Iran unrest: Governor’s office attacked as protests turn violent; video

Iran unrest: Governor’s office attacked as protests turn violent; video

Iranian authorities say a government building was attacked in the southern city of Fasa amid a wave of protests driven by mounting economic pressure, while officials insist the unrest remains limited and under control.According to the justice ministry’s Mizan news agency, several people damaged parts of the provincial governor’s office on Wednesday. Hamed Ostovar, head…

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ANI file photo  LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Police killed 48 alleged criminals in encounters in 2025, the highest annual figure in the last eight years, according to official data released on Wednesday.Addressing a press conference at the police headquarters here, DGP Rajeev Krishna shared the data, covering police action between March 20, 2017, and December 29, 2025.Yogi Adityanath took charge as the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh in March 2017.The data showed that 266 accused persons were killed in police encounters since 2017, reflecting the state police’s emphasis on what the DGP described as a zero-tolerance policy against crime, in line with the chief minister’s instructions.In 2025 alone, police conducted 2,739 operations, during which 3,153 accused were injured, while 48 were killed in encounters. One policeman was also killed during these operations, the data showed.The number of alleged criminals killed in police operations stood at 41 in 2018, 34 in 2019, and 26 each in 2020 and 2021. In 2022, the figures dropped to 13, before rising to 26 in 2023 and 25 in 2024, the data showed.Over the eight-year period since 2017, police carried out 16,284 operations in total, in which 10,990 accused were injured and 266 killed.During these actions, 1,783 police personnel were injured and 18 lost their lives, according to the data.The figures showed that 2025 recorded the highest number of accused killed in police action when compared to each of the previous seven years, including 2024, when 25 alleged criminals were shot.The Uttar Pradesh Police has consistently maintained that the operations were carried out in self-defence and in accordance with law, as part of a broader crackdown on organised crime and repeat offenders.Sharing details of action against illegal religious conversions, DGP Krishna said that between January 1 and December 20, 2025, 475 cases were registered under the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021, and 855 accused were arrested.According to the current status, chargesheets have been filed in 379 out of 409 cases, he said.On action against cow smuggling and cow slaughter, the DGP said that during the same period, 1,197 cases were registered across the state, leading to the arrest of 3,128 accused.Chargesheets have been filed in 958 of these cases, he told reporters.In 71 cases, action was taken against 613 accused under the Goonda Act, while proceedings under Section 14(1) of the Gangster Act were initiated against 1,273 accused, the DGP said.”Assets worth Rs 7.38 crore were seized as part of these actions,” the officer added.Sharing details of recoveries in cases of theft, robbery, dacoity and house-breaking, the top cop said that between January 1 and December 20, 2025, a substantial amount of property was seized across the state, reflecting effective crime control and successful detection.Police recovered 8,543 two-wheelers and 911 four-wheelers in cases related to theft, robbery, dacoity and house-breaking in 2025, the officer said.In addition, Rs 28.69 crore in cash, jewellery valued at Rs 52.27 crore and other property worth Rs 58.17 crore were seized in connection with these crimes, he said.Sharing details of recovered cellphones, the DGP said that 54,995 mobile phones with an estimated value of Rs 84.25 crore were recovered from across the state in 2025.Of these, 49,404 mobile phones, estimated to be worth Rs 76.59 crore, were returned to their rightful owners.On disposal of case property, the data showed that between January 1 and December 20, 2025, police disposed of 1.16 lakh vehicles, cash amounting to Rs 50.97 crore, jewellery with an estimated value of Rs 76.42 crore and 3.36 crore worth of electronic items.In addition, narcotic substances weighing 84,790 kg and 9.61 lakh litres, along with other property valued at Rs 39.53 crore, were also disposed of in accordance with the legal provisions, the DGP said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThrowback 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ANI file photo LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Police killed 48 alleged criminals in encounters in 2025, the highest annual figure in the last eight years, according to official data released on Wednesday.Addressing a press conference at the police headquarters here, DGP Rajeev Krishna shared the data, covering police action between March 20, 2017, and December 29, 2025.Yogi Adityanath took charge as the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh in March 2017.The data showed that 266 accused persons were killed in police encounters since 2017, reflecting the state police’s emphasis on what the DGP described as a zero-tolerance policy against crime, in line with the chief minister’s instructions.In 2025 alone, police conducted 2,739 operations, during which 3,153 accused were injured, while 48 were killed in encounters. One policeman was also killed during these operations, the data showed.The number of alleged criminals killed in police operations stood at 41 in 2018, 34 in 2019, and 26 each in 2020 and 2021. In 2022, the figures dropped to 13, before rising to 26 in 2023 and 25 in 2024, the data showed.Over the eight-year period since 2017, police carried out 16,284 operations in total, in which 10,990 accused were injured and 266 killed.During these actions, 1,783 police personnel were injured and 18 lost their lives, according to the data.The figures showed that 2025 recorded the highest number of accused killed in police action when compared to each of the previous seven years, including 2024, when 25 alleged criminals were shot.The Uttar Pradesh Police has consistently maintained that the operations were carried out in self-defence and in accordance with law, as part of a broader crackdown on organised crime and repeat offenders.Sharing details of action against illegal religious conversions, DGP Krishna said that between January 1 and December 20, 2025, 475 cases were registered under the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021, and 855 accused were arrested.According to the current status, chargesheets have been filed in 379 out of 409 cases, he said.On action against cow smuggling and cow slaughter, the DGP said that during the same period, 1,197 cases were registered across the state, leading to the arrest of 3,128 accused.Chargesheets have been filed in 958 of these cases, he told reporters.In 71 cases, action was taken against 613 accused under the Goonda Act, while proceedings under Section 14(1) of the Gangster Act were initiated against 1,273 accused, the DGP said.”Assets worth Rs 7.38 crore were seized as part of these actions,” the officer added.Sharing details of recoveries in cases of theft, robbery, dacoity and house-breaking, the top cop said that between January 1 and December 20, 2025, a substantial amount of property was seized across the state, reflecting effective crime control and successful detection.Police recovered 8,543 two-wheelers and 911 four-wheelers in cases related to theft, robbery, dacoity and house-breaking in 2025, the officer said.In addition, Rs 28.69 crore in cash, jewellery valued at Rs 52.27 crore and other property worth Rs 58.17 crore were seized in connection with these crimes, he said.Sharing details of recovered cellphones, the DGP said that 54,995 mobile phones with an estimated value of Rs 84.25 crore were recovered from across the state in 2025.Of these, 49,404 mobile phones, estimated to be worth Rs 76.59 crore, were returned to their rightful owners.On disposal of case property, the data showed that between January 1 and December 20, 2025, police disposed of 1.16 lakh vehicles, cash amounting to Rs 50.97 crore, jewellery with an estimated value of Rs 76.42 crore and 3.36 crore worth of electronic items.In addition, narcotic substances weighing 84,790 kg and 9.61 lakh litres, along with other property valued at Rs 39.53 crore, were also disposed of in accordance with the legal provisions, the DGP said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThrowback 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LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Police killed 48 alleged criminals in encounters in 2025, the highest annual figure in the last eight years, according to official data released on Wednesday.Addressing a press conference at the police headquarters here, DGP Rajeev Krishna shared the data, covering police action between March 20, 2017, and December 29, 2025.Yogi Adityanath…

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Anu Malik demands credit for ‘Ghar kab aaoge’ in ‘Border 2’, recreated from ‘Sandese Aate Hain’

Anu Malik demands credit for ‘Ghar kab aaoge’ in ‘Border 2’, recreated from ‘Sandese Aate Hain’

Anu Malik claims credit for ‘Border 2’s recreated ‘Ghar Kab Aaoge’ from his classic ‘Sandese Aate Hain’. Original by him and Javed Akhtar, it features Sonu Nigam with Arijit Singh. Teaser out, song drops Jan 2. Malik trusts they’ll acknowledge creators. ‘Border 2’ stars Sunny Deol, releases Jan 23, 2026. Anu Malik, Bollywood’s celebrated composer,…

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Big relief for consumers! IGL cuts piped cooking gas prices in Delhi-NCR; check new rates

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Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) has announced a cut in domestic piped natural gas (PNG) prices for households in Delhi and the National Capital Region, effective from the New Year.The company said prices will be reduced by Rs 0.70 per standard cubic metre (SCM), offering relief to residential consumers across the region. Following the revision, domestic…

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Growth outlook: Indian economy set to post high growth despite global headwinds; RBI flags domestic demand strength

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India is projected to record high economic growth despite a volatile and unfavourable external environment, supported by strong domestic consumption and investment, Reserve Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra said on Wednesday, PTI reported.“Maintaining financial stability and strengthening the financial system remains our north star,” Malhotra said in the foreword to the latest Financial Stability…

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US student loan bankruptcy success rate jumps to 87%, study finds, challenging long-held myths for borrowers

US student loan bankruptcy success rate jumps to 87%, study finds, challenging long-held myths for borrowers

Student loan bankruptcy increasingly successful in US as policy changes reshape outcomes The success rate for US student loan borrowers seeking to discharge their debt through bankruptcy has climbed sharply in recent years, reaching 87%, according to a new academic study. The findings challenge the long-standing belief that student loans cannot be cleared through bankruptcy…

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Kiara Advani gives heartwarming 2025 RECAP; first glimpse into baby Saraaya’s world

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Kiara Advani’s emotional 2025 year-end post reveals motherhood joys with daughter Saraaya and Sidharth Malhotra. Highlights include tiger family pics, MET Gala glow, “MAMA” necklace, nursery glimpses, speedboat smiles, War 2 cheers, and Toxic updates. Kiara Advani posted an emotional 2025 year-end update on social media, letting fans peek into her memorable moments. For the…

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5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit

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Custard apple or sitaphal is known for its rich flavour and gooey texture. The pale green, segmented-skinned fruit is sweet in flavour and even tastes like a pudding or custard. But did you know this winter fruit contains a number of nutrients like vitamin C, potassium, antioxidants, magnesium. Here are 5 benefits of custard apple…

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Mizkif claims OTK lost relevance after his exit as old tensions resurface following ExtraEmily’s announcement

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Mizkif (via YouTube/Mizkif) Mizkif’s comments about One True King and its slow decay have recently caught the attention of fans. OTK was founded in 2020, with him being one of the co-creators, and quickly became one of the most recognizable names in esports and other content. Mizkif addressed OTK member ExtraEmily’s latest statement, where she…

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ED attaches UK-based high-value property located near Buckingham Palace in Rs 1,400 crore bank fraud case NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached a United Kingdom-based high-value property located near Buckingham Palace in a Rs 1,400 crore bank fraud case, the agency said on Wednesday.The property, valued at approximately Rs 150 crore, is being held under the beneficial ownership of businessman Nitin Shambhukumar Kasliwal and his family members. Kasliwal, former Chairman and Managing Director of S Kumars Nationwide Limited, is accused of defrauding a consortium of Indian banks by Rs 1,400 crore, according to multiple First Information Reports.ED’s Indore sub-zonal office issued the Provisional Attachment Order (PAO) on December 30, 2025, to attach the high-value property.The move comes a week after the ED, during the course of investigation, conducted searches under section 17 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, on December 23 and seized various incriminating records along with digital devices in the case.Officials in the ED said a detailed analysis of the seized material revealed that “Kasliwal had established a complex network of trusts and companies in multiple offshore tax havens, including the British Virgin Islands (BVI), Jersey, and Switzerland.””The investigation uncovered that Nitin Kasliwal had set up a trust named Catherine Trust (formerly Surya Trust), in which he and his family members were the primary beneficiaries. This trust controlled a company based in Jersey and the British Virgin Islands, ‘Catherine Property Holding Limited (CPHL)’, which in turn held ownership of the said high-value immovable property in London,” the agency said in a statement.During the course of investigation, ED has found that “Kasliwal, through S Kumars Nationwide Limited, cheated the consortium of banks to the tune of Rs. 1400 crore and also diverted the funds outside India in the guise of foreign investments and thereafter acquired immovable assets outside India which were concealed through a complex structure of private trust and companies in foreign jurisdictions.” End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role‘Remove 10-Minute Delivery Option’: Gig Workers Launch Nationwide Strike On New Year’s EvePM Modi Says 2025 Marked by India’s Commitment to ReformsHasina Extradition Demand May Redefine India Bangladesh Ties Journalist Flags Tarique Rahman’s Plans”To Build Peace That Lasts”: China Claims Credit for India-Pakistan Conflict, Follows Trump123Photostories5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this seasonPune’s Next Game-Changer: University Road Flyover Rises To Untangle One Of The City’s Worst Traffic Knots10 weird new year rituals you won’t believe existHow to make street-style Egg Chowmein for New Year eve partyChennai’s Underground Push: TBM Melagiri Punches Through Beneath Perambur’s Railway MazeThe science of longevity: Building a longer and healthier life one habit at a timeFrom Akshaye Khanna’s FA9LA memes to Ram Charan’s ‘Peddi’ dance and the Coldplay kiss-cam moment: How 2025 turned pop culture into a nonstop viral loopHow the right words can turn mistakes into learning moments123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthLebron JamesCardi BAlex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro Net WorthStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

ED attaches UK-based high-value property located near Buckingham Palace in Rs 1,400 crore bank fraud case NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached a United Kingdom-based high-value property located near Buckingham Palace in a Rs 1,400 crore bank fraud case, the agency said on Wednesday.The property, valued at approximately Rs 150 crore, is being held under the beneficial ownership of businessman Nitin Shambhukumar Kasliwal and his family members. Kasliwal, former Chairman and Managing Director of S Kumars Nationwide Limited, is accused of defrauding a consortium of Indian banks by Rs 1,400 crore, according to multiple First Information Reports.ED’s Indore sub-zonal office issued the Provisional Attachment Order (PAO) on December 30, 2025, to attach the high-value property.The move comes a week after the ED, during the course of investigation, conducted searches under section 17 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, on December 23 and seized various incriminating records along with digital devices in the case.Officials in the ED said a detailed analysis of the seized material revealed that “Kasliwal had established a complex network of trusts and companies in multiple offshore tax havens, including the British Virgin Islands (BVI), Jersey, and Switzerland.””The investigation uncovered that Nitin Kasliwal had set up a trust named Catherine Trust (formerly Surya Trust), in which he and his family members were the primary beneficiaries. This trust controlled a company based in Jersey and the British Virgin Islands, ‘Catherine Property Holding Limited (CPHL)’, which in turn held ownership of the said high-value immovable property in London,” the agency said in a statement.During the course of investigation, ED has found that “Kasliwal, through S Kumars Nationwide Limited, cheated the consortium of banks to the tune of Rs. 1400 crore and also diverted the funds outside India in the guise of foreign investments and thereafter acquired immovable assets outside India which were concealed through a complex structure of private trust and companies in foreign jurisdictions.” End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role‘Remove 10-Minute Delivery Option’: Gig Workers Launch Nationwide Strike On New Year’s EvePM Modi Says 2025 Marked by India’s Commitment to ReformsHasina Extradition Demand May Redefine India Bangladesh Ties Journalist Flags Tarique Rahman’s Plans”To Build Peace That Lasts”: China Claims Credit for India-Pakistan Conflict, Follows Trump123Photostories5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this seasonPune’s Next Game-Changer: University Road Flyover Rises To Untangle One Of The City’s Worst Traffic Knots10 weird new year rituals you won’t believe existHow to make street-style Egg Chowmein for New Year eve partyChennai’s Underground Push: TBM Melagiri Punches Through Beneath Perambur’s Railway MazeThe science of longevity: Building a longer and healthier life one habit at a timeFrom Akshaye Khanna’s FA9LA memes to Ram Charan’s ‘Peddi’ dance and the Coldplay kiss-cam moment: How 2025 turned pop culture into a nonstop viral loopHow the right words can turn mistakes into learning moments123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthLebron JamesCardi BAlex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro Net WorthStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

ED attaches UK-based high-value property located near Buckingham Palace in Rs 1,400 crore bank fraud case NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached a United Kingdom-based high-value property located near Buckingham Palace in a Rs 1,400 crore bank fraud case, the agency said on Wednesday.The property, valued at approximately Rs 150 crore, is being…

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Dec 31, 2025, 17:29 IST

Dec 31, 2025, 17:29 IST

NEW DELHI: Fourteen-year-old climbing prodigy Amieyra Khoslla delivered an outstanding performance to win the Gold Medal in the Youth Girls (Under-17) category at the 29th National Sport Climbing Championship (NSCC) 2025, held in Bengaluru from December 26 to 29.Competing against the country’s top young climbers in the bouldering discipline, Amieyra showcased exceptional strength, technical precision,…

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APSET 2025 notification released: Check registration schedule, exam details, and eligibility here

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The Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test (APSET) 2025 notification has been officially released. Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, has issued the notification on behalf of the Government of Andhra Pradesh. This exam is conducted every year to check the eligibility of candidates who want to become Assistant Professors or Lecturers in universities and colleges across Andhra Pradesh….

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