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1 Four killed, many injured in brick kiln fire at Kalain, Cachar in Assam

2 Adani’s Jeevan Bima Nigam’s shares have increased

3 The two brothers returned the bag full of several lakhs of rupees to the owner

KRC TIMES Barak Valley Bureau

NEWS 1– Four people died in a devastating fire at a brick kiln in Kalain in Assam’s Cachar district. Among them is a child. Thirteen people were injured in this incident. They are undergoing treatment at Silchar Medical College Hospital. Many are in serious condition. As a result of the fire, the high chimney of the brick kiln fell down. The number of casualties has increased.A family’s father and son have died. Today’s incident is proof that Barak’s brick kilns did not comply with any government regulations.

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NEWS 2– Adani Group’s stake in Bharatiya Jeevan Bima Nigam or LIC increased. Adani Group’s share in LIC has risen to 4 percent this year. Which was 1% last time. Adani’s shares rose a lot in one jump. Besides, the shares of other private companies are also increasing in LIC.

NEWS 3- Uttarakhand government closed 8000 schools. This decision has to be taken due to the non-attendance of students in these schools. It has become difficult for the government to run schools without enough students, so it has been decided to close these schools.

NEWS 4– Guwahati Gateway Ghat will start. This initiative has been taken to modernize the waterway transport system. This ghat is being built to anchor various ships and boats in the Brahmaputra river. Because it has been found that anchoring at the river is not always convenient. The construction of this gate will be completed by 2024.

NEWS 5- There are still honest people, even after receiving a few lakhs of rupees, two brothers found the original owner with the help of a journalist. There are still many honest people in this India. After getting a bag full of money, they started looking for the owner of the money. Brothers were quick to return the money to the rightful owner.

Finally, after finding the right owner, both brothers returned the money together. The incident happened on Thursday. In Islamabad village of Dholai police station area of Cachar district of Assam. There is a first-food stall called Rayan Biryani on the side of the national highway in Islamabad village on 306 Silchar-Aizawl National Highway. On Thursday afternoon, a businessman traveling from Mizoram towards Silchar in a bolero entered the biryani stall to eat biryani.

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On the way, he left a bag full of several lakhs of rupees with valuable documents on the chair of the biryani stall. A few hours after the businessman had left, the stall owner Rakib Hossain Majumder saw a bag on a chair. He immediately informed the matter to Taibur Rahman Majumdar, the elder brother.

The two brothers together contacted a local journalist. The journalist advised them to check whether there is an identity card or a contact number inside the vehicle. It can be seen that the name and contact number of a person are mentioned in a diary inside the bag, and that number is contacted immediately. Thus the money was returned. The owner of the money was happy to get back the bag full of money.

Taibur Rahman Majumdar, mentioned that in the month of November 2018, he lost 2 lakh 65 thousand rupees including the bag. The pain of losing that money still haunts him, then realizing the state of his mind after losing the money. He feels he is blessed to be able to find the owner of the money quickly and return it to the rightful owner.

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