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Varanasi: One person was shot at by rivals in a dispute over a temple land in Khojwa area under Bhelupur police station of the district on Sunday night. Additional deputy police commissioner Vikas Chandra Tripathi on Monday said, “Two accused, Atar Singh and Raj Bahadur, had been arrested by police and a licenced pistol was also seized from them. Process for cancellation of the arms licence of Atar Singh is also being initiated. The incident occurred in the dispute of temple land.” A Santoshi Mata temple, which is looked after by a trust, is situated in Shaktinagar of Khojwa locality under Bhelupur police station. Atar Singh and Rajbahadur are trustees and they had an old dispute with temple priest Ramakant Pathak on the issue of property on which the temple exists, said police. ....
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday announced extension of the restrictions in the state till June 10, but ordered the limit on the number of passengers in personal vehicles to be removed in view of decline in the positivity and . ....
Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, May 27 Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday announced extension of the restrictions in the state till June 10, but ordered the limit on the number of pass ....
PM Care send's 4427 ventilators in Maharashtra, but 875 fell due to technical fault | 'पीएम केअर'चे महाराष्ट्रात 4427 व्हेंटिलेटर्स, तांत्रिक दाेषामुळे 875 पडूनच bhaskar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bhaskar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
974 The state had claimed that around 90 per cent ventilators sent by the Centre were faulty and non-functional. Vishav Bharti & Balwant Garg Chandigarh, May 13 A blame game has erupted between the Centre and state government over supply of ‘faulty’ ventilators to Punjab under the PM Cares Fund. The state had claimed that around 90 per cent ventilators sent by the Centre were faulty and non-functional. Countering the charge, the Union Government said the state’s infrastructure to run the equipment was faulty, not the ventilators. In a statement, the Union Health Ministry said among ventilators installed at Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital (GGSMCH), Faridkot, 88 ventilators were supplied by Bharat Electronics Limited and five by AgVa Healthcare. ....