A 9-Month-Old Baby Girl Missing Overnight, Found Injured and Naked 500 Meters Away in Gorakhpur A 9-month-old baby girl was found injured and partially clothed in a tin shed approximately 500 meters from her home in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, after going missing during the night. The incident has sparked a police investigation into the circumstances surrounding the child’s disappearance. The baby, who is the daughter of a couple residing in the Mahraja Ganj district’s Panirara area, was reportedly sleeping next to her mother in their home on Friday night. Around 2 a.m., the family noticed the child was missing from her bed. Despite an extensive search conducted by the family members during the night, the baby’s whereabouts remained unknown. On Saturday morning, villagers heading to a nearby field discovered the child in a tin shed near the family’s residence. She was found in a state of partial undress, unconscious, and bleeding from her body. The sight of the child caused panic among the villagers, who quickly gathered at the scene and informed the police. The local police, upon receiving the report, immediately transported the child to a community health center in Bhathhat, where initial medical treatment was administered. Subsequently, the child was referred to BRD Medical College for further evaluation and treatment. Authorities have not yet disclosed the exact cause of the child’s injuries, but local residents have expressed concerns about potential abuse, citing the severity of her condition. Police officials, including Inspector J.P. Pal, confirmed that the case is under investigation, with efforts ongoing to determine how the child came to be in the tin shed.#baby_girl #gorakhpur #panirara_area #brd_medical_college #inspector_jp_pal

Get the SocialGraphs app from the Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.socialgraphs.app&hl=en_IN Gorakhpur Weather Shifts: Relief from Clouds and Cold Winds, Storms and Rain Expected Tomorrow Gorakhpur experienced a noticeable change in weather on Thursday, with the atmosphere shifting from the intense heat of previous days. Light clouds covered the sky in the morning, interspersed with occasional sunlight, offering some respite to residents. The relief from the prolonged heat and discomfort was evident, as cooler winds and the presence of clouds softened the impact of the scorching temperatures. Residents who ventured out in the morning reported a more pleasant environment compared to the previous days. People walking in parks and on streets noted that the morning air felt more refreshing. However, as the day progressed, the sun became stronger, though the presence of clouds prevented the heat from reaching its usual intensity. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature on Thursday was expected to reach up to 36 degrees Celsius, while the minimum would likely stay around 25 degrees Celsius. Winds were predicted to blow at speeds of 25 to 30 kilometers per hour in the evening, providing some cooling effect. This shift in weather conditions was seen as a temporary reprieve for the population enduring the heatwave. The heatwave, which had been ongoing since the start of the season, had left many residents struggling with discomfort. Streets were often deserted during the afternoon, as people avoided the oppressive heat.#meteorological_department #western_disturbance #gorakhpur #eastern_uttar_pradesh #dr_kalash_pandey https://www.bhaskar.com/local/uttar-pradesh/gorakhpur/news/gorakhpur-weather-relief-clouds-cool-winds-rain-storm-forecast-138048255.html

Writers, Students Celebrate Tagore’s Legacy Through Poetry, Music & Literary Discussions Gorakhpur: The 165th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore was celebrated with literary and cultural enthusiasm by the Baat Chakra Literary Club in the city on Wednesday. Writers, educationists, students, and literature enthusiasts gathered to honor the Nobel laureate poet, philosopher, and educationist. The event began with floral tributes offered to Tagore’s portrait, followed by speeches that highlighted his unparalleled contributions to literature, philosophy, education, and Indian culture. Recitations of his celebrated poems, songs, and literary works created a reflective and cultural atmosphere, drawing participants into a deeper appreciation of his legacy. Club patron Ashok Prasad, grandson of India’s first President Rajendra Prasad, emphasized Tagore’s role in rekindling the nation’s aesthetic spirit, which had remained dormant for nearly a century. He described the polymathic genius as a visionary thinker whose ideas continue to inspire society. Prasad also addressed misconceptions about Tagore’s Nobel Prize, clarifying that while he was the first Indian to receive a Nobel, he was not the first Indian-born laureate. Ronald Ross, born in Almora, was the first Indian-born Nobel winner, having received the prize in Medicine in 1902 for his malaria research. Rudyard Kipling, born in Bombay, followed in 1907. Prasad noted that Tagore’s Nobel nomination letter, submitted by Thomas Sturges Moore, did not specifically mention Gitanjali, a work central to his literary acclaim. Educationist Rajeev Pandey praised Tagore’s multifaceted contributions, describing him not only as a great poet but also as an eminent educationist, philosopher, and humanist.#gorakhpur #baat_chakra_literary_club #rabindranath_tagore #ashok_prasad #rajeev_pandey

The Uttar Pradesh Board (UP Board) has introduced a new system for marking exam papers, aiming to enhance transparency and efficiency. Here's a concise summary of the key points: Online Mark Entry: In five districts (Prayagraj, Meerut, Bareilly, Gorakhpur, and one more), marks will be entered online instead of manually. This aims to speed up the result preparation process and reduce errors. CCTV Monitoring: All marking activities will be under CCTV surveillance to ensure accountability. Exam centers will be locked, and external personnel will not be allowed inside. Examiners' mobile devices and electronic gadgets will be kept outside the room. Computer Operators: Selected teachers or outsourced computer operators will handle the online mark entry. District officials have been instructed to ensure marks from manual sheets are uploaded to the portal promptly. Timeline: Marking will start on March 18 and conclude by April 1, 2026. Results are expected to be declared 15–20 days after the marking ends, likely around April 15–20. Security Measures: OMR sheets will be sealed in envelopes after marking and sent to regional offices. Students are advised to rely only on the official UP Board website for updates. Transparency: The initiative aims to improve transparency in the marking process and expedite result preparation. Students are urged to check the official UP Board website for the latest updates and avoid unverified sources. This system reflects the board's efforts to modernize and streamline its processes.#bareilly #uttar_pradesh_board #prayagraj #meerut #gorakhpur
