludhiana, a new trend of cashless robbery has emerged, where criminals are targeting digital payments instead of cash. Harjeet Singh was recently robbed near Sangowal Bridge, where assailants forced him to transfer Rs 7,200 via Paytm. Police have identified three suspects, Jagjit Singh, Lavi, and Dhruv Kumar, and are currently working to apprehend them.

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SCO summit: Vladimir Putin arrives in China; calls for ‘fairer multipolar world order’

Russian President Vladimir Putin is in Tianjin, China, for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit hosted by President Xi Jinping. Accompanied by a large delegation, Putin aims to bolster the SCO’s ability to address global challenges and strengthen Eurasian solidarity. He emphasized the SCO’s principles of equality and respect, envisioning a fairer, multipolar world order.

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‘See You in K’: Teja Sajja drops a cryptic message; Fans link it to Prabhas starrer ‘Kalki 2898 AD’

Teja Sajja’s recent Instagram post, wishing Swapna Dutt Chalasani a happy birthday, has sparked speculation about his potential involvement in ‘Kalki 2898 AD’. The cryptic “See you in K” sign-off has led fans to believe he might join Prabhas in the sci-fi venture. While awaiting official confirmation, Teja is currently focused on his upcoming superhero…

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‘Right choice for India-China to be friends’: PM Modi, Xi commit to taking ties forward

Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed that cooperation between India and China would foster global well-being during bilateral talks with President Xi Jinping. PM Modi emphasized India’s commitment to advancing ties with China based on mutual trust, respect, and sensitivity. Discussions included border management agreements, the resumption of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, and direct flights between the…

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‘Hostile environment’: UK nurse, bullied by colleague, wins Rs 30 lakh compensation; suffered panic attacks

In Edinburgh, a dental nurse, Maureen Howieson, received £25,000 compensation after an employment tribunal found she was bullied by colleague Jisna Iqbal. The tribunal highlighted Iqbal’s ‘rude’ and ‘belittling’ behavior, including eye-rolling, created a hostile environment. Judge Mackay criticized the clinic’s inaction in addressing Howieson’s concerns. Her resignation followed a panic attack and underpayment, marking…

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