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  2. 2024 Rajkot gaming zone fire - Wikipedia

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    The government of Gujarat formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the fire incident. [6] A First Information Report was filed against six partners of the gaming zone on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and subsequently two persons were arrested. [7]

  3. Fire at gaming arcade kills at least 20 people in India - AOL

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    At least 20 people are dead after a fire broke out at an arcade in the western Indian city of Rajkot on Saturday, local officials said. The police commisioner of Rajkot, Raju Bhargava, told ...

  4. Fire at entertainment venue kills at least 24 people in ...

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    At least 24 people, including many children, died in a fire that broke out on Saturday evening in a family entertainment venue in the western Indian state of Gujarat, a government official said.

  5. Category:2024 disasters in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2024 disasters in India" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2024 Ankola (Karnataka) landslide ... 2024 Rajkot gaming zone fire ...

  6. Gujarat Samachar - Wikipedia

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    The Gujarat Samachar is the leading Gujarati-language daily newspaper published in India. Its headquarters are in Ahmedabad with a branch in Surat . It is distributed from Ahmedabad , Vadodara , Surat , Rajkot , Bhavnagar , Mumbai , Mehsana , Bhuj and New York City .

  7. Jai Hind (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Jai Hind is a newspaper published daily in Gujarati [2] from Rajkot, [3] Gujarat, India and owned by Jai Hind Publications. [4] It is circulated in Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Porbandar, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Surendranagar and Kutch regions of Gujarat, India. N. L. Shah (Babubhai or Babulal) was the founder of Jai Hind. [5]

  8. Janmabhoomi (Gujarati newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the paper became the face of the movement against the oppression of the Kathiawar Princely States. By covering news of the Burma Campaign and stories relating to the Indian National Army (Azad Hind fauj), the paper reached national status. [6] In 1979, the newspaper started a morning edition under the name Pravasi.

  9. Category:Fires in India - Wikipedia

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