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Kerala "Human Sacrifice": Mastermind Posed As "Sreedevi" On Social Media
- Friday October 14, 2022
- India News | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Mohammad Shafi -- the main accused in the Kerala "human sacrifice" case -- masqueraded as a holy man and apparently had a physical relationship with Laila Singh, which was passed off as a part of the rituals, the police said today.
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Hyderabad Cop, Who Participated In Pro-Government March, Transferred
- Tuesday May 16, 2017
- Telangana News | Indo-Asian News Service
A woman police officer was today transferred for participating in a pro-government protest over 'Dharna Chowk' which had turned violent in Hyderabad on Monday.
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For Better Pay, Nurses Willing to Go Back to War-Torn Yemen
- Thursday April 2, 2015
- India News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
The sounds of gun shots and explosions are still fresh on Sreedevi's mind. She thought she would never make it home - her hostel was one of the buildings attacked in the port city of Aden in war-torn Yemen. But when asked if she would still return to her work place, the nurse, in her 30s, surprisingly says, "May be, yes".
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Kerala "Human Sacrifice": Mastermind Posed As "Sreedevi" On Social Media
- Friday October 14, 2022
- India News | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Mohammad Shafi -- the main accused in the Kerala "human sacrifice" case -- masqueraded as a holy man and apparently had a physical relationship with Laila Singh, which was passed off as a part of the rituals, the police said today.
- www.ndtv.com
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Hyderabad Cop, Who Participated In Pro-Government March, Transferred
- Tuesday May 16, 2017
- Telangana News | Indo-Asian News Service
A woman police officer was today transferred for participating in a pro-government protest over 'Dharna Chowk' which had turned violent in Hyderabad on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com
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For Better Pay, Nurses Willing to Go Back to War-Torn Yemen
- Thursday April 2, 2015
- India News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
The sounds of gun shots and explosions are still fresh on Sreedevi's mind. She thought she would never make it home - her hostel was one of the buildings attacked in the port city of Aden in war-torn Yemen. But when asked if she would still return to her work place, the nurse, in her 30s, surprisingly says, "May be, yes".
- www.ndtv.com