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  • Medininagar News: Rakesh Tikait, National spokesperson of Bhartiya Kisan Union visits

    Medininagar News: Rakesh Tikait, National spokesperson of Bhartiya Kisan Union visits

    Farmer leader & National spokesperson of Bhartiya Kisan Union is on his visit to Jharkhand. As part of this tour, he had a courtesy meeting at the office in Medininagar today.

    Rakesh Tikait visits jharkhand
  • Jamshedpur News: Jharkhandi Samaj protested on the street against the ED actions on Hemant Soren

    Jamshedpur News: Jharkhandi Samaj protested on the street against the ED actions on Hemant Soren

    Protest and anger demonstration of Jharkhandi community on the streets of Jamshedpur against the disestablishment of Jharkhandi government in the name of ED.

  • Shankaracharya Raises question over new Ram idol, Says what will happen to old Shri Ram Lalla Virajman which was placed after Babri demolition?”

    Shankaracharya Raises question over new Ram idol, Says what will happen to old Shri Ram Lalla Virajman which was placed after Babri demolition?”

    “The question that arises is that if the new idol will be consecrated then will happen to Shri Ram Lalla Virajman?” In correspondence with the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust, the Shankaracharya has made a request.

    Jyotirmath Shankaracharya Swami Shri Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati has ignited a fresh dispute regarding the great ceremonial, with the Pran Pratishtha just two days away.

    He protested about the Pran Pratishtha of a new idol of Shri Ram in a letter to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. The original idol of Shri Ram Lalla was found at the Ram Janmabhoomi in 1949.

    Notably, the trust already provided clarification on this matter about a year ago. The uproar over Shankaracharya’s refusal to attend the Pran Pratishtha has hardly subsided at the time of this dispute.

    “The question that arises is that if the new idol will be consecrated then what will happen to Shri Ram Lalla Virajman?” reads the letter submitted by the Shankaracharya. The installation of a new idol in the sanctum sanctorum for consecration has prompted questions about whether it will be disrespectful to Shri Ram Lalla Virajman, although up until now the devotees believed that the new temple was being built for him.

    The only idol that should be dedicated, according to his petition to the trust, is that of Shri Ram Lalla Virajman; “otherwise, it will be considered injustice to Shri Ram Lalla Virajman.”

    The letter also asks Chandrakant Sompura, the chief architect of Ram Mandir, why he permitted Pran Pratishtha to use the temple when it is still under construction.


  • Breaking-Bilkis Bano case: The Supreme Court rejects the convicts’ request to extend their time to surrender before jail officials in the Bilkis Bano case.

    Breaking-Bilkis Bano case: The Supreme Court rejects the convicts’ request to extend their time to surrender before jail officials in the Bilkis Bano case.

    The eleven convicts from the Bilkis Bano case who filed applications on Friday, January 19, asking for more time to turn themselves in to jail officials were denied by the Supreme Court.

    The offenders’ stated justifications for requesting an extension of their surrender deadline, according to the court, were unfounded. As per the court’s January 8 ruling that overturned their premature release, the convicts must turn themselves in to the jail authorities by January 21, which was the first deadline set by the court.

    The Court denied the petitions, ruling that the “reasons cited by applicants to seek postponement of surrender and report back to jail have no merit insofar as those reasons in no way prevent them from complying with our directions.”

    Multiple pleas submitted by the prisoners in the Bilkis Bano case seeking an extension of time to surrender before jail officials were heard by a bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan. The Supreme Court overturned the Gujarat government’s remission decisions on January 8, permitting the early release of the 11 convicts who had been given life sentences for several murders and gang rapes in the wake of the 2002 sectarian violence in Gujarat.


  • Rape Prisoner Baba Ram Rahim granted Parole again in less than two months, for Fifty days this time.

    Rape Prisoner Baba Ram Rahim granted Parole again in less than two months, for Fifty days this time.

    Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, the leader of Dera Sacha Sauda, is incarcerated for twenty years after raping two of his followers. In less than two months, he had been granted parole twice.

    Chief of Dera Sacha Sauda Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, who is currently incarcerated following his conviction in a case of rape and murder, was given a 50-day release period on Friday. In November 2023, a 21-day vacation was already given to him. On November 21 of last year, he had then left the Sunaria jail in the Rohtak district of Haryana. That marked Ram Rahim’s third 2023 jail term extension.

    Prior to this, on July 30, the Dera chief had left the Sunaria jail after being granted a 30-day release. He had received a 40-day parole earlier in January. Additionally, he was given a 40-day parole in October 2022. He had been released from prison in June of last year on a month-long parole, which preceded his October parole. In addition, news agency PTI stated that he was given a furlough of three weeks beginning on February 7, 2022.

    Currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for the rape of two of his students, Ram Rahim Singh. The Dera chief and four other people were found guilty in 2021 of planning to assassinate Dera manager Ranjit Singh. In 2019, the Dera chief and three other people were found guilty of killing a journalist over sixteen years prior.

    Harjinder Singh Dhami, the president of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, had voiced his vehement opposition to the Haryana government’s decision to give the Dera chief a 21-day furlough, claiming that he is serving a sentence for horrible crimes including rape and murder. According to Dhami, it was creating a climate of distrust within the Sikh community.

    The Dera chairman was frequently granted temporary parole from jail, according to PTI, but governments were not paying attention to the Sikh community’s calls for the release of Sikh inmates, or “Bandi Singhs.”

    The Delhi High Court sent notice in December of last year regarding a claim for an injunction brought by YouTuber Shyam Meera Singh against Dera Sacha Sauda founder Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. Gurmeet Ram Rahim had requested that a video that Singh had published be taken down.

    The Delhi High Court ordered a journalist to remove a video from social media on January 10 that featured derogatory remarks about Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, the leader of Dera Sacha Sauda.


  • Ayodhya News: 3 Detained By UP Anti-Terror Squad Over Suspicion Of Terrorism Amid BJP’s Big Ayodhya Event.

    Ayodhya News: 3 Detained By UP Anti-Terror Squad Over Suspicion Of Terrorism Amid BJP’s Big Ayodhya Event.

    Ceremony at the Ram Temple: Three suspicious people were taken into custody by the State Anti-Terrorist Squad during a check in the Ayodha district, according to Prashant Kumar, the Special Director General of Police (Law and Order) for the state of Uttar Pradesh.

    Ayodhya: On Thursday, in advance of the Ram Temple’s ‘Pran Pratishtha’ celebration on January 22, three suspected people from Ayodhya were taken into custody by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-terrorism Squad (ATS).
    Three suspicious people were taken into custody by the State Anti-Terrorist Squad during a check in the Ayodha district, according to a statement released on Thursday by Prashant Kumar, the Special Director General of Police (Law and Order) of Uttar Pradesh.

    Additionally, DGP Kumar stated that these suspects are being questioned.

    “Three suspicious individuals have been detained by UP-ATS from the Ayodhya district as part of the checking campaign being carried out on the directives of the State Government and Police Headquarters. Interrogations are underway with these suspects, DGP Kumar stated.

    “Till now, their connection with any terrorist organisation has not come to light,” he stated.

    The announcement was made just a few days before the January 22 opening of the Ram Temple.

    The Uttar Pradesh government has increased drone monitoring to strengthen security in the city.

    To keep an eye on activity around the city, the state government has implemented technologies including CCTV cameras and night vision devices (NVD).

    Praveen Kumar, the IG of Ayodhya, had stated to ANI, “We have tried to incorporate all types of technologies into drones, including NVD, infrared cameras, and CCTV for security.”

    Prior to this, Additional Superintendent of Police Pravin Ranjan Singh stated that they are using drones to scan the city in order to detect any suspicious activity or objects.

    “We are using drones for surveillance in order to detect any strange activity or items within the city. In addition, we are keeping an eye out for any unusual or unusual objects on house and building roofs’, Singh had previously stated.

    For the inauguration of the Ram Temple on January 22, which is expected to attract dignitaries and people from all walks of life, preparations are under way.

    On January 22, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to attend the installation of the Ram Lalla idol at the great shrine.

    On January 22, Lakshmi Kant Dixit, a priest from Varanasi, would carry out the principal rites of the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Ram Lalla. The Amrit Mahotsav will be celebrated in Ayodhya from January 14 to January 22.

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    For the Indian people, Ayodhya—the birthplace of Lord Rama—has enormous spiritual, historical, and cultural significance.


  • 21 Children Allege Abuse at Indore Orphanage During Surprise Inspection

    21 Children Allege Abuse at Indore Orphanage During Surprise Inspection

    After a delegation from the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) conducted an unexpected visit at the orphanage, the tragedy came to light.

    New Delhi/Indore: According to the police, about 21 youngsters at an orphanage in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, have accused its personnel of horrifying abuse and torture.
    After a delegation from the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) conducted an unexpected visit at the orphanage last week, the horror came to light.

    According to police, the kids told them that if they made even small mistakes, the staff would punish them. “The children told the team that they were hung upside down, branded with hot iron and photographed after being stripped,”officials stated.

    They were also forced to breathe in red chilli smoke.

    An inquiry is underway after a First Information Report, or FIR, was filed against five orphanage staff members.

    “A four-year-old child was locked in the bathroom and not given food for two-three days after he defecated in his trousers,” the complaint stated.

    According to the police, the Vatsalyapuram Jain Trust-run orphanage was not registered under the Juvenile Justice Act. In addition, the Trust maintains orphanages in Kolkata, Bengaluru, Surat, and Jodhpur.

    “The CEC submitted a complaint, which served as the basis for the case. The children were sent to government facilities and the orphanage was promptly sealed, according to Amrendra Singh, the Additional Commissioner of Police in Indore.

    “We are looking into the claims of the horrifying abuse,” Mr. Singh stated.

    According to the police, the team’s accusation was accompanied by images of children’s injuries.

    It has been learned that the youngsters residing in the facility are orphans from Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Odisha, and Maharashtra.


  • Jamshedpur News: 4 Killed and Several Hurt in Jamshedpur, Kalinga Utkal Express Struck and killed while crossing tracks.

    Jamshedpur News: 4 Killed and Several Hurt in Jamshedpur, Kalinga Utkal Express Struck and killed while crossing tracks.

    Four people were killed and several others were injured after being hit by Kalinga Utkal Express in Gamharia, Jamshedpur while trying to cross the railway tracks.

    Ranchi: At least four people were crushed to death after being hit by an express train outside Gamariah station in Jharkhand’s Seraikela-Kharswan district on Thursday evening. They were all hit by Kalinga Utkal Express in Gamharia, Jamshedpur while trying to cross the railway tracks.

    The victims were all residents of a slum near the place of occurrence, reported news agency PTI. District and local railway administration officials rushed to the spot following the incident.


  • Jamshedpur News: Citu-CITU and Workers Celebrated Kisan Mazdoor Ekta Diwas at Sakchi, Cautioning Against Agitation Against Central Government Policies.

    Jamshedpur News: Citu-CITU and Workers Celebrated Kisan Mazdoor Ekta Diwas at Sakchi, Cautioning Against Agitation Against Central Government Policies.

    Jamshedpur: On Friday, as part of a central programme, CITU and Kisan Sabha members celebrated “Kisan Mazdoor Ekta Diwas” in front of Sakchi Jubilee Park Gate in Jamshedpur. whereby the participants protested by making 21 demands. The 21-Point Demands Contain “Removal Of Four Labour Codes, Minimum Wage Of Rs. 26,000 Per Month, Old Pension Scheme Implementation, Legal And Social Security For Contract, Informal And Unorganised Sector Workers And Guaranteeing Equal Compensation For Equal Work.” Put an end to the privatisation of government agencies and public enterprises; immediately fill sanctioned positions; ensure employment creation and the Urban Employment Guarantee Act; provide 200 days of work annually under the MNREGA scheme; pay Rs. 600 per day; Ensuring a loan waiver and old age pension for farmers, strictly enforcing the Forest Rights Act, implementing a minimum support price, lowering the price of essential commodities by taking effective measures like lowering taxes and duties, etc. are some examples of the measures that need to be taken in order to provide adequate subsidies for seeds, fertilisers, and electricity.

    On February 16, There Will Be A Protest Once Again Against The Destructive Policies Of The Central Government. Regarding This, CITU General Secretary Vishwajit Deb Said That After Independence, To Commemorate The 42nd Anniversary Of The First Joint Program Of Workers And Farmers, Today Along With The Entire Country, Members Of CITU And Kisan Sabha In Kolhan Region Also Celebrated “Kisan Mazdoor Ekta Diwas”. Are Staying. 42 Years Ago, On January 19, 1982, For The First Time In The History Of Independent India, For The First Time In The History Of Independent India, Farmers And Laborers Took Part In A One-Day Strike With The Demands Of The Labourers, Farmers And Agricultural Laborers Class, Demanding The Lives And Livelihood Of All Sections Of The People Living A Miserable Existence. Participated In The Nationwide General Strike. During The General Strike Of 19 January 1982, There Was Active Mobilization Of Farmers And Laborers Across The Country Through Large-Scale Rural Strikes, Road-Blockades, Demonstrations Etc. In Many States Of The Country. A range of agitation programmes will be implemented in rural, urban, and industrial areas as a last-ditch effort to persuade the current central government to modify its harmful policies. Representatives from several organisations were present at the programme, including KK Tripathi, Lotan Das, Bishwajit Deb, JP Singh, J Majumdar, Gupteshwar Singh, Sanjay Kumar, P Gupta, L Ganguly, KP Singh, Viman Chatterjee, S Upadhyay, D Sen, T Mukherjee, and others.


  • Jamshedpur News: Murder in New Baridih, Young Man beaten to death, Angry people vandalised the police station, Watch-Video.

    Jamshedpur News: Murder in New Baridih, Young Man beaten to death, Angry people vandalised the police station, Watch-Video.

    Jamshedpur: Following a dispute, 30-year-old Jagdeep Singh Alias Golu, a resident of Zone No. 7, was beaten to death outside the JPS School, New Baridih, in the vicinity of the Sidgora Police Station. The accused fled the scene after committing the incident. Here, irate locals caused a commotion over the accused’s arrest. People who were standing on the ground vandalised the courier.

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    Local People Also Surrounded Sidgora Police Station. Taking Action, The Police Took The Family Members Of The Accused With Them For Questioning. Jagdeep Was A Contract Worker In A Tinplate Company. He Used To Work As A Vehicle Driver In The Company.

    Family members informed them that Jagdeep was scheduled to drop off his partner Vicky at her Kalubagan home on Thursday. In the meantime, he got into a fight with Karma, Nande, and Rohit of Basti while travelling. Nonetheless, the locals immediately reconciled the two. A group of fifteen to twenty-five youths stopped Jagdeep on his way back after dropping Vicky off at her house and began beating him.

    Photo of the deceased
    Photo of the Deceased.

    Everybody Had A Bat And A Hockey Stick. Everyone fled the scene after the fight. While being treated at Tinplate Hospital by locals, Jagdeep passed away. The matter is currently being investigated by police.