Accident near Mahakal temple, two died

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Accident near Mahakal temple, two died

Ujjain/New Delhi. Due to heavy rains, there was a major collapse in the Mahakal temple of Ujjain. A wall adjacent to the Ganesh temple collapsed. This wall has collapsed due to heavy rain. Two people are reported to have died in this accident. Many people have also been injured due to the wall collapse, who have been admitted to the hospital. According to initial information, the wall near Vishram Dham of Mahakal temple complex has collapsed. New construction work is going on there. The accident occurred due to the collapse of the old wall. Relief and rescue work was going on till late evening amidst heavy rain.

According to the Meteorological Department, the withdrawal of monsoon has started but it is still raining heavily in many parts of the country. Due to heavy rains in Gujarat, rivers and drains are in spate. A bus got stuck in the overflowing Maleshree river in Bhavnagar late Thursday night. There were 29 people in the bus, including 27 pilgrims from Tamil Nadu. A truck that went to rescue people also got stuck in the river. On the other hand, in Uttar Pradesh, there was heavy rain late night in 10 cities including Lucknow and Varanasi. Railway track submerged in Sultanpur.

There is a flood like situation in Katihar due to the spate of Ganga and Kosi rivers in Bihar. Here 57 schools have been closed. Ganga is also in spate in Hathidah of Patna. The courtyard of Konark Sun Temple got submerged due to heavy rains in Puri, Odisha. Puri district administration has also closed all the schools. One and a half inches of rain was recorded there in 24 hours, Bhubaneswar also received one inch of rain.

Muizzu gave clarification on his agenda

New Delhi. After winning the presidential election and becoming the President on the anti-India agenda, the tone of Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu, who was running an anti-India agenda, has changed. He is going to visit India and before that he has given clarification. Muizzu has denied that he ran an ‘Exit India’ agenda. Giving clarification, he said – People did not want even a single soldier of the foreign army to remain on our soil, so we talked about withdrawing our soldiers from India.

While talking to the media on the sidelines of the annual conference of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, America, Muizzu said – We have never been against any country. Speaking to the media on Thursday, Muizzu insisted that he had taken action against the deputy ministers who insulted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on social media platforms.