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Ram temple consecration on January 22, PM Modi to attend | India News

Ram temple consecration on January 22, PM Modi to attend | India News

NEW DELHI/LUCKNOW: The idol of Ram Lalla will be installed on January 22 at the Ayodhya temple in the presence of PM Narendra Modi, capping decades of efforts, including the largest mass mobilisation post-Independence and a hard-fought legal battle, to reclaim the site. This could potentially set the stage for a long spell of celebrations.Although January 22 had been speculated to be among the probable...

Ram Leela: ‘Dhanush kisne toda?’: Artist playing Parshuram’s role in Ram Leela dies of heart attack on stage | Ranchi News

Ram Leela: ‘Dhanush kisne toda?’: Artist playing Parshuram’s role in Ram Leela dies of heart attack on stage | Ranchi News

NOIDA: In a tragic incident, an artist playing the role of Lord Parshuram in Ram Leela in Jharkhand's Garhwa district suffered a sudden heart attack onstage on Wednesday and died while being taken to the hospital.The artist, Vinod Prajapati, had been portraying the role for the past 10 years and was well-known in the area for his passion for acting.During the performance, the scene of Sita's swayamvar...

Mumbai News Live Updates: Accused hatched conspiracy of violence during Ram Navami procession sitting near mosque, say police

Mumbai News Live Updates: Accused hatched conspiracy of violence during Ram Navami procession sitting near mosque, say police

THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 10, 2023, 15:53:03 ISTDaily Mumbai Live Updates Mumbai Police have found that the accused in the case of stone pelting at a Ram Navami procession in suburban Malad had allegedly hatched the conspiracy of violence while sitting together near a mosque, officials said on Monday. More than 20 persons have so far been arrested in connection with the incident which took place in...

Ram Navami clashes: Police stop fact-finding team from visiting violence-hit Howrah | Kolkata News

Ram Navami clashes: Police stop fact-finding team from visiting violence-hit Howrah | Kolkata News

KOLKATA: Members of the NGO--Fact Finding Committee on Human Rights Violations were stopped by the police on Sunday morning before they entered Howrah to speak to the victims. Six of the team members were supposed to meet the victims at Howrah where clashes over Ram Navami procession left many injured.The team was stopped near the Second Hooghly bridge on Sunday morning as cops requested them not to...

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