UP: Nurse gangraped in Jalun; stick, chilli powder inserted in her private parts
Jalun/IBNS: A nurse was brutally gang-raped by two men in Uttar Pradesh's Jalun as four others held her down, media reports said.

The victim's family has said a stick and chilli powder was inserted in her private parts.
The police have, however, claimed that the woman was having an affair with another person and was beaten up by him and his family members, NDTV reported.
According to the police, the woman made some grave allegations, based on which a case has been registered and investigations are on.
Her husband has alleged that when she was riding to work on her scooter on Thursday morning, she was waylaid by a few people and dragged into the bushes.
Additional Superintendent of Police (Jalaun) Pradeep Kumar Verma said a team rushed to the spot on receiving information that a woman had been beaten up and took her to a hospital for treatment.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

May our two great democracies continue to illuminate world with hope: Modi responds to Trump's Diwali wish amid tariff tensions
Indian PM Narendra Modi thanked Donald Trump for his 'Diwali' greetings and said he hoped to see the two great democracies continue to 'illuminate' the world with hope.

Fresh rift brews in INDIA bloc: Congress refuses alliance with Raj Thackeray in Maharashtra
After signs of strain in Bihar, the opposition INDIA bloc appears to be heading for another internal rift, this time in Maharashtra, following the Congress party’s refusal to team up with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray.

Relief for Indian students as Trump administration clarifies $100,000 H-1B fee rule
In a major relief for existing U.S. visa holders, including thousands of Indian professionals and students, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has clarified that the controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee imposed under a recent proclamation by the Donald Trump administration will not apply to those already in the United States.

'Choose India-made Tata, Mahindra EVs instead': Former Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant to Lokpal on Rs 5cr BMW tender
New Delhi: Former Niti Aayog Chairman Amitabh Kant has said India’s anti-graft ombudsman—Lokpal—should cancel its tender to buy BMW luxury cars and procure electric vehicles manufactured domestically, media reports said.
Latest News

Alia Bhatt pairs kurta with 'lungi' in her unconventional dress code for Diwali. Details inside

Trump lights diyas as he participates in Diwali celebrations at White House, calls Modi 'great friend' amid tariff war; Indian PM responds

Decade of slowing deforestation offers hope for forests: FAO data

Atlas: OpenAI launches its own browser. Who can access it?
