Goa nightclub owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra have been detained in Thailand for illegal stay and are being deported to ...
A week after the deadly Goa nightclub fire, fugitive club owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra may be deported from Thailand.
Panaji: Continuing the swift crackdown on erring nightclubs in Goa, state govt sealed yet another nightclub, this time at ...
Goa authorities have launched an intensive inspection drive on nightclubs ahead of Christmas and New Year after a deadly fire killed 25. Two clubs have been sealed, and NOCs revoked as safety norms ...
The Luthra brothers, owners of a Goa nightclub where a fatal fire occurred, are expected to be deported from Thailand to ...
A magisterial inquiry committee has questioned original landowner Pradeep Ghadi Amonkar and Arpora-Nagoa sarpanch Roshan ...
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Goa nightclub fire: Safety lapses spark fears for the state's tourism future
Goa’s hotels, clubs and lounges bore a deserted look, giving rise to whispers that maybe the sunshine state had lost its ...
The deportation process of Luthra Brothers, the owner of the Goa nightclub that was rocked by a deadly fire on December 6, ...
Twenty-five people were killed in the fire at the Arpora nightclub in North Goa, around midnight on December 6., India News, ...
The Luthra brothers, owners of a Goa nightclub linked to a deadly fire, are expected to be deported from Thailand to India within 24-48 hours.
Owners of the Goa nightclub linked to the deadly December 6 fire may be brought back from Thailand within 48 hours as ...
The Delhi-based businessmen had fled to Phuket in Thailand just hours after a blaze ripped through their nightclub ...
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