On 18 Feb 2024, Azad Samaj Party organised membership drive in Jamshedpur. State leaders and district leaders joined the membership drive with new members becoming a part of Azad Samaj Party.
Members from East Singhbhum district team and state level team took part in the membership drive. New faces joined the political party with a motive of bringing unity between Dalit, Muslim, Sikh, Christians, SC and ST.
The morning of 18 Feb was filled with joy and adventure in Kadma where the Tata Steel organized the Jamstreet. Adults and children from around the Jamshedpur city participated in the event to showcase their skills and enjoy the moment.
The Jam@street ended today with the season’s finale in Jamshedpur. Some visuals from the Jamstreet below
Today, the Kendriya Shanti Samiti members arrived at the East Singhbhum district’s appropriate office, where they formally met Ananya Mittal, the recently appointed Deputy Commissioner of the district.
They congratulated him and gave him a bunch of flowers. They also talked about the city’s law and order and peace situation and established mutual cooperation and claimed to hold onto it. Lalan Yadav, Pramod Kumar Tiwari, Shyam Sharma, Rani Gupta, and other members of the Central Peace Committee were present on the occasion.
Jamshedpur’s Tinplate Khalsa School carried out a campaign to eradicate filaria. 200 students from the school received medication during this time. The two female students’ health declined after taking the medication, and they were brought to MGM Hospital for further care. Both of the students are reported to have experienced nausea and dizziness after taking the medication. Their condition is getting better at the hospital after receiving treatment.
Parvati and Lakshmi, who attend the school’s fifth class, are among the ill students. They both live in Lal Bhatta Babudih. The two are identical twins who attend school together. These individuals reported experiencing dizziness as soon as they took the medication. To determine how such an incident occurred, an investigation has been launched.
After farmers protest and ‘Dilli Chalo’ the Samyukt Kisan Morcha decided on carrying out Bharat Bandh on Feb 16. The protests were seen to be in Jamshedpur as well.
Members of Samkyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), All India United Trade Union Centre (AIUTUC), Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) and Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) came to the streets in Sakchi, Jamshedpur. The protest rallied towards the Sakchi roundabout with huge number of people along with them to go ahead.
Protestors were seen with flags of the groups and questions regarding the way government is trying to do bring new laws like MSP which will affect the farmers across the nation. While the farmers from Punjab and Haryana have started marching towards Delhi. Supporters of the movement have protested in Jamshedpur showing their anger and disbelief on the government of India.
Surjeet Singh, member of Azad Samaj Party was also present in the farmer protest held in Jamshedpur. He stated in his speech that if Arjun Munda will not take action then protesters will conduct a massive protest and demand justice from the government.
INTUC Joint General Secretary of Jharkhand, Mahendra Mishra said, “The central government led by Narendra Modi, is working against the poor, labours, farmers and the youth and instead they are constantly helping out their capitalist friends.
Youth, labours and farmers are continuously protesting and for a past several months we have been protesting and then declared that on Feb 16 will be a bandh. You can see how farmers have reached the borders of Delhi and in attempts to stop them the police have been posted along with barricades, nail spikes have been setup along with other methods they are using to keep them away. The farmers are being treated badly and are being subjected to physical harm.
The farmers are requesting but no one is listening to them, youth are jobless but no one is listening. Labour courts have been reduced to 4. So just like that apart from the capitalist and industrialists, the rest of the country is suffering and are in unrest and now people have come to the streets. This protest will keep growing and will be happening all over the country.”
On the 15th night at around 10 P.M. near Mango roundabout, an auto crashed into a medical shop after getting out of control. The auto hit 3 people outside the medical shop which also includes the shop owner Sushant Sahu. The auto driver escaped the scene right after.
The medical Shop is situated between the Mango Roundabout and Mango Bridge.
Sushant Sahu owner of Jagannath Medical, along with his staff and another person were standing outside the shop after closing it when the speeding auto went out of control and crashed into the shop while hitting the 3 individuals.
All 3 of them were taken for medical care afterwards while the auto driver fled the scene after crashing the auto. The police seized the auto and took it to the police station.
Jamshedpur residents are worried about the rash driving of autos in the city. During the incident, locals were angry and called out police administration to do proper investigation and catch the culprits. Locals also demanded Jamshedpur police to take stricter actions against reckless driving happening in the steel city.
According to reports, the accident occurred on the morning of 16 Feb 2024 in the NH 33. All the airbags of the car got opened during the accident and Aftab Ahmad Siddiqui sustained minor injuries.
He is currently being transferred to TMH hospital for further treatment. Kamil Khan, who is with Aftab Sidiqqui has informed TIND Posting that Aftab is in better condition and is travelling to TMH hospital via ambulance.
All of Kolhan, including Jamshedpur, experienced an abrupt change in the weather, with heavy rain and a powerful storm. The temperature has decreased as a result of the abrupt change in the weather. The weather service predicts that the cold will get even worse.
However, the workers returning from the company encountered numerous issues because of the abrupt change in weather in the evening. No matter where they were, the workers stayed stranded. However, the powerful storm caused numerous tree falls on the road, which caused traffic congestion. It had an impact on traffic.
While some enjoyed the rain in Jamshedpur and were happy about the weather in Jamshedpur today. Check the visuals of late evening from Jamshedpur today.
This season’s fourth and final Jam@Street will take place at Kadma. The event is scheduled to start at 6:30 am on Sunday, February 18, 2024 at Kadma (from the Kadma Ganesh Puja Roundabout to the Rankini Mandir Roundabout).
This event promises a Sunday full of interesting activities that are appropriate for people of all ages and interests. Badminton, Zumba classes, and a variety of healthful treats are in store for attendees.
Jam@Street is a combination of activities that range from the calm of yoga to the thrill of adventure sports; it’s more than just an event. Jam@Street offers something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a family day out or are an exercise enthusiast.
Based on the information obtained, Mango Bhuiandih Homepipe resident Komal Kumari, 27, reserved a room on the third floor (302) of Guru Nanak Residency on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
Komal called an auto in the morning to go somewhere after spending the entire night by herself in the room. When the auto got close to the hotel, Komal was not receiving the call. The auto driver told the staff about this a little while later. When the staff went to Komal’s room and knocked on the door, after a long time no one responded from the other end the hotel’s staff called the nearest police station.
When the police arrived at the location after receiving the information, they entered and used the master key to open the door. Once inside, they discovered Komal hanging with her scarf.
Suicide Note found in the room
Also found in the room is a one-page suicide note. It states in the suicide note that she is the one who committed the suicide and her death has nothing to do with anyone. As the police searched the room, they noticed a call coming in on Komal’s cell phone.
A Bhaalubasa resident named Chandan Pathak answered the phone when that number was called. At once the police summoned him to the scene. When Chandan arrived at the location, he revealed that he had been living as a friend with Komal for a few months and that they had also exchanged some cash. In this instance, Komal had already lodged a complaint at the Sitaramdera police station against Chandan Pathak.
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