Woman tries to set daughter, self ablaze

  • | Sunday | 5th November, 2023

Bijnor: Alleging lack of strict police action against her husbands killers, Sumitra Devi, 31, poured petrol on herself and her 4-year-old daughter at a public meeting which was attended by district magistrate Rajesh Tyagi and SP Kunwar Anupam Singh on Saturday in Amroha. She was prevented from starting a fire by police. The district magistrate has initiated an inquiry into the matter and said the investigation will probe her allegations.Harveer DabasWe also published the following articles recentlyBSF jawan allegedly kills self with service rifle in Chhattisgarhs Kanker districtA Border Security Force (BSF) jawan committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle in Chhattisgarhs Kanker district. The incident occurred at a BSF camp in Sarangipal village. The deceased, Constable Balmiki Sinha, was 34 years old and had recently returned to duty after a two-month leave. The police suspect that family issues, specifically the recent death of his wife, may have led him to take this extreme step. No suicide note was found at the scene, and an investigation is ongoing.Bichu Devi glad to learn from Savita, Schopman as she awaits her chanceIndias womens hockey team is set to face a tough challenge against China in the Womens Asian Champions Trophy. The last time the two teams met, China defeated India 4-0 in the Asian Games. However, China has brought a less experienced team this time, and India has the advantage of playing at home. Coach Janneke Schopman is not taking anything for granted and has been pushing her goalkeepers in training. Goalkeeper Bichu Devi Kharibam praised her captain and coach for their support and guidance. India is focused on the Olympic qualifiers and hopes to make use of home crowd support.Bichu Devi glad to learn from Savita, Schopman as she awaits her chanceIndias womens hockey team is set to face a tough challenge against China in the Womens Asian Champions Trophy. The last time the two teams met, China emerged victorious in the Asian Games semifinal. However, this time, China has a less experienced team, and India will have the advantage of playing at home. Coach Janneke Schopman is leaving no stone unturned in preparing the goalkeepers for the challenge. The team is focused on the upcoming Olympic qualifiers and is looking forward to the crowd support. A win against China would boost their confidence.

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