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Rally begins from Rajrappa demanding temple reopening | Ranchi News

Chinnamastika temple in Rajrappa (File Photo) RAMGARH: Members of several Hindu outfits led by BJP’s district youth wing took out a foot march to Raj Bhavan in Ranchi from Rajrappa’s Chinnamastika temple on Wednesday. The rally was taken out to demand the reopening of the Chinnamastika temple and other prominent places of worship such as Baidyanath dham in Deoghar and Basukinath temple in Deoghar for the devotees. The protestors comprised BJP functionaries, priests of the Chinnamastika temple and vendors who sell puja items and memorabilia outside the temple, among others. They are slated to cover 70km on foot and reach Ranchi on Thursday. In Ranchi, they will meet governor Ramesh Bais to raise their demand.

Eat, drink, breathe cement

Eat, drink, breathe cement Despite several complaints by residents of Mamurdi’s Urban Forest Co-Operative Society to multiple authorities and the cancellation of NOC by the civic body, the RMC plant is still thriving. The lives of over 400 residents, living in the Urban Forest Co-Operative Society at Mamurdi near Dehu Road, have become hell thanks to a ready-mix cement (RMC) plant located just 60 metres from their society. They are suffering multiple health issues and pollution menace due to the plant. Despite repeated complaints, the government authorities did not pay any heed to their woes. Over 90 per cent residents of the society, which is located behind Masulkar Farm near Dehu Road, work in the IT sector. They had selected the society in the outskirts of the city due to lush green surrounding, clean air and peaceful atmosphere, however, the residents lost their peace of mind after the plant came here in December last year.

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Jaikaran Prajapati was killed by Ashish Dubey and Santosh Tiwari over a monetary dispute, the police said. Both the accused have been arrested. Superintendent of Police (SP), Dinesh Singh, said, Ashish Dubey and Santosh Tiwari abducted and killed Prajapati. They set the body on fire and buried the half-burnt body. A case was registered against them and two spades used in the crime have been seized. According to the police, Prajapati s motorcycle and mobile phone were found near Sambhal canal on Saturday. Station House Officer (SHO) Arun Kumar Dubey said the body was found on Sunday in the Maraucha forest area.

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