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Non-Hindus Barred from Setting Up Shops at Maha Kumbh: Akhada Parishad Chief
Akhil Bhartiya Akhada Parishad chief Mahant Ravindra Puri stated that non-Hindus, including Muslims, will not be allowed to set up shops at the upcoming Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, citing concerns about “corrupting religion.”
“Muslims are our brothers, and we have no enmity with them, but they should not set up grocery shops, food stalls, or tea shops during the Mela,” Puri remarked, claiming practices such as spitting on food as justification.
Despite his remarks, Puri highlighted instances of Hindu-Muslim unity, noting that a Muslim-owned band and contractor were part of the Mela’s preparations. Iqbal Ahmed, owner of Azad Band, expressed pride in participating in the festivities.
The Maha Kumbh Mela, held every 12 years, will run from January 13 to February 26.
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17-Year-Old Boy Dies in Front of Mother in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: Bengaluru witnessed heavy rain that brought relief from heat but caused tragic incidents. A total of 10 people lost their lives in different accidents across the city.

In Shivajinagar, a compound wall near Bowring Hospital collapsed and killed 7 people. In a heartbreaking incident, a 17-year-old boy named Syed Sufiyan died due to an electric shock. He was parking a vehicle when a damaged electric wire fell on him. The incident happened in front of his mother, who is now in ICU due to shock.
In another case, a 35-year-old man named Manju died when a cement sheet fell on him at his house near Mysuru Road. Strong winds caused sheets from a nearby godown to fly and hit houses.
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In JP Nagar, another man named Raghu also died due to electrocution while standing near an electric pole.
The city recorded 111 mm rainfall on Wednesday. This is one of the highest in the last 25 years. The rain has caused severe damage and loss of lives.
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Foreign Artist Sparks Outrage After Painting Elephant Pink for Jaipur Photoshoot
Jaipur: A foreign art photographer, Julia Buruleva, is facing strong criticism after images of a pink-painted elephant from a photoshoot in Jaipur went viral on social media.

The photos show a model posing on an elephant that was fully painted in bright pink. The model was also partly painted in the same colour. The shoot took place at an abandoned temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
Buruleva said she chose Jaipur because elephants are an important cultural symbol of Rajasthan. She explained that she spent weeks planning the shoot and took permissions before using the elephant. She also said that only organic and locally made colours were used, and that the animal was not harmed.
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However, many people online were not convinced. Animal lovers and social media users strongly criticised the photoshoot. They called it “animal abuse” and “exploitation.”
Many users said that even safe colours should not be used on animals for artistic purposes. They pointed out that elephants have sensitive skin and should not be treated as props. Some people also said the artist misunderstood Indian culture and the importance of elephants in it.
Several users suggested that the photographer could have used digital tools or artificial intelligence instead of involving a real animal.
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The issue has now reached authorities. Officials from the Rajasthan forest department have said that they will investigate the matter. They will check if any wildlife protection laws were broken during the photoshoot.
The incident has started a wider debate about the limits of creative freedom and the ethical treatment of animals in art.
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Wife, Lover Arrested for Husband’s Murder Within 3 Months of Marriage
Tumakuru: Police have arrested four people, including a woman and her lover, for allegedly murdering her husband just three months after their marriage in Tiptur taluk of Tumakuru district.

The victim, Mansoor Pasha, a scrap trader, had married Farzana in January this year. On March 4, he went out to collect scrap materials but went missing. Later, his body was found in a farm at Chikkakottagihalli village.
During the investigation, police discovered that Farzana was in a relationship with Dhanaraj. The two allegedly planned the murder to live together. With the help of Venkatesh and Darshan, they called Mansoor to the spot on the pretext of scrap materials and killed him.
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All four accused have been arrested, and further investigation is underway.
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