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Saturday, September 6, 2025
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Topic: voyeurism

Spy camera found in women’s changing room in Ghaziabad’s ‘Chhota Haridwar’, priest booked

According to police, feed from changing rooms at Ganga Canal, a popular destination for devotees, was streamed to phone of the priest from a nearby temple. Priest is currently absconding.

Raihan Vadra knows what it’s like to be watched. He’s turned it into art

Visual artist Raihan Vadra’s installation exhibition ‘Upamana’ at Delhi’s Bikaner House explores the feeling of being under constant surveillance.

After Chandigarh University row, cleaner at Kanpur hostel held for ‘making obscene videos’

Accused was allegedly cornered after a woman at private hostel noticed a mobile kept near the door while she was bathing. Hostel warden & caretaker also held.

They touch, feel, kiss, cry — Indians are weirdly obsessed with Madame Tussauds wax statues

With touch no longer disallowed, wax museums like Madame Tussauds have begun indulging the voyeuristic curiosity that Indians possess.

On Camera

The Bengal Files has made sure Kolkata dusts history books to find out real Gopal Mukherjee

Whether it is due to the alleged unofficial ban on The Bengal Files or allegations by Gopal Mukherjee’s family against Agnihotri, everyone in the state wants to know more about Mukherjee.

As floods ravage orchards & highway closures choke trade, Kashmir apple growers fear Rs 200 cr loss

New Delhi: On 4 September morning, apple growers in south Kashmir’s Pulwama woke up to knee-deep water in their orchards, ripe apples scattered all over,...

Army chief weighs in on theaterisation, says it is inevitable and need of the hour

New Delhi: Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi has strongly backed the idea of theaterisation, saying it is inevitable and the need of the hour. Speaking...

Punjab is fast becoming the new Northeast. And there’s a message in it for Modi

In its toughest time in decades because of floods, Punjab would’ve expected PM Modi to visit. If he has the time for a Bihar tour, why not a short visit to next-door Punjab?