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The Times of India How pest control firm stumbled upon 'techie' trafficking in Texas

Four individuals of Indian origin, including a couple, have been arrested in Princeton, Texas for alleged human trafficking and forced labour. 15 women were found working as forced labour for the accused. The suspects were charged with trafficking of persons and second-degree felony. Police investigation began after a pest control visit raised concerns. Electronic gadgets, documents, and victims were found in multiple locations. The investigation is ongoing to uncover more details about the case.

The Times of India Mumbai hit-and-run: How neta's son Mihir Shah was arrested after 60-hour hunt

Police successfully traced and arrested the BMW hit-and-run accused in Virar after a prolonged search. The victim's tragic ordeal and the accused's escape route have been uncovered. The accused's family members detained for questioning. Court appearance scheduled for Wednesday as investigations continue.

The Times of India Wanted for Maha Kumbh: ‘Satvik’ cops with ‘good character roll'

Mela police on the lookout for 'cops with good character' for the 2025 Maha Kumbh! Young, dynamic, and experienced officers needed to handle the world's largest religious congregation. Will these chosen officers be able to maintain order and ensure the safety of millions of devotees seeking salvation on the banks of the Ganga? Stay tuned for updates on this crucial hunt for the perfect candidates to protect and serve during this mega event!

The Times of India 7 more die in Assam floods, toll rises to 79

The Times of India 7 more die in Assam floods, toll rises to 79

The Times of India Keralites love beef the most, pork 2nd favourite

Keralites' preference for beef, especially tenderloin, has risen, surpassing chicken wings and mutton chops. The 2024 EnviStats report indicates that 14.34 lakh cattle (1,53,000 tonnes) were slaughtered in Kerala in 2020-21, up from 12.54 lakh in 2018. Pig slaughter also doubled, reaching 2.07 lakh (14,000 tonnes) from 98,000 (7,000 tonnes) in 2018.