Bhopal, 7 August (HS). The period of heavy rains in Madhya Pradesh has now stopped. 65 percent of the rain of this season has already occurred. Jabalpur division has received the most rainfall. The figure has crossed 35 inches in Mandla and Seoni. At the same time, the districts of …
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The foot bridge built on the Sonprayag Mandakini river was washed away
Rudraprayag/Kedarghati, 07 August (HS). The havoc of rain in Uttarakhand is not stopping. After the disaster in Kedarghati, the bridge built on the Sonprayag Mandakini river for the Kedarnath pedestrian route was washed away due to rising water level. District Disaster Management Officer Nandan Singh Rajwar said that a foot …
Read More »Lawrence Bishnoi has nothing to do with firing just to scare Salman
Mumbai: On April 14, there was firing at Galaxy Apartments, the house of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan in Bandra. Vicky Gupta, an accused in this firing case, said in his bail plea filed in the special MCOCA (Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime) court on Monday that the intention behind the …
Read More »If you remove your name from online order then it can create obstacles in your marriage
Mumbai: A young man has filed a petition in the Bombay High Court requesting that his name not be removed from the online order as the details of the judgment show his mother's name as his wife, which is adversely affecting his marriage prospects. Rent agreement case was made available …
Read More »Now option of 20% LTCG with indexation for immovable properties
The central government has introduced an amendment in the Finance Bill, 2024, under which taxpayers can choose between 12.5 per cent long-term capital gains (LTCG) tax without indexation or 20 per cent long-term capital gains tax with indexation for immovable properties purchased. An option can be selected before July 23, …
Read More »Gujarat has ranked first among all the states of the country for the second consecutive time in the health-facility welfare sector by securing 90 marks out of 100 in the health-related parameters of the SDG Index.
Gandhinagar: Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and the guidance of Health Minister Rishikesh Patel, the State Health Department has achieved a proud achievement. The fourth report of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Index has been released recently by the Government of India's NITI Aayog. In which the …
Read More »Pandya Bridge pillars and columns broken amid heavy traffic, Congo corporator demands to stop vehicular movement on the bridge and repair it
Vadodara: The parapet of Pandya railway over bridge, built 55 years ago by Vadodara Corporation, has been dilapidated for a long time. Now that it has come under the purview of the railway system, the pillars and columns of the bridge have developed cracks and water is dripping from them. …
Read More »159 suspected cases of deadly Chandipura reported in 28 districts of Gujarat, 3 more children died in 24 hours
Ahmedabad: The suspected Chandipura virus infected three more children in Gujarat today. With this, the total number of deaths due to the deadly Chandipura virus in the state has increased to 71. At the same time, 2 more suspected cases have been reported in the last 24 hours. However, no …
Read More »Heart related diseases on the rise among youth in Gujarat, more than 200 cases reported every day
Heart disease cases in Gujarat: Heart related diseases have been increasing continuously in Gujarat for quite some time. 108 emergency ambulance service received 40,258 heart related cases in seven months from January to July in the year 2023, thus 191 cases per day, this time in the seven months of …
Read More »MS University officials held a meeting with concerned Bangladeshi students
Sheikh Hasina had to resign from the post of Prime Minister due to the rebellion against the current government in India's neighboring country Bangladesh. Although she is currently in India, Bangladeshi students studying in the university here have become worried about their future after the coup in Bangladesh. In that …
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