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NEW DELHI: In a heart-wrenching repeat of a past tragedy, a one-and-a-half-year-old girl died after she accidentally fell into a boiling pot of chickpeas in Uttar Pradesh's Sonbhadra district, almost two years after her elder sister lost her life in a similar accident.The incident occurred around 9 am on Friday in the Duddhi bazaar area, where Shailendra, a native of Jhansi, and his wife run a roadside food stall. Police said the toddler, Priya, was playing near the pot while her parents were momentarily occupied with other chores when she slipped and fell into the hot vessel.She was rushed to the Duddhi Community Health Centre and later referred to the district hospital, but succumbed to her injuries the same day.Shailendra buried his daughter the following day near the banks of the Kanhar River. Recalling the painful memory, he said their elder daughter, Saumya, aged about two, had also died two years ago after falling into a hot cooking vessel in a similar accident.Duddhi SHO Manoj Singh said the matter was not initially reported to the police but came to light later. "An inquiry confirmed it was an accident," he said. The TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most."
Kochi: Edison Babu's neighbours in Muvattupuzha knew him as the quiet engineer who had returned home during the pandemic. The 35-year-old former auto industry professional seemed to lead an unremarkable life in this sleepy Kerala suburb, occasionally visiting the local post office with packages: nothing unusual for someone running what appeared to be a small online business. What they didn't know was that their mild-mannered neighbour had built India's most sophisticated darknet drug empire, one that relied heavily on the very government postal service that was meant to serve the community. ...Read More >

Sonbhadra (UP), Jun 30 (PTI) Tragedy repeated itself in a family here, eerily in a similar manner, after two years and claimed the life of a girl child on each occasion. Shailendra, a native of Jhansi, and his wife, who run a roadside stall selling street food in the Duddhi bazaar area of Sonbhadra district, lost their one-and-a-half-year-old girl after she accidentally fell into a boiling pot of chickpeas at their home, police said on Monday. This incident is strangely similar to another tragedy which the family was struck by two years ago when the couple lost their elder daughter, who, too ...Read More >

Lucknow, June 30: In a heart-wrenching incident, an 18-month-old girl died after falling into a pot of boiling Chhola at her home in Uttar Pradesh's Sonbhadra. The incident occurred while her mother, preparing ingredients for panipuri, had momentarily stepped into another room. What made the tragedy even more heartbreaking was that the child's elder sister had also died two years ago after falling into a pot of boiling dal. According to the Times of India report, the child, Priya, daughter of local chaat vendor Shailendra, was playing near the stove when she accidentally fell into the large v ...Read More >

Dr. Mujahid Gilani (Senior Kashmiri Leader): Long before 14 August 1947, people of Jammu and Kashmir had voted in favour of Pakistan even before the division of Sub-Continent. They gave their decision over vehemently to become to join Pakistan as its Muslim majority province. In the backdrop of global situation, we must realize that people of Jammu and Kashmir are struggling for maintaining their lives. Their ratio of population in Jammu and Kashmir which was over 98 % in 1947 has been reduced and it is around 69%. The world has promised to Kashmiris to resolve Kashmir dispute through right to ...Read More >
VARANASI: One person has been arrested, and a search for two others is on, following an altercation over "overtaking" the escort vehicle of Uttar Pradesh minister of state for Social Welfare, Sanjeev Kumar Gond, in Sonbhadra district, officials said on Friday.Superintendent of police (SP) Abhishek Verma stated that Gond and Sanjeev Kumar Tripathi, a district panchayat member, were travelling from Robertsganj to Dala on Thursday evening when an altercation occurred near Chopan. The dispute involved occupants of another car and the police escort accompanying the minister.According to Verma, the ...Read More >

New Delhi: A single missile. Thirty seconds. That is all Pakistan had when India's BrahMos slammed into the Nur Khan Airbase - just minutes from Islamabad. No early warning. No clear warhead signature. No time to guess whether it carried a conventional payload or a nuclear one. Rana Sanaullah Khan, special assistant to Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, went public. He said that 30-second window nearly sparked a nuclear chain reaction. His words were not laced with bravado. They carried the tremor of a nation that found itself facing the unthinkable. "The Pakistani government had just ...Read More >