Ghaziabad triple suicide case takes new turn, police rule out ‘Korean game’ angle
What was first believed to be a deadly online game has now taken a dramatic turn.
Valentine's Day has a new angle this time. The Bajrang Dal in Ahemdabad is dealing with the additional threat of Love Jihad along with the danger of women falling in love and celebrating Valentine's Day.
This motivated group of Bajrang Dal workers has taken it upon themselves to stop women from taking the extreme step of celebrating Valentine's Day. Poeple refusing to take them seriously has not deterred the Bajrang Dal. In Hyderabad, the saffron soldiers have warned pubs and restuarants against any V-Day celebrations, issuing circulars against the day of love.
Lucknow university has asked its students to not even roam the premises on Valentine's Day.
As India climbs the development ladder, these so-called guardians of the Indian culture are pulling us down. Will the governments finally intervene?
Find out this and more on tonight's episode of People's Court.
What was first believed to be a deadly online game has now taken a dramatic turn.
The top focus of this episode of 5 Live is on the Lok Sabha showdown and the deaths of three teenage sisters in UP's Ghaziabad.
This ground report from Jewar examines how land turned into money, how money changed lives, and how the absence of financial planning may have left many with nothing.
The Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day following intense sloganeering and disruptions by the opposition, preventing Prime Minister Narendra Modi from delivering his reply to the motion of thanks on the President's address.