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  1. Section 144 Imposed in Madhya Pradesh
  2. Two killed in paragliding accident in Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa


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Section 144 Imposed in Madhya Pradesh

• • • • Section 144 Imposed in Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa City After Violence, Case Filed Against 4 Accused Section 144 Imposed in Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa City After Violence, Case Filed Against 4 Accused Police said some of the people tried to create communal tension, but the situation is now under control. The police registered a case on charges of thrashing and kidnapping against four named persons after a complaint by the two men. Khandwa: Madhya Pradesh police on Monday imposed Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in Khandwa city and banned the assembly of four or more people, after stone-throwing following an incident of kidnapping. The police registered a case on charges of thrashing and kidnapping against four named persons after a complaint by the two men. Also, based on a complaint by the girl, another FIR was registered in connection with the same incident, the official said. Following the two cases, two persons named in the FIR were detained and a search was on for the other accused, police added. Later, a corporator along with some people reached Moghat police station in protest against the registration of the case, which further fuelled tension. 4 People Named in FIR Giving more information, Superintendent of Police Satyendra Shukla said after the incident of kidnapping, four people were named in the FIR and two of them were detained, following which a group created ruckus at the police station and an incident of stone-pelting took place in a near...

Two killed in paragliding accident in Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa

Two people were killed after a hang glider met with an accident during the Jal Mahotsav at Hanuvantia tourist spot in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday, a district collector said. The deceased were identified as Gajpal Singh, 28, a resident of Pali district in Rajasthan and pilot Balchnad Dangi, a resident of Rajgarh district of MP. (FILE PHOTO) (Image used for representation).(Representaional Photo) The deceased were identified as Gajpal Singh, 28, a resident of Pali district in Rajasthan and pilot Balchnad Dangi, a resident of Rajgarh district of MP. Khandwa district collector Anay Dwivedi said, “Singh was a relative of a manager of the event management company which is organizing the adventure sports event in Hanuvantia while Dangi was the pilot of a powered-hang glider. The glider crashed in the evening from a height of 150 feet while the duo was paragliding. They were found injured in a critical condition near the spot. They were rushed to the Moondi community health centre where they were declared brought dead.” A magisterial inquiry has been ordered in the matter, said the collector. Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan also expressed his condolence after hearing about the accident.

Indore

Indore-Khandwa gauge conversion project: 21 tunnels planned in 70-km stretch between Patalpani and Sanawad Indore-Khandwa gauge conversion project: 21 tunnels planned in 70-km stretch between Patalpani and Sanawad Rail India Technical and Economic Survey (RITES) will submit the final survey report by August this year Indore (Madhya Pradesh): In all, 21 tunnels will be constructed in the 70-km stretch from Patalpani to Sanawad in the 140-km long Indore-Khandwa gauge conversion project. Ashok Kumar Mishra, general manager (GM) of Western Railway (WR) informed this here on Wednesday. He was on a one-day tour of the city along with the managing director of RITES, Rahul Mithal. Mishra and Mithal went on an inspection of the Indore-Khandwa gauge conversion project site close to Mhow. Later, they held a review meeting at the office of deputy chief engineer (Construction). ‘We had given the final location survey of the Patalpani-Sanawad section of Indore-Khandwa GC project to RITES. It’s conducting a geographical survey for the construction of bridges and a survey of rocks. It will submit the final survey by August. We are also working on the tendering process. In all 21 tunnels have to be built between Patalpani and Sanawad. The tender of this work will be given to a separate agency, GM of WR Mishra said. Talking about Indore-Dahod and Dhar-Chhota Udepur new rail line project, GM Mishra said that we have asked RITES to conduct a fresh survey between Dhar and Jhabua as previous su...