Bandemath Basavalinga Swamiji dies by suicide

Bandemath Basavalinga Swamiji dies committed suicide by hanging himself in the monastery. Basavalinga Swamiji dies (45 years) of Sri Kanchugal BandeMath committed suicide by hanging himself in the Math.

The incident took place in Bandemath in Magadi taluk of Ramnagar district and the exact reason for the suicide is unknown. A case has been registered in Kudur police station regarding the incident.

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Cyclone Sitrang: Red alert in these states on Diwali

Cyclone Sitrang: Cyclonic storm ‘Sitrang’ is very likely to move north-westwards in the next 12 hours and intensify over the Bay of Bengal, the India Meteorological Department said in its latest bulletin. Cyclone Sitrang: Red alert in these states on Diwali festival.

According to the weather forecast, Cyclonic storm ‘Sitrang’ is expected to make landfall on Tuesday morning between Tinkona Island and Sandwip in Bangladesh. “Depression over east central Bay of Bengal moved northwestwards, intensified into a deep depression and lay centered about 580km northwest of Port Blair, 700km south of Sagar Island and 830 km south of Barisal (Bangladesh),” the IMD informed.

A low pressure had developed over the northern and southern regions of Andaman Sea and southeast Bay of Bengal, that concentrated into a depression and moved northwest in the past two days. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the deep sea area of central Bay of Bengal Saturday onwards, and near the Odisha and Bengal coasts between October 23 and 26 when the cyclone is expected to make landfall.

India Meteorological Department said Heavy rainfall is expected in both Bengal and Odisha. Sanjib Bandopadhyay, the deputy director-general of the Regional Meteorological Centre in Kolkata, isolated places in North-24 Parganas and South-24 Parganas districts, as well as Paschim Medinipur may experience ‘heavy to very heavy’ rainfall on Monday.

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