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India has several specialised security forces, each responsible for protecting borders, maintaining law and order, fighting terrorism, or rescuing people during disasters.
This week's top stories from India and around the world.
A 9-year-old girl in Pune's Junnar was allegedly raped and murdered by a neighbour, who was later arrested after CCTV footage and police questioning.
Thousands of Deaf people protested in Lucknow, demanding better education, jobs, transport, and equal rights through Indian Sign Language (ISL).
A woman from Uttar Pradesh has accused her husband of assaulting and trying to strangle her during their honeymoon after she got her period, with police now investigating the case.
Surhad Muk-Badhir Club, Pune is celebrating its 10th Anniversary with a Dandiya Festival on 18 October 2026, featuring fun, food, prizes, and a lucky draw for the Deaf community.
Netanyahu’s “Islamic Republic of Britain” remark reflects growing tensions over the UK’s changing policies towards Israel and its growing Muslim population.
The Deaf community in Upper Assam came together to provide relief materials and food to flood-affected families in Sivasagar.
Bollywood Hungama and Adgully shine a spotlight on 120 Bahadur's ISL interpretation, taking inclusive cinema one step further.
Rahul Gandhi's joke about Giorgia Meloni during a Congress event sparked political controversy and drew criticism over its diplomatic implications.
A Baramati woman was arrested for allegedly attacking her husband and hiding him inside an unfinished balcony structure, but he survived and alerted police.
India’s 80th Independence Day saw two political controversies over PM Modi’s tricolour pocket square and the singing of Vande Mataram at Congress headquarters.
The Maharashtra FDA has issued notices to Shah Rukh Khan, Ajay Devgn and Tiger Shroff over their Vimal Elaichi ad, alleging possible surrogate advertising of tobacco products.
Russia is exploring a railway route to connect with India through Central Asia, but major political and security challenges remain.
This week's top stories from India and around the world.
Dr. Ebha Patel's Ghar Ayee Nanhi Pari movement is changing mindsets by celebrating the birth of girls and supporting thousands of rural women and daughters.
IPL cricketer Abishek Porel was arrested after a Karnataka medical student accused him of rape, abuse, and threatening to leak private videos.
Around 80 blind students in Dehradun protested for better facilities, study materials, and scholarships, but ended the protest after the administration agreed to address their demands.
On 9th August, audiences experienced 120 Bahadur with Indian Sign Language Interpretation in theatres—and their reactions say it all!
An IAF Wing Commander was arrested for allegedly sharing sensitive defence information with a Pakistani intelligence operative.
Food-safety authorities are taking action against several businesses, but social media claims of 'bans' often confuse notices, licence suspensions, and actual bans.
Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan signed a defence pact under which an attack on one will be treated as an attack on all three.
Bengaluru restaurants may boycott Swiggy and Zomato over high charges as Flipkart enters food delivery.
A powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck western Colombia, killing at least 132 people, injuring around 570, and causing major damage to buildings and roads.