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  • Kriti Sanon opts for budgeted flight, flies economy class to Indore

    Kriti Sanon opts for budgeted flight, flies economy class to Indore

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    Mumbai: Ditching the luxury of a first class in an airplane, actress Kriti Sanon channelled her inner ‘aam aadmi’ as she took a budgeted flight and flew economy class to Indore.

    Celebrity paparazzi Viral Bhayani posted a video of Kriti from the economy Indigo 6E flight. Kriti was seen in a white dress and a pink shawl over her shoulders.

    Another video showed her sitting as she played with a toddler sitting in front of her. The toddler and Kriti were seen holding hands and playing and Kriti even blew kisses to the kid.

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    On the work front, Kriti will be seen next with Shahid Kapoor in an untitled romantic movie. She also has ‘Adipurush’ with Prabhas.

    Kriti also has ‘Ganapath’ with her ‘Heropanti’ co-star Tiger Shroff. The film is slated for release this year.

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  • MP: Rightwing activists hold protest after IMC action at Indore temple

    MP: Rightwing activists hold protest after IMC action at Indore temple

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    Indore: A day after Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) removed illegal construction from the Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple where 36 people were after the roof of a stepwell collapsed on Thursday last, a group of Rightwing activists on Tuesday late night reached Dhakkanwala Kuan in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore and demanded the removal of ‘Dargah’ from the area.

    On being stopped by the police from reaching the spot, they sat on the road and started raising slogans against the administration.

    Indore’s additional collector Ajay Dev Sharma said, “The administration with help of civic body has launched a drive and clearing illegal constructions in and around water bodies including Bawadis and wells. It’s not about any particular religion.”

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    “We have already removed illegal constructions from Dhakkanwala Kuan area, and the drive will continue in future as well,” said Sharma.

    “The protesters were also informed about the action, after which they called off their protest,” he added.

    The protestors however claimed there is a dargah in the area and it has been built on a well and demanded that it should be removed.

    “We have withdrawn our protest after talks with the leaders of our organization and the district administration. But if the encroachment is not removed, we will remove the illegal encroachments ourselves,” Rajesh Binjwe, one of the protestors said.

    Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) filled the stepwell of the temple with building materials where 36 people died last week after its floor collapsed and also demolished the illegal structure of the temple on Monday.

    The stepwell floor collapse incident occurred at Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple located in Patel Nagar in the city on Thursday (March 30). A ‘Hawan Puja’ was going on in view of the Ram Navami festival in the temple at the time of the incident.

    Around 200 Municipal Corporation employees, officers and police force were present on the spot to remove the illegal structure of the temple constructed by encroaching over the garden land of Sneh Nagar locality. The police barricaded the entire area before the JCBs, bulldozers and dumpers reached the spot.

    Notably, Bajrang Dal workers had come to protest for the removal of the temple construction, but the police stopped them at the spot. Some local people also reached there to protest but the police convinced them too and drew them back.

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  • After stepwell collapse kills 36, illegal constructions razed at Indore temple

    After stepwell collapse kills 36, illegal constructions razed at Indore temple

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    Indore: Bulldozers deployed by the Indore Municipal Corporation on Monday demolished illegal construction at the Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple, where last Thursday, 36 people were killed after its floor caved into a stepwell.

    District administration officials and police personnel were present in strength as bulldozers rolled in.

    The floor of a stepwell of the temple located in Patel Nagar of the city caved in during a Havan on the day of Ram Navami.

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    The mishap occurred at the Beleshwar Jhulelal Mahadev Temple around 11 am on March 30 when a havan was being organized on the occasion of the Ram Navami festival. The roof of the stepwell on which devotees were sitting collapsed.

    Rescue operations began and continued for around 24 hours till Friday afternoon.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced ex gratia for the kin of those who died and compensation for those injured.

    A total of 36 persons died and 16 people were rescued in the incident. The bodies were brought from all around to Patel Dharamshala in the city and after that, they were taken to Muktidham (crematorium) by ambulances and Gujarati community buses.

    CM Chouhan and his cabinet ministers also inspected the rescue operation at the site of the incident. He said that a magisterial inquiry has been ordered into the incident and action will be taken against those found responsible.

    “An FIR was registered, and a magisterial inquiry was ordered into the incident. Action will be taken against those found responsible. The current priority is the rescue operation. The injured will be treated free of cost. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also announced the ex-gratia amount to the victims. We have ordered an inspection of such step-wells and borewells across the state,” Chouhan said.

    Indore Commissioner of Police (CP) Makrand Deoskar said, “A case has been registered against the President, Sewaram Galani, and Secretary, Murli Sabnani of temple trust under IPC section 304 (Punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder).”
    Besides, the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) had issued notices regarding illegal construction at the stepwell of the temple.

    As no action was taken on the matter, two officials of the municipal corporation, Building Officer P R Aroliya and Building Inspector Prabhat Tiwari were suspended by the IMC Commissioner Pratibha Pal on Friday.



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  • Well roof collapse at Indore temple: Rahul condoles loss of lives

    Well roof collapse at Indore temple: Rahul condoles loss of lives

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    New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday condoled the loss of lives in the accident in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore city in which the roof of a ‘bawdi’ (well) collapsed during a havan, a fire ritual, on the occasion of Ram Navami at a temple.

    Gandhi said the news of the accident during the religious programme at Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal Temple in Indore is very saddening.

    “I express my deepest condolences to the families of those who died in this accident. I hope for the speedy recovery of all the injured,” the former Congress chief said.

    Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told reporters in Bhopal that 11 people died in the collapse in Indore’s Patel Nagar. The CM said he has ordered a probe into the incident.

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  • 13 dead, girl still missing after stepwell collapse in Indore temple

    13 dead, girl still missing after stepwell collapse in Indore temple

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    Bhopal: At least 13 people, a majority of them women, were killed after they fell into a deep steepwell at a temple in Indore on Thursday, while one minor girl was also also missing, Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra said.

    Out of the 13 fatalities so far, 10 were women. The death toll are likely to go up as some people are still missing.

    “There was water into the well, which has turned into mud. A girl is reported missing. NDRF team is trying to find out some more people. So far, 13 dead bodies have been recovered,” Mishra added.

    He said this unfortunate incident, which occurred at around 12.30 p.m. at the Baleshwar Mahadev temple as people came to offer prayers on the occasion of Ram Navami, has sent shock waves across Madhya Pradesh.

    The incident occurred after the roof over the the stepwell, said to be at least 50-60 feet deep and full with water, collapsed as over 25 people were standing on it.

    “An inquiry has been ordered under into the matter. Rescue operation was started soon after the roof of the well collapsed, but narrow space at the accident spot created hindrance in quick rescue operations,” Mishra added.

    Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Madhya Pradesh Congress president Kamal Nath has express their grief over death of people in the incident. Senior BJP leader Kailash Vijayavargiya and Indore Mayor Pushymitra Bhargava have reached the spot.

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  • Christian priest cremated in Indore after all-religion prayers

    Christian priest cremated in Indore after all-religion prayers

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    Indore: 70-year-old Christian priest was cremated in Indore on Tuesday evening after an all-religion prayer meeting.

    Father Verghese Alengaden, founder of the Universal Solidarity Movement, was cremated at the electric crematorium at Rambagh Muktidham, an associate said.

    Alengaden, who had undergone a heart surgery earlier this month and was suffering from a lung problem and other health issues, died at a city hospital on March 26.

    “Before the cremation, Gayatri Mantra and Mahamrityunjaya were recited along with Christian prayers,” Neetu Joshi, a long-time associate of Alengadan’s, told PTI.

    Before that, his mortal remains were kept at the city’s Red Church to enable people from different communities to attend an all-religion prayer meeting, he said.

    “Alengaden never had any wealth in his name. He always said that after his death, he should be cremated in an electric crematorium instead of burying him because he did not want six-foot-long land to be occupied to build his grave,” Joshi said.

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  • Sikh community protests in Bhopal, Indore against pro-Khalistan elements

    Sikh community protests in Bhopal, Indore against pro-Khalistan elements

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    Bhopal: Members of the Sikh community in Bhopal and Indore took to the streets on Tuesday to protest against the acts of vandalism by pro-Khalistan sympathisers outside India’s diplomatic premises in London and San Francisco.

    “We strongly condemn the incident outside the London High Commission. These anti-social elements disrespecting the tricolour are not part of the Sikh community,” said religious leader Gyani Dileep Singh during the protest at Roshanpura Square in Bhopal.

    Madhya Pradesh BJP spokesperson and Sikh activist Neha Bagga said it was regrettable that a few Sikhs working at the behest of anti-India forces were defaming the entire community.

    “This is the time for the Sikh community to come forward openly against such anti-social elements sitting in foreign countries,” Bagga said.

    In Indore, Sikhs gathered at the city’s Regal square holding the tricolour and placards carrying patriotic messages, raised the slogan “Bharat Mata ki Jai”, and said they would not tolerate insult to the national flag.

    “Many people from the Sikh community have sacrificed their lives for India’s freedom. Today some foreign forces are conspiring against the unity and integrity of India. We will not allow the designs of these forces to succeed,” a protestor said.

    State BJP spokesperson Narendra Saluja, who was among the protesters, said, “Some anti-social elements funded by Pakistan are trying to defame the Sikh community through the incidents in London and San Francisco. We oppose such elements.”

    The national flag is a symbol of respect and self-respect for the Sikh community, he said.

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  • Bajrang Dal disrupts MC Stan’s Indore show, video goes viral

    Bajrang Dal disrupts MC Stan’s Indore show, video goes viral

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    Mumbai: Rapper MC Stan aka Altaf Shaikh has been ruling headlines ever since he won India’s biggest reality show Bigg Boss 16 last month. Soon after coming out of the show, Stan kick-started his all India tour and successfully performed in various cities including Hyderabad, Pune and Mumbai.

    However, his Indore show on Friday, March 17 faced trouble as the event was cancelled after members of the Bajrang Dal ‘hijacked’ the stage. The right-wing activists reportedly submitted a complaint to cancel the Basti Ka Hasti concert in Indore and it was called off just an hour before it began. Watch the video shared on reddit here.

    In one of the video, MC Stan can be seen leaving the venue in his car after the Bajrang Dal members created ruckus. Check it out below.

    The cancellation of the concert has sparked a debate on social media, with many people including his friend Sumbul Touqeer Khan expressing their support for MC Stan and condemning the actions of the Bajrang Dal members. Some have also pointed out that this is not the first time that the group has targeted artists and performers whose work they deem to be ‘offensive’. ‘Public Stands With MC Stan’ is trending on Twitter.

    Check out the reactions below.

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  • MP: Firm cuts 257 more trees than needed for Rs 57 cr Indore flyover

    MP: Firm cuts 257 more trees than needed for Rs 57 cr Indore flyover

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    Indore: The Indore Development Authority in Madhya Pradesh has pulled up a private firm for allegedly cutting 257 more trees than what was mandated to build a Rs 57 crore flyover in the state’s commercial capital, also the country’s cleanest city for several years in a row.

    While 1,320 trees were to be relocated 15 kilometres away to build the flyover at Khajrana Square and 2,640 saplings were to be planted as compensation, the private firm has gone ahead and cut and reduced to stumps 257 trees apart from the marked ones, IDA chairperson Jaypal Singh Chawda said after inspecting the site on Friday.

    “It has come to our notice the private firm has cut down 257 more trees than what was needed. IDA will not pay money to the private firm for translocation of these stumps. We had asked them to follow a scientific way of cutting and relocating 10 trees at a time,” Chawda said.

    The removal of trees has made the heat unbearable at Khajrana Square, with several labourers at the site ruing the lack of shade.

    “We are unable to find shade in this area, especially now when it is so hot and humid,” Rama Bai, a labourer, said.

    MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had laid the foundation stone of the flyover in November last year and work is scheduled to be completed in 18 months, an IDA official informed.

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  • Air quality worsening in India’s cleanest city Indore, say experts

    Air quality worsening in India’s cleanest city Indore, say experts

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    Indore: Indore may have earned the prestigious tag of being the cleanest city India, but its air quality is worsening due to rapid development in the transport, construction and industrial sectors, said experts on Wednesday stressing the need for intensifying efforts to control the situation.

    As per the data shared by the Central Pollution Control Board, the air quality of Indore on Wednesday was “moderate”, which can cause breathing discomfort to people with lungs, asthma and heart diseases.

    Indore has been selected by Clean Air Catalyst, a global alliance working to improve air quality, apart from Jakarta (Indonesia) and Nairobi (Kenya) for one of its projects.

    As part of the project, three air pollution monitoring stations have been set up in Indore to record data on pollutants like fine particulate matter or PM2.5, carbon monoxide and black carbon, an official of the Clean Air Catalyst said.

    “Indore is not among the most polluted cities in the world, but it is not even one of the cleanest cities in the world in terms of air quality,” Hisham Mundol, chief advisor in India for the Environmental Defense Fund associated with the Clean Air Catalyst, told PTI.

    He said that the air quality in Indore is being affected due to the rapid activities taking place in the transport, construction and industrial sectors.

    Mundol said that under the ‘Clean Air Catalyst’ project, the data on air pollution in the city will be studied for the next two years and after that appropriate solutions will be provided to the local administration.

    According to Dr Dilip Vaghela, an environmental expert associated with the Clean Air Catalyst and a former officer of the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board, the challenges of air pollution in Indore are increasing continuously.

    “In Indore, the amount of pollutants like PM10 and PM 2.5 increases a lot, especially during the winter season and lack of wind,” he said.

    Vaghela said that most of the roads in densely populated Indore, the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh, are not very wide, while the density of vehicles on them is very high.

    “The population of the city is between 38 to 40 lakh, while the number of vehicles is estimated to be between 18 to 20 lakh, which means, there is a vehicle for every two people in the city. This ratio is probably the highest in the whole country,” he said.

    “Efforts need to be intensified to improve the air quality to prevent the situation in the city from deteriorating,” he said.

    Indore Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava said the traffic and air quality problems in the city were like a “spot on the beautiful moon”.

    “We have taken up the task of solving both these problems in a major way with the help of the Clean Air Catalyst,” he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )