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NDTV
3 days ago
- NDTV
Man Gets Life Imprisonment For Raping 2-Year-Old Cousin In 2022
New Delhi: A local court sentenced a man to life imprisonment for raping a two-year-old girl in 2022, an official said on Friday. The court of ADJ (POCSO), Mainpuri, Jeetendra Mishra, on Thursday also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on Jagmohan, a resident of Nagla Jilhi of Bewar police station area, Government advocate Vishwajit Singh Rathore said. The judge said in his order that the fine will be given to the girl. Rathore said that Jagmohan (20) raped his two-year-old cousin in a village on November 7, 2022. He had gone to his relative's house when he committed the crime. Hearing the girl scream, her family members rushed to the room, but Jagmohan managed to flee. The girl was injured and was bleeding. Her family rushed her to a hospital in a semi-conscious state. Her father lodged an FIR at Kishni police station on November 8, 2022. Subsequently, Jagmohan was arrested by the police. On Thursday, a court found him guilty and sentenced him to life imprisonment. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)


The Hindu
30-07-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Kalikiri Sainik school girls' finish runner-up in national hockey tournament
The under-17 girls' hockey team of Sainik school, Kalikiri, in Annamayya district, secured second place in the All-India Sainik Schools National Girls' Hockey Tournament at Sainik school, Amaravathinagar, in Tamil Nadu, which was held from July 21 to 30. A press release on Wednesday said that this was the first time a national-level girls' hockey tournament was held among Sainik schools. The 16-member Kalikiri team advanced to the final after defeating teams from Mainpuri, Kapurthala, and Sambalpur. In the final, Kalikiri faced Sainik school, East Siang, and lost by a narrow 1-2 margin. Cadet Veda Pragna was named best goalkeeper of the tournament. The principal of Sainik school, Kalikiri, congratulated the team and said that the school will continue to support cadets in both academics and sports.