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Residents protest against builder after caps on power recharge

The protest took place at the Aditya Urban Casa society premises and saw residents complaining about various civic issues there. The society has nearly 700 flats with an occupancy of 600 families.

Residents claimed that this was the builder’s way of pressurising the AOA into taking over the handover of the society.(AFP Photo/Prakash Singh)
Updated on Apr 22, 2019 08:17 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Noida | By

Cop held for killing Apple executive got special treatment: Probe team

Over two months after Apple executive Vivek Tewari, 38, was shot dead by constable Prashant Chowdhary in Lucknow, investigators have found that the cop had opened fire without any provocation.

On the fateful day, constables Prashant Chowdhary and Sandip Kumar, who were on a police motorcycle, tried to intercept Vivek Tewari’s SUV near Maqdoompur police outpost reportedly for routine checking.(File Photo)
Updated on Dec 20, 2018 11:18 PM IST
Lucknow | ByHT Correspondent

Cop shot Apple executive without provocation, not self-defence: SIT

In its 16-page report submitted to police chief Om Prakash Singh on Wednesday, the SIT exonerated Chowdhary’s colleague, constable Sandip Kumar, who was with him when Apple executive Vivek Tiwari was shot dead, from the murder.

Investigators have found an Uttar Pradesh Police constable guilty of unprovoked firing that left a 38-year-old executive with an American multinational tech firm dead in Lucknow on September 29.(PTI)
Updated on Dec 20, 2018 11:08 PM IST
Hindustan times, Lucknow | ByHT Correspondent

Apple executive Vivek Tewari murder case: SIT report likely next week

Tewari was shot dead by constable Prashant Chowdhary when he was returning from his office on the intervening night of September 28 and 29 with his ex-colleague Sana Khan

Apple executive Vivek Tewari who was shot dead(HT File Photo)
Updated on Nov 23, 2018 11:21 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Lucknow | By, Lucknow

Naxalism could be eliminated within three years: Rajnath Singh

Noting that the districts affected by Naxal violence in the country had come down to 10-12 as compared to 126 a few years ago, he said, “May be in the next three years, left wing extremism will be completely eliminated from the country.”

Union home minister Rajnath Singh at a function on the occasion of the 26th anniversary of Rapid Action Force in Bijnore area of Lucknow on Sunday.(PTI)
Updated on Oct 08, 2018 12:00 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Lucknow | ByHT Correspondent, Lucknow
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