The Admit Card for BA, BSc, BCom has been released by BU Jhansi. Students who are yet to appear for the examination can download their hall tickets from the official website bujhansi.ac.in.
Car Crushed By Bundelkhand Express As GPS Error Sends Wedding Party To Railway Tracks
A wedding party in Jhansi faced danger when their GPS led them to a railway crossing where their car got stuck. The Bundelkhand Express hit the car, but passengers escaped
Keiichi Ono, Japan's ambassador met 95-year-old freedom fighter Asha Sahay Choudhry
Japan's ambassador to India, Keiichi Ono, met Asha Sahay Choudhry, a 95-year-old former member of the Rani of Jhansi regiment who was inspired by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Ambassador Ono expressed his admiration for her dedication to India's independence. Earlier, the ambassador visited the Mahabodhi Mahavihara in Bodh Gaya, highlighting the spiritual and cultural connection between Japan and India.
MP to face Punjab in Senior Men National Cship final
Jhansi, April 13: Hockey Madhya Pradesh and Hockey Punjab won their Semi-Final matches in the 15th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship 2025 in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh and are one step away from lifting the coveted title. In the first Semi-Final match, Hockey Madhya Pradesh defeated Manipur Hockey 5-3 to seal their spot in the [] The post MP to face Punjab in Senior Men National Cship final appeared first on The Shillong Times .
MP, Manipur, Punjab enter Senior Mens National Hockey Championship semifinals
JHANSI, Apr 12: Madhya Pradesh, Manipur and Punjab advanced to the semifinals after winning their respective quarter-final matches of the 15th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship here on Saturday. In the first match of the day, after a 1-1 draw in regulation time, Madhya Pradesh emerged victorious over Maharashtra 4-2 in shootout. Pratap Lakra (6th minute) converted a penalty corner and opened the scoring for Madhya Pradesh early in the game. Three minutes later, Maharashtra equalised via a field [] The post MP, Manipur, Punjab enter Senior Mens National Hockey Championship semifinals appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UP Law Student Dies By Suicide, Cops Find I Quit Written On Mirror With Lipstick
A 23-year-old law student died by suicide in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi over a failed affair, the police said.
Passenger falls from train after altercation with railway staff, dies; co-passengers create ruckus
A passenger died after falling from an express train under suspicious circumstances on the Jhansi-Manikpur section of the North Central Railway in Mahoba district here in Uttar Pradesh, Railway sources said on Tuesday.
Hockey India deploys additional support staff to ensure player well-being at Senior Nationals
New Delhi, Apr 8: Hockey India has sent additional support staff, including a physiotherapist and a masseuse, to the ongoing Senior Mens National Championship in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, to provide medical attention and recovery support to the players. This years championship features an impressive array of 31 Indian mens hockey team players such as Hardik Singh, Jarmanpreet Singh, Krishan B Pathak, Abhishek, Amit Rohidas, Sumit, Gurjant Singh and Sanjay. Recognising the high-intensity nature of the tournament and the workload on [] The post Hockey India deploys additional support staff to ensure player well-being at Senior Nationals appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.2 degrees Celsius on Sunday, which is 3.1 notches above the seasonal average, according to the IMD. The minimum temperature of national capital was 18.5 degrees Celsius, which was 1.5 notch below the seasonal average. Meanwhile, the relative humidity oscillated between 43 per cent and 27 per cent. The IMD has forecast mainly clear sky with heat wave for Monday. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 41 degrees Celsius and 21 degrees Celsius, respectively. The weather department has forecast heatwave conditions for next two days in Delhi. According to the six-day forecast issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the national capital will experience heatwave conditions with the maximum temperature ranging between 39 and 42 degrees Celsius. The air quality was in the 'poor' category, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 209 at 4 pm, as per data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). An AQI between 0-50 is considered 'good,' 51-100 'satisfactory,' 101-200 'moderate,' 201-300 'poor,' 301-400 'very poor,' and 401-500 'severe. Barmer hottest in Rajasthan with 45.6 degrees Celcius Barmer was the hottest place in Rajasthan on Sunday recording a maximum temperature of 45.6 degrees Celsius, 6.8 degrees above normal, the Jaipur Meteorological Center said. Parts of Rajasthan witnessed scorching heat today. Jaisalmer recorded a high of 45.0 degrees Celsius, Chittorgarh 43.2 degrees, Jodhpur 43 degrees, Kota 42.4 degrees and Jalore 42 degrees. Barmer saw a record breaking maximum temperature of 45.6 degrees in the first week of April. The highest temperature the city witnessed during this period was 45.2 degrees Celsius on April 3, 1998, a MeT department spokesperson said. The heat wave prevailing in many parts of the state will intensify in the coming days, he said. The temperature is likely to increase in the state by 3 to 4 degrees in the coming days. On Monday, the maximum temperature in some parts of southwestern Rajasthan is likely to settle around 44 to 45 degrees and 42 to 44 degrees in parts of eastern Rajasthan, he said. Uttar Pradesh braces for above normal temperatures this summer A punishing summer is in store for Uttar Pradesh, with prolonged periods of above normal temperature and intense heat waves predicted from April to June this year. The state's Bundelkhand region, which covers seven districts of Jhansi and Chitrakootdham division, will bear the brunt of the heatwaves, posing significant risks to both human and animal health, weather officials said. During these months, above-normal maximum temperatures are expected across Uttar Pradesh. The forecast indicates that daytime temperatures will consistently exceed the 40-degree Celsius mark, Atul Kumar Singh, a MeT official here, said. Adding to the concern, night time temperatures are also projected to remain unusually high. The minimum temperatures recorded during night time are also expected to remain above normal, Singh said. The Bundelkhand region is anticipated to be the epicentre of this extreme heat, he added. The first week of April has already provided a stark preview of the impending heat, with daytime temperatures surging. As per the MeT Department, the day temperature in Kanpur, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Fatehpur, Amethi, Ghazipur, Sultanpur, and Hamirpur have been crossing the 40-degree mark since last week. On Saturday, Prayagraj recorded a maximum temperature of 41.6 degrees Celsius, 4.2 degrees above the seasonal average, MeT officials said. The forecast predicts that maximum daytime temperature will frequently exceed 35 degrees Celsius, consistently bordering 40 degrees, and is likely to surpass 45 degrees in some areas. Night time temperatures are expected to remain in the range of 35 to 40 degrees Celsius. The possibility of rain that could provide any relief during these days over Uttar Pradesh remains below normal in the months of April, May and June, Singh added. Furthermore, an above-normal number of heatwave days are expected across the state. During April 2025, an above-normal number of heatwave days are likely over most parts of Uttar Pradesh, the forecast stated. Medical professionals emphasise that heat waves pose a greater health risk than high temperatures alone. High temperatures cause general discomfort, which can be managed by staying in the shade and consuming ample water. However, heat wave exposure disrupts the body's natural temperature regulation, leading to severe dehydration and potential health complications, explained Dr.Shantanu Mishra, a Lucknow-based general practitioner. In response to the MeT department's forecast, the state government has directed district administrations to implement mitigation measures. District administrations have been alerted to the expected adverse hot weather and instructed to take measures to reduce its impact. Hospitals in the districts have also been asked to prepare for a surge in heat-related illnesses, Uttar Pradesh Relief Commissioner Bhanu Chandra Goswami said. The Animal Husbandry department is also taking proactive steps to protect livestock. Cattle shelters across the state have been instructed to provide shaded areas and ample water for animals. Veterinary departments have been placed on high alert to assist farmers in rural areas whose livestock may be affected by the extreme conditions, Animal Husbandry Minister Dharmpal Singh said. (With PTI inputs)
Lawyers clash inside Jhansi courtroom over client's bail proceedings; Watch viral video here
A physical altercation involving lawyers and their associates erupted in a courtroom on Saturday, with sticks and chairs being used as weapons. The confrontation, recorded by a bystander, took place during a bail proceeding and has led to an investigation by the District Bar Association.
Unable To Observe Navratri Due To Periods, UP Woman Dies By Suicide
Priyansha Soni, a resident of Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, couldn't worship the goddess Durga during Navratri because of periods.
Uttar Pradesh to showcase cultural heritage at Arabian Travel Mart in Dubai
LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government is set to participate in the globally acclaimed Arabian Travel Mart (ATM), to be held in Dubai from April 28 to May 1, with the states Tourism Department gearing up to showcase its rich and diverse cultural heritage on an international platform. As part of its initiative, the department will organise a roadshow and set up an elaborate 50-square-metre pavilion at the event venue. The pavilion will offer a multi-sensory experience of Uttar Pradeshs tourism landscape, focusing on unique aspects such as perfume tourism, river journeys, and spiritual trails. Key attractions at the pavilion will include Perfume Tourism, showcasing Kannauj, the perfume capital of India; the Sufi Circuit, trails through revered sites; Royal Heritage, palaces, forts and the timeless pride of Agra; Eco and Rural Tourism, immersive experiences in natural and village settings; Health and Wellness Tourism, highlighting Unani and Ayurvedic traditions; and River Tourism, serene journeys through the states sacred rivers. There will be the fragrance of Kannauj Atars, the regal architecture and artistry of Agra coupled with a series of captivating cultural performances, including the Peacock Dance of Vrindavan, Bundeli Folk Dance of Jhansi, and the classical Kathak of Lucknow, said the official spokesman. The UP pavilion will feature modern amenities to facilitate B2B and B2G meetings. Interactive displays, thematic entry gates, selfie points, and digital content will be used to engage visitors. Guests will enjoy musical performances featuring traditional instruments and folk songs across Uttar Pradesh, the spokesman added. The Tourism Department will also promote its official website and mobile application, offering detailed insights into travel services and facilities across the state. As part of the promotional material, visitors will receive brochures, branded bags, and pen drives containing comprehensive information about tourist destinations, travel itineraries, promotional films, and a detailed map of Uttar Pradesh.
Unable To Fast In Navratri Due To Periods, Jhansi Woman Dies By Suicide
Priyansha Soni, 36, from Jhansi, committed suicide after being unable to observe the Navratri fast due to her periods. Despite initial medical treatment, she passed away. Investigation is ongoing
Hockey India Senior Men National Championship under new format begins on Apr 4 in Jhansi
Jhansi, Apr 3: Thirty teams will compete in three divisions in the 15th Hockey India Senior Men National Championship to be held here from April 4-15. This will be the first time the mens tournament, to be held at the Major Dhyan Chand Hockey Stadium, is being played in the new three-division format. The Senior Women National Championship was played in the same new format in March. The domestic competition, which will now also feature promotion and relegation battles, has [] The post Hockey India Senior Men National Championship under new format begins on Apr 4 in Jhansi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'Life' Science: Jhansi's Class 8 Students Develop Driverless Tractor For Farmers
The innovative project is currently undergoing the patenting process, and experts believe it could significantly contribute to the advancement of automated farming solutions.
UPBED Application Form 2025 - Check Registration, Dates, Apply Online at bujhansi.ac.in
Apply for UPBED Online Form 2025 for B.Ed. admission at Bundelkhand University. Exam Date: June 1, 2025. Apply before April 30, 2025
Lokpal Calls For Action Over Corruption In Delhi Flyover Land Acquisition
Virtually confirming corruption during the Sheila Dikshit-led Congress government in Delhi, a Lokpal Bench has left the door open for action against corruption in distribution of the compensation to acquire land for Rani Jhansi flyover around 2009-11
Sadhus On Train Say 'No Money For Ticket', TC Points Out Their Expensive Smartphones
The two saints were fined for travelling without tickets on a train in Jhansi. They initially attempted to evade the issue with various excuses but eventually paid the fine after the inspector firmly insisted
Varanasi meat shops to remain closed, ban on sale of cigarettes
LUCKNOW: The Varanasi Municipal Corporation (VMC) has ordered closure of all meat, fish and poultry shops falling under its limits during Navratri, which begins on Sunday. A decision to this effect was taken in an executive meeting of the VMC on Thursday. Varanasi Municipal Commissioner Akshat Verma said that an order has already been issued in this regard. Mayor Ashok Kumar Tiwari has directed the officials concerned to ensure strict compliance with the directive. Besides, the executive committee has also banned the sale of cigarettes near religious places and schools. The steps taken by the civic body assumes significance as the Chaitra Navratri will begin just a day before Eid, which will be celebrated on March 31. Navratri will conclude with Ram Navami on April 6. Notably, local leaders in various other UP cities, including a BJP MLA in Jhansi, have also called for ban on meat sale during Navratri. MLA seeks meat ban A similar demand for ban on meat sales are being raised in cities across UP. In Jhansi, BJP MLA Ravi Verma is looking to approach the district administration in this regard.
School Bus Overturns in Jhansi, Over a Dozen Students Injured
Three students critically injured as bus carrying over 25 children from remote villages loses control on Bajna Road
UP Man Dies By Suicide At In-Laws' Place, Claimed Threat To Life In Video Before Death
A 26-year-old man died by suicide at his in-laws' house in Jhansi after recording a video alleging a threat to his life. His family suspects foul play, while police are investigating the case.
TTE Gets Passenger's Number From Reservation Info, Loses Job For Sending Her Obscene Texts
A TTE on the Bundelkhand Express was reassigned to the parcel office in Jhansi after allegedly harassing a woman by sending obscene messages
28 stitches on private parts: Five-year-old battles for life after brutal assault in Madhya Pradesh
BHOPAL: A five-year-old girl with severe wounds across her body is battling for life in the ICU of Gwaliors Kamla Raja Hospital, five days after being raped and brutally assaulted by a teenage neighbour in Madhya Pradeshs Shivpuri district. The child is in excruciating pain, unable to sleep due to multiple wounds across her body, including severe tears in her privates, face, and jaw. Even the slightest movement on the hospital bed makes her scream in agony. The 17-year-old accused has been taken into police custody. Recounting the horror which happened on February 22 night, the girls grandfather said, Both my wife and I were away with our ailing son (the girls father) for his treatment at a hospital in Jhansi district in neighbouring UP. Taking advantage of the situation, the neighbourhood boy abducted our five-year-old granddaughter and committed unimaginable brutality with her at an abandoned house in the neighbourhood. He has been arrested by the police, but we want him to be publicly hanged to death for what he has done to our little granddaughter, the grandfather said. At the time of the abduction, the girl was playing outside her house while her mother was inside with her infant brother. The severity of injuries on her face, jaw, head, and private parts suggests that the accused repeatedly slammed her head against the wall. After sexually assaulting her, he attempted to pull her legs apart, inflicting severe wounds on her private parts. We have so far managed to save her life through the sustained efforts of our team of paediatricians and gynaecologists, said Dr RKS Dhakad, Dean of Gajra Raja Government Medical College in Gwalior. Her private parts were so badly damaged that we had to perform a colostomy to create an opening in the abdominal wall to allow stool to pass through, Dhakad said. The doctor further added We have treated many cases of brutality, but the wounds suffered by this five-year-old girl suggest that the tormentor committed unimaginable savagery. Our doctors have secured her life and are working round the clock to improve her stable condition. According to the medical team treating her, as many as 28 stitches have been placed on her private parts to repair the severe damage caused there. Taking to the social media platform X, union minister and local BJP MP Jyotiraditya Scindia posted. Im constantly in touch with doctors. There is no place for such crimes in our region and state. I took immediate cognizance of the incident and spoke to the district administration and SP Shivpuri and directed them to take strict action against such dreaded criminals. Jyotiraditya M. Scindia (@JM_Scindia) February 25, 2025 According to sub-divisional officer police (SDOP-Shivpuri) Prashant Sharma, the accused has been taken into custody and booked under multiple sections, including provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) 2012.
UP jail inmates earn Rs 10 lakh at Mahakumbh through handcrafted products
LUCKNOW: Jail inmates from Uttar Pradesh actively participated in Mahakumbh, generating a revenue of Rs 10 lakh over the 45-day mega event through a stall showcasing their handmade products. The stall, set up in Sector-01, Triveni Road, exhibited and sold over 150 prison-made items, including paintings, footwear, deity attire, eco-friendly bags, carpets, wooden furniture, herbal products, artefacts, and bakery goods. These products were part of the state governments initiatives like One District One Product (ODOP), Local for Vocal, and Atmanirbhar Bharat. The exhibition-cum-sale stall featured items crafted by inmates from over 25 jails across the state, reflecting their skill development and rehabilitation efforts. Showcasing a diverse range of handcrafted items, the stall drew significant attention for its quality and creative craftsmanship. According to DIG, Prisons Administration and Reform Services, R.B. Patel, the diligence of the inmates and the leadership of DG Prisons, P.V. Ramasastry, led the endeavour to success. The quality and creativity of these products drew widespread appreciation during Mahakumbh, Patel said. The stall featured a wide array of items, including wooden sofas, umbrellas, tea tables, wooden temples, leather shoes, bags, carpets, tablecloths, ladies purses, phenyl, soaps, pickles, envelopes, tools, utensils, candles, and decorative pieces. Bakery products from Varanasi Jail were particularly popular, doing brisk business during Mahakumbh. Wooden sofas are our top-selling item, followed by carpets and blankets engraved with Mahakumbh-2025 motifs, Patel added. Furniture made of pure sheesham (Dalbergia sissoo) wood and footwear crafted by inmates of Agra Jail were among the bestsellers. The exhibition showcased products with prices ranging from Rs 2 to Rs 12,000. Carpets from Mirzapur-Bhadohi, handmade shoes from Agra Jail, deity outfits from Mathura, and decorative artefacts from Mainpuri gained significant traction among visitors. Inmates also produced household goods, kitchen essentials, and incense sticks, which were sold at competitive prices. Operational since 11th January, the stall was managed by a team of 10 jail employees, led by an officer of deputy jailor rank. Fatehpur District Jail inmates crafted eco-friendly cotton and denim bags, priced at Rs 10 and Rs 100, respectively. These bags, printed with Om Sarvasiddhiprada: Kumbh Mahakumbh Prayagraj 2025, were promoted to support cleanliness and environmental conservation under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Other popular items included folding chairs from Bareilly Jail, soft toys from Jhansi Jail, and amla-based food products from Pratapgarh Jail. An inlay painting by a Mainpuri jail inmate was priced at Rs 12,000, while a Sangam-themed painting by a Ghaziabad Jail inmate was priced at Rs 5,100. Incense sticks from Kannauj Jail were also in high demand. The stall also featured conch shells from Aligarh, Shiva idols from Varanasi, and wheat-straw Hanuman idols. Officials stated that these products were available at lower prices compared to the open market while maintaining high quality. A staff member confirmed that additional stock of shoes and wooden artefacts was ordered due to high demand. Visitors were impressed by the affordability and craftsmanship of the items. According to jail authorities, the strong sales reflected the inmates reintegration into society through vocational training programmes supported by the government and NGOs. Messages about the huge sales will be conveyed to the inmates to encourage them to stay connected with society, an officer added.
5 More Doctors Suspended 6 Days After Young Mans Death At Jhansi Medical College
On February 20, Vinay Ahirwar, a resident of Rajgarh, was seriously injured after being hit by a truck near Raksa Toll Plaza. His family brought him to the emergency ward at 12:46 pm, but he was not admitted on time
GainBitcoin scam case: CBI seizes cryptocurrencies worth over Rs 23.94 crore
NEW DELHI: The CBI has seized cryptocurrencies worth more than Rs 23.94 crore during its two-day countrywide search operation in the GainBitcoin scam case that concluded on Wednesday, officials said. The central probe agency has also seized multiple hardware crypto wallets, 121 documents, 34 laptops and hard disks, 12 mobile phones and multiple email and instant messaging application dumps, they said. Following the nationwide searches conducted on February 25 and 26 in connection with the GainBitcoin cases, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), using in-house capabilities, has seized significant incriminating evidence and virtual digital assets, further unravelling the extent of the cryptocurrency fraud, a spokesperson said in a statement. The agency has sent the electronic devices for forensic analysis to uncover further details regarding the misappropriation of funds and potential international transactions linked to the scam, the officials said. The CBI launched the search operation at 60 locations in Delhi, Pune, Nanded, Kolhapur, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Mohali, Jhansi, and Hubli on Tuesday as part of its probe into the scam. The operation concluded on Wednesday. The ponzi scam was perpetrated through a web of platforms, including flagship site www.gainbitcoin.com, was allegedly masterminded by Amit Bhardwaj (now deceased) and his brother Ajay Bhardwaj, the officials said. Launched in 2015, the illicit operation was camouflaged under the facade of Variable Tech Pvt. Ltd, they said. The investors were lured by the offer of a 10 per cent monthly return in Bitcoin over 18 months. They were urged them to purchase the digital currency from external exchanges and deposit it with GainBitcoin through cloud mining contracts, the central agency said. The model followed a multi-level marketing (MLM) structure, commonly associated with pyramid-structured ponzi schemes where payouts are dependent on bringing in new investors, the spokesperson said. In its early days, investors received payouts in Bitcoin, fuelling the illusion of a lucrative venture. However, as the influx of new capital dwindled by 2017, the charade began to crumble. In an attempt to cover up the losses, GainBitcoin unilaterally switched payouts to their alleged in-house cryptocurrency called MCAP, which had significantly less value than Bitcoin, further misleading investors, the statement said. The scale and complexity of the scam resulted in the registration of multiple FIRs across India, from Jammu and Kashmir to Maharashtra and from Delhi to West Bengal. The Supreme Court had handed over the investigation into the case to the CBI due to the expansive nature of the operation and the international ramifications it entailed. The agency has launched a probe to unravel the full extent of the fraudulent activities, identify all implicated parties and trace the misappropriated funds, including those that may have crossed borders.
Bulldozers Take Center Stage in Uttar Pradesh Weddings
Couples in Jhansi and Gorakhpur incorporate bulldozers in wedding processions, reflecting support for controversial policies
Video: Move Over Helicopters, UP Family Uses Dozen Bulldozers For Bride's 'Bidaai'
A family in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi used nearly a dozen bulldozers for a bride's 'bidaai', or ceremonial send-off.
Video: Move Over Choppers, Family Uses Dozen Bulldozers For Bride's 'Bidaai'
A family in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi used nearly a dozen bulldozers for a bride's 'bidaai', or ceremonial send-off.
'Papa killed mummy': 4-year-old's drawing creates suspicion over woman'sallegedsuicide
A woman was found dead suspiciously in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi. There are claims that she did not attempt suicide but was murdered. The woman's four-year-old daughter's drawing suggests that her father had killed her mother.
How a five-year-old girl's sketch helped in finding the murderer of her mother in UP's Jhansi
A woman allegedly strangled to death by her husband in Jhansi was revealed by her five-year-old daughter's drawing. Initially claimed as suicide, the victim's family accused the in-laws of murder due to dowry harassment. Police arrested the husband after the daughter depicted the crime, and further investigation is underway.
BSP's 'political strength remained intact' despite Mayawati's 'corruption and greed': Udit Raj
LUCKNOW: Former Lok Sabha MP Udit Raj hit out at Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati, saying her political strength remained intact for a long time despite her misbehaviour, corruption and greed. He also said that the Muslim community is going through the same phase today as the Dalits were in a bad condition once. Speaking to reporters in Lucknow on Monday, Raj said, After the 1980s, Kanshiram ji started Bahujan awakening in Uttar Pradesh, which reached its peak in the 2000s. Even though the movement culminated in politics, the thinking and basis has been social justice. Other political parties start with politics and end with it, but this was not the case with Bahujan Samaj Party. Attacking Mayawati, he said, Despite Ms. Mayawati's cruelty and incompetence, the workers and voters kept fighting. The houses of the workers were sold, their children could not get education and they were treated cruelly, yet they kept on struggling to bring Bahujan Raj. Lakhs of workers who believe in Phule, Shahu, Ambedkar are going through a phase of despair. Some have set up small organizations at their own level but their thinking is not dead. The former Lok Sabha MP from North West Delhi also said, The Muslim community is going through the same phase today as the Dalits were once. The Muslim community cannot fight the situation alone. Dalits are also not capable alone. Whenever the Muslim community raises its problem, its outcome is converted into communalism. He added that on December 1, 2024, the first rally of DOMA Parisangh was held at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan in which the demand to save the Waqf Board was raised. The former Lok Sabha MP currently heads the Dalit, OBC, Minorities and Adivasi (DOMA) Parisangh. Urging the Ambedkarites to come together, he said, The so-called Ambedkarites could not even break the caste system, at least stop casteism and caste organization. Till when will you keep gathering people by speaking against Brahmins, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas. Today's need is to change yourself. Hindus are united by speaking against Muslims and Dalit-backward classes by criticizing upper castes. Stop following this path. Lord Gautam Buddha had said - Atta Deepo Bhava. It means that change your own thinking. Dalits and backward classes want the upper castes to change themselves, but they should keep doing casteism among themselves, he added. Commenting on organisations of the Bahujans, he said, Till now the organisations of Bahujans formed have been based on individuals and castes. The population is 85 per cent, but do all classes have a share in the organisation from top to bottom? Those running the organisation appoint people of their own caste and their friends to important positions and say that they are doing the welfare of Bahujans. In the organizational structure of DOMA Parisangh, it will be mandatory to have four people - one Dalit, one OBC, one Muslim and one Adivasi at every level. Bahujan is not just in name, but will have to be shown by action, he added. The former Lok Sabha MP further said it has been decided to hold six conferences in Jhansi, Banda, Shravasti, Kanpur, Meerut and Azamgarh in the coming days. Udit Raj was a Lok Sabha MP between 2014 and 2019, representing North West Delhi as a member of the BJP, but left the party after its first term. He is the former deputy commissioner, joint commissioner and additional commissioner of Income Tax at New Delhi. On November 24, 2003, he resigned from the government service and formed the Indian Justice Party. He merged the Indian Justice Party with the BJP in February 2014. He later joined the Congress in 2019.
The girls drawing points towards possible foul play and suggests that the woman was assaulted and murdered by her husband after years of alleged harassment
Papa Killed Mummy, Hung Body: Girl's Drawing Raises Doubt Over Suicide Claim
An illustration by a four-year-old girl, whose mother was found dead in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi on Monday, has raised suspicion that the woman was assaulted and murdered by her husband, after years of alleged harassment, the police said.
Railway stations across UP on high alert amid Mahakumbh rush
In the wake of the stampede at Delhi Railway Station that claimed 18 lives on Saturday, railway stations across Uttar Pradesh have been put on high alert following the massive convergence of devotees reaching Prayagraj for a holy dip at Sangam during the ongoing Mahakumbh Mela. Over 52 crore people have bathed on the ghats along Sangam in Prayagraj. However, the massive crowds of devotees have resulted in severe congestion on roads and railway stations, leading to significant travel disruptions. Over the weekend, Prayagraj and its neighbouring districts, including Ayodhya, Gonda, Varanasi, Fatehpur, Gorakhpur, and even the state capital Lucknow, experienced huge crowds at railway stations. Besides the above-mentioned stations, almost all other stations, including Chitrakoot, Kannauj, and Jhansi, have been put on alert after the stampede at New Delhi Railway Station. At Charbagh Railway Station in Lucknow, cops have been carrying out inspections. They have prepared a list of trains going to Prayagraj and are brainstorming on arrangements to manage the crowd. They are also checking CCTV footage. The railways are witnessing a massive surge in footfall in view of the ongoing Mela. The trains reaching Prayagraj are overcrowded at stations, with passengers awaiting Prayagraj-bound or even adjoining district trains to reach the Mahakumbh, despite the three significant 'Amrit Snans' (holy dips) on the auspicious days of Makar Sankranti, Mauni Amavasya, and Basant Panchami being over. ADG Railways, Prakash D, has issued directives to the authorities concerned to ensure the deployment of GRP personnel at all railway stations across the state. Moreover, the GRP has also been directed to manage the crowd and maintain order on the platforms while working in coordination with the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and railway authorities. In order to avoid any chaos due to overcrowding at railway stations, GRP personnel have been deployed on footover bridges. Special caution is being taken on the platforms through which the Prayagraj-bound special Mela trains are passing. Meanwhile, the police authorities of all the districts through which trains for Prayagraj are passing have deployed district police personnel around railway stations for crowd management.
BHOPAL:A teenager was killed and two others were injured when a discarded shell reportedly exploded in the restricted area near the Army Firing Range in Jaitpur village of Datia district of Madhya Pradesh on Friday. While the local police have initiated investigations into the incident, the two injured persons have been admitted to the government medical college in the adjoining Jhansi district of Uttar Pradesh. According to local police sources in Datia district, the incident happened when the three persons were searching junk/scrap from the restricted area near the Hirapur Army Firing Range in Jaitpur village under Basai police station area. The trio came across an unexploded and discarded shell while looking for the metal scrap. As they were attempting to open it, the shell went off, killing 17-year-old Ganga Ram on the spot and critically injuring the two others identified as 23-year-old Ramu and 16-year-old Manoj. Local residents soon informed about the incident to the police, who rushed the two injured persons to the Medical College in the adjoining Jhansi district. According to Datia police sources, the firing range is exclusively used by the army personnel for training purposes and unexploded shells sometimes remain behind as discarded shells. The three individuals and teenagers managed to enter the same restricted area in search of metal scrap and started tampering with the shells, owing to which one of the discarded shells exploded, leading to the tragedy.
Meet Likitha Murthy, the Jhansi of Telugu television
Likitha plays Jhansi, a passionate lawyer in the new Telugu serial Jhansi, a Warrior
Social welfare warden in ACB net
Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials, headed by its Eluru DSP V. Subba Raju, caught Social Welfare College warden red-handed while she was accepting Rs 30,000 as bribe from P. Jhansi, a hostel outsourcing staff, working as a housekeeper and sanitation worker, on Thursday night at Nuzvid in Eluru district.
Kumbh-bound passengers hurl stones after being unable to board crowded trains in MP
Chhatarpur: People heading for the Maha Kumbh threw stones on Prayagraj-bound trains at two railway stations in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur after passengers inside the packed coaches did not open the doors for them, officials said on Tuesday. Following the ruckus at the Chhatarpur and Harpalpur railway stations on Monday night, authorities said stricter security arrangements would be made to avoid such incidents and that special trains were being run for Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh according to the demand. Some videos have surfaced on social media showing some people shouting at the Chhatarpur and Harpalpur railway stations. The clips also showed some people throwing stones and hitting at the doors of a train, and trying to force open them. RK Singh, a passenger from Chhatarpur, told reporters that he was going to Prayagraj in UP to take a dip at the Sangam during the ongoing Maha Kumbh there. But, he could not board a Prayagraj-bound train as all its doors and windows were closed, he claimed. After the people created ruckus, the Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel opened doors of a train at Chhatarpur. But due to the train already being crowded, several people could not board it, he said. Jhansi railway division's public relations officer Manoj Kumar Singh said the matter of a dispute about boarding trains at the Chhatarpur and Harpalpur railway stations has come to their notice. The Railways will make stricter security arrangements by coordinating with the administration so that such incidents do not recur, he said. Trains are being run continuously (for Prayagraj) and if needed, special trains are also being run as per the demand, Singh said. The administration expects cooperation from the passengers, he added.
Kumbh-bound passengers hurl stones after being unable to board crowded trains in Madhya Pradesh
CHHATARPUR: People heading for the Maha Kumbh threw stones on Prayagraj-bound trains at two railway stations in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur after passengers inside the packed coaches did not open the doors for them, officials said on Tuesday. Following the ruckus at the Chhatarpur and Harpalpur railway stations on Monday night, authorities said stricter security arrangements would be made to avoid such incidents and that special trains were being run for Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh according to the demand. Some videos have surfaced on social media showing some people shouting at the Chhatarpur and Harpalpur railway stations. The clips also showed some people throwing stones and hitting at the doors of a train, and trying to force open them. RK Singh, a passenger from Chhatarpur, told reporters that he was going to Prayagraj in UP to take a dip at the Sangam during the ongoing Maha Kumbh there. But, he could not board a Prayagraj-bound train as all its doors and windows were closed, he claimed. After the people created ruckus, the Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel opened doors of a train at Chhatarpur. But due to the train already being crowded, several people could not board it, he said. Jhansi railway division's public relations officer Manoj Kumar Singh said the matter of a dispute about boarding trains at the Chhatarpur and Harpalpur railway stations has come to their notice. The Railways will make stricter security arrangements by coordinating with the administration so that such incidents do not recur, he said. Trains are being run continuously (for Prayagraj) and if needed, special trains are also being run as per the demand, Singh said. The administration expects cooperation from the passengers, he added.
Maha Kumbh-Bound Passengers Hurl Stones At Special Train From Jhansi After Finding Doors Locked
An enraged crowd reportedly hurl stones at a Maha Kumbh Special Train as they were unable to board it at Harpalpur as it was already crowded. Police have promised stricter security arrangements.
Passengers Throw Stones At Mahakumbh Special Train On Finding Doors Locked
A special train travelling from Jhansi to Prayaraj was pelted with stones at Harpalpur station after passengers waiting on the platform found the doors of the compartments locked
3 killed as car rams into truck parked on roadside in UP's Jhansi
Three men died in a car accident in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, when their vehicle collided with a parked truck on the Jhansi-Lalitpur highway. The driver lost control while trying to avoid hitting a puppy, resulting in the crash. The victims, aged between 20 and 25, were returning from an engagement ceremony.
Congress chief Kharge says Priyanka Gandhi is Stree Shakti, Rahul Gandhi Yuva Shakti
Belagavi (Karnataka), Jan 21 (PTI) Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday said Lok Sabha MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra represented Stree Shakti and likened her with historic freedom fighters Kittur Rani Chennamma and Jhansi Ki Rani Lakshmi Bai. Kharge also hailed Rahul Gandhi as a symbol of Yuva Shakti. Addressing the Gandhi Bharat event here, Kharge said the Congress has organised the event to commemorate the centenary of the lone Congress session held in Belagavi, which Mahatma Gandhi had chaired as the grand old partys president way back in 1924. If there is Kittur Chennamma its Priyanka Gandhi. If there is
Mahakumbh 2025: Indian Railways Introduces 137 Special Trains for Devotees
Indian Railways has launched 137 special trains to accommodate the huge influx of devotees attending the fourth day of the ongoing Mahakumbh in Prayagraj. These special services complement the 349 regular trains already serving the city. In the first two days, over 15.6 lakh passengers arrived at various Prayagraj stations. The special trains include long-distance options and ring rail services connecting nearby pilgrimage towns like Chitrakoot, Ayodhya, and Varanasi. During the 46-day Mahakumbh, Indian Railways plans to operate over 13,100 trains, including more than 10,000 regular services and around 3,100 special trains. This is a significant increase, with the number of special trains being 4.5 times higher than in the previous Kumbh Mela. Of these, 1,800 trains are for short-distance routes, while 700 cater to long-distance travel. Additionally, 560 services are running on four designated ring rail routes connecting Prayagraj with other cities. These routes include Prayagraj-Sangam Prayag-Jaunpur-Prayag-Prayagraj, Prayagraj-Ayodhya-Varanasi-Prayagraj, Govindpuri-Prayagraj-Chitrakoot-Govindpuri, and Jhansi-Govindpuri-Prayagraj-Manikpur-Chitrakoot-Jhansi. Over 3.5 crore devotees visited the Mahakumbh on the second day, with people traveling from across India and abroad. To manage the increasing footfall, additional train services are being arranged, with the Bhopal division preparing to introduce 15 more pairs of trains in the coming days. To handle the rush, nine railway stations around the Mahakumbh area have been upgraded. Major stations like Prayagraj, Phaphamau, Rambagh, and Jhunsi have been remodeled to manage more train operations. Subedarganj station has been developed as a satellite station to support Prayagraj Junction, which handled 45% of the crowd during the 2019 Kumbh. The Prayagraj region now boasts 48 platforms, following the addition of seven new ones. Passenger facilities have been improved, with the introduction of 17 new permanent Yatri Ashrayas, increasing the total accommodation capacity from 21,000 to over 1.1 lakh. Stations now feature a systematic color-coding scheme to guide passengers through waiting areas. Enhanced amenities such as upgraded toilets, improved waiting rooms, drinking water facilities, and food arrangements have been put in place. Additionally, Yatri Suvidha Kendras at Prayagraj Junction and Prayagraj Chheoki offer services like wheelchairs, luggage trolleys, hotel and taxi bookings, baby milk, and medicines. Security has also been intensified. Approximately 5,900 personnel, including 3,200 Railway Protection Force (RPF) members, have been deployed across the nine stations in Prayagraj. Surveillance has been bolstered with 1,186 CCTV cameras, 116 of which are equipped with Face Recognition Systems. For the first time, drone cameras are being used to monitor tracks and crowds on approach roads to stations.
Fraudsters swap QR codes at MP's Khajuraho shops to redirect digital payments
BHOPAL: A woman running a medicine shop in Khajuraho, a popular tourist destination in Madhya Pradesh, has uncovered a cyber fraud affecting local traders. Omvati Gupta, who operates the medical shop, realised on Sunday morning that customers digital payments were not being credited to her bank account. Upon investigating, she discovered that the payments were being routed to a QR code linked to one Chotu Tiwari. I subsequently checked the CCTV footage outside the shop, which revealed that three men had replaced the QR code (digital payment code) of the shop with another QR code sticker, Gupta said. Gupta reported the incident to the local police and also alerted other traders in the area. Following her alert, several other shopkeepers reported similar incidents of fraud. Since the morning, 8-10 customers had come to the shop, but their payments never reached my bank account. After learning about the QR code issue from neighbouring shops, I found that the payments were instead being routed to another account, held by Chotu Tiwari. We also reported the matter to the police, said Abid Ali, who runs a popular biryani shop in the same area. The staff at a nearby petrol pump also reported a similar situation, prompting the local police to take immediate action. Khajuraho Police Station in-charge Atul Dixit confirmed the incident. Acting on the matter, we have detained the prime accused, Chotu Tiwari, who is also seen in the video footage retrieved from outside the shops. He hails from Jhansi in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh and had been working in Saharanpur, western UP, for some time. We are now searching for his two accomplices, who are currently on the run. On Monday, we will ascertain how much money Tiwari has siphoned off by changing the payment QR codes at various shops, Dixit said.
Viral Video: Chaos In UP Mall As Monkey Attacks Woman, Snatches Her Shoe
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I thought Indira Gandhi was powerful, but my research found her to be weak: BJP MP Kangana Ranaut
MUMBAI: Kangana Ranaut, who plays the role Indira Gandhi in her new film Emergency, said she did extensive research and now believes the former prime minister was not powerful as she had thought but weak and unsure of herself. The first-time MP from Mandi, often in the headlines for her provocative comments, also said there is no director today who deserves her. I'm very proudly saying that today there is not a single director in the film industry that I want to work with because they don't have that kind of quality that I feel that they deserve me, Ranaut told PTI in a video interview ahead of the release of the much in the news 'Emergency'. Ranaut, who has directed and produced the film that documents the 21 months of Emergency imposed in 1975 by the then prime minister, said she has empathy for Indira Gandhi and viewed as very powerful until she started working on the project. But when I did my research, I understood it was quite the contrary. It also strengthened my belief that the weaker you are, the more control you would want. She was a very weak person and she was also very unsure of herself and really vulnerable, Kangana claimed She had many crutches around and she was constantly seeking a kind of validation. She was also hugely dependent on many people, one of them was Sanjay Gandhi... I didn't have that kind of empathy for her before 'Emergency', she added. The 'Queen' star said she took o liberties at all in the portrayal of Indira Gandhi and the Emergency months. Ranaut also said she ran into Indira Gandhi's granddaughter and fellow MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in Parliament and brought up the issue of the film. I met Mrs Priyanka Gandhi in Parliament and she complimented me on my work and my hair. So I was like, 'You know, I made this film Emergency and maybe you should see it'. And she was like, 'Okay, maybe', Ranaut said as she recounted her brief interaction with the Congress MP from Wayanad. And I think if they have a little bit of acceptance for what has been, they will appreciate the film, she added. The film, Ranaut said, has not been made with the intention of hurting people or their sentiments so the cuts don't matter. As the film is not made with that intention, even if that was removed, it doesn't impact my story. 'Emergency' will release on January 17 after months of controversy over its censor certificate and allegations that it misrepresents the Sikh community. It missed out on its September 6, 2024 release date as it was unable to obtain the clearance certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Ranaut had then accused the CBFC of stalling the certification. The matter went to the Bombay High Court where production banner Zee Studios eventually agreed to comply with the changes suggested by CBFC's revising committee. She did not reveal the number of cuts the CBFC directed but said she would have liked the film to release the way she had made it. According to Ranaut, people tried hard to stop 'Emergency' from releasing. I was completely devastated. I thought maybe it will never see the light of the day. Because there was earlier a film on Mrs Gandhi called 'Kissa Kursi Ka'. I thought maybe it's jinxed or something that you can't make a film on her...And I had also put some investments into it. There were a lot of issues, obviously I was disheartened, she said. Describing 'Emergency' as an unusual and controversial film, Ranaut said audiences are used to watching traditional song-and-dance movies from Bollywood. But when you have something so unusual, people are a bit unsettled about it. 'How come she made a film like this?' This is controversial and talks about a very important chapter in history. The 38-year-old, known for films such as Gangster, the Tanu Weds Manu franchise, Fashion and Panga, said she believes in the power of authenticity. Since my film was deeply scrutinised, I had to present proof of the documentation, the source, everything. I had to face a lot of setbacks, challenges, scrutiny and all kinds of pressures. They say truth eventually trumps over everything. We presented all the proof. Different communities, (political) parties, historians, common man, anyone who has seen the film has said there is nothing objectionable in it, she said. She rebuffed the suggestion that she is difficult to work with. No, there is no such thing that I can't collaborate with anyone. But it's just that I find deep satisfaction in people who are quality people. Somebody like Shreyas (Talpade) sir or Anupam (Kher) ji... I'm a person like that and these are the kind of people I deserve, she said about her 'Emergency' co-stars. Whoever I want to work with and I deserve, they are with me, whether it is the director of photography (Tetsuo Nagata) or my action director (Nick Powell ), who is also the one who did 'Gladiator'. My prosthetic artist (David Malinowski) is the one who's done Gary Oldman's 'Darkest Hour'. Has acting taken a back seat after she became an MP last June? Not really a back seat but yes being a parliamentarian is also a very demanding job. I have been going to Parliament almost every month. There has been a little bit of a setback in terms of my shootings. I'm not able to, but I will resume, she said. Emergency stars Anupam Kher as Jayaprakash Narayan, Shreyas Talpade in the role of a young Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Milind Soman as Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Mahima Choudhary as Pupul Jayakar and the late Satish Kaushik in the role of Jagjivan Ram. It is produced by Manikarnika Films. Ranaut is no stranger to playing real-life characters on screen: she portrayed freedom fighter Rani of Jhansi in 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi' and the late Tamil Nadu chief minister-film star J Jayalalithaa in 'Thalaivii'.
Hyderabad| Jhansi gears up for RangaYatra
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Man Found Alive 17 Years After Murder, 4 Convicts Served Jail Term
A man who was allegedly murdered 17 years ago in Bihar has been found alive in Jhansi.
Clog London: From resilience to profitability
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Body Dragged By Its Legs Outside Autopsy Centre In UP, Cops Begin Probe
A case of appalling apathy has come to the fore in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi, where two men, in a viral video, are seen dragging a body by its legs inside a post mortem house.
Youth killed on train in T'gana while resisting theft
A 25-year-old man was killed on a moving train in Telangana after he confronted four men who had stolen his money. The victim, Shashank Ramsingh Raj, was traveling from Secunderabad to Jhansi when the incident occurred. The thieves, who were later detained by the Government Railway Police (GRP), allegedly stole Rs 1,700 from Raj's pocket and also stole another passenger's mobile phone. When Raj confronted them, a brawl ensued, during which Raj was kicked and punched mercilessly. He later vomited blood and fell unconscious. Raj was pronounced dead upon arrival at Nagpur station. The case has been transferred to the GRP at Mancherial in Telangana.
Man killed by thieves in brawl on Dakshin Express train; 4 from Hyderabad held
Nagpur: A 25-year-old man was killed by some persons on the moving Hyderabad-Delhi Dakshin Express train when he confronted them after they allegedly stole his money on Thursday, police here said. The incident took place in Telangana early on Thursday and the Government Railway Police (GRP) later detained four persons after the train arrived at Nagpur in Maharashtra. The victim, identified as Shashank Ramsingh Raj, resident of Rajapur Kaimhara in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur Kheri, was travelling from Secunderabad to Jhansi, they said. Raj and his friends were sleeping near a toilet in the train's general compartment when four persons allegedly stole Rs 1,700 cash from his pocket at around 3.30 am, a Government Railway Police (GRP) official said. When the thieves stole the mobile phone of another passenger, the latter woke up and snatched it from them. Raj later realised that the money he was carrying was missing and confronted the thieves, demanding that they return it, the official said. A brawl then broke out during which the thieves kicked and punched Raj mercilessly and also assaulted other passengers, he said. Following the fight, Raj vomitted blood and fell unconscious, the official said. The train arrived at Nagpur station at 9.15 am following which the railway doctors examined him and pronounced him dead, he said. While two of the accused were caught by the passengers, two others hid in the train. The GRP at Nagpur later detained the four accused, identified as Mohd Fayyaz Mohd Hashimuddin (19), Sayyad Sameer Sayyad Jimal (18), M Shyam Koteshwar Rao (21) and Mohd Amam Mohd Akbar (19), all residents of Hyderabad, the official said. The railway police here registered the FIR on charges of murder against the accused and later transferred the case to the GRP at Mancherial in Telangana, he said.
UP Teacher Caught Watching Porn, Slams 8-Year-Old Boy's Head Against Wall
A school teacher allegedly beat up an eight-year-old boy who found him watching an obscene film in the classroom, in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi, police said on Saturday.
UP municipalbulldozes 40 vegetable shops, sparks protests
The Uttar Pradeshs Jhansi Municipal Corporation conducted a massive anti-encroachment drive and targeted about 40 vegetable shops. On December 26, the municipal authorities bulldozed approximately 40 shops near the Chitra intersection under the Nawabad police station, destroying vegetables worth lakhs of rupees. The drive sparked immediate public outrage and protest. In response to the demolition, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Two coaches of goods train en route Kanpur from Jhansi derail in UP
Jhansi: Two coaches of a goods train en route Kanpur from Jhansi derailed on Thursday, causing rail traffic disruption for about three hours, officials said.Superintendent of Government Railway Police (GRP) Vipul Kumar Srivastava said the train going from Maharani Laxmi Bai Railway Junction in Jhansi to Kanpur derailed near the outer signal line. He said rail traffic was disrupted for about three hours, although one rail line was operational. Railway officials have restored rail traffic, the officer said, and added that the reasons for the derailment is yet to be ascertained.
Markapuram Police Nab Hidden-Treasure Fraud Gang
Kurnool: A seven-member gang involved in a hidden treasure scam has been apprehended by Markapuram police. The gang, which claimed to search for hidden treasures in the Nallamala region, deceived a local court clerk, M. Subrahmanyam, by promising tenfold returns on an investment of Rs 6 lakh. Upon realising the scam, Subrahmanyam lodged a complaint with the police. The case (Cr. No. 325/2024) was registered on December 23, and within 13 hours, the police resolved it. Six members of the gangG. Nadipayya, A. Jhansi, A. Ravi, N. Brahmaiah, G. Kotireddy, and N. Srinuwere arrested, while one, Venkata Rao, remains absconding. Prakasam District SP A.R. Damodar commended Circle Inspector P. Subba Rao, Sub-Inspectors M. Saidu Babu, Dr. M. Raja Mohan Rao, and their team for their swift and efficient efforts in solving the case. Police hand over 301 recovered mobiles Kurnool: Sri Sathya Sai District SP V. Ratna has handed over 301 recovered mobile phones, worth Rs 40 lakh, to their rightful owners. The SP emphasised that the police are utilising advanced technology to trace and recover lost or stolen devices. Previously, 220 phones valued at Rs 33 lakh were similarly retrieved and returned. The SP urged the public to report lost or stolen phones promptly via the police helpline (6305800426) or the CEIR website. Officers and staff involved in the recovery efforts were recognised with certificates and cash rewards for their exemplary service. Two held in Nandyal for Matka gambling Kurnool: Nandyal Three Town Police have arrested two individuals during Matka gambling checks, seizing Rs 1,02,070. The accused, Shaik Jamal Basha from Nandyal and B. Nagendradu from Mahanandi were taken into custody. Inspector Suryamouli issued a stern warning against those exploiting the vulnerable by offering false hopes of quick wealth, reiterating that strict action will be taken against such activities.
PM Modi to Inaugurate Ken-Betwa River Linking Project at Khajuraho Tomorrow
Madhya Pradesh - Bhopal- Khajuraho : Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to lay the foundation stone for the Ken-Betwa river linking project on Wednesday, December 25, at Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. This marks the beginning of Indias ambitious national river interlinking initiative. The project, with an estimated cost of Rs 44,605 crore, is designed to benefit millions of people. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said, the project will provide drinking water to 44-lakh residents across ten districts in the state and 21-lakh people in Uttar Pradesh. In addition, approximately 7.18 lakh farmer families in 2,000 villages will gain access to water, which will also generate 103 MW of hydropower and 27 MW of solar energy. Mohan Yadav highlighted the unique partnership between the central government, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh. He noted that the project fulfills the vision of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's river-linking campaign. Beyond providing drinking water, the project aims to enhance agriculture, industrial water supply, and foster overall economic and social growth in the water-scarce Bundelkhand region. One of the main features of the Ken-Betwa Link Project is the construction of the 77-meter-high Daudhan dam on the Ken River within the Panna Tiger Reserve. The dam will store 2,853 million cubic meters of water, which will be diverted through a 221-km-long link canal to the Betwa River. This water will be used for irrigation and drinking purposes across both states. In Madhya Pradesh, the project is expected to irrigate 8.11 lakh hectares in areas such as Panna, Damoh, Chhatarpur, and Tikamgarh, benefiting approximately seven lakh farmers. Uttar Pradesh will see irrigation of 59,000 hectares and stabilization of 1.92 lakh hectares, benefitting districts like Mahoba, Jhansi, and Banda. Beyond improving agricultural productivity, the project will also help preserve historical heritage ponds, protect forest ecosystems, provide drinking water to wildlife in the Panna Tiger Reserve, and reduce flood risks in Uttar Pradeshs Banda district. By addressing the long-standing water crisis, the initiative aims to improve local living conditions, curb migration for work, and bring sustainable development to Bundelkhand. The project received official approval after a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on March 22, 2021, by the Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, along with the Union Jal Shakti Minister, in the presence of PM Modi.
Durga Vahini takes out massive rally
Hyderabad: Around 1,500 members of the Durga Vahini, womens wing of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, took out a rally which culminated in a public meeting at the Ashtalaxmi Temple here. Among the participants were over 100 children who were dressed as `Bharat Mata. After garlanding the portraits of Rani Durgavati, Ahilya Bai Holkar, Jhansi Lakshmi Bai, the Durga Vahini members took part in a `Shakti Pradarshan. The organisers said that the programme was organised to promote courage, bravery and valour besides to protect family values. VHP state president Bhojanapally Narasimha Murthy, secretary Laxminarayana and former president Surender Reddy, national spokesperson Shashidhar, Matru Shakti state convener Padma Shri, Durga Vahini state leaders Vani Sakku Bhai, Sindhuja, Madhavi, Umarani, Sirisha, Nikhila, Sankalpa, Bhavani, Meena, Latha Sri, Jyothi and Laxmi took part in the meeting.
NIA Reveals Madrasa Students In Jhansi And Kanpur Trained In Train Derailment Techniques
In a deeply troubling revelation, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) have uncovered a conspiracy involving madrasa students being trained to derail trains in the Jhansi and Kanpur regions. Based on the reports from the Organizer, the investigation has revealed alarming evidence of radicalisation and explicit instructions being provided to Continue reading NIA Reveals Madrasa Students In Jhansi And Kanpur Trained In Train Derailment Techniques The post NIA Reveals Madrasa Students In Jhansi And Kanpur Trained In Train Derailment Techniques appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .