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Advani has said he ll be there at Ayodhya on Jan 22: VHP- The New Indian Express

Advani has said he ll be there at Ayodhya on Jan 22: VHP- The New Indian Express
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Jalalabad MLA s father among 4 arrested in extortion case | Cities News,The Indian Express

Opposition will surround the government on paddy seed fertilizer employment and public announcement

Opposition will surround the government on paddy seed fertilizer employment and public announcement
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Mass cremations begin as India s capital faces deluge o

Mass cremations begin as India s capital faces deluge of COVID-19 deaths Reuters | Apr 22, 2021 09:49 PM EDT A mass cremation of victims who died due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), is seen at a crematorium ground in New Delhi, India (Photo : REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui) Delhi resident Nitish Kumar was forced to keep his dead mother s body at home for nearly two days while he searched for space in the city s crematoriums - a sign of the deluge of death in India s capital where coronavirus cases are surging. On Thursday Kumar cremated his mother, who died of COVID-19, in a makeshift, mass cremation facility in a parking lot adjoining a crematorium in Seemapuri in northeast Delhi.

Mass cremations begin as India s capital faces deluge of COVID-19 deaths

IndiaMass cremations begin as India’s capital faces deluge of COVID-19 deaths Danish Siddiqui 1/3 A mass cremation of victims who died due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), is seen at a crematorium ground in New Delhi, India, April 22, 2021. Picture taken with a drone. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui Read More Delhi resident Nitish Kumar was forced to keep his dead mother’s body at home for nearly two days while he searched for space in the city’s crematoriums - a sign of the deluge of death in India’s capital where coronavirus cases are surging. On Thursday Kumar cremated his mother, who died of COVID-19, in a makeshift, mass cremation facility in a parking lot adjoining a crematorium in Seemapuri in northeast Delhi.

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