Headlines
Dalit girl dies of burn injuries in Delhi hospital
Agra, Dec 20: A 15-year-old Dalit girl, who was set on fire by two unidentified men in Uttar Pradesh here, has succumbed to her injuries in a Delhi hospital after struggling for life for 36 hours, police said on Thursday.
The Class 10 student, identified as Sanjali, died late on Wednesday in Safdarjung Hospital, authorities said.
On Tuesday afternoon, two bike-borne attackers stopped the student on her way home in Lalau village, 20 kms from here, and emptied a bottle of petrol on her and set her ablaze.
She was rushed to the SN Medical College with 75 per cent burns and then referred to the Safdarjang Hospital in the national capital.
The accused have not been traced yet, police said.
2 hours ago
Aware of Delhi explosion, closely monitoring the situation: US State Department
4 hours ago
Red Fort blast: Death toll reaches 10; security tightens at RSS HQs in Nagpur
5 hours ago
Red Fort blast: Leaders express condolences to the affected families
5 hours ago
Delhi: 8 killed, dozen injured in car explosion near Red Fort; high alert in Maha, UP
6 hours ago
With US sanctions waiver, India to continue operations at Chabahar port, facilitating trade for countries like Afghanistan
6 hours ago
GOPIO International Engages with Former Minister Smt. Meenakshi Lekhi
6 hours ago
AAPI, American Academy of Yoga and Medicine, and India’s Ministry of AYUSH to Host Groundbreaking Conference on Integrative Health in Memphis, TN
6 hours ago
US Senate votes to end shutdown, paving way for government reopening
6 hours ago
US lawmakers move to halt China's toxic vape invasion threatening American youth
7 hours ago
Gov. Greg Abbott Announces Fourth-Term Bid at Houston Event
11 hours ago
"People that are against tariffs are fools": Trump says at least $2,000 dividend a person coming for Americans
11 hours ago
Explosive claims rock Dhaka; Ex-Minister points finger at US Aid giant, Clintons in Hasina's downfall
11 hours ago
"What a terrible thing for Democracy!": Trump decries BBC executives over reports of doctoring speech
