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Rain spawns mosquito menace
TWO DAYS of sunshine has given the much-needed relief to people after a weeklong rain spell. However, this relief has come with a price tag: mosquito menace and diseases.
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Cops comb multiplexes
AN EXTENSIVE checking drive was carried out across the state capital in view of Janmashtami on Sunday.
LDA seals City Mall
THE UPCOMING City Mall in Vipul Khand of Gomti Nagar was sealed by the LDA enforcement squad here yet again for allegedly flouting building norms. Work on the under-construction multiplex was stopped by the LDA on similar grounds last year also.
Man gets stuck in high-tension wire, dies
A man was electrocuted sin the state capital on Saturday. The incident occurred under the Hazratganj police station when a 25-year-old mentally disturbed youth was electrocuted after he was trapped in a high-tension power line when he jumped from the railway overbridge (ROB) near Dilkusha colony in the evening.
Group clash jams B’khala for 2 hrs
LOCAL RESIDENTS created a ruckus and staged an agitation after a clash between two groups over possession of a disputed property in Bazarkhala on Sunday.
Men fight but colour wins!
DO COLOURS make one win or lose? Yes, if a senior researcher of Allahabad University (AU) is to be believed the red has higher winnability than the blue in close combats. That’s what the Beijing Olympics has proved so far, he says quoting red-gear Cuban boxer’s win over blue-outfit Indian’s. So can colour of your shirt tip the balance in your favour?
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