Dehradun
Doctor commits suicide: A 42-year-old doctor, who was working at the CMI Hospital, allegedly committed suicide on Thursday night at her residence in Adrash Colony, Subhash Nagar. The police suspects that she had injected something to kill herself. It has recovered a suicide note from the spot which said she was herself taking this step and no one should be held responsible for her death. She has been identified as Manisha, RMO at the CMI, said the police. According to cops, she was under depression as her husband had passed away some time ago. Her body was later sent to a mortuary at Doon Hospital.
UKD programme: The Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (UKD) will be honouring statehood agitators at Rishikesh and Mussoorie on June 15 and June 24 respectively. Issuing a statement on Friday, UKD leader NK Gusain said the UKD as part of its campaign to honour statehood agitators had decided to honour the agitators from the Garhwal region from June 15 to June 25 while those from Kumaon had already been honoured. He said the felicitation at Rishikesh and Mussoorie was part of the Garhwal campaign.
Dharna: Uttarakhand Rajya Nirman Senani Sangh’s dharna at Dehradun District Headquarters entered third day on Friday. The protestors alleged that the statehood agitators were not getting a fair treatment. Addressing the gathering, Mathura Pant said a special camp must be organised to identify the statehood agitators, who have been left out despite being active participants in the agitation.
Kumaon Briefs
Five held with ancient idol: Personnel of the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Almora police claim to have nabbed five persons and have recovered an ancient idol of Lord Mahavira from their possession. It is learnt that the accused were in the process of negotiating a price for the idol in the Karbala area when they were nabbed. The idol is said to be more than 100 years old. Those nabbed have ben identified as Mayank Karki, Raghvendra Singh, Dheerendra Singh Gangola, Ashish Sah and Harish Mehta.
Protests over irregular supply of LPG: The towns of Haldwani and Kitcha continue to witness public agitation over the failure of the authorities to streamline the supply of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). Alleging sale of LPG on the black market and its irregular supply, the residents of the Teenpani area of Haldwani resorted to a two-hour traffic jam on the Haldwani-Bareilly road, causing a lot of problems to commuters. The vehicles had to be diverted to other routes. In Kitcha, the agitated people gheraoed a gas agency. Meanwhile, the Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam (KMVN) has decided to open three more gas agencies at Sigri in Nainital district along with Kanda and Garur in Bageshwar district.
Delegations meet Alva: Uttarakhand Governor Margaret Alva met representatives of various organisations at the Raj Bhawan on Thursday. They brought to her notice various problems and issues pertaining to them. The first delegation that met her was from the Uttarakhand Swachakar Karamchari Sangha. Its members requested her intervention in issues pertaining to the allocation of rickshaws and boat licences along with the distribution of land to the landless people from the Valmiki community. The other delegations were from the Uttarakhand Devbhoomi Udyog Vyapar Mandal and the Uttarakhand Congress Committee.
2 killed in accident: Two youngsters were killed when the motorcycle they were riding was hit by a private bus near Sunderkhal village, near Ramnagar, on Thursday. Those killed have been identified as 29-year-old Vinod Rawat and 30-year-old Girish Rawat from Bhakrakot village in the Salt area of Almora. Their motorcycle collided head on with the bus. While Vinod is learnt to have been killed on the spot, Girish died while being treated at a government hospital. The police got the post-mortem of the deceased done and handed their bodies to their relatives. The bus driver is yet to be arrested.
Man killed over family dispute: In a gruesome incident that has come to light in the Maldhanchaur area, near Ramnagar, two persons allegedly killed the elder brother of their sister’s husband following a clash over a family dispute. Those alleged killers have been identified as Durga and Tulsi. They have been accused of killing Sher Singh. The cause of the dispute is said to be the refusal of the sister of the accused Mohanwati to go to her husband’s village in Moradabad district. The police investigations are on in the matter.
Doctor commits suicide: A 42-year-old doctor, who was working at the CMI Hospital, allegedly committed suicide on Thursday night at her residence in Adrash Colony, Subhash Nagar. The police suspects that she had injected something to kill herself. It has recovered a suicide note from the spot which said she was herself taking this step and no one should be held responsible for her death. She has been identified as Manisha, RMO at the CMI, said the police. According to cops, she was under depression as her husband had passed away some time ago. Her body was later sent to a mortuary at Doon Hospital.
UKD programme: The Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (UKD) will be honouring statehood agitators at Rishikesh and Mussoorie on June 15 and June 24 respectively. Issuing a statement on Friday, UKD leader NK Gusain said the UKD as part of its campaign to honour statehood agitators had decided to honour the agitators from the Garhwal region from June 15 to June 25 while those from Kumaon had already been honoured. He said the felicitation at Rishikesh and Mussoorie was part of the Garhwal campaign.
Dharna: Uttarakhand Rajya Nirman Senani Sangh’s dharna at Dehradun District Headquarters entered third day on Friday. The protestors alleged that the statehood agitators were not getting a fair treatment. Addressing the gathering, Mathura Pant said a special camp must be organised to identify the statehood agitators, who have been left out despite being active participants in the agitation.
Kumaon Briefs
Five held with ancient idol: Personnel of the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Almora police claim to have nabbed five persons and have recovered an ancient idol of Lord Mahavira from their possession. It is learnt that the accused were in the process of negotiating a price for the idol in the Karbala area when they were nabbed. The idol is said to be more than 100 years old. Those nabbed have ben identified as Mayank Karki, Raghvendra Singh, Dheerendra Singh Gangola, Ashish Sah and Harish Mehta.
Protests over irregular supply of LPG: The towns of Haldwani and Kitcha continue to witness public agitation over the failure of the authorities to streamline the supply of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). Alleging sale of LPG on the black market and its irregular supply, the residents of the Teenpani area of Haldwani resorted to a two-hour traffic jam on the Haldwani-Bareilly road, causing a lot of problems to commuters. The vehicles had to be diverted to other routes. In Kitcha, the agitated people gheraoed a gas agency. Meanwhile, the Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam (KMVN) has decided to open three more gas agencies at Sigri in Nainital district along with Kanda and Garur in Bageshwar district.
Delegations meet Alva: Uttarakhand Governor Margaret Alva met representatives of various organisations at the Raj Bhawan on Thursday. They brought to her notice various problems and issues pertaining to them. The first delegation that met her was from the Uttarakhand Swachakar Karamchari Sangha. Its members requested her intervention in issues pertaining to the allocation of rickshaws and boat licences along with the distribution of land to the landless people from the Valmiki community. The other delegations were from the Uttarakhand Devbhoomi Udyog Vyapar Mandal and the Uttarakhand Congress Committee.
2 killed in accident: Two youngsters were killed when the motorcycle they were riding was hit by a private bus near Sunderkhal village, near Ramnagar, on Thursday. Those killed have been identified as 29-year-old Vinod Rawat and 30-year-old Girish Rawat from Bhakrakot village in the Salt area of Almora. Their motorcycle collided head on with the bus. While Vinod is learnt to have been killed on the spot, Girish died while being treated at a government hospital. The police got the post-mortem of the deceased done and handed their bodies to their relatives. The bus driver is yet to be arrested.
Man killed over family dispute: In a gruesome incident that has come to light in the Maldhanchaur area, near Ramnagar, two persons allegedly killed the elder brother of their sister’s husband following a clash over a family dispute. Those alleged killers have been identified as Durga and Tulsi. They have been accused of killing Sher Singh. The cause of the dispute is said to be the refusal of the sister of the accused Mohanwati to go to her husband’s village in Moradabad district. The police investigations are on in the matter.
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