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80-minute Massive Traffic Jam Under Rajiv Nagar Flyover; School Children Trapped, Parents Angry

There was a massive 80-minute traffic jam under Rajiv Nagar flyover in Patna on Tuesday morning. School children got stuck in the traffic jam caused by vehicles entering from the wrong direction, due to which they were delayed in reaching school. Parents and motorists expressed anger over the absence of traffic police and disorganized traffic system. He has demanded strict enforcement of one-way rules and police deployment during rush hour.

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Accused Of Cooking Bread By Spitting At A Meat Shop Near Shiv Temple, Artisan And Owner Arrested

A meat shop worker in Govindpuram, Ghaziabad has been accused of spitting on roti. After the complaint, the police arrested artisan Faizan and shop owner Amjad. This incident happened near Shiv temple and action was taken after its video went viral. A case was registered on the complaint of Acharya Shivakand Pandey.

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'Golden Card' Is Very Useful, Farmers' Land Records Will Now Be Updated Automatically

Golden cards will be given to farmers in Ghaziabad to protect them from fraud and automatically update land records. With this, the details of the farmer's land will be available online, which will prevent fraud at the time of registration and it will be easier to get loan. Survey of more than 1.56 lakh Khasras in the district has been completed and the data has been updated on the Agri Stack portal.

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IPL 2026: Suspense On Matches In Jaipur And Bengaluru, Rajasthan Royals And RCB Will Have To Give Information By January 27

The IPL Governing Council has given Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore a deadline of January 27 to decide the venues for their home matches. There is uncertainty over matches at the Chinnaswamy Stadium due to the Karnataka government's new law following the RCA controversy in Jaipur and last year's stampede in Bengaluru. RCB is considering holding matches in Mumbai's DY Patil and Raipur, for which it will have to take NOC from Mumbai Indians.

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AIIMS Rishikesh Scam: Sweeping Machine Purchased For Rs 2.5 Crore, Gasped After Running For 24 Hours

Scams worth crores have been exposed in Rishikesh AIIMS, Uttarakhand. CBI has registered four cases so far, in which former director Ravikant is also an accused. Sweeping machines worth Rs 2.40 crore broke down within 24 hours, while equipment worth Rs 6.57 crore remained unused for three years. A scam of Rs 2.73 crore has also come to light in the Coronary Care Unit, due to which questions are being raised on health services.

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RAF Deployed After Clash Between Bodo And Tribal Communities In Assam, Situation Worsened After Death Of One Person

Clashes broke out between Bodo and tribal communities on Tuesday after one person died in mob violence in Assam's Kokrajhar district. After this, Rapid Action Force RAF was deployed and internet services were suspended.

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Special Trains Will Run Between Lucknow And Haridwar On 22nd And 23rd January, There Will Be Stoppage At These Stations.

Northern Railway will run special trains from Haridwar to Lucknow on 22 and 23 January. These trains are being run for Akhand Deep Shatabdi Mahotsav-2026 to be organized at Bairagi Deep Kankhal Haridwar of Akhil Vishwa Gayatri Parivar. This huge spiritual event will be like Kumbh, in which seekers from 110 countries will participate. Trains will be run for the convenience of the devotees, which will have AC, sleeper and general coaches.

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Appeal To Reduce The Increasing Burden On Patna HC; CJI Instructed Lower Courts To Take Judicious Decisions On Bail

Patna High Court Chief Justice Sangam Kumar Sahu directed lower courts to exercise active and positive discretion in bail matters. He said that the burden on the High Court is increasing due to non-availability of bail even in cases with a sentence of 3-7 years. The CJI appealed for speedy and just disposal from the lower courts, so that the workload of the High Court is reduced and citizens get timely relief.

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134 Days Of Hearing In Kushagra Murder Case, 14 Witnesses Presented With 650 Page Charge Sheet

The 134-day trial in the Kushagra murder case has been completed. The prosecution presented 14 witnesses and several important pieces of evidence. The police had filed a 650-page charge sheet, which also included identification of the clothes by the mother. All three accused have been proved guilty. On the instructions of the High Court, the hearing of the case was conducted expeditiously. Now the court's decision is awaited on January 22.

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