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India s George Floyd moment? Police brutality on Indore s streets leaves netizens fuming Indore s Pardeshipura police station area. In the viral clip, the two policemen have pinned the man down to the road and are showering kicks and blows on him. The rickshaw-puller s child meanwhile wails uncleji and begs to let his father go. The violence continues for quite sometime while several bystanders on a crowded road look on. After a few minutes, women from the rickshaw-puller s family gather and try to get the man free from the policemen who continue to beat him. Later, a crowd gathers around and try to save the man from the police. ....
Hazaribag: The team of archaeologists, who are digging at the site of a supposed 10th Century Buddhist Vihar (monastery) in Hazaribag’s Bahranpur village, on Saturday, dug out a 6.8-feet tall sandstone statue of Gautam Buddha. “The statue, which portrays Buddha as Avlokiteshwara, is the tallest to be excavated across all Buddhist sites in Jharkhand till date,” Dr Rajendra Deori, who is leading the excavation, told mediapersons. The statue, depicted in Kamrup pose in Varadamudra, was dug out from a spot which archaeologists claim was at the centre of the five rooms in the monastery. Avlokiteshwara is considered to be an earthly manifestation of Buddha. ....
Hazaribag: Defying a ban imposed by the state government on public gatherings and religious processions in the state, a few akharas in Hazaribag on Tuesday took out the first mangalwari julus (pre-Ramnavami processions held on Tuesdays) ahead of Ramnavami on April 21. On being informed, the police team under SDO (sadar) Vidya Bhushan Kumar and SDPO (headquarters) Mahesh Prajapati visited the busy Jhanda Chowk where the congregation of akharas took place for taking out a procession. Traditionally, the procession marks beginning of Ramnavami from the traditional Bara Akhara Mandir in the Boddom Bazar locality. On seeing police, the crowd shouted slogans and protested for stopping their procession. ....