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Bareilly: In a shocking incident, a man was choked to death by a woman while both were involved in an intimate act in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly. The police have arrested a 32-year-old woman, who, during interrogation, revealed that the deceased, Iqbal, became acquainted with her when he visited her house for work. They exchanged phone numbers and began conversing over the phone. The accused further stated that Iqbal repeatedly pressured her to engage in intimacy, threatening to inform her husband about their phone conversations if she refused. "The accused mentioned that she has little children, so she kept enduring it. She also alleged that the artisan blackmailed her into getting physical with him multiple times, and she was tired of this," police said. During the interrogation, the woman further revealed that the deceased artisan had given her sleeping pills, instructing her to mix them into her husband's food and come over to his house. "The woman mentioned that she served tea to her husband and put the pills in his cup. Then, she went to her home and killed her during an intimate act," police said. "Once I was convinced that he was dead, I dragged his body to the staircase and returned home. I was so upset with Iqbal. I had no other choice because I wanted to protect my family," she told cops during the investigation. The body of the artisan was found near the house of a woman. A case has been registered and further investigation is underway into the incident.

Sonitpur: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "Congress has always promoted infiltration and riots, whereas the BJP drives out such elements. Earlier, infiltrators used to take away the rights of the youth and consume the ration meant for the people of Assam, but now the double-engine government guarantees that every citizen receives their due." Addressing a public rally in support of BJP candidate Ritu Baran Sarma from the Barchala Assembly constituency in the Assam Assembly elections, he urged people to press 'Kamal' on April 9 and ensure a massive victory. CM Yogi said, "Despite Assam's r ...Read More >
SRINAGAR, India - Mr Gulzar Ahmad Bhat, a former carpet weaver in India's Jammu and Kashmir region, now sells tea on the shores of the scenic Dal Lake, abandoning his craft of 35 years after increased US tariffs left him unable to afford his children's school fees and medicine for his family of six. Thousands of Indian artisans and weavers have been battered by US President Donald Trump's move in August to double tariffs to 50 per cent on Indian goods. Mr Bhat, 49, hired a weaver to finish his last carpet before he laid down his tools. "This profession is dying," he told Reuters, days bef ...Read More >
US tariffs are hitting India's carpet makers hard. The industry fears collapse if tariffs continue. New Delhi is exploring solutions, but local exporters say it will take time. This impacts peak export seasons and winter orders. Gulzar Ahmad Bhat, a former carpet weaver in India's Jammu and Kashmir region, now sells tea on the shores of the scenic Dal Lake, abandoning his craft of 35 years after increased U.S. tariffs left him unable to afford his children's school fees and medicine for his fami ...Read More >