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Diesel prices up by 10 paise, petrol remains unchanged

New Delhi, 27 Jan 2019 [Fik/News Sources]: There was a marginal hike in diesel prices on Sunday while petrol prices remained unchanged in the national capital and Mumbai. In Delhi, diesel prices went up by 10 paise, costing at Rs 66 per litre now. Petrol is sold at Rs 71.27 per litre, it was last increased on Tuesday by 13 paise per litre, according to data from the Indian Oil Corporation website. Petrol and diesel prices in Delhi are the cheapest among all metropolitan cities. In Mumbai, people will have to shell out Rs 76.90 per litre for petrol. Diesel costs Rs 69.11 per litre in the city. In October, petrol prices had touched a record high of Rs 84 per litre in Delhi and Rs 91.34 in Mumbai. Diesel went up to Rs 75.45 a litre in October in the national capital and Rs 80.10 in Mumbai. At present, all the oil marketing

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Mass wedding in Gujarat: 130 couples tie knot

Ahmedabad, 07 Feb 2019 [Fik/News Sources]: 130 Muslim couples were married on 2nd Feb 2019 in Ahmedabad under the aegis Gujarat Sarvjanik Welfare Trust with Islamic customs and traditions at Rajpur–Gomtipur area. GSWT’s Chief Afzal Memon said the mass wedding was meant to encourage youth to start families by helping them avoid the high costs of getting married. All brides got gift from trust like household items, sewing machine, cupboard, and dresses, and many other things Dressed in bright red tunics and gorgeous, heavily embroidered scarves covering their hair and part of their faces, and with some Jewellery, the brides looked resplendent. Heavy bangles adorned their wrists and their palms were dotted with intricate henna designs, considered auspicious during marriage ceremonies in Muslims. The couples were married

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11 Muslims acquitted of all charges in a TADA case after 25 years

Indore, 03 Mar 2019 [Fik/News Sources]: In a significant judgement, a Nashik court has acquitted 11 Muslim men nearly 25 years after they were first charged under Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) (TADA) Act. “The whole case was framed because of personal animosity of a Police officer Deepak Jogh with the people of our area. He used to harass us and framed charges without any basis,” said Syed Murtaza Meer, one among the 11 acquitted persons, while talking to Muslim Mirrior. Meer’s younger brother Ashfaq was also framed in the case. Justice S.C. Khati of Nashik’s Special TADA Court ordered their acquittal on February 27. “Case against us was so poor that even Government of Maharashta was not interested in pursuing it. Policemen used to say you will easily get out, since they

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