A Special NIA court in Ernakulam has sentenced two men to eight years of rigorous imprisonment in the ISIS Kerala-Tamil Nadu case.
Daijiworld Media Network - Kochi/New Delhi Kochi/New Delhi, Sep 29: The Ernakulam Special Court of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday sentenced two accused, H. Mohammed Azarudheen and Y ...
A National Investigation Agency (NIA) court here on Saturday found two Coimbatore residents guilty of recruiting and ...
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Made-in-India Arattai app being finetuned on the go, had planned big release by November: Zoho CEO
Zoho's Sridhar Vembu announces a major update by November, amid a surge in user sign-ups, highlighting Arattai's ‘made in ...
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The death toll in Saturday (September 27, 2025) night’s stampede at the political rally of actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam ...
The NIA special court Judge, N Seshadrinathan, awarded the convicts rigorous imprisonment of eight year each on three counts. However, the punishment shall run concurrently.
NIA court sentences two men to 8 years for IS recruitment in Kerala-Tamil Nadu case, found guilty of UAPA violations.
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Arattai app surges in popularity: Can it challenge WhatsApp as the nation’s top messaging platform?
Indian messaging app Arattai, developed by Zoho Corporation, has experienced a sudden and dramatic surge in usage over the past week, highlighting the rising in ...
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Meet Sridhar Vembu, Zoho founder and chief scientist, who is behind made in India WhatsApp rival Arattai
An in-depth account of Sridhar Vembu’s shift from Silicon Valley to rural India, his role in establishing Zoho Corporation, and his newest venture, Arattai—a domestically-developed messaging ...
Positioned as an Indian alternative to popular global messaging platforms, Arattai is gaining momentum amid a surge in ...
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Tamil Nadu stampede: Actor Vijay accuses DMK of conspiracy, demands CBI probe; police dismiss claims
The Madras High Court will hear the case of the stampede in Tamil Nadu. A victim has filed a petition seeking a ban on TVK ...
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