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International Day against Drug Abuse, illicit Trafficking; Awareness events, webinars, other activities held across Jammu Division to mark the Day

 JAMMU: Series of awareness events including online webinars, art competitions and other activities were today held by judicial organizations, UT and Central Departments, educational institutions across Jammu Division to observe the Internationa

At 21, she is youngest panchayat winner

, May 5 (IANS) Rajni Devi, at 21, is probably the youngest candidate to have won the zila panchayat election in Jhansi district.She won as an independent candidate with a margin of 5,000 votesTalking to reporters, Rajni said that her priority .

Villagers demand recounting of votes, damage BJP MLA s office in Uttar Pradesh s Etah

Source: PTI Etah: Irked over the refusal of their demand seeking a recounting of votes in the panchayat polls, some villagers allegedly damaged the Sasni Road residence of BJP MLA Sanjeev Diwakar in this Uttar Pradesh district on Monday, following which police registered a case against 50 people. The MLA from Jalesar said he, along with his wife and parents, is COVID- infected and in home isolation. Rajni Devi, the wife of Gyan Singh, a resident of Samaspur village, contested the panchayat polls for the post of village pradhan and lost, he said. Diwakar said the supporters of the woman were putting pressure on him to ensure that a recounting of votes takes place, but he had expressed his inability to do so. I said the results were declared on Sunday and a recounting of votes cannot be done the very next day. When I said no, they got angry, and in the afternoon, men and women in two tractors arrived at my residence and damaged my office. I had locked myself in a room and my fam

A riot of emotions - The Hindu

Updated: February 22, 2021 08:33 IST Those who bore the brunt of the February 2020 violence in north-east Delhi are trying to get on with their lives. But while the hustle and bustle is back and time heals year-old wounds, some memories and fault lines are here to stay Share Article AAA Those who bore the brunt of the February 2020 violence in north-east Delhi are trying to get on with their lives. But while the hustle and bustle is back and time heals year-old wounds, some memories and fault lines are here to stay “ Main jab mar jaun to meri alag se pehchan likh dena… mere lahu se meri peshani par Hindustan likh dena (After I die, write my identity differently… with my blood, write India on my forehead)”, reads a message on a sidewall facing the main market in north-east Delhi’s Brijpuri Road – one of the main areas where communal riots broke out in February last year following the anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests.

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