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Time of India
25-05-2025
- Time of India
Two habitual offenders held, over 1 kg hashish seized
Indore: Two habitual offenders were arrested and over 1kg of hashish, along with a car used in the transportation of the narcotics were seized. Additional DCP Rajesh Dandotiya said that acting on specific intelligence inputs, the Crime Branch team intensified surveillance and patrolling in the city. During a routine check near the Industrial Area on Lakshmibai Nagar Road, a suspicious car was spotted. Upon seeing the police, the two occupants of the vehicle appeared nervous, prompting officers to intercept the car for further inspection. The individuals were identified as Abdul Rais, 48, a resident of Barwani district, and Mohammad Babar, 40, a resident of Malhar Paltan, Indore. Both accused confessed during questioning that they were addicted to drugs and planned to supply hashish in Indore after acquiring it at a lower cost. The police seized 1.048 kilograms of hashish from their possession, along with the car used in the operation. The total value of the seized contraband and vehicle is estimated to be around Rs 7 lakh. Abdul Rais claimed to be engaged in tailoring-related work, specifically attaching decorative buttons to shirts but admitted to turning to drug trafficking to earn quick money. He has a criminal record with two previous cases registered against him at Sadar Bazar and Malharganj police stations involving assault, criminal intimidation and gambling. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Resort com tudo incluído na Bahia Palladium Hotel Group Undo Mohammad Babar said he deals in scrap trading and admitted to trafficking drugs for profit and has a prior case registered under the NDPS Act at Sadar Bazar police station. A case was registered under sections 8 and 20 of the NDPS Act. Further legal proceedings are underway.


Time of India
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Aly Goni and Jasmin Bhasin's new house is ready and here's a peek into their fully-functional wardrobe and kitchen
Television's beloved couple Aly Goni and Jasmin Bhasin are stepping into a new phase of life—together, in their new home! The couple recently moved into their dream house and have been sharing snippets of the process with fans, offering an inside look into their perfectly functional and stylish abode. From the outset, Jasmin has taken charge of setting up the space, especially as Aly has been occupied with the shoot of Laughter Chefs. Their new home is designed to reflect not just their style but also their lifestyle, with every corner thoughtfully planned. From Jasmin's neatly arranged makeup shelves to well-organized kitchen cabinets stocked with essentials—including their favourite sippers—every detail speaks of smart planning and personal touches. Their walk-in closet showcases their clothes, jackets, and shoes arranged methodically, emphasizing comfort and convenience. Sharing a heartfelt moment before the big move, Aly got candid with fans about the emotional rollercoaster of leaving his previous home. 'I don't know where to start. I'm really happy that Jasmin and I are moving together, but I'm also very sad because it's not easy to leave a house where you've spent so many years. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Resort com tudo incluído na Bahia Palladium Hotel Group Undo Itni saari yaadein hai—bura time, accha time, sab dekha hai iss ghar mein,' he said. He further added, 'Kabhi laga hi nahi rent pe hai. It always felt like my home. I'm going to miss this place a lot.' Now settled in their new home on the 32nd floor, the couple enjoys a breathtaking view of Mumbai's skyline from their balcony—a serene spot that promises peace amidst the city's chaos. With comfort, style, and heart in every corner, Aly and Jasmin's home is everything they dreamed of and more.


Time of India
25-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Was Nawab of Awadh Wajid Ali Shah poisoned to death?
While living in Calcutta on an annual pension of Rs 12 lakh given by the British, the last Nawab of Awadh, Wajid Ali Shah, died at 10 pm on Sep 21, 1887. A few historians like Mirza Ali Azhar suspect that Wajid Ali's death was not natural but a murder, the conspiracy of which was hatched by the British to save money which was given to him as regular pension. Mirza Ali Azhar says, 'For the past few days, he was practically restored to health.' On the day of Wajid Ali's death, he was reading a book when Hakim Abdul Ali gave him a medicine ('chutney'). After he left, only two persons remained in the room – Zulfiqar-ud-Daulah who was practically blind and Fateh Makandar, who after some time went out to bring 'hukkah' as the Nawab wanted to smoke. At this juncture, his trusted officer Munsarim-ud-Daulah reached the room as though he was waiting for this opportunity and asked the Nawab to take some more medicine from his hand. It is suspected that he had mixed poison in it. Initially, the Nawab refused to take it and said that the 'haqeem' had just given him that but when Munsarim-ud-Daulah insisted, the Nawab consumed the 'chutney'. After some time, the Nawab's condition became serious. Nawab probably realized that his end had come so he twice asked for pen, paper and ink-pot to write but Munsarim-ud-Daulah did not follow his command as he was afraid that Nawab might write something against him. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Resort com tudo incluído na Bahia Palladium Hotel Group Undo After the death of Wajid Ali, the historian says that Munsarim-ud-Daulah was followed by a mob of old women who cried aloud: 'O! Langda Munshi (Munsarim-ud-Daulah was called 'Langda' as he limped), may God turn you into a leper! You have killed our protector, may you and your children suffer for it. May God turn you blind.' (The writer Ravi Bhatt is a well-known historian and the author of 'The Life and Times of the Nawabs of Lucknow')


Time of India
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal transform physically for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Love & War'
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Love & War' stars Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal, who lost 12kg and 15kg respectively for their roles. The intense love story's plot remains secret. Production is underway for a 2025 release, marking Bhansali's reunion with Ranbir and debut with Vicky. The upcoming film ' Love & War ', helmed by acclaimed director Sanjay Leela Bhansali , is generating huge excitement this year. To bring realism to their characters, stars Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal have both undergone intense physical changes. A report reveal that Ranbir has slimmed down by 12 kilograms, while Vicky has lost an impressive 15 kilograms for their roles. Bhansali's Strict Preparation Demands Bhansali, famous for his careful attention to detail and immersive narratives, requires his actors to undergo rigorous physical and emotional training, which is why the weight loss was an essential part of their preparation. The a report in Money Control mentions that Ranbir has lost 12 kgs while Vicky has lost 15 kgs for their characters in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Love & War'. This extensive physical transformation of both the stars is evident enough to light up the screens for the audiences. Plot and Collaborations Remain Under Wraps The storyline of 'Love & War' remains a closely guarded secret, but the film is described as an intense love story set amid a backdrop of conflict. This project brings Ranbir back together with director Sanjay Leela Bhansali after their collaboration in 2007 film 'Saawariya', and also marks Bhansali's debut working with Vicky Kaushal. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Resort com tudo incluído na Bahia Palladium Hotel Group Undo Production Status The production of 'Love & War' is actively progressing, with the film set to premiere in 2025. Featuring Sanjay Leela Bhansali's lavish style, a strong lineup of actors, and the unwavering commitment of its leads, the movie is expected to be a standout moment in the world of cinema. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Time of India
15-05-2025
- Time of India
Bengaluru flower vendor foils wee-hour ATM heist bid
Bengaluru: It was 2am. Janardhan Rao A, 30, a flower vendor and part-time photographer, was preparing bundles of plantain leaves in Malleswaram for an early-morning customer. Little did he realise his business-as-usual ritual at the stall that kept him awake at that unearthly hour would lead him to foiling an attempted ATM heist. Police confirmed the kiosk, though damaged, had all its cash — amounting to a shade under Rs 10 lakh — intact. At the kiosk just across the road, a man violently shaking the cash-dispensing unit, like one would shake a fruit-laden tree, caught Rao's attention. The man kicked the panel and cracked the display screen — unaware that someone was watching all the while. "I realised he was trying to break open the kiosk," Rao later recounted. Rao had a bit of an emotional connect with this particular kiosk that would come across as nothing more than a random ATM to any other passerby. Installed when he was 14, the ATM kiosk has been a constant feature near his shop for nearly half his life. "For some reason, I have a childlike attachment to it." Sensing something grossly wrong, Rao went across the road and confronted the stranger inside the kiosk. Grabbing his hand, he questioned his intention. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Resort com tudo incluído na Bahia Palladium Hotel Group Undo The man snarled back in Hindi, telling Rao to mind his business. In the scuffle that followed, the intruder knocked Rao down and tried to escape, but Rao grabbed two wooden logs from his flower stall and went on hot pursuit of the target who sprinted towards Yeshwantpur. Near the Sai Baba temple, Rao hurled one log like a spear, tripping the man. As the culprit staggered to his knees, Rao sent down the second log, too, with precision. "I struck him on the knees and dialled 112," he said. Minutes later, a Hoysala patrol reached the scene and arrested the suspect — Shakeel Ahmed, alias Ibrahim, from Haryana. He was remanded in judicial custody. Ahmed had come to Yeshwantpur two days earlier and tried his luck with the unguarded ATM in Malleswaram. In a city that has seen too many bystanders freeze or flee in the wake of an imminent danger or crisis, Rao's heroics caught the lawkeepers' attention, with DCP (North) Saidulu Adavath confirming that he would be felicitated for his bravery.