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She also added that a strict vigil is being maintained on the ghats and teams of SDRF and Jal Police are constantly maintaining a close eye on ghats. PRAYAGRAJ: For the past four days, not a single body was buried in sand or immersed in rivers at Phaphamau ghat, said city mayor Abhilasha Gupta ‘Nandi’ while inspecting the ghat here on Thursday. She also added that a strict vigil is being maintained on the ghats and teams of SDRF and Jal Police are constantly maintaining a close eye on ghats. The mayor along with committee members had gone to inspect Phaphamau ghat and ensured that bodies were neither buried in sand nor floated in the river. ....
Man fear drowns in Ganga, two rescued | Allahabad News indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Prayagraj: Lack of permission and violation of Covid-19 protocol on Sunday evening forced Kaushambi police to stop the annual ‘Gardhabh Mela’ (donkey fair) near the Kada Dham area. The two-day donkey fair, organised near the Sheetla Dham, Kada area, began on Sunday morning where around 1,000 donkeys of different breeds and pedigrees were being brought from different parts of the country for sale and purchase. However, when Kaushmabi police learnt that the organisers had not sought permission to hold the donkey fair and that Covid-19 protocols were being openly violated in the fair, the police officials rushed to the spot and stopped the fair. ....
Donkey fair in UP called off due to Covid protocol violation prokerala.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prokerala.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.