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College girl dies on the spot in gruesome accident in Swamilapadav

Bajpe: In a gruesome accident that happened on Saturday December 20, a college girl lost her life on the spot.

The incident took place on the wee hours of Saturday at around 9.30am in Swamilapadav. The deceased has been identified as Nayana (18), student of St. Raymond College, Bajpe and was a resident of Perara.

On Saturday morning Nayana was on her way to college. On the way a friend of her offered drop to her to the college in his Honda Activa. Due to the rash and negligence riding of the boy the vehicle lost control and skidded. As a result Nayana was thrown on the road.

A tipper Lorry speeding behind their two wheeler went pass on her head and Nayana died on the spot. Bajpe police rushed to the spot and after inspection sent the body to the hospital for post mortem.

The eyes of the people gathered in the spot dampened as the boy was trying to lift body of Nayana whose face was completely destroyed in the accident. Eye witnesses blame rash and negligence driving of the rider for the incident.   



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bihar panchayat bans jeans and mobiles for girls

Bihar panchayat bans jeans and mobiles for girls

A village panchayat in Bihar's Gopalganj district has, in a diktat, banned girls from wearing jeans and using mobile phones as these increase the chance of the girls "going astray".

Confirming that such a diktat has been issued in Singha panchayat in Hathua block of the district, Hathua block development officer Jitendra Kumar said the decision was taken at a general meeting of panchayat officials in which mukhiya Krishna Chaudhary and sarpanch Vinay Kumar Shrivastav were present.

"According to the panchayat decision, the ban will be enforced within its jurisdiction with mutual understanding and without any coercion," the BDO said.

Mukhiya Krishna Chaudhary said jeans, trousers, and cell phones for girls have been banned as these have "pernicious effect" on them - mentally and physically. These also increase the chance of their "going astray".

"The ban will come into effect from January 1, 2015. We have already requested parents and guardians in our area not to buy jeans and mobile phones for girls in their families. There will be no coercion in enforcing the ban," Chaudhary said.

There are no provisions to fine or punish if anybody flouts the ban, he added.
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