In Ayodhya, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Hanumangarhi and Ramlala from Saryu Guest House and celebrated Diwali with the people of Nishad community. At the same time, in Delhi, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta celebrated the festival of Diwali with orphan children and presented them gifts.
Uproar over the death of an elderly person in Saharsa, family members accused him of beating to death
There was a dispute in the family regarding keeping firewood in Patarghat of Saharsa. After this dispute, an elderly man died under suspicious circumstances. The son of the deceased accused the police team of Dial 112 of killing his father by pushing and beating him.
CM Yogi will celebrate Diwali with Nishad-Valmiki Samaj
The next day of Deepotsav, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Hanumangarhi directly from Saryu Guest House. After having darshan at Hanumangarhi, he also had darshan of Ramlala. After this he met the people of Valmiki community and celebrated Diwali with them. After this, the Chief Minister reached Nishad Basti in Kandharpur, where he met the people of Nishad community and distributed gifts to the children and families.
Big change in weather in Delhi from today, heat during the day and blanket of smog in the sky.
The effect of cold is gradually being felt in the weather in Delhi-NCR. There is a slight chill in the morning and evening due to cold winds and humidity, while the heat of the sun during the day is making people sweat. According to the Meteorological Department, a big change will be seen in the weather from October 20. The wind has been blowing slowly for the last four-five days, due to which heat and pollution are increasing in the afternoon. At present there is no possibility of increase in wind speed.
Deepotsav organized in Badri-Kedar, Dham decorated with marigold and rose flowers
Diwali will be celebrated in Badri-Kedar on Monday. For this, Badrinath temple and the surrounding area have been decorated with beautiful flowers. The temple is specially decorated with marigold flowers, while attractive figures have been made with roses and other colorful flowers.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta celebrated Diwali with children in the orphanage, distributed special gifts
Before Diwali, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reached DMRC Orphanage in Tis Hazari and celebrated the festival of Diwali with the orphan children there. He gave gifts to the children and wished them all the best. On this occasion, the Chief Minister talked to the children about their studies, life and future dreams. While talking to the children, Rekha Gupta said that Diwali is not just a festival of lighting earthen lamps, but it is a festival of spreading the light of affection and hope in the hearts.