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The SDM of Katra has banned liquor and non-vegetarian food near the Vaishno Devi shrine to maintain spiritual values.
Ujjain Breaking: In Ujjain, the incident of teaching religious lessons to children has come to light, here the school administration has been accused of sending Christians in the history book. tell that
A case of hurting religious sentiments has come to light from K Fatima Convent School in Nagda Tehsil area of Ujjain district. Taking cognizance of this complaint, the SDM has assured to investigate the matter. ABVP has warned the administration that if action is not taken on this, they will launch a fierce agitation in the future, for which the administration will be responsible.
In an interview published in a national newspaper, Jyoti Maurya revealed that her WhatsApp account was hacked. But it doesn't end there—Alok Maurya also has access to her personal life's private pictures.
No notice should be sent to the house of parties
Registrar can display notice on office board
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Three men were on Saturday stabbed a man to death following a fight over payment for a glass of juice.
The incident took place in Haridwar's Gaindi Khata village.
According to government, the magisterial probe report said the East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) has not taken any action against the school for undertaking classes in "un- recognised areas" of the building.
The Ratlam district administration has registered a cheating case against the Regional Transport Officer (RTO) after recovering official files from a private office.
Two persons were killed and four injured when a minibus fell into a gorge on Rishikesh-Chamba highway in Narendra Nagar area here, police said on Saturday.
At least five persons died and more than a dozen were taken ill after consuming illicit liquor.
The true growth of a nation should be measured based on its record in protection of human rights and not by its GDP and other economic factors, noted human rights activist Teesta Setalvad said on Friday.
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