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Prior to UP Budget Session, CM Advocates for Constructive Debates in Assembly

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As Uttar Pradesh prepares for a significant budget session, an all-party meeting was convened on Monday at Vidhan Bhavan, led by Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana. During this gathering, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized the importance of addressing issues that concern the public.

The Chief Minister encouraged all parties to collaborate to ensure the assembly operates smoothly. He called upon Opposition leaders to engage in constructive debates that focus on the state’s development. “As representatives of the public, it is our duty to facilitate seamless discussions on topics that affect our citizens,” he stated.

He urged all members to eliminate any obstacles that could hinder the House’s proceedings.

Assembly Speaker Satish Mahana echoed this sentiment, urging members to work together for a successful session.

The meeting included key figures such as Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, Finance & Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna, Leader of Opposition Mata Prasad Pandey, Congress Legislature Party Leader Aradhana Mishra, Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party MLA Bedi Ram, and Vinod Saroj from the Jansatta Dal Democratic Party, among others.

In a related event, CM Yogi inaugurated the main gate of Vidhan Bhavan. The occasion also saw the unveiling of various graffiti illustrating historical events throughout the assembly grounds. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance the assembly’s technological and artistic appeal. The newly created artworks showcase significant moments in history and the Indian political system, including scenes from the Gita, which collectively elevate the assembly’s aesthetic.

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The previous wooden gate has been replaced with a modern, intricately carved steel entrance. Continuous endeavors are being made to beautify and modernize the assembly, with a strong emphasis on updating technical infrastructure while also preserving its historical and cultural essence.

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Two Workers Die After Electric Shock in Telangana

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Telangana: Two workers died after suffering an electric shock while carrying an iron stand in Telangana. The incident happened near an Indian Oil petrol bunk in Mancherial district.

The deceased have been identified as Salla Lakshminarayana and Chandnagari Nagaraju from Velganur village.

According to reports, three labourers were carrying a tall iron stand near the petrol bunk. During this time, the iron stand accidentally touched an overhead electric wire.

Electricity passed through the iron stand and caused a severe shock. Lakshminarayana and Nagaraju suffered serious burns and died on the spot.

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The third person who was with them escaped without any injuries.

Police have registered a case and started an investigation.

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22-Year-Old Woman Killed After Truck Runs Over Her in Jaipur

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Jaipur: A 22-year-old woman died after a truck ran over her in Jaipur, police said.

The deceased has been identified as Liga Jimo, a native of Nagaland. She had been living in a rented house in Malviya Nagar for the past two years. She was working at a beauty parlour in the area.

The incident took place on Monday night. Liga Jimo was travelling to Malviya Nagar on a bike taxi.

According to police, the bike lost control near Gopalpura Pulia. As a result, the woman fell onto the road.

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At the same time, a truck carrying gas cylinders came from behind and ran over her. She died on the spot due to the impact.

Police shifted the body to the mortuary for post-mortem examination. Further investigation is underway

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Husband Revives Wife After Doctors Declare Her Dead

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Mangaluru: A woman who was declared dead by doctors survived after her husband performed CPR for 35 minutes. The inspiring story of Komal Jamwal was shared on the Instagram page of Humans of Bombay and has gone viral.

The incident happened in March 2012 when Komal was 33 years old. She suddenly developed severe leg weakness and collapsed. Doctors at a hospital in Jammu later diagnosed her with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare condition that affects the nerves.

During treatment, she suffered repeated cardiac arrests and doctors declared her dead. However, her husband refused to give up and performed CPR for 35 minutes until her heart started beating again.

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She was later treated in Ludhiana and slowly recovered. Now 14 years later, the 47-year-old woman can walk again and says she is grateful to her husband and family for saving her life.

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