Following are the top stories of the northern region at 2200 hrs:

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Following are the top stories of the northern region at 2200 hrs:

DES14 UP-RAHUL-MISSING POSTERS


Amethi (UP): Posters declaring vice president as "missing" have appeared in his constituency here, with the party terming it as a "handiwork" of the and the RSS.

DES43 CH-STALKING-OPPOSITION

Chandigarh: Terming as "shameful" the alleged stalking of a young woman by the state chief's son and his friend, opposition parties in stage protests and demand a probe by the or by a sitting judge of the high

DES30 UP-ADITYANATH-TOUR

Lucknow: To gauge the impact of his government's schemes, Chief Minister will begin a tour of various districts of the state from tomorrow, starting from Gorakhpur.

DES7 LSQ-BORDER

New Delhi: The is planning to install a 24X7 seamless virtual fence with sensors along the border to curb infiltration bid by the neighbouring nation, the has been informed.

DES39 BOOK- THAROOR

New Delhi: Swami Vivekananda's disciple Sister Nivedita was deeply steeped in the idea of Hindu nationalism, but in an all-inclusive sense unlike what is practiced today, according to leader Shashi Tharoor.

DES50 LSQ-SECURITY

New Delhi: There are 288 people who are being given threat-based security cover by the Centre, apart from the VVIPs, Cabinet and other Ministers, has been informed.

DEL55 JK-LD CEASEFIRE

Jammu: An Indian Army jawan has been killed in Pakistani firing from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.

DES35 LSQ-STALKING

New Delhi: More than 18,000 cases of stalking were registered in last three years in the country, the has been informed.

DES47 DOCUMENTS-DECLASSIFIED

New Delhi: Declassified documents pertaining to the Quit Movement and the Azad Hind Fauj will be on public display for the first time at the National Archives of (NAI) from tomorrow.

DES56 DL-ASSEMBLY-LD SESSION

New Delhi: The Assembly has a noisy start to the monsoon session with the ruling AAP targeting the over the stalking case while the opposition raises the issue of death of sanitation workers in the national capital.

DES10 LSQ-FOREIGNERS

New Delhi: More than 5,700 foreigners have been convicted under the Foreigners Act in the last three years, the has been informed.

DES1 JK-OMAR-OPPOSITION

Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah hints at the returning to power in 2019 general elections, saying the "myth" of opposition unity was just a "chimera".

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