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WEDNESDAY, JULY 06, 2022

Madhya Pradesh

Photo: The Indian Express
South Asia

Minor girls made to walk naked to please rain god in drought-hit Indian village

Police said the ritual was performed with the consent of families of the girls. The NCPCR has sought a report from the Damoh district administration

Nearly 40 people, who gathered around a 40-feet-deep well to watch the rescue of the 10-year-old boy in Lalpathar village, fell into it when its boundary wall gave in. Photo :Hindustan Times
South Asia

11 bodies recovered from India's Madhya Pradesh well, PM Modi offers condolences

Green Fungus case: The 34-year-old patient has been airlifted to Mumbai for treatment
South Asia

'Green Fungus' case reported in Madhya Pradesh, says doctor, in new worry

A suitable boy. Photo: Collected
Glitz

Madhya Pradesh police book two Netflix India officials for allegedly hurting religious sentiments

A minister in Madhya Pradesh cabinet has said that the state government will make the state roads like Hema Malini’s cheeks.
Offbeat

Indian Minister promises state roads like ‘Hema Malini’s cheeks’

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