Think tanning and pigmentation are the same? Experts decode the crucial differences between the twoTanning and pigmentation are often used interchangeably, but there’s quite a difference between the two. Experts decode the difference. Published on: May 26
‘Don’t visit Sikkim if you litter’: Anand Mahindra sparks civic sense debateAnand Mahindra’s X post on littering in Sikkim has gone viral, sparking debate on civic responsibility and tourist behaviour. Updated on: May 26, 2026 4:46 PM IST By Vaishali Kapila Share via Copy link Industrialist
China and Pakistan have reached a "new broad consensus" on deepening strategic ties to beef up development of a joint economic corridor and establish the port of Gwadar as a regional connectivity hub, the neighbours said on Tuesday (May 26, 2026)
Editorial independence is core to our work. Some links may earn us a commission, without influencing our opinions.Backpacking across Europe? A solo traveller and content creator suggests the perfect packing listA solo traveller shares the smartest Europe backpacking essentials
Woman shows ladoos melting in Delhi heat, says ‘Inki abh barfi banegi’A viral video showing boxes of ladoos turning into a soft mess has left the internet amused, as people react with memes and relatable summer experiences. Updated on: May 26
Who killed our children? Indian parents ask as 'house of horrors' convict acquitted

Who killed our children? Indian parents ask as 'house of horrors' convict acquitted
Nearly 20 years after police found the bodies of 19 women and children near a bungalow dubbed India's "house of horrors", the case is back in the spotlight - because Surinder Koli, the last of the two men convicted, has walked free.
On 12 November, the Supreme Court acquitted him in the final case pending against him, accepting his claim that his confession - which included admissions of cannibalism and necrophilia - had been extracted under torture.
The case dates back to December 2006, when police identified a bungalow in Noida, a suburb of the capital Delhi, as the site where women and children were killed and dismembered, and some allegedly raped. Businessman Moninder Singh Pandher and Surinder Koli, his servant, were arrested after body parts were found near their home.
The revelations triggered national outrage. Parents accused police of ignoring complaints that children had been going missing for more than two years. The case also exposed India's deep social divides: this occurred in an affluent enclave, while the victims were mostly from the neighbouring slums of Nithari, home to poor migrant families.
The two men were convicted of rape and murder and spent years on death row. Moninder Singh Pandher was freed in 2023, with the court eventually finding there to be a lack of evidence. Now his servant is out of jail too, bringing to an end the long judicial process in one of India's most disturbing criminal cases.
The BBC visited Nithari a few days after the judgement, and found that most of the victims' families no longer lived there. Two, who remain in the neighbourhood, said they were trying to come to terms with the court order and wondering - "if Pandher and Koli didn't, then who killed our children?"
In interviews since his release, Moninder Singh Pandher has said he was innocent. Surinder Koli has not been seen in public since leaving prison and has not said anything, but his lawyer Yug Mohit Chaudhry said "all the evidence against him was fabricated".
"After 19 years, in the 13 cases in which he had been sentenced to death, he had already been proven innocent in 12 of them. One case was left, in which five courts had declared him guilty and gave the death sentence.
"Today, the Supreme Court has overturned those earlier four or five judgments in that case as well… These were extremely serious charges, but all the evidence was fabricated," Mr Chaudhry told PTI news agency.
"This poor man was framed to protect some powerful person. Every bit of evidence was fake, not a single piece could justify a conviction… You should ask this question to the CBI [the federal Central Bureau of Investigation], because it is clear that the CBI, despite knowing who the real culprit was, created false evidence against these innocent people and trapped them. Ask these questions to the CBI," he added. The CBI has not commented on the acquittal.
The BBC has sent detailed questions to police in Uttar Pradesh state, where Noida is located, but hasn't received a response yet.
Many in Nithari are finding it very difficult to come to terms with the verdict.
"If they are innocent, then how come they were in prison for 18 years?" asks Sunita Kanaujia, tears rolling down her cheeks. Her 10-year-old daughter Jyoti went missing in the summer of 2005. DNA tests later confirmed that she was among the victims. "God will not forgive those who killed her," she says.
Sunita's husband Jhabbu Lal Kanaujia, who was instrumental in unearthing the serial killings, says he felt utter despair after hearing of Surinder Koli's acquittal and burned all the papers related to the case he had collected over the years.
For years, he worked as a "press-wallah" - ironing clothes of the locality's affluent residents - right outside Moninder Singh Pandher's house.
For 15 months after his daughter went missing, he visited the police station regularly.
"When someone goes missing, there's no closure. It becomes a wound. It festers. You always wonder where they are, in what condition?" he says.
On a cold December day in 2006, he was one of the people who climbed down into a sewer to dig out skulls, bones and limbs. The number of skulls, he says, was "many times higher" than the 19 cases that went to court.
Today, the questions he keeps asking repeatedly are: "If they are not guilty, then who is? And what happened to our children then?"
The acquittal of the two men has snatched away his sense of closure and opened old wounds. But, he says, he's no longer certain that he has any fight left in him. "I'm an old man, I'm a broken man," he says.
In its order, the top court said that "the offences in Nithari were heinous, and the suffering of the families is beyond measure".
The judges acquitted Surinder Koli, saying courts had earlier mainly relied on his confession while convicting him, but they said they did not believe it had been voluntary. They noted it was recorded after he had been in custody for 60 days and "it appeared he was being tutored". The presence of the police investigator near him raised serious questions, the judges said.
The court criticised the police and investigating agencies for carrying out a flawed investigation, marked by "negligence and delay" because of which "the true offender" had not been identified.
It said the investigators had "opted for the easy course by implicating a poor servant of the house and demonising him".
The order also pointed out that the investigators "did not look into leads, including the organ-trade angle flagged by a governmental committee" of the Ministry of Women and Child Development. Reports at the time had suggested that the bodies had been cut with surgical precision.
Jhabbu Lal says "unless the erring policemen are arrested, we won't get justice".
The anger against police in Nithari is not new. When parents of missing children approached police, their standard response - particularly to parents of girls - was that they had eloped with a lover, says Pappu Lal, whose daughter Rachna was among the victims.
She went missing on 10 April 2006 after she went to visit her grandparents who lived two houses away from the bungalow number D5. After searching for her in the neighbourhood, the family went to the police who told them that their eight-year-old had most likely eloped with a lover. Police did not respond to BBC questions on this.
Pappu Lal says he travelled to other cities and states to look for Rachna. His search ended eight months later in the lane behind D5 where Rachna's clothes and slippers were found.
After the first set of skulls and bones were discovered, the residents stormed the house and attacked the police. Two senior officials were transferred and six policemen suspended.
The case was then handed over to the federal investigators.
"If the police had taken action on time, Rachna could have been saved. Many children could have been saved," says Pappu Lal.
It's a sad state of affairs," says Aruna Arora, who was the president of the Residents' Welfare Association for the area in 2006. "How can anyone have faith in the criminal justice system any more?
Ms Arora says she was deeply disturbed by reports of children disappearing in her area and went to meet senior police officials and the district magistrate.
"But these children were all from poor families so no-one took it seriously. It was only after bones and skulls and body parts were found that the authorities got into the action," she says. Police did not respond to a request for comment.
Pappu Lal takes us around the neighbourhood to point out the different spots that figure prominently in the murders.
D5 - the squat bungalow - now sits derelict, out of place among a row of plush, well-kept homes.
Abandoned for years, it is scarred by soot from a 2014 fire that gutted parts of the structure. Its entrance is sealed with a crude brick-and-mud wall, and an overgrown bougainvillea, bright with pink blooms, spills over the front boundary. In the open sewer outside, plastic bags and bottles drift through charcoal-grey sludge, its stench thick in the air.
We then walk to the rear of the house where Pappu Lal points out the area where body parts and victims' belongings were found.
I still cannot forget the horrors of those days," he says, voice choking with emotion. But he is determined to not give up. "I will go to the police and lodge a fresh complaint. They have to find out who killed our children.
He now wants to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the state Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to seek their help in getting justice.
"Our fight now is with the government. They also have some responsibility to ensure that criminals are punished. Aren't our children India's children?" he asks.
Anupam Nagolia of Better World Foundation charity that helped Pappu Lal and other victims by arranging lawyers for them, however, says that it seems to be the end of the road for the victims' families.
The judgement was given by the highest bench in the highest court in the country. I don't see any other forum where they can appeal now.
So what should they do? "Now the only option for the victims' families is to cry, be unhappy and grieve," Mr Nagolia says.
Some legal experts say the families do have one final option - they can petition the Supreme Court to order a reinvestigation.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Madan Lokur says it's unlikely to yield any result. "Because such a lot of time has elapsed, the evidence would have disappeared and the possibility of a reinvestigation is impossible."
Source: BBC
Related Posts: Bodies of missing Italian divers found in Maldives Serial killer rumors in Texas after 3 bodies found in Houston's Buffalo Bayou Bodies of two missing Kuki men found in Manipur Bodies of three sisters found in well in UP’s Mahoba Can monthly cycles affect women's bodies and their weight How women’s bodies bear the toll of putting others first Two more cough syrups found contaminated amid uproar about children’s deaths Russian mum and children found living in Indian cave return home LA police made nearly 400 arrests related to immigration protest since Saturday Rani Mukerji Wins Her First National Film Award After Nearly 30 Years
Martha Mitchell was a flamboyant Washington DC socialite whose husband was embroiled in the Watergate scandal. Her shocking claims of a violent abduction and a "dirty business" were ridiculed as delusional – until they turned out to be true. Martha Mitchell was a character; everyone agreed on
1 days ago
From the academic year 2026–27, bilingual classes will be introduced in all government schools across 15 districts of the state. While the government had earlier announced that English would be introduced in LKG classes, a fresh directive now states that an Urdu-English bilingual medium will also
1 days ago
Trading scalpel for golf irons: Indian-origin golfer Manav Shah’s stirring journey to US OpenTrading scalpel for golf irons: Indian-origin golfer Manav Shah’s stirring journey to US Open Updated on: May 26, 2026 4:14 PM IST PTI Share via Copy link New Delhi
1 days ago
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that he was not in favour of Islamabad joining the Abraham Accords to normalise relations with Israel. Also read | Pakistan deploys jet squadron, thousands of troops to Saudi Arabia amid escalating Iran war tensionsPakistan’s Defence Minister
1 days ago
AIADMK MLA Esakki Subaya submitted his resignation today. He is the fourth MLA from the party to resign in two days. Subaya supported former ministers C Ve Shanmugam and S P Velumani. Three other AIADMK MLAs also resigned yesterday. They are expected to get tickets for upcoming byelections from the
1 days ago
Kimi Antonelli extended his lead in the drivers' championship after Mercedes team-mate George Russell retired from the Canadian Grand Prix. Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton finished second and Max Verstappen's Red Bull made up the top three. Russell was successful earlier in the weekend when he converted
1 days ago
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday announced financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh each to the families of three persons who died in February 2003 during protests seeking to declare the Bhojshala-Kamal Maula mosque complex in Dhar district as a temple, The Hindu reported
1 days ago
2026 Honda City facelift on wishlist? Key genuine accessories you can buyThe 2026 Honda City facelift can be accessorised with a plethora of genuine accessories. Published on: May 26, 2026 1:40 PM IST By Mainak Das Share via Copy link Limited Time Deals on Popular cars Volvo XC90 ₹ 97
1 days ago
Lawyer seeks to register Cockroach Janta Party separately from US-based founderSudhir Jakhar, the lawyer calling himself the party’s national convener, submitted the application to the ECI secretary Updated on: May 26, 2026 1:57 PM IST By Harsh Yadav Share via Copy link A lawyer from Haryana’s
1 days ago
South Korean seven-piece BTS have won Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards (AMAs) for the second consecutive year, cementing their status as one of the world's biggest bands. The award, considered the ceremony's grand prize, is just the latest crown jewel for the so-called kings of K-pop
1 days ago
The ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026 recognises the AI Platforms, Infrastructure & Developer Tools category. It highlights the technologies powering the next phase of enterprise AI from platforms and MLOps to observability and developer tools. These innovations are enabling scalable
1 days ago
Vedant Shrivastava posts correct CBSE answer sheet, alleges marks slashed for right answerClass 12 student Vedant Shrivastava has received his correct answer sheets after CBSE admitted to a mix-up with his Physics paper. Updated on: May 26, 2026 1:13 PM IST By Sanya Jain Share via Copy link Class
1 days ago
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced plans to boost the state's economy to Rs 10 lakh crore by 2028. He stated the tabling of the Uniform Civil Code bill demonstrates the government's dedication to the rights of minority women. Sarma also noted the election results reflected public
1 days ago
Air India has rolled out an upgrade to its Maharaja Club loyalty programme, allowing members to earn and redeem Maharaja Points on Air India Express flights covering more than 55 destinations across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and West Asia. The move broadens the scope of the airline group’s
1 days ago
Hansal Mehta has long been recognised as one of India’s most emotionally observant storytellers. Whether through the raw realism of Shahid, the intimacy of Aligarh, the unsettling tension of Scam 1992 or the deeply human narratives that run across his body of work
1 days ago
Tech Tonic | Ferrari Luce, Sir Jony Ive, and a subversion of ethosFerrari Luce is trying to tell the carmakers of the world that cars don’t have to feel like driving a tablet. Published on: May 26, 2026 11:43 AM IST By Vishal Mathur Share via Copy link The first car from Sir Jonathan Paul Ive
1 days ago
SC stays Delhi HC ruling against barring law students over attendance shortageA bench of justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta passed the interim order while issuing notice on a petition filed by the Bar Council of India (BCI) against the November 2025 judgment of the Delhi HC Published on: May 26
1 days ago
Hema Malini’s blush pink saree for receiving Dharmendra’s Padma Vibhushan is all about elegance and simplicity. See picsVeteran actor Hema Malini looked graceful in a blush pink saree as she accepted late actor Dharmendra’s Padma Vibhushan at the 2026 ceremony in New Delhi
1 days ago
Bengaluru traffic police slaps auto driver over accident, viral video sparks outrageMany on social media have tagged Bengaluru Police, urging them to take a look into the matter where a cop allegedly slapped an auto driver. Published on: May 26
1 days ago
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Monday (May 25, 2026) called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resume bombing Beirut in response to increased explosive drone attacks by Hezbollah on Israeli troops and northern Israel towns. Mr
1 days ago
has reported a net profit of Rs 48.4 crore for FY26, its first full financial year after the completed its with , marking a turnaround from a Rs 216.7 crore loss in the previous year.Total income more than doubled to Rs 1,402.7 crore in FY26 from Rs 603.8 crore in FY25
1 days ago
Partnership, the firm cofounded by Indian entrepreneurs , Sanjeev Kumar and Ashish Kumar, has launched a dedicated frontier-tech investment platform, (Fundamentum Frontier Advisors), with Rs 3,000 crore to invest in artificial intelligence and deeptech startups.Of this, Rs 2
1 days ago
The admission process for IGNOU July 2026 session has commenced for Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and online programmes. Interested students can apply by visiting ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in. The Indira Gandhi National Open University has started the admission process for the July 2026
1 days ago
Editorial independence is core to our work. Some links may earn us a commission, without influencing our opinions.From instant coffee to incredible: The best easy-to-use brewers for a better morningGood coffee at home no longer needs cafe visits, as these coffee machines can handle espresso
1 days ago
5 crystals to bring luck and financial growthGemstones are tools to connect your goals with your actions and mindset. Here are five crystals that are often linked with luck and financial growth. Updated on: May 26, 2026 1:20 PM IST Edited by Kanakanjali Roy Share via Copy link While crystals are
1 days ago
The U.S. military said it carried out “self-defence” strikes in southern Iran, including on missile launch sites and boats placing mines, even as President Donald Trump said on social media that negotiations were “proceeding nicely”. The strikes were done “to protect our troops from
1 days ago
Wall Street is abuzz with next month’s expected blockbuster debut of Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite maker SpaceX, but few of the biggest IPOs in recent years have paid off for investors who bought in when the deals came to market. A Reuters analysis of the 50 IPOs with the highest
1 days ago