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NCP Supremo Sharad Pawar Enquires About Condition Of PM Modiโ€™s Ailing Mother

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Earlier on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modiโ€™s mother Heeraben Modi was admitted to a hospital and her condition is reported to be stable.

Mumbai: Nationalist Congress Party President Sharad Pawar wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi enquiring about the condition of his ailing mother, Hiraben Modi and wishing her a speedy recovery and good health, here on Thursday.

โ€œI read that your mother has been admitted to the hospital and am relieved to know that she is stable and recovering. I know how close you are with your beloved mother and the special bond you share with her and understand this difficult phase in your life,โ€ said Pawar. Penning a brief letter to the PM, Pawar said, โ€œA mother is the purest soul on Earth. Your mother has been the constant source of energy and sustaining force in shaping your lifeโ€ฆโ€

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Earlier on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modiโ€™s mother Heeraben Modi was admitted to a hospital and her condition is reported to be stable.

The hospital in a statement had said, โ€œHeeraben Modi, mother of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is admitted at UN Mehta Institute of Cardiology & Research Centre in Ahmedabad and her health condition is stable.โ€

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Tuition Teacher Held For Breaking Minorโ€™s Hand After She Fails To Pronounce โ€˜Parrotโ€™ Spelling

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Habibganj Police station in charge Manish Raj Singh told ANI, โ€œA complaint was received that the tuition teacher had beaten up the minor girl when she was unable to pronounce the spelling of โ€˜Parrotโ€™ in which she sustained severe injuries.โ€

Bhopal: A tuition teacher was arrested for allegedly beating up and breaking the hand of a five-year-old girl when she failed to pronounce the spelling of โ€˜Parrotโ€™ in Madhya Pradeshโ€™s Bhopal, the police said on Thursday.

The accused teacher has been identified as Prayag Vishwakarma (20), a resident of Janta Colony in the city. He runs a coaching centre in his colony itself under Habibganj police station area. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening. The girl is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in the city.

The minor girlโ€™s maternal uncle, Bhanu Pratap Singh told ANI, โ€œThe financial condition of my sister, living in Morena district of Madhya Pradesh, is not good. In such a situation, the minor stays along with him here. The school takes childrenโ€™s tests before giving admission, so we started sending her to tuition classes.โ€

โ€œEarlier, we forbade the tuition teacher to beat up the child. On Tuesday, the teacher called and said that the girl had fallen in the bathroom. When we asked her, she told us that the tuition teacher assaulted her due to which her hand got fractured. After that we admitted the girl to the hospital and complained about the matter in the police station,โ€ Singh added.

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Habibganj Police station in charge Manish Raj Singh told ANI, โ€œA complaint was received that the tuition teacher had beaten up the minor girl when she was unable to pronounce the spelling of โ€˜Parrotโ€™ in which she sustained severe injuries.โ€

โ€œWhen consulted with doctors, they said that the girlโ€™s right hand has been fractured. After that we registered a case against the accused under Section 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) of IPC, section 75 of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2015. The accused tuition teacher has been arrested and further investigation into the matter is on,โ€ SHO Singh added.

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