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Ashadha Amavasya 2022: Know what to do, and avoid on this day

This Amavasya has special significance in Hinduism as it is called Halharini Amavasya 2022 and on this day Shradh of ancestors is performed. It is believed that by taking a bath on this day, all the troubles in life are removed.

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Ashadha Amavasya 2022

Halharini Amavasya is known as the new moon of the month of Ashadha. This time Ashadha Amavasya will last for two days. It will start today i.e. on June 28 and will continue till June 29, 2022.

This Amavasya has special significance in Hinduism as it is called Halharini Amavasya 2022 and on this day Shradh of ancestors is performed. It is believed that by taking a bath on this day, all the troubles in life are removed.

The worship of Halahari Amavasya has special significance and it is also forbidden to do some work on this day because it is believed that by doing so, one can invite problems throughout their life.

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Ashadha Amavasya Date

Ashadha Amavasya start date and time: 28 June 2022, from 05:53 am in the morning

Ashadha Amavasya end date and time: 29 June 2022, till 08:23 in the morning

Things you should not do on Ashadha Amavasya

People believe that there are many things which should not be done on this day. Here they are:

On the day of Ashadh Amavasya i.e; Halharini Amavasya, even after forgetting one should not fight or quarrel in the house. It is believed that by doing this, the ancestors get angry, and problems come throughout life.

One should not travel on the new moon day. It is said that travelling on this day does not bring any special results. Rather, it is said that travelling on the day of Halharini Amavasya can lead to loss.

On this day Shradh of ancestors is done, and hence cutting of nails or hair is strictly prohibited on this day. Also, avoid shaving.

One should not go to a secluded place or cremation ground during the night of Amavasya. This activates negative forces.

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Amritpal Singh case: Fugitive Khalistani leader’s gunman Gorkha Baba arrested by Punjab Police

Tejinder Singh aka Gorkha Baba, a notorious associate and former gunman of fugitive Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh was arrested by the Punjab Police on Thursday, officials said.

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Tejinder Singh aka Gorkha Baba, a notorious associate and former gunman of fugitive Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh was arrested by the Punjab Police on Thursday, officials said.

A report quoted DSP Payal Harsimrat Singh of the Punjab Police as saying that Tejinder Singh, a resident of Punjab’s Mangewal village, was nabbed by the Khanna police.

DSP Harsimrat said Tejinder, who was a gunman for Amritpal Singh for a long period and often lived with the Waris Punjab De chief, is also involved in the Ajnala case. The officer said that Tejinder, also known as Gorkha Baba, was very active on social media and often posts pictures of himself brandishing different weapons due to which he’s wanted in a separate case registered against him at Malaud police station.

The official further said that Tejinder has been booked under sections 107/151 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and two other aides who accompanied him, have also been taken into custody and are being questioned.

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She said that Tejinder had several cases, including liquor smuggling and assault, registered against him prior to this and he had already served time for those.

Earlier in the day, seven aides of Amritpal Singh brought to Amritsar’s Baba Bakala court amid heavy police presence where they were remanded to police custody till tomorrow.

In a statement, Senior Superintendent of Police Rural Amritsar Zone, Satinder Singh said the seven accused were nabbed along with six illegal 12-bore weapons and were booked under the Arms Act along with their leader Amritpal Singh, who is still at large.

Earlier today, the Punjab Police said that Amritpal Singh—the notorious pro-Khalistani separatist leader—changed five vehicles in 12 hours to stay a step ahead of law enforcement agencies and evade arrest.

Last month, Amritpal Singh and his supporters armed with swords and guns, stormed a police station in Ajnala on the outskirts of Amritsar city and clashed with police for the release of one of his aides Lovepreet Singh.

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The general perception of those years was that the allies were responsible for the falling goodwill of the Congress minority government. Though multiple parties including the Aam Aadmi Party went on the offensive, the biggest gainer from the hit on the Congress was the BJP.

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15 injured after speeding bus rams Mercedes car on Greater Noida Expressway

The bus driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle as it approached the Galgotia underpass and hit the Mercedes car.

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Around 15 people were injured after a speeding roadways bus hit a Mercedes car on Thursday. The mishap happened near the Galgotia underpass on the Greater Noida Expressway at around 1:15 pm.

The bus driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle as it approached the Galgotia underpass and hit the Mercedes car.

The officials said that the collision was so severe that the Mercedes fell from the underpass. Fortunately, the car’s driver escaped major injuries since there was mud where the vehicle fell.

Additional DCP Greater Noida Ashok Kumar said the bus was coming from Noida and was en route to Greater Noida Parichowk. Around 15 passengers on the bus were injured in the accident, he said. The injured were immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment.

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Soon after, a huge crowd gathered at the spot of the accident. The police also reached the spot as soon as they received the information.

According to the reports, the flow of traffic was hampered for a while. Nonetheless, within 10 to 15 minutes, traffic started smoothly.

The police have detained the driver of the bus and are interrogating him and will take further action after the investigation.

Earlier in the day, a doctor couple was killed after their car was hit by a truck in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district. The incident took place near Shebal village on Warora-Wani road on Wednesday afternoon.

Ashwini died on the spot, while Atul succumbed to injuries when he was being rushed to a nearby hospital, said reports.

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