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mdtl Gujarat: Seven booked for beating up Dalit man
« le: Juillet 13, 2025, 01:12:14 am »
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 A shocking incident took place at a primary school in Dandamau village, where the principal, Sangeeta Singh, was caught enjoying a facial in the school canteen during school hours.   The incident occurred in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh on Thursday, April 18 morning, leaving students without their academic lessons. According to police officials and eyewitness accounts, Headmistress Sangeeta Singh was found enjoying facial in the area designated for food preparation for the students.     Assistant teacher Anam Khan discovered the scene and promptly recorded a video as evidence. In the viral footage, Sangeeta Singh was seen relaxing on a cha stanley website ir when Khan caught her on camera. Agitated, Singh got up immediately to stop the video from being taken and allegedly assaulted her. After Khan and Singh got into a fight, Khan claimed that Singh bit her hand, cutting it and causing bleeding. Khan recorded the attack   aftermath by posting footage of the incident to social media, which subseque stanley us ntly went viral on social media platforms. The Block Education Officer has opened an investigation into Singh   behaviour in reaction to the incident. Based on Khan   complaint, the Bighapur police have opened a case and performed a medical assessment to determine the extent of Khan   injuries.     Bighapur Circle Officer Maya Rai said: We received a report from the school   assis stanley cup tant teacher in Dandamau village that the headmistress was getting a facial on the property an Iavv PM Modi to hold roadshow, inaugurate IIT in Karnataka on March 12
 Rudraprayag: A maximum of 13,000 pilgrims can visit Kedarnath per day when the annual pilgrimage to the Hi stanley italia malayan temple in Uttarakhand begins on April 25.   The government has set the daily limit this time and a token system has also been introduced for the convenience of the pilgrims, Rudraprayag District Magistrate  DM  Mayur Dikshit told a press conference here on Tuesday. These are meant for a smooth conduct of the yatra, the DM said.     Dikshit and Rudraprayag Superintendent of Police  SP  Vishakha Ashok Bhadane, who reviewed the arrangements for the forthcoming yatra, held a joint press conference. The pilgrims will get better medical care this time with the deployment of 22 doctors and an equal number of ph stanley cup armacists along the yatra route. Also ReadNews about curbs at Kedarnath misleading: Temple committee chief There will be three physicians and two orthopaedic surgeons among them, Dikshit said, adding that 12 medical relief points have also been set up along the route.     Six ambulances have been deployed along the route, of which three have been kept in reserve, and an ai stanley website r ambulance has also been arranged by the government for any emergency. Sulabh International has been given the responsibility of keeping the yatra route clean, while the Kedarnath Nagar Panchayat has been assigned the task of keeping the temple premises clean. Permanent toilets are being built by Sulabh International and for waste management, a QR-code system is being implemented for plastic and