Rajasthan Minister Jawahar Singh Bedam on Saturday made a significant statement regarding the recent violence in Tonk and said that villagers were not involved in the incidents.
Women from Lamlai village and Chalou village staged a sit-in protest in Imphal East against the violence and tension in the state following the alleged abduction of six individuals and the discovery of three bodies.
In Bhandegaon village of Hingoli, Maharashtra, turmeric farmers grapple with market volatility, as they remain unaware of their crop's selling price until it reaches the market. While a price above Rs 10,000 per quintal ensures profit, anything below that leads to significant losses.
New Delhi [India], November 15: The Southern Regional Conference (SRC) 2024, hosted by The Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) Kerala Chapter and organized by IIA Kannur Centre, will take place on November 29-30, 2024, at Vythiri Village Resort, Wayanad. This prestigious conference will bri
After the Rajasthan Police on Thursday arrested accused Naresh Meena for allegedly slapping the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), his supporters came out in huge numbers to protest against the same.
Tonk Superintendent of Police (SP) Vikas Sangwan said that the supporters of Naresh Meena se
After heavy deployment of security personnel amid the ongoing ruckus in poll-bound Deoli Uniara assembly constituency, the Rajasthan Police on Thursday arrested Independent candidate Naresh Meena who allegedly slapped Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Amit Chaudhary at a polling booth in Sa
Ajmer Range Inspector-General of Police (IG) Om Prakash said that 60 people have been arrested in this case. This comes after Meena allegedly slapped the SDM at the polling booth in Deoli Uniara assembly constituency located in the Tonk district of Rajasthan, the official said, adding tha
According to police, the incident took place in Samravata village of Deoli-Uniyara during a protest by supporters of of an independent candidate Naresh Meena, who allegedly assaulted a Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) at a polling station in the village.
Residents of Jamshoro villages have expressed outrage over the alleged blockage of their main road access by the administration of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS), The Express Tribune reported.
As per the officials, the women had gone to collect mud to plaster their houses in Mohanpura village when a pile of soil suddenly collapsed and many women got buried in it.
A Punjab Police team was attacked on Monday by members of a farmers' union in Raike Kalan village, Bathinda, during the ongoing paddy procurement process.