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Headline: Silver Kagbhushundi Donated to Ram Mandir Also Missing
Summary: In the ongoing controversy surrounding donations and offerings to the Ayodhya Ram Mandir, a new allegation has emerged. A woman devotee named Anita Bhardwaj claims she handed over silver Kagbhushundi to Ram Mandir General Secretary Champat Rai at Kar Sewak Puram due to heavy crowds at the temple. Despite repeated follow-ups, she was never issued a receipt. This adds to previous accusations of missing silver bricks, gem-studded necklaces, silver charan paduka, and other valuables donated to the temple.
#2
Headline: MP CM Mohan Yadav’s Family Acquired 168 Acres of Land in Ujjain Ahead of Govt Projects
Summary: A bombshell investigation has disclosed that right after Mohan Yadav was made the MP Chief Minister in December 2023, his extended family embarked on a massive real-estate spree. They bought in a very methodical way 137 plots covering 168 acres in Ujjain for 45 crore. In addition, they specifically selected the plots in the very localities that directly benefited from newly announced government road projects and land-use changes.
#3
Headline: Silver Kagbhushundi Donated to Ram Mandir Also Missing
Summary: In the ongoing controversy surrounding donations and offerings to the Ayodhya Ram Mandir, a new allegation has emerged. A woman devotee named Anita Bhardwaj claims she handed over silver Kagbhushundi to Ram Mandir General Secretary Champat Rai at Kar Sewak Puram due to heavy crowds at the temple. Despite repeated follow-ups, she was never issued a receipt. This adds to previous accusations of missing silver bricks, gem-studded necklaces, silver charan paduka, and other valuables donated to the temple.
#4
Headline: 16-Years-Old Boy Kills Elder Brother, Sister-in-Law and 3-Year-Old Nephew in Gorakhpur
Summary: In a shocking incident in Balua village under Bansgaon police station limits in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, a 16-year-old boy allegedly hacked to death three members of his own family while they were asleep. The victims have been identified as Amit Gupta, his wife Ranjana, and their three-year-old son Reyansh. The teenager attacked them around 3 AM with a sharp-edged weapon. Police have arrested the minor accused, and further investigation is underway. The motive is reported to be linked to a family dispute.
Headline: 369 Booked for Drinking Alcohol in Public Places Across Noida
Summary: In a major drive against drinking in public spaces, Gautam Buddh Nagar Police have taken strict action on the directions of Police Commissioner Lakshmi Singh. A total of 369 individuals were booked across different zones, including 126 in Noida Zone, 179 in Central Noida Zone, and 64 in Greater Noida Zone. The campaign aims to curb public nuisance and maintain law and order in the area.
Headline: DGGI Raids Tobacco Manufacturer’s Residence in Farrukhabad
Summary: A team of the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) conducted raids at the residence of Gopal Krishna Rastogi, manufacturer of the popular Shankh Chhap tobacco brand, in Farrukhabad. Raids were also carried out at the houses of Abhishek Agarwal and broker Rajit in the Shamshabad police station area and Kayamganj. The searches are believed to be linked to suspected GST evasion and irregularities in the tobacco business.
Headline: Youth Found Dead with Noose Around Neck in Gonda
Summary: In a suspicious incident in Tribhuvan Nagar Grant area of Dhanepur in Gonda, the body of a young man named Rajdeep was found sitting on the ground with a noose around his neck. Rajdeep had returned to his village just days ago after spending two and a half years in Bengaluru. His family has alleged murder, while the police have claimed he was mentally ill. Further investigation is underway.
Headline: 12 Coaching Centres and Libraries Sealed in Raebareli
Summary: Following the tragic fire incident in Lucknow that claimed 15 students’ lives, authorities in Raebareli have launched a major crackdown. As many as 12 coaching centres and libraries have been sealed for operating without proper registration and in violation of safety norms. Most educational institutions have remained locked out of fear of action. The District Magistrate has warned of strict measures against institutions running without necessary No Objection Certificates (NOCs).