Days after the temple mishap tragedy that claimed the lives of 36 people, the Indore Corporation's team on Monday demolished illegal construction of Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple.
The incident occurred at Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple located at Patel Nagar locality in the city on Thursday when a Havan puja was going on in view of the Ram Navami festival. A total of 36 persons died and 16 people were rescued in the incident.
The incident occurred at Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple around 11am on Thursday during a Havan puja going on in view of the Ram Navami festival. Soon after the incident, the rescue operation began and it continued for around 24 hours till Friday afternoon.
Bhawar Kuan Police station in-charge Shashikant Chauraisa said, "The accident occurred at Tejaji Chowk Palda in which at least two persons died and some persons were seriously injured, who were undergoing treatment. There were three people travelling in the car. The driver of the car, who wa
A case has been registered against the President and Secretary of temple administration under IPC section 304. Case of unintentional murder registered, said Makrand Deoskar, Commissioner of Police (CP), Indore.
Stalin made the announcement in the State Assembly on Thursday and said that he will participate in the Kerala government's Vaikom struggle centenary celebrations on April 1. The movement against untouchability demanded that a ban be lifted on the oppressed people to walk on roads in and aro
The incident occurred at Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple located in Patel Nagar locality in the city at around 11 in the morning during a Havan puja going on in view of the Ram Navami festival.
The incident took place during Ram Navami celebrations at the Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal Temple in the Patel Nagar area. Police and locals were seen trying to rescue the devotees trapped inside the well.
The Kerala High Court on Friday set aside the order of Kerala governor Arif Mohammed Khan, who is the chancellor of Universities in Kerala, dismissing 15 members of the Senate of Kerala University.
There are a total of five singers which include Kailash Kher, Shankar Mahadevan, Shaan, Sonu Nigan and Arijit Singh who have contributed their voice for the second version of Mahakal lok song.