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Stone-Throwing Fest Held In Madhya Pradesh Despite Curfew. 110 Injured
- Thursday August 20, 2020
- India News | Reported by Anurag Dwary, Edited by Aman Dwivedi
The fest - known as "Gotmar Mela" - was held despite section 144 imposed in the area due to Covid-19 outbreak.
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It Took Two Hours To Rotate This Massive 15,000-Ton Bridge. Watch
- Saturday April 21, 2018
- Offbeat | NDTV News Desk
Workers in China rotated a 15,000-ton bridge to form a new overpass on Thursday. A section of Nanyanghe Bridge was rotated 81 degrees counterclockwise in an operation that took 110 minutes to complete in China's Hebei Province.
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Now, Mumbai Cops Can't Harass Couples Using Sec 110 of Bombay Police Act
- Wednesday November 25, 2015
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
This could very well be the end of moral policing in the city - Mumbai Police, who had recently come under a hail of criticism for harassing citizens with the dreaded Section 110 (public indecency) of the Bombay Police Act, 1951, have decided they will no longer take action against anyone under that provision.
- www.ndtv.com
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Stone-Throwing Fest Held In Madhya Pradesh Despite Curfew. 110 Injured
- Thursday August 20, 2020
- India News | Reported by Anurag Dwary, Edited by Aman Dwivedi
The fest - known as "Gotmar Mela" - was held despite section 144 imposed in the area due to Covid-19 outbreak.
- www.ndtv.com
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It Took Two Hours To Rotate This Massive 15,000-Ton Bridge. Watch
- Saturday April 21, 2018
- Offbeat | NDTV News Desk
Workers in China rotated a 15,000-ton bridge to form a new overpass on Thursday. A section of Nanyanghe Bridge was rotated 81 degrees counterclockwise in an operation that took 110 minutes to complete in China's Hebei Province.
- www.ndtv.com
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Now, Mumbai Cops Can't Harass Couples Using Sec 110 of Bombay Police Act
- Wednesday November 25, 2015
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
This could very well be the end of moral policing in the city - Mumbai Police, who had recently come under a hail of criticism for harassing citizens with the dreaded Section 110 (public indecency) of the Bombay Police Act, 1951, have decided they will no longer take action against anyone under that provision.
- www.ndtv.com