Wrestler dies in Moradabad during unauthorized wrestling match
News | September 16, 2021 13:09 ISTA wrestler succumbed to injuries in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh after an unauthorized wrestling match.
A wrestler succumbed to injuries in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh after an unauthorized wrestling match.
A passenger at the railway station said that he wanted to visit his family on an urgent basis but could not do so as his train got cancelled.
Passengers at railway stations in Moradabad and Bareilly face difficulties in commuting to their respective destinations after 4 trains were terminated midway due to ongoing farmers' protest.
The Moradabad jail in Uttar Pradesh claims that it has successfully vaccinated all 3300 inmates with at least the first dose of vaccination and about 50 Percent of them received both the doses.
'Smriti Vatika' has opened in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad on July 04. Here, people can plant saplings in the memory of their loved ones, who died of COVID-19.
Preliminary investigations have revealed that Rajendra Singh used to make and sell illicit liquor. Even a year ago, 250 boxes of illicit liquor were recovered from his house, after which he was sent to jail.
Maha Shiv Colony in UP's Moradabad witnessed severe waterlogging on June 20 after drains overflow due to incessant rainfall. Locals are struggling to commute through waterlogging roads. IMD predicted 'partly cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers' on June 20.
Heavy rainfall lashed Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad on June 19 causing waterlogging in parts of city.
Huge crowd gathered at a vegetable market in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad on June 15. People had gathered to buy vegetables and were not following any COVID-19 mandates. People were also seen without face masks. According to Health Ministry, the state has 8,111 active cases of COVID till 15 June (08:00 IST).
Moradabad police busted a gang for running unauthorised telephone exchange in Moradabad's TP Nagar on May 29.
The Indian Railways deployed a train with 12 COVID-19 isolation coaches at Moradabad Junction on May 09.
In a private hospital in Moradabad, 15 corona patients are claimed to have died due to lack of oxygen. As soon as the information was received, the family members of the patients reached the hospital and started a ruckus, accusing the hospital administration of not providing oxygen.
Moradabad: Government bans oxygen supply to industries, only 9 industrial sectors which will continue to get oxygen supply. These sectors include pharmaceuticals, petroleum refineries, steel plants, ampoules and vials, nuclear energy establishments, oxygen cylinder manufacturers, waste water treatment plants, food and water purification and process industries which require uninterrupted running of furnaces.
Moradabad has been witnessing strong winds and thunderstorm for past several days. This fierce weather has caused severe damage to mango harvest of the district. The unripe fruits fell off the trees due to gusty winds and can only be used for pickle purpose. The squall damaged several trees and branches in the orchards. Orchard owners and farmers are now struggling to come to terms with their losses. Mango is cultivated in Moradabad division in 21,000 hectare.
Locals attacked a sub-inspector with sticks in Moradabad after which he was seriously injured. The incident was captured on CCTV camera.
Preparations of Holi, festival of colours, have kicked off across country but lockdown fear has diminished the Holi fever in Moradabad. Amid lockdown rumours, sales of shopkeepers have slumped by a heavy margin.
At least 10 people died after a collision between a mini bus and canter truck in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad. The incident took place at Moradabad-Agra highway in Kundarki Police station area on January 30, and has also left around 10-12 people injured. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each to the kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 each to the injured. More details are awaited in the matter.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has expressed grief over the incident and announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 Lakhs each to the family of the deceased, said Moradabad District Magistrate Rakesh Kumar Singh.
While Mahipal's family is blaming the death on vaccination, the authorities said that he suffered from cardiac disease.
In her complaint, the woman said she had informed her husband and the couple wanted to approach the police immediately but was prevented by her parents for the sake of 'family's reputation'.
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