A man named Dhula Ram from Sulesa village in Chhattisgarh’s Jashpur district killed his tenth wife, Basanti Bai, over suspicions of theft, having accused her of stealing food and clothing from a wedding. Previously married nine times, all his former wives left him due to his abusive behavior. The crime was discovered five days later when villagers noticed a foul odor near a forest, leading to the discovery of the decomposed body, and Dhula Ram was arrested shortly after based on witness accounts and evidence.
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The road transport ministry has mandated regular inspections of highways by officials to prevent encroachments, supported by drone videography for updates. Following a Supreme Court directive, a standard operating procedure requires inspections every three months by regional officers and monthly by project directors, with penalties for encroachers, ensuring compliance with the National Highways (Land and Traffic) Act. Want More Context? 🔎
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