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Rivers, drains, and reservoirs overflowed due to the intense rainfall in Rajasthan since July 17. Previously dry patches of land in the villages of Ewadi, Siwna, and Padeev now appear waterlogged in ...
Maalik actor Anshumaan Pushkar on whether he is a method actor or from the school of spontaneity, “I could say I am a mix of both” Bollywood News: Latest Bollywood News, Bollywood News Today ...
Tragedy on Jaipur-Ajmer Highway: Family's Journey Ends in Heartbreak A family of three, including a four-year-old boy, was killed in a tragic accident involving a speeding trailer on the Jaipur-Ajmer ...
Folk melody sparks trouble: Uttarakhand singer booked for ‘joblessness, liquor, prostitution song against Pushkar Dhami govt’; netizens slam FIR ...
Maharashtra’s Agriculture Minister Manikrao Kokate was caught on camera playing Jungle Rummy during an active session of the legislative assembly. The video was shared by NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) ...
Heavy rainfall in Rajasthan’s Ajmer has led to severe waterlogging and flood-like conditions. In Dargah Bazar, a man was swept away by a strong water current after losing his balance. Fortunately, ...
Pope Leo calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza after church strike kills 3 The strike on the Holy Family Church in Gaza City took place on Thursday. Reuters reported that photos from the scene showed ...
Jaipur, Jul 20 (PTI) A 13-year-old girl and her younger sister drowned in a pond while grazing goats in Rajasthan’s Ajmer district on Sunday, police said.
In Rajasthan's Ajmer district, two young sisters drowned in a pond while grazing goats. The tragic incident occurred in the forested area near Sendriya village, with one sister slipping into the water ...
Continuous heavy rainfall over the past two days caused widespread flooding in residential areas surrounding Ana Sagar Lake, forcing emergency evacuations and disrupting daily life in the city on ...
These include cities like Ajmer, Bundi, Pushkar, Sawai Madhopur and Pali. The man, who was holding a water bottle, was swept away by the current of the floodwaters.
The Uttarakhand government passed a bizarre order, saying that any spending by its employees beyond Rs 5,000 must require approval from a higher authority.