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High Demand for Safe Firecrackers in Ranchi: Children’s Favorites at Morabadi Fair
Firecracker shops in Ranchi are witnessing high demand for items like lasun bombs, aerial firecrackers, and Charkis, especially among children. New favorites like the Drone firecracker are popular, with prices varying for different types of pyrotechnics. The Morhabadi firecracker fair continues until October 20, offering a range of certified Indian crackers.
Gumla admin’s Diwali gift: 746 land dispute cases resolved
Gumla administration resolved numerous land disputes and other pending issues for underprivileged residents during its Anchal Diwas initiative. This program, aimed at improving grassroots governance, successfully settled decade-long land conflicts and facilitated the issuance of crucial certificates, bringing relief to many ahead of Diwali.
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation to auction 25,000kg of cow dung from cattle shelter
The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation is auctioning 25,000 kg of cow dung from Krishna Goshala. This initiative aims to clear legacy waste and generate revenue for the civic body. A private firm will process the dung into manure and collect fresh dung daily for biogas production. Similar plans are set for four other goshalas in the…
Assam varsity to erect icon’s statue, name auditorium after Zubeen
Assam University will honour Zubeen Garg by naming its new 500-seater auditorium after him and installing his statue. The university’s executive council approved this tribute, with the vice-chancellor seeking additional funds from the Assam CM for swift completion. The Diphu Campus will also dedicate its conference hall to the artist.
TSPC operatives surrender in Chatra
Two top commanders of the Maoist splinter group TSPC, Kunal and Rohini Ganjhu, surrendered to police in Chatra. Both carried a reward of Rs 1 lakh each and handed over weapons and ammunition. They were involved in multiple criminal cases, including killings and attacks on security forces.
10 children among 18 Rohingya detained
Eighteen Rohingya, including ten children, were apprehended by police in Cachar district’s Kalain while attempting to cross into Bangladesh. The group, who had been living in India after fleeing Myanmar, were reportedly aided by traffickers who promised to facilitate their illegal entry. All individuals are currently in police custody for interrogation.
