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Man Held In Himachal's Kangra On Charges Of Espionage, Mobile Sent To Forensic Lab
Man Held In Himachal's Kangra On Charges Of Espionage, Mobile Sent To Forensic Lab

News18

time28-05-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

Man Held In Himachal's Kangra On Charges Of Espionage, Mobile Sent To Forensic Lab

Last Updated: Dehra City Police SP Mayank Chaudhary has confirmed the arrest and said that the man has been held under Section 152 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The Himachal Pradesh Police have arrested a man on charges of espionage in Kangra district on Wednesday. The suspect, a native of Dehra, was held just three kilometres away from Shri Mata Chintpurni Temple on Una-Kangra districts border. The man has been accused of allegedly spying and providing intelligence information to Pakistan. As per the police, several key evidences related to spying have been found from his mobile. Dehra City Police SP Mayank Chaudhary has confirmed the arrest and said that the man has been held under Section 152 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The police have sent the device to forensic lab for detailed checking and the suspect would be produced in the court tomorrow. The development comes as a series of revelations regarding Pakistani spy networks in India. Several Indians were arrested for allegedly spying for Pakistan including a CRPF personnel Moti Ram Jat from Rajasthan, a contractual health worker Sahdevsinh Gohil posted in the border district of Kutch, a YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra from Haryana who has several lakhs of subscribers. She was arrested in Haryana this month. She had travelled to Pakistan a number of times. Prior to this month's conflict, Pakistanis and Indians were able to travel to each other's countries, but it has long been very difficult to obtain visas due to government bureaucracy and historical mistrust. The relations between India and Pakistan hit rock bottom after the neighbouring country resorted to a terror attack in Kashmir's iconic Pahalgam, killing 26 innocent tourists on April 22. In response, India, on the intervening night of May 7 and 8, launched 'Operation Sindoor' against Pakistan and destroyed multiple terror targets there. First Published: May 28, 2025, 22:39 IST

Twin gold medals for Harshita Jakhar; Aditya, Mayank triumph as Rajasthan win 6 medals in Khelo India Youth Games
Twin gold medals for Harshita Jakhar; Aditya, Mayank triumph as Rajasthan win 6 medals in Khelo India Youth Games

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Twin gold medals for Harshita Jakhar; Aditya, Mayank triumph as Rajasthan win 6 medals in Khelo India Youth Games

Jaipur: Rajasthan players continued their excellent performance in Khelo India Youth Games on Tuesday. Harshita Jakhar brought pride to the state by winning double gold medals in cycling while Mayank Chaudhary claimed gold in the individual event of 10-metre pistol. This is his second consecutive gold medal. Earlier on Monday, Mayank had triumphed in the 10-meter mixed team pistol of Rajasthan State Sports Council, Rajendra Singh Sisodiya said that Tuesday was a golden day for Rajasthan. The players raised the flag of the state by winning four gold medals. Harshita proved her superiority by winning gold medals in the 7.5 km scratch cycling race event and 500 m time from this, Aditya Jakhar won the gold medal in the 1-km time trial race in the boys' informed that Mayank Choudhary, who had increased Rajasthan's pride by winning the gold medal on Monday, maintained his excellent performance today as well and clinched gold in the individual event of 10-m cycling, Mahavir won the silver medal in the 10-km scratch race for boys, while Sitaram grabbed the bronze medal and brought Rajasthan its sixth Ranvijay Singh Champawat said that a kabaddi competition was also organised. The boys of Rajasthan easily defeated the hosts Bihar 57-37 and entered the semi-finals.

Rajasthan off to a fine start in Khelo India Youth Games; Sports Manager Ranvijay Singh Champawat named Chief-de-Mission
Rajasthan off to a fine start in Khelo India Youth Games; Sports Manager Ranvijay Singh Champawat named Chief-de-Mission

Time of India

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Rajasthan off to a fine start in Khelo India Youth Games; Sports Manager Ranvijay Singh Champawat named Chief-de-Mission

1 2 3 Jaipur: Rajasthan made a great start by winning two gold and one bronze medal on the opening day of seventh Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG). Rajasthan's Prachi and Mayank Chaudhary won the gold medal in the 10-meter mixed team pistol event, while Ashwin Bhardwaj clinched the yellow metal by defeating Bhavya Haryana in the 81-kg weight category, while in judo, Tanya bagged the bronze medal in the 40-kg category. The KIYG are being organised from May 4 to 15 in five cities of Bihar -- Patna, Gaya, Rajgir, Begusarai and Bhagalpur and Delhi. A total of 27 sports will be held in these youth games, in which 315 players from Rajasthan are participating in 23 sports. Sports manager Ranvijay Singh Champawat has been appointed chief-de-mission of Rajasthan team. Rajasthan State Sports Council secretary Rajendra Singh Sisodia said that a team of 315 players from Rajasthan is participating in the competitions of archery, athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, cycling road, fencing, football, gutka, gymnastics, Judo, Kabaddi, Kalaripayattu, mallakhamb, rugby, sepak takraw, shooting, swimming, volleyball, weightlifting, wrestling and yoga. He said that shooting, gymnastics and cycling track events will be held in New Delhi while the remaining events are being organized in different cities of Bihar.

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