The situation in the city has become almost normal after a week of violence in Leh. In view of the situation, the administration has decided to open schools from Friday to class eight. At the same time, a major accident took place during the Navratri festival in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh.
Schools up to class 8 will open in Leh, all buses will run till 6 pm
A week after the violence in Leh, the situation in the city has become almost normal. In view of this, the administration has decided that schools up to class eight in Leh will open from Friday. Also, public buses will run from 10 am to 6 pm.
Tragedy in Khandwa, trolley falls in trolley pond during idol immersion, 11 killed
A major accident took place during the Navratri festival in Khandwa. The tractor-trolley going for immersion of Mother’s statue fell into the pond while crossing the culvert. So far 11 people have died in the accident. The bodies are being brought to the Pandhana Community Health Center. The rescue campaign continues. Prime Minister Modi has mourned financial assistance for the families and injured of the victims.
Heavy rain warns in Jammu and Kashmir and 13 states
The Meteorological Department has warned of strong wind, dense clouds and rain in 13 states of the country. These include Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, parts of Karnataka, West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh areas, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir. This rainy season in Bihar can continue till 7 October.
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Terrorist attack on Jewish shrine in Britain, 2 killed
A terrorist attack occurred on Thursday at the Jewish Dharmasthala, named Hebrew Congrigation Sanagog in Manchester. Two people died and many people were seriously injured in this. The police immediately took action and killed the suspected attacker. The attack took place on the Holy Holy Day Yom Kipping. The police have appealed to the people not to share any video of this incident on social media. Investigation is on.
Violent clashes between two groups of students during the Shobha Yatra on Vijayadashami in JNU
On the occasion of Vijayadashami at JNU, there was a clash between two student groups during the immersion Shobha Yatra. JNUSU burnt effigies of people of alleged Naxalite ideology, while leftist students threw shoes and slippers on the journey. Some students were also injured in this clash. The two groups accused each other of inciting violence.