Opinion: This might not come as a surprise to you, but a new study makes a correlation that says that the election of a political candidate with a criminal record is directly linked to the rise in crime across the country.
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News: Western Railway announced speed restrictions between Ram Mandir Road and Malad stations from Monday onwards due to the ongoing construction of Lines 5 and 6 from Ram Mandir Road Station.
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Pop Culture: Legendary British Actor, Dame Maggie Smith, passed away at 89 leaving a stunning legacy. So, here are some of her most memorable roles that is hard to miss.
News: The legendary British Actor Dame Maggie Smith died on 27 September in Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. The 89-year-old actor is said to have died a peaceful death alongside her family and friends.
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