A man was arrested in Gorakhpur’s Pipraich area for allegedly throwing meat at women during a Hanuman temple prayer. Identified as Umesh Yadav, he was caught by locals, appeared intoxicated, and is now under investigation for potential conspiracy.
The procession, featuring the idol of Veer Hanuman in a chariot, will move through Koti, Sultan Bazaar, YMCA Narayanguda, RTC Crossroads, Gandhinagar, and Paradise before reaching Tadban by evening. Thousands of devotees are taking part in the event.
The priest of the Hanuman temple discovered pieces of flesh within the temple premises and immediately informed the committee members. The Tappachabutra police were alerted, prompting police teams to rush to the scene. Clues teams also arrived and conducted a thorough examination of the area.
Protection of temple lands has become difficult following the change of officials as well as lack of clarity about the location of temple lands in villages
The arrested persons identified as Mohd Kaif (20), Mohd Taher (20) and B Rohith (22) entered the Hanuman Temple on Tuesday night and attempted to steal money from the Hundi.
A statement from Manugur police on Monday informed that based on a tip off about ganja smuggling vehicle inspections were conducted by SI Meda Prasad and staff at Hanuman temple area in Manugur.
The petitioner told to court that the Bill amending the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003, which bans hookah bars, has been passed and the assent of the President is awaited
Hyderabad: Quick response from the Rachakonda Police prevented the skirmish over transportation of cattle at Karmanghat from escalating on Tuesday night. On getting information about the clash, police from nearby police stations rushed to Meerpet and Saroornagar police stations to assistant the local police in ensuring peace. “With the help of the Hyderabad police, we […]
Hyderabad: An eight-year-old boy died and his father was injured after their motorcycle was hit by a truck at Yapral in Jawaharnagar late on Friday night. The victim, P Naresh, was a Class 5 student from a private school and his father P Anjaneyulu (30), was a watchman from Kowkoor. According to the police, the […]