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Centre closely monitoring situation in rain-hit areas; ready to help: Rajnath Singh

Rajnath Singh

New Delhi | The central government is ready to provide all possible help to states affected by rains and thunderstorms, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday.

Singh also said the Ministry of Home Affairs is closely monitoring the situation in all affected areas.

“The Centre is ready to provide all possible assistance to the states affected by heavy rains and storm. The MHA is closely monitoring the situation in the affected areas,” he said on Twitter.

Expressing grief over the loss of lives due to the “untimely” rains and storm, the home minister said he was deeply pained and anguished by the loss of precious lives due to the natural calamities in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and certain other parts of the country.

Overnight rains in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and some other places have left nearly 30 people dead, officials said.

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Gold Worth 4.3 Kg Caught At Hyderabad Airport

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Gold

In one of the incidents, the Air Intelligence Unit officials on July 21 apprehended two male passengers who returned from Dubai.

Hyderabad: Smuggled gold worth 4Kg was confiscated at the Hyderabad airport on Friday, in two separate instances,  the customs department said.

In one of the incidents, the Air Intelligence Unit officials on July 21 apprehended two male passengers who returned from Dubai for attempting to smuggle 3.591 kg of gold by concealing it in undergarments and their rectum. The value of the gold is estimated to be ₹ 1.87 crores.

In the other case, a male passenger was nabbed on Thursday while trying to smuggle gold by hiding it inside an exhaust fan and electric juicer. The net weight of the yellow metal was 740 grams, according to a customs official.

 In a similar incident, Customs at Varanasi Airport seized gold worth Rs 1.2 crore of foreign origin from a passenger who landed at the airport from Sharjah today.  

 

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