Rajasthan: On Thursday, The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted searches at 67 locations in connection with suspicious Rs 820 crore IMPS transactions at UCO bank in seven cities across Rajasthan and Maharashtra .
Rajasthan: On Thursday, The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted searches at 67 locations in connection with suspicious Rs 820 crore IMPS transactions at UCO bank in seven cities across Rajasthan and Maharashtra .
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has tested positive for COVID-19, as confirmed by a statement released on Wednesday.
In a tragic incident, six people, including two students and a couple, were killed in lightning strikes in different parts of Rajasthan on Friday. The victims were from multiple districts where heavy rain and thunderstorms witnessed heavy rain and thunderstorms on Friday.
In a distressing incident in Rajasthan's Banswara district, a man reportedly took the life of his wife with an axe, driven by suspicion over her friendship with another man.
According to details emerging, the assault took place around 4 am, when the accused allegedly gave an injection to the victim, purportedly to render her unconscious when she tried to raise noise.
Rajasthan: On Monday, Vaibhav Gehlot has resigned from his role as the president of the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA). This surprising turn of events unfolds ahead of the eagerly anticipated IPL-2024, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the future of cricket administration in the state.
Alleged video shows that the husband fires a bullet on his wife at a point blank range. The woman is seen suffering fatal injury on her neck in the attack and it is being claimed that she lost her life due to the bullet injury.
The victim, who was returning home with her brother on a two-wheeler, was also shot in her spine by the accused and is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital in Jaipur. The attack took place just 20 metres away from a police station in Pragpura village. This horrifying incident underscores not just the personal tragedy of the victims but also the broader issues of women's safety and the criminal justice
The accused, recognised as Mohammed Sattar, was apprehended following a complaint from the girl's father, who informed the police about the incident. The incident occurred at the Khedarasulpur government senior secondary school, where the victim is a Class 1 student.
The suspension comes after the teacher refused to place Goddess Saraswati's picture alongside other figures on the stage, sparking a dispute with local villagers.