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A soil mound collapse in Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh, claimed the lives of three individuals, including a mother and her daughter, while digging for personal use. Two others were seriously injured and are receiving treatment at the district hospital following the tragic incident.
In a daring aerial operation, the Indian Air Force swooped in to rescue two teenage boys stuck on a rickety water tank in Siddharth Nagar. The boys found themselves trapped after a ladder gave way, leading to a tragic incident that cost another teenager his life.
Four minor siblings were discovered murdered in their Lucknow home, with their mother, Gaasiya Khatoon, now the prime suspect and absconding. Police suspect she fled after the brutal killings, possibly due to severe emotional distress stemming from her husband's remarriage abroad and a reported relationship. A search is underway for the mother and a man from a neighboring village.
The Modern Coach Factory in Raebareli has successfully rolled out its first Vande Bharat trainset, a 16-coach chair car rake equipped with a Siemens propulsion system. This marks MCF's entry into Vande Bharat production, with the trainset now undergoing testing before passenger service.
A 27-year-old groom, Azad Bind, was shot dead by a bride's relative, Pradeep Bind, and an associate while en route to his wedding in Jaunpur. The accused, reportedly unhappy with the marriage, intercepted the wedding procession and opened fire. The groom succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.
Reviews Water, Irrigation Plans Amid Rainfall Concerns
A 31-year-old property dealer, Prabal Jain, died after falling from the 11th floor of a residential building in Lucknow's Gudamba area. Preliminary investigation and his wife's statement suggest the incident, which occurred on Thursday night, may have been a suicide. The body has been sent for post-mortem.
Vehicle owners can enjoy a toll-free ride on the newly opened 594-km Ganga Expressway connecting Meerut to Prayagraj for the first 15 days, until May 13. This initiative aims to boost ridership by allowing commuters to experience the smooth journey. The Uttar Pradesh government will compensate the concessionaires for the deferred toll collection.
Sarah Moin, a student with profound disabilities, has achieved an exceptional 98.75% in her ISC Class XII exams. Defying her inability to hear, speak, or see, she excelled in multiple subjects, demonstrating remarkable intellect and determination. Her success story is a testament to her unwavering resolve and the dedicated support of her family and teachers.

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