A Man can do anything for his family look at Bundelkhandi Dashrath Manjhi:
SAGAR: In a remarkable tale of grit echoing Bihar’s "Mount...
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SAGAR: In a remarkable tale of grit echoing Bihar’s "Mountain Man," 71-year-old tribal laborer Ajab Singh Adivasi from Imliya village in Madhya Pradesh has earned the moniker "Bundelkhand's Dashrath Manjhi" after single-handedly digging a 50-foot-deep well over a period of two years. Decades ago, driven by acute regional water scarcity that forced his children to drink unsanitary water, and deeply wounded by the humiliation his wife faced while begging for water from relatives, Ajab Singh turned to local authorities for a public well. However, administrative apathy and his inability to pay a demanded ₹5,000 bribe left him with no choice but to take matters into his own hands. Balancing daytime hard labor to feed his family with nighttime digging, he successfully fractured the rocky terrain to strike a sweet water source that today—nearly 45 years later—remains the sole reliable lifeline for over 300 neighborhood residents when official borewells run dry. Ironically, while the village survives on his historic feat, the elderly icon still fights institutional neglect, currently spending his final years manually gathering mud and bricks to repair his own dilapidated, crumbling hut after being excluded from government housing benefits.
You can watch this to see the actual 50-foot well he dug and hear more about his ongoing struggle for a proper home. Show Less
Tragic and shocking incident reported from Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh::
In a tragic and heart-wrenching incident reported from Vidis...
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In a tragic and heart-wrenching incident reported from Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, an elderly woman lived inside her locked house with the dead body of her 35-year-old son for nearly five days. Overwhelmed by deep shock, intense grief, and psychological denial, the mother remained right by his side, firmly believing and hoping that he was merely asleep and would eventually wake up and come back to life. The heartbreaking situation was finally discovered when a local milkman noticed a foul odor emanating from the residence and alerted the neighbors. Upon receiving the information, the local police broke open the door to recover the severely decomposed body for a post-mortem examination, and an investigation has been initiated to determine the exact cause of the son's death. Show Less
Massive marriage fraud case unfolded in Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, with 42 grooms:
In May 2026, a major mass-marriage scam was exposed in Dewas...
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In May 2026, a major mass-marriage scam was exposed in Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, where 42 grooms were left stranded at the altar. A local couple charged each family between ₹15,000 and ₹25,000, falsely promising to arrange marriages with women from an Indore orphanage using fake photos downloaded from social media. The 42 grooms and their wedding processions arrived at the designated venue for the ceremony, but after waiting from morning until midnight, neither the organizers nor the brides showed up. Following protests by the duped families, the Dewas police registered a fraud case and arrested the prime accused couple, Mukesh and Sunita Bairagi. Show Less