Shillong, June 14: A seven-member contingent of Meghalaya's rising kickboxing talents has left for Indore, Madhya Pradesh, to participate in the Sub-Junior National Kickboxing...
In a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the murder of Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi, the Meghalaya Police Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Sunday unearthed what appears to be a critical piece of evidence – or rather, its remains.
Sonam Raghuvanshi and her lover Raj Singh Kushwaha on Saturday were sent to 13 judicial custody after the special investigation team (SIT) has completed ten days of interrogating them for their involvement in the recent murder of her husband (L) Raja Raghuvanshi at Sohra.
Shillong, June 5: Indore-oni adita salrangna skang re·bae gimaenggipa jiksesani bidingo mikkang nitee, ong·gija koborrangko on·enga ine Meghalaya-ni Tourism Minister Paul Lyngdoh national media-ni...
Following the recovery of the body of Raja Raghuvanshi, one of the two tourists reported missing, from a deep gorge below the Weisawdong Parking Lot at Riat Arliang on Monday after an intensive 8-day search operation, Meghalaya Police has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to further investigate the case and rule out any foul play.
Amid growing concern over the disappearance of a tourist couple from Indore, Meghalaya Cabinet Minister A.L. Hek assured on Wednesday that Sohra remains a safe destination for visitors.
Cabinet Minister A.L. Hek, in charge of the Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Department, visited Sohra on Wednesday to review the ongoing search and rescue operations for Sonam Raghuvanshi and Raja Raghuvanshi, a tourist couple from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, who went missing last week in the Sohra region, also known as Cherrapunji.
Two tourists from Indore, Madhya Pradesh — Sonam Raghuvanshi and Raja Raghuvanshi have been reported missing for the past 24 hours while visiting Sohra.