Renowned acting coach Saurabh Sachdeva envisioned digitizing his physical acting classes, leading to the creation of The Actor's Truth app - a groundbreaking platform that merges the tactile ...
Editor’s Picks 1 No more ‘dunki’? How Punjab is cracking down on illegal travel agents 2 How the Canada border is becoming the preferred choice for Indians to illegally enter the US He said, “These ...
Singh said that the kidnappers had sent a video of his son being tortured at gunpoint. He added that they demanded $ 20,000 for his release.
A Haryana man paid Rs 35 lakh to agents and began his 'dunki' route journey to reach the US, but despite passing through 11 countries in his six-month-long ordeal, he was nabbed as soon as he ...
Haryana man’s dreams to reach US via Dunki route crashed; deported after paying Rs 35 lakh to agents
The ‘dunki’ route is synonymous with hazardous and illegal migration opted by human traffickers which often leads hopeful migrants through dangerous territories in a desperate bid to enter Western ...
Surat, Police have launched a probe on a complaint filed by US deportee and Haryana native Pankaj Rawat, who detailed a harrowing tale of shattered dreams and exploitation by travel agents ...
Farida Jalal discusses her special bond with Shah Rukh Khan, having played his mother in multiple films. She emphasizes the natural mother-son relationship they shared on-screen, especially since ...
Two young men, one from Haryana and the other from Punjab, who were attempting to immigrate to the US illegally via Central America, have allegedly been kidnapped in Guatemala. The kidnappers are ...
This tortuous journey, through what is infamously known as the 'dunki' or 'donkey' route, saw Rawat traversing from Guyana to Mexico before being caught by US authorities at the Tecate border. He was ...
Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva on Tuesday claimed that the Rouse Avenue Court’s order on Tuesday to file an FIR against Arvind Kejriwal in the 2019 self-promotion hoardings case would lay ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
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